June Mar Fajardo plays 'decoy' with career-high 7 assists in San Miguel vs Rain or Shine
June Mar Fajardo plays 'decoy' with career-high 7 assists in San Miguel vs Rain or Shine

June Mar Fajardo was surprised to dish out seven assists in San Miguel's 99-93 win over Rain or Shine in the PBA Philippine Cup ...



Why Stephen Curry's FMVP Should NOT Change Anything
Why Stephen Curry's FMVP Should NOT Change Anything

Stephen Curry winning NBA Finals MVP doesn’t change anything and here’s why. Stephen Curry will never win a title. Steph Curry can’t carry a team. You can’t win by just shooting 3s. Curry is past his prime. The Warriors only won because of KD. Curry’s a playoff choker. Curry is not dominant… **Yeah Curry put that to sleep.** The Warriors won a championship and Stephen Curry won a finals MVP. The entirety of mainstream media has branded this narrative that Stephen Curry is a playoff choker. This video was posted by ESPN 2 years ago and lemme guess, it’s showing 2016 which is not great. We hold him to this high standard because Curry is knocking on the door of being a top 10 player all-time, but this playoff choker narrative has followed him. Stephen Curry has actually holds some ridiculous clutch playoff records. Curry holds the most, second most, and 5th most points scored in a 4th quarter in the NBA finals in the 2010s. More than LeBron, Kyrie, KD, Kawhi, and even his own teammate Klay. That espn video showed Curry missing this shot in Game 4 against the Blazers in 2016. And what about in 2016 in Game 5 against the Blazers. The game goes to overtime and well Curry had the MOST POINTS in NBA history in overtime with 17. 17 points in 5 minutes to send the Blazers home. But let’s really look at Curry in the playoffs and NBA finals because he’s actually one of the greatest playoff performers ever. I’ve made a video explaining the 2016 NBA Finals, how Curry has acknowledged years later that his knee was no where near 100% and that he felt like he couldn’t drive by Love quick enough before the help came so he settled for that 3. But no excuse, Curry choked. The turnovers, the missed 3s. But for that to rewrite some of the playoffs and finals records is like saying LeBron’s 2011 NBA finals means that he chokes in the playoffs like he didn’t rename Toronto LeBronto. To disprove the narrative, let’s see how inconsistent Curry’s finals performances have really been. I could say he was the first player in NBA history to average 26 and 6 assits in an NBA Finals and not win finals mvp and he’s done it 3 times. That’s consistent but you’re looking for game to game. We can use a general metric like Gamescore to see, the same metric Jxmyhighroller used to find the best game ever. I took an average of all the game scores in the finals of the greatest players, Durant has the highest average, part of that is him being right next to Curry and getting open dunks…Jordan is second, LeBron in 10 finals has consistently been amazing except for 2011. Magic and Larry are not too far off, Shaq’s dominance still shows up here. Where’s Curry? Right here. Smack in the middle. Among the greatest of the greatest NBA players in NBA history. That doesn’t scream bad playoff performer. In fact, that just means he’s like most finals performers. Curry has 6 games in 6 finals in which he has a single digit game score. He had 4 games under 5. Jordan’s lowest game score was 7.7, only 2 games in 6 finals with single digit game scores, and has multiple series where his game score never went below 17. LeBron’s low is 5, he has 3 single digit gamescore games, all losses. He also has not so good games but we’re talking about the worst statistical games. **However Gamescore doesn’t capture everything.** It’ll capture pure production based on points assists rebounds field goal percentages along with steals, blocks, fouls, and turnovers. That means that if you contest a lot of shots without blocking and cause misses, it won’t capture it. If you’re running around screens being a decoy, it won’t capture it. And it definitely doesn’t capture the all out defense thrown at Curry. I’m going to let this play from Jxmyhighroller’s video. **Curry’s gamescore does not reflect impact because these base stats that we package everything up in a nice digestible format, advanced stats try, but we can see it, if you want to see just check my videos on the Curry Effect or Curry having a bad game.**



Air Rifle Hunting Decoying Crows In The Wind With The FX Crown And Slugs
Air Rifle Hunting Decoying Crows In The Wind With The FX Crown And Slugs

I was asked by a farmer friend to help if i could reduce the number of crows and magpies on his land as he had started to put the ...



Crow Shooting Over Decoys, HITS, MISSES and WTF's 020 #shooting​ #pestcontrol #shotkam #CENS
Crow Shooting Over Decoys, HITS, MISSES and WTF's 020 #shooting​ #pestcontrol #shotkam #CENS

My first ever triple figure day, 107 in 4 hours. Also the first time my shotkam ran out of storage. No GoPro footage this time either, ...



Slovakia vs Latvia 5:2 - HIGHLIGHTS (Olympics Beijing 2022)
Slovakia vs Latvia 5:2 - HIGHLIGHTS (Olympics Beijing 2022)

Slovakia vs Latvia 13.2.2022 Olympics, Beijing 2022 Juraj Slafkovsky goal. Teenage sensation Juraj Slafkovsky's fourth goal of these Olympics stood up as the winner as Slovakia beat Latvia 5-2 for its first Beijing victory on Sunday. Latvia finishes off Group C play winless. "It feels great," Slafkovsky said. "Before the tournament, if someone had told me I’d score one or two goals, I would laugh, but it’s actually happening and I’m pretty happy that we won this game." Slovakia outshot Latvia 33-20 and deserved the three points. The Latvians' dominance in the faceoff circle (34 wins on 55 draws) meant little in the face of Slovakia’s relentless attack. "We started playing better in the third, but at that point, you’ve got to pick up the water you’ve already poured out," said Latvia's Rodrigo Abols, a five-time IIHF World Championship participant who wore the "C" with captain Lauris Darzins out of the lineup with an upper-body injury. "We’ve gotta stop doing that." Martin Marincin, Peter Cehlarik, and Peter Zuzin scored their first Olympic goals for Slovakia. Tomas Jurco, who also played at the 2014 Olympics, added an empty-netter. Ronalds Kenins and Miks Indrasis replied for Latvia. "It was a tough game for us," said Indrasis. "You can’t win games with five goals against, so we need to be better in our own zone and breakouts." Both nations face a tough task heading into the qualification round playoffs. Latvia peaked with an eighth-place finish in its last Olympic men’s tournament in 2014. Slovakia has finished 11th at the last two Olympics and achieved its best results in 2010 (fourth place). "I think overall we played well the last two games but we just had some breakdowns that cost us some goals against," Cehlarik said. "It's hard to come back against teams like Sweden and Finland. But today, we were on top of our game and just played better." In net, Patrik Rybar got his first Olympic start under head coach Craig Ramsay after replacing Matej Tomek and allowing no goals iin the 4-1 loss to Sweden. The Dinamo Minsk netminder, a two-time World Championship participant, was on the PyeongChang roster but never got to play. Janis Kalnins (Vaxjo Lakers), a veteran of four Worlds, battled hard in his Olympic debut for Latvia. But like every other goalie that's faced Slovakia so far in this tournament, he couldn't keep the towering, cage-wearing Slafkovsky off the scoresheet. "I think he [Slafkovsky] showed the way," Cehlarik said. "He’s hot, he’s young blood, he keeps shooting the puck and it’s going in. I’m happy he’s giving us energy." Slovakia took the play to Latvia from the first minute, generating Grade-A scoring chances aplenty. Off an offensive zone faceoff, Samuel Takac tested Kalnins back-to-back in tight, and the Latvian goalie came up with a great left pad save and a glove grab. At the 11-minute mark, Marincin opened the scoring, cleverly wristing a centre point shot through traffic that sailed past Kalnins’ glove. Marincin, who plays defence for HC Ocelari Trinec, logged 227 career NHL games with Edmonton and Toronto. The Latvians picked up their intensity on the forecheck and Kenins potted the equalizer at 15:46. The three-time Swiss NLA champion took a Renars Krastenbergs feed from down low, pivoted at the top of the right faceoff circle, and flung the puck past Rybar. First-period shots were 9-4 for Slovakia, and the Latvians were fortunate to keep the score 1-1. In the second period, Latvian veteran Rihards Bukarts switched to jersey #75 after a puck had cut his ear and got blood on his regular jersey #14 in the opening stanza. Cehlarik put Slovakia up 2-1 at 6:17. On the rush, captain Marek Hrivik sent the puck left to the Avangard Omsk attacker, and he confidently went to the backhand and shoveled it high past Kalnins. Cehlarik dazzled with 11 points in eight games at the 2021 Worlds in Riga and was named Best Forward. "There are no weak teams here, so you get punished for every mistake you make, and we made a lot of those today," Abols said. "They scored three or four goals today because we lost the front of the net, which makes it really hard to win hockey games." Slafkovsky, a TPS Turku prospect who is the youngest player in this tournament at 17, entered this game as Slovakia’s leading goal-scorer. The Kosice native had multiple opportunities for his fourth goal as the Slovaks peppered Kalnins during an early second-period power play. His time would come. On a turnover inside the Latvian blue line, Slafkovsky pounced, curling into the slot and using defenceman Arturs Kulda as a decoy to whip home the 3-1 goal unassisted at 11:16. The 192-cm, 99-kg phenom was happy to share the credit: "Our line is working so hard. My two linemates [Milos Roman and Pavol Regenda] are also playing very well. Maybe they don’t have as many points but they’re doing good things on the ice. For example, when I scored today they were both forechecking and I just got the puck and shot."



I Can't Believe I Did THIS! (Frustrating) | Last Duck Hunt of the Season
I Can't Believe I Did THIS! (Frustrating) | Last Duck Hunt of the Season

It's the last duck hunt of the year for Matt as he heads out with his 28 gauge on another solo hunt. This time he's set up on an ice hole and made a tumbleweed blind. After waiting several hours, mallards begin backpedaling in the spread. It's a good way to end duck hunting season, with one exception... #duckhunting #goosehunting #hunting BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE! _________________________________________________________________ ►SUPPORT THE CHANNEL - Buy HPS Duck Calls Here: https://thebrotherhoodproducts.com/products/high-prairie-sportsman-signature-series-call - Buy HPS MERCH Here: https://theflywayscollective.com/product-category/hps/ _________________________________________________________________ ►SOCIAL MEDIA Linktree: https://linktr.ee/High_Prairie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HighPrairieS... Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@highprairiesportsmen?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highprairie... _________________________________________________________________ Contact us: HighPrairieSportsmen@gmail.com _________________________________________________________________ HUNTING GEAR: - Tristar Viper G2 28 ga, Remington 870 20 ga, Winchester SX4 20 ga - Kayaks: Old Town Discovery 119, Old Town Big Water 132 -Teal Decoys: https://www.rogerssportinggoods.com/final-approach-last-pass-greenwing-teal-floaters/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=HPS -Mallard Decoys: https://www.rogerssportinggoods.com/final-approach-mallard-floaters-flocked-heads-with-free-decoy-bag/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=HPS -Waders: https://www.rogerssportinggoods.com/Rogers-2-IN-1-Elite-Insulated-Breathable-Wader/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=HPS



1971-Bears vs. Lions (Chuck Hughes Death) (WJR Radio)
1971-Bears vs. Lions (Chuck Hughes Death) (WJR Radio)

-In the history of the NFL, only once has a player died on the playing field during a game. It happened 50 years ago in 1971 when Chuck Hughes of the Detroit Lions collapsed and died of a heart attack during the final minutes of a game between the Lions and Bears at Tiger Stadium. "On October 24, Hughes took the field to play the last few moments of the Lions’ game against the Chicago Bears. He caught one pass for 32-yards, absorbing a big hit, and then returned to the huddle. A few plays later, after running a decoy route, the receiver collapsed. “Dick Butkus, Chicago linebacker, was the first to reach him and called for the Lions’ doctors from the sidelines,” the New York Times reported. Those efforts, however, were in vain. “The stunning development sent Lions’ players from the team dressing room in tears,” the report continued. “Some muttered, ‘He’s dead, he’s dead.’ At Henry Ford Hospital, where he was taken, Hughes was pronounced dead at 4:41 PM.” This is the Lions radio broadcast from WJR-Detroit, called by Van Patrick and Bob Reynolds. You can hear their stunned reaction to events as they realized the seriousness of it, though the report on Hughes' death would not take place until after the broadcast was over. The CBS telecast of the game does not exist and NFL Films has never shown any footage of the tragedy if any exists. The next night on Monday Night Football during the halftime highlights show, Howard Cosell somberly noted the events without showing any footage during the recap of the Bears-Lions game. This event is presented for the sake of archival documentation only.




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