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(SportsNetwork. Cheap Air Force 1 China .com) - There will be afternoon basketball in Boston on New Years Eve, as the Celtics entertain the Sacramento Kings at TD Garden. The Celtics look to stop a four-game losing streak Wednesday and suffered a 101-88 loss at Washington on Saturday. Former Celtic Paul Pierce led the Wizards with 17 points and Jeff Green scored a game-high 23 points in defeat. They were into us. They were physical. They were aggressive, Celtics coach Brad Stevens said of the Wizards. Washington, which led 30-12 after 12 minutes, had a 48-36 advantage in rebounds, scored 22 points off 18 Boston turnovers and shot 50 percent from the floor. Kelly Olynyk had 15 points and Jared Sullinger scored 12 for the Celtics, who lost five in a row from Nov. 21-Dec. 2. Boston is 2-7 against teams from the Western Conference and will also host Dallas on this quick stay in Beantown. In injury news for the Celtics, Sullinger (ankle) and Marcus Thornton (calf) are questionable Wednesday. The Kings opened a four-game road trip with Mondays 107-99 loss at Brooklyn, as Rudy Gay and DeMarcus Cousins combined for 49 points. Gay scored a game- best 25 points and Cousins added 24 to go along with 13 rebounds. Darren Collison chipped in 16 points and eight assists for Sacramento, which turned the ball over 21 times for 25 Brooklyn points and has lost five in a row on the road. Thats too many, Kings coach Tyrone Corbin said of the turnovers. The Nets posted a 30-16 scoring advantage in the second and used an 8-2 run for a 101-90 lead with just over three minutes left. The Kings never threatened after that. Sacramento is 5-8 away from home and has lost eight of its last 10 games. It will also visit Minnesota and Detroit on the eastern swing. Gay and Cousins have been playing well, but the Kings havent been able to benefit from the production. Gay has scored 20-plus points six times in the last eight games, while Cousins has contributed 12 double-doubles in the previous 13 contests. He has 16 on the season. The Kings and Celtics will play the first of two meetings this season and are scheduled to square off again Feb. 20 in California. The two teams split a pair of games last season. Boston has won the last six games in this series at home. Air Force 1 Clearance Sale . A wide-eyed 18-year-old visiting North America for only the second time in his young life, Caboclo immediately noticed the "big tower" his new home is best known for. Air Force 1 Clearance . The 2010 batting champ showed what he can do when hes mostly healthy. Gonzalez homered, doubled and singled in his return to the lineup, and the Colorado Rockies snapped a five-game losing streak with a 13-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night. http://www.airforce1clearance.com/ . Thaddeus Young scored seven of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, Evan Turner added 22 points, and the 76ers hung on for their first road win since Nov. 1, beating the depleted Los Angeles Lakers 111-104 on Sunday night.NEW YORK, N.Y. - The NFL may be on the hook for more money than it expected if a federal judge cant be convinced that its $765 million concussion settlement with more than 4,500 former players will be adequate to pay out benefits over the 65-year life of the agreement. The deal hit a snag Tuesday when a federal judge asked both parties to back up their assertions that the agreement negotiated over several months is appropriate. U.S. District Judge Anita B. Brody denied a motion that was meant to serve as a preliminary approval for the settlement, seeking more information from the parties. She wrote that she was "primarily concerned that not all retired NFL football players who ultimately receive a qualifying diagnosis or their (families) ... will be paid," and that the lawyers for both parties have not addressed those concerns. Given the judges ruling, the two sides will need to offer more evidence the fund will be sufficient or possibly have the NFL add money to the pot. Otherwise, they may be left to start over. "We are confident that the settlement is fair and adequate, and look forward to demonstrating that to the court," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. Meanwhile, former players looking to receive assistance for the injuries they sustained while playing in the league will have to wait to be compensated. The two sides agreed in late August, just before the season kicked off and the issue largely went to the back burner, awaiting Brodys decision. The weekly accounting of brain injuries on the field, despite efforts to reduce them, continued to make headlines. Brody pointed out that the class of approximately 20,000 could overwhelm the fund, even if only 10 per cent of its members file claims against the $675 million set aside to pay claims, working out to $337,500 per player. The maximum payments in the settlement include $5 million for a yoounger retiree with Lou Gehrigs disease, $3 million for serious dementia, and $25,000 for an 80-year-old with early dementia. Wholesale Air Force 1. Sol Weiss, a lead lawyer for the ex-players, remained confident the class-action settlement will ultimately be approved. "I am very confident that the (actuarial) people we used are right, and that there will be enough money to cover these claims for 65 years," Weiss said. The remainder of the $765 settlement is being earmarked for neurological testing and education. Lawyers will be paid on top of that by the NFL, meaning the suit would cost the league $900 million — or about 10 per cent of one years annual revenues. Brody also took issue with another part of the original agreement, writing in a footnote that she was concerned that the agreement prevents participants from suing the NCAA and other amateur football organizations. "Im not sure why the NFL would insist on that," said Gabe Feldman, a law professor who directs the sports law program at the Tulane University Law School. More than 4,500 former players filed the suit, some accusing the league of fraud for its handling of concussions. They include former Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Dorsett and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jim McMahon, who suffers from dementia. Brodys hand-picked mediator, former federal judge Layn R. Phillips, led several months of negotiations last year and has called the deal fair to both sides. If and when the parties can satisfy all of Brodys concerns, she would then give preliminary approval to the settlement. 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