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  • Miami Heat Advance to Finals

    Miami Heat Advance to Finals

    The Miami Heat are marching on to the NBA Finals, where they will face the Denver Nuggets, after a 103-84 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game  7 of the Eastern Conference finals. 

    With the win, Miami avoids the dubious distinction of being the first team in NBA history to blow a 3-0 lead in a playoff series. Teams that go up 3-0 are now 151-0 all-time. It wasn’t easy. It didn’t look good after the way Game 6 was ripped from their hands with a miraculous Derrick White buzzer-beating tip-in. But Miami got it done. 

    “I think a lot of people can relate to this team,” Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Sometimes you have to suffer for the things you really want.”

    Credit the Celtics for fighting back to force a Game 7. They are just the fourth of those 151 teams to even do that much after going down 3-0, but they couldn’t get over the hump as Jayson Tatum rolled his ankle early and clearly wasn’t right the whole night, Jaylen Brown (eight turnovers, 8-of-23 shooting) was awful, and Boston’s 3-point shooting (21%), yet again, was atrocious. 

  • Panthers Sweep Hurricanes to Reach Stanley Cup Final

    Panthers Sweep Hurricanes to Reach Stanley Cup Final

    The Florida Panthers had the opportunity to make history Wednesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes. They did not squander it.

    The Panthers, a team which made the playoffs by a single point, are headed to the Stanley Cup Final for only the second time in franchise history after beating the Hurricanes 4-3 at FLA Live Arena in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals.

    Matthew Tkachuk — the hero of this postseason not named ‘Bobrovsky’ — scored with 4.9 seconds left for the game-winner.

    It was his second goal of the night and third game-winning goal of this four-game sweep.

    Florida, which has not been to the Cup Final since the 1996 campaign, will play either the Vegas Golden Knights or Dallas Stars.

  • NFL Announces 5 International Games

    NFL Announces 5 International Games

    The NFL also announced its five planned international games, which includes three matchups in England and two in Germany.

    The Jacksonville Jaguars, who have already appeared in the NFL International Series a record nine times, will appear in consecutive London games in October.

    The full schedule of international games:

    • October 1- Atlanta Falcons vs. Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, U.K.
    • October 8- Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills at Tottenham Hotspur in London, U.K.
    • October 15- Baltimore Ravens vs. Tennessee Titans at Tottenham Hotspur in London, U.K.
    • November 5- Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs at Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany
    • November 12- Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots at Frankfurt Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany
  • Denver Nuggets In NBA Western Conference Finals

    Denver Nuggets In NBA Western Conference Finals

    LeBron James gave the Denver Nuggets his best shot on Monday. It wasn’t enough.

    Powered by a history-making Nikola Jokić triple-double, the Denver Nuggets rallied for a 113-111 win to complete a 4-0 sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference finals. The victory continued a remarkable postseason run by the Nuggets while securing their first-ever trip to the NBA Finals. They did so while overcoming the best effort of the postseason by one of the game’s all-time greats.

    Lebron James started the game on fire, scoring 21 points in the first quarter as the Lakers took a 34-26 lead. He shot 7-of-9 from the field, including a 4-of-4 effort from 3-point distance. A lob attempt from beyond the 3-point arc instead dropped through the net for a basket in a sign of things to come.

    The bucket sparked a personal 8-0 run by James that gave the Lakers a 23-15 lead. He remained hot throughout the half, and didn’t leave the game until taking an early break to the locker with with 4.3 seconds remaining in the half. The Lakers led 73-58 at the break powered by James’ 31 first-half points.

    But the Nuggets weren’t fazed. From there, the game remained a back-and-forth battle through the final minute. But as they’ve done all postseason, the Nuggets made the big plays when it mattered most down the stretch. A Jokić layup in traffic with 51.1 seconds remaining gave Denver the lead for good at 113-11.

  • Yankees Over Reds 4-1

    Yankees Over Reds 4-1

    Young Reds starter Hunter Greene had some nasty stuff early on Sunday morning in Cincinnati, but the Yankees made their four hits against him count. Homers from Harrison Bader and Gleyber Torres put New York ahead, and the Bombers won Luis Severino’s much-anticipated season debut, 4-1.

    Luis Severino’s return was worth the wait. It took longer than initially expected when he strained his lat in the final week of spring training, and he is still not all the way built up after an abbreviated rehab assignment. 

    But working on a pitch count of 75, Severino got stronger as his season debut went on. The right-hander struck out five over 4 innings of one-run ball, retiring nine of the final 10 batters he faced in an encouraging outing overall. 

    “I feel pretty good,” Severino said. “Feel like I was attacking the  zone after the first walk. But everything else was really good.” 

    Severino also built up his velocity as the game went on, averaging 96.7 mph with his fastball but topping out at 98.6 mph on a strikeout of Kevin Newman in the fifth inning. 

    His fastball generated eight of his 12 swings and misses on the day.

  • Tom Brady To Purchase Stake In NFL Team?

    Tom Brady To Purchase Stake In NFL Team?

    Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is reportedly “in deep discussions to become a limited partner of the Las Vegas Raiders,” sources with knowledge of the situation say.

    The reported move would be Brady’s second partnership with Raiders owner Mark Davis, having previously acquired an ownership interest in the defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces in March.

    “NFL legend Tom Brady is in deep discussions to become a limited partner of the Las Vegas Raiders, potentially his second foray into a partnership with Raiders’ owner Mark Davis on a professional sports franchise in less than two months.” 

    Brady is set to become FOX Sports‘ lead NFL analyst beginning after the conclusion of his playing career, but has publicly stated that he won’t start until 2024, taking the next year to spend time with his family and prepare for the job. The San Mateo native is the NFL’s all-time passing leader for yards and touchdowns, as well as quarterback wins, among numerous other records.

  • Miami Heat Eliminate New York Knicks

    Miami Heat Eliminate New York Knicks

    Jalen Brunson had a superb season, from the start until the bitter end, but the Knicks’ other top players couldn’t do nearly enough to help him keep that season alive.

    Brunson followed up his 48-minute masterpiece from two nights earlier  with 41 points in 45 minutes, but the Knicks received little production from Julius Randle and RJ Barrett in a crushing, season-ending 96-92 loss to the Heat in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series at Kaseya Center.

    “You’ve got to give the Heat a lot of credit. They didn’t play like an eight seed, at all,” Brunson said. “For me, we did a lot of great things this season. We obviously want the team to keep playing, to have the opportunity.

    “It stings a little bit, definitely a learning experience. But if you don’t win, you lose.”

    Aside from Brunson, who finished 14-for-22 from the field, the other four Knicks starters shot a combined 15.6 percent (5-for-32). 

    That shoddy statistic included 20 of 24 misses by Randle (15 points) and Barrett (11) as the Knicks fell to 0-15 in their history when trailing 3-1 in a best-of-seven playoff series.

  • New York Yankees Sweep Oakland Athletics

    New York Yankees Sweep Oakland Athletics

    The Yankees made the most of their get-right series by sweeping the worst team in baseball. Now they will try to funnel that momentum into taking another shot at the best team in baseball.

    In between showdowns against the division rival Rays, the Yankees got a laugher of a series against the Athletics, which they completed with an 11-3 blowout in The Bronx — capped off by Anthony Volpe’s first career grand slam.

    Coming off a brutal loss to the Rays on Sunday in Tampa, in which they blew a 6-0 lead and coughed up a chance to win the series, the Yankees came home to the soft cushion of playing the lowly A’s. 

    The three-game series was a welcome respite — in which the Yankees combined to outscore the A’s 28-10 — from an otherwise mediocre start to the season.

    Before welcoming the Rays to The Bronx for a four-game series on Thursday, the Yankees enjoyed one more round of batting practice that counted as a real game on Wednesday. 

    It included a three-hit day from Aaron Judge, more home runs for Harrison Bader and DJ LeMahieu, and Volpe’s first-pitch grand slam that put an exclamation point on a seven-run fifth inning.

  • New Lemon-Herb Lobster Sub at Quiznos

    New Lemon-Herb Lobster Sub at Quiznos

    Quiznos takes its popular lobster and seafood sub game to a new level with the introduction of the new Lemon-Herb Lobster Sub, alongside the returning Classic Lobster Sub.

    The new Lemon-Herb Lobster Sub features the brand’s lobster and seafood salad with lemon-herb dressing, lettuce, and tomato on butter-toasted Italian white bread.

    Meanwhile, the returning Classic Lobster Sub includes the lobster and seafood salad and shredded lettuce on butter-toasted Italian white bread.

    With prices starting at $9, you can find both the Classic and new Lemon-Herb Lobster Sub at participating locations nationwide.

  • McDonald’s Is Launching The Chicken Big Mac

    McDonald’s Is Launching The Chicken Big Mac

    McDonald’s announced the debut of the new Chicken Big Mac at a limited number of participating locations.

    The Chicken Big Mac features two crispy chicken patties, Big Mac sauce, fresh lettuce, processed cheddar cheese, and tangy pickles on a freshly toasted sesame seed bun.

    McDonald’s previously tested the Chicken Big Mac at select test locations in the Miami area back in the summer of 2022. No  word yet from the brand on a wide launch plan for the US market.