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James Harden and the cavaliers end the fourth quarter and overtime combined on a 23-10 run to win Game 5 on the road in Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs

Donovan Mitchell: 21 PTS Max Strus: 20 PTS, 6-8 FGM Evan Mobley: 19 PTS, 8 REB, 8 AST, 3 BLK Jarrett Allen: 16 PTS, 10 REB

Game 6: Friday, 7:00pm/et, Prime

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 7 hours ago

The PGA Championship is often accused of lacking identity but it always has one of the strongest fields in golf with the majority of the top 100 players in the world playing. It’s also had an incredible list of winners over the last 10 years that back up that theory:

2025: Scottie Scheffler beat Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English and Davis Riley 2024: Xander Schauffele beat Bryson DeChambeau 2023: Brooks Koepka beat Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland 2022: Justin Thomas beat Will Zalatoris 2021: Phil Mickelson beat Brooks Koepka 2020: Collin Morikawa beat Dustin Johnson and Paul Casey 2019: Brooks Koepka beat Dustin Johnson 2018: Brooks Koepka beat Tiger Woods 2017: Justin Thomas beat Patrick Reed, Louis Oosthuizen and Francesco Molinari

Justin Rose has played in 24 PGA Championships and ahead of this week’s playing at Aronimink, he spoke about what makes this particular major unique:

“The PGA Championship, I would say what makes it unique is the strength of the field. The amount of players that are in the top 100 in the world is the most out of all the four majors. I think that it's played on classic tests of golf that are set up to challenge us, but also allow us to play golf.

“Whether it's 8-under par, 10-under par, 16-under par, doesn't really matter too much. It's about just a good test of golf on a strong golf course. So from that point of view I think it has its character. And, yeah, listen, it's one of the four majors, and if you want to achieve amazing things in this game you have to lift all four majors. So for everybody here, it's a huge goal.”

Whatever your thoughts on the PGA Championship, one thing is for the sure, it consistently delivers some electric leaderboards down the stretch on Sundays.

As golf fans, isn’t that all we really want?

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 23 hours ago

Join us in wishing a Happy 65th Birthday to 5x NBA champion, 2x NBA Defensive Player of the Year, and 75th Anniversary Team member, Dennis Rodman!

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 24 hours ago

Byron Scott says no matter how LeBron James did this year, Lakers need to move on if they want to be a championship team:

“You getting paid 50 million. You’re 41, 42, 43 years old, right? You got a three-headed monster like you’re talking about. The Lakers if you want to move on and be a championship team for the next five, six, seven years, you got to build around Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves. You can’t do that if he’s still here. He’s 50 million. That comes off the cap. You can go get two really good basketball players. And young basketball players that can come in there and help.”

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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Sean Keys continues to show why he’s a popular breakout pick ✅ The Blue Jays infielder has 30-homer upside in the majors, per RoboScout.

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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Vinnie: “Mom, you don’t have to take photos…There’s professionals that take pictures at games.” Mom: “But I have my phone!” Moms are the best 🤣

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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Yes Shohei Ohtani is a generational talent but that also comes with generational preparation and attention to detail

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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Justin Wrobleski allowed seven earned runs in 8.2 innings in a 7-2 loss to the Braves today He's the first pitcher to allow that many runs and go that deep into a game since A's pitcher Bobby Witt Sr. went the full nine innings in a 7-3 loss to the Angels on October 3, 1993

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago

The Knicks are the 4th team in NBA history with multiple 30-point series-clinching wins in a single postseason. They join the 2025 Thunder, 2008 Celtics, and 1987 Lakers. All 3 of those teams went on to win the NBA title.

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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The CFB offseason is officially at its halfway point ‼️ We are 111 days into the offseason and 111 days away from CFB being back!

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago
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"I'm scared to death already...bring me a cup." 😂 Can Harold squeeze a slider from Mason Miller?? We'll find out in Philly!

u/Silver_Comment2825 — 3 days ago