A war of words has broken out between two of Australias biggest basketball stars on the eve of the Rio Olympics.The Twitter spat between NBA champion Andrew Bogut and Opals centre Liz Cambage started earlier this month and was reignited this week by indigenous rapper and activist Briggs.Briggs suggested on Monday that Bogut watch the ABCs Four Corners program on the abuse of young men at a Northern Territory detention centre.He said Bogut might learn something before calling him an ignorant goose over a tweet on July 17 in which he poked fun at those protesting against police brutality in Melbourne.Bogut on Monday apologised for the post, saying he highly regretted it.Did some research and shocked at the number of police shooting ppl in Melb, he wrote.Cambage, who attended the Black Lives Matter rally Bogut referred to, replied on Tuesday: Better late than never, with a smiley face.And Bogut hit back..@ecambage would not have guessed better late than never is your mantra! ??Know of any music festivals i can skip training for in Rio?- Andrew Bogut (@andrewbogut) July 26, 2016Cambage last year missed an Opals training camp and subsequent Olympic qualifying games against New Zealand after fulfilling a commitment to be at the Splendour in the Grass music festival.Cambage wrote back in response to Bogut.lol you havent even played for Australia for years until last year but ok ?? https://t.co/TYWIM6A2be- Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) July 26, 2016@andrewbogut @fomoaus HA! If youre looking for truth and honesty maybe you should ask @basketballaus why I sat out last year ??— Elizabeth Cambage (@ecambage) July 26, 2016Cambage is currently in the U.S. preparing for three Olympic warm-up games before heading to Rio, starting against Canada in Delaware on Thursday (AEST).Bogut is continuing recovery from a knee injury suffered in Golden States NBA Finals series, admitting last month he needs a miracle to be fit in time to play in Rio.The Boomers, in South America playing practice games, open their Olympic campaign against France on August 6, while the Opals face hosts Brazil the same day.Wholesale Yeezy Shop . But now that hes in the NHL, the Calgary Flames centre showed big improvement in that department by scoring the winner in the eighth round of a 5-4 shootout victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday. Fake Yeezy Online . 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Not that they needed many goals to win the past two games.Devan Dubnyk made 38 saves for his second straight shutout and the Wild beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-0 on Thursday night.Hes carrying us right now, so well ride that wave, defenseman Matt Dumba said.Dubnyk made 27 saves Tuesday night in a 5-0 victory in Boston. He has 12 of his 21 career shutouts since joining the Wild in a trade with Arizona on Jan. 15, 2015, the most in the NHL during that span. Dubnyks debut for the Wild was a 7-0 victory in Buffalo.Unfortunately, we only play here once a year, Dubnyk said. This is a special place for me. It all began here with these guys, so there will always be good memories.Ryan Suter had a goal and an assist, and Joel Ericsson Ek, Jason Zucker and Mikko Koivu also scored. The Wild went 2-1-1 on a four-game road trip to improve to 5-2-1.The Wild have scored 31 goals in eight games and every player has recorded a point.Thats how we have to win, said Suter, who leads the Wild with eight points. We dont have the superstars. We need everybody on the team participating and so far weve been able to do that.Anders Nillson made 18 saves in his second straight start for the Sabres. They have lost four in a row.The Sabres started strong but did not finish Tuesday night in Philadelphia, surrendering three third period goals in a 4-3 shootout loss. On Thursday night, they started slow and never recovered.I felt like we were squeezing our sticks a little bit, grinding the sawdust a little bit, Sabres coach Dan Bylsma said. We were just a little nervous with the puck. I dont know if thats from the Philly game, but thats what it felt like in the first.Minnesota built a two-goal lead in the first period, but Buffalo controlled the action in the second. Dubnyk made 19 saves, including 15 in the first 6:11 of the period, and the Wild killed twoo penalties.ddddddddddddI thought we had some great chances in that second period, Sabres center Ryan OReilly said. If we wouldve got one, it would have changed the whole feel of the game. It would have tightened them up a bit.Suter scored his third goal of the season 2:58 into the third period, sending a wobbly wrist shot from the right circle over Nillsons glove.They get the third one and its tough to fight back from that, OReilly said.Koivu added an empty-net goal with 1:09 left.Eriksson Ek scored at 4:51 of the first period when he played the puck off the right boards to elude defenseman Jake McCabe and snapped a shot over Nillsons left shoulder into the far corner of the net. The 19-year-old rookie has two goals and three assists in his first four games.Zucker scored for the second straight game to make it 2-0 with 4:47 left in the first period. Taking a pass from Chris Stewart at the blue line, Zucker skated between two defenders into a breakaway and slipped a backhand beneath Nillsons left pad.Game notesMinnesota D Marco Scandella went to the locker room during the first period after getting his right leg tangled up in a scrum in front of the net. ... Wild D Jared Spurgeon (upper body) and F Erik Haula are both close to returning, coach Bruce Boudreau said. Spurgeon skated Thursday morning, while Haula did not. ... Sabres F Evander Kane (cracked ribs) missed his fifth straight game and C Jack Eichel (ankle) remains out indefinitely. ... Sabres D Rasmus Ristolainen played in his 200th NHL game on his 22nd birthday. He is the fourth-youngest player to appear in 200 games for the Sabres, according to Elias Sports Bureau. . Buffalos 38 shots were a season-high.UP NEXTWild: Return home to play Dallas on Saturday.Sabres: Host Florida on Saturday. ' ' '