Rampage Mode | Lost House Match Betting Laugh After Them: "Pastor And Rastafarian Fight" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRoO3GcBgGg --~-- Meek Mill bet on the wrong team and so did this guy! The Philly rapper apparently lost $200,000 on the Golden State Warriors. The San Francisco team fell to the Toronto Raptors during Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Thursday. Evidence of Meek’s loss cropped up in a video of him and a friend, where the friend says, “$200K down, he good. Easy, come on. Super easy.” The Raptors won their first NBA championship in franchise history, defeating the Warriors on Thursday with a final score of 114-110. Meek loves a good bet—and it looks like sometimes he wins, too. Back in May, YG revealed that he owes Meek $10K after losing the wager during a Patriots game. However, he’s only willing to pony up when Post Malone pays his $20K debt to YG for a Cowboys-Rams game. OAKLAND, Calif. — The Toronto Raptors had more length, more depth and more athleticism than anyone imagined when the N.B.A. finals began. The Raptors used all of that — as well as their far superior health — to close down Oracle Arena and close out the N.B.A.’s two-time reigning champions Thursday night with a 114-110 Game 6 victory over the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors were presumed to possess the emotional advantage coming in, playing their final game at Oracle and dedicating the evening to their superstar forward Kevin Durant, who was on the other side of the country after undergoing major surgery Wednesday. But Toronto just had too much — especially after Golden State lost the All-Star guard Klay Thompson for the entire fourth quarter after a bad landing on a drive to the basket. The Warriors later announced that Thompson had torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Three Raptors, remarkably, outscored or matched Kawhi Leonard in the clincher: Kyle Lowry delivered 11 of his 26 points in the game’s first two-plus minutes. Pascal Siakam added 26 points and 10 rebounds of his own. And the undrafted Fred VanVleet made five of Toronto’s 13 3-pointers to finish with 22 points — 12 of which came in the fourth quarter. [For six games, Fred VanVleet had the toughest defensive assignment of his life: Attach himself to one of the N.B.A.’s greatest scorers.] Leonard hit three free throws in the final 0.9 seconds of the game to finish with 22 points and 6 rebounds in what for him ranks as a quiet night. Yet he still wound up snagging the N.B.A. finals Most Valuable Player Award as the unquestioned centerpiece of the Canadian franchise’s first championship.
Gold Cup 2019 | Jamaica VS Honduras 3-2 | Jamaica Goals Only #goldcup #reggaeboyz #goals Jamaica VS Honduras 3-2 | Highlights | Jamaica Goals Only | Leon Bailey | Gold Cup 2019. Leon Bailey | Alex Marshall | Darren Mattocks | Reggae Boyz Squad | Part 1 | Jamaica (3) vs. Honduras (2) - Gold Cup 2019 Watch Our girls First Historic World Cup Goal: https://youtu.be/TbF8vVdXZYI All eyes were on Leon Bailey for his much-anticipated Jamaica debut, but it was veteran Dever Orgill who stole the show. The 31-year-old forward struck for a pair of first-half goals to pace the Reggae Boyz to a 3-2 win over Honduras in both teams CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C opener Monday night at the National Stadium in Kingston. Jamaica became the first Caribbean team to host a Gold Cup match and they got the fans in the Office buzzing just 15 minutes into the match. Bailey, the 21-year-old Bayern Leverkusen winger, chipped ahead to Peter-Lee Vassell and the LAFC midfielder’s shot was tipped by Honduras goalkeeper Luis Lopez. The rebound fell to Dever Orgill, who guided his header into the net. Orgill then pulled out all the stops for his goal celebration, starting with a backflip and ending it with a Usain Bolt victory pose, fittingly from the track. Orgill had his brace four minutes from halftime, putting a deflected attempt past Lopez with his left foot after a feed from Brian Brown following a penetrating run from FC Cincinnati right back Alvas Powell. Leon Patrick Bailey (born 9 August 1997) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a winger for Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen. Bailey grew up in the Cassava Piece area of Kingston, Jamaica. He played for the Phoenix All-Star Academy operated by his adoptive father, Craig Butler. In 2011, Butler arrived in Europe to find a club for his son Kyle Butler and Leon Bailey. They wandered around Austria, Germany, and Holland, before ending up in KRC Genk, where Bailey went on trial at the beginning of 2012. Genk was convinced of his qualities, but because of the very strict regulations on minors by FIFA, they couldn't offer him a contract. Alex Marshall (born 24 February 1998) is a Jamaican international footballer who plays for Cavalier, as a left winger. Born in Kingston, Marshall attended St. George's College. Club career Marshall began his senior career with Cavalier in the 2014–15 season. In 2015 he trained with the American club Philadelphia Union.[3] In May 2017 he scored in the KSAFA Super League final.[4] In October 2018 he was linked with a transfer to several English teams, including Leicester City, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, and West Ham United. While playing for the Jamaica under-17 team, Marshall was awarded the 'Most Valuable Player' award in a Caribbean Football Union tournament in October 2014. Darren Dimitri Mattocks (born 2 September 1990) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays for FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer and the Jamaica national football team. Mattocks played for the University of Akron where he made 47 appearances and scored 39 goals over two years. He was nominated for several awards during his tenure, including one to the first-year All-American teams by several different media outlets. Mattocks was selected by Vancouver Whitecaps FC with the second overall pick in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft. He made his club debut on opening day against the Montreal Impact coming off the bench. Soon after his club debut he suffered severe burns from a cooking accident and missed almost two months before returning to the line-up on 9 May against FC Edmonton when he scored his first goal for the Whitecaps in the 93rd minute. Mattocks scored his first MLS goal on 26 May 2012 against the Portland Timbers. Mattocks scored six goals in his first nine MLS appearances in 2012. In the Whitecaps' first-ever playoff game versus the LA Galaxy, Mattocks scored the first ever playoff goal for the Vancouver Whitecaps in the fourth minute of play. He earned the team's Golden Boot award that year with seven goals. Mattocks was traded in March 2016 to Portland Timbers in exchange for targeted allocation money and general allocation money. On December 10, 2017, Mattocks, after having his contract option rejected by Portland, was traded to D.C. United in exchange for an international roster slot. D.C. United exercised Mattocks' option for 2018, but he lost his starting role after Wayne Rooney arrived in the mid-summer as a Designated Player. Jamaica vs Honduras 3-2 Resumen y Goles Completo Copa Oro highlights & all goals HD #LeonBailey #AlexMarshall #DarrenMattocks #FOXSoccer #CONCACAFGoldCup #Jamaica #Honduras In front of their home fans in Kingston, Jamaica showed their knack for stylish finishes in a 3-2 win over Honduras in their opening match of the Gold Cup. Jamaica (3) vs. Honduras (2) - Gold Cup 2019