00:01:00 - 00:14:45 : We quickly jump into recapping the NBA Playoffs this weekend. The Knicks swept the Sixers with a 144 to 114 win in Game 4, advancing to the Eastern Conference Finals. The Thunder crush the Lakers 131 to 108 to take a 3-0 series lead. Did Victor Wembanyama resorted to thuggery? Joel Embiid beefing with the front office? The Miami Marlins took two out of three from the Washington Nationals beating them on Sunday 5-2. The Marlins are struggling while Xavier Edwards, Otto López and Liam Hicks are playing at an All-Star Level! 00:21:35 - 00:35:25 : Fortune did not shine on the Miami Heat yesterday during the NBA Lottery... The Heat stay at 13 in the NBA Draft and also hold the number 41 selection, the second-round pick of the Golden State Warriors. Tobin goes off on a rampage about NBA commissioner Adam Silver who continues to screw the Heat! What will they do with the pick? Will they trade the pick to get a star like Giannis Antetokounmpo? 00:41:05 - 00:54:45 : The Top 4 Picks went to Washington, Utah, Memphis, and Chicago. What will the Miami Heat do with their pick? Will they trade the pick to get a star like Giannis Antetokounmpo? 01:00:00 - 01:23:45 : The Miami Dolphins had Rookie Minicamp this weekend; we hear from Kadyn Proctor and his excitement to put on NFL gear for the first time and why he is not worried about moving to left guard. Are the Dolphins headed towards a pleasant surprise or a disaster with Malik Willis at QB this season? Vlad and Leroy make a bet! 01:27:55 - 01:37:45 : Tobin and Leroy hobnobbing by the coffee machine! The guys get into a recap of our event Whiskey, Stars & Cigars this past Friday with Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell who gave some insight of his teammates. Bam Adebayo hobnobbing with Tom Brady at the Las Vegas Aces 2025 WNBA championship ring ceremony. 01:41:40 - 01:58:50 : Leroy hands out his "Game Balls and Game Bums" of the weekend! Tobin informs us where his bets went wrong this weekend with the Marlins! UFC 328 was this weekend, Sean Strickland defeated Khamzat Chimaev via split decision to regain the middleweight title! 02:03:15 - 02:19:55 : The guys continue recapping the lottery and where teams stand. Can you trust the Heat to make the right decisions on young players? Will the Trade Kel'el Ware to the Clippers for a Top 5 pick in the Draft? 02:24:45 - 02:37:25 : NBA Playoff preview for tonight, who's legacy is more on the line this season? Heat Hope Dealer is at it again! Tobin has been serving us a lot of hopium! 02:41:40 - 02:56:25 : An Audio Mixed Bag: Dolphin's Rookie Edition! We hear from Dolphins LB Jacob Rodriguez serving goosies about Zach Thomas, Safety Michael Taaffe earning respect, CB Chris Johnson proving himself, TE Will Kacmarek on being physical, and Tobin's role with the Caja China. 03:01:20 - 03:23:05 : Leroy gives us a Weather report from the studio WindowPlex. The guys try to get a female prospective on pomegranates. A very jaded Tobin goes on a whole rant about seeing too much from Mike McDaniel. 03:27:10 - 03:38:35 : Wemby is confirmed to play tomorrow's Game 5 against the Minnesota Timberwolves after getting ejected Game 4. Tobin doesn't believe that the Celtics will get Giannis Antetokounmpo. Who has better chances that he is willing to have on the Miami Heat? 03:42:05 - 03:54:15 : We play our favorite Monday game and state our "Alright, oh no" of the weekend!
Check out our website for the most in-depth coverage of Texas A&M Athletics: http://texags.com Monday’s show kicked off with the GO Hour with TexAgs columnist and Heisman Trophy voter Olin Buchanan. OB gave his thoughts on Aggie baseball’s series with Ole Miss, talked college football and more. The second hour featured Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, along with TexAgs baseball analyst Ryan Brauninger, as the two recapped the Ags’ weekend against the Rebels. At the bottom of the hour, former Texas A&M basketball guard Wade Taylor IV joined the program to talk Aggie hoops, his camp and more. The third and final hour featured TexAgs co-owner and executive editor Billy Liucci sharing his thoughts on Aggie baseball’s series loss to Ole Miss, Aggie football and more. Subscribe for more videos on Texas A&M Athletics & SEC Football: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexAgsTV Follow us on Facebook! https://facebook.com/texags And X! https://x.com/TexAgs And TexAgs LIVE X! https://https://x.com/TexAgsLIVE And Instagram! https://instagram.com/texags
Monday's edition of the rewind heard TexAgs columnist Olin Buchanan, Texas A&M head baseball coach Michael Earley, former Texas A&M guard Wade Taylor IV and TexAgs co-owner Billy Liucci. Subscribe for more videos on Texas A&M Athletics & SEC Football: https://www.youtube.com/c/TexAgsTV Follow us on Facebook! https://facebook.com/texags And Twitter! http://twitter.com/texags And Instagram! https://instagram.com/texags And be sure to check out our website for the most in-depth coverage of Texas A&M Athletics: http://texags.com
Superstars feared scorers. Coaches feared mistakes. But Shane Battier built his career on discipline, intelligence, and sacrifice. Battier wasn’t the fastest or most athletic player on the court, but he became one of the NBA’s most respected defenders because he understood angles, positioning, timing, and effort better than almost anyone. Even Kobe Bryant respected the challenge Battier brought every night. From his championship years with the Miami Heat to battling Kobe in the playoffs, Battier proved that defense is more than talent — it’s preparation, toughness, and basketball IQ. Sometimes greatness isn’t loud. Sometimes it’s staying disciplined while guarding one of the greatest scorers ever. 🔥🏀 #ShaneBattier #KobeBryant #NBADefense #BasketballIQ #MiamiHeat #NBAHistory #Basketball #HumbleFire #Shorts #ShaneBattier #KobeBryant #MiamiHeat #NBA #Basketball #NBADefense #BasketballIQ #DefenseWinsChampionships #LeBronJames #NBAFinals #SportsDocumentary #HumbleFire #BasketballShorts #YouTubeShorts #NBAHistory
The Blueprint: From Assets to Banner 18 The Celtics' current starting five all have direct or indirect roots in the assets acquired from Brooklyn. The Foundational Duo (Brown & Tatum): Jaylen Brown: Drafted #3 overall in 2016 using a Brooklyn pick. He eventually became the 2024 NBA Finals MVP. Jayson Tatum: Acquired after Boston won the 2017 Draft Lottery via a Brooklyn pick swap. They traded down from #1 to #3 to select Tatum, who became an All-NBA First Team cornerstone. The Trade Tree Expansion (Holiday, Porziņģis, White): Jrue Holiday: Boston acquired Holiday in 2023 by trading Robert Williams III, who was drafted with the final 2018 Brooklyn pick. Kristaps Porziņģis: Acquired in a three-team deal involving Marcus Smart. While Smart was drafted in 2014, his selection was made possible because the Celtics could prioritize guard depth knowing their future wing positions were secured by upcoming Brooklyn assets. Derrick White: Traded for in 2022 using a package that included Romeo Langford (drafted with a pick from the Kyrie Irving trade, who himself was originally acquired using a Brooklyn asset). Why It Worked While the Nets pursued a short-term "win-now" window with aging stars Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, the Celtics used the unprotected picks to bypass a traditional "bottom-out" rebuild. By the time the Nets' veterans left just two years later, Brooklyn was at the bottom of the league, and their top-tier lottery picks were flowing directly to a resurgent Boston team.
The Washington Wizards have won the NBA Draft lottery to secure the first selection in next month's event at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. With the worst record in the NBA, the Wizards were among three teams with 14-percent odds of getting the top pick heading into the lottery. Meanwhile, several teams jumped up in the lottery, including the Utah Jazz, who got the No. 2 pick, as well as the Memphis Grizzlies and Chicago Bulls, who will pick third and fourth, respectively.Next month's draft has a number of elite recruits, including BYU swingman AJ Dybantsa, Kansas combo guard Darryn Peterson and Duke power forward Cameron Boozer, the son of retired NBA forward, Carlos. 'Standing here is kind of crazy,' Dybantsa told reporters in New York on Sunday, as quoted by The Associated Press. 'One of these teams is going to be home.' In addition to the top pick in next month's NBA Draft, the Wizards also enter the 2026-27 season with former All-Stars Trae Young and Anthony Davis, both of whom were acquired in trades during the 2025-26 campaign. Interestingly, this marked the second consecutive year that a team that acquired Davis in a mid-season trade went on to get the first pick in the following draft. Last season, the Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Doncic for Davis and ultimately picked Rookie of the Year favorite Cooper Flagg first overall. No team suffered more on Sunday than the Indiana Pacers, who also had a 14-percent chance at the top pick, but will now surrender the fifth-overall selection in next month's draft by virtue of a conditional February trade for center Ivica Zubac. That deal specified that the Pacers' first-round pick would convey to the Clippers if it fell between picks No. 5 and No. 9. The Brooklyn Nets also got some bad news on Sunday, landing the No. 6 selection despite also having a 14-percent chance at the top spot. The Sacramento Kings will pick at No. 7, while the Atlanta Hawks, Mavs, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets found out selections No. 8 through No. 14, respectively. The NBA plans to implement anti-tanking rules in 2027 after a number of teams, including the Wizards, were accused of limiting their rosters in an effort to capture this year's No. 1 overall pick. Washington has not reached the playoffs since Scott Brooks coached the team in 2021. Brooks was fired after that season and replaced with the son and namesake of franchise legend Wes Unseld, who was then replaced with Brian Keefe in 2024. Keefe is expected to retain his job on the Wizards sideline heading into next season despite a record of 43-160 in Washington. The Wizards were represented on Sunday by John Wall, the retired point guard they picked the last time the team won the lottery. Washington also had the top pick in 2001, when they made the ill-fated decision to pick Kwame Brown, as well as 1961 and 1962, when they added Walt Bellamy and Bill McGill, respectively. #basketball #washingtonwizards #wizards #nbadraft
This week on Caught Lookin', Meg is joined by Molly and Ash and the ladies talk about the last week in Guards baseball - a surprising 3-3 week with two wins against the Royals and one against the Twins; a trade?! in May?!; how the future of the catcher position could look for the Guards; and more.
Neymar Jr’s daughter Mavie loved her dad’s goal celebration and started copying it with him. But one day, a security guard accidentally hit Mavie with the ball and she fell down crying. Later during training, Neymar jokingly got his “revenge” on the same guard to make Mavie smile again. #neymar #neymarjr #football #edit #shorts #viral