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Follow along for live updates from Game 2 of the NBA Finals, where the San Antonio Spurs face a virtual must-win at home after dropping Game 1 to the New York Knicks.

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Amick previews Game 2, talks latest on Giannis
Sam Amick joins Chris Mannix to preview Game 2 of the NBA Finals, diving into the fatigue debate around Victor Wembanyama, how San Antonio might approach De’Aaron Fox for the rest of the series, among other topics.

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Ryan Weathers toes the rubber as the Yankees welcome the Red Sox to the Bronx in a clash between historic AL East rivals. Watch the home and away feeds on Peacock!
NASCAR Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett leaves behind a monumental legacy for his contributions to the sport both on the racetrack and in the broadcast booth.
In a rarity, both the Cubs and White Sox are contenders at the same time.
Chris Mannix dives into Jalen Brunson’s legacy and ponders if he will etch himself as the greatest Knick of all time with an NBA Finals victory, as well as his place on the under 6'2 Mount Rushmore.

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  • SF 3rd Baseman #26
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    Chapman started with a grand slam off Edward Cabrera in the fourth inning, knocking a hanging curve just barely into the left-center nets at Wrigley for a 382-foot blast. He added a three-run shot off Ethan Roberts in the sixth, denting a sign in left field to keep it from heading out on to Waveland at 432 feet. His other RBI came on a sacrifice fly. This is an MLB-best RBI total for this season so far, topping Luke Raley’s seven against the White Sox on May 8. Chapman is starting to heat up (obviously), with a .309/.381/.564 line and three homers over his last 15 games. He’s still trying to recover from a frigid late April-early May stretch where he went hitless for seven games, but his .241 season average is now in line with what we’d generally expect from him going forward.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman #27
    The 36-year-old makes his triumphant return to the Astros’ lineup on Friday after missing several weeks due to a strained oblique. On the season, he has slashed .245/.326/.380 with four homers, 12 RBI and just one stolen base through his first 185 plate appearances. He’s starting at second base and batting fifth for the Astros on Friday evening against the Athletics.
  • TEX Left Fielder #36
    The dynamic 24-year-old outfielder had been shelved since late April due to a forearm strain. Before landing on the injured list, Langford was hitting just .238/.274/.363 with one homer, four RBI, three stolen bases and a 19/4 K/BB ratio across 84 plate appearances in his first 20 games.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Skubal will pitch in High-A rather than Triple-A because of weather concerns. Those poor kids. Skubal may only need one rehab start before he’s ready to go, as the NanoScope procedure appears to be cutting his time missed drastically. Assuming he looks good in the start, Skubal could be activated sometime next week.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    He’ll be out for at least 4-6 weeks and will be re-evaluated afterwards, likely pushing his return past the All-Star break if not longer. Judge’s absence should lower runs and RBI expectations for the rest of the Yankees lineup. Spencer Jones figures to be his direct replacement in the lineup for now, at least until Jasson Dominguez is healthy. Judge had a down May while playing through this injury.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Wheeler carried a no-hitter into the sixth, but gave up a little outfield bloop single to Bryce Johnson, and, later in the seventh, a two-run homer to Manny Machado. Those were the only hits he allowed, lowering his ERA to 2.31. After struggling with his velocity in his rehab from thoracic outlet syndrome, Wheeler has emerged as a league-winning upside pick. He’ll take on the Jays in his next start, and fantasy managers should keep dialing Wheeler up until they hear otherwise.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Ohtani was a little wild early in this one, but he worked through it in turning in his fifth scoreless start of the year. He’s allowed a total of five earned runs in 61 innings, which amounts to a 0.74 ERA, and he’s now won four starts in a row. It’s shaping up to be a fascinating Cy Young race in the NL this year. MVP, on the other hand, probably won’t be interesting at all as long as Ohtani remains healthy. Ohtani will probably pitch again next Wednesday against the Pirates.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    “We just want clarity on exactly what we’re dealing with,” said Boone. It’s challenging to speculate on Judge’s next steps until the club determines the severity of the bone bruise in his rib cage that has resulted in shoulder soreness for the last couple weeks. The 34-year-old generational talent has missed two straight games and was sent to see a specialist on Wednesday. The odds of a trip to the injured list feel exponentially higher than earlier this week. There should be some much-needed clarity on his status at some point ahead of Thursday’s series finale against the Guardians.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #61
    Sánchez extended his consecutive scoreless streak to 50 2/3 innings before Jackson Merrill delivered an opposite-field base hit in the seventh, one of just four he allowed on the evening. The streak finishes as the fifth-longest in baseball since 1920, including the longest by a lefty. He fell shy of matching Orel Hershiser’s 59-IP record, but he still holds a 1.46 ERA and sits at the center of this year’s National League Cy Young race. He’ll look to continue that bid in his next outing, a road game in Toronto.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Raleigh will head to Triple-A Tacoma next week before potentially making it back to Seattle at some point around mid-June. The 29-year-old slugging backstop has been on the shelf recovering from a right oblique strain since mid-May. It was his first-ever trip to the injured list during his six-year career. There’s stil plenty of time for him to turn things around in the second half following a slow start to the year at the dish.

NBA Finals: Knicks vs. Spurs

It’s just Game 2, but the Spurs need to bring the desperation because this is must-win for them.
A look back at the championship record for the Knicks, who are making their ninth appearance in the title round.
Karl-Anthony Towns understands the line Wemby struggled to walk between imposing your will and letting the game come to you.
Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns had big nights for the Knicks, who have won their last 12 games.
A look back at the team’s storied title pedigree.
Brunson had 13 points in the fourth quarter and 30 for the game.
All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
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NFL

The Vikings have played 34 regular season games over the last two seasons, but they’ve only had left tackle Christian Darrisaw for half of them.
Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs is heading into the fourth season of his rookie contract, which means he’s eligible to get a new deal, and surely wants to become one of the highest-paid running backs in football.
In 2024, Lions safety Kerby Joseph was a first-team All-Pro, and in early 2025 he was rewarded with a four–year, $86 million contract extension.
Garrett is the NFL’s single-season sack record holder. He’d like to be the career record holder as well.

MLB

Drew Dinsick and Vaughn Dalzell discuss what Aaron Judge’s rib fracture and subsequent IL stint will mean for the AL MVP race, including why betting on Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez is a great call.

Premier League

There are so many PL players on 2026 World Cup rosters including a host of stars on England, Scotland, Spain, and the Netherlands. But who is most important to their national hopes and dreams?
Andoni Iraola has signed a two-year contract to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool, and all signs point to this being a very positive appointment.
Plenty of teams have started to release their new kits for the 2026-27 season, and here we rank them.
Maroc Silva is officially set to leave Fulham after five fantastic seasons this summer, the club confirmed on Tuesday, with the Portuguese manager reportedly close to being appointed new Benfica boss.

Motor Sports

Season 3 of the rebooted Women’s Professional Motocross series will be the biggest and best yet.
Last week answered a few questions, but left fans wondering when Jett Lawrence will be 100 percent. They need to tune in to see.
Round 2 of the Pro Motocross season features a battle between the surging Hunter Lawrence and the injured Jett Lawrence.
Several hard crashes at the end of the Monster Energy Supercross season and last week in the Pro Motocross opener at Fox Raceway force Eli Tomac to the couch.

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Rotoworld

Kyle Harrison, Gerrit Cole and Payton Tolle are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
Jordan Love and the Packers are among the underrated offenses you should stack in DraftKings best ball contests this summer.
Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
Two Reds callups and a Tigers starter are this week’s recommended additions.

Betting

Golf

Check out the highlights from the second round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.
Defending two-time Memorial Tournament champion Scottie Scheffler hits a birdie on the 12th hole after three bogeys earlier in the round.
England’s Matt Fitzpatrick sinks a birdie at the 14th hole to move to -2 at the Memorial Tournament.
Xander Schauffele nails the impressive putt from 30 feet out during Round 2 of the Memorial Tournament.
Ryan Gerard continues hits the birdie to continue a strong day at the Memorial Tournament.
Watch highlights from the opening round of play at the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open, taking place at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California.

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