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“They really look like campaign ads for the mayor that are produced by city agencies,” said Kaehny. The Campaign Finance Board prohibits elected officials from appearing in any “advertisement or commercial” funded by the taxpayers in an election year, which for de Blasio starts in 2017. But City Hall said they have no plans to stop. De Blasio’s press secretary said they do not believe the feelgood videos are advertisements. “We’re not ‘advertising’ the mayor,” said Eric Phillips. Others disagreed. “If you took 20 people on the street and said watch this ad, I bet 19, 20 people would say its a campaign ad,” said Kaehny. He added, “If the mayor persists (with the videos), I think he’s inviting a big fight and a lot of scrutiny.” jfermino@nydailynews.com
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ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo, who has been warring with state lawmakers over pay raises, is set to skip the traditional January gubernatorial address before the Legislature in favor of a series of regional speeches aimed directly at the public, sources told the Daily News. For decades, governors delivered their State of the State address before the Legislature in the historic Assembly chamber. Cuomo, since taking office in 2011, has instead delivered the speech, which he’s recently merged with his state budget address, in a Capitol complex convention hall. The sources say he’s now set to do six speeches across the state. One will be in Albany — but is expected to be held somewhere away from the Capitol complex and geared more for the public than state lawmakers, a number of whom have been threatening to boycott his speech next year out of anger. He’s also set to give similar speeches in New York City, western New York and Long Island. A Cuomo spokesman had no comment Saturday. A source said the idea is to “talk directly to the people and speak to the issues important to their regions.” While the governor is required to give a message to the Legislature on the condition of the state, there is no requirement when it needs to be done.
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AFTER STRUGGLING with bad headlines all year, Mayor de Blasio is cutting out the middleman in an effort to get his message out. De Blasio, who has over the past year limited the number of times he takes questions from the press corps, has amassed an in-house communications team whose job involves pushing the mayor’s agenda on social media — often through highly-produced, soft-focus videos that in many cases resemble campaign ads. The number of people working on his digital crew — part of a newly formed team known as “creative communications” — now numbers 15. That’s more than the 10 traditional press shop flacks, who deal with print, radio, and TV journalists. Creative “comms” — as it’s known in City Hall — just hired three “writer-producers” over the past year whose $75,000 a year jobs involve crafting and tweeting out taxpayer-funded content that the mayor’s office creates. That office also has two graphic designers, a videographer, and photographers. One video produced earlier this month — a 78-second clip set to music that features de Blasio lauding a Muslim cop who was allegedly harassed by bigots — was viewed more 1 million times. Meanwhile, the unedited, over hour-long video of the entire press conference that included the Muslim cop was viewed under 5,000 times. That video wasn’t tweeted
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Deck the hall with a mall brawl HAVE A HOLLY, brawling Christmas. A fracas broke out Friday night at a New Jersey mall packed with last-minute shoppers stocking up ahead of the holidays. Video showed security guards at Jersey City’s Newport Centre Mall trying to separate at least two people who were beating each other near the Kiko cosmetics shop. “I just seen a bunch of flying fist, and I seen the security guards getting punched and anyone that was in the way getting punched,” a shopper, who only identified herself as Larissa, told The Jersey Journal. In March, the mall’s Easter Bunny and several shoppers waiting in line to meet him started fighting. Officials said a father attacked the costumed character after his 1-year-old daughter slipped while having her photo taken with the bunny. Kassim Charles, 22, who played the bunny, and Juan Jimenez-Guerrero, 44, were charged with aggravated assault and disorderly conduct. Charges against Charles were later downgraded to simple assault. Meg Wagner
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After four years, a home for the holidays BY CHELSIA ROSE MARCIUS and BEN CHAPMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
SHE FINALLY came home for the holidays. For the first time in more than four years, the door teenager Angely Tejada walked through to see her family was not in a shelter. Tejada overcame years of homelessness to succeed in high school and start college at the State University of New York at Delhi in August. But even though the 18-yearold traded homelessness for SUNY, her family remained in the Women in Need shelter in East Harlem, where they had lived since 2012. This year, things are different. Tejada is back from college, and she finally has a home to come home to: a three-bedroom apartment in the NYCHA Redfern Houses in Queens, where her brother, sister, grandmother and mom have lived since last month.
It’s the first time the clan will celebrate Christmas with a tree and holiday decorations since they become homeless — and a beaming Tejada said she feels blessed. “It feels amazing,” she said of celebrating the holiday with her family in their Far Rockaway apartment. “I always knew it would happen. I never lost hope.” Tejada, who graduated from the High School of Applied Communication in Long Island City and hopes to study for a career in the field of sports, is one of 11 teens from Win’s10 city shelters who enrolled in college this year. She’s paying for her education with the help of federal and state financial aid and support from Win. Success stories like Tejada’s are rare in the city’s crisis of homeless youth.
A shocking 105,445 homeless kids attended city schools in the 2015-16 school year, accounting for roughly one in 10 students. Studies show homeless kids struggle with academics and often miss class. Win President and CEO Christine Quinn said families make up about 70% of shelter residents citywide — or about 42,000 of the total shelter population of roughly 60,000. “Families like the Tejadas are what we witness every day,” Quinn said. “Like other homeless people, they fell on hard times when things went wrong.” The family landed at the shelter in October 2012 after their rent skyrocketed and Tejada’s mom, Angela Merette, could no longer afford to keep their previous apartment in Queens. “It was very hard,” Merette said, of the toll the experience took on Angely; her brother,
Joel, 11, and sister Jessenia, 14. “We were desperate. I told them not to lose hope, but it was hard to have hope.” Eventually, a Win counselor helped the family get their apartment at the Redfern Houses. Merette said she thanks God for the compassion people have shown her. “Before, we felt alone in the world,” she said. “Now this feels like a victory.” One of the first things Tejada did after arriving on Dec. 16 was to surprise her mother by setting up the family Christmas tree. They had stored the plastic heirloom at an aunt’s home while they lived in the shelter. Merette said it warmed her heart to see the old tree again. And her daughter said the ritual completed the holiday. “Celebrating the tree, the lights — everything has just been a blessing,” Tejada said. “I thank God for everything.”
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MILLIONS OF kids around the world were looking for Santa Claus on Christmas — and so are Memphis police. Cops want to arrest a bank robber who is definitely on the naughty list — wanted for disguising himself as Father Christmas and handing out candy canes to several bank customers before demanding cash from a teller. The man walked into the Memphis City Employee Credit Union on Wednesday wearing a red shirt, black pants and a Santa mask, police said. He wished people in the lobby a Merry Christmas and passed out sweets to customers and employees. After giving a candy cane to a teller, he handed her a note demanding all the money in her drawer. The teller forked over the money, and the naughty Santa dashed off.
SUNY student Angely Tejada (r.); her mom, Angela Merette (l.), and Angely’s brother and sister will celebrate season in new Queens apartment, finally leaving the East Harlem shelter where they stayed since 2012.
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As the clock ticked down to Christmas 2016 New Yorkers hurried to buy last-minute gifts as others paused to reflect and offer prayers. These Christmas vignettes were written by Ellen Moynihan, Adam Schrader, Denis Slattery, Rich Schapiro and Ross Keith.
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and Almanzar’s enthusiasm, even as the hours ticked down to Christmas, helped draw customers from around the world. “The customers love flocking to our booth, especially the European visitors who know the German tradition of Lebkuchen,” she said. “It’s made here in NYC. We only sell goods during the holiday season. It’s softer and tastier and overall a better experience.”
It’s a fam-tastic finish The actress, who lives in Harlem, picked out the 2-foot-tall fir at a stand in Union Square Park to make her small Harlem pad feel a little more like home for the holidays. “I was clearly meant to have this tree,” McCreary said. “I love Christmas in the city.” The tree proved to be the most elusive item on McCreary’s wishlist as December slipped away and Christmas crept up. “This is the first Christmas I’m spending with my family in New York,” McCreary said. “I’m originally from Milwaukee. Most of us are actually going to spend part of the day tomorrow at my apartment.” She said she finished up her holiday shopping and was heading home to decorate the tree along with her sister and her mother, who made their way from the Midwest for the holiday. “To me, Christmas is at home with family. This year they’re all in my apartment,” McCreary said.
UNDER THE vaulted ceiling of a historic Lower Manhattan church, the Christmas story came to life. A procession of 8-foot-tall fantastical puppets representing the Holy Family and other Christmas figures dazzled the hundreds of faithful packed into Trinity Church Saturday afternoon. The exquisitely-detailed puppets — Mary and Joseph, shepherds, angels and the magi — were handmade by a staff member and animated by volunteers. “All the senses were engaged and it was
Milan Humpher (r.) prepares for play in Trinity Church where puppets (above, , r.) helped tell the story of Christmas. The midnight Mass celebrated by Timothy Cardinal Dolan (above) at St. Patrick’s Cathedral was attended by the Turay family (r.).
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A special secret Santa Claus in SEE PAGE 26 Queens just so dramatic, the size and the artistry of the puppets,” said Rev. Kristin Miles. Andreas Grant won’t soon forget this Christmas. The 10-year-old Tribeca boy played baby Jesus.
Thessalonia Washington (back left) with youngsters in her family, descended on a Target in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Saturday where she let them get their own gifts.
Lesson in giving & buying Mass is what it’s about BY 10:30 P.M., the line into St. Patrick’s Cathedral for midnight Mass already stretched half a block, snaking around a police cordon and up Madison Ave. to E. 51st St. Near the back of the merry maze of people was the Turay family from the Kingbridge section of the Bronx. There was Andrew, 64, wife Carol, 63, and their sons Adam, 24, and Mike, 20. “For me, this is the ultimate gift,” said Andrew, a retired principal. “If you take away all the noise, this is what Christmas is about.”
The Mass, as is tradition, drew city pols and officials, including Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro. In his homily, Timothy Cardinal Dolan recalled a deeply personal story from his high school days when he watched in awe as a priest tended to an ailing elderly man who they encountered on the floor of a nursing home lying in a “mess.” The priest, Dolan said, was channeling Jesus. “To get us out of our mess, He became part of it,” Dolan said.
A BROOKLYN mother was on a Christmas Eve mission — to make her kids do the dirty work. Thessalonia Washington decided to handle her holiday shopping a little different this year: by allotting each of her four kids $200 each and letting them shop for themselves. “It’s less trouble and stress for me, because I don’t have to run around... you could just bring them, and they get what they want,” the 29-year-old said. The mom, along with daughter Neviah, 11, twin boys Eli and Elijah, 8, and 5-year-old Nyriah, spent about an hour and a half Saturday wandering the aisles of the Target near their home in Flatbush. “We just started this year. We’re making our own tradition,” Washington said. Each kid was responsible for their own budget, with Washington pointing out prices and letting the kids know roughly how much they were spending.
More than a few minutes were spent at a price scanner at the end of an aisle as the cart began to overflow with toys and clothes. “They’re not getting all this. They’re just throwing stuff in the cart, they don’t know how quickly it adds up, they think it will just stretch.” Then came the time for thinning out the picks, which went pretty smoothly. In the end, back went the bright green radio control car and Dreamtopia Barbie, but the large bucket of Play-Doh, bicycle pump, Suite Teepee Tent, and even the Pokémon cards passed muster. “I get anxiety, there’s so much pressure. This way, I see what they get, it’s things they want,” Washington said as they wheeled the cart toward the checkout. “We’re religious, and this is Jesus’ birthday. It’s not all about buying things. But we’re very lucky, I wasn’t always able to do this.”
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THE FRAGRANT aroma of gingerbread wafted on the damp air Saturday afternoon through the red and white striped stalls of the holiday market in Union Square Park. Stephanie Almanzar smiled at lastminute shoppers from behind the scent’s source — stacks of chocolates and almond and hazelnut-encrusted Lebkuchen, a German holiday treat. “I enjoy being a part of the Christmas season,” Almanzar said. For the past two years, the 23-yearold has spent the holiday season working at Leckerlee, a small booth selling sweets and traditional German treats packed into colorful tins. Booths stacked with handcrafted goods and children’s toys surrounded the small stand, potential customers rushing past in the rain, but Almanzar said the Christmas spirit made the nook cozy. I shop here myself for Christmas gifts,” she said of the market. The Bavarian sweets are a big seller
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PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump plans to shutter his charitable foundation and distribute its assets, according to a report Saturday. The billionaire is taking steps to dissolve the Donald J. Trump Foundation, a nonprofit under investigation by the New York attorney general, as critics contend there’s no way for Trump to avoid conflicts of interest while in office, according to The New York Times. Trump — under pressure to squash any potential controversies before he takes office next month — has denied that his various business interests and other dealingspresentany legalconflicts ofinterest. Trump’s charity plagued the President-elect through his campaign and poses more than its fair shareofpossible problems. The Democratic National Committee downplayed the announcement in a sharply worded statement. “Trump’sannouncement today is a wilted fig leaf to cover up his remaining conflicts of interest and his pitiful record of charitable giving,” said DNC Deputy CommunicationsDirectorEric Walker. Thefoundationcame under fire after it was revealed that Trump used the charity’s funds to buy itemsfor himselfand to helpone of his for-profit businesses amid a series of other questionable practices. In October, the charity agreed to stop soliciting donations in New York after state Attorney GeneralEric Schneiderman senta cease-and-desist order to the organization for not being properly registered. The foundation is still being probed and “cannot legally dissolve until that investigation is complete,” Schneiderman spokeswomanAmy Spitalnikwarned. Earlier this year, Trump paid the IRS a $2,500 penalty after it was revealed the charity made an illegal political contribution to Florida’s attorney general in 2013, while she was deciding whether to investigate fraud allegations againstTrump University. In 2007, Trump’s wife, Melania, used $20,000 of the charity’s funds to buy a 6-foot-tall portrait of Trump painted by “speed painter” Michael Israel during a gala at Mar-a-Lago. Advisers on Trump’s transition team have indicated that, despite his public comments to the contrary, Trump is scrambling to avoidany sense ofcontention. “I certainly can’t deny there is a greater desire to sort of clear the decks as much as possible to avoid distractions,” Alan Garten, the general counsel at the Trump Organization, toldTheTimes. Garten highlighted the recent
President-elect Donald Trump plans to dissolve his charitable foundation, which is being probed by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. Tweets (below) lament that son Eric will no longer be allowed to fund-raise.
A top aide out before he begins BY RICH SCHAPIRO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
My charity is history! Trump says he’ll shut nonprofit $25 million settlement of fraud claims against Trump’s now-defunctTrumpUniversity. Last week, Trump scoffed att critics and lamented that his son n was no longer raising money forr his own namesake foundation, which he claims has raised more than $15 million for terminally illl childrenwith cancer. “My wonderful son, Eric, willl no longer be allowed to raise money for children with cancer because of a possible conflict of interest with my presidency. Isn’t this a ridiculousshame?” he tweeted.
Don and Vlad rip at Dems
President-elect Donald Trump quoted Russia’s authoritarian leader to insult his political rivals. Trump posted that he agrees with Vladimir Putin’s assessment of the 2016 election, where Democrat Hillary Clinton lost the Electora l College vote. “Vladimir Putin said today about Hillary and Dems: ‘In my opinion, it is humiliating. One must be able to lose with dignity.’ So true!” he tweeted Friday night. Earlier in the day, Putin blasted Democrats at his annual end-ofthe-year news conference — saying the party is “losing on all fronts and looking elsewhere for things to blame.” Meg Wagner
DONALD TRUMP’S inner circle was thrown into turmoil Saturday when his newly named White House communications director resigned after a transition team staffer posted cryptic tweets suggesting he’s a philanderer. Jason Miller announced that he won’t be joining the Trump adm ministration just two days after he w was tapped to lead the White H unications team. House communications Miller (top in inset) said in a st statement he w wanted to sp spend more ttime i with his ffa family. “It’s clear tthey need to b be my top prio ority right n now, and this is not the time tto start a new jo job as demanding as White House communications director,” said Miller, whose wife is expecting their second child. But A.J. Delgado (bottom inset), a senior adviser in Trump’s transition team, had posted several tweets hinting that Miller was at the center of a sex scandal. “Congratulations to the babydaddy on being named WH Comms Director!” she wrote in one now-deleted tweet. “The 2016 version of John Edwards,” she wrote in another, referring to the disgraced ex-Democratic senator and vice presidential candidate who fathered a child with his mistress. Delgado, a Miami lawyer who emerged as one of Trump’s fiercest surrogates during the campaign, had earlier called on Miller tto resign. “When people need to resign ggraciously and refuse to, it’s a bit . . . spooky,” she tweeted. A Twitter follower asked w whom she was referring to. “Jason M Miller. Who needed to resign . . . y yesterday,” she replied. Delgado later deleted her Twitt account. ter Miller and Delgado have been t subject of salacious headlines the o once before. The two were reportedly part o a trio of Trump senior advisers of w who spent the night before the tthird and final presidential debate p partying at a Las Vegas strip club.
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Huge discrepancies at warehouses ‘LOST’ IN STORAGE
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THE CITY Housing Authority lost track of more than $13 million worth of taxpayer-funded tools, equipment, appliances and plumbing and electronic parts because of a disastrous inventory system. Internal documents obtained by the Daily News revealed the staggering loss discovered after the authority spent more than two years counting what it had squirreled away in 5,000-plus storage rooms across NYCHA’s 328 developments. “The old way of doing things at NYCHA that resulted in these losses was unacceptable — and shortchanged our residents and NYCHA’s bottom line,” said spokeswoman Jean Weinberg, who stressed that the tracking system is being overhauled. In 2012, then-New York City Housing Authority Chairman John Rhea decided there were problems with the agency’s ability to keep track of its inventory and ordered a systemwide accounting. Truckload by truckload, NYCHA workers brought everything to five central warehouses to count box by box. There were tens of thousands of boxes containing everything from shower rods to toilet seats to pilot lights for stoves. Managers at individual developments had bought these items over the years so they would have supplies on hand for a wide range of repairs. If a tenant complained of a toilet that wouldn’t flush properly, workers could go to their storage room and find the correct part. All of this was supposed to be tracked meticulously by the Oracle computer system. When the counting finally ended in October, NYCHA officials discovered a disturbing anomaly. Comparing what was actually in the boxes to what their inventory claimed was bought, the officials found about $13.5 million in what they labeled “change value.” Translation: items that can’t be accounted for. Materials were missing just about everywhere. In two counting rooms at the Betances Houses in Mott Haven, the Bronx, about $4.9 million worth of items were MIA. At the warehouse for the Armstrong Houses in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, it was $1.8 million up in smoke. At a warehouse in Long Island City, Queens, it was about $3.1 million out the door, and in the Unity Plaza Houses in East New York, Brooklyn, it was
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NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye (inset) is changing inventory monitoring system after agency lost track of millions of dollars in tools, equipment, appliances and plumbing and electronic parts.
MIA at NYCHA: Li’l old $13 mil roughly $3.5 million unaccounted for. Grand total of taxpayer dollars that evaporated without a trace: $13,508,696. Where it all went, nobody knows for sure. Some of it might have been used but not marked down as used. The gaping hole in the authority's inventory made clear that the computerized system it used for years was fatally flawed. City Councilman Ritchie
Torres (D-Bronx), chairman of the Public Housing Committee, cited the Czech author Franz Kafka, who specialized in novels of bureaucratic absurdity, when reacting to the losses. “Mismanaging time and resources is a luxury that NYCHA can no longer afford,” Torres said. “NYCHA must be held accountable for fully replacing the Kafkaesque system that it had in place for storing and tracking supplies. The reform of
NYCHA will only come when those of us in elected office demand accountability.” NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye is in the process of switching every development to a new electronic inventory tracking system that directly connects repair orders to a digital record of inventory. To date, the system is in place in 299 of 328 developments. “The authority has made significant progress getting invento-
ry in order,” NYCHA spokeswoman Weinberg said. “Our new electronic inventory tracking system is being rolled out to all of our developments to ensure this does not happen again.” Last December, the Daily News exclusively reported that NYCHA sent $550,000 in unused supplies — including no-longer-usable plumbing supplies, appliance parts and other items — to landfills as part of a housecleaning operation.
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Chanukah begins big in B’klyn
‘Joey Boots’ found dead in Bx. apt.
EIGHT CRAZY nights — Brooklyn style. New Yorkers kicked off the start of Chanukah under a massive golden menorah and the sound of rocking guitars at Grand Army Plaza near Prospect Park on Saturday night. People came from as close as Midwood and as far away as Australia to enjoy dancing and hot latkes as the festival of lights began. The gigantic menorah towered over the crowd at
Ross Keith Mayor de Blasio (l.) is hoisted up to light the lamp (bottom) at the giant menorah tower (r.) in Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn Saturday night. A man in the crowd (below left) takes a selfie with his daughter on his shoulders wearing his hat.
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LOVE TO LEIA H’wood’s Ford, Shatner fret over Carrie BY LARRY McSHANE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
“STAR WARS” co-star Harrison Ford sent along his love for hospitalized Carrie Fisher as dramatic audio of her midair medical emergency was made public. “I’m shocked and saddened to hear the news about my dear friend,” said Ford, who starred as Han Solo opposite Fisher’s Princess Leia. “Our thoughts are with Carrie, her family and friends.” Fisher remained hospitalized at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, where she was rushed Friday after her flight from London touched
down. Actor William Shatner of “Star Trek” fame tweeted out a picture of himself hugging Fisher in front of a Christmas tree. “All I want for Christmas . . . love, Bill,” he wrote. The 60-year-old actress (photo inset), author and daughter of Hollywood royalty Debbie Reynolds and the late Eddie Fisher, suffered a massive heart attack and was placed on a ventilator, according to TMZ.com. There were
no updates Saturday from her family or publicists, although the conversation between the United Airlines pilot and an air-traffic controller indicated the severity of the incident. “We’ve coordinated medical personnel for the gate,” the pilot declares about five minutes before landing. “We have some passengers, nurses, assisting the passenger. “We have an unresponsive passenger. They’re working on her right now.” The Los Angeles
Fire Department, without identifying Fisher, also confirmed providing lifesaving medical assistance to a passenger once the plane reached the airport. Fisher, though best known for her work in the sci-fi trilogy, became a best-selling author with her semiautobiographical tales of addiction and mental illness. “Postcards from the Edge” was made into a movie starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine. Her latest book, “The Princess Diarist,” provided a behind-thescenes look at the “Star Wars” set — including a 19-year-old Fisher’s affair with hunky, married, older man Ford.
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JOEY BOOTS, a wacky sidekick on “The Howard Stern Show” who popularized the expression “Baba Booey,” was found dead in his Bronx apartment, cops said Saturday. The 49-year-old Boots, whose real name is Joey Bassolino, was unresponsive when cops showed up at his Bedford Park home about 9:40 p.m. Friday, police said. Boots, who suffered from diabetes and showed no signs of trauma, was pronounced dead on the scene. The city medical examiner will determine his cause of death. Boots (photo above) was one of the most popular members of the oddball Stern show regulars known as the “Wack Pack.” Fellow Wack Packer Erik (High Pitch) Bleaman found Boots after rushing to his apartment when he failed to show up for the taping of “The Joey Boots Show” podcast, TMZ.com reported An anguished Bleaman called into the show to report the news. He asked the hosts to go off the air, but they kept rolling as he recounted walking into Boots’ apartment. “Me and the building manager opened Joey’s door,” Bleaman said. “And Joey was slumped over his chair. He was ice cold.” The team ended the show and called 911. Boots gained a strange sort of fame by shouting “Baba Booey” on Stern’s show and during live TV reports. He was also known for interrupting live TV broadcasts with shout-outs to Stern’s genitalia. His is the second “Wack Pack” death this year. George (Crackhead Bob) Harvey passed away in January. He was 56. “Tribute to the one and only Joey B in the new year,” Stern tweeted Saturday. “He will be missed.”
33 feet and 6 inches tall. Con Edison workers used a cherry picker to screw in the two flame-shaped lanterns. Mayor de Blasio lit the center candle while sporting a blue yarmulke decorated with white menorahs and red candles. “This is an inspirational holiday,” de Blasio said. “It’s a reminder to me that we will stand by each other. We will stand by each other in Brooklyn. We will stand by each other in New York City always.”
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Two dead in L.I. wreck BY GRAHAM RAYMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
TWO PEOPLE died early Saturday in a fiery car crash on Long Island, officials sAndreas Grant holds Baby Jesus aid. The victims, whom police have not yet been able to identify, were riding in a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee in Hicksville when it lost control, slammed into a tree and burst into flames about 6:05 a.m., police said. Both people died at the scene. Nassau County cops are investigating. Detectives ask anyone with information to call CrimeStoppers at (800) 244-TIPS. All calls will remain anonymous. Meanwhile, the New York State Police identified two people killed in a wreck early Friday in Dover Plains, N.Y. Otto Eisermann, 33, of North East, N.Y., ran off the road in his Ford pickup. The truck flipped over and came to rest partially submerged in a pond about 5 feet from the roadway, authorities said. Both Eisermann and his passenger, Billyjack Hubert, 30, were killed.
Now that’s a power lunch New York style! Mayor de Blasio joins City Council Speaker Melissa MarkViverito (l.) and the Rev. Al Sharpton (r.) at the National Action Network Christmas meal for the needy in Harlem Saturday. Katherine Nickson (inset) grabs a plate full.
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ISRAELI PRIME Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday that he had ordered the freezing of millions of Israeli funds aimed at UN institutions following the Security Council’s adopting a resolution condemning Israeli settlements in theWest Bank. Netanyahu also lashed out at President Obama — calling the U.S. abstention that allowed the move “shameful” and said he is looking forward to working with his “friend” President-elect Donald Trump. The resolution, which passed Friday, states that settlements built by Israel on land it has occupied since1967have “nolegalvalidity.” At the same time, it criticizes Palestine for inciting violence and condemnsallacts ofterrorism. TheU.S. wastheonly member of the Security Council to ab-
stainin the14-0 vote. “The Obama administration conducted a shameful anti-Israel ambush at the UN,” Netanyahu said. Israel’s reaction to the resolutionwasswift. Netanyahu ordered Israel’s ambassadors in New Zealand and Senegal to immediately return homeforconsultations. He also instructed the Foreign Ministry to end all aid programs for
Senegal and canceled a planned visitto Israelby theSenegalese foreign minister. The Palestinians, meanwhile, welcomedthe resolution. Former Palestine Liberation Organization peace negotiator Saeb Erekat said the vote was a “clear and unanimous message” to Netanyahu that “your policies will not achieve peace and security for Israelor the region.” “Hamas appreciates the posi-
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tion of the countries that voted in the Security Council for the right of the Palestinian people (to live) on their land,” Hamas spokesman FawzyBarhoumsaid. Netanyahu said he spoke with U.S. leaders, both Democrats and Republicans, who vowed to fight the move, including, he said, Israel’s “friend” in the incoming administration. Trumphassignaled hewill befar moresympathetic toIsrael. His choice of ambassador, David Friedman, is a settlement supporter and Trump has vowed to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which both Palestiniansand Israelisconsider their capital. “The big loss yesterday for Israel in the United Nations will make it much harder to negotiate peace.Too bad, but we will get it done anyway!” Trumptweeted Saturday. NETANYAHU With News Wire Services
PORT AUTHORITY cops talked a distraught 22-year-old woman out of jumping off the George Washington Bridge on Saturday, officials said. The police officers spotted the Englewood Cliffs, N.J., woman on the south walk of the bridge about 9:30 a.m. The woman told the officers she had no reason to live — but cops eventually coaxed her into coming off the edge of the span. She was taken by ambulance to Englewood Hospital for evaluation. Hours later, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, NYPD officers rescued a suicidal 51-year-old who jumped into the water off the W. 79th St. Boat Basin. Two officers from the 20th Precinct hopped into the frigid Hudson River at 7 p.m. and grabbed the freezing man, who had swam out 12 feet from a boat access ramp. Graham Rayman, Ben Kochman
Officer shoots hand AN OFF-DUTY cop accidentally shot himself in the hand in Queens early Saturday, authorities said. The 24-year-old officer was sitting in his car at Steinway St. and 23rd Ave. in Astoria when the gun discharged at 1 a.m. He called 911 and paramedics took him to Elmhurst Hospital Center, where he was in stable condition. The NYPD declined to release his name. Graham Rayman
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Grieving for hardhat in deadly fall THE CONSTRUCTION worker who plunged down an Upper East Side elevator shaft on Friday was a quiet hardworking immigrant, friends said Saturday. Mahamoudon Marega, 30, a native of Mali, dropped three stories down the shaft at a jobsite on E. 87th St. near Lexington Ave. at about 9:20 a.m. “Mahamoudon was a good guy, a hard worker,” said Salla Traore, 45, a fellow Malian immigrant and Marega’s roommate of 10 years . “No problem with anybody just would go to work and go home and that’s it. Just a quiet guy. He was a practicing Muslim.” Traore said Marega’s death was heartbreaking. “I was in shock, he was my best friend. To hear that an accident like this where he passed away it’s not easy,” he said. Mustapha Diabira, 26, another roommate, said Marega planned to return to Africa to get married. “He was just engaged and had a fiancée over there,” he said. “He was a very very open minded guy with a good good heart.” A Buildings Department investigation is continuing. A stop work order is in effect at the site. Byron Smith and Graham Rayman
1st suit filed in Calif. fire horror THE PARENTS of a 20-year-old victim in the Oakland Ghost Ship fire, whose body was found wrapped in her boyfriend’s arms, have filed the first lawsuit related to the tragedy. Michela Gregory and her boyfriend, Alex Vega, 22, were among the 36 revelers whose lives were claimed by fire on Dec. 2. The lawsuit, filed by San Francisco lawyer Mary Alexander on behalf of Michela Gregory and Griffin Maddens’ families, blames the owner of the warehouse that went up in flames, its main tenant, Derick Ion Almena, neighbors who provided electricity and bathroom access, and others, KRONTV 4 reported. “As a result of the horrific gross negligence of the defendants in this case, these two young people have lost their lives,” Alexander said. “They had every gift, but the gift of time.” Alexander also said that the city was to blame for the deadliest fire in more than a decade, for its failure to warn the public that the warehouse was an unpermitted and unsafe place for events. News Wire Services
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Man is set free in DJ hit-run slay
BY ELLEN MOYNIHAN, THOMAS TRACY and JOHN ANNESE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
TWO DEATHS define the life of Jamal Blair. He watched the first from a crib as his drug-dealing dad allegedly murdered his mom back in 1993. Suspected killer Michael Stewart then disappeared, leaving the child alone with the body for 24 hours. “He was 2 years old when they find him,” Jamal’s grandfather, Esbourne Blair, told the Daily News. “He was there for a full day . . . They had to rush him to the hospital.” Sixteen years later, Jamal — by then a young gangbanger — fired a stray bullet that killed a 92-year-old Bronx grandmother. Both father and son are behind bars this Christmas after cold case investigators arrested longtime fugitive Stewart on Dec. 15 to close the loop of violence that sent Blair along the same lethal path. While Stewart awaits trial, his 25-year-old son awaits sentencing for a recent racketeering conviction linked to a deadly turf war between two Bronx gangs: Jamal’s Big Money Bosses and the rival 2 Fly YGz. Things were tough almost from birth for Jamal. His mother, Sofia Blair, was just 22 when she was fatally shot in the head on Sept. 20, 1993, after refusing to accompany Stewart to Jamaica, police said. Retired NYPD Detective Christopher Baldassarri recalled the mom’s body lying on the bed with a gunshot wound. Her son was inside the crib “in close proximity,” he recounted. After pulling the trigger, Stewart bolted for the Caribbean, believing the police were about to bust him for dealing marijuana. The paranoid Stewart was wrong and there was no investigation. He killed Sofia because he didn’t want her with another man once he left New York, said Baldassarri. “He had made statements to Sofia and her family that he was fleeing a criminal charge and that he wanted her to go with him,” he recalled. “She didn’t want to go. He was a jealous person so he decided to kill her. Stewart remained off law enforcement radar for the next two decades. Jamal’s grandfather eventually received custody of the child but Sofia’s murder turned their lives upside down. “That was a bad year for me,” recalled Esbourne Blair, who still keeps a framed photo of his daughter on a table by his Bronx apartment’s front door. “All around. My son was going to college when Jamal came, and it cost a lot of money . . . “We had to bury Sofia at the same time, and pay his college tuition, and everything was going on. But I pulled through.” At some point over the years, Stewart slipped back into the United States. He assumed a new name and started a new life in Hartford, Conn., authorities now say. Meanwhile his son Jamal grew up in the Bronx, gravitating to the streets like his absentee father before him. Jamal, kitchen to watch a TV game show nicknamed “Fish,” fell in with a on Oct. 20, 2009. The mortally wounded drug-dealing Bronx street gang woman crawled to a phone and peddling crack and oxycodone. By the fall of 2009, he had al- dialed a neighbor, but help arready racked up several arrests rived too late to save Mitchell. A video captured Jamal runfor marijuana sales and possession. And when tensions flared ning down the street after the between rival gangs at the Eden- shooting. Unlike his father, Jamal wald Houses, Jamal grabbed a never made it out of the Bronx. He was arrested within a day, gun and pulled its trigger. The .22-caliber bullet blasted with court documents recountthrough the window of the home ing his blow-by-blow account of of Sadie Mitchell, 92, tearing into the shooting. Jamal and two friends were her lung as she headed from her
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Baby who saw mom slain grew up to kill woman, 92 walking home from school when members of the Edenwald Boys tried to chase them off 224th St., throwing rocks and bottles. “I went to a bush and pulled out a .22-caliber gun and shot one in the air,” Jamal told a detective in the 47th Precinct stationhouse. “I threw the gun to the crowd and walked off to a friend’s house.” Jamal said the gun belonged to an older man who stashed the weapon outdoors. “(He) told me anytime I need it, it’s there,” said
Jamal. Defense attorney Angelo MacDonald, at a bail hearing for Jamal, quickly raised the slaying of his client’s mother and its horrible aftermath. “He stood there over his dead mother for at least a day,” MacDonald told reporters later. “To this day, it haunts him. He has had a rough life.” Seven years later, MacDonald recalls Jamal’s life as a “very sad story.” Despite his grandparents’ ef-
Jamal Blair is arrested in 2009 and charged with stray-bullet killing of Sadie Mitchell (r.) in her Bronx home (top left).
forts as they raised him after his mother’s murder, Jamal couldn’t escape the lure of the street. “In that neighborhood, at that time, it’s just — they hung out, and bonds formed,” explained McDonald. “It’s almost typical of young kids, especially in that neighborhood at that time.” But Mitchell’s goddaughter Shahron Williams is unmoved by Jamal’s troubled past. “If there was a cause-and-effect relationship, there wouldn't be any good people coming out of
violent neighborhoods or impoverished neighborhoods — and that’s just not the case,” she told The News. “So on the one hand, it’s good that the boy's father is going to see justice. But I said it before: The fact that his father killed his mother is no excuse for his act.” Esbourne Blair wouldn’t talk about his grandson’s manslaughter conviction when interviewed by The News last week, only saying that his grandson was away — and would be for a “long time.”
Jamal pleaded guilty to o Mitchell’s killing in exchange for a 14-year prison sentence. He was busted again while behind bars as federal prosecutors unveiled a massive racketeering indictment against the Big Money Bosses this past April. He pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy last month and faces sentencing. The cold case investigation into his mother’s killing reheated in March 2014 after NYPD detectives got wind of his dad’s return
to the East Coast. With the aid of the State Department, Stewart, now 56, was finally tracked down and busted by Hartford police. While the son owned up to his crimes, the father denies killing Jamal’s mother. Stewart even hints that she was slain in retribution for his own criminal past. “I had nothing to do with it,” Stewart told The News in an exclusive jailhouse interview last week. “They don’t know what they’re talking about. I never shot anyone. I loved her. I was going to ask her to marry me.”
AS A POPULAR DJ was buried in a private ceremony Saturday, cops were looking for a woman who may have been driving the car that killed him, sources said. Authorities released Kevin Ozoria, 27, hours after he turned himself into the 75th Precinct stationhouse in East New York, Brooklyn, Friday to face charges in the death of Jean Paul Guerrero, also known as DJ Jinx Paul, 39, of Harlem. The Brooklyn district attorney declined to prosecute because there was no evidence that Ozoria was driving, a law enforcement source said. Witnesses had described a woman in her 20s or 30s fleeing the dark blue four-door sedan that slammed into Guerrero early Monday as he crossed Jamaica Ave. at Sheffield Ave. in Cypress Hills. Cops had eyed Ozoria after identifying him as the car’s owner from checking the license plates and the VIN number, police sources said. Ozoria had dropped off the car at a Brooklyn body shop hours after the crash to repair a shattered windshield , sources said. The body shop owner became suspicious because Ozoria insisteed that the car be parked inside a and not on the street where it ccould be seen, police said. The shop owner replaced the windshield but then called the w police after he saw a report on Guerrero’s death on television. Ozoria’s aunt, Glady Ordonez, insisted that he turned himself in to protect his girlfriend — who she claimed had been driving . “The girl was driving. It was the th mother of his child. He turned himself h in to protect her,” Ordone told the Daily News. ez On Friday evening, a crowd of hundreds of relatives and supporth eers packed the R.G. Ortiz Funeral H Home in Washington Heights to m mourn the Mega 97.9 DJ’s death. Guerrero’s mother spoke directly to the person responsible in an interview on the radio station after they flew in from their home in Ecuador. “If you have a big heart, if you can’t turn yourself in, at least call us. That’s the only thing that we ask as parents because we would forgive you and because he (Jinx) knows how to forgive,” Gloria Guerrero said. “God forgives and my son would forgive because he didn’t have bad faith in anyone.” Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.
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Sue Bx. landlord, say he ruined holidays by cutting gas BY ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE and STEPHEN REX BROWN
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A BRONX LANDLORD cut his tenants’ gas this holiday season, so he’ll be getting a lump of coal in his stocking — and a lawsuit. Nearly 30 tenants in a Carroll Place building near Grand Concourse say landlord Chaim Schweid has forced them to cook on hot plates for five months, also ruining Thanksgiving. “We can’t have our families over! No Thanksgiving, no Christmas,” said Eunice Davis, who has lived at 1110 Carroll Place for over 20 years. “I can’t tell my grandkids that they can’t come over because I don’t have gas. They want to see granny!” Davis and 27 other tenants allege in a suit filed in Bronx Housing Court that Schweid has also neglected a vermin infestation. Tenants were stunned to have recently been alerted to papers
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posted in the building noting the presence of asbestos, as well, according to the suit. A handwritten sign in the building directed to the management company read: “How am I supposed to cook a turkey on a hot plate? Thanks SBS Carroll LLc. for ruining my Thanksgiving! 5 months no gas!” Schweid insisted he was replacing gas lines throughout the rent-stabilized, 79-unit building as fast as possible. He’d been forced to cut gas by Con Edison, Berneta Ashe says she’s been suffering in her Carroll Place aparthe said. A Department of Buildings ment in the Bronx without gas for the last five months. “We can’t cook or do anyspokesman confirmed the land- unfair.” He vowed the $200,000 job thing,” Berneta Ashe, 84, said. lord had received a permit for gas work. Con Ed confirmed it had would be complete by the end of “For five months we haven’t had received a complaint about a gas January. A notice posted in the gas. It’s too long. We’ve been building said workers would be waiting and waiting and waiting, odor in July. “I don’t want to, God forbid, requesting access to tenants’ but nothing.” Ashe’s apartment was infestput my tenants in jeopardy. It’s buildings soon. Tenants said Schweid had ig- ed with cockroaches. The hot impossible to do it faster than what I’m doing,” Schweid said, nored repeated complaints plate sat on the top of the stove calling the suit “irrational and about conditions in the building. next to crumbs of food.
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“He knows we don’t have gas,” Ashe said. “This is just no g way w to live.” Jiglif Rodriguez, 35, showed the th Daily News the sorry state of his h bathroom. The showerhead was w broken off, leaving an exposed pipe sticking out of a p moldy wall. m “The landlord says he’s going to work on it but he never comes,” said Rodriguez, who is c also a waging a separate legal fight against Schweid over repairs. “I a call, I text, I send him pictures. c Nothing.” N Jeff Bohn, a paralegal with MFY Legal Services, said the firm was holding the landlord’s feet to the fire, thanks in part to a grant from the NYC Human Resources Administration dedicated to helping people in Housing Court get representation. “It’s frustrating to see tenants being held hostage by landlords,” Bohn said.
Freed inmates set to get coats from city, strangers BY ROCCO PARASCANDOLA and BEN KOCHMAN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
SHIVERING inmates released into the freezing cold without coats could finally be in luck. Days after a Daily News report revealed the city’s coldhearted practice of releasing people from courthouses in thin jail-issued uniforms, the Correction Department said it would provide inmates with jackets for court appearances in frigid weather. If the inmate is discharged that day, they can keep the “weather-appropriate attire,” the DOC said. And if that doesn’t work, public defenders say good samaritans citywide have been chipping in to help donate winter clothes after The News’ story was published. “The response has been enormous,” said Tina Luongo, attorney in charge at the Legal Aid Society's Criminal Practice. “I think when you see someone without a coat, even at Rikers (Island), people say this is not something we should be doing as New Yorkers.” Luongo added: “Maybe a very small population don’t care about these people, but I think most New Yorkers are compassionate,” she added.
After reading about the issue in The News Thursday, Gary Bagley, executive director of the nonprofit New York Cares – which collects coats for the homeless – called up Legal Aid and asked what he could do to help. Legal Aid requested 70 coats, and a staffer will stop by the organization’s Midtown office this week to pick them up and distribute them to offices near courthouses across the city. Mayor de Blasio signed a bill into law Thursday requiring jails to provide inmates with “weather-appropriate” civilian clothing when they’re released. The law takes effect in 120 days, but the Correction Department says it is already “working diligently” to stock jails and courthouses with winter clothing. Inmates who travel to court with a coat will be required to return it for future use, the DOC said. A department spokeswoman did not give a timeline for when the coats would arrive. “‘We shall see’ is always our position with the Department of Correction,” said Luongo. You can donate to Legal Aid’s clothing drive at http://steadfastforjustice.org/winter/
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Deadly blast mars Aleppo peace deal BEIRUT — Syrian state TV says an explosion rocked eastern Aleppo as some residents were returning to their homes after the government assumed full control of the city. It says the explosion Saturday was caused by a device left inside a school by Syrian rebels, who withdrew from their last remaining enclave under a ceasefire deal after more than four years. A correspondent for Lebanon’s Hezbollah-run Al-Manar TV was reporting live from the area when the blast sounded in the background, sending a huge cloud of dust into the air. The correspondent later said that at least three people were killed. AP
Russian plane lost MOSCOW — A Russian plane with 91 people aboard disappeared Sunday over the Black Sea, the country’s defense ministry said. The plane Tu-154 aircraft vanished shortly after takeoff from the resort town of Sochi and was headed to a Russian air base in Syria, authorities said. It was carrying the famous Alexandrov military band to a concert at the base, the ministry said. Eighty-three passengers and eight crew members were on board. Emergency services are searching for the plane, according to a statement from the ministry. The Tu-154 is a Soviet-designed three-engine airliner. The Associated Press
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COPS BUSTED a city Education Department plumber for beating his dog so brutally with a shovel the pooch had to be euthanized, officials said Saturday. Michael Gallagher, 56, who works as a plumber for the Metropolitan Opera House as well as city schools, is accused of trying to strangle Bella, a shepherd mix, with a zip tie before throwing her into a garbage bag and slamming her with the shovel. “We’re still in total shock,” said Kerry Gallagher, 26, the daughter of the suspect, who lives with him in Levittown, L.I. “We don’t even know what to do. We don’t want him coming back.” The family adopted Bella as a puppy 11 years ago from the North Shore Animal League. Michael Gallagher ran off after attacking Bella about 2:45 p.m. Friday, cops said. Kerry Gallagher’s ex-boyfriend, who lives nearby, opened the garbage bag and cut the zip tie off Bella, who had a severe gash on her head. “He saw my mom crying on the floor,” Kerry Gallagher said. “He saw the bag and saw it was moving. He opened it and saw she had a skull fracture.” Bella was taken to Levittown Animal Hospital, where she was euthanized because she could not be saved, officials said. Cops caught up with Gallagher at a nearby 7-Eleven about 10:30 p.m. Friday and arrested him for aggravated cruelty to animals and torturing or injuring animals. Kerry Gallagher said her father had quit drinking six months ago after decades of alcohol abuse. “He was outpatient and he was doing really well,” she said. “He would come home and talk. He was happy I was talking to him again. I’m 26 — that’s the first time I remember him being sober.” But she suspects her dad started drinking again after another of the family’s dogs, Austin, died of liver cancer on Dec. 5. Her dad doted on both dogs, she said, allowing them to sleep in his bedroom and feeding them cookies. “I think he either just blacked out or something snapped in his head,” she said of the attack. “He’s never been violent with the dogs ever before. He loves animals.” Kerry Gallagher did not witness the attack but was able to talk to her dad as he was being in-
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Bella, a German shepherd mix, could not be saved after attack, allegedly by Michael Gallagher (inset) in Long Island.
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or $300,000 bond at his arraignment Saturday in Nassau First District Court in Hempstead, L.I. “She was still alive,” he told police, referring to the grisly aftermath of his attack on the dog, according to court documents. “I don't know where the shovel is.” With Ben Kochman
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GET WELL, CARRIE! YOU’RE A REAL ‘FORCE’ E’ Great, good thoughts and wishes for Carrie Fisher, every little girl’s favorite “Star Wars” character, Princess Leia, back in the e day. Fisher ironically enough suffered a massive heart attack while, yes, flying from London to Los Angeles on Friday. Fisherr is not just a fan-fave actress, she’s a brilliant writer, novelist and script doctor on films like “Hook,” “Lethal Weapon 3,” “The e Out of Towners,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” and yes, several “Star Wars” prequels.
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Ann Coulter of her generation — so desperate for attention that she will say and do anything to keep in the spotlight. Like? Like she once posted a selfie of herself peeing, and then blamed society when she felt impelled to take it down. Right. How small-minded the rest of us must be to not appreciate the sheer magic of the sight of her urinating. What next? Don’t ask. Please. This is a woman who wrote that she used to like to masturbate in bed while lying next to her kid sister, and that she also once looked inside that same baby sister’s vagina, and what did she find? Five or six pebbles. If you believe that, I’ve got a nice diploma from Trump University to sell you. Dunham claimed her mother saw her do this, but it “was within the spectrum of things I did.” Now she’s bemoaning that having an abortion isn’t yet in the spectrum of things she does. Hopefully she won’t get pregnant so she can have that abortion experience. Of course, she’d be taking selfies or having the docs take them for her during the procedure so that we can share in the spectrum of that experience. She later apologized for trivializing abortion. Abortion is never trivial — as an experience or as a cheap joke. Ask any woman.
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IVANKA HAS AIR OF CLASS Ivanka Trump drove a knife into the heart of the left by showing grace under fire — while remaining calm as she was being harassed in the company of her husband and children by a loudmouth passenger, attorney Dan Goldstein, who yelled at her about her father on a JetBlue flight. Flying can be nerveracking enough — especially during the holidays — without a self-absorbed passenger causing a scene on a plane. Goldstein did not take a second to consider the fright, discomfort and upset he caused four children — Ivanka’s three kids and his own — who were facing a nearly 10-hour flight. Before they were kicked off the flight, Goldstein’s husband, Matt Lasner, a Hunter College associate professor, tweeted “Ivanka and Jared at JFK T5, flying commercial. My husband chasing them down to harass them. #banalityofevil.” Banal and evil is right, but just directed at the wrong passenger.
THIS ‘LION’ IS KING The most important thing you can do for your family this holiday season is to get them the gift of brilliance. No, not some toy, expensive computer or the ultimate un-Christ-like gesture, a luxury car. Take them to see “Lion,” the best movie magic of the decade. It’s the true story of a 5-year-old Indian boy who gets separated and lost from his family for two decades. “Lion” stars the now-handsomest man on earth, the formerly nerdy Dev Patel, and the cutest child on the planet, Sunny Pawar, who plays the little lost boy, Saroo. I saw this movie at a screening with the movie’s stars, and was moved to tears when tthe lights went down and Patel lifted little Sunny in his arms and carried him offstage — S when he thought nobody was looking. w Merry, merry Christmas everyone.
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RACIST SHOWS COLORS In the spirit of keeping Christ in Christmas and hoping for the best for all in the New Year, reprehensible, racist politician Carl Paladino, Donald Trump’s New York presidential campaign co-chair, a man who actually ran for governor of New York and is now on the Buffalo school board, said his greatest wish is that President Obama die of mad cow disease and that First Lady Michelle Obama “…return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.” And, in turn, all I wish for is that Paladino, a windbag who is no pal of the United States, be let loose downstate replete with his white hood and burning cross. President-elect Trump must denounce this disgusting racist unAmerican immediately for the hate monger he is for the sake of the country and his new presidency. And the Buffalo school board must bounce him immediately. We Italian-Americans must band together for this traitor among us — the likes of which haven’t been seen since David Duke. What would Jesus, a dark-skinned man from the Middle East, do, Carl? What would Jesus do? He’d probably smite the hell out of you, that’s what. Here’s what the rest of us should do: Email the Buffalo buffoons who allow this sub-human to continue to influence young lives. Tell them: “Paladino Must Go!” Here’s the link: buffaloschools.org/contact. cfm?school=0
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ing a man when he was shot and I was finally getting to see what he was really about. Rodney was shot after a confrontation where at least two other people accused him of setting their building on fire, sources said. It was not clear after all these years if the allegation had any validity. Moments before Rodney was shot, he was chatting with a female friend outside a building on Washington Ave. in Prospect Heights, sources said. At least two people approached him and forced him at gunpoint into the building lobby to question him about the arson. Sources indicated Rodney was pistolwhipped in the face and shot — with a relative saying he was blasted with a dozen bullets. Doctors at Kings County Hospital delivered the bad news: Rodney was paralyzed from the waist down. His sister Patricia Rodney cared for him until about two years ago, when she was no longer able to do so. Michael was moved to a long-term care facility in the Bronx, where he died at age 46. Rupert Rodney expressed mixed emotions over the sudden interest in solving the now-fatal long-ago shooting. “If someone is going to accuse him of setting a fire without proof, then kill him, they’re going to have to answer to someone much bigger than me.”
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Carnival photo show Photographs capturing all aspects of Brooklyn’s New York Caribbean Carnival Parade are being sought for “How Carnival Come Down the Road,” coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the West Indian American Day Carnival Association, according to project director Maxine Hamilton-Alexander. Deadline for submission is March 31. To submit work, send a cover letter detailing the number of images and subjects submitted with an artist statement. Include 15 to 20 jpeg formatted image files, saved at 8 inches on longest edge, resolution 72 dpi. Also include an image list with title, media, date and dimensions for each piece. Submissions deemed inappropriate will not be accepted or published. Selections will be made in April .
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T year’s bloodiest The gun ggu u violence in this country came inside co a gay g nightclub in Orlando, where a lone Orl Or gunman — armed with a gunm gu u llegally le egally purchased assault rifle rifl ri ifle — killed kille 49 people. “We went from having the time of our lives to the worst night of our lives in a matter of minutes,” said Patience Carter, 20, who barely escaped from Pulse with her life. Mass murderer Omar Mateen pumped 200 bullets into his victims before cops brought him down in a hail of gunshots. He burst into the popular nightclub around 2 a.m. on June 13, pledging allegiance to ISIS and referencing the Boston Marathon bombers. His victims ran for cover, cowering as gunshots echoed through the club. “Mommy I love you,” victim Eddie Justice texted his mother before dying. “Trapped in bathroom. He’s coming. I’m gonna die.” After a three-hour standoff, the lone wolf killer died in a shootout with cops. “An act of terror and an act of hate,” said President Obama. Mateen later emerged as a man leading a double life: Chatting with men online via dating services like Grindr while nursing a homicidal homophobia.
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license to carry a weapon, was killed by a cop after explaining there was no gun in the glove compartment. “I wasn’t reaching for it,” were Castile’s last words. Officer Jeronimo Yanez, who fired seven shots, was charged with manslaughter. The back-to-back killings resonated nationwide, with protests against the carnage — including thousands of demonstrators who packed Union Square and shut down traffic. “I am outraged at the black bodies that just keep piling up at the hands of the police,” said protester Lorena Ambrosio, of Brooklyn, outside a rally held at City Hall. The protest drawing the most attention was the kneel-down of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick during the national anthem before NFL games.
Police in Dallas were on the job, protecting Black Lives Matter protesters in the aftermath of the Sterling and Castile shootings, when gunshots echoed through the city’s downtown. By the time the shooting stopped on July 7, five officers were dead and nine more injured by gunman Micah Johnson — who told authorities his rampage was spurred by the slayings of Sterling and Castile. Despite his stated intention to kill white cops, Johnson executed a Mexican-American officer and wounded a black woman who was among the demonstrators. In Baton Rouge, a twisted gunman bent on revenge murdered three cops and wounded three more in a July 17 shooting spree that began just 5 miles from the store where Sterling died.
Trump, terror dominate BY LARRY MCSHANE
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THIS WAS the year when The Donald trumped all. The Queens-born President-elect’s divisive journey from a Trump Tower penthouse to the Oval Office kept the nation, and the world, riveted as the GOP nominee vanquished favored Hillary Clinton. But there was more to 2016 than the polarizing presidential race: Terrorism and tragedies, police shootings and the shootings of police, celebration in Chicago and devastation in Orlando. In the city, Mayor de Blasio fell under federal and state investigations for alleged irregularities with his since-scuttled non-profit, the Campaign for One New York. The still-unsolved murder of a young Queens jogger stunned the city, and the head of the Administration for Children’s Services stepped down after her agency failed to protect two small boys from horrific deaths. Here are the top 10 stories of the past 12 months:
Over the course of 2016, Donald Trump’s White House hopes morphed from impossible to improbable to inevitable as he hurled insults and innuendo during the debates and across the Twitterverse. The billionaire New Yorker/exreality show host left pollsters and pundits stunned by his unlikely crushing of Hillary Clinton on his way to the White House. Clinton was hardly the lone
target of the Twitter-happy Trump: There was “Lyin’ Ted” Cruz and “Little Marco” Rubio and Carly “Look at that face” Fiorina. The bizarre campaign ffeatured a bit of everything — Hillary’s e emails, Trump’s videotaped miv ssogyny, real news, fake news, n “Saturday Night “ Live” skits, a L last-minute FBI probe of Clinton. There was even the brief return of disgraced ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner, whose own tawdry emails with a 15-year-old North Carolina girl prompted a renewed look at Clinton’s messages.
In a year when outrage over the police shootings of black men reached new heights, there was no two-day stretch like July 5 and 6 — when two unarmed African-Americans were killed by cops only hours apart. Alton Sterlingg died first. The 37-year-old wass selling CDs outside a Baton Rouge convenience store when two cops responded, pinned him to the ground and fatally shot him. A security video showed Sterling had no weapon in his hands when killed. The second was Philando Castile, shot to death as his girlfriend and her 4-yearold daughter watched from the backseat of his car. The black man, who had a
The Bastille Day fireworks had just ended, and a crowd of some 40,000 departed from the French Riviera beachfront. And then the truck appeared, its driver gunning down some of the revelers and running down others. By the time the terrorist was shot dead, he left behind a trail of 84 dead — including 10 children. Another 202 were injured as the mass killer carved a mile-long path of horror along the Promenade des Anglais in the seaside city of Nice. “There were bodies all over the place,” recalled witness Robert Canon. “Too many. I couldn’t bear to stay and watch. I saw children’s pushcarts and toys, too. It was horrible.” Witnesses said the 18-ton truck zigged and zagged, targeting victims as they ran desperately to avoid the speeding vehicle. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls — following the third major terror attack in France since January 2015 — declared the driver was “a terrorist linked to radical Islam.”
One of the dead officers, Montrell Jackson, had issued a Facebook call for peace just before his death.
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Nobody lifts a curse like Theo Epstein. The Chicago Cubs general manager, just 12 years after snapping the Curse of the Bambino as the head of the Boston Red Sox’s front office, reveled as his new team erased the Curse of the Billy Goat with their World Series triumph. The Cubbies captured their first championship since 1908 in dramatic style — overcoming a deficit of three games to one and knocking off the Cleveland Indians in a 10-inning Game 7 nail-biter that was a game for the ages. The deciding game lasted over four hours, with the Cubs taking an early lead, blowing it, scoring twice in the top of the 10th — and nearly blowing the lead again in the bottom of the inning. The final score: 8-7.
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The vast majority of Cubs fans — including celebrities like Bill Murray, Eddie Vedder and John Cusack — had never seen the team even play in a World Series. Their last previous appearance came in 1945. And then there was Mabel Ball, age 108, who rooted her whole life for the Cubs. Once she finally saw them win, Ball passed away. “It ain’t funny,” said her son, “but it’s funny.”
The first blast came on the morning of Sept. 17, a pipe bomb planted in a Jersey Shore garbage can just prior to the third annual Marine Semper Fi race. Eleven hours later, a massive blast rattled W. 23rd St., injuring 31 people — shattering windows and sending scores of terrified pedestrians sprinting for safety. The same man was responsible for both — Ahmad Rahimi. The terror suspect was busted two days later after a wild gunfight with police in Linden, N.J. His attempt to target an NJTransit train station in Elizabeth was foiled by a pair of homeless men who spied a backpack holding his homemade device. Rahimi, 28, became radicalized two years ago during a visit to his native Afghanistan. He subsequently turned hell-bent on unleashing a terrorist attack on American soil, and kept a handwritten journal of hate. Rahimi, held on $5.2 million bail, was still limping from his bullet wounds during a court appearance this month.
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Karina Vetrano typically jogged with her dad, an ex-city firefighter, as she ran along an overgrown trail in their Howard Beach neighborhood. But Philip Vetrano’s back was sore on Aug. 2, and his vivacious daughter set off alone from their home. She never made it back. Just blocks away, a murderous sexual predator awaited in the 10-foot-high weeds along the trail. Her body was discovered hours later by her father during an increasingly frantic search. The savage murder and rape of the bright young woman — she had recently earned a master’s degree — remains unsolved nearly five months later. Outraged New Yorkers kicked in more than $300,000 to post a reward for information leading to the killer. By early October, police had worked their way through more than 180 tips without turning up a single viable suspect.
Coming soon to a Manhattan courtroom — Mayor de Blasio? The mayor, up for re-election in 2017, could face a far more daunting legal challenge in the year ahead. Under investigation by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara are the mayor’s fund-raising efforts on behalf of a since-disbanded nonprofit dubbed the Campaign for One New York. At issue, whether the donations came with a quid pro quo for the donors. The Daily News reported the mayor and an aide solicited some $5 million for the campaign, mostly from developers and others with city
Mayor de Blasio has a lot on his mind, including federal and state probes into his fund-raising, as the new year (and his re-election campaign) loom.
The head of the city Administration for Children’s Services resigned abruptly this month after the violent deaths of two small boys produced an outpouring of outrage. Gladys Carrion stepped down just nine days after the Dec. 3 death of 3-year-old Jaden Jordan, allegedly beaten into a coma by his mother’s infuriated boyfriend. The tiny victim’s crime had been soiling his pants. ACS had earlier received a tip about a child locked in a dog cage, with the caller giving the address
business. The News quoted three lobbyists who detailed a “dialing for dollars” campaign on behalf of the nonprofit. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. issued subpoenas and called witnesses as he investigates money raised by de Blasio’s forces in an effort to help the Democrats seize control of the state Senate. De Blasio has denied any wrongdoing, and specifically said he was not summoned to appear before a grand jury on the state or federal level. next door to the Brooklyn apartment where Jordan was fatally injured. It took ACS workers three days to locate the right address, which shared a common porch with the wrong one. w By then, it was too late for ffo o the toddler. In September, 6-yearold o ld Zymere Perkins was beaten to death in Harb ea llem le em — with his mother’s boyfriend suspected in the b oy fatal ffa ata attack. The T Daily News reported five previous abuse por allegations involving the alle al boy before his death. ACS suspended four top officials and reassigned five caseworkers, only to take another massive wave of criticism after the death of Jaden.
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Danny DeVito as well, whose most choice gift was “a little airplane with pedals in it. It was like a car. I called it Rosebud,” he jokes. No footballs or BB guns for Carson Kressley, who was thrilled to get a Barbie’s Malibu Beach House. “I did ask for a lot of girl toys and I did get them. It helped build my career,” he said. Dolls likewise rated high with Cyndi Lauper, who was 11 when she got “thatt Tammy doll with the hair that grew. I went to school oll and I told everyone and the teacher said, ‘Aren’t you a little old for dolls?’ It kind of ruined it but I didn’t care, f--k her.” Jessica Chastain’s pas-sion: “Cabbage Patch Kid d dolls.” For Patricia Clarkson: “A stuffed lion that would speak to you when you pulled (a a string).” Courtney B. Vance’s pick spoke with their fists: “Rock ’em, Sock ’em Robots.” If it’s Christmas cheer err Vance’s robots are you’re after, Pedro presumably history, but Almodovar (inset) is not your Kevin Nealon still has guy. Or at least he wasn’t while the gift he rates his growing up in a small town in Spain n favorite: “A Kimberly in the 1950s. “I remember myself at electric guitar from Christmas being very sad when I wass Sears. I was 12. It’s a child,” he told us. “I was that type off hanging on my wall child to be depressed.” Any special presents at home with my rethat cut the holiday gloom? “I was very fanatially nice guitars.” cal for tin trains,” he recalls.
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ack in 1966, Jay started his career as a doorman in a luxury apartment building in Queens. He worked long shifts opening the doors for others, but never expected that years later so many doors would open for him. (Jay is not his real name; he wouldn’t let me tell his story if I used it. Soon you’ll find out why.) While stationed at the front entrance, Jay met Evelyn and Jack, a wife and husband who were tenants in the building. They hit it off right away, so much so that Jay introduced the couple to his wife, and the foursome started going out for dinner together on weekends. In 1981, Jack, the CEO of a large company, died suddenly of a heart attack. That left Evelyn feeling lonely and depressed. The long-time pair had had no children, despite trying, and worse, her dog had recently died. She had neither brothers nor sisters nor cousins around. In response, Jay and his wife made a point to stay in touch with her and keep her company. Decades later, at age 80, Evelyn’s health declined, her arthritis forcing her to wear a brace on her neck. Jay invited her to his house every Saturday night for dinner, where she would play with his three Yorkies, and Sunday nights, they went to restaurants. They all grew ever-closer. Every day at 9 a.m., Jay or his wife called to check in on Evelyn, then did it again at 7 p.m. It was the same routine Jay followed with his own mother and his wife, her mother. Jay took Evelyn to visit doctors, too, and saw her through two cataract operations. She never asked him to do any of this, nor did she need to, because he always volunteered. And even though Evelyn was an observant Jew and Jay and his wife were Catholic, she often joined them in church. “She became family to us,” Jay told me. Soon Evelyn, more frail by the day, came to rely on a cane to get around. Jay took her everywhere she needed to go – the supermarket, the dentist – and never, ever, let her go anywhere alone. He and his wife tried to persuade her to hire a home aide, but she refused to compromise her sense of independence. One morning in 2010, this improbable friendship between doorman and tenant came to an abrupt end. Jay entered her apartment before going on-shift and found Evelyn on the floor in her bedroom, unconscious from a stroke. Jay called an ambulance, and she went to the hospital. She died that night, at age 86. Jay arranged for her funeral. All of her remaining relatives were too old or lived too far away to attend. As it turned out, Evelyn named Jay in her will. That came as no surprise to him. A year earlier she had told him she planned to appoint him executor of her estate. “I’m leaving you in charge of everything after I pass away,” she said to him. “I trust you.” She gave him a copy to hold onto. “I’m also leaving you some money,” Evelyn said, but without specifying how
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much. “Really?” Jay said. “Why?” “Because I love you and I love your wife.” Jay figured Evelyn might leave him a modest amount, maybe $10,000 or so. But it turned out to be substantial. “I never thought she would leave me as much as she left me,” Jay told me. “I was shocked. Who knew she even had that kind of money?” In an instant, the doorman from Queens became wealthy beyond anything he ever might have imagined. The story could end there. Doorman performs good deeds for a friend in need, only to hit the jackpot. But that’s only half the story. How Jay handled his newfound fortune gives us the rest. One night, soon after his inheritance came through, he went to a local church, where he listened to a sermon from a Father Anthony. He addressed parishioners about homeless children starving in his native Calcutta, where he practiced as a pastor and had met Mother Teresa. Once a year, Father Anthony visited New York City for a month as a guest. Jay introduced himself afterwards. “I’d like to help some of the children,” he said. “Pray for them,” Father Anthony said. “I’d like to give you some money.” Jay took Father Anthony out for lunch the next day and discussed the matter further. “Look,” Jay said, “I have a little something to give you.” He handed him an envelope stuffed with $100 bills. For the last six years, they have followed the same ritual every time Father Anthony visits New York. The money goes toward feeding, clothing and sheltering the children in his care in India. Jay could have stopped there and called it a day. But in short order, at the same church, he caught a sermon from Father Dan, a priest from Africa who likewise visited Queens one month a year. Father Dan told how as a boy he had to walk miles to reach a well so he could bring back water for his family. He also described three teenage boys in his native village whose parents had died in war, and who lived in a shack with a leaky roof and often went hungry. Guerilla rebels routinely threatened to kidnap the boys and enlist them as soldiers. But Father Dan established an orphanage run by Catholic nuns. He went from village to village in his brokendown truck rescuing the abandoned young boys, starting with six. Jay took Father Dan out to lunch, too. “What you’re doing is wonderful,” Jay said. “Well, I love the children,” Father Dan said. “And now we take care of 200 of them.” “Look, I have a little something to give you.” And so every time Father Dan visits Queens, Jay gives him, too, an envelope stuffed with $100 bills. The money helps support the orphanage, and is also going toward building a new well. It’s as if Jay sought to adopt the children his friends Evelyn and Jack could never have. A quick flashback here: One day in May, 1997, Jay heard that Mother Teresa would be visiting a convent in the Bronx,
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and so he left home at 5 in the morning, eager to meet her. Unfortunately, he never got the opportunity. Teresa, then 86 and ailing, returned to India and died three days later. But a nun Jay knew gave him a medal from her commemorating her visit. The words inscribed on the back proved prophetic: “May God bless you richly.” I came to know Jay from my morning trips to a local Dunkin’ Donuts to drink coffee and read. One day I overheard a man say to another customer, “I’m going to the cemetery today to take some flowers to my mother.” Somehow that single sentence, so simple in its sentiment, stirred me to my depths. A few days later at the same place, I saw the same man scratch at a Lotto ticket with a coin. He said to the customer at the next table, “I hope I win a lot of money so I can give it away.” Now all I could think was, Who is this guy? Within a few weeks, Jay and I got to talking. Over the next few months, we became more and more friendly. Eventually, he learned to trust me with his secret. At my prompting, but always humbly and even hesitantly, he told me this story, all about his friend Evelyn and Fathers Anthony and Dan and the once-lost children in India and Africa he helps support. Jay retired in 2008 after 42 years as a doorman standing sentry and earning union wages. Staying on his feet on a marble floor all day for all those decades, with little opportunity to sit, left him stricken with scoliosis. Now 75, he gets around the neighborhood wheeling a walker, his back stooped forward at a sharp angle. Despite his newfound affluence, Jay and his wife, who have a son and a daughter, live in the same home and the same neighborhood they occupied before the bounty came through. They wear the same clothes, eat the same food and live largely the same life. Once in a while they splurge to see a Broadway show or take friends out to dinner. As it happens, donating cash to virtual strangers in need is nothing new for Jay. “I gave money away before,” he explained. “I’ve tried all my life to help people. That’s how my parents taught me. It was always in my heart since I was born.” But now Jay practices philanthropy on a whole new scale. He plays Santa Claus year-round. And no one knows anything about his ad hoc altruism except his wife and the priests. And now I know, too. “The inheritance made me feel more generous,” Jay told me. “I give more away because now I have more to give. The more you get, the more you should give. And if you get nothing, you should still give. It makes you feel excellent. You do good and it comes back around to you.” A tenant named Evelyn once opened a door for him. Now the former doorman extends a hand filled with $100 bills to the poorest children on the planet. All these years later, he still devotes his days to opening doors for others. Brody, an executive and essayist in Forest Hills, is author of the upcoming memoir, “Playing Catch with Strangers: A Family Guy (Reluctantly) Comes of Age.”
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wo bits of news from above: The black-tinted window that fell to earth Thursday from the 27th floor of a Whitehall St. office building, somehow harming no one. The huge plane the Tuesday before last, circling low, low, low above Manhattan before flying away. The plane jerked me back to the months after 9/11, when my eyes fixed on each plane over Manhattan, to be sure it stayed in the sky where planes belong. That was after I’d spent some time volunteering at Ground Zero with the Salvation Army, trying to do what I could to be of use. I don’t remember so much about that time, to be honest, but I do remember how quickly you adjust to a new, weird normal, breathing unnatural air and hauling heavy buckets through ruins. Scraps of ordinary interaction in the midst of that: political speculation and how’d-you-end-up-here chatter and even flirtation. Eventually, I got out of town for a few months and stopped thinking about any of that very often. Got used to ignoring airplanes again. Stayed away from downtown for the most part until heading to Zuccotti Park, where the South Tower once cast its shadows, to cover Occupy Wall Street in September of 2011. It was the seedy Burger King at the northwest corner of the park that closed the
HARRY SIEGEL space of 10 years, to when I was there on I think September 12 to steal some sleep, only for someone to yell we had to get out now, that the building (still there, and still a Burger King) might be the next domino to fall after the collapse of the South Tower brought down parts of 4 WTC, catty-corner from the BK. Speaking of things coming down, there’s a brief story within a story in Dashiell Hammett’s classic noir “The Maltese Falcon” that’s stuck with me. Apropos of nothing, Sam Spade, the detective, tells Brigid O’Shaughnessy, the femme fatale, about a man named Charles Flitcraft, who had a good life and a solid income and a nice family in Tacoma before just disappearing one day. “He went like that,” Spade says. “Like a fist when you open your hand.” Five years after Flitcraft disappeared, his wife asks Spade’s detective agency to track down a tip that he’d been spotted in Spokane. Sure enough, he’s there with a new life, income and family. Eager to explain himself, Flitcraft tells
Spade his story. He’d been on his way to lunch when a beam fell from a construction site, close enough that a chip it dislodged from the sidewalk on impact had scarred his cheek. Says Spade: “He felt like somebody had taken the lid off life and let him look at the works” of how random it all is. So Flitcraft took off with just the cash in his pockets, drifting around for a couple years before settling in Washington. “He wasn’t sorry for what he had done,” Spade concludes. “It seemed reasonable enough to him. I don’t think he even knew he had settled back naturally into the same groove he had jumped out of in Tacoma.” Back in Manhattan, “I heard something first, then I saw the glass,” said 43-year-old insurance salesman Richard Vasquez of the Lower East Side, outside smoking when the Whitehall St. window fell to earth. “I heard, like, an explosion.” From now on, he said, “I’m gonna go around the block” on smoke breaks. That big strange plane turned out to be a C-130, accompanied by two choppers, for a military “emergency relocation drill” for the woman-grabbing reality-star demagogue whose kids will run some half-blind
trust as our next commander-in-chief tweets threats and insults. That’s soon-to-be President Donald Trump, who’s vowed to do something about these “somethings going on,” not to mention “make every dream you ever dreamed for your country come true.” A lot of beams are falling now. Dead refugees washing up on beaches, live ones driving trucks into Christmas crowds. Plagues, bots and supposed false flags as old wars simmer and new one loom, an endless trickle of dispatches from the borderless battle a third president is about to inherit and rebrand. The key is to stay woke, instead of waking up after something falls close by to the uncertainty of everything in life except how it’ll end, and then putting all that out of mind once the sky stays up there for a bit. “That’s the part of it I always liked,” says Spade — whose living depends on seeing through the lies others try to sell him and themselves — in concluding his account of Flitcraft’s story. “He adjusted himself to beams falling, and then no more of them fell, and he adjusted himself to them not falling.”
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storia: I honestly fail to see how the hammy antics of temporarily employed Salvation Army workers, dancing and prancing to blaring pop music so disturbingly loud you can’t even hear the bells they’re jingling, has anything to do with charity, much less Christmas, Jesus, humanity and divinity. Which is why I am asking the Salvation Army to salvage Christmas, please! If not for its own reputation, then for the sake of our children. Stop inflicting on them depthless, mind-numbing frenetics. Rather, grace them with the nobility, generosity and compassion that is the enduring message of Yuletide. I implore the Army to dial it down, so that the many diverse voices on the street can be heard. Then, please see to it that employees avoid straying from the context of Christmas by playing Christmas classics, rather than whatever category of music many employees are broadcasting. Respectfully wishing all a blessed Christmas and joyous New Year. And let us adore Him with a lot more class. Brad Stonebraker
Remembering heroes abroad Hazlet, N.J.: To Voicer Grace Lutrario: What a beautiful tribute you have written to your husband. Please thank your husband for his service to our country. May you and your husband have a very merry Christmas and a happy and healthy new year. Ed Barrett
Grinch ruined Penn Station Flushing: Who is the Grinch that stole Christmas from Penn Station? The lack of any significant Christmas decorations on the Amtrak level is deplorable. The station is dismal enough and could use something to lift people’s spirits. The recent news story of a rat trying to go down the up escalator pretty much tells the whole story of dreary Penn Station. It’s pathetic without Christmas decorations. Thanks, Grinch. Robert Falcone
Salute to government workers Manhattan: As we remember our deployed troops this Christmas, we should also include all the U.S. government employees who work in our national interest at embassies, consulates and other posts around the world, as well as members of the NYPD posted abroad who protect our city against terrorism. They all deserve our appreciation, respect and prayers. Frank B. Meade
Traditions precede Christmas Staten Island: To Voicer Louise Price: Before you get upset that festooned trees and lights are often called “holiday” instead of Christmas decorations, you might want to recognize that these traditions were, in fact, borrowed from pre-Christian pagan holidays. As far as Christmas carols in school, it’s less about offending people than keeping the separation between church and state. It is simply not appropriate to sing
religion-based songs in a public school. Christianity, although observed by the majority of Americans, is not the only religion here. That said, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy new year. In other words: happy holidays. Carrole Portantiere
Religious songs not allowed Fresh Meadows: To Voicer Louise Price: You have a right to celebrate Christmas. Public schools, on the other hand, are prohibited from celebrating religious holidays by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution. That’s why they don’t include songs such as “Silent Night,” “Joy to the World” and “Little Drummer Boy” in their repertoires. Joan Bratkowsky
Christmas and the Trump vote Levittown, L.I: Here are some of the reasons why this 74-year-old, blue-collar, retired Democrat voted for Donald Trump. The majority in this country is Christian. We always said “Merry Christmas,” but we can’t say that anymore because it offends the Muslims. Are you for real? My wife is Jewish and never had a problem saying “Merry Christmas.” It used to be if you worked for civil service, you didn’t make a private industry salary but you got a pension. Now you have teachers making more than executives. My taxes are the highest in the country, and I can’t afford my home. But they keep spending and raising my taxes. I can’t vote for anyone because that person is in office for a short time after being arrested for corruption. I can go on and on, but the media will print their lies and make up stories thinking the American public won’t know the difference. By the way, I’m probably one of the few American “conservative”
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Democrats still living. Where’s Harry Truman when we need him? Joseph Taormina
Christmas not the only holiday Jackson, N.J.: In response to the offensive letter by Voicer Scott M. Smilo: Retailers use the term “holiday” shopping because they are aware that Chanukah is celebrated this year on Christmas Eve. This is not political correctness, but sound economic policy because millions of Jewish people are shopping for gifts. Jesus — a rabbi, according to the Gospel of John — celebrated the Festival of Dedication which is now called Chanukah. Also, I did not realize the “good old days” meant you have to celebrate Christmas to be considered an American. Kenneth Brown
Chanukah and Kwanzaa count Manhattan: I’d like to inform Voicer Scott M. Smilo that there are three holidays celebrated on Dec. 25, 26 and the rest of the week: Christmas, Chanukah and Kwanzaa. All three involve giving gifts. Therefore, advertisers are correct to refer to them as “holidays.” Marilyn Levin
Holiday harping Brooklyn: To Voicer Zelda Multz: You seem to have missed the point of my letter. Nowhere did I say that anyone of any faith should be excluded from anything. Why has it become a crime
in the last 10 years to use the word “Christmas?” “Christmas shopping” was a common, everyday expression. Why is it taboo to use it now? Why are good old, traditional American and family values going down the drain? I’ll tell you why: because of the politically correct left and liberal jellyfish like you, who instead of standing up for American traditions and values allow themselves to cave to a bunch of outsiders who come to our country and have the audacity to tell us how to talk and how to live. By the way, where do you do your holiday shopping? Why don’t you try to pick up a spine? Scott Smilo
Missing fiancée. . . Brooklyn: I have not seen my fiancée, Voicer David DiBello, since 2:30 a.m. on Nov. 9, leaving our home laughing hysterically. He was set to return 10 days later, but then there was that failed recount. Again he promised to return this past Monday, but the Electoral College voted. If only Hillary Clinton would just stop losing! He has promised to come home for our wedding day on Friday, Jan. 20, but being Inauguration Day, I’m a little fearful he’ll still be too busy laughing! Lydia Ficorelli
Hey, here he is! Brooklyn: Please family and friends, no gifts this year. No tube socks, handkerchiefs, scented candles, shirts, ties, cologne, or
those engraved serving dishes with Christmas designs. The gift I received on Election Day was one for the ages! David DiBello
Hoping for fair work week law Brooklyn: Re “Work cut out for Council” (editorial, Dec. 22): I am a father of four who works as a fry cook at KFC. From week to week, I don’t know what my schedule will be. It’s impossible to plan ahead, go to appointments with my kids or be sure my paycheck will cover our family’s expenses. No one should have to life their life this way. I’m glad City Council members Brad Lander, Corey Johnson and Deborah Rose have introduced fair work week legislation for workers like me. This scheduling legislation would give me the advance notice my family needs. Employers can still change our schedules on short notice, but they would pay us a penalty fee. I have to give my boss two weeks’ notice when I want to change my schedule so it’s only fair that employers have to give us the same respect. Alvin Major
Condolences to Gallo family Brooklyn: My condolences to the family of the late Daily News columnist and cartoonist Bill Gallo, on the death of his wife, Dolores. It brings to mind Bill’s wonderful cartoons that we enjoyed in The News and also those “Old Geezers” luncheons at Gallagher’s on 52nd St. in Manhattan that Bill hosted. May she rest in peace. Joseph A. Pierre
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Boko Haram dead, says Nigeria prez THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAGOS, Nigeria — The Boko Haram extremist group has finally been crushed — driven from its last forest enclave with fighters on the run and no place to hide, Nigeria’s president declared Saturday. His victorious statement came as the Islamic State group, with which one faction of Boko Haram is allied, claimed that a successful attack on an army barracks in northeast Nigeria’s Yobe State “killed and wounded many.” The communique on social media said the attack took place Thursday, the same day President Muhammadu Buhari (photo) said troops defeated Boko Haram in its Sambisa Forest stronghold in neighboring Borno State. It was an indicator that despite Buhari’s announcement, Nigeria is unlikely to see an end soon to the deadly suicide bombings, village attacks and assaults on remote military outposts in northeastern Nigeria carried out by the country’s homegrown Islamic extremist group.
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GRIDLOCK SAM SUN.N DEC. 25 - SAT., DEC. 31 SUNDAY RULES IN EFFECT MONDAY IN OBSERVANCE OF CHRISTMAS DAY Sunday is Christmas and the first day of Chanukah so expect lots of later afternoon travel. Christmas is the only holiday named after someone in which all parking rules (except those in effect 7 days/week) are suspended. Since it falls on a Sunday, the city parking gods are suspending all rules on Boxing Day, a very heavy shopping day. That means you don’t have to feed the meter which may just mean a tougher time getting to the curb to shop. NJ Transit, Metro-North, subway, and PATH will run on Saturday schedules when? Sunday or Monday, unclear. Wednesday’s traffic is full of woe as sellout matinees fill West Midtown and The Pinstripe Bowl will flummox drivers in the Bronx noon to 2 p.m. and again during the afternoon peak hour. Wednesday is the final Matinee Day of 2016, with theatre-goers packing the streets of midtown beginning noonto hit the restaurants. Crowds will surge and traffic will jell 1:30- 2 p.m. for curtains up and 4:30 to 5 p.m. as final acts are over. Afterwards, crowds will make their way to see the Rockefeller tree, where they’ll run into crowds from one of the Rockettes’ over twenty shows this week (4 on Wednesday alone). All that combined with the nightly menorah lighting at Grand Army Plaza (6 p.m. weeknights; 3:30 p.m. Friday; 8:30 p.m. Saturday) will have Fifth Ave. crawling between 59th and 34th Sts., even with Trump out of town likely through New Year’s.
Already, there are reports that the insurgents have been regrouping in Taraba and Bauchi states, south of their northeastern stronghold in Borno State, and taking advantage of a decades-old conflict in central Nigeria between mainly Muslim nomadic cattle herders and Christian farmers. Buhari commended Nigerian troops for “finally entering and crushing the remnants of the Boko Haram.” He announced the “long-awaited and most gratifying news of the final crushing of Boko Haram terrorists in their last enclave” and declared, “The terrorists are on the run, and no longer have a place to hide.” The Sambisa Forest was where Boko Haram was believed to be holding some of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped in April 2014 from a school in the town of Chibok — a mass abduction that brought the Islamic extremists world attention and sparked international social media campaign #BringBackOurGirls.
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The Pinstripe Bowl with Northwestern vs. Pitt at Yankee Stadium, delaying the Cross Bronx and Major Deegan beginning at 1 p.m. for a 2 p.m. kickoff Wednesday. Worse will be the impact post-game when fans will spill out taking over main arteries in the Bronx just as the rush hour hits. On Thursday and Friday, another wave of travelers will hit airport-bound routes and crossings out of the city. How do you know this? Airport-bound drivers: leave 45 minutes early or better yet, opt for transit to JFK and Newark. Saturday, the area bounded by Sixth to Eighth Aves. between 38th and 59th Sts. will close 6 p.m. that evening to 5 a.m. Sunday for New Year’s in Times Square, causing a pedlock/gridlock maze. Subway exits at 42nd St.-Times Square will be subject to closures. Madison Square Garden: Knicks/ Celtics noon today; wrestling 7:30 p.m. Monday; Rangers/Senators 7 p.m. Tuesday; Phish 7 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Barclays Center: Long Island Nets/Westchester Knicks 1:30 p.m. Monday; Islanders/Capitals 7 p.m. Tuesday, wrestling 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; Get Real concert 10 p.m. Thursday. Follow me @GridlockSam for holiday updates through New Year’s, I’ll see you in 2017!
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Bodi Bodies dies off teen murder murder d victims viictiims Barbara B arbara b and and d Patricia Grimes were found 60 years ago in Chicago. Their mom Loretta (above) is overcome with grief.
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SIXTY YEARS AGO, Barbara and Patricia Grimes were a couple of ordinary teenage girls, addicted to the music of the swivel-hipped heartthrob who was driving women wild all over the country. On Dec. 28, 1956, the Chicago sisters begged their mother to let them go on a short bus trip to see their idol in “Love Me Tender,” Elvis Presley’s first movie. Within days, Mr. Rock ‘n’ Roll himself would send a personal message to the star-struck sisters. “If you are good Presley fans, you’ll go home and ease your mother’s worries,” the singer pleaded. Unfortunately, Barbara, 15, and Patricia, 13, would never know they had received this singular honor. By the time Presley issued his appeal, the girls were already dead. About a month after Barbara and Patricia set off to on their movie excursion, a construction worker driving along a deserted road near Willow Springs, Ill., noticed “these flesh-colored things” in a ditch. They were the frozen remains of the Grimes girls. The discovery put an end to one of the biggest missing person investigations in the history of the city, in which detectives tried to track the girls’ movements. Their mother, Loretta, said she had sent them off that evening
with instructions to be home before midnight. A neighbor said she and her 6-year-old sister sat with the girls in the theater. Several people recalled seeing them after the movie was over, but nothing was certain, wrote Tamara Shaffer in her book on the case, “Murder Gone Cold.” They had been spotted driving in a maroon car with two men, on a bus bound for Nashville, hanging around with sailors, in filling stations, hotels and dance halls. A Milwaukee mental patient sent ransom notes. Memphis police went on alert, just in case the sisters had decided to make a pilgrimage to Presley’s hometown. Rumors swirled that in addition to the movie, the girls’ agenda that night included wild drinking and trysts with secret lovers. Until Jan. 22, police felt that the girls had run away from home, despite their mother’s insistence that it was not like them. “My poor babies,” Mrs. Grimes sobbed in a front-page story in the Chicago Tribune after the bodies were found. “Why couldn’t they have taken me and let my babies live? If the police had listened to me they would have had the Newsmen and police view bodies of Barbara and Patricia Grimes in secluded ditch.
true story half an hour after the girls were missing.” Autopsy results found no stab or bullet wounds. The medical experts’ best guess at the cause of death was exposure to the cold weather that reduced “body temperature below the critical level compatible with life.” Police quickly snatched a suspect, Walter Kranz, 53, a steamfitter who had called police headquarters in mid-January with the strange story that he had seen the location of the girls’ bodies in a dream. Further investigation, however, ruled Kranz out as the killer. Another suspect soon emerged from Chicago’s skid row. Witnesses had told of seeing Patricia and
Barbara in a restaurant with two men, one who looked like Elvis. Police narrowed their search to Edward Lee (Bennie) Bedwell, 21, a troublemaking drifter. “Bennie’s Slaying Story! ” screamed the Trib’s front page on Jan. 28, 1957, announcing that Bedwell had offered a 14-page confession. He described in detail how he met the girls and another man, named Frank, at a bar a week after they went missing. The four went on a drinking binge for about a week, until the sisters resisted their sexual advances, he said. Bedwell said he and the other man knocked the girls out, took off their clothes, and dumped them by the side of the road. He was not sure whether they were still alive at the time. “I figured they would come to and go for help. I didn’t do it intentionally,” he told investigators. The story, though, did not hold up in the face of the evidence, especially autopsy results suggesting the girls had likely died on Dec. 28 and that they had consumed no alcohol. The autopsy also showed that the older girl had had sexual relations before she died, but it was impossible to determine whether or not the act had been consensual. Bedwell later recanted, claiming police had beaten and bribed the confession out of him.
With nothing concrete to connect him to the deaths, authorities set him free. Police continued to follow leads for the next few years, but none panned out. There was speculation that the Grimes sisters may have been victims of the same killers who had murdered other children in the area at the time, but no firm links could be made. The Grimes case went cold and grows colder with each passing year. This week marks six decades since their disappearance and many of the players, from Elvis Presley on, are long gone. But some people still hold onto the hope there may someday be closure. Ray Johnson, a retired criminal investigator and true-crime historian and author, became interested in the sisters when he was gathering ghost stories for his 2011 book, “Chicago’s Haunt Detective.” Not surprisingly, there are some eerie local legends connected with the Grimes girls, including sounds of doors slamming and bodies being dumped from an invisible ghost car on the road where the victims were found. Johnson started “Help Solve Chicago’s Grimes Sisters’ Murder,” a Facebook group that has attracted 1,400 followers. It’s devoted to gathering tips that may one day help the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department clear up this mystery.
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(N)EVERGREENS by James Barrick THE WEEK AHEAD
If it’s your birthday
Happy birthday, kind sensationalist! You crave excitement and out of the ordinary experience, achieving this through pushing yourself to go farther than you thought was possible. You share your birthday with Rod Serling of “The Twilight Zone”! You’re more comfortable with professional success than you are with relationship success, as it’s difficult for you to savor the moment. This year, Jupiter brings awesome career breaks, and ruler Saturn gives you superior wisdom – until December 2017 – to heal your love life.
ARIES
MARCH 21-APRIL 19 You’ll feel pretty emotional this holiday. Once back at work, and ready to move along with last week’s program, you discover that improperly communicated information brings into question the extent of your contributions. Although seeing bright red, before locking horns with the rumored source, carefully review the alleged crime scene for accuracy.
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APRIL 20-MAY 20 Being all things to all people is something you strive for as it reflects your resolve and your reliability. Things have been rewarding at work recently, and you’ve earned the admiration of your co-workers. Perhaps the current requirements of business partners outweighs loved ones. See if you can manage to shift the balance.
LIBRA
SEPT. 23-OCT. 22 Although it’s holiday week, some amusements will have to be put to one side. Something critical has arisen in a relationship which you must assess and ultimately take care of. It’s necessary to see things as they really are and not through rose-colored glasses. Don’t seek consolation by eating lots of sweets!
SCORPIO
OCT. 23-NOV. 21 In an uncharacteristic approach, there is someone who you want to confide in, relating some confidential information. While you’re inspired not to hold back, perhaps the direct manner in which you choose to engage the person is too intense. Your approach could create a protective barrier instead of the connection you seek.
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NOV. 22-DEC. 21 You are feeling an emotional attraction to certain material possessions. In fact, you have been considering making a certain investment. While you’re sensing that on a gut level this is something you really want to do, this probably isn’t the best time to do this. Listen to the guidance that friends are offering.
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MAY 21-JUNE 20 There is a mystery which you feel compelled to get to the bottom of, but your efforts don’t seem to be taking you in the right direction. While you’re sure you’re pursuing the right leads, your compass is just off. Time to switch off the mind, and let the intuition flow. JUNE 21-JULY 22 Gathering with your friends and family means a great deal and you’re able to open up and genuinely show this. Family and its roots are an extension of how you see yourself. Current interactions with various members are providing you with insightful experiences. A special female relative offers you some excellent advice.
LEO
JULY 23-AUG. 22 The holidays have taken a bit of a toll this year. It isn’t easy having the right climate for mixing family, friends and love interests together. With your natural warm-heartedness, you’ve been reaching out with generosity to everyone. For some, however, it is difficult when they realize that they have to share you.
VIRGO
AUG. 23-SEPT. 22 Don’t spend so much time justifying reasons for why you deserve time to enjoy yourself. Shake the guilt and just do it. While it helps your understanding to break it down, broadcasting bullet-point lists tends to dampens other people’s enjoyment. It will serve you more to just go with the flow.
DEC. 22-JAN. 19 There have been a few not so smooth interactions with close family members. You hoped a recent decision would be more in keeping with your views. These results would work in your favor if your agenda reflected a more accurate version of you and not the idealized version you’re envisioning.
AQUARIUS
JAN. 20-FEB. 18 Maybe some of those gifts you received are taking over your life as you’re identifying with them too much. You’re hoping that one symbolizes a value system which you think should earn the esteem of those close to you. As everyone respects generosity, sharing the item is really much better.
PISCES
FEB. 19-MARCH 20 You’ve enjoyed this respite from work. There have been extra responsibilities that have given you the recognition you want. But some new assignments involve areas you’re unfamiliar with. Don’t fear the unknown, consider it as exciting and uncharted new territory. If stuck, ask others for the help you usually provide.
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The beginning of the new year calls for a toast with your friends.
bite of the old one with decadent delights like caviar, oysters and shrimp cocktail. Whether you want to dress as a flapper at a sexy speakeasy, nosh on tacos and tequila at a retro Mexican cantina, or watch the ball drop with a glass of Champagne in Times Square, there’s plenty to indulge in this New Year’s Eve. Here’s where to eat, drink and be
merry while welcoming 2017.
Times Square at Bar 54 above the Hyatt Centric 135 W. 45th St.; tickets start at $1,399; balldrop.com/ hyatt-times-square-new-years-eve
Most native New Yorkers spend the year avoiding Times Square like the plague, but for those who aren’t yet jaded — or out-of-towners — there’s something undeniably magical about watching the ball drop in the greatest city on Earth. So if you have money to blow, do it right at this newly renovated watering hole above the Hyatt hotell — one of the highest rooftop lounges in n the city. Take in stunning views of everything from the Chrysler Building to lower Manhattan. The five-hour open bar starts at 9 p.m. Pace yourself with finger foods like beef Wellington canapes; corn quesadillas; and chicken yakitori. Party favors and a Champagne toast at midnight are also included.
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Rooftop views at The Skylark 200 W. 39th St.; tickets start at $275 per person; theskylarknyc.com
Party on with panoramic rooftop views of the famous Times Square ball drop and New York City skyline at this swanky Midtown cocktail oasis (photo right). Raise the roof on the 30th floor while indulging in bar bites like shrimp cocktail, pigs in a blanket and pommes frites with truffle aioli. There’s an open bar and a Champagne toast at midnight. Even the cupcakes are spiked — with mocha Kahlua and salted caramel amaretto. Of course there will be live music and plenty of dancing. Open bar starts at 9 p.m.
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Nine course tasting menu at Augustine 5 Beekman St.; $300; augustineny.com
This lavish French feast at Keith McNally’s new Parisian-inspired bistro in the Financial District comes with a hefty price tag for a reason. Decadent dishes like caviar and smoked salmon cheese puffs; oysters with Champagne mignonette and smoked trout roe; foie gras; raclette toast and Wagyu sirloin are just some of the rich menu items. There are three seatings beginning at 5:30 p.m. It’s bound to be one luxe last supper.
Smith and Mike Vecchione. There will be an a la carte menu with fried calamari, spinach-artichoke dip, pizza and barbecue chicken, and a countdown to the new year following the 10 p.m. show. The ball drop in Times Square isn’t too far from this Theater District spot.
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1626 Broadway; the 7:30 p.m. show costs $35 per person, plus a two-drink minimum. The cover charge for the 10 p.m. show is $90 per person, plus a two-drink minimum; carolines.com
Send 2016 out with a few laughs at Carolines comedy club. The hotspot is bringing the jokes with performances by comics such as Jordan Rock, Doug
387 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn; $90; larinabk.com
Burgers and Champagne at Chumley’s
Head to Fort Greene for good Italian food in a laid-back, rustic ambiance. This menu, by “Top Chef” season 14 alum Silvia Barban, will feature focaccia with burrata; lobster pancetta squid ink spaghetti; lamb chops with smoked potatoes; and a sweet gelato with chestnuts and caramelized hazelnuts. This spot is perfect for the couple or small group looking for
86 Bedford St.; $100 burger and Champagne pairing; chumleysnewyork.com
It’s all about tidings of comfort food and joy at this historic and recently revived speakeasy in the West Village. That means a hearty burger with bone marrow and crispy shallots, fries and a 1/2 bottle of Champagne.
24 E. 39th St.; Standard tickets $185, $240 for VIP; raineslawroom.com
6 E. 18th St.; $250; unionfare.tocktix.com
New Year’s Eve Spectacular at Carolines on Broadway
a low-key night with good food and great wine.
Prohibition Party at Raines Law Room at The William
All Night Dom at Union Fare Champagne showers are in the forecast at this Union Square restaurant and fancy food hall. Sip unlimited Dom Perignon Champagne all night amid sounds from a live DJ. The bubbly gets poured from 11 p.m. until 1 a.m. Get there earlier if you want to indulge in a five-course dinner. For an additional $150 per person (the $250 only covers the fancy Champagne), there will be options like Delmonico steak and oysters Rockefeller served at 9 p.m.
Italian meal at LaRina Pastifico & Vino
Four course menu at Tijuana Picnic 151 Essex St.; $80; tijuana-picnic.com
Here’s a fiesta with plenty of salsa. This retro Lower East Side Mexican cantina (above) known for its empanadas and ceviches will serve up a four-course meal with two live DJs playing hits all night starting at 8 p.m. Some menu favorites include salsa; grilled Mexican street corn slathered with cheese and habanero; and mains like cured red snapper with a jalapeno pesto; and marinated skirt steak with refried beans and queso fresco. The restaurant is a retro bi-level space fit for a party with long picnic tables for mingling and plenty of mezcal and tequila to help break the ice.
Party like it’s Prohibition. Dress in your best flapper garb and find yourself a Gatsby at this glitzy bash dripping with gin in Midtown East. Standard tickets include an open bar with signature cocktails like the Gold Drop with bourbon, Cynar liqueur, lemon and orange blossom; and the Martinez with gin, sweet vermouth and orange bitters. VIP tickets get you a full selection of Raines Law Room cocktails, a private table, and a cocktail server. Both ticket tiers include food. Nosh on charcuterie, mini fish and chips and sliders while letting g loose to live entertainment.
The Raines Law Room (above and l.) is gearing up for a Prohibition party to ring in the new year.
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he holidays bring comfort, joy — and choking hazards for kids, who love to put things in their mouth. While parents are on high alert about toys, coins, magnets and watch batteries, they may miss a less obvious — but no less dangerous — threat: whole grapes. The fruits are among the most common cause of food-related choking, after hot dogs and hard candies for kids under age 5. “Knowledge of the dangers posed by grapes and other similar foods is not widespread,” write doctors from the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital in Scotland,
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New to the scene... The dining desert of Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights has a new steakhouse that does two things right: meat and malbec. At La Barrita (132 Montague St.), an Argentinian joint, don’t waste time on anything except the sublime flank steak ($26) paired with the house wine — the 2011 Esencias De La Tierra ($40). The menu is peppered with starters like sausage, salads and empanadas. But only that grass-fed flank steak — perfectly seared, juicy and abundant — is worth your cash. Tangerine and gorgonzola pizza? You better believe it! That sweet, savory and creamy treat — plus other delicious
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who share cautionary case studies in the medical journal, Archives of Diseases in Childhood. They describe three cases of young children — a 5-year-old, a 2-year-old and a 17-month-old — who required emergency treatment after eating whole grapes. Only the youngest child survived. Grapes are like a perfect storm of danger for youngsters. Their airways are small. Their swallow reflex is developing. And the smooth soft surface of a grape makes it “a perfect plug,” per the American Academy of Pediatrics.
So cut grapes — and grape tomatoes and other foods with a similar shape — in half twice before giving them to kids under 5, advises David Shipman, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics at NYU Langone Medical Center. “Whole grapes are never a good idea,” he told the Daily News. “Even at the first sign of choking, it may be too late to get it out.”
Doctors advise that grapes and similar foods be cut in half twice to prevent plugging your child’s airway.
‘Steak’ your claim in B’klyn Heights combinations such as pickled pepper and soppressata; and smoked mozzarella and honey — are now flying out of the special Italforni “Bull” oven at Sauce & Barrel at 97 Washington St. (r.) in the still-underserved Financial District. The menu also includes a good Caesar salad, an excellent squid ink pasta with shrimp, and barrelaged cocktails. Chef Mike Paez previously worked at Eataly and Betony.
Coming soon...
This pasta is so long, it comes with scissors. Allora — the new northern Italian spot that just opened inside the Bernic Hotel (145 E. 47th St.) in Midtown — will offer “Maccheroni alla Mugnaia” (Miller’s Wife
Pasta), named for the flour mills popular in Abruzzo, Italy during the mid-14th century that specialized in making a single strand of pasta twirled into a whole meal. The never-ending pasta dish ($36) is made for two and topped with lamb, beef and pork — and served with scissors to trim it into one bite. It launches on the menu Jan. 2. Meat snacks just got a lot more epic. Venison Bites, made with sea salt and pepper and packed with protein, are the latest flavor to join EPIC Provisions’ jerky line which also features inventive options like bison bacon chia and chicken sesame BBQ. The Venison Bites will cost $6.99 and hit Whole Foods
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There’s a reason why this place has been in business for 20 years. Bar Virage in the East Village (118 Second Ave.) churns out incredibly fresh and authentic Israeli food prepared by Tel Aviv native and chef Liron Greenberg. The chicken shawarma sandwich (below) is a flavor explosion of perfectly marinated meat with pickled red onion, tahini and a hint of chili oil wrapped in pita ($14). ). The restaurant just launched its Late Night menu, served from 11 p.m. until 2 a.m. Don’t miss the hummus ($9); crispy falafel ($14) and lamb sliders with a yogurt-tahini sauce ($16).With Gersh
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El Faro Bakery features the torta carne enchilada (r.).
Given its location just inches from subway stairs, it’s no surprise that commuters find their way into Roti on the Run, a 12-year-old shop that specializes in food from Guyana. “Six to 8 in the evening,” says manager Nadira Ali, “is our rush hour.” Many grab dinner to go, scooping up vegetarian curries like okra, potato or chickpeas — all $4 with the West Indian flatbread called roti. Or, they come for $6 to $9 plates of stewed oxtails, whole fish fried till crisp or chicken made 12 ways. There’s jerk, boneless curry, stewed and barbecued, to name but a few, all served with rice or roti and homemade sauces such as sour-sweet tamarind and hot pepper, the latter a spicy-soothing blend of cucumbers and carrots. Roti on the Run is owned by Guyana native Chief Samsair, who also runs Chief Bakewell bakery from the same location. That means you can also pick up a still-warm $2 loaf of soft, sweet, braided plait bread — pronounced “plat,” says Ali — which is like the Guyanese challah. Or, grab $2.50 pastries like dumpling-shaped chicken patties; pine tarts filled with pineapple jam; and salara, Swiss rolllike buns swirled with coconut dyed bright-red. Roti on the Run: 3140 Fulton St., at Norwood Ave., Brooklyn; (718) 235-4414
Nadira shows off fresh bread at Roti On The Run. El Pulgarcito de America offers Pupusas with Curtito (below).
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ust south of Highland Park — where you’ll find the old Ridgewood Reservoir and a national military cemetery — is the narrow neighborhood of Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. Its main drag is Fulton St., home to the J train stop at Norwood Ave. and these three local favorites.
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Salvador Aguilar makes plenty of delicious things at El Faro Bakery, the Mexican cake shop and lunch counter he runs with help from his daughter Debbie. But if you try to pin him down on his favorite, says Debbie, he’ll just tell you it’s “making people smile.” He can usually achieve that with a concha, the oversized sweet roll topped with a swirl of sugar paste. A concha (it’s Spanish for “shell,” which this roll
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Though the menu offers plenty of platters with meat, rice and beans, the go-to item at El Pulgarcito de America has always been its $2 pupusas. The longstanding Salvadorian restaurant — decorated with a cozy mix of antlers, off-white tile and a wall-sized portrait of a Native American — makes excellent versions of these savory Central American pancakes, including those made with rice flour in addition to the usual corn. These pupusas are thin but large and stuffed with one of four fillings — pork, cheese, pork and cheese, or vegetables — then served with a big bowl of spicy curtido, the Salvadorian slaw made of slightly fermented cabbage and carrots. (Be careful piling it on: El Pulgarcito’s is spicier than most.) You can pair them with a beer or one of many fruit shakes or tropical fruit juices like soursop or maranon ($3.25), the creamy fruit of the cashew tree. El Pulgarcito de America: 3133 Fulton St., near Norwood Ave., Brooklyn; (718) 647-7762
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Help comes from Ingram, Brees NEW ORLEANS — Mark Ingram rushed for two-touchdowns and a game-sealing first down in the final minutes, and the New Orleans Saints put a considerable damper on Tampa Bay’s playoff aspirations with a 31-24 victory Saturday. The Bucs’ loss also wrapped up a playoff berth for the Giants. The Buccaneers (8-7) needed a win t o ke e p pace with Gr e e n Bay (9 6) for the final NFC wild-card spot, but couldn’t keep up with the Saints’ explosive offense. Drew Brees was 23 of 34 for 299 yards and a touchdown for New Orleans (7-8), which gained 417 total yards and did not have a turnover against a team with 26 takeaways — including three interceptions of Brees in the clubs’ previous meeting two weeks earlier. This time, it was New Orleans’ defense producing turnovers; Jairus Byrd intercepted Jameis Winston twice. The first takeaway set up Ingram’s second TD, and the second stalled a
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Coughlin, Jags to huddle Tom Coughlin is heading back to Jacksonville ... for an interview, at the very least. The former Giants coach will reportedly interview for the Jaguars’ head coaching job or some kind of “football czar” position in the front office this week, according to the NFL Network. Coughlin, a two-time Super Bowl champion coach, resigned with the Giants at the end of the 2015 season, but he has not ruled
out returning to coach again despite turning 71 by the start of the 2017 season. Coughlin previously coached in Jacksonville from 1995-2002, leading the franchise to two AFC Championship games. The Jaguars are currently 3-12 and in last place in the AFC South and fired head coach Gus Bradley after a Week 15 loss to the Texans. — John Healy
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Congrats @Giants fans! Far from over we have a HUGE game next week. We’re back in the postseason where this franchise belongs. #GiantsPride @BigDame900 Prayers to @derekcarrqb & #MarcusMariota - hate to see any player get hurt - believing for speedy recoveries! @kurt13warner
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Ben McAdoo is the fourth coach in Giants history to make the playoffs in his first season at the helm of Big Blue. Here’s how the first four made out: Jim Fassel, 1997: Fassel went 10-5-1 to win the NFC East in his rookie season but was one-and-done with the infamous Two-Minute Spill against the Vikings at home, when Randall Cunningham rallied Minnesota to score 10 points in the final minute and a half for a 23-22 shocker. Dan Reeves, 1993: Reeves erased the bad taste from the Ray Handley era with an 11-5 finish in his first season in East Rutherford. The Giants beat the Vikings, 17-10, at home in a howling wind storm before getting blown out in San Fran the next week in the final game for both Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor. It would be Reeves’ only playoff appearance in his four Giant seasons. Allie Sherman, 1961: Sherman went 10-3-1 and won the first of his three straight Eastern Division titles but got routed in the NFL title game at Green Bay, 37-0. After five playoff-less seasons, Sherman got fired a week before the ’69 opener after a historic preseason loss to the Jets in the first meeting between the local rivals. — Joe Belock
next step in the process. But each step requires focus on the task at hand, and our focus right now is on learning from Thursday night’s game and moving on and getting better. It’s all in front of us, and we are still working toward playing our best, most complete game. And we have a tough game in the division at Washington this week.” The Giants will surely have a sour taste until they are able to get back on the field and redeem themselves for Thursday night’s missed opportunity. But they can feel a sense of accomplishment about returning to the playoffs for the first time since the 2011 Super Bowl run. McAdoo’s team won six straight from Weeks 6 through 12, eight of nine through Week 15, and beat the NFC-leading Dallas Cowboys twice in two meetings. They went 7-1 at home at MetLife Stadium and won seven games by six points or less – this after Tom Coughlin’s final Giants team in 2015 lost six games in which they were leading or tied with less than two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. They
have built their resolve on the backs of a strong defense anchored by free-agent acquisitions CB Janoris Jenkins, DT Damon “Snacks” Harrison and DE Olivier Vernon. GM Jerry Reese’s offense is a mess, but at least he signed some talent to correct last season’s atrocious defense, and coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has gotten the most out of this year’s group. Collins, a secondyear safety, is headed to the Pro Bowl with Jenkins, Odell Beckham Jr. and special teamer Dwayne Harris. A long-term injury to Jason PierrePaul and the recent absence of Jenkins are blows, but the Giants also have stayed relatively healthy compared to the last few years under Coughlin and strength coach Jerry Palmieri when they were decimated by soft-tissue injuries. New strength coach Aaron Wellman and McAdoo have worked together to take care of players’ bodies, altering the practice schedule, individualizing workout programs for players and placing emphasis on mitigating risk of player injury. This has helped the Giants overcome a terrible offense but, more interestingly, a
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WHAT A Merry Christmas indeed for the Giants. Big Blue’s coaches and players will wake up on Sunday morning with a playoff berth resting under their trees on Christmas Day. Despite the Giants’ 24-19 loss Thursday night in Philadelphia to the Eagles, they clinched the franchise’s first postseason trip in five years on Saturday by virtue of the Bucs’ 31-24 loss to the Saints. The Giants also could have gotten in with a Falcons’ loss to the Panthers or a Packers’ loss to the Vikings, but both Atlanta and Green Bay won earlier on Saturday. The Giants (10-5) must play their regular-season finale next Sunday on New Year’s Day in Washington, but they at least can do so without any pressure to have to win to get in. They had that chance to seal a playoff berth at Lincoln Financial Field and failed. But now they are guaranteed the No. 1 wild card — or the No. 5 seed — in the NFC playoffs and will play the No. 4 seed, which will be either Seattle, Atlanta, Detroit or Green Bay. “There is a process in progressing to your ultimate objective,” rookie coach Ben McAdoo sa id. “This is the
terrible year off the field that has definitely put a pin in the reputation of the Giants always doing things right. They signed, employed and defended an admitted domestic abuser in kicker Josh Brown before finally releasing him. Left tackle Ereck Flowers shoved a reporter in Green Bay with no known consequences. McAdoo used a walkie talkie on the sideline to communicate with his quarterback, drawing a $150,000 team fine, a $50,000 penalty for McAdoo and a fourth-round draft pick being slid back. The Giants alerted the NFL of underinflated footballs in Pittsburgh. Beckham has lost his cool on countless occasions, enabled by his head coach, including his collision and then proposal to a kicking net. Reese and now Frank Mara have demonstrated a consistent, pointed distaste for the media. Reese refused to answer to, and has been held unaccountable for, signing Brown. Of course, when a team wins games, everything else fades to the background. The Giants now have a chance to “put the fifth trophy in the case,” as McAdoo said d at his first press conference conferen f ce of training camp. And giving themselves mselves a chance att that is an accomplishment. lishment. They are re only 3-4 on the road this his season, which must bee corrected ed given the playoff e Giants’ playo a ff path as a wild-card. The question is whether Manning stilll has it in him, as he did in n 2007 and 2011, to do all of the dirty work r on the road oad on the team’s way to that big game in February. y.
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Nick Folk missed a 34yard field goal after the Jets’ only promising drive of the first half.
history. This is the worst it’s been since — now brace yourself Jets Nation – the Rich Kotite days. He was 4-28 in two seasons including 1-15 in 1996. The Jets’ performance against the Patriots was classic Kotitian – at one point in the second half they had four completions and four turnovers for the game. The Jets finished with eight completions – none by starter Bryce Petty, who dislocated his non-throwing shoulder trying to recover a fumble – and five turnovers. Losing fractures teams and it’s fractured in at least two spots. Brandon Marshall considers himself the wise old man of the team. Sheldon Richardson is just a knucklehead with a resume to prove it. Marshall tried to sum up the hopelessness of Saturday’s game. “Embarrassing,” Marshall said. “Just embarrassing.” Richardson, when told of Marshall’s comment, said, “He should be embarrassed.” Bowles has built quite a brotherhood and
team-first attitude. Marshall and Richardson argued in the locker room after a loss in Kansas City earlier this season and apparently have not made peace. Richardson said he respects Marshall personally, not professionally. In the last three losses, the 4-11 Jets have been outscored by the Colts (41-10), Dolphins (34-13) and Patriots (41-3) by a combined 116-26. “It’s been a struggle this year for us,” Darrelle Revis said. “I struggled this year, but at the same time, as a team overall, we have, too. It goes across the board. Everybody is accountable.” Revis is a prime candidate to either absorb a huge pay cut down to the $6 million he has guaranteed – his base salary is $13 million — or the Jets could just cut him. Does he think he will be back? “We’ll see,” he said. “I don’t know what management is going to do.” There is no end in sight to the Jets misery.
Ryan Fitzpatrick, who lost his job to both Geno Smith and then Petty, had to come in relief for the third time since his benching following Smith’s torn ACL, Petty getting bent in half by Ndamukong Suh and Cameron Wake last week and then Petty going down in the second quarter against the Patriots. Petty was 0-for-3 with an INT when he was injured. Fitz was Fitz: 8-for-21 with two INTs. It seems likely that Christian Hackenberg will finally get a uniform and dress for his first game next week in the long-awaited final game of the season. Why not just start Hackenberg to get him a feel for the speed of the game? Bowles has made this a redshirt year for the rookie while Dak Prescott, drafted two rounds later, is an MVP candidate. The Jets don’t feel Hackenberg is ready to play, but how can that be? He’s been around since May. Is he that far behind,
is he so bad that he can’t get on the field for a meaningless game? Petty had his chance. He is too brittle. He is also not very good. He is not the future. The Jets need to find out if Hackenberg has any chance to be the quarterback in 2017. If he doesn’t, that’s a terrible indictment of Maccagnan’s ability to pick QBs. It looks like Petty, taken in the fourth round in 2015, is a wasted pick. If Hackenberg can’t get on the field next week, how can we look at him as anything but a wasted pick? There’s speculation Maccagnan could use the Jets’ first-round pick, which right now is fifth overall, on a quarterback. I don’t think he should be allowed to keep taking QBs every year until he gets it right. But that’s up to Johnson, who was smart enough to stay away Saturday. Bowles should have done the same.
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primary underachievers, tried to fire up his teammates before the game with a clichéd “Let’s Win This For Coach” speech. Either the players tuned out Wilkerson since he has been invisible since signing his $86 million contract, or playing hard for their coach, who cared enough about them to rush to Foxborough for what was clearly going to be a butt-kicking, just didn’t register. “I spoke to the team before we went out before the game,” Wilkerson said. “He made a business decision to come here and coach the team. I’m pretty sure he didn’t have to. I felt like we should play for each other like we always do, but just play a little harder for coach. We didn’t really know what his illness was. I just tried to give guys motivation to play harder.” The impact of Wilkerson’s talk: Zero. The Jets were down 10-0 at the end of the first quarter and 27-0 at the half. There’s been so many low points in Jets
They were a mess in this latest embarrassment during this miserable season. Bowles’ team committed three first-half turnovers (that resulted in 17 points) and appeared to be a disjointed mess on both sides of the ball. “It’s been a rough year,” said Darrelle Revis. “Guys are not executing. They’re not doing what they’re supposed to do… That’s been happening all year.” Bryce Petty finished with a good ol’ fashioned Blutarsky passer rating (0.0) before leaving early in the second quarter with a left shoulder injury. The second-year quarterback went 0 for 3 with an interception. He was sacked twice. Newsflash: The Jets don’t view him as the future franchise signal-caller. Ryan Fitzpatrick had a multiturnover game in relief. (In case you were wondering, Christian Hackenberg was inactive.) The Jets were painful on the eyes. Let us count the ways: 1) Running back Khiry Robinson lost a fumble on his first carry of the season. 2) Petty was hurt on that play. 3) Tom Brady (17-for-27, 214 yards, 3 TDs) had enough time to sit back and sing Christmas carols in the pocket. 4) Bowles’ defense gave up a touchdown to somebody named Matt Lengel (allegedly a tight end). 5) Austin Sefarian-Jenkins and Devin Smith dropped sure touchdowns. 6) Nick Folk blew a 34-yard field goal try. 7) The Jets had as many turnovers (4) as completed passes through three quarters There wasn’t a competitive microsecond in this game, not one moment when the outcome was ever in doubt even when it was scoreless for the first eight minutes. Even after Brady took a seat for good late in the third quarter, the Patriots continued to carve up the Jets with Jimmy Garappolo. Make no mistake: Some veterans packed it in with an eye toward the offseason. The younger players gave good effort, but there’s no escaping the truth for this team: They don’t have enough talent on the roster. n a day filled with calamity, one particular penalty summed it all up for this trainwreck team: The ref’s explanation: “False start: Offense. Everyone but the center.” “There is no explanation,” Bowles said of this latest embarrassment. The Jets have lost three of the last four games by a total of 90 points (31-, 21- and 38-point defeats). There are too many problems to fix overnight. There is no elixir. They aren’t going to be relevant for a while.
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GARY MYERS Friday. He boarded a plane and was on the sidelines for the Jets’ 41-3 loss to the Patriots. Bowles appeared to be in tremendous pain after the game, but whether that’s because he has yet to pass the stones or the humiliation he incurred watching his team hit rock bottom – it can’t get any worse, right? – is hard to say. Jets Nation is in even more pain than Bowles. How much more can a fan base endure? Jet fans deserve so much better than this slop. It will be up to Johnson to decide how to assign accountability. It doesn’t appear Bowles is going to lose his job – he does not deserve a third year — but Johnson has proven to be unpredictable and the last person to have his ear could make the biggest impression, especially if Bowles loses to Rex Ryan next week. GM Mike Maccagnan has accumulated too many players who lack talent, motivation, energy and pride and that was even before they were decimated by injury. They were so pitiful that even the heartless Bill Belichick, who hates the Jets, showed compassion and removed Tom Brady late in the third quarter with a 34-0 lead. The Jets were completely non-competitive. Muhammad Wilkerson, one of the Jets’
OXBOROUGH—Somewherebetweenthe humiliation and embarrassment, Woody Johnson must have had the same six words running through his head as everyone else that witnessed this bloodbath: The Jets are so royally screwed. The divide between the Evil Empire and the Empire that Never Strikes Back has never been greater. The Jets are miles upon miles away from touching the class of the AFC East. They don’t just stink. They aren’t just your garden-fire dumpster fire. No, they are a special kind of inept reserved for teams that don’t have anywhere near enough talent to hang with the big boys. The Patriots embarrassed the Jets in a 41-3 rout Saturday that left Todd Bowles’ team battered, bruised and belittled by the unofficial ruler of the football universe. “It’s just embarrassing,” Brandon Marshall said. “When you’re playing bad ball, you’re playing bad ball.” Bill Belichick tried to show some compassion late in the first half of this blowout to his overmatched opponent on Christmas Eve before the Jets (4-11) had the bright idea of calling a timeout rather than let the Patriots run out the clock. Long story short: Belichick got pissed off and scored a touchdown right before halftime to stick it to the Jets. One day after Bowles decided to join his team despite being hospitalized with kidney stones and gall bladder issues, he had a sideline view of the carnage. It was ugly from start to finish, a reminder that this franchise is eons away from being a real threat to the Patriots (13-2), who are positioned for a No. 1 playoff seed. “If you make mistakes, they are going to embarrass you,” said Ryan Fitzpatrick, who went 8 for 21 for 136 yards, 2 INTs and 21.2 passer rating. “To get embarrassed the way we did today is never fun. Not just as a football player, but as a man.” So much has changed since that day in Foxborough when Johnson’s team toppled Tom Brady & Co. in a 2010 divisional playoff win that prompted Bart Scott to let the world know that he “can’t wait” for the AFC Championship Game. It’s been nearly six years (2,174 days to be exact) since the signature win of the Rex Ryan era. From Butt Fumbles to generally poor play, the Jets have gone backward. They are so far in the Patriots rear-view mirror that they’re a dot. The other frightening part of this disturbing picture: The Jets also have to contend with the Dolphins, who are in the playoff mix and trending up with rookie head coach Adam Gase. (The Jets were swept by Miami this year). The Jets are 2-10 against the Patriots since that playoff win in Foxborough.
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MANISH MEHTA done. The ugliness of this wretched and wasted season finally bubbled to the surface between two of the team’s brightest stars. Richardson and Marshall were supposed to galvanize this team. They were two of the few difference makers that Todd Bowles had at his disposal. So, what happened? Why did Richardson channel his inner SuperFly Snuka and drop a bomb from the top rope on his teammate? Moments after Marshall said the Jets latest loss was “just embarrassing” for all parties in green-and-white, Richardson made it clear that at least one guy should not be pleased. “He should be embarrassed,” Richardson said of Marshall. Why? “ T here’s no reason,” Richardson
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BRYCE PETTY’S audition has likely come to a premature conclusion. The Jets starting quarterback suffered a dislocated left shoulder early in the second quarter of Gang Green’s embarrassing 41-3 loss to the Patriots Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium. He never returned. Petty’s shoulder popped out of the socket while he was attempting to tackle New England cornerback Malcolm Butler, who had recovered a Khiry Robinson fumble. Petty said his shoulder popped back into place when he rolled over. Petty will undergo an MRI Sunday to assess the damage in his shoulder. He wore a sling on his left arm in the locker room after the game. His status for the Jets’ season finale next Sunday against the Bills at MetLife Stadium is up in the air. “Just kind of a freak deal,” said Petty, who was also knocked out of last weekend’s loss to the Dolphins because of a bruised chest. “It’s tough. Obviously you want to be out there and you want to play. …It’s a missed opportunity. Those don’t come but few and far between.” Petty was dreadful in his limited action before being injured. He didn’t complete a pass in three attempts. He threw a pick on the Jets’ second drive and was sacked twice. He finished with a 0.0 passer rating. A steady rain fell in Foxborough through most of the contest, and Petty struggled mightily to grip the ball in the wet conditions. On his interception, the ball slipped out Petty’s hands on a pass intended for Robby Anderson. The wobbling throw was tipped in the air and hauled in by Butler. Petty said he’d never played in the rain before Saturday. “It’s awful,” Petty said of his performance. “I just couldn’t keep a hold of it. The balls that I did throw slipped out. The ones that I was wanting to throw were slipping before I was even throwing.” Ryan Fitzpatrick replaced Petty and played like he has all season. He completed just eight of his 21 pass attempts and threw two interceptions. He compiled a 21.2 passer rating. “To get embarrassed the way we did is never fun — not just as a football player, but as a man,” Fitzpatrick said.
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Sheldon-Marshall rift latest fiasco Sheldon Richardson slams into Tom Brady Saturday before verbally slamming own teammate, Brandon Marshall, after loss. AP
shook head no and grunted)… I can’t even explain it, bro.” Asked to explain further less his words get misconstrued, Richardson said, “I don’t care. I’ve been misconstrued my whole career. It doesn’t really matter with me.” Marshall should be the ideal mentor for Richardson, whose off-field incidents have clouded the fact that he’s a damn good player. There’s little doubt that Marshall, whose overcome his own transgressions as a younger man, should be one of the players that Richardson seeks out, not pushes away. “That’s Sheldon, man,” Marshall told two reporters in the corridor at Gillette Stadium when asked to respond to Richardson’s harsh comments. “It’s Sheldon. Our stories and our journey, the start of our careers are totally different, but really similar. It hurts to see someone with so much potential and so many people trying to help him… I just wish him the best. I hope that he gets everything he wants, man. He’s an amazing talent. I just want him to see the big picture.” “I know one of the things that he’s always said to me is he wants me to make more plays,” added Marshall, who had two catches for 28 yards before leaving the game with a hip injury. “So that’s the only thing I can
think of.” Marshall said that there was no altercation with Richardson on Saturday, but the disconnect between the two players has to be troubling for Bowles, whose season has been a tire fire in the truest sense. Richardson walked past Marshall in the corridor at Gillette Stadium, looking at his phone as he headed toward the team bus. Marshall continued to explain what he hopes his teammate will become down the road. “I’m a little caught off guard to be honest with you,” Marshall said. “But I don’t know where it’s coming from. I just know that there’s a lot of guys in our locker room doing everything they can and lead and bring guys along. It’s not always easy especially in this environment. He’s definitely a guy that I see myself in when I was younger. Totally different stories, but there’s so much potential, so much growth there. So hopefully he grows.” he future for both remains unclear. They both might be gone. Who knows whose fault it is. It doesn’t really matter now. The Jets needed Brandon Marshall and Sheldon Richardson to buoy each other. That obviously didn’t happen.
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FIRST QUARTER NE: FG Gostkowski 29, 8:16. New England 3, Jets 0. NE: Bennett 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 3:02. New England 10, Jets 0. SECOND QUARTER NE: FG Gostkowski 22, 11:13. New England 13, Jets 0. NE: Lengel 18 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 2:40. New England 20, Jets 0. NE: White 25 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :25. New England 27, Jets 0. THIRD QUARTER NE: Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 3:22. New England 34, Jets 0. FOURTH QUARTER NE: Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 12:24. New England 41, Jets 0. NYJ: FG Folk 29, 6:16. New England 41, Jets 3. Attendance — 66,829.
FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty THIRD DOWN EFF FOURTH DOWN EFF TOTAL NET YARDS Total Plays Avg Gain NET YARDS RUSHING Rushes Avg per rush NET YARDS PASSING Sacked-Yds lost Gross-Yds passing Completed-Att. Had Intercepted Yards-Pass Play KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB PUNTS-Avg. Punts blocked. FGs-PATs blocked TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions PENALTIES-Yds FUMBLES-Lost TIME OF POSSESSION
NYJ 14 7 6 1 1-11 2-3 239 55 4.3 111 29 3.8 128 2-8 136 8-24 3 4.9 2-2-2 4-45.0 0 0-0 64 2-7 4-57 0-0 6-77 1-1 25:17
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Jets, Powell 15-60, Robinson 8-22, Wilds 4-14, Enunwa 1-12, Fitzpatrick 1-3. New England, Lewis 16-52, Blount 20-50, White 1-14, Garoppolo 3-(minus 2). PASSING: Jets, Petty 0-3-1-0, Fitzpatrick 8-21-2136. New England, Brady 17-27-0-214, Garoppolo 1-2-0-6. RECEIVING: Jets, Marshall 2-28, Powell 2-14, Enunwa 1-30, Peake 1-27, Smith 1-20, SeferianJenkins 1-17. New England, Edelman 5-89, White 3-32, Mitchell 3-29, Bennett 2-19, Hogan 1-22, Lengel 1-18, Floyd 1-6, Lewis 1-5, Develin 1-0. PUNT RETURNS: Jets, Marshall 2-7. New England, Edelman 2-12, Jones 1-4. KICKOFF RETURNS: Jets, Marshall 4-57. New England, None. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS: Jets, Miles 5-7-0, Skrine 5-1-0, Harris 3-4-0, Wilkerson 2-5-1, Lee 2-5-0, Pryor 2-4-0, Middleton 2-2-0, Revis 2-0-0, Richardson 1-7-0, Williams 1-6-0, Simon 1-1-0, Burris 1-0-0, Jenkins 0-4-0, Bishop 0-2-0, Martin 0-2-0. New England, Roberts 5-6-0, McCourty 3-3-0, Harmon 3-0-0, Van Noy 1-6-0, Chung 1-3-0, Ryan 1-3-0, Branch 1-2-.5, Ninkovich 1-2-0, Rowe 1-2-0, Long 1-1-1, Flowers 0-6-0, Sheard 0-2-.5, Valentine 0-2-0, McClellin 0-2-0, Jones 0-1-0, Brown 0-1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: Jets, None. New England, Butler 2-21, Rowe 1-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS: Jets, Folk 34.
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said. “He just should be.” Asked to elaborate, Richardon only offered, “He knows what he did. It’s cool, bro… It’s irrelevant. Scratch that comment.” Richardson is way too talented and way too important for this team to call out a teammate that has been a mentor and leader to younger players. Maybe it was justified. Maybe he had a good reason to say what he did, but he refused to delve into further details. On the surface, it makes little sense. Marshall has been a positive influence in the locker room for the past two seasons. He’s taken on a mentorship and leadership role amid this awful campaign, but it’s clear that Richardson doesn’t exactly believe in his teammate. Remember, the two former Pro Bowlers had a verbal sparring session in the lockerroom after a Week 3 loss in Kansas City. Marshal’s brief, but critical remarks about Richardson this week in the wake of the defensive lineman’s SnapChat snafu might have irked Richardson. “I don’t care what the g uy says,” Richardson said, before later adding. “No animosity whatsoever.” Richardson said that he has “business- on ly ” relationship with Marshall, but does he respect him? “Personally? Yeah,” Richardson said. “Professionally? (He
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GIFT FROM ST. KICK!! Browns get a win as Bolts miss late FG CLEVELAND — Joe Thomas watched the kick tumble through the air and sail right of the upright, giving the Browns their first win in more than a year. He felt a little lost. “I was looking around for people to hug,” he said. “There were a few tears in my eyes. I was really happy. There was a genuine feeling of joy. The Christmas spirit was amongst us, for sure.” Yes, Cleveland, there is a Santa Claus. On the verge of infamy and further embarrassment, the Browns, who have spent this season being kicked around, ridiculed and beaten to a pulp, finally triumphed. Forget 0-16. Two losses from an imperfect season, the Browns survived a last-second field goal attempt and got their first victory after 14 losses on Saturday by beating the San Diego Chargers 20-17. When San Diego’s Josh Lambo missed a 45-yard field-goal attempt as time expired, the Browns (1-14) had their first win in 377 days. Cleveland’s small crowd erupted in celebration, Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam cheered from their suite, and Browns players poured off their sideline as if they had just won the Super Bowl. Several players dropped to the turf in disbelief. “Finally getting that win ... definitely felt amazing,” Thomas said. “You don’t want to say it was like our Super Bowl, but it really was.” “I don’t want that next to any of our names associated with this organization and so we got that monkey off our back,” said coach Hue Jackson, who got his first win with Cleveland.
Cleveland corner Jamar Taylor celebrates after an interception against Chargers Saturday, as Browns get an early Christmas miracle by avoiding winless season with cheerful fan dressed as Santa Claus (inset) watching over.
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champions. Ryan has set an NFL single-season record by throwing TD passes to 13 different players. Five of those players are tight ends, including Joshua Perkins and D.J. Tialavea, who caught TD passes on Saturday in a 33-16 win over Carolina , that helped the Falcons clinch their first division title since 2012.
HAVE A DAY, JAY Jay Ajayi ran for 206 yards and broke loose for a 57-yarder in overtime to set up Andrew Franks’ 27-yard field goal with 47 seconds left to lead the Miami Dolphins to a 34-31 win over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday. In winning for the ninth time in 10 games, the Dolphins (10-5) inched closer to their first playoff berth since 2008. Miami can secure the AFC’s final wildcard berth as early as Sunday if Denver loses to Kansas City.
TAKE A HIKE, VIKES Aaron Rodgers threw for 347 yards and four touchdowns, Jordy Nelson shredded Minnesota’s secondary for 154 yards and two scores, and the resurgent Green Bay Packers beat the Vikings 38-25. The Packers’ fifth straight win set up a winner-take-all showdown next week with Detroit for the NFC North title. The loss extinguished the Vikings’ faint postseason hopes. “We’re planning on going to Detroit to win the division,” coach Mike McCarthy said. “Merry Christmas.” The win also extinguished the Vikings’ faint postseason hopes.
CAPTAIN KIRK Kirk Cousins threw for a touchdown and ran for two more, and Washington gave
their fading playoff hopes a boost with a 41-21 victory over the Chicago Bears. DeSean Jackson added 114 yards receiving, and Washington (8-6-1) intercepted Matt Barkley five times. It added up to an easy win for Washington. “There was a sense of urgency,” Cousins said. “There always is, though.”
BAAAD RAMS Of all the indignities in the Los Angeles Rams’ latest comprehensive collapse Saturday, the identity of their opponent was as the worst part. The Rams (411) have now w lost twice during their homecoming sea son to their biggest rivals, the San Franc i s c o 49 e r s . And the Niners ers haven’t beat-en anybody else all season long. L os A ngeles lost its sixth straightt game in humiliatmiliating fashion at the Coliseum, blowing wing a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter er of a 22-21 defeat . Colin Kaepernick rallied the Niners (2-13) 2-13) for two late touchdowns, hdowns, capped by a 2-point -point
Raiders quarterback Derek Carr is down after vicious tackle by Colts breaks his leg and puts brakes on Oakland’s magical season as playoffs near. AP
conversion run with 31 seconds left to set off wild celebrations among the healthy contingent of Bay Area fans gathered in the Southland.
RACING TO WIN David Johnson earned all the yards he gained on the ground Saturday. The Seattle Seahawks were determined to keep Johnson from taking over the game running the ball. No matter how much they tried, Seattle couldn’t completely stop Arizona’s star running back in the Cardinals’ 34Cardin 31 win. “There is nothing else to be said about that kid,” Arizona quarterback Carson Palmer said. said “Every adjective used to describe him descr is spot on. He’s specta spectacular.”
TEXANS TOAST TOA Tom Savage threw yards in his for 176 yard start first career care and the Cincinnati B Bengals missed misse a field goal as time expired, the giv ing i Houston Te x a n s a -10 v ic 1 2 -1 tory and their second straight AFC straig South title. Sout —AP
Raider holiday fear: QB Carr breaks leg OAKLAND — The Oakland Raiders suffered their most significant loss of the season. Quarterback Derek Carr broke a bone in his right leg in the fourth quarter of the Raiders’ 33-25 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday, immediately throwing a dark cloud over a resurgent season in Oakland. “It’s obviously a blow,” coach Jack Del Rio said. “That’s what teams do. Teams have to find a way to pick up and move on, rally around the next guy the best we can. That’s what we do.” Carr got hurt with Oakland leading 33-14 early in the fourth quarter when he was sacked by Trent Cole. Carr stayed on the ground for several minutes in pain as trainers came out to treat him. With the crowd chanting “M-V-P! MV-P!” Carr limped off the field without putting any pressure on his right leg. He was then taken away on a cart for X-rays, which showed the break. Carr will have surgery on Sunday. “As soon as I got out there, he said, ‘I think it’s broken,”’ Del Rio said. “Most athletes have a pretty good idea something has gone on with their body.” The injury changed the mood at the
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Eagles 24 Giants (Thurs.) 19 Eli Manning throws three interceptions as the Giants fail in first attempt to clinch playoff berth but get in on Saints’ win Saturday.
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Coliseum from celebratory to depressed as thoughts turned from the Raiders (123) possibly clinching the division with one more win or a Kansas City loss to wondering if an opportunity for a possible Super Bowl run was now lost. “I’m sad,” left tackle Donald Penn said. “It’s very sad. I’m very disappointed in myself because it was my guy who got him.”
MARIOTA’S BAD BREAK Quarterback Marcus Mariota broke his right leg in the third quarter of a 38-17 loss to the Jaguars. “That breaks my heart, man,” Tennessee offensive tackle Taylor Lewan said. “Love him. That guy’s an awesome dude. For that to happen to him, it’s unfair.” Mariota pounded the ground several times after he was hurt. Rookie Sheldon Day grabbed Mariota around the ankles, and the quarterback stayed down, immediately signaling to the sideline. Trainers placed an air cast on his right leg before Mariota was lifted onto a cart and taken to the locker room. Titans coach Mike Mularkey said Mariota will need at least six weeks to recover. —AP
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Matt Ryan throws for 277 yards and two TDs as Atlanta ends Carolina’s playoff chances and wins NFC South title.
Dolphins (OT) 34 Bills 31 Andrew Franks kicks 55-yard FG with 6 seconds left to tie it, then wins it with 27-yarder in OT as Rex firing rumors swirl.
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Cleveland wins! Browns nearly blow 10-point 3rd-quarter lead, but San Diego has tying FG attempts blocked and missed late.
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Marcus Mariota breaks his leg and Tennessee is throttled by Jacksonville playing its first game since Gus Bradley was fired.
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Aaron Rodgers throws for 347 yards and 4 TDs as Green Bay’s 5th straight win sets up NFC North title game vs. Detroit next week.
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Derek Carr’s broken leg puts Oakland’s resurgent season in balance, though Raiders hang on to eliminate Colts from playoffs.
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Drew Brees throws for 299 yards and a TD and Mark Ingram rushes for 2 TDs as New Orleans helps Giants by beating Tampa.
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oe Mixon, who is back to being a run- red-shirted, even if he didn’t get to play footning back at Oklahoma, and maybe still ball for a season. Stoops did not cut Mixon loose the way the on his way to pro football, was 18 years old in July of 2014 when he punched a Ravens cut loose Ray Rice. The school presiyoung woman named Mia Molitor in dent did not kick Mixon out of the Univerthe face and broke bones in her face at a place sity of Oklahoma the way Rice has been escalled Pickleman’s Café in Norman. We now sentially kicked out of the National Football know the video of the incident was viewed League. You hear now: Well, Rice couldn’t at the time by the president of the University play anymore, and that is just a way of providof Oklahoma, David Boren, and the school’s ing cover for all the teams in the league who athletic director, Joe Castiglione, and by Bob won’t even give Rice a chance. He got hurt and his play declined across what is likely the Stoops, the Sooners’ football coach. It was Stoops, one of the prominent coach- last season of NFL football he will ever play. ing names in his sport, who made the deci- And after everything, Rice doesn’t turn 30 for sion to suspend Mixon for a year. Two-and-a- another month. Not a single general manager half years after Pickleman’s Café, the video of or personnel director or coach in pro football what happened between Mixon and Molitor has any idea how much football Ray Rice has has finally been released to the public. Here is in him, or if he has any football left in him, a part of what Mixon said on Friday, during because nobody will even give him a tryout. We used to say that what made him difa media conference in which he apologized to Ms. Molitor and talked about how many ferent from other players who got a second chance even with domestic violence on their people he let down: “Honestly, it really don’t matter what atter wha w at sshe he permanent record was that there did that night. It’s all on me. The he reason why h I’m in this position right now. I take ffull re- was video on sponsibility on what happened ed that night. R ice. Now It’s never OK to hit a woman — never. I will there is video preach that to anybody. It’s never OK, and on Joe Mixhopefully people around the world can learn on. But his career is from my mistake and I’m willing ng to teach.” What happened at Pickleman’s an’s happened still ahead the last week of July that year,, which means five months after Ray Rice had d punched the woman who is now his wife, Janay Palmer a P almer Rice, in an elevator in Atlantic ntic City on Valentine’s Day. But the Rice ce video did not become public until SeptemeptemJOE ber of 2014. If it were already public MIXON when Joe Mixon punched Amelia melia (Mia) Molitor, you know the cononsequences would have been far f more swift and far more serious us for Mixon, whose penalty from om Stoops was essentially like being ng
of him. Bob Stoops elected not to give him the football equivalent of a death penalty at Oklahoma. Here is what Rice said to me about Mixon on Friday: “From everything I’ve read, he’s taken full responsibility. But taking responsibility doesn’t change what happened, or that it’s not okay to put your hands on a woman, no matter what. If there is one thing I would preach to the young man it would be, yes, you’ve taken responsibility, but you have to understand the position you’re in going forward, and that the process is just beginning. And you better understand that there are people who will never forgive you, no matter what you do or say. “When I go around and speak at schools now, I tell them, yeah, you can be The Man for a moment, or The Man for a lifetime. Like I said, the process is just starting for Joe Mixon. He’ss still a young man, and I hope he has on n. He the love and support around him that he’s gonna need as he does move forward with his life, and with his football footba t ll career. I hope those people guide him in the right direction. “But n o
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matter what, he has to keep coming back to the same place: What happened is not okay, it will never be okay, that’s not the way to be a man. What I’ve had a chance to do over these last couple of years, understanding what went wrong in my life, I realized that things weren’t going as well in my life as I thought they were even when I was chasing my dreams of being a great football player.” Ray Rice paused and said: “I hope (Mixon) can do what I’ve had to do, and peel back the layers of his own life. Maybe Bob Stoops can help him with that, understand things he might have seen when he was recruiting him. Everything I know is that (Mixon) is a talented football player, with NFL talent. But there’s a lot more for him than being the best player he can be. This is about doing something with the chance he’s been given and be the best man he can be.” Rice has tried mightily to do that since that elevator in Atlantic City. He has spoken UConn and Western Michigan to players at U Rutgers, his alma mater. He has spoken at and Rutge R rs, hi State and Alabama and Georgia and Florida F recently to speak at a Big 12 panel recentl n ly was was invited in on abuse issues. issues And he has worked with high school kids in N New Rochelle. And is affiliated with Boys and Girls Clubs. I asked Ric Rice on Friday what he thought would have happened to Joe Mixon if what ha happened Café had happened happ a ened at Pickleman’s P after afte f r the elevator elevat video had been made public. “He probably probab would have been dismissed,” Rice said. He’s probably probab right. But Bob Stoops did the right thing thi with Joe Mixon, who gets the second secon chance in football that Rice may a never ne get. There was one kind of justice for Mixon, then, another kind for Rice. Two punches, same year. R Two videos. Everything still ahead of Mixon, everything behind Ray M Rice. Ric
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Aaron Rodgers is to quarterbacks what Odell Beckham is to wide receivers. Steve Bannon is Trump’s Cheney. Well, if you could have gotten Cheney settled down. The two best sports stories of the year, at least in this country, are the Cubs and the Cavs. And no matter how much I keep playing one off against the other, I still think the Cavs’ was better. It’s what I think even though baseball will always be bigger than basketball in this country, and even though Cavs vs. Warriors feels like as big a game as we’ve got right now. I know the Cubs victory celebration was one of the biggest gatherings in the history of the planet, and it had felt like 908 years since they had won, and on top of everything
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else, we got one of the best World Series ever played, and one of the most dramatic Game 7s. But... Cleveland had been the heartbreak capital of sports for the halfcentury since the Browns had given the city its last title. It had lost big games in the football playoffs, and once lost another Game 7 of a World Series in extra innings. And, oh by the way, lost a football team. Lost LeBron. Who came back. And won. Cleveland wins this one. If we’re talking about a nuclear arms race, we’re talking about Dr. Strangelove, basically. But it sure has changed the subject of that punk Putin’s hacking,
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hasn’t it? By the way, I keep hearing that the President-elect loves keeping the world off-balance, and I’m kind of thinking the world is pretty much off-balance enough these days. By October, if it is Indians vs. Red Sox in the playoffs again, I’m thinking that maybe the Sox might want Edwin Encarnacion on their team. The Knicks seem to do a lot better when Phil Jackson isn’t acting as if any unspoken thought is against the law. Doesn’t it seem as if every team from Michigan except the Detroit Tigers got a bowl game this season? Speaking of which: It is even harder for television to hide these empty seats at college football bowl games than it is to hide the rich seats at Yankee
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Stadium. Bus stations in the middle of the night are more crowded than that Popeye Bahamas Bowl was on Friday. If it’s true that the Yankees and Red Sox might play a regular season game in London in 2018, I’m down. Coach K says that he handles things the way he handles things, and always has at Duke, and it is why he is one of the legends of his sport. But it sure seems that he handled things with Grayson Allen the way he did — indefinite suspension, when Allen tripped another player — after he realized that people from coast to coast were yelling at the top of their voices for him to suspend Allen. Because if you look at Mike Krzyzewski’s postgame media
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conference after Duke-Elon, it sure looked as if he thought a bow had been put around the entire episode by Allen and the kid he tripped kind of hugging things out. You know who probably wants to write a book about all the bosses he’s had in the NBA? ’Melo. Finally, Merry Christmas to the editors who edit this newspaper, the writers who still write for it. And to the editors and writers we have lost. Most of all to the readers who have stayed with us, through it all. I started here on Jan. 1, in 1977. The great Pete Hamill started the same day, and the great Jimmy Breslin was already in the house. Pete and Jimmy made me love newspapers in the first place. Still do.
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OXBOROUGH, Mass. — Despite spending Friday night in the hospital, Todd Bowles was on the sideline Saturday afternoon at Gillette Stadium, coaching the Jets in a 41-3 loss to the Patriots. After the game, Bowles shed some light on his medical scare. The coach said he was suffering from kidney stones, gallstones and additional gall bladder issues when the Jets rushed him to the hospital on Friday. Bowles underwent tests and was eventually cleared around 5:30 a.m. Saturday. He flew north, met the team at the hotel and traveled with his players to the game. “A lot of pain,” Bowles said. “I’ll get something done after the season.” Bowles said there was doubt about whether he would be able to make it to the stadium. “I had to pass some tests and be feeling somewhat normal to get out of there,” he said. Players were ecstatic when their coach arrived, even if that feeling didn’t translate to the field in an embarrassing defeat. Muhammad Wilkerson said he gave a speech to the team in the locker room before the game. “He made a business decision to come here today and coach the team. I’m pretty sure he didn’t have to,” Wilkerson said. “I feel like we should play for each other like we always do, but just play a little harder for coach. …I just tried to get guys some motivation.” Ryan Fitzpatrick, who replaced an injured Bryce Petty in the second quarter, thought Bowles’ presence helped provide some perspective. “I don’t think his message, what he said was even that important to the players. I think it was just the action of him showing up,” Fitzpatrick said. “I think that’s what was so important, because for him to be fighting and battling through whatever he was battling through, (and) to make the decision to come here and be with us, I think just that action spoke volumes of just kind of the man and coach that he is.” Marshall said players were “scared” and “frightened” because they didn’t know the severity of Bowles’ condition. “It was inspiring,” Marshall said of Bowles traveling to be with the team. “You see a guy in the hospital one day and the next day he’s fighting his butt off trying to get here. That’s what we want to accomplish on the football field. No matter the circumstances, no matter the odds, you just want to fight.”
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Anthony, tossed in Boston, plans happy holiday at MSG Twas the night before Christmas, and visions of rough night in Boston were not dancing in Carmelo Anthony’s head in anticipation of holiday rematch with Celtics. AP
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memoir musings from Karl that Anthony, among other insulting things, is not a winner. Given a couple days to consider Karl’s variCARMELO ANTHONY’S latest branding ous attacks in his book, “Furious George,” Anslogan is also a reflection of his matured state thony maintained that he’s above mudslinging. of mind, a reminder that he can brush aside He was content with Kenyon Martin — who was George Karl’s comments — like he did again also derided in the book — to speak for him. Martin, who played with Anthony under on Christmas Eve — and, to steal the All-Star’s Karl for seven seasons in Denver, tweeted phrase, “Stay Melo.” But the last time Anthony failed to remain several comments about the book, including, mellow was against the Celtics last month in “George Karl is selfish, unhappy, miserable Boston, where he was ejected by Tony Brothers cowardly person. No wonder he’s been fired and later accused the referee of biased officiat- everywhere he coached.” “It’s good to hear that, not just coming from ing. Anthony doesn’t anticipate such a problem me and trying to be defensive and trying to in the Celtics rematch on Christmas at MSG. take up for myself,” said An“I actually forgot about that,” thony, adding that he hasn’t he said. “As long as we don’t spoken to Karl since leaving have the same crew, we’ll be Denver in 2011. “When you alright.” have people speaking from Brothers has not refereed their own perspective, on a Knicks game since ejecting what was their experience, Anthony for arguing, and it’s there is no need for me to a safe bet he won’t be a part of talk about that and talk Sunday’s crew. So with KriToday, noon about my own experience.” staps Porzingis fully recovTV: MSG, ESPN So does Anthony expect ered from his knee bruise and to hear from George? Anthony operating with a free “No, I don’t need to,” he mind, the Knicks hope to exact said. “I’m happy, man. I’m some revenge on the division in a good place.” rival that pounded them by 28 points in Boston. In that game, the Knicks fizzled after AnthoWith his family elseny was ejected in the second where, Derrick Rose said quarter. he’ll spend Christmas alone In this game, both Al Horford Games played — which is kind of depressand Jae Crowder are back in the (NBA record) ing except it’ll give him more Celtics’ lineup after missing the time to focus on stopping first showdown. Knick killer Isaiah Thomas. “Going up against Boston has In his last five games against always kind of been that rivalry, Wins New York, Thomas averthat battle,” Anthony said. “New (NBA record) aged 27.2 points with BosYork vs. Boston in anything is a ton winning four of those special night. Whether it’s basecontests. ball, basketball, football, hock“Just contesting all his ey. Regardless of what it is, it Games at Garden shots (is the key to guarding will always be special. So for us (NBA record) Thomas),” Rose said. “Beto kick Christmas off against the ing there on him, using your Celtics it’s a special moment. size against him.” “It lost a little momentum (after Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce left Boston), but for the Carmelo Anthony’s K r istaps Porzingis is most part anytime these two career PPG on Dec. 25 very aware that his first teams play it will always be a name sounds very similar to physical game, a grind-em-out Christmas. But he wants the game. And may the best New York media to ease up team win.” on the puns. Over the last three sea“Don’t play with it too much,” he said. sons, the Knicks have Christmas in Latvian, by the way, sounds been an utterly miserable team with- nothing like Kristaps. “Ziemassv?tkus,” Porzingis instructed. out Anthony, going 7-46 when he doesn’t The Knicks did their Secret Santa on Saturpl ay. T h at c o n t r a - day after practice and rookie Marshall Plumlee dicts the was walking around with his gift — a drone. BY STEFAN BONDY NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
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THE LAST week was an unusual one for this season’s Rangers, an eye-opening twogame inadequacy which they must nip in the bud when the club reconvenes at the Garden for Tuesday’s match against the Senators. “This has not been a regular occurrence, and I don’t intend to make it one,” Alain Vigneault said Friday after the Rangers’ 7-4 loss to the Wild, which followed their 7-2 loss in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. “As much as it looked like there was a pass on the prior game, definitely not a pass on this one here. We need quite a few players here to pick up their level.” T hat at the minimum includes most of their blue-liners and their depth Rick Nash for wa rds. T he Rangers (23-121) had been navigating well despite injuries to Rick Nash, Mika Zibanejad and rookie Pavel Buchnevich, but their absences were felt more this last week than at any point previous. The two-way games of Nash and Zibanejad in particular are sorely missed. Nash is the closest to a return, perhaps late next week if he can practice and come through feeling well, though caution could be taken after he injured the other side of his groin in just his third game back from an initial groin issue. On Tuesday, the Rangers let up four goals in the third period. Three days later they allowed five goals in the second, and it was hard for them to pinpoint precisely why one goal begot several more so quickly. “Honestly, I have no idea,” said Derek Stepan, who along with line-mates Chris Kreider and Mats Zuccarello was worth his salt on Friday. “I think as a group we have to be
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able to find that. I’m trying to. … It’s about giving that pushback. It’s about having that jam and that life. Enjoy this game and play with that edge. It’s such a fun game when you just enjoy it.” There’s been no sense of defensive-zone cohesion over the last two games. “They beat us to a lot of pucks in our own zone and they made us pay,” Ryan McDonagh said. “Certainly we need to repeat the things that we talk about: Trying to play close, support and take care of the areas in front of our net. We certainly didn’t play s t rong enoug h in those areas. We need to take a step back there and realize what makes us successful.” For now the Rangers get the rest they seek. They won’t touch the ice for three days during the N H L’s C h r i s tmas inter mission before they welcome old friend Derick Brassard back to the Garden on Tuesday for the second time this season. Then they close out 2016 on Mountain Standard Time, playing Arizona on Thursday and Colorado on New Year’s Eve. “I think it’s important that you get away from it a little bit,” Henrik Lundqvist said. “It’s been very intense for everyone, a lot of hockey (and) traveling. Get your mind off the game for a couple of days and then come back refreshed. It’s not gonna help you to walk around the next two, three days and analyze everything. You need a break mentally and physically and come back and get a really good practice before the next game. I think the best thing right now is to get away, get a breather and regroup.” Stepan added: “Let’s make sure that when we get back we put our work boots on and we get ourselves ready to make some adjustments here.”
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Lawyer getting greedy? BY CHRISTIAN RED NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
THE FAMILY and estate of the late Kevin Turner claim an attorney who represented the former Eagles and Patriots running back in the massive NFL/concussion lawsuit is taking a page out of the Gordon Gekko handbook, being too greedy while trying to collect his attorney’s fees. In a motion filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Dec. 14, attorneys for Turner’s estate claim Florida lawyer Steven Marks of Podhurst Orseck is attempting to “double-dip” on attorney’s fees owed to him, including trying to collect “a portion of Kevin’s Monetary Award” — the payment Turner’s estate is to receive from the nearly $1 billion settlement reached between the NFL and the over 4,500 plaintiffs (including Turner) in the massive class-action matter. The plaintiffs accused the NFL of covering up, for years, the long-term health dangers caused by head injuries sustained playing football. Turner was elected to be a class representative when the many individual lawsuits against the NFL were consolidated into a master complaint. Marks became one of six attorneys who served as class counsel, according to the motion, and he will be entitled to “a significant share of the $112.5 million deposited in the Attorneys’ Fees Qualified Settlement Fund,” an amount negotiated as part of the settlement but that is separate from the money that will be distributed to
Turner family says attorney trying to double-dip in concussion suit the former players. Turner had signed an “authority to represent” agreement with Podhurst prior to the class-action suit being filed. Before Turner died this past March at age 46 after battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for years, he repeatedly tried to resolve the attorney’s fees issue with Marks. Marks even assured Turner KEVIN that he would TURNER act “reasonably a nd et h ica lly,” according to the motion. But after Turner’s death, the motion says, Marks reached out to Raymond Turner, Kevin’s f a t h e r, a s king him to sign a new “authority to represent” agreement, confirming the previous agreement Kevin had signed. The agreement Marks sent to the estate includes a section that states Marks would be entitled to 40% of the “proceeds of any gross recovery.” Turner is in line to receive $5 million in his payment package. “It was a shock. I had talked to Marks and
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Kevin had talked to him about changing the fees. And he says, ‘I’m going to do the right thing.’ But we never could get an answer,” Raymond Turner told the Daily News. “Kevin had told me, ‘I don’t want (Marks) to get anything. The NFL is going to pay him.’ That was his last wishes. (Attorney) Bob (Penza) and I are carrying out his wishes, past the grave, and doing the things he wanted done. Kevin is not even going to get to see the result of this, but (his) kids are, and I want them to have what he wanted them to have. I don’t feel good about paying (Marks) again.” Federal judge Anita Brody approved the concussion settlement in 2015, but several appeals held up the distribution of benefits before a Supreme Court ruling earlier this month cleared the final legal hurdle. The motion filed Dec. 14 by attorney Robert Penza, of the Wilmington, Del., firm Polsinelli, will
be reviewed by Brody. Penza and his Polsinelli colleagues are working pro bono for Turner’s estate. New York attorney Michael Kaplen says Brody will likely rule on the matter quickly since the distribution of payments is set to begin in January. It’s possible this outstanding legal matter could delay Turner’s estate receiving his money. “Marks was on the committee (negotiating the settlement) and he’s entitled to part of the $112.5 million,” said Kaplen, the past president of the Brain Injury Association of New York State. “Now he’s trying to take money from two pots. It’s a great Christmas gift to him.” Turner’s estate lawyers argue in the motion that Marks’ “authority to represent” agreement became “inoperative as a matter of law when Podhurst undertook to represent a national class, not Kevin individually.” Marks did not return calls and an email for comment. Chris Seeger, the co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs, could not be reached. “I believe a little over a year ago we were talking about attorney fees. I'm on the mindset that per the settlement, NFL, will pay fees. Is that correct?” Kevin Turner wrote in an email to Marks dated April 13, 2015, a year before his death. “That seems to be the only honorable way to do it, otherwise guys who never even took any action, would wind up receiving 30-40% more than those who went public when it was not popular to do so.”
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MEL IS OK AFTER SCARE Bad chemo reax had son
Mel Stottlemyre’s battle with multiple myeloma nearly took bad turn this week, but hospital stay is result of reaction to chemotherapy treatments, according to his eife, Jean.
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in the hospital. By Saturday afternoon, however, Jean wanted to assure fans and well-wishers that Stottlemyre was recovering quickly from the sickness. “It’s not the cancer,’’ she said. “It was that he got sick from the chemo medicine. He was given anti-biotics to fight infection and he’s responded well. Todd Stottlemyre posted an update on Facebook Saturday a f ter noon, say ing his father was doing much better. “Our family has been overwhelmed with Joy at the amount of love and prayers for my father and family. Please know that the greatest warrior I have ever known is doing a lot better,” Stottlemyre said in the post. “He is recovering at God speed and he is looking forward to getting out of the hospital. It’s just a matter of time before
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pitched for the York Revolution of the AtBY CHRISTIAN RED lantic League. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS “I want (major league scouts) to focus SANDY ALDERSON and the Mets’ front on the training I’ve done and how I’m tryoffice may have an inexpensive bullpen ing to get back in major league form,” Aroption for 2017 who is currently pitching redondo told the Daily News in Spanish from Venezuela, where he’s lights out for a Venezuela wincurrently pitching for the Brater ball club. vos de Margarita. “I feel very Jose Arredondo, a Dominconfident that I can contribute ican right-hander who was to a team immediately. I just originally signed by the Anwant the opportunity to get gels in 2002, pitched four seaback and prove my abilities.” sons in the majors, sandwiched Former major league pitcher around Tommy John surgery in Stu Cliburn, who had a short 2010. The 32-year-old pitched career with the Angels, is the two seasons for the Angels and pitching coach for the Bravos, two seasons for the Reds, but and he said scouts from variis now trying to make a comeous major league clubs, includback in las Grandes Ligas after Jose Arredondo ing the Mets, have been buzzbouncing around between the Dominican Winter League, the Interna- ing about Arredondo’s performance with tional League and Atlantic League the last the Bravos this winter. “He’s been a valuable part of the four years. This past season, Arredondo
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el Stottlemyre has rallied again against illness, as he has so many times since being diagnosed with cancer in 1999. “He’s doing much better,’’ Stottlemyre’s wife, Jean, said by phone on Saturday. “We saw a big turnaround with Mel over the last 24 hours. He’s not in a life-threatening situation right now.” Stottlemyre, the pitching coach for Joe Torre-era Yankees and the 1986 Mets, as well as a three-time 20-game winner for the Bronx Bombers, was admitted to a Seattle-area hospital on Wednesday due to what his wife said was a “bad reaction to his chemotherapy medicine.” Fears were raised publicly when Stottlemyre’s son, Todd, himself a former majorleague pitcher, on Friday wrote on Facebook that his dad was “fighting for his life’’
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he is fishing again. Please share this post so that all the people who have been praying know that their prayers have been answered and that our family is forever grateful. We will continue to pray for the less fortunate during this holiday season. May God Bless You and Merry Christmas Stottlemyre, 75, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a deadly blood cancer, in ‘99 when he was coaching with the Yankees. He underwent stem-cell treatment in 2000 and continued to coach until retiring after the 2005 season. He was in good health until late in 2011 when the cancer returned, and Stottlemyre was in and out of the hospital for weeks at a time, fighting heart and thyroid-related side effects from chemotherapy. When I visited him at his home in Seattle in June of 2015 he was in poor health, and was hoping just to be well enough to get permission from his doctor to fly to New York for Old-Timers Day that June. “It’s been tough because so much of my
life is controlled by the cancer,’’ he said then. He made it for Old-Timers Day, where the Yankees surprised him by honoring him with a plaque that is now in Monument Park. Stottlemyre gave a moving speech on the field that day, hinting that he thought the end was near. “If I never get to come to another Old Timers Day,’’ he said, “I will take these memories and I’ll start another baseball club, coaching up there, wherever they need me.” ithin a few months, however, late 2015 into early 2016, his health improved dramatically, thanks to what he said was a change in medication. “The difference has been unbelievable,’’ he told me last February. As a result, Stottlemyre attended the 20year reunion of the 1996 Yankee championship team. He had continued in good health until recently.
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could help Mets’ pen bullpen. He’s 32, but he’s got the body of a young 24-year-old. He’s in good shape. He’s been impressive with the workload he’s given us,” said Cliburn, referring to Arredondo’s 27.1 innings pitched. “He’s been very resilient every day, and his velocity on his fastball is 91 to 93. His out pitch is the splitfinger fastball. We wouldn’t be where we are without his contributions.” Cliburn is also the pitching coach for the Twins’ Triple-A affiliate, the Rochester Red Wings, and Cliburn said he has talked up Arredondo to the Twins organization. But he added that he could see Arredondo who currently has a 3.62 ERA - helping any bullpen in the big leagues, despite his age and having an itinerant pitching career. “He’s a very good kid, hard worker. He comes prepared each day. He’s on the right track to get back and he’s pitching now at a very high level,” said Cliburn. “There have only been a few spurts where he’s kind of lost his command a little bit, left
his fastball up in the zone, but that happens when he doesn’t use his other stuff. He’s not a young buck, but age-wise, I don’t think that makes a difference. He’s got a lot of potential.” With the York Revolution this past season, Arredondo pitched in 35 games and had a 2.25 ERA, with 38 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched. With Mets closer Jeurys Familia’s availability in limbo as he awaits a decision by Major League Baseball on whether he’ll be suspended in connection with his domestic assault arrest (the criminal case was dismissed Dec. 15), Terry Collins’ bullpen has some possible holes. Addison Reed is expected to be moved to the closer role if Familia is suspended. Arredondo could be potential solution for a setup role. “You pull for guys like that,” said Cliburn. “I just want an opportunity,” added Arredondo.
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FRANK ISOLA
NBA
’16 DUNKS & DUDS ’T
What we learned in the NBA over the past year
is the season for the NBA to reboot. Christmas Day has become something of a second opening night for the league and this year’s schedule features a rematch of last season’s epic NBA Finals as well as one of the oldest rivalries in Knicks-Celtics. With one-third of the season already in books and the calendar about to turn to 2017, it’s only fair that we remember the best and worst moments from 2016 and predict what the futures holds in the league.
BEST MOMENT T
LeBron James came e through on his promise and delivered a championship ampionship to Cleveland, the city’s first major ajor sports title in 52 years. And the Cavs did d it in grand style, styl t e, becoming the first team m in league history to overcome a 3-1 deficit and doing it against the defending champion Golden olden State Warriors. War W riors. LeBron cemented hiss place as the best player on the planet as he and Kyrie Irving each scored 41 points in Game me 5. James scored 41 again in Game 6 and then hen went for 27 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists sists in Game 7. That’s what legends do. Honorable mention goes to Klay Thompson, who saved the Warriors’ rriors’ season in Game 6 of the Western Conference rence finals by scoring 41 points and sinking 11 3-pointers. 3-pointe n rs. He was simply sublime.
WORST MOMENT ENT
Of course Kevin Durant rant has the right to sign with any team. am. That’s That’ a s what free agency is for. or. But it doesn’t feel right when you live by the “if you can’t beat at ’em, join ’em” philosophy. Oklahoma City had Golden n State on the ropes in Gamee 6 of the conference finals. The Thunder were five minutes from advancing to the Finals before Durant ant n and Russell Westbrook ok imploded. Six weeks later, Durant urant announced that he wass joining the rival Warriors. Draymond Green later admitted itted on “Conan” what many ny of n of us had heard during the season: He was recruiting ng the hell out of Durant all throughout the season. “I called him a million times,” Green said.. “I text him a million and one times.” The entire process felt dirty.
BEST PLAY
The signature moment ment of the season was LeBeBron chasing down Andre dre Iguodala and blocking his shot with just under two minutes left in Game 7 of
the Finals and the Warriors and Cavaliers were tied at 89. James got a little help from J.R. Smith, who slowed Iguodala just enough to allow LeBron to swat his potential go-ahead basket away. Truly incredible.
BEST FAREWELL
Kobe Bryant went out as only he could. The Black Mamba scored 60 points on 50 shots in his final game. He scored 23 points in the fourth quarter, posting his first 50-point game since February 2009. “It’s It s hard to believe it happened this way,” way, a Bryant said. “I’m still shocked about it.” Not to spoil the moment but the Utah Jazz, who were eliminated from playoff contention just pr ior to tipoff, were fullfledged conscientious objectors for much of the second half.
WORST FAREWELL
George Karl, who was fired in April as head coach of the Sacramento Kings, refused to go quietly into the night. In his soon-to-bereleased memoir “Furious George,” the longtime coach eviscerates Carmelo Anthony, calling him a user of people and saying that trading Anthony from Denver to the Knicks six years ago was like “popping a blister.”
MOST BIZARRE PHIL MOMENT
There are so many to choose from. Calling Anthony out u A nthony for stalling the offense offe f nse is certainly in the running but it can’t beat Phil JackRiley son, in an effort effor f t to needle Pat a R iley for losing LeBron James in free fre f e agency, talked his way into n a controversy. contr n oversy. Jackson sounded out of touch when he described i LeBron’s friends and business partners as his “posse.” He outsmarted himself.
BIGGEST B IGGEST S SURPRISE SURPRISE
Kristaps a Porzingis is the best thing to happen to the Knicks since they drafted drafte f d Patrick Patr a ick Ewing Ewi E ng 30 years earlier. earli r er. If the Knicks had drafted either second or third, chances are they don’t take h i m wh ich only goes to prove that a a lot of time it’s i i
never where you draft it’s who you draft. Honorable mention is Dwyane Wade leaving Miami to sign a free-agent contract with his hometown Chicago Bulls. It may have sounded great in July but with winter here you get the sense that Wade wishes he could have worked things out with Riley.
LEAST SURPRISING
The Sixers finally landed the top pick — you see, tanking works — only to lose Ben Simmons maybe for the entire season with a foot injury. They finally have Nerlens Noel and healthy. Noel wants to be traded. Joel Embiid h
MOST O LI LIKELY TO BE MOVED
With the trade deadline less than two months away, awa expect to hear a lot of noise DeMarcus Cousins, about Sacramento’s Sacra who is incred incredibly talented and frustrating all at the same time. There are teams out there t that believe a change of scenery is what Cousins needs. It’s still a major risk. His teammate, Rudy Gay, has already anteamm nounced he will w opt out of his contract so look for him to change addresses. Another candich date is Heat guard Goran Dragic, who a point p on Friday refuted reports that he wants out re of Miami. “It didn’t come from me so... that’s not true. c I totally deny that. That’s bull----, man.”
COACH COAC O H OF O THE YEAR
Houston’s Mike D’Antoni and Memphis’ Dave in a Fizdale Fizdalle are the two top candidates can my book. D’Antoni over to D’A Antoni turned the offense offe James Harden Ha arden while Fizdale, a former Miami assistant, assisstant, made the smart move and turned Zach Randolph into Z n a sixth man.
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LeBron LeBr ron is in the conversation conve n rsati because he’s LeBron. LeB Bron. Durant will get consideration attion as well. But this may be a two-man race between former betw teammates, Westbrook W and Harden. Westbrook W is a triple-double matriple-d chine, but I’m I’ not sure he can keep ke up this pace. Meanwhile, Harden has taken an average roster aver and turned them tu into a formidable squad. He’s s going to be goi tough tou to beat.
THE T H ’17 C H CHAMP
You want to Yo make a case for Clippers or the the Clipp Spurs, go rright ahead. Warriors are But the Wa They’ll meet scary good. Th the Cavs for the third and this time straight year an denied. they won’t be de
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BOB RAISSMAN
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s Joe Buck serious? During a recent interview with a St. Louis radio station, the voice of Fox Sports since it was created in 1994, strongly hinted he would stop doing baseball playby-play after his contract expires in three years when he will be 51. Buck also indicated he would like to continue working NFL games “if they (Fox suits) want to sign me.” Everyone with a cynical bone in their body has the right to suggest Buck was doing a little advance negotiating with the Foxies when he informed the free world of his possible exit from the baseball booth. Yet negotiating ploys are not his style. Nor does he really need much leverage. Or as one of his friends said: “He has other things to do with his life. And he genuinely thinks someone else deserves a shot (at the baseball job).” A little handwriting has already appeared on the wall. A few years ago, Buck cut back his regular season appearances on Fox’s Saturday MLB telecasts. Yes, three years is a long time, but if Buck has already communicated to management his desire to split, Fox has plenty of time to find his successor. Considering how he’s flourished since coming to Fox, would anyone be surprised if Kevin Burkhardt moved into Buck’s gig? Buck told 590 AM’s Tim McKernan that he still loves the baseball job. “…But I’ve been doing it for a long time and I feel like somebody else should do it,” Buck said. “I’ve done enough, and I’m signed (with Fox) for three more World Series and that’ll be 22, which is stupid to even think about… But I would like to get some of my time back and be home (in St. Louis).” If this were all to go down as Buck indicates it might, it would be highly unusual. When it comes to voices, most high-profilee exits are messy and forced. For example, ample, Tim McCarver, Buck’s former er partner. Fox publicly announced McCarver was out as its No. 1 MLB LB analyst, but during the same conference erence call T-Mac said he was not retiring tiring from broadcasting. On the football otball side, Pat Summerall, Fox’s longtime ngtime No. 1 NFL play-by-play voice ice (CBS’ too), was busted down to a lesser role before he was given the he boot. History — and realityy — shows marquee mouths want to stay a in the the gig until their jaws lock. That’s why h there are so many “uncomfortable” mfortable” exits from the broadcastt booth. If Buck’s words eventually become a reality, he will avoid the traditional chaotic departure and likely ikely have a other opportunities in front ont of him. And if he did continue doing NFL football, it’s not likely he would hang around doing it for another er 20 years into his 70’s. So, Joe Buck, ck, son of Jack, the Hall of Fame voice, got into the business at an early arly l age age and might leave it with plenty enty t of of mileage left on the vocal cords. If he is really serious.
BOOMIN’ OUT IN N SILENCE?
Since last May, when rumors began circulating that hat a he would be out at ESPN’s N’s
WHEREFORE ART THOU, BRANDON?
Are Brandon Marshall’s Showtime “Inside the NFL” cast mates souring on him? Marshall, who does not hide from Jets media, has been nowhere to be found on “ITN” the past four shows. Does this indicate he will not be returning to the gig next season? His absence from the last episode was highlighted and noted by Phil Simms, dressed as Santa Claus, who directed his comments directly at Marshall, saying: “You got to be here, man. We forget quick around here.” Unfortunately, Marshall’s latest no-show meant more of Cowboys shill Michael Irvin, who subjected the free world to a Jerry Jones imitation during the show. How sad.
FOOTBALL NIGHT IN SLEEPLAND
If Joe leaves Fox baseball booth in 3 years, it would go against norm of announcers not knowing when to quit “NFL Sunday Countdown” at the end of the season, there have not been any open signs of this being a farewell tour for Chris Berman. Nor has anyone in an official capacity said the veteran voice is actually gonzo after the Super Bowl. Yet in a subtle away, did Dan Snyder actually make the announcement on “Monday Countdown” prior to the Carolina-Washington tilt? The Washington owner appeared on camera with a lifetime lifet f ime “All-Access” pass, which he verbally presented to “…You’ll Berman. “…You Y ’ll anytime be with us anyt n ime you want,” Snyder said.” Back in the studio Tom Jackson, who returned to Bristol for f a one-night h sstand, tand, presented the pass to Berman. “I playing don’t mind playi a ng middle man ffor Mr. Snyder,” Snyd n er,” r Jackson said. No one said WHY Snyder presented the pass to Berman. Yet,
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would the presentation have been made if Berman WAS returning to “Countdown” next season?
OFF NIGHTS
As a player, Walt (Clyde) Frazier had an incredible sense of timing. As a broadcaster he has a similar sense. On Thursday (Magic-Knicks), after Mike Breen read a sales pitch for a special ticket package, which includes tickets to the Feb. 4 CavsKnicks game, Frazier, without missing a beat wondered: “Is LeBron James going to show up (for f that game)?” At that very moment, we wondered how o many many n potential buyers put down the phone after afte f r realizing what a great point, albeit one likely not appreciated by Knicks sales suits, Frazier made. And credit Breen and Frazier for following followi o ng up with an expanded discussion about abo a ut star players (Carmelo Anthony wasn’t mentioned) who w shaft f paying paying customers by taking the night off. f
JOE BUCK
It was a bad Thursday night in Philly for Ben McAdoo in more ways than one. While the local media has benignly tweaked him for his robotic verbal stylings, Bob (Rapping Roberto) Costas sarcastically threw some verbal heat at the Giants coach during NBC’s “Football Night in Philadelphia” pregame show. “Ben McAdoo says, ‘it’s a division game so you can throw the records out the window,’ ” Costas said. “But apparently you can’t throw all the clichés out the window.” Ouch! Costas was on fire Thursday night, using a sight gag in the form of a black fedora, to shake up Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison. Costas turned the normally wooden Dungy into a block of cement and Harrison was mesmerized byy the chapeau. These guys need to loosen up. Maybe poohbahs should Mayb a e Peacock P consider conside bringing Rex Ryan aboard if the Bills pink-slip him.
SOUND BYTES SOUN
Never knew the pain inflicted hit (Ndamukong by that sandwich sa Suh/Cameron Wake) was so funSuh/Cam ny until we w watched it over and over and over again on ESPN’s Monday pregame “C’Mon Man” segment. For reasons known only to them, reas the “Countdown” cast found this “Cou hysterical, hysterica which makes us wonder what wha they do for kicks… Did someone in the Gulag tell Knicks radio voice voi Mike Crispino to crank up the volume? What happened to vo this onc once-steady rocking voice? He sounds soun Harlenesque… ESPN signed the t iconic Bomani Jones to a new multi-year deal. Unfortunately nate a ly he won’t be making the $6.5 million Mike Greenberg is pullM ing down. dow Wonder how the 300 people who got booted at ESPN feel ab about that number… Things must have been slow for FAN’s Jody McDonald on Wednesday. a Why else would he launch into a soliloquy on the “meal money” MLB teams are remo quired to provide for players? qui
DUDE OF THE WEEK PAT McAFEE
I t ’s r a r e w h e n a n N F L punter can reach this hallowed space. And it’s not like McAfee is the only athlete helping the less fortunate at an important time of the year. What caught our at tention is the way the Colts punter reached out to lend a helping hand. He paid the electric bills of 115 needy Indiana resident s . Not only is this a sign of compa s sion , it ’s also the practical recognition that a bill payment jus t might keep a whole family warm during a long hard Midwest winter.
DWEEB OF THE WEEK BOB STOOPS
This one is hard to figure. Or is it? It is inexplicable that a seemingly reasonable — not to mention adult — man like Stoops, a guy with Hall of Fame coaching credentials, finally woke up and engaged the real world in 2016. The University of Oklahoma head coach created a storm this week declaring that if troubled running back Joe Mixon slugged a woman today instead of as he did in 2014, Stoops would have delivered harsher punishment. Just a terrible explanation that parents thinking of sending their kids to Norman need to evaluate.
DOUBLE TALK What Ben McAdoo said: “I didn’t coach well enough (against Philly) and we didn’t play well enough in all three phases.” What Ben McAdoo meant to say: “We gagged under pressure.”
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New Orleans
7
8
0
.467
437
416
4-4-0
3-4-0
6-5-0
1-3-0
2-3-0
Carolina
6
9
0
.400
353
385
4-4-0
2-5-0
5-6-0
1-3-0
1-4-0
NORTH
W
L
T
Pct
PF
PA Home Away
NFC
AFC
Div
Detroit
9
5
0
.643
301
285
6-1-0
3-4-0
7-3-0
2-2-0
3-2-0
Green Bay
9
6
0
.600
401
364
6-2-0
3-4-0
7-4-0
2-2-0
4-1-0
Minnesota
7
8
0
.467
289
297
4-3-0
3-5-0
4-7-0
3-1-0
1-4-0
Chicago
3
12
0
.200
269
361
3-5-0
0-7-0
3-8-0
0-4-0
2-3-0
W
L
T
Pct
PF
PA Home Away
NFC
AFC
Div
9
5
1
.633
329
269
7-1-0
2-4-1
5-5-1
4-0-0
2-2-1
WEST y-Seattle Arizona
6
8
1
.433
374
356
4-3-1
2-5-0
5-5-1
1-3-0
3-1-1
Los Angeles
4
11
0
.267
218
350
1-6-0
3-5-0
3-8-0
1-3-0
2-3-0
San Francisco
2
13
0
.133
286
455
1-6-0
1-7-0
2-9-0
0-4-0
2-3-0
x-clinched playoff spot. y-clinched division. SATURDAY’S RESULTS New England 41, Jets 3 Jacksonville 38, Tennessee 17 Washington 41, Chicago 21 Green Bay 38, Minnesota 25 Cleveland 20, San Diego 17 Atlanta 33, Carolina 16 Miami 34, Buffalo 31, OT Oakland 33, Indianapolis 25 New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 San Francisco 22, Los Angeles 21 Arizona 34, Seattle 31 Houston 12, Cincinnati 10 SUNDAY’S GAMES Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. THURSDAY’S RESULT Philadelphia 24, Giants 19 MONDAY’S GAME Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Browns 20, Chargers 17
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San Diego Cleveland
10 0 7 0—17 7 10 3 0—20
First Quarter SD—Gates 1 pass from Rivers (Lambo kick), 10:49. Cle—Crowell 8 run (Parkey kick), 5:12. SD—FG Lambo 43, 1:49. Second Quarter Cle—Crowell 4 run (Parkey kick), 12:39. Cle—FG Parkey 49, 4:46. Third Quarter Cle—FG Parkey 27, 10:58. SD—Ty.Williams 1 pass from Rivers (Lambo kick), 6:04. A—57,272. SD Cle First downs 19 23 Total Net Yards 356 251 Rushes-yards 19-34 29-124 Passing 322 127 Punt Returns 4-20 3-19 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-56 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-17 Comp-Att-Int 23-46-1 19-28-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 9-48 Punts 5-50.2 6-43.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 9-92 4-44 Time of Possession 27:31 32:29 RUSHING—San Diego, Farrow 9-28, Hillman 9-6, Rivers 1-0. Cleveland, Crowell 16-54, Griffin 6-42, D.Johnson 7-28. PASSING—San Diego, Rivers 23-46-1-322. Cleveland, Griffin 17-25-0-164, Kessler 2-3-0-11. RECEIVING—San Diego, Gates 8-94, Ty.Williams 4-64, Farrow 4-29, Benjamin 3-75, Inman 3-44, Watt 1-16. Cleveland, Barnidge 5-42, Crowell 4-4, Pryor 3-36, D.Johnson 2-21, C.Coleman 2-15, DeValve 1-21, Hawkins 1-21, Vitale 1-15. MISSED FIELD GOALS—San Diego, Lambo 45.
SUNDAY, JAN. 1 Giants at Washington, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Jets, 1 p.m. New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Seattle at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Arizona at Los Angeles, 4:25 p.m. Oakland at Denver, 4:25 p.m.
Second Quarter Cin—FG Bullock 43, :00. Third Quarter Hou—FG Novak 25, 9:05. Fourth Quarter Hou—FG Novak 22, 13:31. Cin—LaFell 86 pass from Dalton (Bullock kick), 10:45. Hou—Blue 24 run (kick blocked), 8:41. A—71,836. Cin Hou First downs 15 17 Total Net Yards 294 250 Rushes-yards 19-50 24-95 Passing 244 155 Punt Returns 7-15 4-32 Kickoff Returns 4-107 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 28-41-1 18-29-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-24 4-21 Punts 8-45.8 8-46.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-60 3-25 Time of Possession 28:54 31:06 RUSHING—Cincinnati, Burkhead 12-42, Hill 7-8. Houston, Blue 21-73, Savage 1-11, A.Hunt 1-6, Prosch 1-5. PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 28-41-1-268. Houston, Savage 18-29-0-176. RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Core 8-39, LaFell 6-130, Uzomah 5-28, Burkhead 4-25, Boyd 2-25, Wright 1-8, Hewitt 1-8, Erickson 1-5. Houston, Fiedorowicz 4-42, Blue 4-17, Hopkins 3-43, Fuller 3-39, A.Hunt 2-28, Mumphery 2-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Bullock 43.
Dolphins 34, Bills 31 (OT) Miami Buffalo
7 7 14 3 3—34 0 7 14 10 0—31
First Quarter Mia—Ajayi 2 run (Franks kick), 6:24. Second Quarter Mia—Drake 45 run (Franks kick), 13:34. Buf—Watkins 38 pass from Taylor (Carpenter kick), 5:06. Third Quarter Mia—Parker 56 pass from Moore (Franks kick), 12:05. Buf—McCoy 19 run (Carpenter kick), 6:46. Mia—Stills 6 pass from Moore (Franks kick), 3:14. Buf—Clay 18 pass from Taylor (Carpenter kick), 1:12. Fourth Quarter Buf—FG Carpenter 28, 5:51. Buf—Clay 7 pass from Taylor (Carpenter kick), 1:20. Mia—FG Franks 55, :06. Overtime Mia—FG Franks 27, :47. A—64,690. Mia Buf First downs 22 30 Total Net Yards 494 589 Rushes-yards 38-261 49-272 Passing 233 317 Punt Returns 2-25 1-23 Kickoff Returns 2-80 3-54 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 16-30-1 26-39-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-12 Punts 5-41.4 4-42.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 2-15 5-35 Time of Possession 33:40 40:33 RUSHING—Miami, Ajayi 32-206, Drake 4-56, Landry 1-0, Moore 1-(minus 1). Buffalo, McCoy 24-128, Gillislee 11-91, Taylor 12-60, Felton 1-1, Bush 1-(minus 8). PASSING—Miami, Moore 16-30-1-233. Buffalo, Taylor 26-39-0-329. RECEIVING—Miami, Parker 4-85, Stills 3-35, Landry 3-29, D.Williams 2-51, Sims 2-10, Gray 1-20, Ajayi 1-3. Buffalo, Clay 8-85, Watkins 7-154, McCoy 5-17, Woods 3-43, Felton 2-14, Goodwin 1-16. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Miami, Franks 46. Buffalo, Carpenter 46, Carpenter 45.
Falcons 33, Panthers 16 Atlanta Carolina
49ers 22, Rams 21 San Francisco Los Angeles
0 3 0 7—10 0 0 3 9—12
7 0 0 15—22 14 0 0 7—21
First Quarter SF—Hyde 19 pass from Kaepernick (Dawson kick), 9:01. LA—Gurley 1 run (Zuerlein kick), 4:07. LA—Austin 30 run (Zuerlein kick), 2:33. Fourth Quarter LA—Higbee 2 pass from Goff (Zuerlein kick), 10:32. SF—Kaepernick 13 run (Dawson kick), 5:06. SF—Streater 10 pass from Kaepernick (Kaepernick run), :31. A—83,656. SF LA First downs 21 13 Total Net Yards 323 177 Rushes-yards 29-70 29-99 Passing 253 78 Punt Returns 2-9 5-12 Kickoff Returns 2-37 4-129 Interceptions Ret. 2-39 1-29 Comp-Att-Int 28-38-1 11-24-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-13 4-12 Punts 9-41.3 8-46.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 11-100 5-45 Time of Possession 31:03 28:57 RUSHING—San Francisco, Hyde 13-38, Draughn 10-17, Kaepernick 6-15. Los Angeles, Gurley 23-67, Austin 3-26, Goff 2-4, M.Brown 1-2. PASSING—San Francisco, Kaepernick 28-38-1-266. Los Angeles, Goff 11-24-2-90. RECEIVING—San Francisco, Streater 6-63, Draughn 6-48, Kerley 5-62, Celek 4-39, Hyde 3-24, Burbridge 2-15, Harris 1-14, Harper 1-1. Los Angeles, Kendricks 3-36, Gurley 3-20, Austin 2-14, Higbee 2-5, Britt 1-15. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
13 7 3 10—33 0 3 10 3—16
First Quarter Atl—Perkins 26 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 10:57. Atl—FG Bryant 51, 6:09. Atl—FG Bryant 48, :35. Second Quarter Car—FG Gano 31, 10:17. Atl—Tialavea 1 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 5:34. Third Quarter Car—FG Gano 40, 9:23. Atl—FG Bryant 29, 3:34. Car—Benjamin 26 pass from Newton (Gano kick), :00. Fourth Quarter Atl—T.Coleman 55 run (Bryant kick), 13:19. Car—FG Gano 31, 9:43. Atl—FG Bryant 50, 1:55. A—73,549. Atl Car First downs 21 17 Total Net Yards 408 302 Rushes-yards 24-152 23-119 Passing 256 183 Punt Returns 1-11 1-12 Kickoff Returns 1-10 2-84 Interceptions Ret. 2-61 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 27-33-0 18-43-2 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 2-15 Punts 3-42.3 3-43.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-45 4-24 Time of Possession 32:45 27:15 RUSHING—Atlanta, T.Coleman 9-90, Freeman 13-53, Ryan 2-9. Carolina, Stewart 11-50, Newton 8-36, Whittaker 3-30, Tolbert 1-3. PASSING—Atlanta, Ryan 27-33-0-277. Carolina, Newton 18-43-2-198. RECEIVING—Atlanta, Freeman 8-35, J.Jones 4-60, Sanu 3-56, T.Coleman 3-45, Gabriel 3-15, Perkins 2-34, Robinson 1-15, Toilolo 1-10, DiMarco 1-6, Tialavea 1-1. Carolina, Olsen 6-59, Benjamin 4-63, Ginn 3-29, Whittaker 1-14, Brown 1-12, Manhertz 1-10, Funchess 1-9, Stewart 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Raiders 33, Colts 25
Patriots 41, Jets 3 Jets New England
0 0 0 3— 3 10 17 7 7—41
First Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 29, 8:16. NE—Bennett 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 3:02. Second Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 22, 11:13. NE—Lengel 18 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 2:40. NE—White 25 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :25. Third Quarter NE—Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 3:22. Fourth Quarter NE—Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 12:24. NYJ—FG Folk 29, 6:16. A—66,829. NYJ NE First downs 14 21 Total Net Yards 239 325 Rushes-yards 29-111 40-114 Passing 128 211 Punt Returns 2-7 3-16 Kickoff Returns 4-57 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-21 Comp-Att-Int 8-24-3 18-29-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 1-9 Punts 4-45.0 4-46.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-77 3-20 Time of Possession 25:17 34:43 RUSHING—Jets, Powell 15-60, Robinson 8-22, Wilds 4-14, Enunwa 1-12, Fitzpatrick 1-3. New England, Lewis 16-52, Blount 20-50, White 1-14, Garoppolo 3-(minus 2). PASSING—Jets, Petty 0-3-1-0, Fitzpatrick 8-21-2-136. New England, Brady 17-27-0-214, Garoppolo 1-2-0-6. RECEIVING—Jets, B.Marshall 2-28, Powell 2-14, Enunwa 1-30, Peake 1-27, Smith 1-20, Seferian-Jenkins 1-17. New England, Edelman 5-89, White 3-32, Mitchell 3-29, Bennett 2-19, Hogan 1-22, Lengel 1-18, Floyd 1-6, Lewis 1-5, Develin 1-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Jets, Folk 34.
Washington 41, Bears 21 Washington Chicago
14 10 7 10—41 0 14 0 7—21
First Quarter Was—C.Thompson 7 run (Hopkins kick), 7:43. Was—C.Thompson 17 pass from Cousins (Hopkins kick), :57. Second Quarter Was—FG Hopkins 29, 10:07. Chi—Langford 1 run (Barth kick), 6:20. Was—Cousins 9 run (Hopkins kick), 1:41. Chi—Meredith 21 pass from Barkley (Barth kick), :34. Third Quarter Was—Cousins 1 run (Hopkins kick), 3:05. Fourth Quarter Was—FG Hopkins 20, 12:53. Chi—D.Thompson 3 pass from Barkley (Barth kick), 1:21. Was—M.Brown 61 run (Hopkins kick), :57. A—57,953. Was Chi First downs 21 31 Total Net Yards 478 458 Rushes-yards 35-208 26-140 Passing 270 318 Punt Returns 0-0 1-3 Kickoff Returns 1-18 3-65 Interceptions Ret. 5-122 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 18-29-0 24-40-5 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-5 Punts 2-41.5 1-51.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-73 4-52 Time of Possession 32:35 27:25 RUSHING—Washington, M.Brown 8-82, Kelley 19-76, Cousins 5-30, C.Thompson 3-20. Chicago, Howard 18-119, Langford 7-19, Prosinski 1-2. PASSING—Washington, Cousins 18-29-0-270. Chicago, Barkley 24-40-5-323. RECEIVING—Washington, Jackson 5-114, Garcon 4-94, Grant 3-25, Kelley 2-6, C.Thompson 1-17, Davis 1-13, Crowder 1-3, M.Brown 1-(minus 2). Chicago, Meredith 9-135, Jeffery 5-92, D.Thompson 3-34, D.Brown 2-19, Braunecker 2-19, Bellamy 1-11, Howard 1-9, Langford 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Jaguars 38, Titans 17 Tennessee Jacksonville
0 7 3 7—17 10 9 6 13—38
First Quarter Jac—Lee 21 pass from Bortles (Myers kick), 11:03. Jac—FG Myers 29, 4:03. Second Quarter Ten—Matthews 3 pass from Mariota (Succop kick), 8:59. Jac—Ivory 1 run (kick failed), 1:57. Jac—FG Myers 48, :11. Third Quarter Ten—FG Succop 42, 12:24. Jac—FG Myers 56, 8:13. Jac—FG Myers 50, 2:59. Fourth Quarter Ten—Walker 14 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), 8:42. Jac—Bortles 20 pass from Lee (kick failed), 5:25. Jac—Ramsey 30 interception return (Myers kick), 5:17. A—59,621. Ten Jac First downs 19 25 Total Net Yards 263 415 Rushes-yards 20-58 28-84 Passing 205 331 Punt Returns 1-(minu 2-10 Kickoff Returns 0-0 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-30 Comp-Att-Int 21-44-1 27-39-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-18 2-14 Punts 7-44.7 3-47.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-49 4-45 Time of Possession 27:29 32:31 RUSHING—Ten, Murray 14-42, Henry 4-13, Mariota 2-3. Jac, Ivory 14-45, Grant 9-27, Bortles 3-7, Yeldon 2-5. PASSING—Ten, Mariota 8-20-0-99, Cassel 13-24-1-124. Jac, Bortles 26-38-0-325, Lee 1-1-0-20. RECEIVING—Ten, Douglas 5-48, Sharpe 3-48, Matthews 3-31, Walker 3-23, Henry 2-22, Wright 2-21, Murray 2-18, Fasano 1-12. Jac, A.Robinson 9-147, Walters 5-45, Ivory 4-69, Lee 3-37, Koyack 2-12, Ellis 2-10, Bortles 1-20, Grant 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Indianapolis Oakland
0 7 7 11—25 0 19 14 0—33
Second Quarter Oak—Holmes 1 pass from Carr (Janikowski kick), 14:57. Ind—Moncrief 24 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 9:49. Oak—Walford 5 pass from Carr (kick failed), 5:50. Oak—Richard 4 pass from Carr (kick blocked), :18. Third Quarter Oak—Washington 22 run (Janikowski kick), 10:48. Oak—Washington 22 run (Janikowski kick), 8:40. Ind—Turbin 3 pass from Luck (Vinatieri kick), 5:18. Fourth Quarter Ind—Luck 11 run (Hilton pass from Luck), 7:40. Ind—FG Vinatieri 42, 2:33. A—54,896. Ind Oak First downs 20 27 Total Net Yards 391 459 Rushes-yards 24-103 37-210 Passing 288 249 Punt Returns 1-10 1-8 Kickoff Returns 3-58 2-44 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-4 Comp-Att-Int 19-29-2 22-33-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-8 Punts 2-50.0 5-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-22 10-93 Time of Possession 23:55 36:05 RUSHING—Indianapolis, Gore 13-73, Turbin 6-18, Luck 4-12, McAfee 1-0. Oakland, Washington 12-99, Richard 6-66, Murray 15-40, Carr 1-8, McGloin 3-(minus 3). PASSING—Indianapolis, Luck 19-29-2-288. Oakland, Carr 20-30-0-228, McGloin 2-3-0-29. RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Doyle 5-46, Hilton 4-105, D.Allen 3-31, Moncrief 2-30, Turbin 2-11, Swoope 1-45, Gore 1-12, Dorsett 1-8. Oakland, Crabtree 7-90, Cooper 4-72, Holmes 3-33, Richard 3-13, Walford 2-20, Murray 2-11, Washington 1-18. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
Cardinals 34, Seahawks 31 Arizona Seattle
7 7 0 20—34 0 3 7 21—31 First Quarter Ari—D.Johnson 2 run (Catanzaro kick), 7:52. Second Quarter Ari—Nelson 80 pass from Palmer (Catanzaro kick), 3:53. Sea—FG Hauschka 27, :15. Third Quarter Sea—Kearse 2 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 8:20. Fourth Quarter Ari—D.Johnson 1 run (Catanzaro kick), 13:32. Sea—Baldwin 42 pass from Wilson (Reece pass from Wilson), 8:49. Ari—D.Johnson 1 run (Catanzaro kick), 6:47. Ari—FG Catanzaro 42, 4:10. Sea—Graham 37 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 2:48. Sea—Richardson 5 pass from Wilson (kick failed), 1:00. Ari—FG Catanzaro 43, :00. A—69,050. Ari Sea First downs 21 24 Total Net Yards 370 391 Rushes-yards 29-94 27-78 Passing 276 313 Punt Returns 1-0 2-7 Kickoff Returns 2-27 3-84 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 16-27-0 29-45-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 6-37 Punts 5-44.4 4-36.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-85 5-40 Time of Possession 26:18 33:42 RUSHING—Arizona, D.Johnson 28-95, Palmer 1-(minus 1). Seattle, Wilson 10-36, Collins 7-28, Rawls 8-8, Baldwin 2-6. PASSING—Arizona, Palmer 16-26-0-284, Fitzgerald 0-1-0-0. Seattle, Wilson 29-45-0-350. RECEIVING—Arizona, D.Johnson 4-41, Fitzgerald 4-31, Nelson 3-132, Gresham 2-40, B.Golden 1-22, Brown 1-12, K.Williams 1-6. Seattle, Baldwin 13-171, Richardson 4-42, Kearse 4-37, Collins 4-19, Graham 2-43, Lockett 2-38. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Arizona, Catanzaro 53.
Saints 31, Buccaneers 24 Tampa Bay New Orleans
0 7 14 3—24 7 6 15 3—31
First Quarter NO—Ingram 6 run (Lutz kick), :57. Second Quarter TB—Brate 12 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 10:50. NO—FG Lutz 42, 6:45. NO—FG Lutz 34, :00. Third Quarter NO—Ingram 14 run (Lutz kick), 14:01. TB—Rodgers 3 run (Aguayo kick), 8:38. NO—Cadet 11 pass from Brees (Ingram run), 6:20. TB—M.Evans 34 pass from Winston (Aguayo kick), 1:52. Fourth Quarter NO—FG Lutz 21, 11:55. TB—FG Aguayo 35, 2:00. A—73,177. TB NO First downs 23 25 Total Net Yards 349 417 Rushes-yards 21-89 31-123 Passing 260 294 Punt Returns 2-24 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-17 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-35 Comp-Att-Int 23-35-2 23-34-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-17 2-5 Punts 3-51.0 3-41.3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-63 7-59 Time of Possession 28:24 31:36 RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Rodgers 15-63, Winston 3-14, Sims 3-12. New Orleans, Ingram 18-90, Hightower 8-29, Kuhn 1-3, Brees 4-1. PASSING—Tampa Bay, Winston 23-35-2-277. New Orleans, Brees 23-34-0-299. RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, M.Evans 7-97, Sims 4-30, Shepard 3-61, Huff 2-24, Myers 2-21, Rodgers 2-15, Humphries 1-12, Brate 1-12, Cross 1-5. New Orleans, Thomas 6-98, Cooks 5-98, Fleener 2-30, Snead 2-21, Cadet 2-16, Phillips 2-15, Ingram 2-3, Hightower 1-11, Kuhn 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
DAILY NEWS NYDailyNews.com Packers 38, Vikings 25 Minnesota Green Bay
3 10 0 12—25 14 14 0 10—38
First Quarter GB—Nelson 21 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 7:13. Min—FG Forbath 22, 3:37. GB—Adams 20 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 1:49. Second Quarter Min—FG Forbath 26, 12:30. GB—Nelson 2 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 8:11. Min—Thielen 71 pass from Bradford (Forbath kick), 7:24. GB—A.Rodgers 6 run (Crosby kick), :24. Fourth Quarter GB—FG Crosby 48, 14:55. GB—R.Rodgers 13 pass from A.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 9:02. Min—Diggs 3 pass from Bradford (kick failed), 4:20. Min—Thielen 8 pass from Bradford (run failed), :32. A—77,856. Min GB First downs 22 19 Total Net Yards 446 348 Rushes-yards 20-93 15-40 Passing 353 308 Punt Returns 2-20 4-40 Kickoff Returns 2-30 4-85 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 34-50-0 28-39-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 4-29 4-39 Punts 5-37.2 6-43.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-70 3-21 Time of Possession 31:01 28:59 RUSHING—Minnesota, McKinnon 11-50, Asiata 6-34, Bradford 2-5, Thielen 1-4. Green Bay, Montgomery 9-23, A.Rodgers 2-13, Michael 4-4. PASSING—Minnesota, Bradford 34-50-0-382. Green Bay, A.Rodgers 28-38-0-347, Hundley 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING—Minnesota, Thielen 12-202, Rudolph 6-53, McKinnon 5-35, Diggs 4-29, Asiata 3-30, Patterson 2-13, C.Johnson 1-16, Morgan 1-4. Green Bay, Nelson 9-154, Allison 4-66, Adams 4-44, Montgomery 4-17, Cook 3-37, R.Rodgers 2-20, Janis 1-8, Michael 1-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
NFL INJURY REPORT BALTIMORE RAVENS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS — RAVENS: OUT: LB Kamalei Correa (ribs), CB Jimmy Smith (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: LB Anthony Levine (toe), T Alex Lewis (ankle), WR Steve Smith (thigh), DE Brent Urban (illness). STEELERS: OUT: S Shamarko Thomas (concussion). DOUBTFUL: WR Sammie Coates (hamstring), TE Ladarius Green (concussion). QUESTIONABLE: LB Anthony Chickillo (ankle), WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (foot), DE Ricardo Mathews (ankle), DE Stephon Tuitt (knee). DENVER BRONCOS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — BRONCOS: OUT: TE A.J. Derby (concussion), TE Virgil Green (concussion), LB Brandon Marshall (hamstring), S T.J. Ward (concussion). QUESTIONABLE: DE Derek Wolfe (neck). CHIEFS: OUT: CB Phillip Gaines (knee). QUESTIONABLE: LB Justin Houston (knee). MONDAY DETROIT LIONS at DALLAS COWBOYS — LIONS: DNP: RB Theo Riddick (wrist), CB Darius Slay (hamstring), C Travis Swanson (concussion). LIMITED: DE Ezekiel Ansah (shoulder), LB DeAndre Levy (knee). FULL: S Rafael Bush (back), DT Haloti Ngata (quadricep), QB Matthew Stafford (finger/right hand), DT Khyri Thornton (illness). COWBOYS: DNP: CB Morris Claiborne (groin), DT Tyrone Crawford (shoulder, hamstring), LB Justin Durant (elbow), DE Demarcus Lawrence (back), QB Mark Sanchez (not injury related), T Tyron Smith (back, knee), DT Cedric Thornton (ankle). LIMITED: DE Jack Crawford (foot), LB Sean Lee (knee). FULL: WR Dez Bryant (back), S Barry Church (forearm), G Ronald Leary (back), S J.J. Wilcox (thigh).
MIGHTY QUINN
NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
Toronto
21
8
.724
_
8-2
W-3
11-5
10-3
13-4
Boston
17
13
.567
4 1/2
5-5
L-1
6-6
11-7
13-5
Knicks
16
13
.552
5
6-4
W-2
11-4
5-9
8-7
7
22
.241
14
3-7
L-2
5-14
2-8
5-12
7
22
.241
14
2-8
L-5
6-8
1-14
2-14
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
Philadelphia
Nets SOUTHEAST Charlotte
17
13
.567
_
6-4
W-3
10-6
7-7
11-9
Atlanta
15
15
.500
2
5-5
W-1
7-7
8-8
11-7
Washington
13
16
.448
3 1/2
6-4
L-1
10-6
3-10
9-11
Orlando
14
18
.438
4
4-6
W-1
6-10
8-8
8-12
Miami
10
21
.323
7 1/2
3-7
L-1
5-11
5-10
5-13
CENTRAL
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
Cleveland
22
6
.786
_
9-1
W-4
15-2
7-4
17-4
Milwaukee
14
14
.500
8
4-6
W-1
10-7
4-7
10-10
Indiana
15
16
.484
8 1/2
5-5
L-2
11-5
4-11
8-10
Chicago
14
15
.483
8 1/2
3-7
L-2
8-6
6-9
10-9
Detroit
14
18
.438
10
3-7
L-5
8-7
6-11
8-11
WESTERN CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
San Antonio
24
6
.800
_
8-2
W-1
8-4
16-2
14-4
Houston
22
9
.710
2 1/2
8-2
L-1
10-3
12-6
16-6
Memphis
20
12
.625
5
6-4
W-2
12-7
8-5
12-5
New Orleans
11
21
.344
14
4-6
W-1
7-10
4-11
4-18
9
21
.300
15
5-5
W-2
6-8
3-13
6-13
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
_
6-4
W-2
11-6
7-6
9-7
6-4
L-3
10-7
8-6
13-9 9-14
Dallas
NORTHWEST Oklahoma City
18
12
.600
Utah
18
13
.581
Portland
13
19
.406
6
1-9
L-5
8-6
5-13
Denver
12
18
.400
6
5-5
L-2
6-8
6-10
7-10
9
20
.310
8 1/2
4-6
L-1
4-11
5-9
4-13
PACIFIC
W
L
Pct
GB
L10
Str
Home
Away
Conf
Golden State
27
4
.871
_
9-1
W-7
12-2
15-2
18-4
L.A. Clippers
22
9
.710
5
6-4
L-1
11-5
11-4
15-4
Sacramento
13
17
.433
13 1/2
6-4
W-3
6-6
7-11
10-9
L.A. Lakers
11
22
.333
17
1-9
L-4
6-7
5-15
6-13
9
21
.300
17 1/2
3-7
W-1
5-9
4-12
3-17
Minnesota
Phoenix
67
1
SATURDAY’S RESULTS No games scheduled SUNDAY’S GAMES Boston at Knicks, noon Golden State at Cleveland, 2:30 p.m. Chicago at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Cavaliers 119, Nets 99 FRIDAY’S RESULT FG FT REB Nets MIN M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS Hamilton 18:48 3-8 2-2 1-6 0 2 8 Lopez 22:03 7-11 0-0 1-3 1 2 16 Bogdanovic 19:32 0-5 0-0 0-2 1 3 0 Kilpatrick 20:47 4-10 2-2 0-5 4 2 12 Lin 24:46 5-10 0-0 0-2 6 1 10 Levert 23:45 2-7 3-4 1-7 2 1 9 Hollis-Jffrsn 23:23 3-6 2-2 0-3 1 3 8 Dinwiddie 21:06 6-7 0-1 1-3 3 2 13 Harris 16:10 0-4 0-0 0-3 0 2 0 Scola 14:53 3-5 1-1 2-5 1 1 8 Bennett 14:17 4-8 3-4 1-2 1 2 11 Foye 13:13 0-2 2-2 0-1 1 0 2 Mccullough 7:17 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 Totals 240:00 38-85 15-18 7-44 22 22 99 Percentages— Fg .447, Ft .833. 3-Point Goals— 8-30, .267 (Lopez 2-3, Kilpatrick 2-5, Levert 2-5, Dinwiddie 1-1, Scola 1-1, Foye 0-1, Hollis-Jefferson 0-1, Mccullough 0-1, Bennett 0-2, Bogdanovic 0-2, Lin 0-2, Hamilton 0-3, Harris 0-3). Team Rebounds— 3. Team Turnovers— 19 (22 Pts). Blocked Shots— 7 (Lopez 2, Bennett, Foye, Hamilton, Harris, Levert). Turnovers— 19 (Lin 5, Lopez 3, Bogdanovic 2, Foye 2, Hamilton 2, Hollis-Jefferson 2, Harris, Kilpatrick, Levert). Steals— 6 (Kilpatrick 2, Dinwiddie, Hollis-Jefferson, Levert, Lin). Technical Fouls— None. FG FT REB Cleveland MIN M-A M-A O-T A PF PTS James 27:16 7-16 5-6 1-5 6 0 19 Love 25:02 4-14 4-4 1-15 0 0 14 Thompson 25:50 7-8 2-2 6-11 1 1 16 Irving 26:27 5-11 2-2 1-5 10 1 13 Liggins 16:37 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 3 Frye 22:10 5-9 1-1 0-6 2 1 12 Dunleavy 21:50 6-9 0-0 2-4 1 4 14 Shumpert 18:12 3-9 0-0 0-3 1 1 7 Mcrae 16:09 1-5 3-4 0-0 2 1 5 Jones 15:57 0-4 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 Felder 15:57 4-7 3-4 0-1 3 4 11 Jefferson 8:33 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 2 5 Totals 240:00 45-99 21-24 11-51 28 20 119 Percentages— Fg .455, Ft .875. 3-Point Goals— 8-35, .229 (Dunleavy 2-4, Love 2-7, Liggins 1-2, Irving 1-3, Frye 1-5, Shumpert 1-5, Jefferson 0-1, Mcrae 0-1, Felder 0-2, Jones 0-2, James 0-3). Team Rebounds— 9. Team Turnovers— 11 (19 Pts). Blocked Shots— 4 (Felder, Love, Mcrae, Thompson). Turnovers— 11 (Dunleavy 2, Thompson 2, Felder, Frye, Irving, James, Liggins, Love, Shumpert). Steals— 12 (Irving 6, James 3, Felder, Liggins, Thompson). Technical Fouls— None. Nets 15 25 17 42 — 99 Cleveland 29 37 32 21 — 119 A—20,562 (20,562). T—2:07. Officials—Karl Lane, Jacyn Goble, Zach Zarba .
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FRIDAY’S RESULTS Cleveland 119, Nets 99 Charlotte 103, Chicago 91 Orlando 109, L.A. Lakers 90 Golden State 119, Detroit 113 Oklahoma City 117, Boston 112 Memphis 115, Houston 109 Milwaukee 123, Washington 96 New Orleans 91, Miami 87 Sacramento 109, Minnesota 105 Atlanta 109, Denver 108 Phoenix 123, Philadelphia 116 Toronto 104, Utah 98 San Antonio 110, Portland 90 Dallas 90, L.A. Clippers 88
Spurs 110, Blazers 90 FRIDAY’S RESULT SAN ANTONIO (110) — K.Leonard 9-15 10-10 33, Aldridge 7-18 4-4 18, Dedmon 2-4 2-2 6, Murray 4-8 0-0 9, Green 2-7 0-0 5, Anderson 1-2 0-0 2, Bertans 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 2-6 0-0 4, Laprovittola 0-1 0-0 0, Mills 7-9 4-5 23, Forbes 0-0 0-0 0, Simmons 5-8 0-0 10. Totals 39-78 20-21 110. PORTLAND (90) — Aminu 2-6 0-0 6, Harkless 4-8 0-4 8, Plumlee 4-6 1-2 9, Lillard 7-19 1-2 16, McCollum 5-16 3-4 16, Layman 0-1 0-0 0, M.Leonard 6-11 0-0 16, Davis 2-2 0-0 4, Vonleh 1-3 3-4 5, Quarterman 0-0 0-0 0, Connaughton 0-0 0-0 0, Crabbe 4-7 0-0 10. Totals 35-79 8-16 90. San Antonio 27 30 30 23 — 110 Portland 27 18 27 18 — 90 3-Point Goals—San Antonio 12-20 (Mills 5-7, K.Leonard 5-7, Murray 1-1, Green 1-3, Laprovittola 0-1, Simmons 0-1), Portland 12-30 (M.Leonard 4-7, McCollum 3-8, Crabbe 2-3, Aminu 2-5, Lillard 1-5, Harkless 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 45 (Aldridge 14), Portland 33 (McCollum 6). Assists—San Antonio 19 (Aldridge 6), Portland 21 (Lillard 10). Total Fouls—San Antonio 17, Portland 19. Technicals—San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich. A—19,393 (19,980).
ATLANTIC
GP
W
Montreal Ottawa Boston Tampa Bay Florida Toronto Detroit Buffalo
34 34 36 35 35 33 34 33
21 20 18 17 15 14 15 12
METROPOLITAN Columbus Pittsburgh
Rangers Washington Philadelphia Carolina
Devils Islanders
W
32 35 36 32 36 33 34 33
23 22 23 20 20 15 13 13
Pts
GF
GA
Home
Away
Div
4 3 4 3 6 7 4 8
46 43 40 37 36 35 34 32
104 88 85 100 85 97 83 71
76 89 87 98 97 95 96 91
15-3-2 11-5-3 8-9-0 9-5-1 9-6-1 9-6-2 7-9-3 7-7-3
6-6-2 9-6-0 10-5-4 8-10-2 6-8-5 5-6-5 8-6-1 5-6-5
8-1-3 6-5-0 9-5-0 7-3-1 7-6-3 5-3-1 3-7-2 3-5-3
L OT
9 11 14 15 14 12 15 13
Pts
GF
GA
Home
Away
Div
4 5 1 4 4 7 7 6
50 49 47 44 44 37 33 32
110 121 119 87 110 88 80 90
65 100 89 69 108 90 102 102
13-3-1 15-2-2 12-6-1 12-5-0 12-5-3 10-3-1 9-2-2 10-7-4
10-2-3 7-6-3 11-6-0 8-3-4 8-7-1 5-8-6 4-12-5 3-7-2
5-0-0 8-4-0 8-5-0 4-4-3 4-3-0 2-5-2 3-2-2 3-5-2
L OT
5 8 12 8 12 11 14 14
WESTERN CONFERENCE CENTRAL
GP
W
Chicago Minnesota St. Louis Nashville Dallas Winnipeg Colorado
36 33 35 33 35 36 33
22 21 18 15 14 16 12
PACIFIC San Jose Edmonton Anaheim Los Angeles Calgary Vancouver Arizona
GP
W
34 36 35 34 36 35 34
21 18 17 17 18 14 11
Pts
GF
GA
Home
Away
Div
5 4 5 5 7 3 1
49 46 41 35 35 35 25
102 102 98 94 89 95 67
86 66 103 94 106 105 106
13-3-4 12-3-0 13-2-4 10-4-3 10-5-3 10-6-1 4-11-1
9-6-1 9-5-4 5-10-1 5-9-2 4-9-4 6-11-2 8-9-0
7-4-1 6-3-2 7-5-2 8-6-0 7-7-3 8-4-1 5-10-0
L OT
Pts
GF
GA
Home
Away
Div
43 42 40 38 38 31 27
87 105 96 87 94 86 75
75 97 99 84 103 109 108
12-4-0 8-7-1 10-4-1 10-4-1 8-9-0 10-6-2 6-8-2
9-8-1 10-5-5 7-8-5 7-9-3 10-7-2 4-12-1 5-10-3
6-4-1 5-3-2 8-2-2 5-3-0 6-5-1 3-4-1 4-5-4
9 8 12 13 14 17 20 12 12 12 13 16 18 18
1 6 6 4 2 3 5
SATURDAY’S RESULTS No games scheduled SUNDAY’S GAMES No games scheduled FRIDAY’S RESULTS Minnesota 7, Rangers 4 Pittsburgh 4, Devils 1 Islanders 5, Buffalo 1 Columbus 2, Montreal 1 Washington 4, Tampa Bay 0 Carolina 3, Boston 2, OT Detroit 4, Florida 3, SO Colorado 2, Chicago 1, OT Dallas 3, Los Angeles 2, OT Calgary 4, Vancouver 1 Toronto 4, Arizona 1 San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT
MONDAY’S GAMES No games scheduled TUESDAY’S GAMES Ottawa at Rangers, 7 p.m. Washington at Islanders, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Devils, 7 p.m. Boston at Columbus, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Dallas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
Penguins 4, Devils 1 FRIDAY’S RESULT Devils Pittsburgh
Wild 7, Rangers 4 FRIDAY’S RESULT Minnesota Rangers
1 5 1—7 1 2 1—4
First Period—1, Rangers, Kreider 10 (Stepan, Zuccarello), 3:54. 2, Minnesota, Granlund 8 (Koivu, Zucker), 9:53. Penalties—None. Second Period—3, Minnesota, Koivu 9 (Zucker), 0:40. 4, Minnesota, Niederreiter 9 (Staal, Coyle), 0:58. 5, Rangers, Mcdonagh 2 (Stepan, Kreider), 2:17. 6, Minnesota, Scandella 1 (Coyle, Koivu), 4:55. 7, Minnesota, Zucker 8 (Granlund), 12:14. 8, Minnesota, Dumba 5 (Staal, Coyle), 17:24 (pp). 9, Rangers, Stepan 7 (Klein, Zuccarello), 19:00. Penalties—Fast, NYR, (tripping), 16:18. Third Period—10, Rangers, Kreider 11 (Mcdonagh, Zuccarello), 17:00. 11, Minnesota, Coyle 12 (Niederreiter), 18:51. Penalties—Staal, MIN, (interference), 9:10; Stewart, MIN, (tripping), 14:46. Shots on Goal—Minnesota 9-11-1—21. Rangers 9-14-12—35. Power-play opportunities—Minnesota 1 of 1; Rangers 0 of 2. Goalies—Minnesota, Kuemper 4-2-1 (35 shots-31 saves). Rangers, Raanta 8-4-0 (7-5), Lundqvist 15-8-1 (13-9). A—18,006 (18,200). T—2:25. Referees—Kendrick Nicholson, Dan O'Rourke. Linesmen—Shandor Alphonso, Tony Sericolo.
Islanders 5, Sabres 1 FRIDAY’S RESULT
Mavericks 90, Clippers 88 FRIDAY’S RESULT DALLAS (90) — Finney-Smith 0-8 0-0 0, Barnes 11-19 2-3 24, Nowitzki 7-12 1-1 17, Williams 5-16 0-0 12, Matthews 6-16 3-6 16, Powell 2-3 0-0 4, Mejri 1-1 3-5 5, Harris 2-4 0-0 4, Curry 1-4 0-0 3, J.Anderson 2-4 0-0 5. Totals 37-87 9-15 90. L.A. CLIPPERS (88) — Pierce 1-2 0-0 3, Mbah a Moute 2-5 1-1 5, Jordan 3-7 1-4 7, Felton 3-11 1-1 8, Redick 4-10 1-2 11, W.Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, A.Anderson 0-1 0-0 0, Speights 4-7 0-0 10, Bass 1-2 0-0 2, Rivers 6-13 0-0 16, Crawford 10-16 3-3 26. Totals 34-74 7-11 88. Dallas 21 29 18 22 — 90 L.A. Clippers 24 27 21 16 — 88 3-Point Goals—Dallas 7-29 (Nowitzki 2-3, Williams 2-5, Curry 1-2, J.Anderson 1-2, Matthews 1-8, Harris 0-1, Barnes 0-2, Finney-Smith 0-6), L.A. Clippers 13-29 (Rivers 4-6, Crawford 3-5, Speights 2-3, Redick 2-7, Pierce 1-2, Felton 1-3, A.Anderson 0-1, Mbah a Moute 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Dallas 42 (Mejri 8), L.A. Clippers 41 (Jordan 17). Assists—Dallas 21 (Williams 9), L.A. Clippers 17 (Crawford 6). Total Fouls—Dallas 14, L.A. Clippers 16. Technicals—Jordan. A—19,060 (19,060).
GP
L OT
Buffalo Islanders
0 0 1—1 1 2 2—5
First Period—1, Islanders, Beauvillier 4 (Hamonic, Prince), 12:05. Penalties—Boychuk, NYI, Major (fighting), 2:02; Foligno, BUF, Major (fighting), 2:02; Prince, NYI, (hooking), 19:24. Second Period—2, Islanders, Strome 5 (Clutterbuck, Seidenberg), 14:36. 3, Islanders, Tavares 10 (Strome, Bailey), 19:21 (pp). Penalties—Seidenberg, NYI, (hooking), 2:31; Ristolainen, BUF, (boarding), 7:01; Gionta, BUF, (holding), 17:47. Third Period—4, Islanders, Ladd 5 (Chimera, Hamonic), 5:35. 5, Islanders, De haan 2 (Seidenberg, Quine), 12:34. 6, Buffalo, Girgensons 3 (Bogosian, Reinhart), 18:57. Penalties—None. Shots on Goal—Buffalo 7-9-13—29. Islanders 7-16-9—32. Power-play opportunities—Buffalo 0 of 2; Islanders 1 of 2. Goalies—Buffalo, Nilsson 5-3-3 (32 shots-27 saves). Islanders, Greiss 8-5-0 (29-28). A—13,852 (15,813). T—2:23. Referees—Tom Chmielewski, Brian Pochmara. Linesmen—Ryan Daisy, Brian Murphy.
0 1 0—1 1 2 1—4
First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 24 (Kessel, Schultz), 11:00 (pp). Penalties—Henrique, NJD, (hooking), 9:36. Second Period—2, Pittsburgh, Fehr 4, 4:13. 3, Devils, Palmieri 6 (Hall, Moore), 13:24. 4, Pittsburgh, Ruhwedel 1 (Malkin, Kunitz), 19:21. Penalties—Rust, PIT, (interference), 7:03; Cole, PIT, (tripping), 8:23; Parenteau, NJD, (interference), 9:11; Oleksy, PIT, Major (fighting), 17:53; Wood, NJD, Major (fighting), 17:53. Third Period—5, Pittsburgh, Hornqvist 8 (Malkin), 12:05. Penalties—None. Shots on Goal—Devils 2-14-8—24. Pittsburgh 10-17-12—39. Power-play opportunities—Devils0 of 2; Pittsburgh 1 of 2. Goalies—Devils, Schneider 10-11-5 (39 shots-35 saves). Pittsburgh, Fleury 9-5-4 (24-23). A—18,625 (18,387). T—2:33. Referees—Dave Lewis, Kevin Pollock. Linesmen—Derek Amell, Devin Berg.
Sharks 3, Oilers 2 (OT) FRIDAY’S RESULT Edmonton San Jose
0 0 2 0—2 0 1 1 1—3
First Period—None. Penalties—San Jose bench, served by Haley (too many men on the ice), 6:26; Boedker, SJ, (interference), 17:05; Dillon, SJ, Major (fighting), 19:21; Hendricks, EDM, Major (fighting), 19:21; Hendricks, EDM, served by Beck, (roughing), 19:21. Second Period—1, San Jose, Pavelski 12 (Burns, Thornton), 0:31 (pp). Penalties—Haley, SJ, Major (fighting), 2:34; Kassian, EDM, Major (fighting), 2:34; Braun, SJ, (holding), 4:07; Beck, EDM, (tripping), 6:23; Kassian, EDM, (cross checking), 12:22; Kassian, EDM, (roughing), 12:22; Pavelski, SJ, (hooking), 16:16. Third Period—2, Edmonton, Mcdavid 13 (Sekera), 6:17. 3, San Jose, Labanc 5 (Couture, Pavelski), 8:21. 4, Edmonton, Maroon 10 (Gryba, Mcdavid), 8:45. Penalties—Braun, SJ, (tripping), 13:28; Meier, SJ, (delay of game), 16:20. Overtime—5, San Jose, Labanc 6 (Couture, Burns), 3:22. Penalties—None. Shots on Goal—Edmonton 5-4-9—18. San Jose 10-13-7-1—31. Power-play opportunities—Edmonton 0 of 6; San Jose 1 of 4. Goalies—Edmonton, Talbot 17-10-5 (31 shots-28 saves). San Jose, Jones 18-11-1 (18-16). A—17,562 (17,562). T—2:39.Referees—Chris Schlenker, Justin St Pierre. Linesmen—Ryan Galloway, John Grandt.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY’S RESULT Hawaii Bowl, Honolulu Hawaii 52, Middle Tennessee 35
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Ecks & Bacon
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT DEC 25 DEC 26 DEC 27 DEC 28 DEC 29 DEC 30 DEC 31
LAS VEGAS — This was the thought when the line was Pitt -5 over Baltimore: Simple. Win and you’re in. Pittsburgh wins and the AFC North is locked up. As if that’s not enough motivation, the Steel will be looking avenge a 21-14 loss at Baltimore in November. And the Steelers are playing as well as any team in the league, winning five in a row, straight up, and, MORE importantly, against the spread. Must have a -5 in this spot. If the game jumps to -6, then PLZ downgrade to a light play, or actually, just stand under the mistletoe and enjoy your family. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
OTT 7:00 MSG
ARZ 9:00 MSG
COL 8:00 MSG2
WSH 7:00 MSG+2
MIN 8:00 MSG+
WIN 7:00 MSG+
PIT 7:00 MSG+
WSH 7:00 NBCSN
WSH 1:00 MSG+
Odds to win 2020 presidential election Donald Trump Mike Pence Paul Ryan Elizabeth Warren Michelle Obama Cory Booker Andrew Cuomo Tim Kaine Kirsten Gillibrand Julian Castro Hillary Clinton Joe Biden Marco Rubio Bernie Sanders Michael Bloomberg Ted Cruz Kamala Harris Catherine Cortez Masto Mark Cuban John Kasich Tom Cotton Jeb Bush George Clooney Ivanka Trump Chelsea Clinton Kanye West
2/1 8/1 10/1 12/1 15/1 20/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 25/1 30/1 30/1 30/1 30/1 40/1 40/1 40/1 50/1 50/1 60/1 80/1 100/1 100/1 125/1 150/1
NFL Favorite STEELERS CHIEFS COWBOYS
Pts(O/U) 6(441/2) 3(371/2) Monday 61/2(441/2)
Underdog Ravens Broncos
CHA 7:30 YES
Favorite Pts(O/U) Underdog College Football Playoffs Saturday Peach Bowl, at Atlanta Alabama 15(531/2) Washington Fiesta Bowl, at Glendale, Ariz. Ohio St 3 (60) Clemson Monday St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Miss St 14 (571/2) Miami-Ohio Quick Lane Bowl, at Detroit Maryland 11/2(431/2) Boston Coll Independence Bowl, at Shreveport, La. NC State 51/2(44) Vanderbilt Tuesday Heart of Dallas Bowl Army 101/2(481/2) N Texas Military Bowl, at Annapolis, Md. Temple 12(401/2) Wake Forest Holiday Bowl, at San Diego 1 Wash St 10(61 /2) Minnesota Cactus Bowl, at Phoenix Boise St 71/2(671/2) Baylor Wednesday Pinstripe Bowl, at Yankee Stadium Pittsburgh 51/2(651/2) Northwestern Russell Athletic Bowl, at Orlando, Fla. Miami-Fla 3(561/2) W Virginia Foster Farms Bowl, at Santa Clara, Calif. Utah 7(541/2) Indiana Texas Bowl, at Houston Texas A&M 21/2(561/2) Kansas St Thursday Birmingham (Ala.)Bowl S Florida 101/2(621/2) S Carolina Belk Bowl, at Charlotte, N.C. Va Tech 7(611/2) Arkansas Alamo Bowl, at San Antonio 1 Colorado 3 (62 /2) Oklahoma St Friday Liberty Bowl, at Memphis, Tenn. Georgia PK(481/2) Tcu
ATL 7:30 MSG
NO 8:00 MSG
CHI 8:30 YES
WSH 7:00 YES
HOU 8:00 MSG
c-BUT 7:00 FS1 c-Carnesecca Arena.
Blue boxes indicate home games. *-also on ESPN.
WASHINGTON
BILLS
Sunday, Jan. 1 1 p.m., Ch. 5
Sunday, Jan. 1 1 p.m., Ch. 2
FOOTBALL Ravens at Steelers Broncos at Chiefs
4:20 p.m. 8:20 p.m.
NFL Network, WFAN-660 AM Ch. 4, WFAN-660 AM
BASKETBALL Celtics at Knicks Warriors at Cavaliers Bulls at Spurs Timberwolves at Thunder Clippers at Lakers
noon 2:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m.
MSG, ESPN, ESPN-98.7 FM Ch. 7, ESPN-98.7 FM Ch. 7, ESPN-98.7 FM ESPN ESPN
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Lions
College Football
Im
BOS noon *MSG
Diamond Head Classic , at Honolulu Southern Miss. vs. Hawaii 12:30 p.m., ESPNU Stephen F. Austin vs. Utah 2:30 p.m., ESPNU Tulsa vs. Illinois St. 6 p.m., ESPN2 San Diego St. vs. San Francisco 8 p.m., ESPN2 Sun Bowl, at El Paso, Tx. N Carolina Stanford 2 (541/2) Arizona Bowl, at Tucson 1 1 13 /2(57 /2) S Alabama Air Force Music City Bowl, at Nashville 1 1 Nebraska Tennessee 4 /2(60 /2) Orange Bowl, at Miami Gardens, Fla. 1 1 Florida St Michigan 6 /2(52 /2) January 31 Citrus Bowl, at Orlando, Fla. Louisville Lsu 3(591/2) Taxslayer Bowl, at Jacksonville, Fla. Kentucky Ga Tech 4(601/2) January 2 Outback Bowl, at Tampa, Fla. Iowa Florida 3(401/2) Cotton Bowl, at Arlington, Tx. W Michigan Wisconsin 8(531/2) Rose Bowl, at Pasadena, Calif. Penn St Usc 7(601/2) Sugar Bowl, at New Orleans Auburn Oklahoma 3(631/2)
NBA Favorite Celtics Warriors SPURS THUNDER Clippers
Pts(O/U) 11/2(2121/2) 2(2221/2) 81/2 (1991/2) 5(2101/2) 6(2131/2)
Underdog KNICKS CAVALIERS Bulls T-Wolves LAKERS
College Basketball Favorite Pts(O/U) Underdog Diamond Head Classic, at Honolulu S. F. Austin Utah 131/2 Illinois St 41/2 Tulsa San Diego St 51/2 San Francisco HAWAII 11 Southern Miss — Benjamin Lee Eckstein Email: ben@americasline.com Twitter: @vegasvigorish
BASEBALL Average Salary Year 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Gloves champ set for heavy lifting a trainer. He’s come a long way since then, and quickly. “My coach and myself felt like CONJA NATHAN weighs in at we can actually do something a cool 220 pounds, but his oppo- with this,” Nathan said. “I picked nents in the super heavyweight it up fast and we both just took boxing division are almost al- off.” His intense training — which ways taller and heavier than he includes throwing fast, hard is. In last year’s New York Dai- punches for 11 minutes straight ly News Golden Gloves semifi- and sometimes leaves Nathan nal bout, Nathan stared across with lead arms — culminated in the Empire City Casino ring the Gloves title last April. This at Terrence Turner, who had time around, though, he’ll be joining more experitipped the scales at enced boxers in the an imposing 253½ tougher Open divipounds. But Nathan sion, which also has picked apart Turner longer bouts than the over three rounds for Novice class. a unanimous victory, “Because I was in and then surged to a Novice I was fightGloves title at Baring three two-minclays Center later in ute rounds, but I’ve April. Size means litalways trained to go tle to him anymore. the distance,” Na“My strategy with than said. big ger g uys is a l- Conja Nathan He also has some ways to get in close, because I can take your reach experience boxing against the away,” Nathan said. “There’s a best the Gloves has to offer. Nacertain way you have to punch in than beat last year’s 201-plus order for it to count for points, so Open runner-up, Fabio Rodriif I’m in close I open up a whole guez, in a tournament over the summer. Nathan is expecting to bunch of advantages for me.” It’s a calculated approach see some new faces in the Open from a boxer who is not as sea- division when the tournament soned as he may seem when the begins in February, but he knows bell goes off in the ring. Nathan his training has prepared him for only took up boxing a little over this level of competition. “I don’t five years ago at age 18, when wanna call anything too early, one of his friends brought him but I feel like this is gonna be a to a gym and introduced him to good year for me again,” he said. BY SCOTT CHIUSANO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
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HONOLULU — Dr u Brow n t h r e w for 2 74 yards and four touchdowns and Hawaii overcame an early deficit to beat Middle Tene Ten nessee 52-35 5 in the Hawaii Bowl on Saturday urday a night. night. T he R a i nb ow Wa r riors (7-7) amassed massed 500 yards of total al offense and their highestscoring output put this season to end nd the year on a threehreegame winning ng streak. Brown completed 20 of 30 pa sses without an interception. He had a 2-yard touchchdown run and was sacked just Trayvon once. Henderson Tight end Metuisela Unga caught
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Knick star changed game for modern athletes by taking courageous step in speaking out on social injustice
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armelo Anthony hasn’t thought about it, at least not yet. There’s been too much work to do. There was the July that left him searching for ways to help save the nation, followed by the August spent in Rio. And after that it was onto the Knicks’ current season, onto the work of unifying a new-look squad in pursuit of its first playoff berth in four years. So Melo hasn’t had the luxury of reflection, hasn’t pondered the influence or reach of his Instagram manifesto five months ago, or his call to action at the ESPYs. “I mean, it’s hard when you’re in it and going through it,” Anthony told the Daily News. “It’s hard to kind of step back from it and evaluate what’s going on and the kind of impact I may have had on the people I was involved with.” He’s too in the moment to think about what he’s done with his year-long moment, how he’s played a key role in the redefining of the professional athlete in 2016. Anthony entered this calendar year as just another unfulfilled NBA superstar chasing a championship, but he ends it as an icon, as one of the most respected athletic voices in the never-ending war against social injustice in these United States. He ends the year as the athlete who ignited the atmosphere of activism that now reigns in American sports, as the player who taught a generation of young athletes that they could (perhaps should) use their voices to do more than sell shoes and sports drinks. And it is in large part because of this that Carmelo Anthony is the New York Daily News New York Sportsperson of the Year. “I’m really proud to be part of
Carmelo Anthony lent his support during march in hometown of Baltimore following death of Freddie Gray there and organized ESPYs display last summer with Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade and LeBron James following recent spate of police shooting deaths last summer. AP & GETTY
something that’s bigger than basketball,” said first-year Knick Joakim Noah. “I’m very proud to be his teammate because there’s a lot of issues in this country, and I think it’s important to be critical even if sometimes it’s uncomfortable. He’s somebody who has a huge platform.” Anthony, now a grizzled 32 years old, hasn’t been shy to use that platform throughout this year, no matter the consequences or the opponent. On the floor, he’s lent stability to an overhauled Knick team, pouring in 22.5 points per game for a 16-13 club that’s well on its way to eclipsing last season’s 32 wins. Off the court, he’s taken on Knick president Phil Jackson over the racial overtones of the word “posse,” and had no problem countering George Karl when Karl, his coach with the Nuggets early in his career, released a book last week that disparaged the Knick star. But all of that pales in comparison to how he’s laid out a roadmap for athletes to transcend sport,
during a time when a nation needs its athletes to think about more than sport to help draw awareness to issues of police violence and gun violence. This was a year that saw too many shooting deaths
Maybe, when I look back at it a couple years from now, I can say I’ve done my job. CARMELO ANTHONY
become hashtags, a year that saw a nation struggle with the losses of #PhilandoCastile and #AltonSterling and the #Dallas5. It was a year of protests and marches for a
racial equality that seems farther than ever, a year that saw the divisive rise of President-Elect Donald Trump. And one month before 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s polarizing national anthem protest, it was Anthony paving the way for athletes to entwine themselves in all these issues. On July 8, days after watching the deaths of Castile and Sterling, and just hours after a nation had seen live feeds of a shootout in Dallas that left five police officers dead, he took to Instagram, calling for his fellow athletes to “Take Charge. Take Action. DEMAND CHANGE.” In the impassioned post, he called the American governmental system “broken. Point blank period,” and invoked the names of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali and begged athletes to “step up and take charge.” He’d follow up the post by stepping up, organizing the ESPYs
awards show address that saw him team with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul to speak against gun violence. And while Kaepernick’s protest would have the more resounding impact on society at large, it was Anthony’s actions that opened the door to athletes to speak express themselves without fear. That it was not just ok to do so, that it was needed. “When it’s about these issues, it’s about not being afraid, because sometimes that can be the (reason) to not say something, because of the backlash,” said Orlando Magic forward Jeff Green. “But it’s like having friends: Once the first one does it, it kind of relaxes you and allows you to take that route and want to step out and do it. “It’s always the first person who takes the bullet for everybody,” said Green. “And that was (Anthony’s) effect.” Ever since Anthony’s post, the athletic voice has grown louder
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and more powerful in the national conversation. LeBron spoke candidly about how he’d fear for his son’s life if his son were pulled over by the police, and Serena Williams has written of the fears of driving as an African-American. Even Michael Jordan, notoriously silent on everything but Nikes, Gatorade and Hanes underwear for decades, has shaken off his laryngitis to speak against gun violence. And all along, Anthony knew this would be the result of putting himself out there, that he was opening the floodgates for athletes to speak their minds. “As athletes and ballplayers in particular, we tend to step back and away from controversy and things that put us in the media negatively,” he said. “But when stuff keeps hitting home, you almost have to step up. Because we are human at the end of the day, and it affects everybody.” l l l For Anthony, the issues that currently grip the nation had hit home long ago. He grew up in Baltimore, and intimately understood the constant divide between police and minority communities in that inner city. And it was a year earlier that he learned the impact that his star power could have on a community. In early April 2015, just days after African-American man Freddie Gray died in Baltimore police custody due to a spinal cord injury that medical examiners eventually ruled could not be an accident, riots broke out throughout city, fueled by video that showed police brutally handling a tasered Gray, and the already-deep racial tensions of the area. Violence erupted repeatedly in the area, chaos reigning in the city. “You sensed a lot of anger, from shootings that happened before,” said Green, who grew up in nearby Cheverly, Maryland. “But you saw people wanting to try to make a difference. Anybody in the community stepped up to help the cause, to help march, to let their voice be heard.” Protests continued throughout that month, and on April 30, they received a celebrity face. Anthony, donning a Cassius Clay shirt just two weeks after the end of another dismal Knicks season, marched alongside civilians in downtown Baltimore, unconcerned about the dangers around him. All he wanted was peace. “It felt good to be back there,” Anthony said. “But there was also a lot of tensions, the police was on one side, the civilians was on the other side. There was so much tension in the air, you could feel it.” But when Anthony showed up, he said, he felt something change. “You could tell I was helping,” he said. “You could just talk to people and listen. You felt the energy there.” Other athletes felt it, too. Both Green and Noah say that’s when they first noticed Anthony’s heart
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for social issues, knew that he was more than No. 7 on the Knicks. “To me, an Instagram post, that’s one thing,” said Noah. “But when all those things were going on in Baltimore, to go to Baltimore and be there with the people, I think that’s a lot more powerful than an Instagram post, or even the ESPYs.” Green called Anthony’s presence in Baltimore a “powerful thing to watch.” “Everybody saw t he ESP Ys,” he said. “But I’m from Maryland, I’m from where Melo’s from. I’ve seen the impact he had on the city of Baltimore, the effect he had when he went there to walk and to talk. He’s such a powerful figure in his own right as far as what he’s doing and things that he does to help the community.” And those watching Anthony realize how far that power can go to effect social change. Anthony has become a go-to voice on social issues, and he’s not shy to strongly voice his opinion. He pointed out that it was “about time” Jordan said something about gun violence and police brutality, and openly spoke of his feelings after the presidential election as “surreal.” Players such as Derrick Rose see this and realize that their statements can have true weight for society, that, simply by speaking out, they can help impact and direct national conversations on race and violence. Rose, who grew up in Chicago, a city that’s been ravaged by gun violence, says he’s spent his first season as a Knick mostly “watching” his teammate, and in doing so, he’s seen just how much power he himself can have. “I’m able to see it, how you go to so many media outlets and people are just aware of it (racial injustice) now,” Rose said. “I’m getting a glimpse of it. He’s (Anthony) got so many people who look up to him.” Not that Carmelo Anthony sees any of that right now. Right now, there’s still too much work to be done in 2017, he said, and the basketball star just wants to believe he’s done some good. “I hope so,” Anthony said. “Maybe, when I look back at it a couple years from now, I can say I’ve done my job.”
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Matt Wright is a crocodile-capturing, airboat-driving, helicopter-flying camera-ready reptile master, whose daring exploits are captured on the NatGeo Wild “Outback Wrangler.” Wright’s line of work — and it really is his line of work — is a dangerous one. The skilled pilot uses an R44 Raven II helicopter to extract problematic crocs and their lucrative eggs in Australia’s sweltering Northern Territory. “It’s not the best environment,” Wright, 37, said. “Swamp leeches, mosquitoes — anything that can bite you. Then on every riverbank there’s a croc.” He and his band of rugged Aussies often work in waistdeep murky water, with bugs swarming and temperatures topping off at 90 degrees with suffocating humidity. The crew collect crocodile eggs as part of a governmentsanctioned conservation effort that pays $50 per egg to the collector and landowner. The risky project requires Wright and his buddies to “humbug” or pester, female crocs trying to protect their nests. The second season of “Outback Wrangler” premieres Jan. 13 on NatGeo Wild. The awe-inspiring reptiles in each episode are a legitimate danger. They’re extremely aggressive and number around 200,000 in Australia, with the highest concentration around Darwin, where Wright is based. A 15-foot male croc is not an uncommon sight. Swimming in the ocean is frowned upon just about everywhere because of the beasts, which have chomping pressure of 3.5 tons. By comparison, humans have a puny 45 pounds of biting pressure. “Some can be very violent and have a crack at you,” Wright said of the crocs. The Daily News got to see Wright’s work firsthand courtesy of NatGeo Wild — and it certainly makes for great television. But don’t call Wright a crocodile hunter — he’s quick to draw a distinction between himself and Australia’s legendary crocodile lover, Steve Irwin. “I get branded as the next Steve Irwin, but man I’m not doing that. We’re doing a management program,” Wright said. He sees himself as providing an environmentally
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MONDAY 8 p.m. (Ch. 7) Happy New Year, Charlie Brown Good
SUNDAY 7:30 p.m. (Ch. 13) Call the Midwife Holiday Special Members of the Nonnatus House staff, including Linda Bassett (r.) are far away from home in this new offering, which takes them to South Africa.
grief! Who assigns elementaryschool children “War and Peace”? Charlie Brown’s teacher, that’s who. He has to read it over the Christmas break and write a report.
TUESDAY 9 p.m. (Ch. 2) The 39th Annual Kennedy Center Honors This year’s ceremony for performing-arts titans is tinged with sadness, since the Eagles tribute had been delayed by the illness of member Glenn Frey, who since has passed away.
to keep crocs on their property, laying eggs, helped the population bounce back from near-extinction in the 1970s, when there were only 4,000 crocs around Darwin. “We have one of the most successful conservation models in the world,” Wright said. That conservation also makes for some wild drama for the cameras. The News watched as Wright and his team of wranglers secured a cage holding a 12-foot croc to a rope dangling from a helicopter. Wright then flew the cage to solid ground, roped the croc’s upper jaw and then had his partners pounce on its back. They then taped up the beast as it belched demonic growls. Episodes of “Outback Wrangler” involve similar challenging tasks requiring the use of air boats and elaborate traps.
WEDNESDAY 9:31 p.m. (Ch. 7) blackish “We’re going to Disney World!” The Johnsons actually are, in the episode “VIP.” Dre (Anthony Anderson, r.) wants to show his family the fun time he aspired to when he was young, and a tour guide helps his family make the most of their time there.
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Wright also introduced The News to Tripod, a three-legged croc living on one of his properties that appeared quite accustomed to showing off as his calm and collected owner dangled a hog leg in front of his jaws. “You don’t take your eye off of it, you don’t relax. You don’t get complacent,” Wright said. The show has proven to be a hit in Australia and helped Wright begin building an empire in the Northern Territory through adventure tours, a resort and egg collecting. Wright is even getting his own cartoon. The hardest part of the job, without
THURSDAY 9:30 p.m. (Ch. 7) Speechless JJ’s (Micah Fowler) new taste of independence, enabled by Kenneth becoming his full-time helper, worries Maya in this episode. When JJ misses an appointment, Maya quickly lays the blame on Kenneth — seeing it as a means to get him out of the picture.
question, Wright said, is the egg collection. Grueling work that last 14 hours per day. He and his pals only stop for an hour lunch of crackers, tuna and Gatorade. Then they get back to collecting eggs — there can be as many as 60 in a nest — while fending off crocs. “The show is the easy part,” Wright said.
FRIDAY 10 p.m. (Ch. 2) Blue Bloods Is a vigilante on the loose? And is the person a former police officer? The possibility worries Frank (Tom Selleck) in “Stomping Grounds,” as a just-retired lieutenant (guest star Michael O’Keefe, “Caddyshack”) is identified as the shooter of subway muggers.
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he most balanced cable own opinions.” news on television is Herring said the San Diegoowned, operated and based network works on a shoebacked by big money fans string budget with a tiny staff at of the right wing. their San Diego headquarters and There are no “mainstream in Washington, D.C. media” liberals pulling the strings “We do our best behind OAN, the three-year-old to get it right, we digital channel available in about don't always, but we 15 million homes. And it’s by far try,” says Herring, one of the most fair news outlets who has invested milaround, serving up a daily diet of lions of dollars of his ad-free, non-ideological, nonstop own money into the news — without smirking, snarky channel. anchors or much fanfare. “It’s like playing In terms of balanced content, it poker with your own leaves Fox News Channel, MSNBC money - we’ve had and CNN in the dust. to learn very quickly It’s about time someone filled what works and what the void. Most of cable news doesn’t,” says Herring. now more closely resembles talk Slathered with subradio. tle red, white and blue OAN, which stands for One imagery and a logo America News Network (there’s featuring a bald eagle, no second “N” in the logo), is actalons extended to strike, OAN at tually beating Fox News sibling first appears overtly political. Fox Business in the cut-throat But a closer look reveals ratings race, according to that it’s not. Rentrak which measures “We only have two talk viewers differently than its shows - two hours per day rival, Nielsen. that offer In New opinion,” York it’s availsays Herable only on ring. “EveryAT&T, Hotwire thing else is BY DON KAPLAN Communibalanced.” cations and Those Verizon Fios. two hours skew hard to the But OAN is growing. right - “The Daily Ledger” is “Our game plan is to play it hosted by Graham Ledger whom straight down the middle,” OAN Herring describes as a constitufounder and President Charles tional conservative and “Tipping Herring - a California-based Point” hosted by Liz Wheeler. conservative millionaire told Herring says she identifies as a MediaBlast. libertarian. Herring says he saw an opening Last year, former Alaska Gov. for a mostly straight-news driven Sarah Palin spent a week guest channel when CNN started to fill hosting an opinion show, “On its primetime with reality shows Point.” like Anthony Bourdain’s travel Herring says that while OAN show, “Parts Unknown.” aims to compete with CNN and MSNBC and Fox were even Fox News, he sees pretty much more ripe for competition beany other cable channel out cause, while they may be ideothere as a rival. logically different, their program“At the end of the day, ming is the same. we’re competing for the same “We did a lot of research and eyeballs,” says Herring. “So we found that MSNBC and Fox ac- (conservative news outlets) The tually looked remarkably similar,” Blaze, NewsmaxTV and Fox are says Herring. “It’s just an anchor competitors,” he says. “But so is sharing their opinions for an Animal Planet.” hour,” he said. And it makes sense. Going “We’re different, we simply head-to-head against the likes make information available to the of Fox and CNN, OAN better have viewer and we let them form their some claws.
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2.15, 3.15, 5.15, 6.15, 8.15, 9.15, 11.15.Why Him? (R) 11.45, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45, 11.45.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11.15, 2.15, 5.15, 11.15.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 8.15, 12.40.Dangal (Hindi) (NR) 10.35, 2, 5.35, 9, 12.30. Passengers 3D (PG-13) 11.45, 12.45,
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2.45, 5.45, 6.45, 8.45, 9.45, 11.45. Sing (PG) 10, 12.45, 3.15, 6, 8.30, 9.30, 11.Sing 3D (PG) 11.15, 1.45, 4.15, 7, 12.30.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 10.25, 1.25, 4.25, 7.25, 10.25.Fences (PG-13) 10.20, 1.20, 4.20, 7.20, 10.20.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 9.30, 11.30, 1, 3, 4.15, 6.15, 7.30, 9.30, 11, 1.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 10, 1.30, 4.45, 8, 11.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 10.30, 11, 2, 2.30, 5.15, 5.45, 8.30, 9, 12, 12.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 9, 12.30, 3.45, 7, 10.30, 2.The Wasted Times (Luomandike xiaowang shi) (NR) 9.20, 3.10, 9.10.La La Land (PG-13) 10.40, 12.15, 1.40, 3.20, 5, 6.30, 8.15, 9.30, 11.15, 12.40.Office Christmas Party (R) 12, 2.55, 6, 8.50, 11.35.Jackie (R) 11.20, 2.10, 5, 7.50, 10.50.Manchester by the Sea (R) 10, 1.15, 4.20, 7.30, 10.40.Arrival (PG-13) 9.50, 12.50, 3.50, 6.50, 9.50.Doctor Strange (PG-13) 12.20, 6.20.
2. ANGELIKA FILM CENTER NEW YORK — 18 W. Houston at Mercer
St., (800-FAN-DANG) Nocturnal Animals (R) 10.05, 12.30, 3, 5.30, 8.10, 10.40.Lion (PG-13) 11, 1.35, 4.25, 7.10, 9.50.Manchester by the Sea (R) 10.05, 1, 2.45, 4, 7, 8, 10.Elle (R) 10.10, 1, 3.50, 6.45, 9.35.Moonlight (R) 10, 11.10, 12.20, 1.50, 4.30, 5.35, 7.15, 9.55, 10.50.
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CINEMA — 181 2nd Ave. at 12th St., (800-FAN-DANG 2708) Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 7.10, 9.55. Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11, 5.30, 10.50.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.40, 4.25.Sing (PG) 10, 12.25, 1.40, 4.15, 7.25, 9.55.Sing 3D (PG) 11.Nocturnal Animals (R) 11.20, 2, 4.40, 7.30, 10.20.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 10.30, 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 10.30.Arrival (PG-13) 11.25, 2.05, 4.45, 7.40, 10.20.Loving (PG-13) 2.45, 8.05.Moonlight (R) 11, 1.40, 4.20, 7, 9.40. 5. CINEMA VILLAGE — 12th St., Bet. 5th Ave. and University Place, (212-924-3363) The Bad Kids 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 7.15, 9.15.The Ataxian (NR) 1.10, 3.10, 5.10, 7.10, 9.10.Boy 23 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. 6. BOW TIE CHELSEA — 260 W. 23rd St. at 8th Ave.; Bet. 7th & 8th Aves., (212-691-5519) Passengers (PG-13) 11, 1.45, 4.35, 7.20, 10.05. Why Him? (R) 10.10, 12.50, 3.30, 6.15, 9.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 10.15, 12.40, 3.05, 5.35, 8.05, 10.30. Fences (PG-13) 10, 1.10, 4.20, 7.30, 10.40.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 9.50, 10.40, 1.10, 2, 4.30, 5.20, 7.50, 8.40, 11.La La Land (PG-13) 9.30, 10.30, 12.30, 1.30, 3.20, 4.40, 6.10, 7.40, 9, 10.35.Jackie (R) 10.05, 12.25, 2.55, 5.25, 7.55, 10.25. 7. FILM FORUM — 209 W Houston St., Bet. 6th Ave. & Varick St., (212-727-8110) Toni Erdmann (R) 12.30, 3.50, 7.15.The Lion in Winter (PG) 1.10, 4.10, 7.10.Singin’ in the Rain (1952) (NR) 11.Ghostland: The View of the Ju’Hoansi 12.30, 2.20, 4.15, 6.10, 8, 9.45. 8. IFC CENTER — 323 Avenue of the Americas, (212-924-7771) I, Daniel Blake (R) 10.35, 12.35, 2.45, 5.05, 7.25, 9.45.The Autopsy of Jane Doe (R) 10.30, 4.05, 8.10, 10.15. Neruda (R) 10.40, 12.45, 2.55, 5.20, 7.45, 10.05.Things to Come (L’Avenir) (PG-13) 1.45, 3.45, 5.45, 7.50, 10.Gleason (R) 6.The Witness (NR) 12.25.The Bad Sleep Well (Warui yatsu hodo yoku nemuru) (1960) (NR) 11.It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) (PG) 11, 1.30, 4.15, 7, 9.40.13TH 2.10. 9. LANDMARK’S SUNSHINE CINEMA — Houston St., Bet. 1st &
2nd Aves., (212-260-7289 687) A Monster Calls (PG-13) 12.05, 1, 2.20, 4.35, 6, 7.05, 9.15.Julieta (R) 12.15, 12.30, 2.45, 4.15, 5, 6.25, 7.10, 8.35, 9.20.Jackie (R) 12, 2.15, 4.30, 7, 9.The Eagle Huntress (G) 2.20.The Handmaiden (Agassi) (NR) 3.15, 8.30.
10. AMC LOEWS 19TH ST. EAST 6 — 890 Broadway, (800-326-3264
#770) Passengers (PG-13) 11, 1.35, 4.20, 7, 9.45.Why Him? (R) 11.45, 2.15, 4.50, 7.30, 10.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 4.45, 10.20.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 11.15, 2, 7.30.Sing (PG) 10.30, 12.10, 4, 5.30, 8.Sing 3D (PG) 9.30, 1.30, 2.50, 7.05, 10.30. Manchester by the Sea (R) 4.15, 7.15, 10.15.Doctor Strange (PG-13) 9.50.
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11. AMC LOEWS 34TH STREET 14 — 312 W. 34th St.; Btwn 8th &
9th Aves., (800-326-3264 #771) Passengers (PG-13) 10.45, 1.30, 4.30, 7.15, 9.45.Moana (PG) 10.35, 1.25, 3.05, 4.10, 7.Why Him? (R) 11.30, 2.20, 5.10, 7.50, 10.40.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11.10, 4.45, 7.35. Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.55, 10.25.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 11.45,
2.30, 5.15, 8.10, 10.55.Sing (PG) 10, 12.30, 3, 5.30, 6.45, 8, 9.15, 10.30. Sing 3D (PG) 11.15, 1.45, 4.15. Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 10.15, 12.40, 5.45, 8.20, 10.50.Fences (PG-13) 10.10, 1.15, 4.20, 7.30, 10.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 11, 2, 5, 8.15, 11.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.15, 3.15, 6.15, 9.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 10, 1, 4, 7, 10.Office Christmas Party (R) 4.35, 7.45, 10.35.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 10.20, 1.20, 4.20, 7.25, 10.20.Doctor Strange (PG13) 10.15.
12. REGAL E-WALK STADIUM 13 & RPX — 247 W. 42nd St. at 8th
Ave., (800-326-3264 #775) Moana (PG) 11.15, 2.10, 8, 10.50.Why Him? (R) 11, 1.45, 4.45, 7.45, 10.45, 12.20. Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11.30, 2.20, 5.10, 8.10, 11.20.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 10.30, 1.20, 4.10, 7.10, 10.20, 1.15.Sing (PG) 10.05, 12.50, 1.50, 3.40, 6.40, 7.40, 9.30.Sing 3D (PG) 11.05, 12.05, 2.50, 4.50, 5.50, 8.40, 11.30.Fences (PG-13) 12.45, 4, 7.20, 10.50.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10, 7.30, 10.40.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1.10, 4.20.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 9.30, 12.40, 3.50, 7, 10.10, 1.20.Nocturnal Animals (R) 10.30. Office Christmas Party (R) 1, 3.45, 6.30, 9.15, 12.Moana in Disney Digital 3D (PG) 5.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.10, 3.30, 6.50, 10.20.Moonlight (R) 1.15, 4.15, 7.15, 10.15. 13. AMC VILLAGE 7 — 3rd Ave. at 11th St., (800-326-3264 #780) Passengers (PG-13) 11.15.Passengers (PG-13) 12.15, 2, 3, 4.45, 5.45, 7.45, 8.30, 10.30, 11.15.Moana (PG) 10.40, 1.25, 4.15, 7.Why Him? (R) 9.25, 12, 2.35, 5.15, 8, 10.45.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 10, 12.45, 3.30, 6.15, 9.Sing (PG) 11.30, 5, 7.35.Sing 3D (PG) 2.15, 10.25.Office Christmas Party (R) 11, 1.45, 4.30, 7.20, 10.Doctor Strange (PG-13) 9.45.
14. AMC LOEWS KIPS BAY 15
— 2nd Ave. & 32nd St., (800-3263264 #776) Passengers (PG-13) 10.15, 1.10, 10.15.Moana (PG) 11.10, 2.05, 5.10.Why Him? (R) 11.05, 1.55, 4.40, 7.30, 10.20.Assassin’s Creed (PG13) 10.35, 4.45.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.45, 7.35, 10.45.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.05, 7.15, 8.15, 9.40, 11.25.Sing (PG) 10.40, 11.45, 1.30, 5.15, 7.05, 10.50.Sing 3D (PG) 9, 2.30, 4.15, 8.05.Collateral Beauty (PG13) 10.25, 7.10, 9.35.Fences (PG-13) 10.45, 1.50, 5, 7.45, 10.55.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 9.05, 12.15, 3.30, 7, 10.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8.45. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 10, 1.15, 4.30, 8, 11.15.La La Land (PG-13) 9.50, 10.50, 2, 3.50, 4.50, 6.50, 8.30, 11.05.Office Christmas Party (R) 1, 9.50.Jackie (R) 10.30, 1.20, 4, 6.40, 9.10.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.50, 3.55.Manchester by the Sea (R) 10.05, 1.05, 4.10, 7.20, 10.25. 15. QUAD CINEMA — 13th St., Btwn 5th & 6th Aves., (212-2558800) Call theater for schedule.
16. REGAL BATTERY PARK STADIUM 11 — 102 North End
Ave., Btwn Vesey & West Sts., (800-326-3264 #629) Passengers (PG-13) 1.20, 7.10.Moana (PG) 12.50, 3.50.Why Him? (R) 12, 2.35, 5.15, 8.05, 10.50.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.45, 4.55, 8, 10.50.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.10, 10.10.Sing (PG) 1, 7.Sing 3D (PG) 4, 9.45.Fences (PG-13) 12.45, 4.05, 7.25, 10.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 1, 7.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.05, 3.20, 4.20, 6.40, 10, 10.45. La La Land (PG-13) 12.10, 1.10, 3.15, 4.15, 6.20, 7.20, 9.35, 10.35.Office Christmas Party (R) 6.35, 9.30.
17. REGAL UNION SQUARE STADIUM 14 — 13th & Broadway,
(800-326-3264 #628) Hidden Figures (PG) 12.05, 12.50, 3, 4, 6, 7.10, 9, 10.10, 12.Live by Night (NR) 1.20, 4.30, 7.50, 11.Silence (R) 12, 3.20, 7.10, 10.50.Patriots Day (R) 12.40, 2.40, 4.10, 5.50, 7.20, 9.10, 10.30, 12.20.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 1.25, 4.20, 6.50, 9.30.Fences (PG-13) 12.10, 3.10, 6.40, 10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 1.30, 4.45, 6.30, 8, 11.15, 12.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 3.15, 3.45, 7, 9.45, 10.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.45.La La Land (PG-13) 1.10, 2.20, 4.40, 5.30, 7.40, 8.40, 10.40, 11.40.
WEST SIDE 43RD - 60TH ST. 19. CITY CINEMAS PARIS THEATRE — 58th St., West of 5th Ave., (212-688-3800) Lion (PG-13) 10.30, 1.15, 4.05, 7, 9.45.
WEST SIDE ABOVE 60TH ST.
20. IMAX THEATRE - AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY — Central Park West at 79th St., (212-769-5200) Wonders of the Arctic (NR) 11.30, 4.30.Wonders of the Arctic 3D (NR) 10.30, 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30.
21. FILM SOCIETY LINCOLN CENTER - ELINOR BUNIN MUNROE FILM CENTER — 144 West 65th Street Between Broadway + Amsterdam Avenues, (212-8755600) Neruda (R) 11.45, 2, 4.30, 7, 9.15.The Handmaiden (Agassi) (NR) 3, 8.30.Tampopo (NR) 12.30, 6.
22. FILM SOCIETY LINCOLN CENTER - WALTER READE THEATER — Lincoln Center & W.
65th St., (212-875-5600) Eyes Wide Shut (R) 8.15.Goodfellas (R) 3.After Hours (R) 6.
23. LINCOLN PLAZA CINEMAS 6 — 1886 Broadway, (212-757-
0359) Toni Erdmann (R) 11.15, 2.20, 5.30, 8.50.I, Daniel Blake (R) 11.50, 1.45, 3.50, 5.50, 8, 10.10.Julieta (R) 11.10, 12, 1, 2, 3, 4.05, 5.10, 6.05, 7.20, 8.05, 9.30, 10.15.Manchester by the Sea (R) 11.05, 12.40, 1.35, 3.10, 4.15, 5.45, 7, 8.40, 9.35.The Eagle Huntress (G) 11.
24. AMC LOEWS 84TH STREET 6
— 2310 Broadway, (800-326-3264 #773) Moana (PG) 9, 10.30, 1.20, 4.05, 7.Why Him? (R) 11.50, 2.25, 5, 7.40, 10.20.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11.20, 10.30, 12.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 2.10, 4.50, 7.30.Sing (PG) 9.30, 12.05, 2.40, 5.15, 7.50.Sing 3D (PG) 8.30, 9.20.Collateral Beauty (PG13) 11.30, 1.50, 4.15, 6.45, 10.10. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 8.15, 12.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 11.15, 2.15, 5.15, 8.15, 11.15.Office Christmas Party (R) 9.45.
25. AMC LOEWS LINCOLN SQUARE 13 — 1998 Broadway,
(800-326-3264 #777) Passengers (PG-13) 10.30, 10.15.Hidden Figures (PG) 9.15, 12.30, 3.45, 7, 10.Live by Night (NR) 10.45, 1.45, 4.45, 7.45, 10.45.A Monster Calls (PG-13) 10.20, 1.20, 4.15, 7, 10.30.Silence (R) 11.30, 3, 6.30, 9.55.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 1.30, 4.30, 7.30, 11.Patriots Day (R) 11, 2, 5, 8, 10.50.Sing (PG) 9, 10, 2.45, 8.15.Sing 3D (PG) 12, 5.30, 9.35.Fences (PG-13) 9.15, 12.20, 3.45, 7, 10.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 9.30, 10.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.45, 4, 7.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 8, 11.15, 2.30, 6, 9.30.La La Land (PG-13) 9.25, 12.40, 3.35, 6.45, 9.45.Jackie (R) 9, 1.40, 3.20, 5.45, 8.15, 10.45.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 4.30.Arrival (PG-13) 10.50, 7.45.
26. AMC MAGIC JOHNSON HARLEM 9 — 2309 Frederick
Douglass Blvd. & 124th St., (800326-3264 #767) Passengers (PG-13) 9.15, 2.40, 10, 11.20.Moana (PG) 1.30, 4.15, 7.Why Him? (R) 10, 1, 4, 7, 10.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 10.45, 4.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.15, 6.45, 9.30.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 12, 5.30, 8.30.Sing (PG) 2.20, 10.20. Sing 3D (PG) 11.45, 5, 7.35.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 10, 12.25, 2.50, 5.15, 7.45, 10.10.Fences (PG-13) 10, 1.05, 4.20, 7.45, 10.50.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10.45, 2, 5, 8, 11.10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 9.30, 12.40, 3.45, 7, 10.15. 27. SYMPHONY SPACE — 2537 Broadway at 95th St., (212-8645400) Call theater for schedule. 28. MAYSLES CINEMA — 343 Lenox Avenue., (212-537-6843) Call theater for schedule.
EAST SIDE 43RD - 60TH ST. 29. CITY CINEMAS CINEMAS 123 — 1001 Third Ave. at 60th
St., (800-FAN-DANG 2705) Hidden Figures (PG) 11, 11.45, 1.45, 2.30, 4.30, 5.10, 7.15, 8, 10, 10.40.Jackie (R) 11, 1.20, 3.40, 5.55, 8.15, 10.30.
EAST SIDE ABOVE 60TH ST. 30. CITY CINEMAS BEEKMAN THEATRE — 1271 Second Avenue,
(212-585-4141) Sing (PG) 11.45, 2.10, 7, 9.25.Sing 3D (PG) 4.35. Manchester by the Sea (R) 11, 1.55, 4.50, 7.45, 10.40.
31. CITY CINEMAS EAST 86TH ST. — 210 E. 86th St., Btwn 2nd
& 3rd Aves., (800-FAN-DANG 2706) Moana (PG) 10.30, 1.15, 3.30, 7.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 11.50, 2.20, 4.40, 7, 9.20.Fences (PG-13) 10, 1, 4, 7.10, 10.10.La La Land (PG13) 10.30, 1.20, 4.20, 7.30, 10.30. Manchester by the Sea (R) 9.30. 32. AMC LOEWS ORPHEUM 7 — 3rd Ave. & 86th St., (800-326-3264 #778) Passengers (PG-13) 11.30, 5.15, 11.Why Him? (R) 11.15, 2.05, 4.45, 7.45, 10.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 2.15, 8.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 11.45, 5.30, 11.Passengers 3D
(PG-13) 2.30, 8.15.Sing (PG) 10.30, 4.30, 7.30.Sing 3D (PG) 1.30, 10.15. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10, 4, 7.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 11, 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 11.Office Christmas Party (R) 11.15, 1.45, 4.20, 7, 9.45.
QUEENS
ASTORIA AMERICAN MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE — 35th Ave. at 36th St., (718-784-0077) Call theater for schedule.
UA KAUFMAN STUDIOS CINEMA
14 — 35th Ave. & 38th St., (800326-3264 #623) Passengers (PG-13) 10.20, 2.30, 8.05, 12.20.Moana (PG) 10.10, 12.45, 3.20.Why Him? (R) 10, 12.35, 5.35, 8.20, 11.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11.40, 5.15, 10.50.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 2.15, 7.50, 12.20. Dangal (Hindi) (NR) 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.35.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 11.20, 5.05, 10.40.Sing (PG) 10.10, 11.10, 12.50, 1.50, 3.30, 4.30, 6.10, 7.10, 8.50, 9.50, 11.30.Sing 3D (PG) 12.10, 2.50, 5.30, 8.10.Collateral Beauty (PG13) 3.10, 8.40.Fences (PG-13) 10.05, 1.05, 4.05, 7.15, 10.20, 11.50.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 11, 2, 5.10, 8.30, 11.40.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 10, 1, 4.10, 7.20, 10.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12, 3, 6.10, 9.20. La La Land (PG-13) 10.45, 1.45, 4.45, 7.45, 9.10, 10.45.Office Christmas Party (R) 11.Lion (PG-13) 1.35, 4.05, 6.40, 10.55.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 10.40, 5.50. BAYSIDE AMC LOEWS BAY TERRACE THEATRE — Bay
Terrace Shopping Cntr., (800-3263264 #781) Moana (PG) 10.45, 1.35, 4.25, 7.15.Why Him? (R) 11.15, 2, 5, 7.50, 10.30.Sing (PG) 10.30, 1.15, 9.50.Sing 3D (PG) 4.05, 7.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 9.45, 6, 8.30, 11.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10, 1, 10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 4.15, 7.30, 10.45.Office Christmas Party (R) 11.30, 2.10, 4.45, 7.40, 10.15.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.05, 3. DOUGLASTON MOVIEWORLD — Douglaston & 61st Aves., Off Exit 31, (718-423-9200) Passengers (PG13) 12.20, 2.55, 5.30, 8.05, 10.35. Why Him? (R) 12.30, 2.55, 5.30, 8, 10.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 12.30, 3, 5.35, 8.05, 10.35.Sing (PG) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8, 10.15. Fences (PG-13) 11, 1.55, 4.50, 7.45, 10.40.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 11, 1.50, 4.40, 7.35, 10.30.
EAST ELMHURST FAIR THEATER
— Astoria Blvd & 90th Street, (718-429-0040) Call theater for schedule.
FLUSHING MAIN STREET CINEMAS — 72-66 Main St. & 73rd
Ave., (718-263-4828) Passengers (PG-13) 1, 5, 9, 11.Why Him? (R) 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.30, 3, 6.15, 7, 11.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 11, 3.45, 8.30.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 11, 3, 7.Sing (PG) 11, 3, 7.Sing 3D (PG) 1, 5, 9, 11.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 11, 3.45, 8.30. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG13) 1.15, 6, 10.45.Office Christmas Party (R) 11, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11.
FOREST HILLS CINEMART CINEMAS — Metropolitan
Ave. & 72nd Road, (718-2612244) Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 2, 7.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 12, 5, 10.Sing (PG) 11.30, 4.30, 9.30.Sing 3D (PG) 2.30, 7.30.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 11, 1.10, 3.20, 5.30, 7.45, 10.Fences (PG-13) 11, 1.45, 4.35, 7.25, 10.10.Jackie (R) 11, 1.10, 3.20, 5.30, 7.45, 10. UA MIDWAY STADIUM 9 — Queens Blvd. at 71st St., (800326-3264 #620) Passengers (PG-13) 2, 7.45.Moana (PG) 1.10, 4, 6.50, 9.40.Why Him? (R) 2.20, 5.10, 8, 10.50, 12.45.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 7.15, 12.20.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG13) 1.25, 4.30, 10.10.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.50, 10.35.Sing (PG) 1.30, 7.10.Sing 3D (PG) 4.20, 10.Fences (PG13) 12.50, 4.10, 7.20, 10.40.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12.30, 3.45, 7.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.15, 10.45. Office Christmas Party (R) 2.30, 5, 7.40, 10.20.
FRESH MEADOWS AMC LOEWS
— 190-02 Horace Harding Blvd., (800-326-3264 #765) Passengers (PG-13) 2.45.Moana (PG) 10, 12.45, 3.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 11, 1.15.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 2, 5, 8, 11.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 11.45, 5.30, 8.15, 11.15.Sing (PG) 7.30, 8.30, 1.30.Sing 3D (PG) 8, 9.30, 10.30, 4.30, 6.45, 9.30.Fences (PG-13) 11, 2, 5, 8.15, 11.30, 12.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 6.30, 9.45, 1.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
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3D (PG-13) 9.45, 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.45, 2.La La Land (PG-13) 12.30, 3.30, 7, 10.15.
GLENDALE REGAL ATLAS PARK 8 — 80-28 Cooper Ave., (844462-7342 1758) Passengers (PG-13) 5, 10.30.Moana (PG) 1.40, 4.20, 7.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.30, 7.45. Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 4.40, 10.50.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 2.20, 7.40.Sing (PG) 1.15, 6.50.Sing 3D (PG) 4, 9.50.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 4.20, 7.20, 10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 2, 5.20, 8.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1, 4.10, 7.30, 10.40.La La Land (PG-13) 1.50, 4.50, 8, 11.Office Christmas Party (R) 9.30. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 1.20.
JAMAICA MULTIPLEX CINEMAS
LITTLE NECK NORTH SHORE TOWER TWIN — Grand Central Parkway Service Rd., Building 2, (718-229-7702) Miss Sloane (R) 4.45, 7.35.The Eagle Huntress (G) 2.
WHITESTONE COLLEGE POINT MULTIPLEX — 28 Ulmer St., College Point Corporate Park, (800-315-4000) Passengers (PG-13) 4.20, 7, 12.20.Moana (PG) 1.35, 4.20, 7.Why Him? (R) 12.05, 2.35, 5.10, 7.45, 10.20, 12.45.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.40, 9.40, 10.15, 12.50. Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 4.30, 7.10, 12.25.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 1.50, 9.50.Sing (PG) 1.40, 2.05, 4.20, 4.45, 7, 9.40, 12.25.Sing 3D (PG) 7.25, 10, 12.35.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 4.05, 6.40, 9.10, 11.35.Fences (PG-13) 12.10, 3.30, 6.45, 9.45, 12.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 1, 3.15, 4.15, 6.30, 7.30, 9.45, 10.45, 12.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 3.45, 7, 10.20.Office Christmas Party (R) 12.40, 3.35, 6.35, 9.20, 11.50.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 1.20.
BROOKLYN BAM ROSE CINEMAS — 30 Lafayette Ave. at Flatbush Ave., (718-636-4100 545) Fences (PG-13) 1.30, 5, 8.30.La La Land (PG-13) 12.30, 3.30, 6.40, 9.40.Manchester by the Sea (R) 1.30, 4.45, 8.Moonlight (R) 1.45, 4.15, 7, 9.45. BAY RIDGE ALPINE CINEMAS — 6817 5th Ave., (718-748-4200) Passengers (PG-13) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.Why Him? (R) 11, 1.25, 3.50, 6.15, 8.40.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 10.30, 3.30, 8.30, 11.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG13) 1, 6.Sing (PG) 10, 11, 12.25, 1.25, 3.50, 5.15, 6.15, 8.40, 10.05.Sing 3D (PG) 2.50, 7.40.Collateral Beauty (PG13) 11, 1.15, 3.30, 5.45, 8.10, 10.20. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10, 11, 2, 5, 8, 11.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.55, 3.50, 6.45, 9.40.Office Christmas Party (R) 5.45, 11.05. COBBLE HILL CINEMAS — 265 Court St., (718-596-9113) Sing (PG) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30.Fences (PG-13) 12, 3, 6, 9.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12.20, 3.20, 6.20, 9.15. Lion (PG-13) 12.30, 3.10, 5.50, 8.30. Manchester by the Sea (R) 12, 3, 6, 9.
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
Linden Blvd. at Eldert Lane, (800315-4000) Passengers (PG-13) 2.15, 4.55, 7.35.Moana (PG) 12.55, 3.40, 7.Why Him? (R) 1.20, 4, 7.10, 9.55, 12.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 12.10, 2.55, 6, 9, 11.40.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 2.10, 4.50, 7.30, 10.10, 12.45. Passengers 3D (PG-13) 10.15, 12.50. Sing (PG) 1.40, 2.05, 4.20, 4.45, 7, 7.25, 9.40, 12.25.Sing 3D (PG) 10, 12.35.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 1.45, 4.05, 6.40, 9.10, 11.35.Fences (PG-13) 1.05, 2.40, 4.10, 6, 7.15, 9.05, 10.25, 12.10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG13) 12, 1, 2.45, 3.15, 4.15, 6.05, 6.30, 7.30, 9.15, 9.45, 10.45, 12.15, 12.45. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 3.45, 7, 10.15.Almost Christmas (PG-13) 10, 12.35. MIDWOOD KENT THEATRE — 1170 Coney Island Ave. at Avenue H, (718-338-3371) Passengers 3D (PG-13) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.Sing 3D (PG) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.
UA SHEEPSHEAD BAY STADIUM 14 + IMAX — Knapp St. & Harkness Ave., off Belt Parkway, (800-3263264 #614) Passengers (PG-13) 1.45, 7.30.Moana (PG) 1.05, 3.55, 6.50, 9.45.Why Him? (R) 2.05, 4.55, 7.40, 10.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 4.50, 10.50.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.50, 7.50.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.35, 10.25.Sing (PG) 1.40, 4.30, 7.20, 10.10.Sing 3D (PG) 12.40, 3.30, 6.20, 9.10.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 1.35, 4.05, 6.40, 9.05.Fences (PG-13) 12.45, 4, 7.15, 10.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12.30, 7.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 2.30, 5.40, 9.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG13) 3.45, 10.15.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) 1.10, 4.25, 7.40, 10.55.La La Land (PG13) 12, 1, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 7.20, 9.30, 10.30.Office Christmas Party (R) 3.50, 9.50.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.25, 6.45. WILLIAMSBURG NITEHAWK CINEMA — 136 Metropolitan Avenue, (718-384-3980) La La Land (PG-13) 11.30, 2, 5, 8, 11.Manchester by the Sea (R) 2.30, 2.35, 4.45, 7.45. Moonlight (R) 2.15, 5.45, 8.30, 11.15. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (PG-13) 11.45.It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) (PG) 11.15.
STATEN ISLAND ATRIUM STADIUM CINEMAS — 680 Arthur Kill Road near Richmond Ave., (718-984-7600) Passengers (PG-13) 1, 3.30, 6, 8.30.Moana (PG) 1.40, 4.05.Why Him? (R) 12.45, 3.15, 5.45, 8.15.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 2, 4.30, 7, 9.30.Sing (PG) 12.10, 1.20, 2.30, 3.40, 4.50, 6, 7.10, 8.20. Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 12.15, 2.25, 4.35, 6.45, 9.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 1, 1.45, 2.45, 3.45, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15.Office Christmas Party (R) 9.30. Manchester by the Sea (R) 11.40, 2.30, 5.20, 8.10.
UA STATEN ISLAND STADIUM 16 & RPX — 2474 Forest Ave., (800326-3264 #636) Passengers (PG-13) 1.45, 7.35.Moana (PG) 12.45, 3.30, 6.40.Why Him? (R) 2.30, 5.15, 8, 10.45.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.10, 7.10.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 4.05, 10.05.Dangal (Hindi) (NR) 2.55, 6.35, 10.10.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.35, 10.35.Sing (PG) 12.50, 3.50, 6.50, 9.50.Sing 3D (PG) 12.20, 3.20, 6.20, 9.20.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 6.45, 9.15.Fences (PG-13) 12.30, 3.50, 7, 10.10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 1.30, 4.45, 6.30, 8.05. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG13) 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 3.15, 3.45, 7, 9.45, 10.15.La La Land (PG-13) 1.05, 4.20, 7.20, 10.30.Office Christmas Party (R) 9.30.Lion (PG-13) 12.15, 3.05, 6, 8.50.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.10, 3.25.Manchester by the Sea (R) 12.40, 3.55, 7.15, 10.25. UA HYLAN PLAZA 5 — 107 Mill Road at Hylan Blvd., (800-3263264 #635) Passengers (PG-13) 4, 9.50.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.10, 7.10.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 4.10, 10.10.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 1, 7.Sing (PG) 11, 4.50, 10.20.Sing 3D (PG) 1.50, 7.40.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 2.30, 5, 7.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12.20, 6.50.Rogue One: A
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BRONX AMC BAY PLAZA CINEMA 13 — I-95 & Hutchinson River Pkwy., (888-AMC-4FUN) Passengers (PG-13) 10.25, 1.45.Moana (PG) 9.15, 1.25, 4.10, 7.05.Why Him? (R) 10.40, 1.30, 4.20, 7.15, 10.15. Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 10.50, 1.45. Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 7.30, 10.45.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 4.30.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.45, 7.45, 10.45.Sing (PG) 10.45, 11.15, 2, 5.Sing 3D (PG) 9, 10, 1, 4, 7, 8, 9.45, 10.30.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 11, 1.45, 4.30, 7, 9.30.Fences (PG-13) 10, 1.30, 4.45, 7.45, 11.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 11, 2.10, 5.30, 8.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 10, 12, 1.20, 3.15, 4.45, 6.30, 8, 9.45, 11.15.Office Christmas Party (R) 12, 2.45, 5.30, 8.15, 11.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 10.Almost Christmas (PG-13) 10.15, 1.15, 4.15, 7.15, 10.15.
CONCOURSE PLAZA MULTIPLEX CINEMAS — 214 E. 161st St. at Grand Concourse, (800-315-4000) Passengers (PG-13) 1.45, 7.05, 12.20. Moana (PG) 1.50, 4.30, 7.10, 9.50, 12.30.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 4.25, 9.45.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.50, 7.10, 12.30.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.30, 9.55.Sing (PG) 1.40, 2.05, 4.20, 4.45, 7, 7.25, 10, 12.35.Sing 3D (PG) 9.40, 12.15.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 3.45, 6.40, 9.10, 11.35.Fences (PG13) 12.10, 3.30, 6.35, 9.35, 12.35. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 2.45, 3.15, 6.05, 6.30, 9.15, 9.45, 12.20, 12.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 3.45, 7, 10.15. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 12.30.
NASSAU BELLMORE MOVIES — 222 Petit Ave., (516-783-7200) Manchester by the Sea (R) 2, 5, 8. PLAYHOUSE — 525 Bedford Ave., (516-783-5440) Passengers (PG-13) 2.05, 4.50, 7.30, 9.55.Why Him? (R) 2.15, 5, 7.45, 10.10.Sing (PG) 12.45, 2, 3.15, 4.30, 7, 9.20.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 12.15, 3.15, 6.30, 9.Fences (PG-13) 1, 4, 7, 9.50.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 1.15, 4.10, 7.10, 8.30, 10.Jackie (R) 12.45, 3, 5.10, 7.20, 9.30.
FRANKLIN SQUARE BOW TIE CINEMAS — 989 Hempstead Turnpike, (516-775-3257) Passengers (PG-13) 1.50, 4.40, 7.40, 10.20.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 12.20, 3, 5.30, 8, 10.40.Sing (PG) 1.40, 4.20, 7, 9.40.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 12, 2.30, 4.50, 7.10, 9.30.Fences (PG-13) 12.40, 4.10, 7.20, 10.35.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 4, 7.30.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1.10, 10.30. GARDEN CITY LEROY R. & ROSE W. GRUMMAN IMAX DOME THEATER — Cradle of Aviation Musuem, Charles Lindbergh Blvd., (516-572-4111) Call theater for schedule.
AMC LOEWS ROOSEVELT FIELD — Roosevelt Field Mall, (800-3263264 #766) Passengers (PG-13) 1.30, 7.15.Moana (PG) 10, 1, 4, 7.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 10.45, 4.45, 10.20. Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.45, 7.30. Passengers 3D (PG-13) 10, 3.45, 9.30. Sing (PG) 10.25, 4.15, 10.15.Sing 3D (PG) 12.45, 6.30.Fences (PG-13) 9.25, 12.30, 4, 7.25, 10.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 10.15, 1.15, 4.30, 8.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 9.15, 12.15, 3.30, 7, 10.30.La La Land (PG-13) 1, 4.20, 7.40.Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG13) 9.45. GLEN COVE CO — 5 School St., (516-671-6668 865) Passengers (PG-13) 2.30, 5, 7.30, 10.Why Him? (R) 2.50, 5.15, 7.45, 10.10.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 2.15, 4.50, 7.20, 9.45. Sing (PG) 1.45, 4.30, 7.10, 9.30. Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 2, 4.30, 7, 10.30.Fences (PG-13) 2, 5, 8.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 1.15, 4.10, 7, 9.50.
GREAT NECK BOW TIE SQUIRE CINEMAS — 115 Middle Neck Road, (516-466-2020) Passengers (PG-13) 1.50, 4.30, 7.30, 10.10.Why Him? (R) 12, 2.30, 5, 7.40, 10.20. Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 1.40, 4.20, 7.20, 9.Sing (PG) 1.20, 4.10, 7, 9.30. Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 1.30, 3.40, 6.40, 9.40.Fences (PG-13) 1, 4, 7.10, 10.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG13) 3.50, 6.50.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.50, 9.50.
HICKSVILLE BROADWAY MULTIPLEX CINEMAS — 995
Analyst LAUREN LAWRENCE reveals the secrets behind Daily News readers’ dreams
SHE’D RATHER DIE THAN SPEAK HER LINES
I dreamed I was in a school play ready to go on stage but I hadn’t memorized my lines yet. I was panicking when the radio sent an emergency signal informing everyone of a zombie apocalypse. I left backstage for the audience but found a living room filled with family. When my brother came we made sure he wasn’t a zombie before letting him into the house. But when I held his hand I realized he was a zombie! I took his gun and killed him. No one cared. Then I put the gun to my head. Everyone looked at me but they said no one wanted to watch me kill myself. So I pulled the trigger in the back room and felt the bullet go through my skull. Please decode this dream. —Alexis Johnson, Bakersfield, California In this performance anxiety dream, death is deemed preferable to any form of self-presentation. The radio that informs the world about the apocalypse is the unconscious mind tuning in to fears of powerlessness. Taking the gun reestablishes a sense of worth and strength in a world that for the most part ignores you. There is a conflicted wish for a power grab, to be looked at and admired. But killing yourself puts control back into your own hands. *
HE’S MISSING THE BEAT
I dreamed I was in a hospital room when my heart monitor went flat. I saw the grim reaper in front of me. I saw that I ended as a shadow on my wall. Does this dream mean I have to change my life around? —Stephen B., Douglaston, New York Lacking a heartbeat signifies a passionless, bleak period in life, a time when you may have fallen out of rhythm or step with the world. In this view, you feel a shadow of your former self. Clearly, something isn’t working. Dreaming of the heart monitor reveals the need to watch over and reflect upon the emotions at this point in time. LET LAUREN INTERPRET YOUR DREAM! Send your name, address and dream details to yourdreams@nydailynews.com.
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CINEMA — 70 Henry St., (718-5967070) Call theater for schedule. UA COURT STREET 12 — 108 Court St., (800-326-3264 #615) Passengers (PG-13) 1.50, 7.50, 12.30. Moana (PG) 12.20, 3.10, 6.10.Why Him? (R) 1.40, 4.30, 7.15, 10, 12.40. Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 2.10, 8, 12.50.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 5.10, 11.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 4.50, 10.50.Sing (PG) 1.20, 7.20, 11.35. Sing 3D (PG) 4.20, 10.10.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 12.05, 2.30, 5, 7.40,
EAST NEW YORK LINDEN BLVD. MULTIPLEX CINEMAS — 2784
Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 3.50, 9.55. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) 11.30, 10.
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— 159-02 Jamaica Ave., (800315-4000) Passengers (PG-13) 1.45, 4.25, 7.05.Moana (PG) 12, 2.40, 5.15. Why Him? (R) 1.55, 4.35, 7.15, 10.05, 12.40.Assassin’s Creed (PG-13) 12.45, 3.20, 6.15, 9.10, 11.55.Assassin’s Creed 3D (PG-13) 1.15, 3.50, 6.45, 9.35, 12.30.Dangal (Hindi) (NR) 12.05, 3.10, 6.20, 9.25, 12.30.Passengers 3D (PG-13) 9.55, 12.35.Sing (PG) 1.40, 2.05, 4.20, 4.45, 7, 7.25, 9.40, 12.25. Sing 3D (PG) 10, 12.35.Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 12.10, 2.35, 5, 7.20, 9.50, 12.20.Fences (PG-13) 12.05, 12.35, 3.15, 3.45, 6.20, 6.55, 9.25, 10.10, 12.25.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 1, 3.15, 4.15, 6.30, 7.30, 9.45, 10.45, 12.45.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 12.30, 2.45, 3.45, 6.05, 7, 9.15, 10.15, 12.15.Office Christmas Party (R) 10.20, 12.45. Doctor Strange (PG-13) 7.45. KEW GARDENS CINEMA — 81-05 Lefferts Blvd., (718-441-9835) Sing (PG) 12, 2.35, 5.10, 7.40. Collateral Beauty (PG-13) 1, 3.20, 5.40, 8.Fences (PG-13) 12, 3, 6, 9.La La Land (PG-13) 12, 3, 6, 9.Jackie (R) 12, 2.15, 4.30, 6.40, 9.Lion (PG-13) 12, 2.45, 5.30, 8.15.
10.20.Fences (PG-13) 12.40, 3.50, 7.10, 10.30, 12.25.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (PG-13) 12, 3.15, 6.30, 9.45, 1.Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 3D (PG-13) 1, 4.15, 7.30, 10.45.La La Land (PG-13) 12, 1.10, 3, 6, 6.50, 9.20, 12.20.Office Christmas Party (R) 4.10, 9.50.Jackie (R) 12.15, 2.40, 5.10, 7.35, 10.05.Arrival (PG-13) 8.50.
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SPEECH MUCH? By Timothy E. Parker ACROSS 1 Fresh out of the garden 4 Twenty-one gun salute, e.g. 9 Barbecue fare, often 13 “___ Lisa” 17 “And now, without further ___ ...” 18 Even though 19 Skinny and scrawny one 21 Bustles and commotions 22 Speaking-badly observation (Part 1) 26 “The King” of music 27 Some workers from an agency 28 Ireland’s Stone 29 Gossipmonger 30 Food fish or bellyache 31 Hollywood production 32 Mineral that’s easy to split 35 “As good as gold,” is one 38 Big butte 42 Devoted followers 47 Waste time 49 A Muse or advertising award 50 Give abilities to 51 Medieval eyeballs 52 Cow of ads 53 Lorenzo of TV 55 Chinese society or half an ice cube pincher 56 Spike in Hollywood 57 Bits of land 58 Title for a retired professor, often 60 Santa ___, California 62 Went on horseback 64 Speaking-badly observation (Part 2) 72 Gold medalist Lipinski 73 Maple drip 74 Flammable gas 75 Diary kin 79 Storable bed 82 Hardens, as concrete 84 Miss Hawkins of comics 85 Like bees 86 Address to a king 87 Beginning of a simple musical refrain 89 Jungle VIP 90 Oppressed one 92 Good one of the Bible 94 Movie theater unit 95 Grace under fire 97 Baa mas 98 Nimble 99 Charlie Brown exclamation 102 Drum major’s cap 107 On the way 111 Volvo worker, probably 113 Republic in South America 115 Speaking-badly observation (Part 3) 118 Cost of a poker hand 119 Iterate 120 Gives a speech to many 121 ___ tai (bar drink) 122 Family practitioners 123 Without 124 “Full House” co-star Bob 125 Hyphenated ID in the U.S.
12/25 DOWN 1 Grating, voice-wise 2 Cherish 3 Word on a restaurant door 4 ___ gin fizz 5 With competence 6 Albanian money 7 Panoramic view 8 “None of the above” alternative 9 “Let us know,” on an invitation 10 Secures, as a victory 11 Certain undergarment 12 Some fish-eating diving ducks 13 Bryn ___ College 14 Deity of the Vikings 15 B flat, for one 16 Gray in the face 18 Burning 20 Kitchen on a ship 23 Supreme suffix 24 Music enhancers 25 Thanksgiving veggie 30 Positive type of attitude 31 Hazelnut 33 Strong feeling of anger 34 Half-man, half-horse creature 36 Worshipped thing 37 Muck companion 38 Shopping mecca 39 “If all ___ fails ...” 40 Straight, narrow cut 41 Affirmatives, in voting 42 Shrine to remember in Texas 43 Nickel-and-___ (petty one) 44 Be a pack rat 45 Bluefin and others 46 Musical repeat symbol 48 Leaves alone? 49 Skein of yarn 54 Chapel in the Vatican 57 ___ fixe (obsession) 59 Lift over snow 61 Morning times, briefly 63 Current rule? 65 By unexpressed agreement 66 Some bridge seats 67 Drama with singing
© Universal Uclick 68 Biblical verb 69 Comaneci of gymnastics fame 70 Veggie that can make one teary-eyed 71 Young person 75 Help for the lost 76 Nonlethal fencing sword 77 Sorvino of movies 78 Oven for hop-drying 80 Black-and-white cookie 81 Abound or swarm 83 Makes a tiger approachable 86 Diana Ross’ group (with “The”) 88 “___ we having fun yet?” 91 Hostage taker 93 Debate subjects 96 Make, as beer 98 Start for “pend”
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“Ciao!” relative Prefix meaning “four” ’Do coverer President Monroe’s successor Coke nuts Big name in pest control “Good gracious!” Nickname of a perfectly pitched game Campus cadet’s org. Relatives of poems Work a grocery store register Explanations, essentially Suffix with kitchen Atkins of country music D.C.’s nation Stereotypical witch
Answer to last week’s puzzle