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In the season finale of You Late, Jared Moore and Nekias Duncan react to the Golden State Warriors winning the NBA championship and Steve Kerr saying how unlikely this title run is (1:44), Stephen Curry's MVP performance and what this does for his legacy (5:35), what the critics will say about the Warriors now (10:06), the struggles of Jayson Tatum and the Celtics in this game (11:33), if the Celtics can get back to the Finals out of a loaded East (15:36), and their final takeaways from the 2021-22 NBA season now that its in the books (18:00). They look ahead to Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final and the WNBA schedule this weekend in the Buzzer Beats and talk about Sue Bird announcing her retirement (22:11). Lastly in I'm Just Gon' Say It, they talk about Aaron Judge's MVP-caliber season and the basketball portion of the movie "Hustle" (25:58).
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Colorado Avalanche winning Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final over the Tampa Bay Lightning in overtime thanks to a game winning goal by Andre Burakovsky. He also covers the news of the day with Sue Bird announcing this will be her final season playing in the WNBA, Christian Wood being traded from the Rockets to the Mavericks and the Warriors looking to win the Larry O'Brien trophy by finishing off the Celtics tonight in the NBA Finals.
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Jasmine Watkins and Nekias Duncan react to the Warriors topping the Celtics in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to take a 3-2 series lead (1:45), the Mystics top the Mercury behind a huge game from Shakira Austin (5:47), and the WNBA rookie class continuing to impress (7:31). They look ahead to tomorrow night's Game 6 of the NBA Finals and a WNBA matinee in the Buzzer Beats (10:42). Lastly, we have a special edition of I'm Just Gon' Say It that you'll need to hear to believe (14:24).
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with Andrew Wiggins coming up big for the Warriors as Golden State is now one win away from becoming NBA champions. He covers the headlines of the day with Serena Williams getting a wild card exemption to play Wimbledon, Rory McIlroy criticizing LIV golf, and the absurdly high price of tickets for the Stanley Cup Final. He looks ahead to the moments we're watching with Diana Taurasi and the Mercury taking on Elena Delle Donne and the Mystics and the Yankees hosting the Rays in a big AL East showdown.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with what happened in the WNBA, as Courtney Vandersloot hits a three from the wing with .9 seconds left to lift the Sky over the Liberty and overcome Sabrina Ionescu's triple double. He also recaps the other games in the WNBA before getting into the news of the day with Notre Dame stunning the top-seeded Tennessee Volunteers to advance to the College World Series and Eagles WR Devon Allen has a historic performance in the hurdles at the USATF NYC Grand Prix. Lastly, he looks ahead to tonight's Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Lightning topping the Rangers in Madison Square Garden to take a 3-2 series lead in the Eastern Conference Final and the Oklahoma Sooners winning the Women's College World Series behind a dominant performance by Jocelyn Alo. He covers the news of the day with a questionable managerial decision by Tony LaRussa that came back to bite the White Sox, LeBron James saying he wants to own an NBA franchise in Las Vegas, and the PGA Tour suspending 17 golfers including Phil Mickelson for playing in the LIV golf tournament in London. Finally, he looks ahead to tonight's Game 4 of the NBA Finals as the Warriors look to even things up in Boston against the Celtics, as well as a busy slate in the WNBA.
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Jasmine Watkins and Nekias Duncan react to the Celtics Game 3 win over the Warriors to take a 2-1 series lead in the NBA Finals, but first, we get Jasmine's thoughts on the series through three games (2:51). They talk about the defensive adjustments the Celtics have made (4:38), the Warriors making another third quarter push (6:26), and Draymond Green's wife reacting towards the derogatory chants directed at her husband (9:21). They also touch on the PGA Tour suspending Phil Mickelson, which leads to a wonderful discussion about his calves (11:13). They look ahead to Game 4 of the Finals with Steph Curry's status being up in the air, as well as the WNBA schedule in the Buzzer Beats (13:53). Lastly in I'm Just Gon' Say It, they talk about vacation being a scam and when pranks go wrong (18:25).
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Celtics outmuscling and outworking the Warriors to take a 2-1 series lead in the NBA Finals. He also covers the news of the day with the Sooners taking a 1-0 lead in the College Softball World Series, Cooper Kupp's new deal with the Rams, and Bryson Dechambeau and Patrick Reed joining the LIV Golf Invitational. Lastly, Harris looks ahead to a pivotal Game 5 between the Lightning and Rangers tonight.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Lightning topping the Rangers 4-1 to even their Eastern Conference Final series at two games each. He covers the news of the day with the Denver Broncos' record sale price, the Los Angeles Angels firing manager Joe Maddon, Josh Hader's historic streak comes to an end, and the LA Sparks dismiss head coach Derek Fisher. Finally, he looks ahead to tonight's Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Avalanche beating the Oilers in overtime to advance to the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in over two decades. He covers the news of the day with Aaron Donald getting a massive payday from the LA Rams, the Lakers introducing their new head coach Darvin Ham, the Bruins firing Bruce Cassidy, and Phil Mickelson preparing to play in the first LIV golf event. He finishes the show looking ahead to Game 4 tonight between the Rangers and Lightning and the WNBA schedule.
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Nekias Duncan and Jared Moore, in for a vacationing Jasmine Watkins, react to the Warriors riding a dominant third quarter to even up the NBA Finals at a game apiece (1:05). They get into all of the top storylines from the game with Draymond Green setting the tone, pushing boundaries, and how he is officiated (5:03), if the Celtics can cut down on the turnovers (8:51), if we should be more worried about Klay Thompson or Jayson Tatum at this point (10:58), and Gary Payton's return (12:41). They also cover the big news of the weekend in the NBA with Quin Snyder stepping down as Jazz coach and if Donovan Mitchell wants out as well(13:45). In the Buzzer Beats, they look ahead to Game 3 of the Finals and the upcoming WNBA action (17:10), and in I'm Just Gon' Say It, they talk about playing hurt, poor officiating, and bad player ratings (18:50).
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Warriors tying up the NBA Finals at a game apiece behind a dominant third quarter. He also recaps a busy day in the WNBA and the Lightning beating the Rangers to cut their series deficit to 2-1. He covers the news of the day with Quin Snyder stepping down as Jazz coach and looks ahead to tonight's Game 4 between the Oilers and Avalanche as Colorado looks for the sweep and to punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup Final.
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Nekias Duncan and Jared Moore, in for a vacationing Jasmine Watkins, react to the Celtics storming back to take Game 1 of the NBA Finals (0:52), if both the Celtics and Warriors should feel confident heading into Game 2 (4:21), the Finals experience difference being overrated (7:52), Klay Thompson's quiet night (9:46), and who else from the Warriors can contribute (11:54). They look ahead to Game 2 of the Finals, as well as the weekend in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and WNBA in the Buzzer Beats (14:42). Lastly, in I'm Just Gon' Say It (17:08), they talk about the never-ending fantasy football controversy in MLB between Joc Pederson, Tommy Pham, and Mike Trout, potential WNBA expansion, and The Boys are back!
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Celtics dominating the 4th quarter against the Warriors to come back and take a 1-0 lead in the NBA Finals. He also touches on the other scores from the night with the Avalanche taking a 2-0 series lead over the Oilers and tonight's scores in the WNBA before getting into the news of the day.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Rangers taking Game 1 over the Lightning and a recap of the night in the WNBA and the USMNT topping Morocco. He recaps the news of the day around the world of sports and looks ahead to tonight's Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Celtics and Warriors.
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Jasmine Watkins and Nekias Duncan preview the 2022 NBA Finals between the Celtics and Warriors like only they can (1:48), as well as the Aces continuing to roll over the Sun (6:40) and some end-game silliness involving Arike Ogunbowale pump-faking a free throw and kicking the scorer's table in frustration (8:16). In the Buzzer Beats, they make their Finals picks and predictions for Game 1 on Thursday and look ahead to Lynx-Dream and Fever-Liberty in the WNBA (11:06). Finally, in I'm Just Gon' Say It (16:31), they talk about how brands handle Pride Month and ask if we can simply talk about the Finals and not religitate the past.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps the night in sports with the Avalanche taking a wild Game 1 over the Oilers in the Western Conference Final. He also recaps a busy night in the WNBA and covers the news of the day. Lastly, he looks ahead to tonight's Game 1 between the Lightning and Rangers in the Eastern Conference Final.
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Harris Rubenstein recaps a busy Memorial Day Weekend in sports with the Celtics punching their ticket to the NBA Finals later this week against the Warriors and the Rangers taking Game 7 against the Hurricanes to advance to the Eastern Conference Final in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He also recaps the sports news from the weekend and looks ahead to tonight's Game 1 of the Western Conference Final in the NHL, as well as the WNBA slate.
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Jasmine Watkins and Nekias Duncan react to the Warriors defeating the Mavs to advance to the NBA Finals and ponder who would be a better matchup for them between the Celtics and Heat (2:35). They also recap a dominant win by the Connecticut Sun over the Dallas Wings in the WNBA (7:05). They look ahead to tonight's Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Heat and Celtics and a busy WNBA slate over Memorial Day Weekend in the Buzzer Beats (10:06). Lastly, in I'm Just Gon' Say It, they talk about how today's youth needs to know their music history, Jack Harlow, NBA awards voting, and how the time is now to do something about mass shootings in this country (13:48)
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Harris Rubenstein covers the night in sports in the Buzzer Beats as the Warriors top the Mavs to return to the NBA Finals. He recaps the night in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with the Carolina Hurricanes beating the New York Rangers to take a 3-2 series lead and the Edmonton Oilers top the Calgary Flames to advance to the Western Conference Final. He covers the news of the day around the world of sports and looks ahead to a potential closeout game for the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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