Lakers, Warriors Ready to Renew a Familiar Yet Fresh Rivalry

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — As LeBron James and Stephen Curry prepare to renew a longstanding rivalry, Lakers coach Darvin Ham emphasized on Wednesday just how special that rivalry is.

“It’s the best rivalry of this generation,” Ham said. “LeBron, what he was able to do, [going] to [eight] straight Finals and obviously Steph and those guys, what they were able to do with those four championships. That’s the rivalry. Rivalry of the generations, particularly those two players.”

This will be the fifth time Curry and James have tangled in the playoffs and the first since James signed with the Lakers. In 2015, the Warriors faced the Cavaliers, then led by James, for the first of four consecutive Finals matchups. Golden State won three of them. In 2017, James’s Cavs overcame a 3–1 deficit to upend the Warriors, tarnishing Golden State’s 73-win season and delivering Cleveland its first NBA championship.

On Monday, James expressed deep respect for Curry’s accomplishments.

“He puts in the work,” James said. “And, you know when you put in the work, nine times out of 10, you’re going to see results. And he’s done that through his entire career. And nothing but the utmost respect, you know for Steph and everything he’s been able to accomplish. Not only on the floor, but also off the floor, too. It’s great to have people like that in this league, setting an example for the generation to come.”

Steph Curry, right, holds a 25–18 advantage over LeBron James in their career matchups, including a 15–7 record in the playoffs.

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While James, 38, and Curry, 35, are on the backside of their careers, both continue to perform at a high level. James averaged 22.2 points and 11.2 rebounds in the Lakers’ first-round series against Memphis. In the Game 6 clincher, James shot 69.2% from the floor. Curry averaged 33.7 points in the Warriors’ series against the Kings, setting an NBA record with 50 points in Golden State’s Game 7 win.

“It’s two of the most competitive players that have ever played this game,” James said. “And we want to etch our name in the history books as much as we can. You know, both playing, doing it our own way. Like I said, I’ve got nothing but the greatest admiration and great respect for Steph.”

The series will also renew a rivalry between James and Draymond Green. In 2016, Green punched James in the groin during Game 4 of the Finals. The NBA, after upgrading Green’s foul to a flagrant, suspended Green for Game 5. The Cavaliers went on to win Game 5 without Green, the first of three straight to win the series. James and Green have grown closer in recent years, even announcing plans to purchase a Major League Pickleball team together last fall.

That friendship, James said, won’t dull the competitiveness between the two in this series.

“The advantage when you’ve played this game so long, you have a great relationship and lives off the floor that people don’t want to understand,” James said. “That doesn’t stop us from going out and competing at a high level and wanting the other to not be successful when we go up against each other. But when we’re not playing each other, we support each other. Both on and off the floor. And our families are very close, and when it comes to that we don’t really care what nobody says about our relationship. It’s pretty stupid to be honest. But we’re fierce competitors and everyone knows it.”

The Lakers went 3–1 against the Warriors this season, with all three L.A. wins coming after the trade deadline. But James didn’t play in two of those games due to injury. Curry and Andrew Wiggins also missed two. There’s plenty of familiarity between the Lakers and Warriors but a fresh feel to this latest showdown.

“You’ve got to be super-duper locked in,” James said. “You can’t make a mistake. You just can’t. They make you pay. It’s literally that simple.”

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Author: Chris Mannix

76ers Make Unfortunate Decision on Joel Embiid’s Status Ahead of Celtics-76ers Game 1, per Report

The 76ers officially ruled center Joel Embiid for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals vs. the Celtics Monday night, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports. The team is still optimistic that Embiid can play during Game 2 of the series on Wednesday.

Embiid suffered a knee injury during Philadelphia’s first-round series vs. the Nets more than a week ago. The center didn’t play in the team’s series-clinching Game 4 win vs. Brooklyn, and last played in a game during Game 3 on April 20.

With Embiid out, backup forward Paul Reed will likely get the start as he did in the Sixers’ last game, where he totaled 10 points and 15 rebounds as Philadelphia closed out Brooklyn.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates. 

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Author: Daniel Chavkin

The Most Jaw-Dropping Red Carpet Looks From the 2023 Met Gala

The first Monday in May has arrived, and with it, one of the most talked-about nights in fashion: the Met Gala. This star-studded fundraising benefit for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City features an exhibition theme that pays homage to the late fashion legend, Karl Lagerfeld. The 2023 Met Gala’s theme, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”, requires attendees to dress “in honor of Karl”. Though we’ll be keeping a close eye on the arrivals, we already know that Penélope Cruz, Michaela Coel, Roger Federer, Dua Lipa, and Vogue’s Anna Wintour will co-host the event and attend as well.

The ensembles you’re about to explore draw inspiration from Lagerfeld’s iconic designs across various fashion houses, including Balmain, Patou, Chloé, Fendi, Chanel, and his eponymous brand. While some attendees have deviated from the theme, breaking the rules and creating buzz, we have included them in this collection. Scroll down to view the best looks from the 2023 Met Gala red carpet, and be sure to check back throughout the night as we continue to update this gallery in real-time.

WHO: Penélope Cruz

WHO: Emma Chamberlain

WHO: Anna Wintour

WHO: Dua Lipa

Next: Every Red-Carpet Beauty Look You Need to See From the 2023 Met Gala

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Dua Lipa Just Wore *THAT* ’90s Chanel Wedding Dress to the Met Gala

If you’re anything like me, you’ve had Monday, May 1 circled in thick red pen for a while now. The annual Met Gala is back and bigger than ever and I’ll be here all night covering it from every angle. As we’ve already reported, the theme of this year’s Met exhibition is “Karl Lagerfeld: a Line of Beauty,” so I thoroughly expect to see plenty of Chanel and Chanel-inspired looks. The co-chairs of the evening are Roger Federer, Penélope Cruz, Dua Lipa, Michaela Coel, and Anna Wintour. 

Now that you’re up to speed, let’s focus on the best part of the evening: the celebrity red carpet looks. I specifically want to draw your attention to Dua Lipa, who stole the show wearing a Chanel Haute Couture F/W 1992 wedding dress originally worn on the runway by Claudia Schiffer. Scroll down to see the photos. 

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BeReal is making a feed of just famous people

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BeReal is releasing another feature that seems to counter the purpose of the app: a feed dedicated to famous people. Instead of exchanging daily photos with your friends, now you’ll get to see what the top athletes, artists, and activists of the world are up to.

BeReal, the app that markets itself as “Your friends for real,” gives you different windows of time each day to take a selfie and front-facing photo that gets shared with friends. The whole point of the app is to randomly share what you’re up to with friends, whether you’re doing something as boring as laying in bed or sitting in front of your computer at work.

But now, BeReal is throwing strangers into the mix. Its new feed, called RealPeople, is a “curated timeline of the…

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Author: Emma Roth

DC says that ‘if’ Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Superman movie is made, it’s going to be an Elseworlds

A Black Superman wearing a variation of the traditional Suprman costume with a white cape flying as he punches someone. In the background the sky is filled with golden light from the sun and a swarm of birds in the distance.
Val Zod punching an enemy. | DC Comics / Bruno Redondo, Alejandro Sánchez, Juan Albarran

With all of the reorganization of priorities that came with Warner Bros. Discovery tapping James Gunn and Peter Safran to oversee DC Studios, it felt like some of the studio’s previously announced projects might have been taken off the table. News of Gunn writing and directing Superman: Legacy, for example, seemed like a bad sign for the Ta-Nehisi Coates-written Superman film, but according to DC Studios’ co-CEO, that may not be the case just yet.

Back in 2021, it was reported that We Were Eight Years in Power author Ta-Nehisi Coates was penning a new Superman script described as “a 20th century period piece” that would revolve around a Black version of the Man of Steel. While details about the project were thin at the time, J.J. Abrams…

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Author: Charles Pulliam-Moore