Brighton boss Chris Hughton is hoping to lay down a marker with victory when Burnley visit the Amex Stadium on Saturday.The Championship leaders will visit the south coast - live on Sky Sports - with the Seagulls hoping to close the four-point gap on their promotion rivals.And Hughton, speaking to the FL72 Podcast, said his sides only intention is to make a statement and claim all three points. Theres only one ambition going into the game and thats to try and win it, he said. We know well have a great support behind us. The fact its a sellout on Saturday is a reflection of the theme this season and I think they [the fans] have enjoyed what the players have given them. What we want to do is pay them back in a way that sees us hopefully getting the win that we want to get.Its a statement if we were able to get the victory. One thing Ive been conscious of all season is how tough this division is. We saw that with Hull and Middlesbrough where they both went through spells when you almost couldnt see them losing another game, they were that strong.Listen to what Brighton boss Chris Hughton had to say on this weeks FL72 Podcast HERE Get Sky Sports Alerts Breaking news, line ups and goal alerts from your football club - direct to your mobileAlso See:Brighton videoBrighton fixturesBrighton statsBet £5 Get £20 FreeNMD R2 Sale Womens . -- Derrick Rose shook off poor shooting early to hit clutch shots late and Carlos Boozer had 20 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 104-95 preseason victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night. NMD XR1 NZ .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. http://www.nmdshoesnz.com/ . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. Originals Stan Smith NZ . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Superstar Womens NZ . Brett Kulak and Jackson Houck of the Vancouver Giants were each charged with assault causing bodily harm on Aug. 18, according to the B.C. court services. NEW YORK -- The first and last pitch of the All-Star game could well be "New York, New York." Young ace Matt Harvey of the Mets will start for the National League on his home mound. Mariano Rivera, in his final season, may well finish for the AL. "Having the opportunity to take the ball is something Ill never forget," Harvey said Monday. On July 16 last year, Harvey was pitching for Triple-A Buffalo against Toledo before 5,885 fans at Coca-Cola Field. On Tuesday night, hell be starting against Detroits Max Scherzer in front of a sellout crowd at Citi Field and a worldwide television audience. At 24, Harvey is the youngest All-Star starting pitcher since the Mets Dwight Gooden in 1988, when he was 23. Harvey will be the first pitcher from the host team to start an All-Star game since Houstons Roger Clemens in 2004 and just the 11th overall. "It really wouldnt have mattered what city we were playing in with the year that hes had, the impressive numbers that hes put up," said San Franciscos Bruce Bochy," the NL manager. "He would have been the starting pitcher." Harvey, 7-2 with a 2.35 ERA and an NL-high 147 strikeouts, has made 29 major league starts -- the fewest for an All-Star starter since Hideo Nomo with 13 in 1995. Big league hitters cant stop talking about his heater. His fastball velocity of 95.2 mph is 0.1 mph behind Washingtons Stephen Strasburg, the major league leader this year, according to fangraphs.com. Harvey throws the hardest slider and curve in the majors, and he ranks second in swinging strikes at 12.7 per cent, just behind Texas Yu Darvish (13.3) and ahead of Scherzer (12.3). "Hes a power guy that attacks hitters," said Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer, a two-time AL batting champion. "He has four above-average pitches." Scherzer, 28, had the most dominant first half in a quarter-century, in terms of wins. His 13-0 record before Saturdays loss to Texas was the most wins in a perfect start since Clemens won his first 14 decisions in 1986. Detroits Justin Verlander was the AL starter and loser last year. Scherzer (13-1, 3.10 ERA) joins him to become the first pitchers from the same club to start consecutive All-Star games since Arizonas Randy Johnson (2000-01) and Curt Schilling (2002). "Wee go throughout the season and we see guys who absolutely deal, and for skipper to give me the nod over those guys just means so much to me," Scherzer said as he sat next to Tigers manager Jim Leyland, who will pilot the American League squad.dddddddddddd Rivera, at 43 the oldest All-Star this year, sat in Jackie Robinson Rotunda not far from a large blue sculpture of Robinsons "42" -- fitting given that the number was retired for all teams in 1997 on the 50th anniversary of the day Robinson broke baseballs colour barrier. Rivera, grandfathered in, will be the last major leaguer to have that number on his back. With 30 saves in 32 chances and a 1.83 ERA in his farewell season for the New York Yankees, Rivera is still the best. "I think it would be probably the most beautiful touch in the world if we could somehow get a lead on the National League and play the ninth inning with the greatest closer of all-time coming out of the bullpen," Leyland said. If not? "You can rest assured, he will be on the mound at some point and you will see him pitch, whether it be to a hitter, an inning," Leyland said. "You will see No. 42 pitch." A 13-time All-Star, still slender but his short-cropped hair receded, Rivera has thrown eight scoreless innings in All-Star games and has a record four saves. "Its not emotional yet," he said. "Now, that could change by tomorrow." The managers also announced their starting lineups Monday. Bochys batting order for the NL has Cincinnati second baseman Brandon Phillips leading off, followed by St. Louis right fielder Carlos Beltran, Reds first baseman Joey Votto, Mets third baseman David Wright, Colorado left fielder Carlos Gonzalez, Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, Colorado designated hitter Michael Cuddyer and Washington centre fielder Bryce Harper. In the AL, Leyland has the Los Angeles Angels Mike Trout in left field and leading off, followed by New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Cano, Detroit third baseman Miguel Cabrera, Baltimore first baseman Chris Davis, Toronto right fielder Jose Bautista, Boston designated hitter David Ortiz, Orioles centre fielder Adam Jones, Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer and Baltimore shortstop J.J. Hardy. ' ' '