The Daily Play With Joy Taylor

Will Wemby and Spurs Force a Game 7 and Golden Knights Return to the Stanley Cup Finals

5 min · 28. maj 2026
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Joy Taylor recaps the Knicks’ second straight playoff sweep after Jalen Brunson and New York closed out the Cavaliers in four, extending a dominate 11-game win streak; while waiting to face either the Thunder or Spurs as they chase a 53-year title drought. She notes New York has struggled against OKC in recent seasons but cautions against overvaluing regular-season results, then previews Thunder vs. Spurs Game 6 in San Antonio, looking for a stronger performance from Victor Wembanyama and hoping the Spurs force a Game 7. Taylor also covers the Vegas Golden Knights reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in nine seasons by sweeping the Avalanche, praising their rapid franchise success and noting they’ll face the winner of Hurricanes vs. Canadiens, with Carolina up 2-1 after two overtime wins.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Joy Taylor recaps the US Men’s National Team’s World Cup run ending in a 4–1 loss to Belgium, criticizing a slow start, mental lapses, and Belgium’s sharper play despite Malik Tillman’s free-kick goal. She addresses controversy around Flo Balogun being allowed to play after a red-card situation. Arguing officials should “get the call right” with review and suggesting FIFA reexamine red-card rules for unintentional actions. Taylor highlights positive impacts and player stories from the run, emphasizing early youth development to grow US men’s soccer. She then shifts to NBA free agency, noting reports the Warriors have low optimism about landing LeBron James and the team’s uncertain roster direction. Finally, she discusses the Steelers’ outlook with Mike McCarthy replacing Mike Tomlin and reuniting with Aaron Rodgers, expressing limited optimism and prioritizing a long-overdue playoff win.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Joy Taylor recaps a holiday weekend of sports and previews the USMNT’s massive World Cup knockout matchup vs. Belgium as the last 2026 host nation still alive, noting Canada is out and Mexico lost to England. She breaks down FIFA adjusting Flo Balogun’s one-game ban after a red card vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, citing reports that President Trump asked FIFA to review the suspension and that additional evidence was provided, and shares Belgium’s critical reactions and FIFA’s probation warning. Taylor argues the card should have been a yellow, calls for consistent officiating (referencing Messi and a disputed England–Mexico red), and highlights the US’s depth and style under Mauricio Pochettino. She also discusses Rich Paul’s “LeBron speaks” update, listing 10 potential teams and debating what a “pressure-free” decision really means.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Joy Taylor previews the USMNT’s first World Cup elimination match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco, emphasizing a win-or-go-home mentality, the U.S. ranking advantage (15th vs. 61st), and the need for aggressive offense as Christian Pulisic is expected to be ready after limited minutes. She then reacts to major NBA news: LeBron James is leaving the Lakers after eight seasons, with supportive statements from Luka, Jeanie Buss, and Magic Johnson; she notes his age (41), playoff impact, and rumors linking him to the Heat, Warriors, or Cavaliers, while Bronny James’ $2.3M Lakers contract becomes fully guaranteed. Taylor also covers Kawhi Leonard being traded from the Clippers back to Toronto for Brandon Ingram, Grady Dick, multiple picks, and a swap amid an ongoing salary-cap circumvention investigation. She closes with the New York Liberty beating the Aces 93–85 for the Commissioner’s Cup behind Sabrina Ionescu and Breanna Stewart.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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