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Saturday, May 06, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?:
PROBLEM SPACES (discovery +)
CORONATION OF NEW GUY WHO WILL APPEAR ON OUR MONEY (CBC/City TV/CTV) 4:00am
WHEN LOVE SPRINGS (W Network) 8:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT?
ABDUCTED ON PROM NIGHT (TBD - Lifetime Canada)
THE BOND (TBD - Animal Planet Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA
M3GAN
ONEFC: ONE FIGHT NIGHT 10: JOHNSON VS. MORAES III
CURLING
(SN1) 2:00pm: Grand Slam of Curling: Champions Cup - Tiebreakers or Quarterfinals
(SN360) 6:00pm: Grand Slam of Curling: Champions Cup - Quarterfinals
(SN1/SN360) 10:00pm: Grand Slam of Curling: Champions Cup - Men's & Women's Semifinals
NBA BASKETBALL
(SN) 3:30pm: Knicks vs. Heat - Game #3
(TSN4/TSN5) 8:30pm: Warriors vs. Lakers - Game #3
MLB BASEBALL
(TSN2) 4:00pm: Yankees vs. Rays
(SN1) 6:30pm: Jays vs. Pirates
(SN Now) 8:30pm: Dodgers vs. Padres
NHL HOCKEY (CBC/SN) 7:00pm: Oilers vs. Knights - Game #2
HERO MODE (Family Channel Canada) 7:00pm: A teenage coding prodigy has 30 days to create the world's greatest video game and save his family's business.
MLS SOCCER (TSN3) 7:30pm: CF Montreal vs. Orlando
HOUSE OF DEADLY LIES (Lifetime Canada) 8:00pm: A stay-at-home mom takes in her struggling best friend to help her through a tough time, but soon secrets are revealed that could tear her family apart and put everyone in danger.
ALASKA ANIMAL RESCUE: UNBEARABLY CUTE (Nat Geo Canada) 8:00pm: Mischievous brown bears, baby sea lion pups, mysterious eagles, and other iconic Alaskan species.
DINO HUNTERS (Science) 8:00pm/9:00pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Clayton Phipps and his son Luke put it all on the line for a risky raptor fossil buried under 30 feet of earth. And the Harrises decide to go for broke to prep their multi-million dollar T-Rex skull. In Episode Two, Clayton and Luke begin to excavate the deep overburden that covers the Tyrannosaurus rex site; while Mike Harris travels to Utah to prep the Cowboy rex skull, Aaron, Jake and Tori think they're on a bucket-list discovery at the Duckbill site.
HOARDERS CANADA (Makeful) 8:00pm/9:00pm: Christine unpacks her warring impulses: to keep everything from her past and to create a calm environment for her teenage daughters, who have autism; experts help her embrace balance and a healthier family life.
FOR THE LOVE OF CHOCOLATE (Super Channel House & Home) 8:00pm: Preparing for the annual Masters of Chocolate Festival, Aria's plans get rattled when she loses her partner shortly before the competition. However, a dashing single father soon steps in to help Aria find the winning ingredient.
CHARLES: IN HIS OWN WORDS (Nat Geo Canada) 9:00pm: Rare footage and interviews give an intimate portrait of Britain's king.
AMSTERDAM (Crave) 9:00pm: In 1933 three close friends find themselves at the center of one of the most shocking secret plots in American history.
THE HONEYMOON (Starz Canada) 9:00pm: Adam whisks his new bride Sarah to Venice for a honeymoon, but Adam's gross best friend Bav tags along. A charming gangster Giorgio falls for Sarah, sending Adam and Bav across the border on a drug-dealing mission.
NLL LACROSSE (TSN/TSN4) 9:30pm: Panther City vs. Roughnecks
Top 20 of the most iconic NBA games in history, each with its own memorable details:
1. **1970 NBA Finals Game 7 - Knicks vs. Lakers**: Willis Reed's dramatic return from injury inspires the Knicks to win their first championship.
2. **1980 NBA Finals Game 6 - Lakers vs. 76ers**: Magic Johnson's rookie season culminates in a Finals MVP performance playing all positions, including center.
3. **1984 NBA Finals Game 4 - Celtics vs. Lakers**: Larry Bird and Magic Johnson's rivalry ignites as the Celtics win in overtime.
4. **1986 NBA Playoffs Game 5 - Celtics vs. Hawks**: Dominique Wilkins and Larry Bird engage in a duel, scoring 47 and 34 points respectively.
5. **1987 NBA Finals Game 4 - Lakers vs. Celtics**: Magic Johnson's "junior skyhook" secures a critical win for the Lakers.
6. **1988 NBA Finals Game 6 - Lakers vs. Pistons**: Isiah Thomas scores 25 points in one quarter despite a severe ankle injury.
7. **1989 NBA Playoffs First Round Game 5 - Bulls vs. Cavaliers**: Michael Jordan's "The Shot" over Craig Ehlo sends the Bulls to the next round.
8. **1993 NBA Finals Game 4 - Bulls vs. Suns**: John Paxson's three-pointer seals the Bulls' third consecutive championship.
9. **1994 NBA Finals Game 7 - Rockets vs. Knicks**: Hakeem Olajuwon leads the Rockets to their first title in a thrilling Game 7.
10. **1995 NBA Playoffs First Round Game 1 - Magic vs. Bulls**: Michael Jordan's double-nickel (55 points) in his first playoff game since returning.
11. **1998 NBA Finals Game 6 - Bulls vs. Jazz**: Michael Jordan's iconic "Last Shot" secures his sixth championship and ends the Bulls' dynasty.
12. **2000 NBA Finals Game 7 - Lakers vs. Trail Blazers**: The Lakers come back from a 15-point deficit to win the championship.
13. **2001 NBA Finals Game 1 - 76ers vs. Lakers**: Allen Iverson's 48-point performance leads the 76ers to an upset win in overtime.
14. **2004 NBA Finals Game 5 - Pistons vs. Lakers**: The Pistons stun the Lakers to win the championship in a dominant upset.
15. **2006 NBA Finals Game 3 - Heat vs. Mavericks**: Dwyane Wade's 42 points and late-game heroics lead the Heat to a crucial victory.
16. **2007 NBA Playoffs First Round Game 1 - Warriors vs. Mavericks**: The eighth-seeded Warriors upset the top-seeded Mavericks in a thrilling game.
17. **2013 NBA Finals Game 6 - Heat vs. Spurs**: Ray Allen's clutch three-pointer forces overtime, leading to a Heat victory and eventual championship.
18. **2016 NBA Finals Game 7 - Cavaliers vs. Warriors**: The Cavaliers overcome a 3-1 deficit to win their first NBA title in a historic Game 7.
19. **2018 NBA Playoffs First Round Game 2 - Celtics vs. Bucks**: Terry Rozier's clutch performance and buzzer-beater lift the Celtics to victory.
20. **2020 NBA Finals Game 6 - Lakers vs. Heat**: LeBron James leads the Lakers to a championship victory in the NBA bubble.
These games represent moments of greatness, resilience, and historical significance in the NBA's rich tapestry of basketball excellence.
Joel Embiid should be far past the point of feeling like he has anything to prove during the regular season. Embiid is one of the very best players in the NBA, a title he’s earned by finishing top-two in MVP voting each of the last three seasons. Embiid finally won MVP last year, but the award didn’t bring him the validation he desired: his main peer, Nikola Jokic, won his first championship, while Embiid’s Philadelphia 76ers were again eliminated in the second round of the playoffs.
There was an easy lesson to learn from Jokic’s title run: he essentially bowed out of the MVP race last season by taking it easy in the second half of the year to make sure he was fresh for the playoffs. The Sixers could have tried to follow the same path this year with Embiid, yet the chase for another MVP award feels like it played a prominent role in the superstar big man going down with a scary injury on Tuesday night. There’s one notable difference in the NBA MVP race this season: the league’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement put in a 65-game minimum for all end-of-season awards. Coming into Tuesday night’s game against the Golden State Warriors, Embiid could only miss five more games all season and still win the award. Embiid was considered a sizable front-runner to win his second MVP this season as long as he played enough games.
Embiid was listed as questionable going into the Warriors game with knee soreness. He had originally tweaked his knee on Jan. 25 against the Pacers, yet stayed in the game. Embiid then missed his nationally televised matchup with Jokic in Denver — where Embiid hasn’t played since 2019 — as the national media moaned about the Philly star “ducking” the matchup. The Sixers lost to the Nuggets, then lost again to the lowly Portland Trail Blazers two nights later as Embiid sat out again. The Sixers already knew they were going to be without Tyrese Maxey, De’Anthony Melton, Nicolas Batum, and Robert Covington against the Warriors. With the New York Knicks on their heels for the No. 3 seed in the East, Embiid gave it a go after warming up against Golden State. It was clear from the start that he was playing hurt.
The Warriors beat the Sixers, 119-107, for Philly’s fourth straight loss. The bigger news is that Embiid went down with a knee injury in the fourth quarter. All of Philadelphia is anxiously waiting for the next update about his health.
Embiid was clearly hobbled well before he was knocked out of the game. He wasn’t able to generate any lift off the ball, settling for mid-range jumpers most of the night on one of his least efficient scoring performances of the year. At one point, Embiid fell to the ground just trying to contest a shot. As the Warriors held a double-digit lead for most of the second half, it would have been easy to rest Embiid and waive the white flag. Instead, head coach Nick Nurse kept Embiid in the game, and the injury eventually occurred.
All of this was totally unnecessary: it should have been obvious Embiid needed to rest after going through warmups. Instead, the desire to play enough games to meet the criteria for MVP, as well as media pressure applied in the wake of his decision to sit out against Denver, led to Embiid playing hurt in a mostly meaningless regular season game. Now, the Sixers have nothing to do but hang on the MRI.
Embiid was most likely pushed to play vs. the Warriors. It’s the 76ers’ job to tell him no. By failing to take the long view, Embiid may have permanently ended his MVP chances this year, and more importantly, made it more difficult for him to truly be healthy for the playoffs. Embiid should have taken more precautions himself, too. Embiid had a streak of 30-point, 10-rebound performances that hit 22 games during the loss to Indiana. Some believe Embiid re-entered that game to keep the streak alive when was clearly hurt early in the night.
The NBA should feel some heat, too. The league put in the 65-game minimum for MVP because it wants its stars to play to sold-out crowds every night, especially when those games are on national TV. The downside of pushing hard in the regular season comes with risking the ability to be fresh for the playoffs. Would Embiid have played vs. the Warriors without the 65-game MVP minimum this year? We’ll never know, but it does feel like it played a role in his decision to give it a go especially after the discourse coming out of the Denver game. All of this is incredibly stupid. Embiid is one of the best players of his generation — right up there with Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Jokic and Giannis each have an NBA championship to their name. Embiid does not. That should be the priority above anything else.
After the loss to Golden State, the Sixers are now suddenly the No. 5 seed in the East if the season ended today. That makes their path to a championship so much tougher because it means a potential second-round meeting with the Boston Celtics. Who knows how far Philly will drop if Embiid misses a big stretch of games because of this injury. The Sixers should have learned that another MVP won’t bring Embiid peace — only a ring will. This was handled poorly from every possible side.
From Under-19 Battles to La Liga Battles - Sports on Fire!
Get ready for a sporting spectacle that explodes like a supernova this weekend! From the future champions of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup to the seasoned veterans of La Liga, every field, court, and pitch will be bursting with action. Prepare to witness:
Cricket's Rising Stars:
The ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup reaches its peak with England, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and Australia all in action. Will a new cricketing legend be crowned, or will an established power assert their dominance?
>England Under-19 vs West Indies Under-19 (Match 18)০ Date : Friday, 26 January 2024০ Time : 14:00০ Venue : JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom>Bangladesh Under-19 vs USA Under-19 ( Match 19)০ Date : Friday, 26 January 2024০ Time : 14:00০ Venue : Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein>Pakistan Under-19 vs New Zealand Under-19 (Match 22)০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 14:00০ Venue : Buffalo Park, East London>India Under-19 vs USA Under-19 (Match 23)০ Date : Sunday 28 January 2024০ Time : 14:00 BDT০ Venue : Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein>Australia Under-19 vs Sri Lanka Under-19 (Match 24)০ Date : Sunday, 28 January 2024০ Time : 14:00 BDT০ Venue : Diamond Oval, Kimberly
Football Giants Collide:
La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid take center stage. Witness Barcelona's tiki-taka against Villarreal's defensive prowess, and Real Madrid's attacking firepower against Las Palmas' resilience.
>Barcelona vs Villarreal ০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 17:30 GMT০ Venue : Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys>Real Madrid vs Las Palmas০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 15:15 GMT০ Venue :Gran Canaria
FA Cup Clash of Titans:
Chelsea and Aston Villa, and Tottenham and Manchester City lock horns in the prestigious FA Cup. Expect fireworks as these English powerhouses battle for a place in the next round.
>Chelsea vs Aston Villa০ Date : Friday, 26 January 2024০ Time : 19:45 GMT০ Venue : Stamford Bridge>Spurs vs Man City০ Date : Friday, 26 January 2024০ Time : 20:00 GMT০ Venue : Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Serie A Spotlight:
AC Milan and Juventus aim to maintain their Serie A charge. Watch AC Milan's attacking flair against Bologna's defensive stability, and Juventus' experience against Empoli's youthful energy.
AC Milan vs Bologna০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 19:45 GMT০ Venue : San SiroJuventus vs Empoli০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 17:00 GMT০ Venue : Allianz Stadium
Basketball Buzzer Beaters:
The NBA hardwood heats up with exciting matchups. Detroit faces Washington, the Knicks take on the Heat, and the Magic clash with the Suns. Prepare for three-pointers rain, electrifying dunks, and nail-biting finishes.
>Pistons vs Wizards০ Date : Saturday, 27 January 2024০ Time : 11.00 AM০ Venue : Little Caesars Arena>Knicks vs Heat০ Date : Sunday, 28 January 2024০ Time : 2:00 AM০ Venue : Madison Square Garden>Magic vs Suns০ Date : Monday, 29 January 2024০ Time: 5:00 AM০ Venue : Kia Center
This weekend, every game is a universe waiting to be explored. So, grab your jerseys, gather your friends, and tune in for a sporting spectacle that will leave you breathless.
Brace yourself for the ultimate clash of rising stars and established legends! Let the games begin!
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