| From The GIST Team |
Hello, Friday! |
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No balloon arches here, but expect WNBA free agency to really, ahem, pop off tomorrow, the first day players can officially sign. Rumors and reports are already flying — scroll on while waiting for more news to drop. |
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| Quote of The Day |
| It’s a lot of rehab. | |
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— Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn, sharing an update on her lengthy recovery process after a terrifying crash at February’s Milano Cortina Olympics. Wishing her the best. |
| The Latest |
🏀 May the best player win?
Source: Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images
The GIST: The NBA postseason picture is taking shape ahead of the regular-season finale on Sunday. And while the Eastern Conference middle-of-the-standings traffic jam is intriguing, the league MVP race is providing the real drama.
🤔 What is the 65-game rule?: Introduced in 2023, the “65-game rule” aimed to course-correct the load management era, in which healthy players sat out of games to rest. In order for players to be eligible for most major awards, including league MVP, they must compete in at least 65 of their team’s 82 games and log at least 20 minutes in each of those tilts. 🏆 The impact on the MVP race: Four players dominated MVP conversations this season: Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Denver Nugget Nikola Jokić, San Antonio Spur Victor Wembanyama, and LA Laker Luka Dončić. Could the 65-game rule decide the MVP? It’s entirely possible.
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| Quick Hits |
⛳ Defending champ Rory McIlroy shares an early lead at the Masters |
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Freed from the career grand slam pressure, the world No. 2 Northern Irishman posted his best opening round at Augusta National in 15 years yesterday, finishing five under par alongside No. 33 Sam Burns. But there’s still plenty of golf to play these next three days with the 91-player field set to be cut to 50 (plus ties) after today’s second round.
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🏒 Colorado Avalanche clinch Presidents’ Trophy with late-night win |
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Awarded to the NHL’s best regular-season team, the Presidents’ Trophy is officially heading to the Mile High City after the Avs topped the Calgary Flames 3–1 last night. As for the infamous curse, Colorado is notably one of just eight teams in league history to win the Presidents’ Trophy and the Stanley Cup in the same season.
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🇺🇸⚽ No. 2 USWNT hosts No. 5 Japan tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. ET |
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The USWNT have a tall task ahead, playing rival Japan three times in seven days for the squad’s biggest test of 2026 — a FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying year. Striker Sophia Wilson is back rocking the stars and stripes, hoping to solidify her place in the crowded American forward pool. Is that…espresso in the air? |
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📺🏀 Men’s and women’s March Madness draw major viewership numbers |
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A whopping 18.3M people on average watched Michigan defeat UConn during Monday’s title game, making it the most-watched championship since 2019. As for the women, South Carolina vs. UCLA is officially the third most-watched women’s championship ever, with 9.9M viewers tuning in to see the Bruins hoist the trophy. |
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| Weekend Watching |
Source: Mass Live/Katie Morrison-O'Day
🏐 LOVB Playoffs: Austin vs. Atlanta — Today at 4 p.m. ET — Victory+
🎓🏒 NCAA men’s hockey championship: Wisconsin vs. Denver — Tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. ET — ESPN2
🏒 PWHL: Montréal Victoire vs. Boston Fleet — Tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET — YouTube
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| As Seen on Social |
| Bookmarks of the Week |
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So much content, so little time. Here are the sports articles and interviews that had GIST HQ talking this week. 🏀 No Way in Hell They Wanna See Us by Dillon Brooks (The Players Tribune) ⚽ ‘Hard not to feel scammed’: World Cup fans say FIFA misled them with ticket allocations, seat maps (The Athletic) 🏒 For Laila Edwards, accolades are ‘cool,’ but being a role model is more important (Andscape) ⚾ Accountability Culture Is Dead. ABS Is the Exception. (The Ringer) |
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