Pacers vs. Thunder odds: Best bets, predictions for NBA Finals Game 2New Foto - Pacers vs. Thunder odds: Best bets, predictions for NBA Finals Game 2

The Indiana Pacers came into the 2025 NBA Finals ashistoric underdogs, but somehow managed to steal Game 1 from the Oklahoma City Thunder in a111-110 thriller, thanks to Tyrese Haliburton's clutch shot with 0.3 seconds remaining. The Thunder are still the prohibitive favorites (-350 atBetMGM) to win the series, but Game 2 all of a sudden becomes a massive one for Oklahoma City. Oddsmakers know this as well, which is why the Thunder are 10.5-point home favorites in Game 2 with a total of 228.5. The betting public is backing the Pacers so far at BetMGM, with 69% of the wagers on Indiana to cover. Let us not forget the bettor who wagered$1.05 million on Oklahoma City to win the seriesat -700 odds in Las Vegas at an MGM book on Wednesday night. He or she will be one of the Thunder's biggest fans on Sunday night. Yahoo Sports asked handicapperMichael Fiddlefor his thoughts on some best bets for Game 2 of the finals: Fiddle:"I was on the over in Game 1, and while there was some late under money, the closing price of 230 I thought was right. Game 2 is another over spot. I think they'll be fewer turnovers and more shot opportunities for both teams, but especially Indiana — the Pacers shouldn't have 18 turnovers in the first half again. Both teams are top three in pace and value possessions analytically. Oklahoma City should get to the line a little more often as well. Combine more shots with the clock stopped more often, easy baskets and early market action, and I do think this is comfortable to go back to the over again. "The full zig-zag is priced in at -11 for OKC. I can't get there to back either side. I would understand it if people want to back the Pacers again, but I would be very surprised if the 10.5's weren't taken by tip. I think any 10.5's will be hit and if it gets to 10, those will be snapped up as well. The Pacers at plus-11.5 or OKC at minus-10 will probably be sharp numbers to have by tip. There are more opportunities in the prop market, so it's probably the better place to attack. And if you don't have Oklahoma City futures for the series, I'd say now is the time. "I like Pascal Siakam over 18.5 points. I think a lot of people are going to go to Isaiah Hartenstein overs, but I would be cautious of that. It's going to be a public side, and everyone is talking about the Thunder being out-rebounded. I don't think Oklahoma City is going to change — they're going to look at as 'We had a 15-point lead in the 4Q and lost it, let's see what happens.' I think they'll keep looking to play small. I'd look more at Lou Dort. His role will be there and stable, so I like his over 14.5 points plus rebounds plus assists, too." Best bets:Over 228.5, Pascal Siakam over 18.5 points, Lou Dort over 14.5 PRA

Pacers vs. Thunder odds: Best bets, predictions for NBA Finals Game 2

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Former Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrested for disorderly conduct outside CincinnatiNew Foto - Former Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrested for disorderly conduct outside Cincinnati

Former NFL cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was arrested near Cincinnati on Friday night, per multiplereports. Jones, who is best known for his time with the Cincinnati Bengals, was charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct and assault of an officer. Jones was booked in Kenton County Jail, just outside of Cincinnati, just before 2 a.m. He was released Saturday on $100,000 bond, and has a court appearance scheduled for Monday. Additional details of his arrest have not been released. Jones was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in 2005 as the sixth overall pick out of West Virginia, and later went on to play eight seasons with the Bengals. But his NFL career was often marred by legal issues: Jones had a series of off-field incidents, including involvement in a shooting in Las Vegas, in his first two years in the league. As a result, Jones was eventually suspended by the league for the 2007 season, essentially marking the beginning of the league's personal conduct policy. Jonesofficially retired from the NFL in 2019, but his legal troubles continued. Just before his retirement, Jones wasarrested for public intoxication and disorderly conductin an Indianapolis casino. In 2021, he wascharged with assaultin Hamilton County, Ohio, after punching and kicking someone in the head until they were unconscious. Jones was alsoarrested in 2023 after an incident on a plane, and was charged with misdemeanor alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threatening. However, the former cornerback denied those charges, saying at the time that he was just requesting a different seat so he could charge his iPad. He was alsoarrestedlast November after the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match in Arlington, Texas, and charged with public intoxication, assault on a peace officer, evading arrest and resisting arrest.

Former Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrested for disorderly conduct outside Cincinnati

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Trump threatens 'very serious consequences' if Elon Musk finances Republican challengersNew Foto - Trump threatens 'very serious consequences' if Elon Musk finances Republican challengers

President Donald Trumpsaid his former adviser,billionaire Elon Musk, would face "very serious consequences" if he financed candidates to challenge Republicans who support the president's legislative package for tax cuts and border security. "If he does, he'll have to pay the consequences for that,"Trump told NBC News on June 7. He declined to share what those would be. "He'll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that." Therupture between the world's most powerful man and the world's richest manreachesfar beyond their own relationship. Musk contributed nearly $300 million to help Republicans, including Trump, win the 2024 elections. He was a special White House adviser recommending ways to dismantle federal agencies and lay off workers. Trump thanked him repeatedly for his service and presented him with a gold key in the Oval Office on May 30. Butinthe week after, Musk harshly called the House-passed legislative package of Trump's top priorities a "disgusting abomination" and urged lawmakers to kill it, as the Senate debates the measure. In response, Trump has already threatened to cancel Musk's government subsidies for electric carmaker Tesla and contracts for rocket company SpaceX. Trump said he thought Musk turned on him because the legislation would end subsidies for electric vehicles and because Trump discarded Musk's choice to lead NASA. Musk replied by threatening to shut down the Dragon spacecraft program that helps the U.S. transport astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station. Trump has seemingly tried to temper his public comments about Musk, wishing his companies well. But he told reporters on Air Force One on June 6 that retaliation was possible. "He's got a lot of money. He gets a lot of subsidy, so we'll take a look at that," Trump said. "Only if it's fair for him and for the country, I would certainly think about it. But it has to be fair." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump threatens 'serious consequences' if Elon Musk backs GOP rivals

Trump threatens 'very serious consequences' if Elon Musk finances Republican challengers

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Republican lawmaker slammed for 'hateful' post about Sikh congressional chaplainNew Foto - Republican lawmaker slammed for 'hateful' post about Sikh congressional chaplain

WASHINGTON – A Republican congresswoman from Illinois is under bipartisan criticism after saying that a Sikh man should "never have been allowed" to serve as the guest chaplain in the U.S. House of Representatives. In a since-deleted post on X, Rep. Mary Miller wrote on June 6 that it was "deeply troubling that a Sikh was allowed to lead prayer" in the U.S. Capitol. "This should have never been allowed to happen," she wrote. "America was founded as a Christian nation, and I believe our government should reflect that truth, not drift further from it." Initially, Miller misidentified the man, Giani Surinder Singh of the Gurdwara South Jersey Sikh Society, as Muslim. Her X account later edited the post to correctly describe him as Sikh before deleting the comment entirely. Muslims are adherents to Islam. Sikhism is a different religion, the fifth largest in the world. It was founded in the Punjab region of South Asia. There are roughly 750,000 Sikhs in the United States,according to the Sikh Coalition. A spokesperson for Miller did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Miller's remarks swiftly prompted backlash from Democrats and Republicans. "A Sikh prayer on the House floor—followed by a Christian prayer one week and a Jewish prayer the next—doesn't violate the Constitution, offend my Catholic faith, or throttle my support for Israel,"wrote Rep. Nick LaLota, R-New York, on X. "Live and let live." Rep. David Valadao, R-California, also said he was "troubled" by Miller's post. Democratic leadership denounced Miller's comments, too. "It's deeply troubling that such an ignorant and hateful extremist is serving in the United States Congress," Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffrieswrote on X. "That would be you, Mary." Zachary Schermele is an education reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach him by email at zschermele@usatoday.com. Follow him on X at @ZachSchermele and Bluesky at @zachschermele.bsky.social. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:GOP lawmaker slammed for 'hateful' post about congressional chaplain

Republican lawmaker slammed for 'hateful' post about Sikh congressional chaplain

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Belmont Stakes at Saratoga is a Kentucky Derby rematchNew Foto - Belmont Stakes at Saratoga is a Kentucky Derby rematch

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) — The Triple Crown concludes Saturday with the157th running of the Belmont Stakes. The race is a rematch between Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty and runner-up Journalism, who is the favorite afterwinning the Preakness. Derby third-place finisher Baeza also is in the field of eight. Sovereignty is racing for the first time since the first Saturday in May. Owners and trainer Bill Mottdecided not to enterSovereignty in the Preakness because of the short, two-week turnaround. Journalism is the only horse running in all three legs of the Triple Crown this year. Bob Baffert-trained Rodriguez is in the Belmont after beingscratched from the Derbybecause of a minor foot bruise that also kept the colt out of the Preakness. The Belmont is taking place for a second consecutive time at historic Saratoga Race Course in upstate New York. The New York Racing Association temporarily relocated it there while Belmont Park on Long Island undergoesnearly half a billion dollarsin renovations. ___ AP horse racing:https://apnews.com/hub/horse-racing

Belmont Stakes at Saratoga is a Kentucky Derby rematch

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Aaron Rodgers signs reported 1-year, $13.65 million contract with Steelers, will wear No. 8 in PittsburghNew Foto - Aaron Rodgers signs reported 1-year, $13.65 million contract with Steelers, will wear No. 8 in Pittsburgh

Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers are officially official. The veteran quarterback went to the Steelers' practice facility to sign a one-year deal with the team, Pittsburgh announced Saturday. The contract is worth $13.65 million, with $10 million guaranteed, per multiple reports. With incentives, which include playing time and team performance, the contract is worth up to $19.5 million. Done deal ✍️@AaronRodgers12pic.twitter.com/xM4wy8EdGG — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers)June 7, 2025 Additionally, the Steelers announced Rodgers will wear No. 8 this season. Rodgers wore the same number during his two-year stint with the New York Jets, but wore No. 12 throughout his 18-year tenure with the Green Bay Packers. 🎱@AaronRodgers12pic.twitter.com/seuxH7lDxY — Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers)June 7, 2025 Rodgers, after a long offseason full of hints, finally ended the speculation earlier this week byagreeing to a one-year deal with Pittsburgh. The four-time NFL MVP will now put on a Steelers uniform as his career winds down, in a signingthat left plenty of winners and losers. Rodgers' move to Pittsburgh came after two disappointing years with the Jets. As New York went through a coaching and GM change this offseason, Rodgers wasinformed the Jets were moving on without him. In the weeks since, Rodgers, who is 41,had been weighing whether to retire. However, despite Rodgers' mixed messages, the Steelers seemed optimistic about Rodgers joining in the offseason: Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlincalled a March visit from Rodgers "productive,"while team president Art Rooney II said at spring owners meetingsthings were "pointing in that direction"in terms of Rodgers signing with the team. Rodgers joins a Steelers squad that, despite along streakof winning seasons, is in need of a boost out of general mediocrity. Pittsburghacquired receiver DK Metcalf in a trade this offseason, adding a major target for Rodgers before the QB even committed. Opposite Rodgers will be the Steelers' solid defense, anchored by star edge rusher T.J. Watt, to boost the team's chances of success. Rodgers' commitment to the Steelers also sets upa handful of exciting matchupsin the 2025 season, including an early game against the Jets, and another matchup against his other former team, the Packers.

Aaron Rodgers signs reported 1-year, $13.65 million contract with Steelers, will wear No. 8 in Pittsburgh

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Musk's Allegation Against Trump Is Deleted From Social MediaNew Foto - Musk's Allegation Against Trump Is Deleted From Social Media

President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Elon Musk in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C, on May 30, 2025. Credit - Allison Robbert—Getty Images AmidPresident Donald Trump and Elon Musk's bitter online war of words, key posts have been deleted from social media. The most divisive post from Musk alleged that Trump is listed in the files related to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and that this is why they have not been fully released to the public. He did not provide evidence pertaining to this. Musk made the allegation on Thursday, in a post shared on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). But as of early Saturday morning, Musk's Epstein-related post was no longer showing, with X users instead receiving a notice that reads: "Sorry, that post has been deleted." And it's not the only post of Musk's that has been deleted. Another inflammatory post from Thursday, which saw Musk respond "yes," endorsing a message that said "Trump should be impeached" and that Vance "should replace him,"is also no longer viewable on X. The deleted posts suggest that the explosive feud between Trump and his one-time ally could be thawing. Read More:Where Things Stand With the Epstein Files Following Musk's Allegation Against Trump Musk's original posts came as Trump alsolobbed insults and threatened to takeaway government funding and contracts related to billionaire Musk's Space X company. The row started when Musk aired his grievances with Trump's"Big, Beautiful Bill," which is being considered by the Senate. The Tesla CEO branded the bill a "disgusting abomination" andtold his millions of followersto "call your Senator, call your Congressman… kill the bill." Although things appear, for now, to be simmering down, Trump has made it clear he does not have plans to reconcile with Musk. When asked on Friday night by reporters if he intends to speak with Musk—whountil recently leadthe Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—the President gave a clear response. "No I don't have plans… I'm not even thinking about it,"Trump said on Air Force One. "I'm not really interested in that, I'm really interested in the country, and solving problems." However, when asked if he plans to take back the symbolic White House key that he gifted to Musk, Trump said that he has no intention of doing that."I don't take things back, I gave him a key, he tried very hard," the President told reporters, praising the efforts of DOGE. Read More:J.D. Vance Speaks Out After He's Dragged Into Explosive Row Between Trump and Musk Trump also appeared to defend Musk against the New YorkTimes'reported allegations that the Tesla CEO regularly consumed ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms when traveling with Trump on the campaign trail in 2024. "I don't want to comment on his drug use. I don't know what his status is," Trump said, when asked by reporters if he had concerns. "I read an article in the New YorkTimes. I thought it was, frankly, it sounded very unfair to me." Trump's Air Force One remarks, issued late on Friday, came hours after hetold ABC Newsthat Musk had "lost his mind." Meanwhile, although Musk's Epstein-related allegation against Trump has since been deleted, the impact of the initial post continues to be felt.The allegation spurred Democrats to chase the full unsealing of the Epstein files, prompting prominent lawmakers to sign a letter, accompanied by a press release titled"Is Trump Suppressing The Epstein Files?" Trump's connection to Epsteindates back decades. In a 2002 interview withNew Yorkmagazine, he famously said that Epstein was "a lot of fun to be with." In July 2019, NBC News' TODAY releasedunearthed video footagebelieved to be from 1992, which showed Trump hosting Epstein at his Mar-a-Lago estate. But after Epstein's 2019 arrest on federal sex trafficking charges,Trump told reportersin the Oval Office: "I had a falling out with him [Epstein]. I haven't spoken to him in 15 years. I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you." Contact usatletters@time.com.

Musk’s Allegation Against Trump Is Deleted From Social Media

Musk's Allegation Against Trump Is Deleted From Social Media President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Elon Musk in th...

 

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