You've made it. Well done.
Enjoy your weekend,
The Last Night's Game Team
PS: Father's Day is Sunday, so hustle out to buy cards about flatulence, grilling and cars.
NBA (National Basketball Association)
The Golden State Warriors have done it again. Last night they won their fourth NBA Championship in eight seasons by ousting the Boston Celtics in game six. Steph Curry was the unanimous winner of the NBA Finals MVP. This is the first time he's ever won this award. ROUND OF APPLAUSE
Short and Sweet
WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) star Sue Bird announces that this season, her 21st, will be her last.
FIFA (soccer) announced the 16 host cities for 2026 World Cup matches, which will be played across North America.
Game two of the Stanley Cup Finals (NHL - National Hockey League) is tomorrow. The big question isn't who will win but if the Avalanche fans will sing Blink-182's "All The Small Things."
The U.S Open (Golf) is in Boston, and Rory McIlroy's "Lobstah" shoes show the locals the love.
Before We Go
The College Baseball World Series starts today in Omaha. After soaring ratings for the College Softball World Series, the men have some big shoes to fill. The women's tourney beat the men's in TV ratings last year. A few notable stories include Notre Dame's upsetting favorite Tennessee to advance to its first World Series in 20 years. Anthem singer Zach Collier flashed the "horns down" gesture (a derogatory sign to Texas), and it cost him the chance to sing the national anthem at the World Series. PLAY BALL