Sunday, May 17, 2026

NBA Update

Only one of the four quarter-final series is going to a Game Seven:

EAST:
(1) Detroit 3 - 3 (4) Cleveland
(3) New York 4 - 2 (7) Philadelphia

WEST:
(1) Oklahoma City 4 - 0 (4) L.A. Lakers
(2) San Antonio 4 - 2 (6) Minnesota

Tonight, Detroit and Cleveland will settle their series at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.  Here are the scores of the first six games (home teams listed first):

05/05/26:  Detroit 111 - 101 Cleveland
05/07/26:  Detroit 107 - 97 Cleveland
05/09/26:  Cleveland 116 - 109 Detroit
05/11/26:  Cleveland 112 - 103 Detroit
05/13/26:  Detroit 113 - 117 Cleveland (OT)
05/15/26:  Cleveland 94 - 115 Detroit

Having survived Game Six on the road, Detroit should be favored to close out the series at home, and indeed they are favored by 4 1/2 points.  They are also -186 on the Moneyline.  ESPN gives them a 70.1 percent chance of victory.

But you can't see this game on ESPN, or TBS, or NBC, or any of the other places that have carried the NBA for most of my life.  This game is on Amazon Prime Video, and I would love to know how many fans will actually figure this out.

In the regular season, Detroit went 60-22, winning the Central Division by eight games over the Cavaliers, who went 52-30.

PGA Championship, Round Four

Here are the last ten winners of the PGA Championship:

2016:  Jimmy Walker-14 (Baltusrol G.C., Springfield, N.J.)
2017:  Justin Thomas-8 (Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.)
2018:  Brooks Koepka-16 (Bellerive C.C., Town and Country, Mo.)
2019:  Brooks Koepka-8 (Bethpage Black Course, Farmingdale, N.Y.)
2020:  Collin Morikawa-13 (TPC Harding Park, San Francisco)
2021:  Phil Mickelson-6 (Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Kiawah Island, S.C.)
2022:  Justin Thomas-5 (Southern Hills, Tulsa, Okla.)
2023:  Brooks Koepka-9 (Oak Hill, East Course, Rochester, N.Y.)
2024:  Xander Schauffele-21 (Valhalla G.C., Louisville, Ky.)
2025:  Scottie Scheffler-11 (Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C.)

This year, the PGA Championship is being held at Aronimink G.C., a lovely old course in the western suburbs of Philadelphia.  Aronimink is a classic course, but it has not hosted a major since Gary Player won the PGA there in 1962.  The last time the pros game to Aronimink was in 2018, when it hosted the BMW Championship.  The pros torched the course -- Keegan Bradley won in a playoff after shooting 20 under par (66+64+66+64 = 260).  And most folks expected that type of scoring to happen again.

It has not, however, for two reasons.  First, the conditions have been quite breezy this week, making it more difficult than usual for the pros to control the flight of their shots.  But even more importantly, whoever makes the pin placements decided to put the pins in locations that are extremely difficult to reach.  When the hole is only a few yards from the edge of the green, even the best golfers are discouraged from shooting at the flag.

The two best golfers in the world -- Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy -- have both complained about this setup.  Their point is that when you put the flags in such inaccessible locations, you take away many of the the benefits of long driving and iron accuracy.  McIlroy further explained that while it's very difficult to make a very low score this week, its not that hard to make a lot of pars -- you just aim for the middle of the green and two-putt.  In other words, the course is not separating the truly excellent players from the good players -- which is what the greatest courses do.

We've seen this phenomenon in two recent U.S. Opens -- neither of which was won by McIlroy or Scheffler.  In 2023, the National Open went to the Los Angeles C.C., and both Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele opened with 8-under par 62's.  Obviously panicked over the potential for such low scores at the National Open, the USGA made it extremely difficult for players to make birdie the rest of the way.  The final round was a slog, as Wyndham Clark held off  McIlroy and Scheffler as all three men shot even par 70's.  McIlroy and Scheffler are plainly better golfers than Clark, but on the day they simply couldn't make the birdies they needed, while Clark was content to play for pars.

Last year, the U.S. Open went to Oakmont, which was set up in such a way that it was extremely difficult to make a good score.  Furthermore, the final round was played in a driving rainstorm that created even more challenges.  The result was a fairly boring leaderboard, with J.J. Spaun outlasting everyone for the title.

As a young fan, I enjoyed penal golf courses like the U.S. Opens of my youth.  But I outgrew that viewpoint. Now I believe that McIlroy is correct, and that the job of a major tournament is to identify the truly great golfer.  For example, two years ago, at Valhalla, we were treated to an incredible shootout between Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, and Viktor Hovland -- three of the best players in the world at the time.  Schauffele's winning score of 263 was very low, but the element of drama on the last day was far superior to the Sunday slogs at Los Angeles C.C. and Oakmont described above.  And we all felt comfortable that Schauffele had truly earned his spot in history.

However, I know that not everyone agrees with me on this point, and certain club members will always be unhappy if the scores at their course are too low.  Thus, there will always be tournaments like this one where the Andy Norths of the Tour have a better chance to prevail -- and I'll be watching anyway.  If nothing else, I will enjoy seeing a beautiful old golf course, a large and enthusiastic Philly crowd, and what should be a close and tight struggle.

With one round to go, the top of the crowded leaderboard looks like this:

1.  Alex Smalley-6 (67+69+68=204)

T2.  Matti Schmid (GER):  -4 (69+72+65=206)
T2.  Nick Taylor (CAN):  -4 (69+72+65=206)
T2.  Jon Rahm (ESP):  -4 (69+70+67=206)
T2.  Aaron Rai (ENG):  -4 (70+69+67=206)
T2.  Ludvig Aberg (SWE):  -4 (72+66+68=206)

T7.  Rory McIlroy (NIR):  -3 (74+67+66=207)
T7.  Xander Schauffele-3 (68+73+66=207)
T7.  Patrick Reed-3 (68+72+67=207)
T7.  Maverick McNealy-3 (69+67+71=207)

Lots of other folks are also in contention.  Justin Rose, Martin Kaymer, Cameron Smith, and Hideki Matsuyama are part of an 11-way tie (!) at 2 under par.  Brooks Koepka, Rickie Fowler, and Scottie Scheffler are part of an 8-way tie (!!) at 1 under par.  In all, there is a total of 30 men who will tee off today within five shots of the lead, which is almost unheard of.  Here are the favorites, listed by odds to win:

Smalley:  +480
Rahm:  +550
Aberg:  +550
McIlroy:  +700
Schauffele:  +1300
Scheffler:  +1600
Taylor:  +1800
Rai:  +1800

I can't remember the last time a tournament was this wide open going into the last day.

Friday, May 15, 2026

PGA Championship, Round Two

Here is the current Top Ten at the PGA Championship:

1.  A. Smalley-4 (26 holes)

T2.  H. Matsuyama (JPN):  -3 (34)
T2.  A. Potgieter (RSA):  -3 (18)
T2.  S. Jaeger (GER):  -3 (18)
T2.  M.W. Lee (AUS):  -3 (18)
T2.  R. Hisatsune (JPN):  -3 (18)

T7.  P. Reed-2 (30)
T7.  D. Brown (ENG):  -2 (18)
T7.  S. Theegala-2 (18)
T7.  M. Greyserman-2 (18)
T7.  X. Schauffele-2 (18)

Scottie Scheffler, who shot a 3-under par 67 yesterday, is currently at 1-under par for the tournament after 28 holes.

Aronomink G.C. is playing difficult so far today.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Pennant Fever

In Scotland, Celtic went to Motherwell and pulled out a 3-2 victory.  Hearts played their last home game of the year and hammered Falkirk 3-0.  So with one game left, the top of the standings look like this:

1.  Heart of Midlothian:  24-5-8 (80 points)
2.  Celtic:  25-8-4 (79 points)

On Saturday, at 6:30 A.M. Central Time, Hearts will travel to Celtic Park for the Title Decider.

Hearts and Celtic have been playing each other since 1890.  Here's how this season's matches have gone:

10/26/25:  Hearts 3 - 1 Celtic
12/07/25:  Celtic 1 - 2 Hearts
01/25/26:  Hearts 2 - 2 Celtic

The all-time record is Celtics by 221-91-76.

It's very simple.  If Celtic win the match, they win the Scottish Premier League, which would be their 56th League Title, and their fifth in a row.  If Hearts can win or tie, then they will win the Scottish Premier League.  That would be their fifth League Title, and their first since the 1959-60 season.

I've been watching Scottish soccer since 1995, and I can't remember another League race that came down to the last game.  It's been very exciting, and I really hope that Hearts can pull it out.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

NBA Update

There's no reason to tune in until OKC runs into some trouble, and so far they haven't lost a game:

ROUND OF SIXTEEN:

East
(1) Detroit 4 - 3 (8) Orlando
(4) Cleveland 4 - 3 (5) Toronto
(3) New York 4 - 2 (6) Atlanta
(2) Boston 3 - 4 (7) Philadelphia

West
(1) Oklahoma City 4 - 0 (8) Phoenix
(4) L.A. Lakers 4 - 2 (5) Houston
(3) Denver 2 - 4 (6) Minnesota
(2) San Antonio 4 - 1 (7) Portland

So that brought us to the quarterfinals, which currently look like this:

East
(1) Detroit 2 - 2 (4) Cleveland
(3) New York 4 - 0 (7) Philadelphia

West
(1) Oklahoma City 4 - 0 (4) L.A. Lakers
(2) San Antonio 2 - 2 (6) Minnesota