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With the season now on the line, the Lakers faced elimination at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night. And the Lakers, on two occasions, fell behind by double digits and could've just given up, but LA willed themselves back each time and took the lead into the fourth quarter. But in crunch time, when the Lakers were the NBA's best this season, it was OKC that executed better and got the luck needed to get by on Monday night with a 115-110 victory to sweep LA four games to zero. Check in with the guys as they break down the game, what went wrong in that second quarter, the admirable comebacks by the team and how it fell short, the performances from Rui Hachimura (25 points), LeBron James (24 points), and Austin Reaves (27 points), and what's up ahead for the future of the Lakers. Game Four for the Lakers and Thunder, with the Lakers' season on the brink of ending, and we'll cover it all on the Lakers Fast Break podcast! Follow @DripShowshop for some awesome sports or pop culture merchandise! Lakers Fast Break now has YouTube memberships! Join today at / @lakersfastbreak and for just $2.99 a month, you get access to LFB badges and emojis, channel page recognition, and more! Check out John Costa’s channels: Clutch Talk- / @clutchtalkpod and Lakers Corner- / @lakerscorner and Legend350 on his new channel / @sportslegend2018 Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel and our social media @lakersfastbreak on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, on BLUESKY at @lakersfastbreak.bsky.social, e-mail us lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com or catch our audio of the Lakers Fast Break today at https://anchor.fm/lakers-fast-break, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast outlet! The views and opinions expressed on the Lakers Fast Break are those of the panelists or guests themselves and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Lakers Fast Break or its owners. Any content or thoughts provided by our panelists or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, anyone, or anything. Presented by our friends at lakerholics.com, lakersball.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, Lakers Corner, @DripShowshop, SynBlades.com, I Got Next Sports Media, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games! #lakers #thunder #nbaplayoffs
Here we go again! Everyone at this point last year made it this far. The cream has risen to the top, the contenders have eased passed the pretenders. And what do we have left in the Central? Komets versus Walleye...again... The Komets got to this point by making quick work of the Indy "Fishers" Fuel in round 1. Winning the series in 5 games with 2 shutouts to boot, one by each goaltender. The K's will be riding with Samuel Jonsson as their goalie of choice for the foreseeable future. He has been standing on his head this series with only 2 goals allowed in 2 games and a .961 save %. In the playoffs you need your goals to come from everyone, The Komets have been doing that. The snakebitten Leo, Indiana native Matthew Miller finally got his first home goal as a Komet in game 5 of the first round. Brady Stonehouse who had his fair share of tough luck has 3 goals and is a plus 3 thus far. Stoney is the type of sandpaper player that is built for the playoffs, and if he can keep up that scoring clip, then everyone should take note. Not to mention that the top guys are scoring as well, Austin Magera leads the playoffs with 7 assists to go with 3 goals. 2 Points per game is an insane clip regardless who the opponent is. Every Komet on the active playoff roster has recorded at least 1 game, a true sign of the team's depth. Maybe this year will be different, the Komets have the talent to make that elusive deep run that hasn't happened since they won it all back in 2021. They have not lost at home so far in the playoffs going a perfect 3-0 at home up to this point. The Toledo Walleye have had a slightly different road up to this point. They won their series in 6 games to the Bloomington Bison. To the surprise of very few, Brandon Hawkins leads the team in points with 8. One thing they have been doing well was tearing up Bloomington's defense. Scoring 24 goals in 6 games well distributed up and down the line-up. Take it with a grain of salt, because Bloomington was playing catch up mode most of the series, Carter Gylander has a sub .900 save percentage, although not by much. What is alarming is what was the 6th best PK in the league comes in the playoffs with a college failing grade at 64.3% (however, that would have passed my weighted Differential Equations class I had the displeasure to take in college.) The Komets special teams have been firing up at the right time, Toledo will need to find that regular season groove to keep up and to prove that they are not cooling off at the worst time possible. This series will be chaos, as it always is. With Toledo getting the best of Fort Wayne the last couple of times last year and back in 2019. That series last year was painful for Komets fans. A golden opportunity was squandered as the underdog team. Now The K's are the top seed with home ice advantage, now is the time to dethrone the Fish once and for all. For Toledo Walleye, the ever elusive Kelly Cup has been teasingly close. They would love to win this series to continue narratives against a division foe and to bring home Toledo's first hockey championship in 32 years.
The Toronto Maple Leafs held one of the most awkward press conferences in recent memory, introducing John Chayka as their new General Manager and Mats Sundin as a new executive—and somehow the media managed to make it even more uncomfortable. And then… the next day… 🚨 THE LEAFS WIN THE NHL DRAFT LOTTERY. Yes. First overall pick. We break down the absurd timing, Leafs lottery luck, and whether this organization just accidentally fell into another miracle. Plus: 🏆 Big 8 Player of the Week — Freddie Andersen? Taylor Hall? Mitch Marner?? (…Yes. Mitch Marner?!) 🔥 Carolina Hurricanes sweep again and improve to 8–0 in the playoffs 🔥 Montreal Canadiens vs Buffalo Sabres breakdown 🔥 Anaheim Ducks vs Vegas Golden Knights 🔥 Minnesota Wild vs Colorado Avalanche delivers one of the most insane playoff games ever — 15 GOALS in Game 1 If you like hockey, chaos, and laughing at how ridiculous this league can be… you’re in the right place. 🎙️ The Bush League Hockey Podcast Available wherever you get your podcasts. The Bush League Podcast is hosted by Gary Godfrey, Tyson Theriault, Jeremy Bourque, and Cameron Hare. They are four life-long friends who laugh, joke, tell stories, and make fun of each other. So listen to the show that's about nothing, and everything. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro: The Lucky Number 12 01:15 - How the NHL Draft Lottery Works (The 1,008 Combinations) 04:50 - Reaction to the Leafs Winning First Overall 06:47 - Sponsor: Big Eight Beverages 08:12 - The "Awkward" Leafs Press Conference (Chayka & Sundin) 10:35 - Steve Simmons vs. Keith Pelley Drama 14:15 - John Chayka’s First 48 Hours as GM 16:00 - San Jose’s Reaction & Mike Greer’s "Win" at #2 18:10 - The Matthews Factor: Will the #1 Pick Convince Him to Stay? 21:30 - Big Eight Player of the Week: Marner, Andersen, or Hall? 24:35 - Carolina Hurricanes: The Playoff Machine 26:20 - Habs vs. Sabres: Junior Hockey Chaos in the Playoffs 31:00 - 15-Goal Madness: Wild vs. Avalanche Game 1 Breakdown 34:15 - Cale Makar’s Injury & The Makar vs. Hughes Debate 37:05 - Ducks vs. Golden Knights Series Check-in 38:45 - Macklin Celebrini: Team Canada’s Youngest Captain 41:20 - Outro: The Wendy's Parking Lot Combine
GameDay Garage is LIVE during the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery reveal as Nick Ashooh and Martino Puccio react in real time to one of the biggest moments on the NBA calendar. The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery takes place Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on ABC, with the lottery determining the top four picks in a loaded draft class that could shift the future of multiple franchises. This year’s lottery has massive stakes with top prospects like AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, Darius Acuff Jr., Caleb Wilson and more at the center of the conversation. ESPN’s lottery preview also lays out how teams like the Washington Wizards, Utah Jazz, Brooklyn Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Indiana Pacers, LA Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors could all be impacted by the results. We’ll break down the lottery order as it happens, react to the biggest winners and losers, and discuss what the results mean for the 2026 NBA Draft, the rebuilds, the playoff hopefuls, and the teams trying to land a franchise-changing player. Topics include: 2026 NBA Draft Lottery live reaction AJ Dybantsa draft lottery landing spots Darryn Peterson and the top of the 2026 NBA Draft Cameron Boozer, Darius Acuff Jr. and Caleb Wilson Washington Wizards lottery stakes Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz and Dallas Mavericks draft futures Pacers, Clippers, Thunder and traded-pick drama Which NBA team needs lottery luck the most? What the 2026 NBA Draft order could mean for the league’s future Subscribe to GameDay Garage for live sports reaction, NBA Draft coverage, NFL Draft coverage, betting conversation, watch-party streams and real-time fan-driven sports content. Follow GameDay Garage: Instagram: @GameDay_Garage TikTok: @GameDayGarage Follow Nick Ashooh: @nickashooh Follow Martino Puccio: @martino_puccio #NBADraft #NBADraftLottery #NBA 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5896430283718656