@RewindJax@TheEXECUTlONER_ Here ya' go
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When the ball is hit on the ground the batter becomes a runner, and the man on 1st must advance. No choice. Makes no diff whether the tag is applied before or after the force out is made at 1st on the batter as runner.
@StosichAnt55335@TheEXECUTlONER_ You obvi don't know this game. On grd ball, man on 1st autom'lly becomes runner and must advance. Forced out by touching 2d & can be tagged out when running 1st to 2nd. Fly balls = diff rules. For infield fly rule & outfield tag up rule, men on become runners only by choice.
@RewindJax@TheEXECUTlONER_ Again, if batter hits a grd ball w/man on 1st he becomes a runner, and man on 1st must advance as a runner. A put out by touching 2d is how the force out would be completed. When the runner is moving 1st to 2nd, he must be tagged out. If u don't knw this you don't knw b'ball.
@Ben_Yoel What's with the smirk? Always. No matter what the question or issue. Even now, when he's the GM responsible for assembling the most disgraceful team in baseball. What's with that???!!!
@MLB “Mets have relieved manager Carlos Mendoza of his duties”? Stop with euphemistic phrasing. You mean they FIRED HIM. It’s not like he’s staying on in some other capacity. STEARNS NEXT! IMMEDIATELY!!
@JonBAnthony11@TheViewBox_Tv Uh, he kinda was Yoda. In the 1990 Monaco GP, Senna started from the pole position, led every lap, set the fastest lap, and won.
@ReaganWasRight7@TheViewBox_Tv That's because Ayrton Senna drove for team McLaren-Honda in the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix. Tell us you know almost nothing about motor sports without actually telling us.
A historic Playoff run capped with a title 🏆
En route to their first championship in 53 years... the Knicks finished with the BEST postseason point differential (+283) in NBA history!
Jalen Brunson of the @nyknicks is the second player in NBA history to score 45+ points on the road in a title-clinching victory.
The other was Michael Jordan at Utah in 1998.
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆
New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
Existe uma regra não oficial na NBA chamada Lawler’s Law: o primeiro time a chegar aos 100 pontos vence o jogo. E não é só folclore. Desde 1996-97, acertou 24.220 vezes em 26.438 partidas, uma taxa absurda de 91,61%.
O último time a desafiar essa lógica havia sido o Brooklyn Nets. Em 12 de outubro de 2025, os Nets venceram o Suns por 111 a 109 mesmo vendo Phoenix abrir 101 a 92 após ser o primeiro a alcançar os 100 pontos.
Foram exatos 241 dias até alguém repetir o feito.
E aí chegaram os Knicks. Hoje.
Perdendo por 29 pontos em pleno Jogo 4 das Finais, Nova York não só protagonizou a maior virada da história da série decisiva, como também rasgou uma das estatísticas mais confiáveis do basquete. A Lawler’s Law virou apenas um detalhe diante de um time que se recusa a aceitar que o roteiro já está escrito.
Agora, o Madison Square Garden vive algo que parecia impossível há algumas horas: os Knicks estão a uma vitória mágica do título da NBA.
Quando as odds apontavam para o inevitável, Nova York escolheu acreditar no improvável. E é assim que campeões são forjados.