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Mauricio Pochettino drops his twenty-six man World Cup roster on Tuesday, and the anticipation is at a fever pitch. This is the squad that carries American soccer into a home tournament, and every selection carries weight. The big board is set, the debates are loud, and the clock is ticking toward June eleventh.
Shifting to the hardwood, and Victor Wembanyama is doing things that simply should not be possible at his age. The San Antonio Spurs phenom is tearing apart the conventional wisdom that young players need years of playoff seasoning before they can truly impact a series. Wembanyama is not waiting for anyone's permission to be great.
And over in the Premier League, one final day stands between several clubs and a Champions League spot worth hundreds of millions. Arsenal has already locked up the title, but the race behind them is electric. All twenty teams kick off simultaneously on Sunday morning, which means chaos, drama, and real financial stakes playing out in real time.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
