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Atlanta Hawks Power Forward Onyeka Okongwu Set To Miss NBA Season Opener
Atlanta Hawks power forward ONYEKA OKONGWU will miss the first two games of the 2020/21 NBA season due to a foot injury he sustained in the team's pre-season training.
OKONGWU, who was a first round sixth overall selection by the Hawks in 2020 NBA draft last month, has missed the team's first four pre-season games against ORLANDO Magic and Memphis Grizzlies.
Hawks stated that the player of Nigerian descent is presently in rehabilitation and will be re-examind later in the month.
The 20year-old will miss the team's opener against the Chicago Bulls and the memphis grizzlies but willl be hoping to be ready for their first home game against the Detroit Pistons on December 29.
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Abraham’s Double Helps Chelsea Overcome West Ham
Tammy Abraham scored twice as Chelsea ended their recent mini-slump by beating West Ham United at Stamford Bridge to move up to fifth in the Premier League.
Back-to-back defeats had seen the Blues slip down the table but they made the ideal start on Monday as Thiago Silva powered home a header in the 10th minute.
Timo Werner spurned a couple of good chances to add to the hosts' lead but he played his part in his side's second 12 minutes from time as his scuffed shot was turned in by Abraham.
The Chelsea striker, back in the side in place of Olivier Giroud, then netted another barely two minutes later when he was in the right place to pick up the loose ball and curl home after Christian Pulisic had missed a simple header from a cross.
The scoreline somewhat flattered Chelsea with West Ham having been the better side for large periods, but the visitors paid the price for a lack of a cutting edge as they finished the game without a shot on target.
Victory means Chelsea have 25 points - one behind fourth-placed Everton - while West Ham remain 10th on 21 points.