
Tyler Lauletta
Staff Writer at Sports Illustrated
writing about sports for sports illustrated. cozy boy. supporter of sweeties and the good shit. trying my best. he/him.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
The Winnipeg Jets are moving on to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after a dramatic double-overtime win over the St. Louis Blues in Game 7 on Sunday night. The Jets were fighting for their lives late in the third period, but found the game-tying goal with less than two seconds left on the clock to send the home crowd into hysterics. Fans who weren’t able to make it into the Canada Life Centre on Sunday watched the game together from Donald Street, just outside the arena.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
Naomi Osaka is back in the winner’s circle. On Sunday, Osaka bested Slovenia's Kaja Juvan 6-1, 7-5 in the final of the L'Open 35 de Saint-Malo. The WTA 125 tournament win was Osaka’s first since she returned to the circuit after taking time off for the birth of her first child in 2023. It was also her first-ever win on clay. While Osaka has not regained the form that got her to No. 1 in the world, the win this weekend was a step towards reclaiming her place ranked amongst the best in tennis.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Tyler Lauletta
Caitlin Clark made her 2025 debut with the Indiana Fever on Sunday in the team's preseason exhibition against the Brazilian national team. Making the day even more special was the fact that the game was being hosted at Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena, where Clark spent her college years setting records building an impressive legacy. Demand for the event was high, with resale tickets reaching absurd prices despite the fact that the game would not count towards any real standings.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
The Los Angeles Lakers were knocked out of the NBA playoffs on Wednesday night after they were handily defeated by the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 5 of their first-round series. After the game, and throughout the entirety of the series, much has been made of the coaching decisions of JJ Redick, who was leading an NBA team as a coach in the playoffs for the first time after a career spent playing in the league.
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1 week ago |
si.com | Tyler Lauletta
America’s favorite postgame show, Inside the NBA, has been celebrating the 2025 postseason with the broadcast equivalent of senioritis. The already famously loose show has found an extra bit of frivolity, with their run on TNT coming to an end. While the show is set to continue on ESPN in some capacity, the vibes of “what can they do, fire us?” have been plentiful. On Wednesday night, Charles Barkley delivered another classic moment in that vein.
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