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

Monday, May 11, 2026

Pennant Fever

In England, Arsenal have won three games in a row, while Man City suffered a 3-3 draw against Everton in its next-to-last game.  Man City has a game in hand, but Arsenal will win the title if the Gunners can win their last two games:

1.  Arsenal:  24-5-7 (79 points)
2.  Man City:  22-5-8 (74 points)

Here's what's left.  On Wednesday, Man City hosts Crystal Place and will probably win that game to get to 77 points.  On Monday, May 18, Arsenal hosts Burnley, who have already been relegated.  On Tuesday, May 19, City goes to Bournemouth, who are in the middle of the pack.  The season will end on Sunday, May 24 with every team in the Premier League kicking off at 10 A.M. Central Time.  City will host fifth-place Aston Villa, one of the best teams in the league, while Arsenal will travel to fifteenth-place Crystal Palace.  So, the Arsenal clearly have the advantage on the remaining schedule.

On Saturday, May 16, Man City will play Chelsea in the final of the F.A. Cup.

In Scotland, last week Heart of Midlothian picked up a 2-1 victory over Rangers to effectively eliminate Rangers from the title race.  But on Saturday, Hearts played a 1-1 draw with Motherwell that opened the door for Celtic to take the title.  With two games left, the top of the table looks like this:

1.  Hearts:  23-5-8 (77 points)
2.  Celtic:  24-8-4 (76)

On Wednesday, Celtic travels to Motherwell, while Hearts host Falkirk.  And then on Saturday, the final day of the season, Celtic will host Hearts in a game that will probably decide the Scottish title.  It's been several generations since the Scottish race was this exciting.

On Saturday, May 23, Celtic will play Dunfermline Athletic in the final of the Scottish F.A. Cup.

In Europe, Arsenal (ENG) beat Atletico Madrid (ESP) by 2-1 over two legs to reach the final of the Champions' League for the second time in team history.  The Gunners will face defending champ Paris-Saint-Germain (FRA), who beat Bayern Munich (GER) in a 6-5 thriller over two legs.  PSG and Arsenal will meet at Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30.  That game, which will decide the Champions of Europe, will be the final club match of the 2025-26 season.  After that, everyone will start focusing on the World Cup. 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

NBA Update

The first major contender of the NBA playoffs has been eliminated.  The Celtics, who were the number-two team in the East, had a 3-1 lead on Philly, but lost the last three games and are eliminated.  Jayson Tatum was injured and unable to play, and the Celtics missed a ton of three's in a 109-100 home loss.  Tyrese Maxey made play after play down the stretch to seal the game for Philly.

There are still two more Game Sevens tomorrow, and then that will complete the First Round of the playoffs, which looks like this (seedings in parentheses):

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

WESTERN CONFERENCE
(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

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Pope Update

Tyran Stokes, the number one player in the Class of 2026, just announced that he was going to attend Kansas University in the fall.

For reasons that I cannot fathom, there were people in the Lexington media who thought Stokes was heading to the University of Kentucky.  In other words, they thought he would pick a coach who's never been to the Sweet 16 over one of the greatest coaches in college basketball history.

They were disappointed.

Like the man says in Citizen Kane:  "You're going to need more than one lesson.  And you're going to get more than one lesson."