Join as I break down a legitimate national title contending Notre Dame Fighting Irish team. A Virginia Tech squad that should have raised its floor under the guidance of James Franklin. Lastly, a Wake Forest team that lost much of its playmakers from a year ago, but has a solid defense and coaching staff to lean on.
He Skated the World’s Biggest Ramp A 50-year-old skater took on the world’s biggest skate ramp in this insane Red Bull stunt 😳 At an age when most people slow down, he was still pushing the limits. Would you even stand at the top of this ramp? #shorts #sports #redbull #skateboarding #stunt #extremesports #viralshorts #FisoKind
The Cleveland Cavaliers are DOWN 2-1 to the Detroit Pistons and tonight is a MUST WIN. A loss puts them on the brink of elimination. We're watching LIVE and reacting to every big moment. Can the Cavs tie this series up at home or is Detroit really built different this year? Drop your predictions in the comments — let's get it. 🏀 NBA Playoffs 2026 | Eastern Conference Semifinals | Game 4 📍 Cleveland, OH | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a stream 👕 Merch: chefzae.net 🎙️ Listen to The CrocPot Podcast on all platforms #CavsNation #CavsVsPistons #NBAPlayoffs #NBAPlayoffs2026 #Cleveland #Cavaliers #Pistons #ChefZae #CrocPotPodcast #CavsPistons #NBAPlayoffs2026 #ClevelandCavaliers #DetroitPistons #ChefZae #CrocPotPodcast #LiveReaction #NBASemifinalsEastern
The Los Angeles Lakers' hopes of winning another NBA championship are over but questions over what comes next for LeBron James will rumble on beyond Monday's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The reigning-champion Thunder blew an 11-point third-quarter lead only to rally back in the fourth for a 115-110 win to complete their four-game sweep of James and the Lakers. The victory means the injury-ravaged Thunder can take a much-needed rest before facing the winner of the Minnesota-San Antonio series in the Western Conference Finals. The Lakers, meanwhile, finished first in the Pacific Division again only to get knocked out of the playoffs in the first round for the second year in a row. In fact, James’ Lakers haven’t won a playoff series since reaching the conference finals in 2023. James finished with a game-high 12 rebounds and 24 points in what was an otherwise brutal game for the former MVP. Not only were the Lakers outscored by 17 points while he was on the floor, but James also committed four costly turnovers on a night when LA had 19. There's good reason to believe Monday's loss could be James' last appearance for the Lakers, given his age and expiring contract, but he didn't indicate any decision after Monday's loss. 'With my future, I don't know, obviously, I mean, it's obviously still fresh,' he told reporters. 'When the time comes, obviously you guys will know what I decided to do.' James last committed to the Lakers back in July 2024, when he agreed to a two-year deal to return to Los Angeles. It was worth $104million and it ran through the 2025/26 season. Now James will become a free agent on June 30 and questions over whether he will retire or find a new home have been bubbling since 12 months prior, when his agent Rich Paul told ESPN: 'LeBron wants to compete for a championship.' 'He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all.' The 23-season veteran, a four-time NBA champion, exercised his player option for this season. By making that $52.6m decision - rather than negotiating another deal - James ushered in a rare first: never before in his eight years with the Lakers had he played through the final year of a deal. #lebron #lakers #basketball #nbaplayoffs
Jalen Brunson averaged 29 points per game as the New York Knicks swept the Philadelphia 76ers 4-0 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Their first sweep since 1999. The Knicks outscored their opponents by 19.4 points per game through two rounds — best in 43 years. Eastern Conference Finals. Next. All platforms → beacons.ai/topmomentzone #JalenBrunson #Knicks #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #basketball
The GOAT debate just took a dark turn. Shaquille O'Neal has finally said what every Jordan and Kobe fan has been thinking for years: LeBron James simply doesn't have the "Killer Instinct." In this video, we break down Shaq’s explosive comments from March 2024, where he exposes why opponents never feared LeBron the way they feared the Black Mamba or MJ. From Mario Chalmers' brutal honesty to the "kid-glove" treatment LeBron received in Cleveland, we’re looking at the raw evidence that numbers can’t hide. Is LeBron a legendary playmaker? Yes. But is he a cold-blooded killer on the court? Shaq says: ABSOLUTELY NOT. Inside this video: The "Fear Factor" gap between the eras. Why Shaq would always pick Kobe over LeBron in their prime. The truth about LeBron’s 2011 Finals meltdown. Do you agree with Shaq? Does LeBron lack that killer gene? Let’s argue in the comments! 👇 #lebronjames #michaeljordan #nba #goat #lebronvsjordan
Season 3, Episode 125 of Morning Cuppa Hockey is here! Jonny Lazarus and former NHL defenseman Colby Cohen are back at the table with a loaded Tuesday morning show as the 2026 playoffs heat up. Legendary NHL bench boss Bruce Boudreau joins the guys to break down the biggest coaching decisions happening right now in the postseason. Then Minnesota Wild broadcaster Pat Micheletti reacts to last night's Game 4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche as the Wild now trail the series 3-1 and face elimination. And to cap it all off, former NHL goaltender Devan Dubnyk dives deep into the goalie carousel that's been defining this year's playoffs — from Wallstedt to Wedgewood to Blackwood and beyond. It's a can't-miss episode on a massive morning for hockey fans! 0:00 – Show Open & guest lineup preview 01:45 – Colorado dominates Minnesota in Game 4 02:20 – Colby breaks down Colorado’s forecheck advantage 04:05 – Boldy & Kaprizov struggle offensively 05:20 – Bruce Boudreau joins the show 05:45 – Bruce Cassidy-to-Edmonton report explained 07:00 – Coaching contracts & interview permissions discussion 09:15 – What this means for Kris Knoblauch’s future 12:35 – Minnesota’s mentality facing a 3-1 deficit 14:10 – Why Colorado overwhelms teams late in games 15:00 – “One game at a time” playoff mindset 17:20 – Colorado’s depth proving Cup-worthy 18:40 – Coaching around lineup weaknesses in playoffs 20:05 – Wild badly missing Eriksson Ek & Brodin 21:05 – Josh Manson butt-end controversy debate 23:30 – Montreal’s playoff maturity impressing Bruce 26:15 – Buffalo goalie debate: UPL vs Alex Lyon 28:00 – Mitch Marner thriving with Vegas 29:45 – Pressure difference between Toronto & Vegas 33:00 – Pat Micheletti joins the show 34:20 – Minnesota failed to exploit Colorado’s weak blue line 35:05 – Wild abandoned aggressive forecheck strategy 37:20 – Brock Faber’s insane playoff workload 39:45 – Colorado’s bottom-six depth takes over 41:20 – Kaprizov & Boldy forced to do too much alone 45:20 – Should Wallstedt start Game 5? 49:00 – How Minnesota can still extend the series 50:15 – Is John Hynes coaching for his job? 52:00 – Wild special teams problems exposed 54:30 – Quinn Hughes extension speculation 56:00 – Colby calls Quinn Hughes the best player in hockey today 59:10 – Minnesota sports curse discussion 01:01:20 – Colby doubles down on Quinn Hughes take 01:03:00 – Devan Dubnyk joins the show 01:04:15 – Dubnyk evaluates Minnesota’s goalie situation 01:06:20 – Why Wallstedt still gives the Wild a chance 01:08:10 – Breaking down Colorado’s traffic around the crease 01:10:05 – Mental side of being down 3-1 in playoffs 01:12:15 – How goalies recover after tough playoff losses 01:14:20 – Blackwood’s calm performance praised 01:16:05 – Dubnyk on playoff pressure vs regular season hockey 01:18:30 – Biggest technical differences in playoff goaltending 01:20:15 – Why defensive structure matters more in postseason 01:22:10 – Debating the most dangerous remaining playoff teams 01:24:30 – Goalie confidence swings throughout a series 01:26:05 – Could Minnesota realistically force Game 7? 01:28:15 – Dubnyk shares stories from his playoff experience 01:30:00 – Final thoughts on Colorado’s Cup chances 01:31:45 – Around-the-league playoff storylines discussion 01:38:30 – Show wrap-up & sign-off 🎙️ Subscribe to the Morning Cuppa Hockey podcast — Apple, Spotify, wherever you listen. Powered by @bet365: http://www.bet365.ca/ 👍🏼 Proraso USA: http://www.Proraso-USA.com 👍🏼 Outwest: https://outwest.us/ #MorningCuppaHockey #NHL #StanleyCupPlayoffs #MinnesotaWild #ColoradoAvalanche #BruceBoudreau #DevanDubnyk #PatMicheletti #NHLPlayoffs #GoalieControversy