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Is there a better way to start a Saturday morning than by enjoying the full Jordan Spieth experience?
Of course not!
Spieth teed off in terrible conditions to start his third round at the PGA championship, and promptly hit his ball straight into the crapper.
That’s right. Spieth’s nugget landed in the porta-potty section, leading to a temporary immovable obstruction relief. Nothing like some complete evacuation to start our weekends!

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— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 20, 2023

These are the moments we live for, I will never forget this.

ROCHESTER, NY — Scottie Scheffler plays a shot on the 17th hole during the second round of the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club on May 19, 2023. | Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
World No. 2 Scottie Scheffler, despite entering the weekend of the PGA Championship tied for the lead, made a shocking admission Friday.
On Friday, the beastly par four 6th hole at Oak Hill played 0.75 shots above par, ranking as one of the most challenging holes at a PGA Championship over the past 20 years.

Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla is apparently absolutely obsessed with the movie “The Town.”
The 2010 film with Ben Affleck and Jeremy Renner follows a group of bank robbers in Boston. The gritty action drama was one of the roles that helped Affleck inject new life into his career and propel Renner to superstar status.

It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly 13 years since it first hit theaters. Over that time period, it’s definitely stuck with Mazzulla.

If Ben Simmons ever started taking 3-pointers regularly, he would look like what we are seeing from LeBron James in the NBA Playoffs.
Le-Brick has missed his last 19 straight 3-pointers in the fourth quarters of the Lakers’ 14 playoff games this postseason. He made his first one against Memphis and 1 of 20 since for .05%. The Lakers won their first two series against Memphis and Golden State despite his tired arches, but they are down 2-0 going into a critical game Saturday in Los Angeles (8:30 p.m., ABC).

Tony Allen is familiar with the issues and pressure that Grizzlies star Ja Morant is currently facing after his latest off-court incident.
One week ago, Morant appeared to display a gun during an Instagram live video and is currently suspended from team activities pending the NBA’s investigation. Morant’s recent incident comes after he served an eight-game suspension in March when an Instagram Live video showed Morant flashing a gun inside a Colorado nightclub.

Donovan Mitchell has never been afraid to publicize his love of the Mets, as the New York native has been rooting for them since he was a kid. In fact, Mitchell’s father is famously the Mets’ Senior Director, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, which gives Mitchell a little extra interest in the team.
This weekend, though, is a new experience for Mitchell, as the Mets play the Guardians for the first time since Mitchell was traded to Cleveland. New York came back from down 5–0 to win Friday’s game 10–9 in extra innings, helped out by a Pete Alonso grand slam to tie the game.

The Spurs seemed to grab the NBA’s brass ring on Tuesday, winning the draft lottery and the rights to draft presumptive No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama out of Metropolitans 92 in Levallois-Perret, France.
Expectations toward Wembanyama figure to be through the roof, with ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski calling him the “greatest prospect in the history of team sports.” However, Hall of Fame forward and TNT pundit Charles Barkley took a different view Friday afternoon.

After Hall of Famer Jim Brown died on Thursday, many people have declared him to be the best football player of all time. Therefore, fans, analysts and NFL personalities are giving their opinions to who else is on the list of the best ever, regardless of position.
The latest to give his take is Jim Irsay, as the Colts owner chimed in with his top five players of all time. Surprisingly, Irsay didn’t list a single Colt in his top five, instead opting for a pretty objective list that included two serious Colts rivals in Tom Brady and John Elway.

Sauce Gardner will always appreciate Jessica Alba — she’s now immortalized on his cleats.
Earlier this month, the 22-year-old cornerback revealed he had no idea who Alba was. Gardner sat court side with New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers during a playoff game between the New York Knicks and Miami Heat.
He was blissfully unaware one of the hottest and most popular actresses of our generation was sitting nearby.
And Rodgers would not let him hear the end of it.
“We about to sit by Jessica Alba, and I’m just like, oh, you know what I mean?” Gardner said.