Author: Michael

We all knew that if the Golden Knights won the Stanley Cup — especially at home — the ensuing part would be something else. However, I didn’t expect to see goaltender Adin Hill spittin’ straight fire with Steve Aoki, but it absolutely happened on Tuesday night in Sin City.
Video is starting to trickle out from the Golden Knights’ celebration, and one clip featured Hill in the DJ booth rapping along to Eminem’s iconic track “Lose Yourself.”

Adin Hill singing Lose Yourself in the club after winning the Stanley Cup pic.twitter.

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Bradley Beal’s days in Washington sound like they are numbered.
Fresh off of a magical run to the NBA Finals, the Miami Heat are hot in rumors to add a former All-Star to their roster. No, this isn’t about Portland Trail Blazers PG Damian Lillard—but Washington Wizards SG Bradley Beal.
The Wizards are working with Beal on a possible trade this summer, according to new reports from insiders Shams Charania and Adrian Wojnarowski.

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WWE’s title belt makeover
Roman Reigns is wearing a new WWE championship belt.
He isn’t alone. So are Rhea Ripley and Asuka, who are, respectively, the newly crowned women’s world champion and WWE women’s champion. There is also another new belt being worn by Seth Rollins, who is the first world heavyweight champion.
There is a reason behind the change.

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Fresh off a loss in the NBA Finals, the Heat are reportedly looking to add some serious talent to their roster in the form of three-time All-Star shooting guard Bradley Beal.
The Heat are expected to be “prominent suitors” should the Wizards make Beal available in a trade this offseason, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania and Josh Robbins. Beal and the Washington front office are said to have a mutual understanding about the star guard’s future with the organization, as the team could undergo a rebuild.

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Ja’Marr Chase has proven himself as one of the preeminent NFL wide receivers in only two seasons.
A major catalyst for his success points to the remarkable play of his Bengals quarterback, Joe Burrow, who has connected on 22 touchdown passes with Chase in 28 games.
With strong production between the duo, the two-time Pro Bowler explicitly stated that Burrow was the best quarterback in the league. However, when Chase was told that Burrow recently picked Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes as the league’s best signal caller, the 23-year-old shared the perfect response to the question.

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The Cavinder twins fired back at a writer for ‘sexist trope’ after they said they were deceived for an interview.
Haley and Hanna Cavinder were a major talking point when it came to the NCAA and Name, Image and Likeness (NIL). They’re extremely popular on social media and also were a part of the Miami Hurricanes’ women’s basketball team that made the Elite Eight in the 2022 NCAA tournament.

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The merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) has only been announced. Nothing between the three parties has been made official, and some U.S. senators appear that they want to keep it that way.
Democratic senators Elizabeth Warren (Massachusettes) and Ron Wyden (Oregon) sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter calling on the AG’s office to scrutinize the PGA Tour’s plans with Saudi Arabia and LIV Golf.

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Jay Monahan released a statement late Tuesday announcing of this medical situation and he is currently out of commission.
The news broke late Tuesday evening that PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan has had a ‘medical situation’ and is recovering. No specific details were provided on Monahan’s status or what happened to him, but the PGA Tour Policy Board provided details in a statement on who will take over for Monahan while he cannot lead the Tour.

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Phil Kessel got the last laugh when he hoisted the Stanley Cup for the third time since leaving the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Let’s see, that means 3 Cups for Phil The Thrill, and — *checks notes* — zero for the Leafs since 1967.

Phil Kessel is a three-time #StanleyCup champion. pic.twitter.com/UnQfjFdJrv
— NHL (@NHL) June 14, 2023

Kessel played in Toronto between 2009 and 2015. That’s the pre-Auston Matthews/Kyle Dubas/over-spending era, and he was often criticized by Toronto media.
Many said Kessel would never win a Stanley Cup and criticized his work ethic.

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