Author: Michael

Twitter was in disbelief over the refs missing an obvious goaltending call on the Heat in Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
The Denver Nuggets were starting to make a comeback against the Miami Heat late in the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the 2023 NBA Finals when a non-call shifted the momentum. With the Heat leading 104-93 with under five minutes remaining in regulation, Miami center Bam Abebayo appeared to goaltend on a layup from Jamal Murray. The refs never blew their whistle, and called it a clean block.
The Heat beat the Nuggets, 111-108, to tie the NBA Finals at 1-1.

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Norma Hunt, the wife of Chiefs founder and sports magnate Lamar Hunt and the only woman to attend every Super Bowl, has died. She was 85.
Hunt, a teacher by trade, worked for the franchise when it was known as the Dallas Texans. She married Lamar in 1964, and they remained married until his death in Dec. 2006.
Over the course of 57 years, Hunt was in attendance for Kansas City’s three Super Bowl victories—against the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, against the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV and against the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.

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The NCAA tournament has produced countless crazy plays so far in the first weekend, but the Gainesville regional might take the cake, with Florida and Texas Tech.
The Gators and Red Raiders were battling to advance to the Super Regionals, with weather playing a factor in Gainesville. But it was during the 6th inning that things started to get a bit wacky for both teams.
As the game entered the sixth inning, it was tied 0-0, and Florida thought they were headed to the scoreboard.

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Rose Zhang made LPGA history not seen in 72 years Sunday, and even Tiger Woods couldn’t help but be blown away.
Rose Zhang made unbelievable history on Sunday. She became the first woman to win their LPGA Tour debut in 72 years. Beverly Hanson was the last to do so back in 1951, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
She defeated Jennifer Kupcho on the second hole of a playoff at the Mizuho Americas Open.
Afterwards, legendary golfer Tiger Woods shared his thoughts on the epic accomplishment on Twitter.

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