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Asked Payton Pritchard — who had 32 points tonight — what he thinks has made him the most efficient isolation scorer in the NBA: “The work.” “A bunch of different people guarding me, learning how to score in a variety of ways, and just having a full bag of...

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#WATCH | Mumbai: Former actress Tanushree Dutta, a whistleblower in the 2018 Me Too movement in Bollywood, shared a video on Instagram in which she was seen crying and asking for help. She says, "...There are two victims in Bollywood for whom I have a lot of sympathy, one of them was Sushant Singh Rajput. He was harassed in different ways. The same was being done to me. The difference is that he passed away, and I am still alive, and I can tell you that I can correlate...The other is Pooja Mishra, she has been facing such incidents for the last 15 years. A few people are harassing her..." "That video was my emotional response. A lot of incidents have taken place with me in last 5 years. After 'Me Too', weird and suspicious incidents started happening around me. It took me some time to understand this...There was incident of brake failure occurred, attempts were made to make me fall ill by mixing something to my food, food poisoning happened for a long time, there were security issues...Initially, I could not make sense of it...I am on the path of spiritualism...'Respond, not react' because goons and evil who want to harm you do so indirectly...so that you get psychologically tortured. So, I understand that a similar attempt is being made on me. There are two victims in our Bollywood for whom I have a lot of sympathy, one of them was Sushant Singh Rajput. He was harassed in different ways. The same was being done to me. The difference is that he passed away, and I am still alive, and I can tell you that I can correlate...The other is Pooja Mishra, she has been facing such incidents for the last 15 years. A few people are harassing her..."

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