Monday, May 25, 2026

New York favored to finish off Cleveland in NBA East Finals

With a commanding 3-0 advantage in the series, the New York Knicks head into Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals as the projected favorites against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday.

Sportsbooks listed New York with 1.69 odds to secure another victory, while Cleveland stood at 2.17 as it fights to avoid elimination in the best-of-seven showdown.

The Knicks are once again expected to draw strength from All-Star playmaker Jalen Brunson, whose steady offensive production and leadership have fueled the team’s deep postseason run. Brunson has emerged as the centerpiece of New York’s campaign as the franchise moves closer to an NBA Finals berth.

Cleveland, on the other hand, will pin its hopes on Donovan Mitchell and veteran guard James Harden as the Cavaliers attempt to extend the series and prevent a sweep.

Analysts also pointed to bench production and defensive execution as major factors that could shape the outcome of the contest, especially in late-game situations.

Despite New York’s edge in the betting lines, odds are still subject to movement leading up to tipoff at eight in the morning.

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Stephenson chokes out Beasley in MMA showdown at UFC Apex

Former NBA players Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley traded basketball for mixed martial arts with the former scoring a quick submission victory during their exhibition bout at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

Stephenson finished the fight just 1:05 into the opening round after forcing Beasley to tap out to a rear-naked choke.

The two briefly exchanged punches early before Stephenson managed to bring the fight to the ground. Beasley initially attempted a guillotine choke, but Stephenson escaped and quickly took control before securing the fight-ending submission.

Despite not fully locking his legs around Beasley, Stephenson maintained enough pressure to end the contest in rapid fashion.

Beasley immediately expressed interest in a rematch under boxing rules, while Stephenson said he would be open to another showdown in whatever format Beasley preferred.

The matchup added another chapter to the longtime competitive relationship between the two former NBA players, who were teammates on Miami 305 during the club’s championship run in the 2025 BIG3 season. (AC)

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‘Nag click eh!’ Apple David defends relationship with 18-year old Letran guard

PBA courtside reporter Apple David addressed criticism surrounding her relationship with Colegio de San Juan de Letran Knights guard Chad Gammad after days of online speculation linking the two together.

David spoke during a TikTok livestream on Monday, where she defended herself against comments targeting the pair’s 15-year age gap. The broadcaster is 33 years old, while Gammad recently turned 18.

David expressed disappointment over the backlash, saying some online users were too quick to judge their relationship.

“Sobrang hirap bang rumespeto ng desisyon ng ibang tao? We’re happy. Supportive ang families namin. Ang pangit lang na we’re happy tas sinisira niyo ang happiness namin,” David said. “Ang dali kasi maging keyboard warrior. Don’t be quick to judge if you don’t know the story.”

David also rejected accusations and labels being thrown at her on social media, particularly terms she said were being used irresponsibly by critics.

“Don’t use words if you don’t know the meaning. Groomer? Predator? Pedophile? Do you guys even know the meaning?” she said.

The courtside reporter acknowledged that the relationship may appear unusual to some because of the age difference, but maintained that both of them are capable of making their own decisions.

“Naiintindihan ko na bata siya but he’s not a minor. I’m not even a groomer, 18 na siya nung nakilala ko siya. Hindi ko naman siya pinalaki,” she said.

David also stressed that she entered the relationship by choice and urged critics to avoid questioning her character.

“I also have a choice. Masama ba bigyan ng chance yung 18 year old? Nag-click eh. What am I supposed to do?” David asked.

“Gets ko naman na mas bata siya, pero imbes na kwestyunin yung integridad ko, kwestyunin niyo na lang yung intensyon niyo,” she added.

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Spurs stay up after De Zerbi arrives in the nick of time

LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) – Tottenham Hotspur’s recent history of managerial churn, erratic recruitment and woeful home performances had the club spiralling towards a first relegation since 1977 but, amidst the wreckage, the hiring of Roberto de Zerbi as coach proved a masterstroke.

Even after a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day of the season on Sunday ensured Spurs’ Premier League survival, celebrations in the stands turned to chants against the club’s top brass after a second successive 17th-place finish.

One banner called for Chief Executive Vinai Venkatesham, Sports Director Johan Lange and owners ENIC to go.

But while the appointment of De Zerbi on March 31 appeared born out of desperation after the bizarre decision to replace Thomas Frank with interim manager Igor Tudor had backfired in spectacular fashion, it certainly paid off.

The Italian former Brighton & Hove Albion manager arrived with the London club in deep trouble and hope running out.

But the 46-year-old galvanised the squad, instilled some positivity and gathered 11 points form his seven games at the helm to win the relegation battle with West Ham United.

To put that into perspective, Tottenham had taken five points from the 13 games before his arrival.

Perhaps by accident, Spurs may have stumbled on the man to try and reverse a seven-year decline since the club reached the Champions League final in 2019.

Five permanent managers have come and gone in that period with a net spend of 850 million euros ($989.57 million) in player signings — many of whom have become expensive flops.

De Zerbi has a huge job to change Tottenham’s trajectory but at least he will continue it as a Premier League manager rather than planning for trips to Lincoln City and Wrexham.

DE ZERBI’S SURVIVAL MISSION COMPLETE

After the survival mission was completed on Sunday with a glass of red wine, the Italian spoke of his pride at how his injury-hit squad had responded to the crisis.

However, he stressed there was no time to waste to ensure that Spurs never find themselves in a position defender Micky van de Ven described as “embarrassing” again.

“I think we deserve to stay up, because we made 11 points in seven games and we deserved more,” said De Zerbi.

“From tonight, we have to start to organise and to build the new team. I don’t think we have to change too many players. We have 10, 11, 12 players good enough to stay. But first we must complete the squad with first-level players.

“We suffered too much. I suffered a lot, the players suffered a lot and the fans. We can’t suffer like this until the last second of the last game to stay up.

“The target to stay up is finished. My target now is to start the pre-season with the team I have in my dream.”

De Zerbi praised the long-suffering Tottenham fans who stood in massed ranks to greet the team bus on Sunday before a game that could have had calamitous consequences had it gone wrong.

“Next season the target is to make them happier than this season for sure,” he said. “I would like to compete, I don’t know for what, but stop suffering like this.”

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic top All-NBA first-team picks

Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets were unanimous selections to the All-NBA first team, announced Sunday night.

Both players received all 100 first-team votes from a media panel for 500 total points.

Victor Wembanyama (498) of the San Antonio Spurs had one second-place vote to fall short of being a unanimous choice. Luka Doncic (91 first-place votes, 482 points) of the Los Angeles Lakers and Cade Cunningham (60, 414) of the Detroit Pistons also made the first team.

Gilgeous-Alexander, who won his second straight MVP award earlier this month, is part of the All-NBA first team for the fourth straight season. He averaged 31.1 points, a career-best 6.6 assists and 4.3 rebounds while shooting 55.3% from the field this season.

Jokic, a three-time MVP, finished second behind Gilgeous-Alexander. He earned his sixth All-NBA first-team selection after averaging 27.7 points and leading the league in both rebounds (12.9) and assists (career-high 10.7) per game while joining Russell Westbrook as the only players in NBA history to average a triple-double in multiple seasons.

Wembanyama made first-team All-NBA for the initial time. He finished third in MVP voting and was the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year. Wembanyama averaged a career-best 25.0 points and 11.5 rebounds and led the league with 3.1 blocks per game.

Doncic and Cunningham played in 64 games apiece — one shy of the 65-game threshold for awards eligibility — but won appeals to be considered for awards. Doncic missed two games by returning to Slovenia for the birth of his daughter and injured a hamstring in his 64th game and missed the rest of the regular season, while Cunningham missed 11 games due to a collapsed lung.

Doncic led the NBA in scoring (33.5) for the second time in his career while receiving first-team All-NBA honors for the sixth time and first with the Lakers. His other five selections came with the Dallas Mavericks. He set a Lakers record with 254 3-pointers and also averaged 8.3 assists and 7.7 rebounds.

Cunningham has been the biggest factor in the rise of the Pistons, who had the best record in the Eastern Conference in the regular season. He earned his initial first-team All-NBA selection by averaging 23.9 points, a career-best 9.9 assists and 5.5 rebounds.

Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics (384 points) received 44 first-place votes while landing on the second team. Joining him were Kawhi Leonard of the Los Angeles Clippers (four, 277), Donovan Mitchell of the Cleveland Cavaliers (two, 276), Kevin Durant of the Houston Rockets (241 points) and Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks (197).

The members of the third team are Tyrese Maxey of the Philadelphia 76ers (168 points), Jamal Murray of the Nuggets (149), Jalen Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks (125), Jalen Duren of the Pistons (121) and Chet Holmgren of the Thunder (87).

Among the players who missed out were Deni Avdija of the Portland Trail Blazers (26) and Karl-Anthony Towns of the Knicks (14).

Players who didn’t meet the 65-game requirement for awards eligibility include LeBron James of the Lakers, Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors.

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