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Conference finals week!
Conference finals week!
We’re down to the final four! The best golfer gets arrested, football is back (kinda) and much more happening this week!
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Soccer
NFL
NHL
NBA
Sports betting
That was SICK
Quiz of the week
NBA HEADLINES
Jaylen Brown hits a last second 3 pointer to send game 1 into OT! Celtics win 133-128
Wemby is going to be a monster!
Is the league in good hands?
Nostaglic! Minnesota come back from 20 down to beat the Champion Nuggets in game 7 at Denver!
5/19/04 Wolves advance to WCF. 5/19/24 Next time Wolves advance to WCF
Who do you got?
NHL HEADLINES
Is your team left?
Who do you think is going to win?
Is this the year McDavid wins the big one?
Pumped after a Game 7 win in Vancouver!
Double OT GWG by the ex-Avs Matt Duchene propels the dominant Dallas Stars to the WCF
McDonagh returns to Tampa Bay! Good trade?
NFL HEADLINES
Football on Netflix? Football on a Wednesday? Football reigns supreme!
Did your team get screwed or did your team win the 2024 schedule?
OTAs are back and stars are holding out! No Justin Jefferson, Cameron Heyward, Aiyuk, Parsons, McCaffrey…
SOCCER HEADLINES
Pep Guardiola won three consecutive league titles as a manager in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich and in LALIGA with Barcelona. He's now won four straight Premier League titles with Man City. Winner.
Mauricio Pochettino and Chelsea have mutually agreed to part ways, the club announced.
A legend, Toni Kroos is retiring after this summer’s Euros
For the 6th season in a row, Kylian Mbappe is awarded the Ligue 1's top scorer trophy. Dominance.
Mikel Arteta has spent over $700 million over his five years at Arsenal and has won a FA Cup and two Community Shields. Flop?
SPORTS BETTING
Lucky!
Left it late!
THAT WAS SICK!
Crazy story!
LOL! What a weekend at Valhalla
Tyson Fury claims Uysk won because his country are at war…“People are siding with the country that is at war, but make no mistake. I WON THAT FIGHT”
Shota Imanaga’s 0.84 ERA is the lowest of any starting pitcher (excluding openers) through their first nine career starts in MLB history since ER became a stat in 1913. Locked in.