ASSISTA COMPLETO: https://youtube.com/live/vgcrf-yKS6s O FIM DE UMA ERA EM LOS ANGELES? 🧹🏀 Acabou. O Los Angeles Lakers foi varrido pelo Oklahoma City Thunder após uma derrota apertada por 115-110 no Jogo 4. Em uma noite dramática em LA, LeBron James anotou 24 pontos e 12 rebotes, mas não foi o suficiente para frear o ímpeto do atual campeão OKC, liderado pelos 35 pontos de Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Pela primeira vez em sua carreira de 23 temporadas, o "Rei" sofreu uma varrida antes mesmo das Finais de Conferência. Agora, o mundo do basquete se pergunta: Foi o último jogo de LeBron James? Com o astro entrando em free agency e completando 41 anos, o futuro da franquia é uma incógnita total. No cardápio da live de hoje: 🏀 A Varrida Histórica: Analisamos os erros fatais do Lakers e a dominância absoluta do Thunder na série (8-0 na temporada somando tudo!). 🏀 O "Pipoqueiro" ou o Herói? Austin Reaves (27 pts) e Rui Hachimura (25 pts) apareceram, mas faltou banco e pernas no final. 🏀 LeBron 2027: O que o Lakers precisa fazer para reconstruir? Trocar tudo ou tentar um último "all-in"? Venha desabafar, cornetar e debater o futuro do maior time da NBA. A zoeira não tem limites, mas o papo aqui é de quem entende de basquete! Deixe seu LIKE e se INSCREVA para não perder nenhum detalhe da reconstrução! #Lakers #LeBronJames #NBA #NBAplayoffs #OKCThunder #LakersDaZoeira #Basquete
00:01:00 - 00:20:35 : Tobin starts the show with a whole lot of sass and stories! A recap of the NBA Playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Detroit Pistons 112 to 103. How did anyone not want Donovan Mitchell on the Miami Heat?! 00:26:40 - 00:34:25 : Our Brad Paisley Ticket Giveaway somehow turns into Tobin bringing up his Marlins hot take: Why don't they make them like Brad Penny anymore?! 00:41:10 - 00:51:55 : A 5 Star offensive lineman decommits from the Miami Hurricanes. Do the Canes have enough momentum to be great for the next couple years? 00:58:25 - 01:09:20 : Is there anybody in the NBA that can currently compete with OKC? Once again Tobin finds a way to discuss his 'hatred' towards JJ Redick and his coaching potential. 01:16:05 - 01:31:30 : The Miami Dolphins sign San Diego State UDFA fullback DJ Herman who was teammates with first round pick Chris Johnson! 01:36:25 - 01:52:10 : We play our favorite Tuesday game and state where the "Damage is Done" this week! Jake Paul reveals that the Anthony Joshua fight potentially ended his career! 01:57:30 - 02:10:40 : After the Miami Heat kept the 13th pick in Sunday's lottery, Tobin decided to scout and analyze players mentioned in many mock drafts. Nearly all mock drafts have the Miami Heat taking Labaron Philon Jr. Leroy for the hundredth time gets got by the internet! 02:16:05 - 02:35:35 : Tobin goes on a quick Cal Raleigh rant! A rekindling in the horizon? Dianna Russini and her husband Kevin Goldschmidt were seen smooching on Mother’s Day, will these two crazy kids can make it? Or was this kiss looking a little flimsy? Tobin is distraught by an article claiming the Florida Panthers will trade for Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck if they wanted to go all in. Why is everyone ready to move on from Sergei Bobrovsky? 02:40:00 - 02:54:30 : Leroy hurts Tobin's feelings after talking Best Buy customer service. Audio Filled Mixed Bag! Carson Beck, LeBron James, Deandre Ayton's chain, and Donovan Mitchell on second half of game! 03:01:45 - 03:21:10 : Tobin builds his case and makes assumptions if LeBron James were to have stayed longer in Miami, he would have more championships. Would he have caught up to Michael Jordan? 03:26:45 - 03:36:20 : The Miami Marlins return to action tonight taking on the Minnesota Twins, Tobin takes a look at betting odds... Is Brittney a mush? 03:43:00 - 03:53:45 : A ridiculous quibble breaks out when we debate whether Anthony Edwards or Victor Wembanyama would win in a fight!
Tonight on #RightonRangers live: • Texas got thrown into an emergency pitching plan after Nathan Eovaldi was scratched, and somehow the bullpen has still held Arizona to one run. • Tyler Alexander just gave the game its biggest pulse check: bases loaded in the 8th, one-run game, and he walked out of the fire with Texas still breathing. • That changes the pressure map. This is no longer just “the bats are quiet.” The bullpen has done enough to make one clean swing feel massive. • Arizona’s only run came early, and Texas has been chasing 1-0 ever since. At some point, surviving is not enough. Somebody has to cash the ticket. • Michael Soroka bottled up the lineup for six, but the game is still sitting right there. One swing flips the whole conversation. • Bigger picture: after two shutouts against the Cubs, this is the exact kind of low-scoring game where one good offensive inning should be enough. Chat question: What bothers you more tonight, the missed early chances or the fact that the bullpen keeps handing the bats a runway and Texas still has not taken off? #TexasRangers #MLB #Dbacks #ArizonaDiamondbacks #MLBBaseball #Baseball #TexasRangersBaseball #MLBHighlights #TylerAlexander #MichaelSoroka #NathanEovaldi
Can the Cavs continue their undefeated home streak in the playoffs and tie this series up? #LetsGoCavs Final: 112-103 Cavaliers (2-2) Q1 10:18 - Quarter Starts 21:48 - Skip TV Timeout (13-5 CLE) 30:28 - Skip TV Timeout (18-15 CLE) Q2 41:56 - Quarter Starts (24-21 DET) 51:33 - Skip TV Timeout (32-31 CLE) 1:04:08 - Skip TV Timeout (42-38 DET) 1:05:46 - D. Mitchell Scores 1st Point Q3 1:27:58 - Quarter Starts (56-52 DET) Mitchell Explodes! 1:34:21 - Skip TV Timeout (60-56 CLE) 1:41:22 - Skip TV Timeout (68-56 CLE) 1:52:18 - Skip TV Timeout (80-68 CLE) Q4 2:02:39 - Quarter Starts (90-77 CLE) 2:15:01 - Skip TV Timeout (100-86 CLE) 2:26:45 - Skip TV Timeout (107-92 CLE) 2:32:07 - Skip TV Timeout (109-99 CLE) 2:37:01 - Cavs Win!
Spurs can they go up 3-2? Game 5 preview + Wemby elbow drama Host Jeff Garcia and guest Hector Ledesma break down the physical Western Conference Semifinals battle between the San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves. They react to Victor Wembanyama’s ejection and preview what the Spurs must do to go up 3-2 tonight in San Antonio. The show looks at the Spurs' critical adjustments and the bigger picture heading into the Western Conference Finals. 00:00 - Intro & Welcome 00:50 - Game 5 Tonight in San Antonio 01:31 - Wemby Elbow Incident Reaction 03:05 - Was the Elbow Justified? Physicality in the Series 05:50 - Mitch Johnson Defending Wemby 07:45 - Carter Bryant Whistle Discussion 09:28 - Series Overview After 4 Games 11:22 - Is This a Coin Flip Series? 13:00 - Spurs Are the Better Team But Wolves Can Still Win 15:02 - Game 5 Key Adjustments 16:37 - Hector’s Thoughts on Adjustments 19:30 - Stephon Castle Adjustments & Physical Play 23:52 - Keldon Johnson Usage in This Series 24:41 - Game 5 Predictions: Nail-Biter or Blowout? 26:02 - Big Picture: Is Minnesota the Spurs’ Toughest Test? 27:50 - Why OKC Would Be Even Harder in WCF Subscribe to Spurs in Focus on YouTube for more Spurs analysis, hoops previews, and podcasts — also available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Podcasts, and Pocket Cast. PocketCasts: https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/listen-to-spurs-in-focus-episode/f4d228f0-0705-013f-f77f-0266a93d1569 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spursinfocus Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/listen-to-spurs-in-focus-episode/id1886857763 Spotify: buff.ly/36NvW12 Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/08563941-73c2-48a0-a5f9-100071587822/listen-to-spurs-in-focus-episode (Photos in video via: AP, Getty Images, Imagn Images) San Antonio Spurs, Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves, Timberwolves, NBA Playoffs, Western Conference Semifinals, Spurs vs Wolves, Game 1, NBA Highlights, Post-Game Analysis, Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert, Keldon Johnson, Julian Champagnie, NBA Basketball, Sports Talk, Spurs in Focus, NBA
Tonight on #RightonRangers live: • Texas got thrown into an emergency pitching plan after Nathan Eovaldi was scratched, and somehow the bullpen has still held Arizona to one run. • Tyler Alexander just gave the game its biggest pulse check: bases loaded in the 8th, one-run game, and he walked out of the fire with Texas still breathing. • That changes the pressure map. This is no longer just “the bats are quiet.” The bullpen has done enough to make one clean swing feel massive. • Arizona’s only run came early, and Texas has been chasing 1-0 ever since. At some point, surviving is not enough. Somebody has to cash the ticket. • Michael Soroka bottled up the lineup for six, but the game is still sitting right there. One swing flips the whole conversation. • Bigger picture: after two shutouts against the Cubs, this is the exact kind of low-scoring game where one good offensive inning should be enough. Chat question: What bothers you more tonight, the missed early chances or the fact that the bullpen keeps handing the bats a runway and Texas still has not taken off? #TexasRangers #MLB #Dbacks #ArizonaDiamondbacks #MLBBaseball #Baseball #TexasRangersBaseball #MLBHighlights #TylerAlexander #MichaelSoroka #NathanEovaldi
Season 3, Episode 125 of Morning Cuppa Hockey is here! Jonny Lazarus and former NHL defenseman Colby Cohen are back at the table with a loaded Tuesday morning show as the 2026 playoffs heat up. Legendary NHL bench boss Bruce Boudreau joins the guys to break down the biggest coaching decisions happening right now in the postseason. Then Minnesota Wild broadcaster Pat Micheletti reacts to last night's Game 4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche as the Wild now trail the series 3-1 and face elimination. And to cap it all off, former NHL goaltender Devan Dubnyk dives deep into the goalie carousel that's been defining this year's playoffs — from Wallstedt to Wedgewood to Blackwood and beyond. It's a can't-miss episode on a massive morning for hockey fans! 0:00 – Show Open & guest lineup preview 01:45 – Colorado dominates Minnesota in Game 4 02:20 – Colby breaks down Colorado’s forecheck advantage 04:05 – Boldy & Kaprizov struggle offensively 05:20 – Bruce Boudreau joins the show 05:45 – Bruce Cassidy-to-Edmonton report explained 07:00 – Coaching contracts & interview permissions discussion 09:15 – What this means for Kris Knoblauch’s future 12:35 – Minnesota’s mentality facing a 3-1 deficit 14:10 – Why Colorado overwhelms teams late in games 15:00 – “One game at a time” playoff mindset 17:20 – Colorado’s depth proving Cup-worthy 18:40 – Coaching around lineup weaknesses in playoffs 20:05 – Wild badly missing Eriksson Ek & Brodin 21:05 – Josh Manson butt-end controversy debate 23:30 – Montreal’s playoff maturity impressing Bruce 26:15 – Buffalo goalie debate: UPL vs Alex Lyon 28:00 – Mitch Marner thriving with Vegas 29:45 – Pressure difference between Toronto & Vegas 33:00 – Pat Micheletti joins the show 34:20 – Minnesota failed to exploit Colorado’s weak blue line 35:05 – Wild abandoned aggressive forecheck strategy 37:20 – Brock Faber’s insane playoff workload 39:45 – Colorado’s bottom-six depth takes over 41:20 – Kaprizov & Boldy forced to do too much alone 45:20 – Should Wallstedt start Game 5? 49:00 – How Minnesota can still extend the series 50:15 – Is John Hynes coaching for his job? 52:00 – Wild special teams problems exposed 54:30 – Quinn Hughes extension speculation 56:00 – Colby calls Quinn Hughes the best player in hockey today 59:10 – Minnesota sports curse discussion 01:01:20 – Colby doubles down on Quinn Hughes take 01:03:00 – Devan Dubnyk joins the show 01:04:15 – Dubnyk evaluates Minnesota’s goalie situation 01:06:20 – Why Wallstedt still gives the Wild a chance 01:08:10 – Breaking down Colorado’s traffic around the crease 01:10:05 – Mental side of being down 3-1 in playoffs 01:12:15 – How goalies recover after tough playoff losses 01:14:20 – Blackwood’s calm performance praised 01:16:05 – Dubnyk on playoff pressure vs regular season hockey 01:18:30 – Biggest technical differences in playoff goaltending 01:20:15 – Why defensive structure matters more in postseason 01:22:10 – Debating the most dangerous remaining playoff teams 01:24:30 – Goalie confidence swings throughout a series 01:26:05 – Could Minnesota realistically force Game 7? 01:28:15 – Dubnyk shares stories from his playoff experience 01:30:00 – Final thoughts on Colorado’s Cup chances 01:31:45 – Around-the-league playoff storylines discussion 01:38:30 – Show wrap-up & sign-off 🎙️ Subscribe to the Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast — Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen. Powered by @bet365: http://www.bet365.ca/ 👍🏼 Proraso USA: http://www.Proraso-USA.com 👍🏼 Outwest: https://outwest.us/ #MorningCuppaHockey #NHL #StanleyCupPlayoffs #MinnesotaWild #ColoradoAvalanche #BruceBoudreau #DevanDubnyk #PatMicheletti #NHLPlayoffs #GoalieControversy
💥 THE DESTROYER vs SASCHA 💥 A fast-handed pressure fighter meets a towering veteran with a thudding jab and long-range straight shots. Set on a big PBC stage in Southern California, this matchup is all about tempo vs distance — combinations in the pocket vs control from the outside. Tale of the Tape 📅 Date: 20 April 2019 🌍 Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California 🥊 Division/Distance: Heavyweight — 10 rounds ⚖️ Weights: Ruiz Jr. 262 lbs | Dimitrenko 259 lbs 📏 Height: Ruiz Jr. 6'2" (188 cm) | Dimitrenko 6'7" (201 cm) 📐 Reach: Ruiz Jr. 74" (188 cm) | Dimitrenko 82" (208 cm) 👥 Ages: Ruiz Jr. 29 | Dimitrenko 36 👨⚖️ Referee: Ray Corona Fighter Spotlights 🥊 ANDY RUIZ JR. — Southern California fan favorite with blazing hands and combination flurries (31-1-0, 20 KOs). Shorter for the weight, but built to close distance fast, slip shots, and let hooks fly in bunches. 🥊 ALEXANDER DIMITRENKO — Experienced, rangy heavyweight who knows how to box tall behind a jab and straight right (41-4-0, 26 KOs). With height and reach on his side, the key is keeping the fight long and controlled. 🔥 Highlights include: sharp jab battles, Ruiz’s rapid-fire inside combinations, Dimitrenko’s long-range counters, and momentum swings as the distance constantly changes.