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Miami Heat’s Caleb Martin Questionable Tonight Against Boston Celtics
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Miami Warmth ahead Caleb Martin is listed as questionable for tonight’s sport towards the Boston Celtics.
Martin is coping with a non-Covid sickness. He has scored at the very least 20 factors within the final three video games, all Warmth victories.
This is the sport preview:
Sport time: 7:30 p.m., ET
The place: TD Backyard
TV: Bally Sports activities Solar
Betting line: Warmth +9
VITALS: The Warmth and Celtics meet for the second of 4 matchups this common season. Earlier this season, Boston recorded a 111-104 win in Miami. Final season, the Celtics received the sequence 2-1 after Miami received it the earlier 12 months. The Warmth are 51-79 all-time versus Boston in the course of the common season, together with 29-38 in dwelling video games and 22-41 in highway video games. For the Warmth, Duncan Robinson (ankle), Tyler Herro (ankle), Nikola Jovic (foot), Caleb Martin (sickness), Dewayne Dedmon (foot), Haywood Highsmith (ankle), Gabe Vincent (knee) and Jimmy Butler (ankle) are questionable, Max Strus (shoulder) and Jamal Cain (sickness) are possible and Victor Oladipo (knee) and Omar Yurtseven (ankle) are out. For the Celtics, Jaylen Brown (neck) is questionable and Robert Williams (knee), Danillo Gallinari (knee) are out.
PROJECTED STARTERS
HEAT
G Tyler Herro
G Kyle Lowry
C Bam Adebayo
F Caleb Martin
F Max Strus
CELTICS
F Jaylen Brown
F Jayson Tatum
C Al Horford
G Marcus Sensible
G Derrick White
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Warmth heart Bam Adebayo on having back-to-back 30-point video games:”I am in a movement. Coach [Erik Spoelstra] is taking part in by way of me. He is letting me get to my spots. That is what I have been engaged on this summer time, simply getting in my spots and simply being environment friendly.”
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Four shootings in Boston in hours following July 4th celebrations
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Multiple shootings in Boston overnight; 1 man killed and 4 injured
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BOSTON – There were three shootings in Boston overnight in the hours after 4th of July celebrations in the city. One man was killed and four others were injured, Boston police said.
Man shot and killed on Shawmut Avenue
Boston police said officers responded just after 1:33 a.m. to 618 Shawmut Ave, which is near Ramsay Park by the border of the South End and Lower Roxbury, and found a man with gunshot wounds. He was taken to the hospital where he later died. The man’s name has not been released.
3 people shot in Jamaica Plain
Just minutes earlier in Jamaica Plain, Boston police officers responded to 297 Centre St. where three adults were shot. They were all taken to a hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening.
Blue Hill Ave. shooting
A Boston police spokesman said that there was a third shooting at a gas station on Blue Hill Avenue later in the night. Boston Medical Center reported the shooting to police after the victim arrived at the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
No arrests yet in Boston shootings
Boston police tell WBZ-TV they have not yet made any arrests in connection with the shootings, but they are all being investigated.
Anyone with information can call police at 617-343-4470 or anonymously text the word “TIP” to CRIME (27463).
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Fresh LPs to match the many moods of summer
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Summertime and the living is, well, complex, and dark, and also bright and joyous. So why not spin two new LPs to match the many moods of the season?
“Good Together,” Lake Street Dive
Yacht rock is made by earnest artists who can do sophisticated, jazzy rock but would rather make sunny, summery, buoyant pop in the vein of Motown, the Brill Building, and the pre-1966 Beatles. Lake Street Dive isn’t yacht rock, but the band plays with those same elements: sincere songwriting made by musicians with jazz chops and a delicious pop bounce.
The difference — and you can hear this all over new album “Good Together” — is that Lake Street Dive aren’t falsely sunny. The quintet’s sunshine is earned by climbing over pain, chaos, and our maddening modern moment.
The ex-Boston band hasn’t lost a step since lineup shuffles brought singer-songwriter-keyboardist Akie Bermiss in 2017 and guitarist James Cornelison into the fold. In many ways, the group is tighter: see a title track that could be the Jackson 5 at its “I Want You Back” best. Actually, the whole first side bumps with soulful, funky, stomping Top 40, even when the lyrics are more introspective than triumphant.
The flip side bumps too, but Lake Street Dive shows its depth as it slows down. In “Seats at the Bar,” the band has written the world’s first great love song about skipping sitting at a two top. “Twenty Five” presents a lost relationship not as tragedy but as happy memory.
The album closes with its one grand song, maybe just to prove this band can do it all: “Set Sail (Prometheus & Eros)” is an epic duet like something that could end an arty blockbuster musical, or end any dark and bright summer.
“Born in the USA,” Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen crashed the summer of ’84 40 years ago with an album that split the difference between America’s deep anxieties and its simple pleasures. Like Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life” and Bob Marley’s “Exodus” before it, “Born in the USA” runs through a staggering range of electric emotions and big ideas that, when totaled, document a time and place.
The recently reissued LP is bookended by the chronically misunderstood title track about Vietnam vets abandoned by their country and “My Hometown,” about a town with a legacy of racial violence and a future of dying economic prospects. Between the anger and gloom, Springsteen presents narrators burning for love — one desperate to reclaim a relationship that ain’t coming back (“Downbound Train”), another looking for a respite from pain through sexual salvation (“I’m on Fire”).
But along with disappointment and desperation, these small-town (and so often, small-time) men often come with gleeful-if-misplaced optimism. In the goofy, hooky, endless fun of “Darlington County,” there’s “me and Wayne on the Fourth of July” looking to use $200 and promises that their dad owns the World Trade Center to score dates. No song has lyrics that scream middle-aged angst with music that shouts louder that life is a blast like “Glory Days.” And “Dancing in the Dark” is such a perfect pop song it put a 35-year-old into the charts next to 20-somethings like Madonna and Prince.
“Born in the USA” is the sound of the summer for those who can dance even as they admit their lives and their country is a mess.
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