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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Pacers Force Game 7 and Mets Get Swept Again
I really thought that the Thunder were going to take care of business in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Everything was going according to plan when Oklahoma City jumped out to a 10-2, but after those first four minutes, … Continue reading
Will the Mets End Their Losing Streak Against Spencer Strider and the Braves?
The Mets face the Braves tonight in the final game of a three-game series in Atlanta. New York is looking to avoid a sweep after blowing a 4-1 lead in the eighth inning of the opener and getting completely shut … Continue reading
Posted in Major League Baseball, New York Mets
Tagged Atlanta Braves, Concacaf Gold Cup, NBA Finals, New York Mets, USMNT
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Panthers Claim the Stanley Cup Again While New York Baseball is Futile
How about those Florida Panthers? They crushed the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final to claim the Cup for the second straight year. They’re the first back-to-back champs since the Tampa Bay Lightning won in … Continue reading
Tyrese Haliburton Proves He is Overrated in Loss to Thunder
Oh boy, what a great day it is to not be a fan of the Indiana Pacers. Not only did they lose 120-109 at Oklahoma City to suffer consecutive defeats for the first time in these NBA Playoffs, but Tyrese … Continue reading
The Red Sox and Grizzlies Make Stunning Trades on Father’s Day
It’s not often that trades between sports teams catch us completely off guard. Usually there are weeks of rumors ahead of the deal because we know that a player is on the trade block or just know that it makes … Continue reading
J.J. Spaun Wins the U.S. Open in Style
After four grueling days of golf at Oakmont Country Club outside of Pittsburgh, the U.S. Open named a new champion on Sunday evening, and his name is J.J. Spaun. That’s the same guy who had his heart broken at THE … Continue reading
The Thunder Have Struck Twice and the NBA Finals are Even
For a minute there, it looked like I might have to be a Thunder in Seven guy. The Pacers led Game 4 of the NBA Finals by 10 points late in the third quarter and it looked like we might … Continue reading
Posted in College Baseball, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, New York Mets
Tagged College World Series, Concacaf Gold Cup, Edmonton Oilers, FIFA Club World Cup, Florida Panthers, Indiana Pacers, NBA Finals, New York Mets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Stanley Cup Final
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This Stanley Cup Final is Shaping Up to be One of the Greatest Ever
Just like Thunder in Five before it, Panthers in Five went down in flames on Thursday night with Florida blowing a 3-0 lead and falling to the Edmonton Oilers 5-4 in overtime. The good news is that we are now … Continue reading
Watching the Pacers Win is Frustrating for Knicks Fans
I just knew the Pacers were going to make the NBA Finals as painful as possible. I just knew it and I couldn’t bring myself to accept it. Everyone basketball mind I talked to said that the Pacers would not … Continue reading
Knicks Have No Plan at Head Coach
I really thought that the Knicks had a plan when they fired Tom Thibodeau after their loss to Indiana in the Eastern Conference Finals. Mike Malone had been let go by the Nuggets in April, and he was someone who … Continue reading