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  • 9 hours ago | yardbarker.com | Kendall Capps

    Haliburton pulled up for a mid-range jumper and sank it with 0.3 seconds remaining. His end-game antics have become a theme of the 2025 NBA Playoffs and the Thunder are his latest victim. Following a 111-110 loss, Thunder forward Jalen Williams was asked how it felt to be on the wrong side of a Haliburton game-winner. “I mean, it sucks,” Williams said bluntly. After collecting his thoughts, he provided a bit more context and understanding of what just happened. “Gotta tip your hat.

  • 10 hours ago | clutchpoints.com | Kendall Capps |Nish Patel

    The Oklahoma City Thunder entered Game 1 of the NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers as 10.5-point favorites. For most of the game Thursday night, the basketball world likely understood why. But once again, the Pacers proved to be a 48-minute team. Indiana erased a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to pull within a single point in the closing seconds. Then, Pacers' star point guard Tyrese Haliburton struck again.

  • 11 hours ago | clutchpoints.com | Kendall Capps |Nish Patel

    The Indiana Pacers did it again. They pulled off another miraculous comeback victory in these NBA Playoffs, this time in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. The Pacers trailed by as much as 15 points, but it was less the comeback and more how it happened that left people stunned. After Shai Gilgeous-Alexander missed a pull-up jumper in the waning seconds, the Pacers had the ball down one with under 10 seconds left. Enter Tyrese Haliburton.

  • 1 day ago | yardbarker.com | Kendall Capps

    It was Marchand’s fifth goal of these playoffs. The former Boston Bruins legend was traded to the Florida Panthers prior to the NHL Trade Deadline this year. That move has proved to be massive. He provides even more championship experience on an already stacked, championship-ridden roster. Game 1 has a long way to go. But one of the perceived mismatches in this series was believed to be in net. Through 20 minutes, Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has stopped 13 of 14 shots.

  • 1 day ago | clutchpoints.com | Kendall Capps |Nish Patel

    Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals is off to a fast start in Edmonton. The Oilers are seeking revenge against the Florida Panthers in just the second finals rematch this century. The first took place 16 years ago when the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins went at it. Through 20 minutes, the Panthers lead 2-1. But it did not start the way Florida fans were hoping for. Just 66 seconds into the game, the Oilers jumped out to a 1-0 lead thanks to Leon Draisaitl.

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Kendall James Capps
Kendall James Capps @kjc1747
21 Apr 25

#themasters has had enough of scalpers https://t.co/KuONO4hZcO

Kendall James Capps
Kendall James Capps @kjc1747
14 Apr 25

RT @BFW: Rory McIlroy has four of the greatest shots of all time and three of the worst shots of all time in the past two hours.

Kendall James Capps
Kendall James Capps @kjc1747
14 Apr 25

Tiger Woods drops heartfelt reaction to Rory McIlroy winning the Masters https://t.co/UcovhLLJjb