Considered one of Miami Warmth coach Erik Spoelstra’s favourite sayings is that this: “block out the noise.”
That mantra is what the Warmth should take into the primary two video games of their sequence towards the Philadelphia 76ers within the second spherical of the Jap Convention playoffs.
Sport 1 is Monday at FTX Area, however most already really feel the Warmth have the sequence received. The Warmth had been already favored and their probabilities grew when Sixers heart Joel Embiid was dominated out the primary two video games due to a damaged orbital bone.
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NBA.com has already picked the Warmth in 5 whereas each ESPN NBA author selected Miami. On Sunday’s NBA Countdown on ESPN, analysts Jalen Rose and Stephen A. Smith took it additional when inspecting the Sixers’ probabilities of profitable one of many first two video games.
“They are not going to have the ability to do it,” Rose stated of the Sixers.
Smith spoke extra bluntly.
“Zero (probability),” Smith stated. “Let’s simply get this out of the best way … To be right here on nationwide tv and selling the sport, you wish to give suspense and also you wish to ensure you that you simply give the impression that there is a probability. Ain’t no method in hell the Miami Warmth are shedding to the Philadelphia 76ers in South Seaside. It is not going to occur.”
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Inter Miami are enjoying a golden moment in Major League Soccer, and the 2-1 win over Nashville SC at GEODIS Park is proof of that. Tata Martino’s side extended their unbeaten run away from home to seven games and continue to impress with their engaging and efficient soccer, but without the Messi and Suárez duo. Ian Fray and Jordi Alba were the heroes of the night, scoring the decisive goals that secured the win and kept Inter Miami on the winning trail.
Martino made significant changes to the starting line-up since the last win over Columbus Crew, opting for a formation that mixed experience and youth. The gamble proved right from the start of the match. Inter Miami began by pressing and creating chances. Cremaschi, Gressel and Campana were the first to threaten the Nashville goal, showing that the team was here to win.
In the 30th minute, the initial pressure turned into a clear warning of what was to come. Gressel, with his back to goal, received a pass from Campana and shot with precision, hitting the crossbar. It was a demonstration of Inter Miami’s firepower, which would soon be translated into goals.
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Ten minutes later, the team finally broke through the Nashville defense. A corner taken by Gressel found the head of Gómez at the far post, but the Nashville goalkeeper made a miraculous save. The next corner, however, was no salvation.
Gressel again took the corner with precision, and Ian Fray, at the far post, headed the ball into the back of the net, scoring his second goal in two games after an impressive recovery from a serious knee injury.
Inter Miami didn’t stop there. In the 44th minute, another corner from Gressel was cleared by the Nashville defense, but the ball fell to Jordi Alba outside the box. The Spaniard showed all his class as he got to his feet and hit a spectacular volley into the corner of the net, doubling Inter Miami’s lead.
It was Alba’s third goal of the season and he showed that, even at the age of 35, he can still decide matches with his technical quality.
In the second half, Nashville tried to react and managed to reduce the lead in the 73rd minute with a penalty converted by Hany Mukhtar. But Inter Miami, led by a solid performance from goalkeeper Drake Callender, kept their cool and held off the pressure.
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Callender made crucial saves, especially a diving save to stop a dangerous shot from Mukhtar in injury time, ensuring that the score remained in Inter Miami’s favor.
Jordi Alba was voted Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Match, not only for his decisive goal, but also for his solid performance in defense and attack. His presence in the team has been crucial, especially with the absences of Messi and Suárez, who are at the 2024 Copa América. Coach Tata Martino was full of praise for the left-back after the match.
“He [Alba] is a player with a lot of class and quality, I’m not surprised by the goal he scored. He gives us a lot of options in attack and plays very well defensively,” said Martino.
With this win, Inter Miami strengthen their position as one of the most feared teams in the MLS. The unbeaten run away from home and the soccer on show are clear signs that the team is on course to achieve great things this season. The next challenge is to continue this run of success and go for more wins.
COCONUT GROVE, FLA. (WSVN) – Boating safety is top of mind in the days leading up to the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Several South Florida agencies, including City of Miami Police and Miami Fire Rescue, and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez came together at Miami City Hall on Saturday to lead a hands-on workshop focusing on preventing tragedy on the water.
The parents of Lucy Fernandez, who lost their daughter in a 2022 boat crash, were also in attendance.
“Our goal is to prioritize responsible boating in an environment where speed, overcrowding, distractions and a lack of navigational knowledge pose significant risk,” said Andy Fernandez, Lucy’s father.
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Lucy died when the boat she was on crashed into a mile marker near the Upper Keys in Biscayne Bay. She was 17 years old.
Another teen was permanently disabled by the injuries she suffered.
Members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the U.S. Coast Guard also took part in a panel discussion at Saturday’s event.
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers identified the 39-year-old woman killed on Thursday night in Homestead as Eulalia Gonzalez Martin De Osorio.
Crime Stoppers used Instagram to distribute a flyer reporting Gonzalez was killed at about 7:40 p.m., in the area of Northwest 11 Street and Sixth Avenue, also known as Roberts Road.
Homestead police officers responded to a shooting, and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue personnel used a helicopter to rush Martin De Osorio to the Jackson South Medical Center where a doctor pronounced her dead.
According to Detective Angel Rodriguez, a spokesman for the Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami-Dade homicide detectives assumed the investigation.
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Detectives asked anyone with information about this or other cases to call Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at 305-471-8477.
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