'Frustrated' Anthony Edwards leaves bench early during loss to Hawks

Minnesota TimberwolvesstarAnthony Edwardsdidn't have the homecoming he hoped for during a New Year's Eve game against theAtlanta Hawks, and he made it obvious with a premature exit.

Edwards left the Timberwolves bench and the court at Atlanta's State Farm Arena during the fourth quarter ofMinnesota's 126-102 loss to the Hawkson Wednesday, Dec. 31 after coach Chris Finch elected to pull the team's starters. Edwards' departure, in the midst of a timeout with 7 minutes, 52 seconds remaining and Atlanta leading by 29 points, was unplanned and unapproved, Finch confirmed afterwards.

"Obviously frustrated with the performance and rightfully so, but he needs to stay out on the floor and root for his team," Finch told reporters.

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Edwards, an Atlanta native who played one season at the University of Georgia before becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, declined to speak to reporters following the game. He had a team-best 30 points against the Hawks. He reportedly had friends and family at the game,including his grandfather.

Anthony Edwards threw his towel during a timeout and went to the locker room with 7:52 minutes remaining in the 4th quarter 😬pic.twitter.com/oIIx7n1l3k

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass)January 1, 2026

Edwards was also ejected in overtime of Minnesota's 142-138 loss at Denver on Christmas day for arguing calls at the end of a 44-point performance.The Timberwolveshave lost three of their past four games heading into Saturday's game at the Miami Heat.

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British boxer Anthony Joshua initially staying in Nigeria to recuperate after crash

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — British boxerAnthony Joshuais initially staying in Nigeria as he recuperates from injuries sustained aftera deadly crash.

A vehicle carrying the former heavyweight champion and two of his associates crashed into a stationary truck on Monday on a major thoroughfare, the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, which links Ogun state to Lagos. The two associates, Sina Ghami and Latif "Latz" Ayodele, were killed.

Joshua was released from a Lagos hospital on Wednesday afternoon, and he paid his respects to his deceased friends at the morgue.

His promoter, Matchroom Boxing, told The Associated Press on Thursday: "As reported, Anthony was released from hospital last night and will remain in Nigeria over the coming days."

Joshua has family roots in Nigeria and he briefly attended boarding school there as a child. He also holds Nigerian nationality.

The Lagos state commissioner for information, Gbenga Omotoso, said Wednesday that Joshua had been discharged after being deemed clinically fit to recuperate from "home."

Ghami was Joshua's strength and conditioning coach while Ayodele was a trainer. Just hours before the crash, Joshua and Ayodele posted clips on social media playing table tennis together.

AP Sports Writer Steve Douglas in Manchester, England, contributed to this report.

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Right-hander Tatsuya Imai and Houston Astros agree to $54 million, 3-year contract, AP source says

Right-hander Tatsuya Imai and the Houston Astros have agreed to a $54 million, three-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced.

Imai gets a $2 million signing bonus and salaries of $16 million this year and $18 million in each of the final two seasons. He can earn an additional $3 million in performance bonuses this year: $1 million each for 80, 90 and 100 innings.

His 2027 and 2028 salaries would escalate by the amount of performance bonuses earned in 2026, which could raise the deal's value to $63 million over three years.

Imai can opt out after the 2026 and 2027 seasons.

Under the posting agreement between Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball, a deal must be finalized by 5 p.m. EST Friday.

Imai receives the third-highest average annual value for a Japanese pitcher entering Major League Baseball behindYoshinobu Yamamoto's $27.08 million with the Los Angeles Dodgersin a deal that started in 2024 andMasahiro Tanaka's $22.14 million with the New York Yankeesin a contract that ran from 2014-20.

A 27-year-old righty, Imai went 10-5 with a 1.92 ERA last year with the Pacific League's Seibu Lions. He struck out 178 batters in 163 2/3 innings.

Imai is 58-45 with a 3.15 ERA in eight seasons with Seibu, with 907 strikeouts in 963 2/3 innings. He is a three-time All-Star.

Imai pitched eight innings of a combined no-hitter against Fukuoka on April 18. He struck out 17 against Yokohama on June 17, breaking Daisuke Matsuzaka's previous team record of 16 from 2004.

Under MLB's posting agreement with NPB, Seibu will get a posting fee of $9,975,000 from the Astros and a supplemental fee of 15% of any earned bonuses, salary escalators and exercised options.

Imai joins a rotation projected to include Hunter Brown, Cristian Javier and Lance McCullers Jr.

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Aaron Rodgers, 42, undecided about playing in 2026

As his Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for Sunday's playoffs-or-bust clash with the rival Baltimore Ravens, Aaron Rodgers said he remains undecided about returning for a 22nd season in 2026.

Playing on a one-year contract this season, the four-time NFL MVP has posted his 15th season with at least 3,000 passing yards and 20 touchdown passes.

If the Steelers (9-7) lose the battle for the AFC North title with the Ravens (8-8) on Sunday night in Pittsburgh, their season and potentially Rodgers' career will end.

"I'm thinking about this week, but obviously I'm 42 years old and I'm on a one-year deal," Rodgers told reporters on Wednesday. "So you know what the situation is. Whenever the season ends, I'll be a free agent. So that'll give me a lot of options if I still want to play. I mean, not a lot of options, but there'll be options, I would think, maybe one or two, if I decide I still want to play.

"I've enjoyed this experience, and everybody in Pittsburgh has been fantastic to me on and off the field. And it's really what I was hoping for this experience was. It's been even better than I was hoping."

When Rodgers signed his one-year, $13.65 million deal in June, he told "The Pat McAfee Show" that he was "pretty sure" the 2025 campaign would be his last.

Six months later, Rodgers said he was grateful for his experience in Pittsburgh and the opportunity to play for head coach Mike Tomlin.

"You always think about the what-if and the alternative timelines of your life," Rodgers said. "But if I hadn't taken this path, I never would have met so many guys in the locker room who I now call close friends and wouldn't have the experiences and the memories on the field, wouldn't have been able to be in the room with Tom Arth again and Bake (Matt Baker) and be able to play for Arthur Smith and Mike Tomlin. And I feel like there would be a little hole in my life missing without having this chapter. So I'm thankful for this time."

Rodgers ranks fourth in NFL history in passing touchdowns (526) and fifth in passing yards (65,980) heading into the Week 18 finale. His career passer rating of 102.3 ranks No. 1 all-time as does his 1.4% interception percentage.

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More campus games? Big 12 commish says 'everything is on the table' when it comes to playoff reboot

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — While fans trickled into the Orange Bowl stadium for a quarterfinal where tickets were going for as little as $39, the commissioner of the Big 12 said "everything is on the table" when it comes to rebooting the College Football Playoff, including potentially moving more games onto campus.

The commissionershave until Jan. 23to figure out what the playoff will look like next year. Expansion from the current 12-team format and automatic bids have been the two biggest headlines in that discussion, though the idea of keeping more games on campus will factor in.

"We have to examine that, too," Brett Yormark said Thursday, about a half-hour before kickoff of thequarterfinal between Texas Tech and Oregon. "Operationally, can we do it? The first-round games have been fantastic in every respect. I think it's a differentiator."

Under the 12-team format, now in its second season, first-round games involving the fifth through 12th seeds have taken place on the campus of the better-seeded team. The rest of the rounds are at traditional bowl sites, with this year's final coming to Miami Gardens.

The Oregon-Texas Tech game kicked off in front of thousands of empty seats at Hard Rock Stadium. The Ducks traveled 3,200 miles to get to Miami and, if they keep winning, would head to Atlanta for the semifinals (Peach Bowl) before returning to South Florida for the final on Jan. 19. That's around 17,500 miles in travel over three weeks.

"There's a better way to do all of this,"Oregon coach Dan Lanning saidthe day before the game. "We're not inventing the wheel here."

There has been a wide gap between the Southeastern Conference and Big Ten visions of what the next iteration of the playoff should look like. The SEC sees a 16-team field filled with at-large bids; the Big Ten has pushed for a field of 16 or more with more automatic qualifiers.

Under terms of the agreement that goes into play next year, the other two Power Four conferences — Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference — are presumed to not have decision-making power in what comes next, though Yormark insisted "we have a big voice in that room."

Yormark would not bite on the question when asked whether Group of Five conferences still belong in the tournament. Counting the first-roundlosses by TulaneandJames Madisonthis year, those teams have lost by an average score of 41-19 over two seasons.

"Everything's on the table and, and hopefully we'll be very thoughtful about it, and if there's change, we'll announce it in due time," Yormark said.

Commish says disputed CSC agreement will get signed

Yormark also said problems keeping schools from signing the participation agreement sent out by the new College Sports Commission are being resolved, and he expects the 68 Power Four teams to sign the contract soon.

A number of state attorneys generaltold their schools not to signthe agreement the commission sent out in November. Among the issues were that it stripped universities of their right to legal action regarding decisions the CSC makes.

Yormark says the agreement is being reworked in a way that all the schools can sign it so, as he said, "we're all signing up for the same rules of engagement."

"But one person's opinion is, you don't need a piece of paper to enforce" the rules, he said.

In a separateinterview with The Associated Pressearlier this week, Texas Tech head of regents Cody Campbell also said he suspects the agreement will get signed, though he's not sure it will have any impact.

"I don't think it's going to be that helpful in terms of creating any kind of stability," said Campbell, who would like to see Congress set up a completely new entity to run college sports. "And it's going to be challenged in court, already is being challenged in court, and it's not going to go well for the CSC."

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