MORNING ROUNDUP
Antetokounmpo going to New York for wrist exam
Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo was scheduled to be in New York on Monday to undergo testing and get further evaluation on his injured right wrist, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Sunday night because neither the Bucks nor Antetokounmpo released the plans publicly. Antetokounmpo injured his wrist Thursday in Chicago after attempting to block a shot. Antetokounmpo exited after only nine minutes and did not return.
Tatum scores All-Star record 55, Team Giannis wins 184-175
Jayson Tatum put on a record-setting show, and made Giannis Antetokounmpo look like a genius. Tatum scored an All-Star Game-record 55 points, and Team Giannis ended LeBron James' hold on All-Star captain supremacy by beating Team LeBron 184-175 in the NBA's annual showcase exhibition game Game on Sunday night.
Extra points
COLLEGE WRESTLING: On a day when the Iowa wrestling program honored its outgoing seniors, it seemed fitting that Spencer Lee, the Hawkeyes' all-time 125-pounder, left CarverHawkeye Arena the same way he came in — that is, with a sub-minute pin in front of thousands of die-hard fans.
In his final match at Carver, before an announced crowd of 14,905, Lee cartwheeled out of an attack by Oklahoma State's Reece Witcraft, landed with Witcraft on his back, and settled in for a 51-second fall. Lee, a threetime national champion, finishes with a perfect 26-0 record at Carver.