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Arsenal are champions of England for the first time in twenty-two years, and North London did not hold back. Tens of thousands of Gunners supporters flooded the streets Sunday for a bus parade celebrating the club's first Premier League title since two thousand and four. Yes, the loss to PSG in Europe still stings, but that trophy made a lot of pain disappear fast.
Shifting to the hardwood, Victor Wembanyama gave us something rare after the Spurs punched through in Game Seven — a genuinely poetic reflection. The young phenom used a castle analogy to describe San Antonio's journey this postseason, and it landed. Meanwhile, Luke Kornet's chase-down block in that same game left teammates and opponents absolutely speechless, a moment that's going to be on highlight reels for a long time.
And up in Toronto, the Maple Leafs are making noise ahead of what looks like a significant defensive overhaul. Reports now link them to an Edmonton Oilers blueliner whose shot ranks in the ninety-ninth percentile league-wide. Toronto's back end has needed a jolt, and this kind of firepower from the point could change how the Leafs are built heading into next season.
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