Roundup: Raptors Choke Against LeBron; Britney Spears Can Still Dance; & Everybody vs. Kanye West
By Jason McIntyre
Tina Stinnes, a reality star in London … weird piece on what may be driving Americans away from religion … Esquire has a lengthy profile of Jordan Peterson that you should read … Mel Gibson is back in the directing business … “Ashley Judd Sues Harvey Weinstein for Sexual Harassment and Defamation” … a White House Chief of Staff said women are more emotional than men, so let’s see what said science said about this … “Maxine Waters Tells Kanye To Shut Up: He ‘Talks Out of Turn … Should Maybe Not Have So Much To Say'” … Disney readies for the return of chief creative officer John Lasseter … Towson University is investigating a possible hate-crime on campus …
The ONLY word to use for the Raptors 1-point overtime loss to the Cavs is choke. They might get swept, that’s how demoralizing that loss was. [Toronto Star]
I love Fred Van Vleet, but he missed a game-winner at the end of regulation, and then at the end of overtime. Poor guy. [Cleveland.com]
The Colts did a neat thing by inviting beat writers to watch film of all the players Indianapolis drafted. [Indy Star]
The Kentucky Derby favorite is Justify. [AP]
Interesting that Jim Harbaugh takes on a transfer QB … but says that kids should “stick it out” instead of transferring. [Detroit News]
A high school football coach in South Jersey was fired over racial allegations. He thinks it is because he has too many black players on his team. [Courier Post]
The very talented Busy Phillips is getting her own talk show. [The Cut]
Come on, nobody has any LeBron stoppers. The Raptors have bodies to throw at him. [Ringer]
An abandoned high rise building in Brazil collapsed.
Britney Spears posted this dancing video on her Instagram. I had no clue she was 36. She still looks 26.