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Jalen Brunson is rewriting the record books in New York. The Knicks have captured the NBA title, and Brunson isn't just walking away with the Larry O'Brien trophy and Finals MVP honors — he's stacking historic statistical achievements that are cementing his legacy as the undisputed King of New York.
Shifting to the pitch, and the World Cup is already delivering drama. Japan came from behind not once but twice to earn a hard-fought draw against the Netherlands in Dallas, with Daichi Kamada heading home late to rescue a deserved point. It's a result that sends a message — Japan are not here to make up the numbers.
And in baseball, the Chicago White Sox are quietly turning heads. They closed out a massive homestand by taking series against both Atlanta and the Dodgers — the two best records in the game. A rainout denied them a sweep of the Braves, but back-to-back series wins against baseball's elite is no accident. Something real may be building on the South Side.
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