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Happy Mother’s Day a day late to all of the moms out there. Did you go to the local buffet yesterday to celebrate? If so, it’s time to get back to a healthier lifestyle. The Ten Piece Nuggets below will get you your Monday start of the week nutritional balance you are searching for.
- When Kawhi Leonard’s heave from the corner sent Toronto to Milwaukee and Philadelphia home for the summer it was, believe it or not, the first ever game winning shot at the buzzer in NBA history in a game seven regulation win. None other than Michael Jordan with “the shot” sunk the Cleveland Cavaliers in the last second of their winner take all game in 1989. But. Air Jordan’s shot ended a then five game first round playoff series. Kawhi poured in 41 points in all.
- There should be no shame in the land of cheese steak sammies, but there are questions. Philadelphia’s starting five is very talented. But they actually only started 21 games together this season. That said, three of the five starters including Jimmy Butler, Tobias Harris and JJ Redick are headed toward free agency. The Sixers’ coach, Brett Brown will have to answer to the high expectations laid out by Sixers co-owner Josh Harris in March.
- For the first time since 2000, the Portland Trailblazers are heading to the Western Conference finals. They got there by completing the largest comeback in a Game 7 in the past 20 years. The Blazers overcame a 39-22 deficit with 7:26 remaining in the second quarter. It was the largest deficit erased in a Game 7 since the Los Angeles Lakers, led by Shaquille O’Neal, came back from 16 down against the Trailblazers, of all teams, in the 2000 conference finals. C.J. McCollum poured in 37 points and had an epic run down from behind block down the stretch. Too bad for Denver as we love their nickname-Nuggets, of course.
- So the conference finals are set. And, the NBA hopes that you will turn on your TV set. It’s the seventh largest TV market (SF/Oak) hosting the 22nd (Portland) in the west. In the east it’s the 38th (Milwaukee) biggest market hosting a team (Toronto) from north of the border. Eh! If the two series are as entertaining as the two that finished yesterday in seven games perhaps the ratings will be ok.
- Ratings that should not be ok are the ones that measure the ESPN NBA show. The five headed monster lead by Michelle Beadle on ESPN is a real downer after enjoying the insight and antics of Ernie, Shaq, Kenny, and the Chuckster on TNT. Do you know what the ESPN broadcast has in common with the TNT one? Absolutely nothing.
- Paul Pierce predicted on ESPN, after Boston battered Milwaukee in game one, that the Celtics would sweep the Bucks out of the playoffs 4-0. He got the 4-0 right as Milwaukee won the next four in a row to win the series 4-1. Yesterday prognosticator Paul Pierce predicted that the Trailblazers would win game seven v. Denver. They did. This proves that you can guess a coin flip right 1/2 of the time.
- Portland is an early eight point underdog in game one v. Golden St. and almost a 4 to 1 underdog to win the west. Meanwhile Toronto is a 6.5 point underdog in game one v. Milwaukee and about a 2 1/2 to 1 underdog to win the east. Give us Golden St. in six or less and Milwaukee in six or less.
- Did you know that the PGA Tour stopped in Dallas this week for the Byron Nelson Classic? Did you know that Sung Kang won his first PGA tournament? Do you even know who he is? We understand. It’s likely that the PGA has sung the ratings blues since Tiger took Augusta by storm. Sung sang like a birdie or ten on Friday though as he shot a low low 61 (par there is 71) to get to the lofty perch.
- Don’t look now, but the suddenly red hot Houston Astros have jumped to a 6.5 games lead in the MLB AL West. Two weeks in they trailed the Seattle Mariners by 5 games. Seattle has put it in reverse since then. In winning eight of their last nine games, the Astros are averaging 8.2 runs per game. This includes a strong 2.9 home runs per game. They reached double-digit hits six times in those nine games. In the four game just completed sweep of the Texas Rangers they won by a combined score of 33-11. Baseball is only near the first quarter pole, but in a weak AL West the Stros might not look back.
- The answer is $1,691,008 and 22. What is “James Holtzhauer’s winnings to date on Jeopardy and how many shows in a row has he won.” “Correct, Alex says. “Select again.” He’s chasing 2.5 million and 74 wins in a row to unseat the best ever, Ken Jennings. He’ll get past the money way before the win total given how much he bets on every daily double. He’s rewritten the strategy for the game. Several MLB teams have taken note of him given the surge towards analytics and risk analysis in the strategy of the game as it is played today. And, no, we aren’t kidding.
It’s Monday. It’s just five working days till the weekend. You’ll get through it. You got your day off to a good start with a healthy crunch above.