On today's edition of The Drive Guys: - Game 7 weekend in the NBA Playoffs delivered some interesting results - The Sacramento Kings own the 5th-best odds in the NBA Draft Lottery - The NBA Draft Lottery is THIS WEEK (May 10) - The NBA Playoffs enter the second round - How are the SF Giants and Athletics doing? - NFL offseason updates - MUCH more! Thank you for watching. Don't forget to hit the thumbs up and subscribe! #nba #sacramentokings #nfl #sanfrancisco49ers #mlb #athletics #sanfranciscogiants #sacramentorepublicfc #nflfreeagency Subscribe at: https://www.youtube.com/c/Sports1140KHTK/?sub_confirmation=1 Find Sactown Sports 1140 online: https://t.co/K0vdSg5o1w Listen live to Sactown Sports 1140: https://player.listenlive.co/55401 Like Sactown Sports 1140 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SactownSports Like Sactown Sports 1140 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sactown1140 Follow Sactown Sports 1140 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sactown1140 App download Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.khtk&hl=en_US&gl=US App download iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sports-1140-khtk/id1314735220
Hey hey! Finally! A Komet Hockey playoff video! You all can stop asking and wondering, I finally did a Komets Playoff game. It’s the Month of May, the Umamusumes did their running down in Louisville over the past weekend, which means we’re officially in my favorite time of year. Indy 500 Month, and the Komets are still playing hockey! Like last year, this video is all business (‘all’ is a subjective term…) let’s get into it. In the first round the Komets will take on the Indy “Fishers” Fuel. The first time the I-69 (nice) Rivalry has taken place in the postseason, in 1990-91 in the quarter finals of the Turner Cup playoffs. That series was full of carnage on the ice and in the stands with fans roughing up with each other and going the distance in seven games. That year was the First season of the Franke owned Komets which was critical to make a deep run. In which the Komets went all the way to the Finals before losing in six games to the Peoria (make them an ECHL franchise gosh darn it.) Rivermen. Nothing quite beats the atmosphere and energy of Playoff hockey, doesn’t matter what the level is. Guys will lay the body on the line to have a date with “The Cup.” This year’s iteration well, let’s be blunt about it, isn’t likely to go the distance. The Fort Wayne Komets, Central Division Regular Season Champs, have a 3-1 strangle hold on the series with chance to clinch the series in tonight’s game in five. In which that would be awesome to see a handshake line in this video…Indy is just a mere bump in the road for the Komets. The real goal is to get back at those darn fish (barring a reverse sweep by the Bison) in the Division Finals. Toledo dumped the Komets out of the Playoffs last year in the 2nd round in painstaking fashion. So, revenge is on the mind of the Komets. Meanwhile, The Indy Fuel got their ticket to the playoffs on the final day of the regular season when the Komets helped The Fuel out by winning in regulation against Kalamazoo in game 72. That 1 point was the gap between Playoffs or not. A Kalamazoo OTL point would have had Indy booking their tee times at the Purgatory Golf Club via tiebreaker. (yes, that’s a real course in the 317, a fantastic course too, I’ve played it last summer!) The Fuel franchise has never won a playoff series in its inception in 2014. One of, if not, the longest active drought in the ECHL. For that to happen this year would take some great defensive effort and some luck to win it in seven games. (If that were to happen, that would result in a nuclear meltdown of yours truly.) First we got to play the game(s) and see what happens. Not sure what’s going to happen on the channel next, either more Komet Playoff hockey or I have a little treat in the vault. It is the Month of May, so expect an Indy 500 video(s) this month!
ESPN’s Vincent Goodwill and Rich Eisen break down the NBA Playoffs including what to expect from the 76ers and Knicks in their Eastern Conference Semi, if the undermanned Lakers and Timberwolves have a chance to advance against the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, and explains why fired Orlando Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley won’t be out of a job for long. Tune in to the Emmy-nominated Rich Eisen Show live weekdays from Noon to 3PM ET on Disney+, ESPN+, ESPN Radio, and streaming on SiriusXM channel 80. == WATCH LIVE HERE == https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-96c14d82-11cd-470a-96d4-aa070f6e42b2 == SUBSCRIBE HERE == https://bit.ly/2VjWSBC == FOLLOW US HERE == https://www.instagram.com/richeisenshow/ https://www.twitter.com/RichEisenShow https://www.facebook.com/RichEisenShow https://www.tiktok.com/@thericheisenshow #richeisenshow #nba #basketball
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How do you grade Kevin Durant this season with the Houston Rockets? In this episode, the crew debates one of the biggest questions surrounding the Rockets this year — and the answers are all over the place. From B-minus to A-level performances, this conversation breaks down Kevin Durant’s impact, expectations, and the one area that continues to spark debate: 👉 Did he do enough to close games in the fourth quarter? While some argue KD was everything the Rockets needed — especially with injuries and inconsistent performances around him — others believe he didn’t take over late in games the way a superstar should. That’s where things get heated. We dive into: Kevin Durant’s overall performance this season Fourth quarter struggles and missed opportunities How injuries (including Fred VanVleet) impacted his role Whether KD had to carry too much of the load The difference between “playing great” and “finishing games” The biggest question: Was Kevin Durant elite this season… or just not clutch enough when it mattered most? 🔥 This is a debate Rockets fans won’t all agree on. #KevinDurant #HoustonRockets #NBA #NBATalk #Rockets
Adam Engstrom had little time to celebrate after the Montreal Canadiens won Game 7 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, as he was quickly reassigned to the Laval Rocket. With limited NHL playing opportunities due to roster depth—including Noah Dobson returning and Arber Xhekaj ahead on the depth chart—Engstrom’s immediate impact is more valuable in the AHL. The 22-year-old defenceman now joins Laval in a crucial playoff stretch, with the Rocket trailing the Toronto Marlies 2–1 in their series. Engstrom, who recorded 34 points in 45 AHL games and appeared in 15 NHL games this season, is expected to play a key role in keeping Laval’s postseason hopes alive. **Keywords:** Adam Engstrom, Montreal Canadiens, Laval Rocket, AHL playoffs, NHL playoffs, Game 7, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Marlies, defenceman, roster depth, Noah Dobson, Arber Xhekaj, hockey development Contact for partnerships and advertising: giovanni.sousa@hotmail.com
With the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs finally over, let's take a look at how my predictions went. Starting with the Western Conference, in the Oklahoma City Thunder versus the Phoenix Suns series, the Oklahoma City Thunder won and advanced to the Western Conference Semifinals. Next, in the Denver Nuggets versus the Minnesota Timberwolves series and the Houston Rockets versus the Los Angeles Lakers series, both the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Los Angeles Lakers won and advanced to the Western Conference Semifinals. Finally, in the Portland Trailblazers versus the San Antonio Spurs series, the San Antonio Spurs won and advanced to the Western Conference semifinals. In the Eastern Conference, in the Detroit Pistons versus the Orlando Magic series, the Detroit Pistons won and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Next, in the Philadelphia 76ers versus Boston Celtics series and the Atlanta Hawks versus the New York Knicks series, both the Philadelphia 76ers and the New York Knicks won and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Finally in the Toronto Raptors versus the Cleveland Cavaliers series, the Cleveland Cavaliers won and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. With the Thunder, Lakers, Timberwolves, Spurs, Pistons, Knicks, Sixers and Cavaliers all winning and advancing to the Western and Eastern Conference Semifinals of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, I was able to predict the first round at a 62.5% correct rate. Expect my picks and predictions of the Western Conference Semifinals and Eastern Conference Semifinals of the 2026 NBA Playoffs video later today! If you enjoyed the video and would like to see more NBA, NBA Playoffs and basketball content, feel free to hit the like, share and subscribe button. SOCIALS: TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thatnycsportsguy TWITTER: https://x.com/thtnycsportsguy IG: https://www.instagram.com/thatnycsportsguy/ #NBA #NationalBasketballAssociation #NBAPlayoffs #NBAPlayoffs2026 #TorontoRaptors #Raptors #Philadelphia76ers #Sixers #BostonCeltics #Celtics #AtlantaHawks #Hawks #DetroitPistons #Pistons #OrlandoMagic #Magic #ClevelandCavaliers #Cavaliers #Cavs #NewYorkKnicks #Knicks #NYK #Basketball #NBAShorts #BasketballShorts #sports #sportsshorts #ThatNYCSportsGuy #SanAntonioSpurs #Spurs #PhoenixSuns #Suns #PortlandTrailBlazers #Trailblazers #MinnesotaTimberWolves #TimberWolves #LosAngelesLakers #Lakers #LAL #HoustonRockets #Rockets #DenverNuggets #Nuggets #OklahomaCityThunder #OKC #Thunder
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