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From Brunson to Ant-Man: the players who have defined a wild, brilliant NBA postseason

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The NBA was under attack from critics during the regular season.But the playoffs so far have contained shocks, upsets and moments of pure joyWelcome to Act III of the 2024-25 NBA season.It was a rough start for the league this year.People came out of the woodwork to criticize it, offering wild solutions, and pointing out the low early season TV ratings.But then the Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers and things got real interesting in Act II.

Now, though, we’re in the third portion of the season and it couldn’t be more exciting.Indeed, we seem far away from those calls for sweeping change.Let’s look at five players who have wowed us and taken us to the edge of our seats in this third act.For the entire postseason so far, Brunson and the New York Knicks have been walking a razor’s edge.To the surprise of many, it took New York six games to send Detroit packing and none of those games were easy.

But the Knicks keep finding ways to win.Just ask Boston, a team the Knicks were 0-4 against during the regular season.So far, in back-to-back games on the road, New York have come back from 20-point deficits to beat Boston by a total of four points.Now, the series is headed to the Big Apple.For the NBA’s Clutch Player of the Year (and former second-round pick), who had 29 points in Game 1 and 17 points with seven assists in Game 2, a shocking sweep of the reigning champions is still on the cards.

What you saw Tuesday night when the Indiana Pacers’ star point guard, Tyrese Haliburton, got his own rebound off a free-throw miss and, with just a few seconds on the clock, hit a step-back three-pointer to win the game was not a mere basketball play.It was the end of a video game where one character reaches into the chest of another and rips their still-beating heart out.Indeed, the No 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers, who had been led by a prolific Donovan Mitchell, lost at the buzzer in a game the entire world (besides Haliburton) thought they would win.Like Boston, Cleveland are now down an unthinkable 0-2 (and both teams are nursing significant injuries).For Haliburton, who was recently voted the most overrated player in the NBA, victory must taste sweet.

(Even if his dad isn’t allowed to watch.)What is it about big sporting events – we love seeing our aging stars have one more run.Like Jimmy Connors reaching the US Open semi-finals at 39 years old, the Golden State Warriors and their two veterans, Steph Curry and Draymond Green, are enjoying one more deep run.Or at least they’re trying to.The Warriors hung on and beat the up and coming Houston Rockets in the opening round.

Next, they took the first game from the Minnesota Timberwolves.But it was costly.Curry went out of that game with a pulled hamstring.He’ll be out at least a week.Can new acquisition Jimmy Butler help his team hold on against Minnesota? Will we see Green throwing pocket passes to Curry again this year? Well, that leads us to our next player …How many incredible buzzer beaters is a team allowed to have in the playoffs? Last year, the Denver Nuggets’ Jamal Murray hit two to beat the Lakers.

This year, his teammate Aaron Gordon boasts two of his own.The first came on a tip-in dunk with.01 seconds left against the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round.The next came in Game 1 against the Oklahoma City Thunder in a double-digit-point comeback.The No 1 seed Thunder are led by presumptive MVP favorite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

But it’s the Nuggets who have the best player in the world in Nikola Jokić,He proved that against the Thunder on Monday, leading his team expertly, and giving Gordon the opportunity for his second game-winner,OKC came back big in Game 2, though, officially making it a series,It’s all on a platter for Ant-Man,Already he and his Minnesota team have knocked off the Lakers and their stars, Dončić and LeBron James.

That seemed almost impossible at the start of the playoffs – most analysts picked LA.But now Edwards could knock off Steph, Dray and the Dubs.All this after trouncing Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns in last year’s playoffs and winning an Olympic gold medal in the summer.Edwards is charming, talented and accomplished.If he were to lead his team to the Western Conference Finals (again) or beyond, he could become one of the biggest sports stars in America.

But he laid an egg in Game 1 against Golden State, even getting called out by his coach.It was a rare dud.If he wants to sniff the rarest of rarefied air, he can’t post another.
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Disability benefit cuts impossible to support, 42 Labour MPs tell Starmer

More than 40 Labour MPs have warned the prime minister that planned disability cuts are “impossible to support” and have called for a pause and change in direction.The letter from parliamentarians spanning the new intake and veterans, and from the left and right of the party, sets Keir Starmer up for the biggest rebellion of his premiership when the House of Commons votes on the measures next month.There has already been widespread concern among Labour MPs about proposed changes including a significant tightening of eligibility for personal independent payments (Pips), saving about £5bn annually.They would also involve cuts or freezes to incapacity benefits for people who apply for universal credit but are judged unfit to work. According to internal Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) forecasts, the planned disability benefit cuts would affect 700,000 families who are already in poverty

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New UK-US trade deal is a relief for Starmer but doubts, and tariffs, remain

Thursday’s trade agreement between the US and the UK fell far short of the superlatives heaped on it in Donald Trump’s excruciating televised phone call with Keir Starmer. But it is worth having, nevertheless.As Starmer made clear by appearing in front of an audience of Jaguar Land Rover workers in Solihull, reducing the 27.5% tariff on 100,000 car exports will come as a mighty relief for that industry.Steel and aluminium tariffs will also go completely, according to the UK side – though the fact sheet from the White House stopped short of saying that explicitly, instead saying a “new trading union” would be created in these two sectors

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UK politics: Tariffs cut on UK cars, steel and aluminium in US trade deal, says Starmer – as it happened

Keir Starmer is at a Jaguar Land Rover factory. Summing up the deal, he says:This is a deal that will protect British businesses and save thousands of jobs In Britain, really important, skilled, well paid jobs. It will remove tariffs on British steel and aluminium, reducing them to zero. It will provide vital assurances for our life sciences sector, so important to our economy, and grant unprecedented market access for British farmers without compromising our high standards.And he says the deal means US tariffs on cars from the UK will be cut from 27

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Cars, steel, beef and films: the key points of the US-UK trade deal

The UK and US have announced a new trade deal, or at least some elements of it, following a slightly chaotic transatlantic speaker phone call between Keir Starmer and Donald Trump.So what does it involve – and what was left out? Here is what we know and don’t know.With Starmer heading to the Jaguar Land Rover plant in the Midlands to herald the announcement, this was expected to be a major part of the deal, and it is.Tariffs for UK cars imported into the US will be cut from 27.5% to 10%, up to a maximum of 100,000 cars a year, close to total exports last year

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Reform’s success shows how little Labour has offered voters | Letters

Polly Toynbee is right that there will be far worse to come for Labour if it carries on down its road of making the poorest yet poorer (The lesson for Labour? Until it can improve local lives and stop fearing Farage, more losses are coming, 6 May). She says: “They will be challenged by Reform UK in towns such as Barnsley.” Barnsley is the 38th most deprived local authority in England. Almost a quarter of its children live in poverty. Reform is a party with no poverty-alleviation policies and a “contract” with voters that states: “All job seekers and those fit to work must find employment within 4 months or accept a job after 2 offers

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Tell us: how will Labour’s planned disability welfare cuts affect you?

The Labour government has proposed £4.8bn in cuts to disability welfare payments, with a House of Commons vote expected in June.The move would impact about 3 million households and plans, among other things, to tighten eligibility for personal independence payments (Pip) and change universal credit’s health element – such as halving it for new claimants, freezing it for existing recipients, and consulting on raising the minimum age to 22 from 18.We want to hear from you. How will your household be affected by Labour’s planned cuts to disability welfare payments? How would this impact your situation? What are your views on Labour’s proposals?You can tell us how Labour's proposed welfare cuts might affect you by filling in the form below

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