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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown accused NBA officials of having an “agenda” against him in the team’s playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers, which ended in a Game 7 defeat.

Brown touched on 76ers center Joel Embiid getting calls after Boston lost to Philadelphia on Saturday night. He further went after referees in a livestream.

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“They keep saying there are push-offs and stuff like that,” he said, via MassLive. “Do you know how many players do that? That’s the common play, a basketball play. Every player does it. So why are you targeting me? They clearly had an agenda. Maybe because I had spoken and was critical of the refs in the regular season. So you know how they responded? You’re going to lead the playoffs in offensive fouls. That was the response from the officiating crew.

“I actually spoke to some refs and there was an agenda going into each game. Anytime Jaylen brings his arm up, just from reputation, just call it. Paul George does the same thing. Jalen Brunson does the same thing. I can go down the list. It’s a basketball play, whether y’all believe it or not. Everybody does that when you drive, especially when you got bodies on you. Philly took advantage of it, and they took advantage of the officiating, and it cost us to some degree.”

Philadelphia won the final game of the series, 109-100. Embiid had 34 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Embiid made nine of his 11 free-throw attempts.

Brown made critical comments toward Embiid.

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“Embiid put a lot of pressure on us, like on all our bigs and our guards,” he said. “We didn’t really have an answer for him. We tried a bunch of different things and he just, he’s a big body, and also he was flopping around. He got some extra calls and stuff like that, and they rewarded him for that. That’s the league that we’re in. So, that’s all I got to say.”

Brown averaged 25.7 points per game and shot 45.5% from the floor.

He was the best Celtics’ player all season as the team was without Jayson Tatum for most of the season. He played in 71 games and averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game.

Boston was 56-26 and finished second in the Eastern Conference.

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It Passed! Speaker Johnson Pulls It Off — This Changes Everything!

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It Passed! Speaker Johnson Pulls It Off — This Changes Everything!

The Republican-controlled United States House of Representatives passed legislation that would require federal authorities to detain and deport undocumented immigrants who are accused of assaulting law enforcement officers.

The measure, titled the “Detain and Deport Illegal Aliens Who Assault Cops Act,” passed by a vote of 265 to 148, with 54 Democrats joining Republicans in support. The bill is being led by Jeff Van Drew.

“There is no reason that an illegal alien who attacks our law enforcement should remain in our country; that shows zero respect for our rule of law or our institutions, and they will not be positive contributors to society,” Van Drew said.

The legislation would require federal authorities to hold individuals in custody until deportation proceedings are completed. It also creates a new category of inadmissibility for non-citizens accused of assaulting police officers.

Following the vote, Tom Emmer criticized Democratic opposition to the bill.

“House Democrats just voted to protect violent, illegal immigrants over our brave law enforcement officers. Once again, the Democrat Party proves they are the most anti-law enforcement party in history,” Emmer said.

Separately, a new poll discussed on CNN highlighted public perceptions of economic issues. Data analyst Harry Enten noted that Republicans continue to hold an advantage when voters are asked which party is closer to their economic views.

“You would think after all of the waves… that you’d expect that Democrats would have this massive lead on the economy. It ain’t so,” Enten said during a segment with anchor Kate Bolduan.

Enten pointed to polling showing Republicans maintaining an advantage on economic issues, including data from Ipsos surveys indicating a double-digit lead when respondents were asked which party has a better economic plan.

“How is that possible… after all the recession fears… and Republicans still hold an eight point lead on the economy?” Enten said.

He added that similar trends appear across multiple surveys, suggesting Republicans continue to hold an edge on economic perceptions, including among middle-class voters.

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Troubled Child Star Hayden Panettiere Comes Out As Bisexual

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Editor Daily Rundown: GOP Lawmakers Face Brutal Election Night After Helping To Block Trump-Backed Redistricting Bid

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INDIANA ELECTION RESULTS … TRUMP-ENDORSED CANDIDATES HAVE BIG NIGHT UNSEATING WEAK INDIANA STATE GOP SENATORS … NYT: Most Trump-Backed Challengers Beat Indiana Incumbents Who Bucked Trump

President Trump promised political payback last year when Indiana state senators from his own party voted down his plan to redraw the state’s congressional map to help Republicans.

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