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CONGRATS TO THE 2019 STANLEY CUP CHAMPION ST. LOUIS BLUES ON THE CINDERELLA SEASON, FROM DEAD LAST EARLY IN THE SEASON, TO THE PLAYOFFS POSITION AND NOW STANLEY CUP CHAMPS! ALL MUSIC FROM TWO STEPS FROM HELL (all in order) "Unexplained Force" "El Dorado" "Protectors Of The Earth" "Strength Of A Thousand Men" "He Who Brings the Night" "Blackheart" "Jump" "Starfleet *****This video is non-monetized and for entertainment purposes only. No copyright intended. All footage and music belongs to the NHL and various news outlets that uploaded clips/videos that I used in my editing.*****
The College GameDay crew discusses the NBA potential of 7'6" Tacko Fall of the UCF Knights. Jay Bilas sees Fall as a great rim protector, but the league has evolved to focus on spreading the floor and shooting 3-pointers where Fall would struggle. Jay Williams says Fall would be a great player overseas if he is not taken in the 2019 NBA draft. ✔ Subscribe to NBA on ESPN on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2yxs3Og ✔ Subscribe to ESPN on YouTube: http://es.pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE ✔ Watch Latest Episodes on WatchESPN: http://es.pn/LatestEpisodes ✔ Watch ESPN on YouTube TV: http://es.pn/YouTubeTV Get more ESPN Shows on YouTube: ► First Take: http://es.pn/FirstTakeonYouTube ► SportsCenter with SVP: http://es/pn/SVPonYouTube ESPN on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/espn ► Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/espn ► Follow on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/espn Visit NBA on ESPN on YouTube to get up-to-the-minute NBA coverage, scores, highlights and commentary. More on ESPN.com: http://www.espn.com
Australia close in on second Test victory over Sri Lanka . Usman Khawaja found his scoring touch and fast bowler Mitchell Starc returned to his fiery best as Australia moved within sight of victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Manuka Oval on Sunday. After Australia, on course for a first series win since beating England early last year, set the tourists an improbable 516 for victory openers Dimuth Karunaratne and Lahiru Thirimanne survived some nervy moments to take Sri Lanka to 17 before bad light ended the third day's play early. Starc picked up his 10th five-wicket haul - his first since his 5-34 against South Africa in Durban last March - as Australia bundled out Sri Lanka for 215 to take a first-innings lead of 319. Australia, who won the opening Test in Brisbane by an innings and 40 runs, did not get off to a great start in their second innings as they lost Marcus Harris, Joe Burns and Marnus Labuschagne cheaply. But Khawaja and first-innings centurion Travis Head combined for a stand of 159 as Australia declared their second innings closed on 196-3. Captain Tim Paine called the batsmen in after Khawaja completed his eighth Test hundred. The left-hander enjoyed the moment, having scored only one fifty in the home summer. He remained unbeaten on 101 while Head made 59 not out. Earlier, Starc, who got the wicket of Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal on day two, bowled with pace and aggression to pick up the first two to fall on Sunday, then returned after lunch to polish off the tail and finish with figures of 5-54. Kusal Perera did not return to bat for the touring side after being hit on his helmet and leaving the field. After opening batsman Karunaratne was forced to retire hurt on the second day after being hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer on the back of his neck, it was Perera's turn to leave the field on the third morning. He retired hurt on 29 after a blow to his helmet by fast bowler Jhye Richardson while trying to duck under a short delivery. He took the impact flush on the side of his helmet with the neck protector flying off. The left-hander continued batting after twice being attended to by the team doctor but finally walked off an over later. Karunaratne returned to the crease after Perera's departure and completed a gritty half-century before edging Starc to Kurtis Patterson at gully to be out for 59. Starc took 15 wickets in five Tests during the India series and the opener against Sri Lanka but faced heavy criticism for some wayward bowling that prompted calls for Paine to take the new ball off his hands. The tall left-arm quick was back at his fiery best on Sunday, however, and tested the batsmen with short-pitched deliveries, one of which accounted for Dhananjaya de Silva. The batsman lost his balance while going for a pull shot and ended up dislodging a bail with his bat to be out for 25. Starc dismissed Dilruwan Perera and Vishwa Fernando in his first over after lunch to complete his five-wicket haul.
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Suarez is the star striker of the Uruguayan national soccer group who went ahead to play for Ajax and Liverpool before he joined the Spanish mammoths FC Barcelona. He became a force to be reckoned with for all the wrong reasons including gnawing Italian protector, Giorgio Chiellini, amid a world container coordinate in 2014. In any case, he is as yet thought to be extraordinary compared to other strikers on the planet and has been the European Top Scorer and victor of the 'Brilliant Boot' grant twice.
Power forward Robert Williams was projected to be a lottery pick — and that was last year, after his freshman year at Texas A&M. But there he was, sliding down to the Boston Celtics at the 27th pick in the NBA draft Thursday night (Friday, Manila time). "It's not my job to know what the other 26 teams are thinking," Celtics coach Brad Stevens said after adding the two-time Southeastern Conference defensive player of the year. "We thought that he was the right pick for us, and we felt very fortunate to be able to get him." A 6-foot-10, 237-pound Oil City, Louisiana, native, Williams was considered a certain first-round pick as a freshman — maybe in the top 10. But he decided he wasn't ready. He returned and averaged 10.4 points and an SEC-leading 9.2 rebounds while leading the Aggies to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16. "He's a rim-protector and a rebounder, and he can play above the rim on both ends of the court," Celtics general manager Danny Ainge said. "We don't have much of that." Williams, 20, still has some work to do— especially on offense, Ainge conceded. "He's still young," Ainge said. "He brings an upside. There's still parts of his game that are untapped. But rim-protection and rebounding, we know that." Stevens said current Celtics big men Al Horford and Gordon Hayward will be a big help in getting Williams ready. "He won't have any better role models than the guys in front of him," the coach said. The Celtics followed an appearance in the 2017 Eastern Conference finals with an offseason overhaul that brought in Hayward and Kyrie Irving. Despite losing both of them to injuries during the season, they returned to the league's final four thanks in part to Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum, back-to-back No. 3 picks in the previous two years. But after stockpiling eight first-round picks in the previous four drafts, including three lottery picks, the Celtics were left with just their own first-rounder this year and no picks in the second. They could have up to four first-rounders next year. Ainge said he looked into moving up to the top of the draft. "We spent the last couple of weeks figuring out what the cost was. We knew that was very, very unlikely," he said. Acquiring a second-round pick didn't interest him all that much. "We don't need more young players really," he said. "We feel good about adding one that does something that we don't have." Speaking at the team's brand new practice facility, the Auerbach Center, Stevens said Williams was a good athlete with good feet and an arm-span of 7-feet, 5-inches. Williams blocked 155 shots in college — third in Texas A&M history, with 78 as a sophomore that were the second-most in a single season for an Aggie. "Right now he is an elite athlete, with incredible length," Stevens said. "And he plays well above the rim. Obviously, if you can have four shooters in the game and a guy like that rolling to the rim, you can just throw it into the air and he can go get it." Because William