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!
Rick Vosburgh, Class of 1972, has generously endowed a scholarship in honor of Jimmy Regan. A native of Manhasset, N.Y., Regan was born in 1980 to James and Mary Regan. He graduated from Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y., and went on to play lacrosse and study economics at Duke. The midfielder helped guide the Blue Devils to a four-year record of 43-21 with a pair of ACC titles in 2001 and 2002 and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named to the 2002 ACC All-Tournament team after scoring a career-high four goals and adding an assist as Duke defeated then top-ranked Virginia, 14-13, in the championship game. Following his graduation from Duke in the spring of 2002, Regan turned down a job offer from UBS (a financial services company) and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University's law school to enlist in the Army. Surprising many of his friends and family members, he chose to enter the U.S. Army Ranger School, emailing his former teammates the explanation "This is what I have to do." Regan went on to graduate first in his class in infantry basic combat training. After completing the basic airborne course and Ranger Indoctrination program at Fort Benning in Georgia, he became a member of the 3rd Battalion. Regan served as a machine gunner, gun team leader and then fire team leader during two deployments each to Afghanistan and Iraq, as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His service in the Army was to end in February of 2008. He and his fiancée, Mary McHugh, had made plans to marry and move to Chicago upon his return to the United States, and he had hopes of becoming a social studies teacher and lacrosse coach. Regan was killed Feb. 9, 2007 in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device (IED) targeted his vehicle. He was 26. The Army Ranger Lead the Way Fund was founded in Regan's honor by his family and friends, and continues to assist wounded and fallen Army Rangers and their families through health and wellness programs, casualty and recovery efforts, transition to civilian life and several other services. To date the Army Ranger Lead The Way Fund has given over $7 million in financial support to the families of the 75th Ranger Regiment. "Through the Lead The Way Fund, his family and friends strive to honor his spirit, his patriotism and the way he lived his life by combining our efforts to give back to his brothers, the U.S. Army Rangers," reads part of the mission statement.
An interesting tactical analysis of the Fenerbahce Beko - Zalgiris Kaunas series (First round of the 2026 Euroleague Playoffs). The Turkish side won 3-1, but the Lithuanian team fought until the end: even though Wade Baldwin and his teammates defeated the opponents, Sylvain Francisco and his teammates fought hard. This has also been a nice coaching battle between Sarunas Jasikevicius and Tomas Masiulis, and this is the tactical analysis / breakdown of what happened. That said, you'll find some useful links down here: LINKS: - Instagram (@the.eurostep): https://www.instagram.com/the.eurostep/ - e-Mail: the.eurostep.info@gmail.com - Patreon (in the 1st tier "Floor General", I'll post game breakdowns and coaches' analysis since YouTube doesn't allow that type of content anymore; in the 2nd tier "Basketball Maestro" you'll find deep scouting reports and the full episodes of the "The Eurostep Official Podcast" that will start soon): https://www.patreon.com/7508107/join - Level up as a Basketball Player (FULL course) - this is a course with 20 unconventional tips to instantly become a better basketball player and earn more minutes. It's made for basketball athletes and people who work with basketball players of every level: https://theeurostep.gumroad.com/l/level-up-basketball-player - FREE Advanced Stats glossary: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:81058432-023a-4400-afa0-d8c86aca3700?viewer%21megaVerb=group-discover ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER AND FIRM LEGAL WARNING TO RIGHTS HOLDERS AND LICENSING ENTITIES: This video content is created by an individual analyst and is strictly utilized for the purposes of tactical analysis, educational commentary, and criticism regarding the sport of basketball. ASSERTION OF FAIR USE (17 U.S.C. § 107): All short clips and visual references to the original broadcast are included under the doctrine of U.S. Copyright Law known as Fair Use. The use of this material is unequivocally transformative, adding substantial new meaning, critical perspective, and original educational value that goes far beyond the mere reproduction of the original work. The nature of this video is analytical and critical, and it explicitly serves to promote and celebrate the original product, rather than substitute or negatively impact its potential market value. LEGAL WARNING AGAINST FALSE CLAIMS (DMCA § 512(f)): Be advised that the creator of this channel maintains strong legal counsel and full evidence demonstrating the protection of this content under the four factors of Fair Use. Any party, entity, or individual who submits a copyright infringement notification (DMCA Takedown) against this video will be considered to have engaged in a material misrepresentation under Section 512(f) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). This section provides that any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material or activity is infringing may be liable for any damages, including costs and attorneys’ fees, incurred by the alleged infringer. LITIGATION INTENT: The creator of this content is committed to defending their rights and the doctrine of Fair Use. Should a false or fraudulent claim be filed, it will be met with the immediate filing of a DMCA Counter-Notification and the prompt commencement of aggressive legal action (litigation) in the appropriate jurisdiction. This legal action will seek the maximum available monetary damages, including, but not limited to, statutory damages, all lost revenue and business opportunities (including, but not limited to, YouTube monetization and sponsorships), and the recovery of all legal fees and costs incurred by the creator as a result of the false claim. Consider this notice a formal and final warning. #euroleague #fenerbahce #zalgiris
Shaq is totally right about Steph Curry but it's debatable! When Shaquille O’Neal calls Stephen Curry the greatest of all time, it sounds crazy—until you realize he’s not using the same definition of greatness as everyone else. This video breaks down why Steph Curry might have the strongest GOAT case in NBA history… and why players like Michael Jordan and LeBron James might not dominate that conversation the way we think. We’re not just comparing stats, rings, or accolades. We’re diving into what “greatness” actually means—impact, influence, and how a player changes the game itself. If you’ve ever debated MJ vs LeBron vs Curry, this perspective might completely flip how you see basketball history. In this video: - Why Shaq believes Steph Curry is the GOAT - The traditional GOAT criteria (rings, MVPs, defense) - Why Curry doesn’t fit the usual mold - How Steph changed the NBA forever - The real definition of greatness in basketball Be sure to like, share, hype, comment and SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for watching HoopersLn.! Click here for membership perks! Get early access to videos and discounted merch! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiXonsxIlhY-gI-s2qzj-gw/join Subscribe here for more Hoopers Ln. www.youtube.com/@hoopersln?sub_confirmation=1 Watch More Hoopers Ln. Here: Michael Jordan Was TOTALLY Right About Steph Curry, But No One Listened https://youtu.be/tFepwYSrSEs Steph Curry FORCED Every Point Guard To Shoot Threes https://youtu.be/tra7Janhk4g Steph Curry's Legacy Just Got RUINED By The Warriors https://youtu.be/Ai8pIMEXAhQ NBA Players EXPLAIN Why Steph Curry Is SO Hard To Guard https://youtu.be/jNU2nc9MWGo NBA Players DESCRIBE What It's Like Being Teammates With Steph Curry https://youtu.be/XMhPsgB6RBg #nba #stephcurry #stephencurry #stephcurryinterview #dubnation Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ & Epidemic Sound Infraction- Urban Harmony Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ & Epidemic Sound Infraction- Temperature
Israeli Yanay Fisher commented on his team’s 2-0 victory in sets over the Polish duo Alan Robak and Igor Gliszczyński, highlighting the key factors that led him and his teammate Omer Gozlan to the win. The Israeli pair delivered a strong performance throughout the match, securing an important victory that essentially locked in qualification at the @cevolleyball Beach Nations Cup finals. @yanay.fisher10@g0zlan_@cevolleyball #BeachNationsCup
The Houston Rockets made the same mistake the Brooklyn Nets and Phoenix Suns did. They traded for Kevin Durant. The Pattern That Keeps Repeating: Kevin Durant is a generational scorer—one of the best we've ever seen. But there's a critical difference between being a talented player and being a winning teammate. And right now, the Rockets are learning that lesson the hard way. #KevinDurant #NBAAnalysis #Rockets #BasketballBreakdown #TeamChemistry #NBADrama #LeadershipFail #SportsAnalysis
What started as another dominant Dodgers performance turned into one of the most SHOCKING and controversial nights of the 2025 MLB season. ⚾🔥 Shohei Ohtani delivered in the biggest moment of the game… and seconds later, Dodger Stadium ERUPTED after a brutal collision that left the baseball world stunned. With the Dodgers entering May 8th at an unbelievable 24-4 record, the pressure on Atlanta was already massive. But nobody expected the night to explode the way it did. After Ohtani ripped the go-ahead RBI in the 5th inning, Braves first baseman Matt Olsen appeared to deliberately step into Ohtani’s running lane — causing a violent collision that immediately sparked outrage across the stadium. Fans booed. Teammates rushed the field. Umpires reviewed the play from every angle. And MLB wasted NO time launching an emergency investigation. Then came the BOMBSHELL: Matt Olsen was suspended for the remainder of the season. The moment instantly became one of the most debated incidents in baseball. Was it reckless? Intentional? Or one of the dirtiest plays of the year? One thing is certain — Shohei Ohtani once again became the center of baseball history. And somehow, through all the chaos, Ohtani still showed why he’s built differently. Calm under pressure. Clutch when it mattered most. The RBI that changed the game. The composure that silenced the noise. This wasn’t just superstar talent — this felt LEGENDARY. Meanwhile, Freddie Freeman delivered the knockout home run, Kyle Tucker sparked the comeback, and the Dodgers once again proved why they look nearly unstoppable in 2025. But this game became bigger than baseball. It became a statement. A rivalry intensified. A moment fans will remember for years. Did MLB make the right decision suspending Olsen? And is this the moment that changed the Dodgers-Braves rivalry forever? Welcome to Baseball Daily , your #1 destination for global baseball content! ⚾🔥 From MLB superstars to NPB elites and international showdowns , we cover it ALL. What You'll Get: ⚾ Swing Breakdowns – Power, precision & pro-level insights 🎯 Game Analysis – MLB teams, big moments & breakdowns 💪 Training Tips – Hitting, pitching & mental game 🌟 Player Spotlights – Superstars & rising talents 🔥 Latest News – Trades, records & breaking stories 👉 SUBSCRIBE to Baseball Daily for daily baseball content that keeps you ahead of the game.
🇫🇷 Nathan Soliman — Scouting Report (Nantes | Espoirs ELITE) Profile • Position: Forward / Wing • Height: 6’9 🚨 • Born: 2009 • Team: Nantes • Archetype: Modern all-around forward / point forward upside ⸻ 📊 Full Game Performance vs Antibes 👉 14 PTS — 4 REB — 5 AST — 2 BLK — 17 EVAL ⏱ 20 MIN 📈 +15 +/- 🎯 Shooting Splits • 2PT: 5/8 (62.5%) • 3PT: 0/3 • FT: 4/5 (80%) ⸻ 🧠 Scouting Evaluation 🌍 All-Around Impact (Main Strength) What immediately stands out with Soliman is how complete his profile already looks for a 2009-born forward. He impacts multiple aspects of the game naturally without forcing offense. 👉 In only 20 minutes: * Scored efficiently * Created for teammates * Protected the rim * Contributed defensively ➡️ Rare versatility for his age and size. ⸻ 🎮 Passing Feel / Offensive IQ This is one of the most intriguing parts of his game long term. 👉 5 assists from a 6’9 forward is significant because it reflects: * Court vision * Processing speed * Ability to play as a connector offensively He looks comfortable making reads on the move and doesn’t play like a traditional static forward. ➡️ Flashes real “point-forward” tendencies.