Atlanta, GA
Beede’s Breakdown: How Magic came up short at Atlanta
ATLANTA — More than two months ago in Mexico City, Atlanta‘s Dejounte Murray hit a game-winner to lift the Hawks over the Magic.
It happened again Wednesday night at State Farm Arena when Murray’s buzzer-beater pushed Atlanta past Orlando 106-104, just seconds after Paolo Banchero nailed a 3-pointer to tie the game.
The Magic, who forced 23 turnovers in the loss, finished 1-3 on their trip and fell to 22-19 at the halfway mark of their season.
Aiming to get back on track, Orlando returns to Kia Center for a matchup with the 76ers on Friday (Bally Sports Florida, 7).
Starting 5
Coach Jamahl Mosley stuck with his same opening lineup — guards Jalen Suggs and Caleb Houstan plus forwards Banchero and Chuma Okeke along with center Goga Bitadze — that he used throughout the four-game trip.
Suggs was tasked with defending Atlanta’s Trae Young when on the court together. In addition to chasing Young (18 points in 39 minutes) around the floor, Suggs was efficient shooting the ball.
Totaling 16 points, he shot 3 of 3 from beyond the arc to finish 6 of 7 from the floor.
Banchero (8 of 25 on field goals) led the way with 26 and did a good job of attacking the basket. That forced fouls and got him to the free throw line (9 of 11).
In the 2-point loss, however, Orlando missed 6 free throws (16 of 22).
Bitadze was a rebounding machine for the Magic, especially on the offensive glass. There he grabbed 7 boards that led to extra opportunities for Orlando, which scored 25 second-chance points.
Okeke (0 of 4) and Houstan (1 of 7) failed to find their shot from 3-point range. Okeke, however, helped defend Murray and continued to offer high-quality defense by recording 3 steals, 7 rebounds and a block.
Franz Wagner (right ankle sprain) missed his seventh straight game but Mosley mentioned before the game that he’s expected back “sooner than later.”
Second Unit
Although he used 11 players at Atlanta, Mosley relied on a 10-man rotation throughout the majority of the game as guards Markelle Fultz and Cole Anthony while forwards Jonathan Isaac and Joe Ingles plus center Wendell Carter Jr. came off the bench.
Fultz (10 points) played the most minutes (30) since he’s returned to the floor after he missed 27 games due to left knee tendinitis. He pushed the pace and defended at a high level with 3 steals despite picking up his fifth foul late.
Carter (18 points) nailed his first pair of triples and finished 3 of 4 on 3-pointers in 24 minutes.
He added 2 steals and a block while both he and Fultz closed out the game on the floor over Bitadze and Houstan.
Isaac was extremely active on the defensive end, wrecking havoc in the paint. Although he recorded no blocks, he often impacted shots and jumped ahead of passes from Atlanta for 2 steals in 10 minutes.
Guard Gary Harris (right calf strain) also sat out his seventh straight game.
Rookie Watch
After not getting on the floor against the Knicks on Monday, 6-7 guard Anthony Black checked in for only a single defensive possession at Atlanta in the final 6.1 seconds of the first quarter.
As the Magic have gotten healthy, especially with Fultz back in the fold, Mosley has re-worked his rotations and that forced Black to the bench for the second game in a row.
Email Jason Beede at jbeede@orlandosentinel.com or follow him on X, known as Twitter, at @therealBeede.
Atlanta, GA
How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves
The San Francisco Giants welcome the Atlanta Braves to Oracle Park tonight to begin a three-game series.
As of the time this is being written, the Giants have not yet announced a starting pitcher. I assume that means that the last resort left for this season is the element of surprise. But check the comments below for more up to date information.
Whoever it ends up being will face off against Braves right-hander Reynaldo López, who enters tonight’s game with a 3.50 ERA, 4.62 FIP, with 39 strikeouts to 21 walks in 43.2 innings pitched. His last appearance was in relief in the Braves’ 9-4 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday, in which he allowed one unearned run on one hit with three strikeouts and a walk in three innings.
Who: San Francisco Giants (33-47) vs. Atlanta Braves (48-31)
Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California
Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM
Atlanta, GA
Chef’s Tableware brings affordable ceramics to Atlanta’s chefs and home cooks
Photograph by Martha Williams
Atlanta diners may recognize the name Adidsara “Vicky” Weerasin as co-owner of both Tum Pok Pok, the beloved Thai restaurant in Chamblee, and Yao in Buckhead. But they might not know she’s also the person behind Chef’s Tableware, the ceramics shop all over many Atlantans’ “for you” page on TikTok. From its New Peachtree Road warehouse, Chef’s Tableware offers handcrafted plates, cups, and bowls, sourced from Thailand, that look like they’re from Anthropologie but sell for a fraction of the price. And while it is a wholesale operation, it’s open to both restaurant-industry professionals and savvy Atlanta shoppers.
Weerasin’s pieces appear on tables at top Atlanta restaurants, from the soft-green platform bowls used to showcase Claudia Martinez’s confectionery creations at Bar Ana to the speckled black plates heaped with pasta at BoccaLupo. Another place you can expect to find Chef’s Tableware selections is at Georgia Boy, the tasting menu–only restaurant in the back of Southern Belle. “I picked up matte black dinner plates, an artsy pedestal bowl with a bubbled ceramic finish, and concave, high-gloss porcelain pieces,” says Georgia Boy and Southern Belle chef and owner Joey Ward. “Each one helps elevate the way we present a dish.”
Weerasin first discovered her love of ceramics when she took a pottery-making class at her high school in Thailand. She’s now lived in Atlanta 20 years, but she returns to her homeland every year to visit family. It was during one such trip in 2023 that she visited a family member’s ceramics business and saw the type of stunning handmade pieces that now fill her store. She originally intended for her 4,500-square-foot, two-room space to be more of a friend-to-friend operation, but after several requests, she opened it to the public.

Photograph by Martha Williams

Photograph by Martha Williams

Photograph by Martha Williams
Weerasin says she sources pieces with chefs in mind, collaborating with them on the right textures and weights for their serving dishes and explaining how each aspect might factor into the guest and server experience. “Each restaurant has a different concept, [so] I try to consult and recommend different types of ceramic, stone, clay, and porcelain,” she says.
Her industrial shelves are filled with a wide range of items, from the expected (plates, bowls, cups) to the unusual (sushi boats, matcha bowls, coffee pour-overs). Other offbeat items include an elephant-shaped mug, a peapod cutlery rest, and animal-shaped chopstick rests, located by the register. Customers looking for well-priced gifts for weddings, birthdays, and housewarmings can find dish sets and colorful wine glasses for less than $15.
Popular picks include “donut bowls”—large, shallow pieces that allow for creative plating and are especially popular for serving tasting menus. These bowls, which retail for $39.95 each, also offer a way to pair texture and color with the dishes; for home entertaining, they make a table look grander.
Weerasin’s favorite pieces for first-time shoppers: beautiful drinkware with a drip-style glaze. The glass glaze, known as nagashi (Japanese for “flowing”), is fired at more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which produces a natural crackle effect. “It’s very unique,” she says.
This article appears in our June 2026 issue.
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Atlanta, GA
Semi-truck, train collide in fiery crash in SW Atlanta
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — A semi-truck collided with a train overnight on the city’s southwest side, sparking a fire in the wreckage.
No injuries have been reported as authorities have yet to locate the driver of the tractor-trailer. No occupants were found on the train either, according to Atlanta Fire Rescue.
Crews responded to reports of a vehicle fire just before 4 a.m. at the intersection of Lee and Spark streets in southwest Atlanta.
When first responders arrived, they encountered a tractor-trailer afire after being struck by a train. Firefighters worked to put out the flames in the cab, trailer as well as on debris strewn about the railroad and roadway, Atlanta Fire Rescue told Atlanta News First.
Crews have not identified any hazardous materials in the wreckage.
An investigation is ongoing as no occupants were found in the tractor-trailer, train or surrounding area, authorities said.
Norfolk Southern and MARTA briefly halted operations in the area as police activity and cleanup continued.
The crash happened just below elevated MARTA rail tracks which run between the West End and Oakland City transit stations.
MARTA said that it had requested a bus bridge to transport riders between Oakland City and West End Stations “due to police activity” until further notice.
The transit agency was also offering riders Uber and Lyft credits for rail travel involving the Lakewood, Oakland City, West End and Garnett stations.
This is a developing story. Please stay with Atlanta News First as we learn more.
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