LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James has been ruled out of the Los Angeles Lakers’ game at Minnesota on Friday night due to soreness in his left foot. James will miss his second straight game when the Lakers return from a four-day break to face the Timberwolves, the Lakers announced Thursday. The top scorer in NBA history was with an excused absence attributed to “personal reasons,” coach JJ Redick said Wednesday. It’s unclear whether James will even make the quick round trip to Minnesota before the Lakers’ next game at home against Memphis on Sunday. James missed his first game of his record-tying 22nd NBA season when at home last Sunday. That absence also was attributed to his foot injury. James is averaging 23.0 points, 9.1 assists and 8.0 rebounds for the Lakers (13-11), who have lost seven of 10 after a 10-4 start. The Lakers upgraded starter Austin Reaves to questionable for the game at Minnesota after he missed LA’s previous five games with a pelvic bruise. Anthony Davis is listed as probable with left plantar fasciitis. ___ AP NBA:
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Ice Spice claps back against critics amid weight loss and Ozempic rumors with a SpongeBob SquarePants meme Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By ALESIA STANFORD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 09:01 AEDT, 8 December 2024 | Updated: 09:01 AEDT, 8 December 2024 e-mail View comments Ice Spice clapped back at detractors who credited her recent weight loss to the use of medication with help from a beloved character from her childhood. In response to comments posted on social media online following her attendance at DJ Khaled's We The Best golf welcome reception in Miami , the 24-year-old singer shared her own reaction to what her fans and detractors have been saying. Hidden among a series of sexy snaps showcasing her toned down curves, the hitmaker posted an illustration of a bloated Sponge Bob Square Pants with the words 'nah she mid bro' written above. The photo seemed to indicate that those who were critiquing her should perhaps step up their own game where their appearance is concerned. 'The ice melted,' wrote one fan after seeing the photo carousel. 'She got abs now wtf,' commented another. Ice Spice, 24, showcased her fit form as she clapped back at critics of her recent weight loss, posting an illustration of a bloated Sponge Bob Square Pants The words 'nah she mid bro' were written on it, indicating her critics could step up their own game where appearance is concerned The artist, who has been on her Y2K tour, has been sharing shots of her sleeker form on social media, as she documents her travels from stage to stage. The Barbie World singer has has strongly denied turning to weight loss drugs to trim down. 'Oh my God, like, what even is Ozempic? What the f**k is that? Genuinely, what is that?' she queried during a X Spaces chat in August. Read More Ice Spice, 24, sends pulses racing in a skimpy black lace ensemble as she performs Y2K! That same month she posted video of her rigorous gym workout writing, 'we beatin them allegations bae❤️' next to the clip. Although the Phat Butt artist has admitted to losing a substantial amount of weight, she claimed it was due to her intense touring schedule and the physical demands of being an active performer on stage. 'You lazy a** b****es never heard of a gym?' she added during the chat, attributing much of her weight loss to her new workouts and better nutrition. 'It's called the gym. It's called eating healthy. It's called being on tour. Like, what the hell? Maybe if I was sitting home all day, it would be easier to stay big,' she added. In an interview with Rolling Stone for its July issue, the MTV Music Video Best New Artist Award winner revealed she was focusing on healthy eating to make the most out of her life while she can. 'It just feels like time is fleeting, so I have to take advantage of the time I do have now while I’m still young, healthy, and everything like that,' she explained. The Phat Butt artist posted a series of sexy snaps on social media late Friday, showcasing her trim form 'The ice melted,' wrote one fan after seeing the photo carousel. 'She got abs now wtf,' commented another The hitmaker has denied using weight loss drugs and attributed her smaller form to her intense touring schedule and the physical demands of being an active performer on stage In an interview with Rolling Stone for its July issue, Ice Spice revealed she was focusing on healthy eating. 'It just feels like time is fleeting, so I have to take advantage of the time I do have now while I’m still young, healthy, and everything like that,' she explained In the interview she spoke about the pressure of being a woman in the public eye. 'We do live in a misogynistic world where it’s like you have to be breathtakingly hot to get certain opportunities,' she told the outlet. 'I was born as a woman and raised as a woman, so I only know this lifestyle, but I could just imagine how easy it is for guys,' she said. 'I am very jealous when the men on my team get to sleep an extra five f-ing hours because they don’t have glam.' Ice Spice Ozempic Share or comment on this article: Ice Spice claps back against critics amid weight loss and Ozempic rumors with a SpongeBob SquarePants meme e-mail Add commentDAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Niger's ruling junta suspended the BBC for three months over the broadcaster's coverage of an extremist attack that allegedly killed dozens of Nigerien soldiers and civilians, authorities said Thursday. “BBC broadcasts false information aimed at destabilizing social calm and undermining the troops' morale,” communications minister Raliou Sidi Mohamed said in letters to radio stations that rebroadcast BBC content. Mohamed asked the stations to suspend BBC's programs “with immediate effect.” The BBC said it had no comment on the suspension. Popular BBC programs, including those in Hausa — the most-spoken language in Niger — are broadcast in the Central African country through local radio partners to reach a large audience across the region. The British broadcaster had reported on its website in Hausa on Wednesday that gunmen had killed more than 90 Nigerien soldiers and more than 40 civilians in two villages near the border with Burkina Faso. The French broadcaster Radio France International, also known as RFI, also reported on the attack, calling it a jihadi attack and citing the same death toll. Niger's authorities denied that an attack happened in the area in a statement read on state television and said it would file a complain against RFI for “incitement to genocide.” Niger, along with its neighbors Burkina Faso and Mali, has for over a decade battled an insurgency fought by jihadi groups, including some allied with al-Qaida and the Islamic State group. Following military coups in all three nations in recent years, the ruling juntas have expelled French forces and turned to Russia’s mercenary units for security assistance. But the security situation in the Sahel has worsened since the juntas took power, analysts say, with a record number of attacks and civilians killed both by Islamic militants and government forces. Meanwhile, the ruling juntas have cracked down on political dissent and journalists . Earlier this year, Malian authorities banned the media from reporting on the activities of political parties and associations. Burkina Faso suspended the BBC and Voice of America radio stations for their coverage of a mass killing of civilians carried out by the country’s armed forces. In August 2023, Niger banned French broadcasters France 24 and RFI, a month after its military rulers took power in a coup. “Generally speaking, the three juntas censor the media as soon as the security situation in the country is addressed in an unpleasant manner or when abuses are revealed,” Sadibou Marong, head of the sub-Saharan Africa office of Reporters Without Borders, told The Associated Press in September. “Finding reliable and neutral information on government activities has become extremely complex, as has covering security situation in these countries,” Marong added.Travis Lazarczyk: Locals shoot their shot for the Hearts of PineNASSAU, Bahamas — Scottie Scheffler brought a new putting grip to the Hero World Challenge and felt enough improvement to be satisfied with the result, a 5-under 67 that left him three shots behind Cameron Young on Thursday. Young was playing for the first time since the BMW Championship more than three months ago and found great success on and around the greens of Albany Golf Club, chipping beautifully and holing four birdie putts from 15 feet or longer for his 64. He led by two shots over Justin Thomas in his first competition since his daughter was born a few weeks ago. Thomas ran off four straight birdies late in his round and was a fraction of an inch away with a fifth. The big surprise was Scheffler, the No. 1 player in golf who looked as good as he has all year in compiling eight victories, including an Olympic gold medal. His iron play has no equal. His putting at times has kept him from winning more or winning bigger. He decided to try to a "saw" putting grip from about 20 feet or closer — the putter rests between his right thumb and his fingers, with his left index finger pointed down the shaft. "I'm always looking for ways to improve," Scheffler said. Scheffler last year began working with renowned putting instructor Phil Kenyon, and he says Kenyon mentioned the alternative putting grip back then. "But it was really our first time working together and it's something that's different than what I've done in the past," Scheffler said. "This year I had thought about it from time to time, and it was something that we had just said let's table that for the end of the season, take a look at it. "Figured this is a good week to try stuff." He opened with a wedge to 2 feet and he missed a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-5 third. But he holed a birdie from about the same distance at the next par 5, No. 6, and holed a sliding 6-footer on the ninth to save par. His longest putt was his last hole, from 12 feet for a closing birdie. "I really enjoyed the way it felt," he said. "I felt like I'm seeing some improvements in my stroke." Young, regarded as the best active player without a PGA Tour victory, is treating this holiday tournament as the start of a new season. He worked on getting stronger and got back to the basics in his powerful golf swing. And on this day, he was dialed in with his short game. He only struggled to save par twice and kept piling up birdies in his bogey-free round on an ideal day in the Bahamas. "The wind wasn't blowing much so it was relatively stress-free," Young said. Patrick Cantlay, along with Scheffler playing for the first time since the Presidents Cup, also was at 67 with Ludvig Aberg, Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala. Thomas also took this occasion to do a little experimenting against a 20-man field. He has using a 46-inch driver at home — a little more than an inch longer than his regular driver — in a bid to gain more speed. On a day with little wind, on a golf course with some room off the tee, he decided to put it in play. "Just with it being a little bit longer, I just kind of have to get the club out in front of me and get on top of it a little bit more," Thomas said. "I drove the hell out of it on the back, so that was nice to try something different and have it go a little bit better on the back." Thomas said the longer driver gives him 2 or 3 mph in ball speed and 10 extra yards in the air. "It's very specific for courses, but gave it a try," he said. Conditions were easy enough that only four players in field failed to break par, with Jason Day bringing up the rear with a 75. Get local news delivered to your inbox!