Page 12 - Florida Sentinel 3-3-20
P. 12

Sports
Vanessa Bryant 'Devastated' By Report Deputies Shared Photos Of Crash, Lawyer Says
Stephen Curry Progressing In Recovery, Return In March
STEPHEN CURRY
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will not reach his goal of playing Sunday, with the team saying Saturday that he is on track to return "at some point in March."
The Warriors released a statement providing an update on Curry, who has missed all but four games this season after suffering a broken left hand in October and undergo- ing procedures in November and December.
Curry did not play Sunday against the Washington Wiz- ards or Tuesday at the Denver Nuggets but could have a chance to play Thursday against the Toronto Raptors.
Curry reportedly wasn't thrilled by the decision to keep him out.
      BEAUTY UNLIMITED
  SASKIA
This week’s Beauty Unlimited feature is Saskia, Saskia is an aspiring model and is open for all and any opportunity that will get her to the top. Saskia really loves spending time with her fam- ily, and never has a problem fitting in wherever she goes. Con- gratulations to Saskia as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
The widow of basketball star Kobe Bryant is "ab- solutely devastated" by alle- gations that deputies shared graphic photos of the heli- copter crash scene where Bryant, their 13-year-old daughter and seven others were killed, her lawyer said in a statement Saturday.
The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday that a public safety source with knowledge of the events had seen one of the photos on the phone of another official in a setting that was not related to the investigation of the crash. He said the photos showed the scene and victims' re- mains. The source spoke on condition of anonymity be- cause of the sensitive nature of the allegations.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's
VANESSA BRYANT
Department said in a state- ment Friday it was investi- gating the allegations detailed in the newspaper's report.
Vanessa Bryant's lawyer, Gary Robb, said that she went to the sheriff's office on Jan. 26, the day of the crash, "and requested that the area be designated a no-fly zone and protected from photographers."
     Mike Tyson Threatens To Knock Out Comedian Michael Blackson Over Comments About Daughter
 Mike Tyson fired off a brutal response to comedian Michael Blackson after he sent him a DM saying he wants to marry his daughter and give him grandchildren.
Blackson was respond- ing to a report about Tyson offering $10 million to any man willing to marry his plus-sized daughter, Mikey Lorna Tyson.
“Where she at? I’ll tear her a** up,” Blackson com- mented on his post of a screenshot of the article. He added, “[I’ll] then go shop- ping plus she’s kinda cute.”
Blackson wasn’t done... he followed up by asking Tyson, “If this is true, I think I’m finally ready to settle down. I known I’ve been dip- ping n dapping a few snow bunnies and Asian persua- sion but I’m ready for your beautiful queen.”
He continued, “I’m ready to give u some grand kids that will have the complexion of Tyson Bedford, knowledge of Cicely Tyson, talk like you Mike Tyson and hope- fully not built like Tyson Fury. I really don’t give a f**k about the money but I’ll
Mike Tyson and his daughter, Mikey Tyson and Michael Blackson
take it. Waiting to hear from you father in law sir.”
Tyson wasted no time fir- ing off a furious response at Blackson, noting that the headline was hoax and warned the actor, “Listen u black little b***h, this s**t ain’t real and soon as I find the person that started that meme, imma knock hem the f**k out so make sure it ain’t you burnt roach looking b***h.”
The famed boxer added, “My daughter is happily in a relationship with a nice look- ing man so she’s not inter- ested in an overcooked hotdog like you. Next time you do my podcast, imma knock the black off u, it might take a year because you black as f**k.”
   NBA Consulting With The Centers For Disease Control About
The Coronavirus
  The Chinese Basketball As- sociation season has been post- poned (leaving the American players there in limbo and not getting checks). FIBA had bas- ketball games in Asia played in empty stadiums. In Italy, soc- cer games are being postponed, or played in front of mostly empty stadiums. The Tokyo Marathon was limited to elite runners only, and fans were encouraged to stay home, not come out and cheer.
Around the globe, the spread of the coronavirus — specifically COVID-19 — has impacted sporting events big and small.
In the United States there have been relatively few cases — 69 officially as of Saturday — and one death, so it has not im- pacted day-to-day life the same way as in other nations.
Still, the NBA is monitoring the spread and talking with the Centers for Disease Control about possible outcomes, just in case.
PAGE 12 FLORIDA SENTINEL BULLETIN PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020

































































   10   11   12   13   14