Author: Michael

The Louisville Metro Police Department released two new videos from the site of Scottie Scheffler’s arrest at the site of last week’s PGA Championship. One nearly hour-long dash cam video shows Scheffler walking with officers in handcuffs, while the other, captured from a nearby light pole, shows an officer chasing down the golfer’s vehicle.
The video from the light pole shows Scheffler’s car turning into an entrance of Valhalla Golf Club, which the dash cam video shows dozens of other vehicles using before Scheffler turns into it.

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The Red Bull driver remains the favorite each week, but the gap is closing fast
Just when it looked like the 2024 Formula 1 season would be a carbon copy of the 2023 campaign, which saw Max Verstappen and Red Bull run away from the field in the Drivers’ Championship and the Constructors’ Championship, respectively, everything changed.
Lando Norris stormed to his maiden F1 victory at the Miami Grand Prix and, in the closing laps of last weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix Verstappen had to sweat as Norris closed in a hurry.

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There’s been a trend lately of magicians blowing athletes’ minds to smithereens. It continued last weekend at the Preakness with Baltimore Ravens stars Lamar Jackson and Zay Flowers serving as assistants.
I don’t know what it is about NFL players and magic, but they go together like Penn and Teller, Siegfried and Roy, or Roy and white Bengal Tigers (alright, that last one was a bad example).

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Speaking at the FIA Press Conference, Mercedes driver George Russell addressed the continued ‘progress’ from the team
Coming out of last weekend’s Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, “progress” was the theme coming from Mercedes. The team brought the second half of their upgrades for the W15 — a process that began at the Miami Grand Prix — and with Lewis Hamilton finishing sixth and George Russell finishing seventh and picking up a bonus point for the fastest lap, the team highlighted their progress following the race.

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It looks like TNT is going to lose its NBA rights after 35 years. According to multiple reports, NBC is on the cusp of acquiring those rights. 
That has left many to wonder what will happen to one of the best sports shows in the country, “Inside the NBA,” which features Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson. 
Barkley, one of the most outspoken figures in sports media, appeared on “The Dan Patrick Show” Thursday morning and, as usual, didn’t hold back. 
“Morale sucks, plain and simple,” Barkley said.

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