Predictions for the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals and the 50th Memorial Tournament, the seventh Signature Event on the PGA Tour this season

Stephon Castle, the stellar 21 year old player for the San Antonio Spurs from UConn, where he won a national championship in 2024, leads a young, hungry San Antonio Spurs team into the NBA Finals versus the New York Knicks. (Photo courtesy of NBA.com).



It’s down to the Eastern Conference champions, the New York Knicks, and the Western Conference champions, the San Antonio Spurs, competing for the NBA Championship and the Larry O’Brien Trophy as World Champions.

The Spurs, led by seven foot, three inch phenom center Victory Wembanyama, from Le Chesney, France, he does that Bo Jackson France thing, leads a talented, elite group of young players. They will square off with the talented former Villanova trio of Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, and Mikal Bridges, all winners of a national championship at ‘Nova, along with superb big man 7’0″, 245 Karl Anthony Towns, from the University of Kentucky, and an 11 year veteran.

The Spurs have the home court advantage as they finished with the better regular season record. The Spurs average 23 to 24 year olds on their team, while the Knicks are led by 30 year old Karl Anthony, the 29 year old Brunson, the 31 year old Hart, and the 29 year old Bridges.

The Knicks haven’t won an NBA Championship since 1973, when the great Willis Reed, Walt “Clyde” Frazier, Earl “the Pearl” Monroe, Bill Bradley, a future senator from New Jersey, the great Dave DeBusschere, one of the greatest NBA names of all time and a heckuva player, and their elite sixth man, Phil Jackson, an 11 time winner as a coach for the Chicago Bulls and the LA Lakers, as well as his championship with New York as a player played in Madison Squeeh Gaaden. Dick Barnett was another terrific player for the Knicks as was Jerry Lucas in their heyday in the early ’70’s. Just a classic team coached by a classic coach in Red Holzman. Those guys were vintage New York. Tough, scrappy, unflappable, incredible talents. Several have passed away, but they say that Walt “Clyde” Frazier is still one of the best dressed men in the City at 81 years old. He was stylish, and, and also scored 36 points and dished out 19 assists in their 1970 game seven championship victory over the Lakers, a game in which Reed played despite having a torn thigh muscle he suffered in game 5, which kept him out of the rest of that game and game 6. He hobbled onto the court at Madison Square Gaahden for game 7 in front of a raucous, passionate crowd, scored the first four points and made it through the game. It was an incredible inspiration to his teammates and the city. It will go down as one of the all time most courageous performances in NBA history. Don’t make’em like they used to.

The Spurs have quite a tradition as well. With “The Big Fundamental,” Tim Duncan, the amazing Tony Parker at point guard, and the exceptional Manu Ginobili, the Spurs won 5 titles, in Duncan’s case, and 4 with Parker and Ginobili. Duncan won it with the Admiral, David Robinson, in 1999, and the trio of Duncan, Parker and Ginobili won it all in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014. The Hall of Famer Gregg Popovich coached all of those teams. Duncan, Parker and Ginobili are all in the Hall of Fame, as are Reed, Frazier, Earl the Pearl, Senator Bradley, Dave D. and Coach Jackson from the Knicks. A lot of great memories, but it’s been a minute for these two teams to be in the spotlight. The Spurs defeated the Knicks in the 1999 NBA Championship in 5 games.

Here is the TV Schedule.

All games are at 7:30 P.M. CT/8:30 ET and all will be broadcast by ABC. Best 4 of 7

Game 1: Wednesday, June 3rd: Knicks @ Spurs

Game 2: Friday, June 5th: Knicks @ Spurs

Game 3: Monday, June 8th, Spurs @ Knicks

Game 4: Wednesday, June 10th, Spurs @ Knicks

Game 5: Saturday, June 13th, (if necessary), Knicks @ Spurs

Game 6: Tuesday, June 16th (if necessary) Spurs @ Knicks

Game 7: Friday, June 19th (if necessary) Knicks @ Spurs.

The Spurs are favored by 67-33% to win the series and the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

The Decision

My heart is with the Knicks. Both my daughters and my son in law live in New York, and I’ll be there seeing them the weekend of game 5 in San Antonio, so we’ll be going to dinner that Saturday night and then at a sports bar in the city watching the game with passionate New Yorkers at 8:30 P.M. ET/7:30 CT.

Friday Night, we’ll be at the Mets-Braves game at Citi Field. Friday morning we’ll be at the New York Metropolitan Museum, the Met. Saturday morning we’ll be at Rumble Boxing Studio, and at Hamilton Saturday afternoon. Pumped to see them and watch our New York Knickerbockers capture their third ever NBA Championship. Give me Brunson, KAT, Hart and Bridges, the veterans, to lead the Knicks to their first NBA Championship in 53 years (1973).

Knicks over Spurs in 6

MVP

Jalen Brunson

I’ll take the great Jalen Brunson and the Knicks. (Photo courtesy of Athlon Sports).

Stanley Cup Prediction

Carolina Hurricanes vs. Las Vegas Golden Knights

TV Schedule, All games at 7 P.M. CT/8 ET on ABC, Best 4 of 7

Game 1 Today, Vegas @ Carolina

Game 2, Thursday, 6/4, Vegas @ Carolina

Game 3, Saturday, 6/6, Carolina @ Vegas

Game 4, Tuesday, June 9th, Carolina @ Vegas

Game 5, (if necessary) Thursday, June 11th, Vegas @ Carolina

Game 6, (if necessary) Sunday, June 14th, Carolina @ Vegas

Game 7 (if necessary), Wednesday, 6/17, Vegas @ Carolina

Verdict

I’ll take my pre-playoffs pick to win it all before the Stanley Cup Playoffs commenced and take my pre-playoffs MVP, the Conn Smythe Award winner for most valuable player in the NHL Playoffs. I had Carolina over Colorado before the playoffs started. Here I’ll take:

Carolina over Vegas in 5

Conn Smythe Award winner

Sebastian Aho, center ‘Canes

Give me Sebastian Aho and the Hurricanes to capture their second Stanley Cup. Their first came in 2006. (Photo courtesy of NBC Sports).

Winner at the 50th Memorial Tournament

It’s the seventh Signature Event on the PGA Tour, and the prolific Jack Nicklaus’s Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin Ohio as the 50th Memorial Tournament commences Thursday with an elite field playing for a $20 Million purse and a $4 Million first place paycheck. The course is a stock 72 and plays at 7,569 yards. No.18 is a beast of a par 4 to finish off the round, especially on Sunday. It’s 480 yards with bunkers on the right off the tee and a slope into the woods on the left hand side off the tee. The green is long, but not wide, with a deep sand trap on the left side. The greens will be stimping at 13, very quick, and the rough will be 4 inches high.

Jack’s there to greet the players on Sunday, so that’s always special. Always a thrill to shake hands with the greatest of all time with 18 major championships under his belt. 6 Masters, 1963, ’65, ’66, ’72, 75, and ’86 (at 46 years old), 4 U.S. Opens, 1962, ’67, ’72, ’80. Three Open Championships (British Opens), 1966, ’70, and ’78, and 5 PGA Championships, 1963, ’71, ’73, ’75, and ’80. That personifies the greatest of all time in golf. And he was and is the classiest ambassador of the game along with Arnie, Gary Player, Ben Hogan, Sam Sneed, Bobby Jones, Lee Trevino, Tom Watson, those guys. Still don’t make’em like they used to.

Odds: Scheffler, 3/1; Rory, 10/1; Cam Young, 16/1; Xander Schauffele, 18/1; Ludvig Aberg, 18/1; Matt “Fitzie” Fitzpatrick, 22/1; Si Woo Kim, 22/1; Russell Henley, 30/1. He put on a clinic at the Charles Schwab at Colonial in Fort Worth last Sunday taming Hogan’s Alley with three straight birdies on 16-18 in regulation, and a birdie from 5 feet in the first playoff hole, number 18, versus Eric Cole. Henley hit his second shot to 5 feet and drained the putt to capture the title. Henley was iron. Tommy Fleetwood, 30/1; Patrick Cantlay, 30/1; Ben Griffin, 33/1; Bob McIntyre, 40/1; Sam Burns, 40/1; Min Woo Lee, 40/1; Rickie Fowler, 45/1; Justin Thomas, 45/1; Hideki, 45/1; Maverick McNealy, 50/1; Jordan Spieth, 55/1; J.J. Spaun, 55/1; Chris Gotterup, 60/1; Harris English, 60/1; Adam Scott, 60/1; Justin Rose, 65/1; PGA Championship Champion Aaron Rai, can’t get over that 68 foot birdie putt on 17 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newton Square, PA. on Sunday to capture the 108th PGA in mid May. Rai is at 80/1. Seems like a good sleeper pick.

Weather

Thursday, 84, Sunny, winds SSW 8 MPH.

Friday: Partly sunny, 86, SW 12.

Saturday, 40% chance of t-storms in afternoon. 83. Wind SW 14.

Sunday, 30% chance of showers in the morning, then clearing up in the afternoon. 85, Winds, W 10.

TV

Thursday-Friday, 1-5 P.M. CT/2-6 East, Golf Channel

Saturday-Sunday, 11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. CT/12:30-2:30 East, GC; 1:30-5 P.M.CT /2:30-6 P.M. ET, CBS.

This is the seventh of the eight Signature Events in 2026. Collin Morikawa won the first, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am (2/12-2/15), Jacob Bridgeman won the second, The Genesis Invitational (2/19-2/22), Akshay Bhatia won the third, the Arnie (3/5-3/8), Matt “Fitz” won the fourth, the RBC Heritage (4/16-4/19), Cam Young won the fifth, The Cadillac Championship (4/30-5/3), and Kristoffer Reitan? of Norway, won the sixth, The Truist Championship (5/7-5/10). The eighth Signature Event will be the Travelers Championship, 6/25-6/28 played at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, CT.

There are 72 players in the field at the Memorial as the field is smaller for the Signature Events than they are for regular tour events with most all of the elite players competing in the Signatures.

The cut is top 50 and ties, and anyone within 10 shots of the lead after the first 36 holes, Thursday-Friday. The purse is $20 million with $4 Million going to the winner as this is a player sponsored event like the Genesis was by Tiger Woods, and the Arnie was. The first place check for the other 5 is $3.6 Million. Second place at the Memorial gets $2.2 M, third gets $1.4 M, and 4th a mil, so a good week at the office for the top guys come late Sunday afternoon. Everybody also wants to win this tournament because it’s Jack’s event.

Winner

I’m going to take the 30 year old from Seoul, South Korea. He’s knocked on the door several times this season and I expect him to knock it down at Muirfueld Village.

Si Woo Kim

Give me Kim to win at Jack’s Tourney. (Photo courtesy of Golf.com).

Saturday

The 158th Belmont Stakes, Preview/Prediction

10 Responses

  1. I remember the 1973 Knicks game very vividly. I was a fan of that team. Sounds like a fabulous upcoming trip up to the Big Apple DW ! Give me Ludvig at Jack’s tourney.

  2. DW- I am with you on the Knicks and Hurricanes. I like Scottie to win at Memorial and hopefully a win at Jacks place where former Wofford golfer William McGirt won, will get him going.

  3. Excellent analysis and preview, DW! The 1973 Knicks were an amazing team! Walt “Clyde” Frazier was quite a dresser. He wore some stylish fedoras!

    I agree with your pick. I believe KAT will control the paint and have a big series.

  4. A field of 70 and the cut is top 50 & ties and any player within 10 strokes of the lead. My thought is the entire field could make the weekend. Matt Fitzpatrick, Cam Young make my most likely list. May all your six-footers fall.

  5. I’m a little late but greatly appreciate the write up. I love the Villanova connection. I remember well those years and that Knicks team(s) that you reference. Go Knicks. My lightning left the playoffs early. Great to see Cooper win the Jack Adams. The Memorial is so difficult. Great line up.
    War Eagle Golf Team!!
    Off to The High School today for Reunion Weekend!

  6. Thanks, SH. Great job by your golf team. Hope the Rays can snap out of their slump. Have a blast at EHS! I’ll museum you and the boys! Thanks, Bud.

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