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The Rundown: Weekend Preview Edition

There is never a dull moment in sports. Whether it's getting fired for inappropriate tweets or being named one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People; we cover it all here in five mins or less.

In an unusual Earth Day scenario, the Weekend Preview Edition wasn't written to the normal background noise of a game but to the jams of Prince. That means today's inspired write up is totally bad*ss.

Driving the little red (clean fuel powered) corvette into the sunset,

The Last Night's Game Team


MLB (Major League Baseball)

  • Shutout. ESPN fired analyst and former MLB pitcher, Curt Schilling for a controversial post on social media. Schilling clearly didn’t agree with North Carolina's "bathroom law." This wasn't Schilling's first social media outburst that landed him in hot water. ESPN said "enough already. We're an inclusive company." We're pulling the pitcher. 

  • No no. Cy Young award winner Jake Arrieta threw his second no-hitter of his career last night. The Cubs' pitcher led his team to a 16-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The Cubs also celebrated their veteran catcher David Ross, affectionately known as "Grandpa Rossy," who caught his first no-hitter. (The catcher is the key player to call all of the pitches and command the game from behind home plate).

NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing)

  • Keep it to yourself. Driver Tony Stewart is expected to return to the track this weekend after missing eight weeks for a broken back sustained in an ATV accident. The buzz of his return has been marred by the fact that NASCAR fined him for comments he made surrounding race safety. NASCAR officials have stopped enforcing a rule that requires a tire on the race car to have all five lug nuts (bolts that anchor the tire to the body of the car) secured, just three or four are sufficient. While that creates faster pit times for drivers, it also makes for a potential hazard as Stewart stated. Apparently NASCAR didn't like him pointing that out. Fine. 

NBA (National Basketball Association)

  • Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry did not play in game three (still that ankle injury) and Houston Rockets took advantage. James Harden led his team to a victory over the Warriors in game three. The series is now 2-1 in favor of the Warriors with game four on Sunday. 

  • Lucky you. There are playoff games all weekend. Here's the full scheudle.

NHL (National Hockey League)

  • It's about time. Chicago Blackhawks beat St. Louis Blues in double overtime on Thursday night. The Blackhawks avoided elimination with a goal by star player Patrick Kane. This was Kane's first goal of the playoffs. Better late than never.  

  • The couch is calling. There are more playoff this weekend. For the entire playoff scheudle, click here 

WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment)

  • Ninth wonder of the world. 90s wrestling star and arguably one of the most famous female wrestlers, Chyna, was found dead yesterday in her California apartment. She was found by a friend who came to check on her after not hearing from her for days. Chyna (real name Joan Marie Laurer) was 46.   

Overtime

  • Yesterday the music and sports world lost a legend in Prince. How is Prince tied to sports you ask? You mean besides his love for his hometown Minnesota Vikings or the fact that all Minnesota Twins' rookies have to sing "Little Red Corvette" for the entire clubhouse? In 2015, Billboard Magazine ranked his 2007 Super Bowl halftime performance as the greatest in the history of the Super Bowl. In a torrential downpour he played iconic songs such as "Proud Mary" and "Along the Watchtower" in tandem with his hits including "Let's go Crazy" and "Purple Rain." This is a great clip from a Super Bowl producer's perspective of an epic and legendary artist as he conquered the world's biggest stage. Rock on and rest in peace.

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Coaches’ corner

  • King of the long ball, steroid user, whatever you call him he's now known as coach. Former San Francisco Giants' slugger Barry Bonds returns to San Francisco this weekend, although this time he's wearing his number 25 on a Miami Marlins jersey. Bonds will be making his first appearance at AT&T Park as the hitting coach for the Marlins. This is Bonds' first season back in the major leagues since retiring as a player in 2007.

The Rundown: Five Things You Should Know About Super Bowl 50

The Super Bowl is just around the corner. Have you figured out what artery clogging dish you’re going to bring to the neighborhood party? If you haven’t decided, here is one of our favorites that'll stop your heart.

To prepare you for Sunday’s main event, we have five things you should know about Super Bowl 50. If you need a break on Sunday from nacho cheese, commercials and testosterone, check out the Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet.

There everyone is a winner,

The LNG Team


Five things to know about the Super Bowl

  1. Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak was the offensive coordinator for a John Elway led offense when the Broncos won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1998-99. Elway is now the general manager of the Broncos. 
  2. With a win, Panthers head coach Ron Rivera will be one of four people to win a Super Bowl as a player (Chicago Bears, 1985) and a coach.
  3. This is the first Super Bowl match up to feature number one defense (Broncos) vs number one scoring offense Panthers.
  4. Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is hoping to become the first player to win the Heisman, a College Football National Championship, NFL Super Bowl (pending) and regular season MVP (very likely - will be announced Saturday).
  5. A Broncos victory gives Peyton Manning 200 wins, the most wins ever by a quarterback. He is currently tied with Brett Favre at 199. 

NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing)

  • Call 9-1-1. NASCAR driver Tony Stewart sustained a back injury over the weekend. The injury occurred in a non-racing accident on an ATV. The accident happened outside of San Diego and he was airlifted to a hospital. Stewart announced that this upcoming season will be his last as a driver.  He’s been in the news the past year for killing another driver who was walking on the track during a race.

 NFL (National football league)

  • Adult supervision required. The Cleveland Browns announced that they intend to release quarterback Johnny Manziel aka "Johnny Football." The Heisman winner, has failed to live up to the hype since being drafted in the first round in 2014. His inability to stay away from partying and other poor decisions (i.e. skipping the final game of the season due to a concussion but instead of healing, he allegedly went to Vegas) have overshadowed his football abilities. (The team cannot officially release him until March 8th when the "new year" begins for the NFL). 

Puppy Bowl

  • Ruffing the passer. The Puppy Bowl will take place on Sunday at 3 pm (EST) on Animal Planet for people who don’t care about football or just want a cuteness overload. You can create your own Puppy Bowl fantasy team. Check out the most adorable starting line up.

Overtime

  • Wednesday is “national signing day” which is when high school recruits announce which college they will be attending in the fall. University of Michigan is pulling out all the stops with alumni Tom Brady and Michigan fan Derek Jeter, who will be on campus to help twist some arms. 

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  • The NFL announced that it has reached deal with NBC and CBS to show five Thursday night games a piece for the next two seasons. The deal is reportedly worth $500 million. NFL network will also show the other eight games.

Coaches’ Corner

  • Phoenix Suns fire head coach Jeff Hornacek who was in his third year with team. The team has lost 19 of their last 21 games.