CLEVELAND -- The Cavaliers newest rotation member might be a little awe-struck this week when Cleveland faces the Memphis Grizzlies twice on consecutive days.DeAndre Liggins modeled his game after Memphis swingman Tony Allen, who is playing some of the best basketball of his career.Liggins entered the Cavs rotation when J.R. Smith missed two games with a hyperextended knee. Smith is healthy now, but Liggins defensive grit kept him part of Tyronn Lues plans. It is similar to how Allen built his career with defensive tenacity. Coincidentally, both are Chicago natives who keep in touch.Obviously, I can make an open shot, Liggins said. My thing is to stay ready, and my opportunity has presented itself. Just come in and bring that tenacity on the defensive end, take open shots and make them.The Grizzlies (17-8) carry a six-game winning streak into the Tuesday game at Quicken Loans Arena, a stretch that includes an impressive 110-89 dismantling of the Golden State Warriors on Saturday.Allen has played a big role in the hot streak at both ends and will have to again since the Grizzlies will be without center Marc Gasol. The reigning Western Conference player of the week is out simply to rest in what is a brutal stretch.Memphis plays three consecutive games against the two teams that played for the championship last season. As a result, the Grizzlies will rely heavily on Allen, who has managed knee pain from earlier this season with constant treatment.He was really banged up. That knee wasnt firing right, Grizzlies coach David Fizdale told the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Its still at a point where I dont get to play him as much as Id really want to play him. But hes definitely healthier and feeling better about his game and his rhythm.The Grizzlies are missing Mike Conley (back), James Ennis (calf), Chandler Parsons (knee), Vince Carter (hip) and Brandan Wright (ankle). And yet they keep winning.Nobodys come to me and said, T.A. do this or do that, Allen told the Commercial Appeal. They want me to just play within the system and play good basketball. Ive been fortunate to do that and be there for my team.The Cavs (17-5) will be back at full strength Tuesday after Channing Frye rejoined the team following his fathers funeral. LeBron James had a late night Monday, however, as he flew to New York following practice to receive Sports Illustrateds Sportsperson of the Year in Brooklyn. He is the Eastern Conferences reigning Player of the Week.As for the Liggins-Allen comparison, Lue believes itis warranted. Lue was an assistant with the Boston Celtics when Allen was starting his career there.T.A. is smaller, but I think he might be stronger -- T.A. is a strong guy, Lue said. Liggs can shoot it better. T.A. actually played point guard for us for 10 games I think and did a great job. Hes a very smart player. Its crazy to see that you play the 2 or 3 and then move him to the point guard and he knew all the plays, all the positions.They have similarities for sure. If (Liggins) can keep playing like that then I mean, T.A. won a championship. Tough, gritty player that everybody would love to have on their team. Yeezy Sale . The parade and rally were held to celebrate the Saskatchewan Roughriders 45-23 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday in the CFLs championship game. Clearance Yeezy . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. https://www.fakeyeezywholesaleonline.com/ . 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PRINCETON, N.J. -- Princeton University has suspended the rest of the mens swimming and diving teams season after school administrators discovered that members had posted vulgar and offensive material on the teams electronic mailing list.A statement released by Princeton on Thursday did not disclose specifics but said the misogynistic and racist comments involved the womens swimming and diving team.The suspension comes after an anonymous complaint alerted university officials to several materials, including the school-sponsored team mailing list and other electronic correspondence.The suspension is the third for an Ivy League team since November. Harvard University suspended its mens soccer team and some members of Columbia Universitys wrestling team were suspended for similar behavior last month.The behavior that we have learned about is simply unacceptable, athletic director Mollie Marcoux Samaan said in a statement. We make clear to all of our student-athletes that they represent Princeton University at all times, on and off the playing surface and in and out of season, and we expect appropriate, respectful conduct from them at all times.ddddddddddddThe university will decide whether to cancel the season completely.Princeton has meets scheduled Jan. 7 against Navy and Feb. 5 against Yale. The Ivy League championships are scheduled for later in February.At Harvard last month, the mens soccer season was canceled after a demeaning scouting report on the womens team was circulated online. A 2012 document uncovered by The Harvard Crimson student newspaper rated the attractiveness of recruits on the womens team and included lewd comments about them.Some members of Columbia Universitys wrestling team were suspended from competing over apparent lewd and racially insensitive text messages. 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