Friday: Mashup: Tom Brady sipping a beer at the Patriots Super Bowl ceremony, criticizing his own fashion since his first ceremony.



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STRONG DIFFUSION POINTS FRIDAY:
MLB: St. Louis in Chicago, 2 pm (MLB Network)
MLB: New York Yankees in Cleveland, 7 pm (MLB Network)
MLB: Tampa Bay, Boston, 7:10 pm (NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7)
NBA: Toronto to Golden State, 9 pm (ABC)

AROUND THE WEB:

– Tom Brady was praised for his beer mug talent and showed off his skills at the Patriots Super Bowl ring on Thursday night.

Brady and David Andrews drank their beer at the Robert Kraft event. Whistling beers are a recent trend for the NFL quarterbacks, with Aaron Rodgers, sort of, in a Bucks game, followed by Matthew Stafford, Patrick Mahomes, Mitchell Trubisky and Josh Allen.

And now Brady.

The quarterback also tweeted a response to a video of his first Super Bowl ceremony and had some fashionable regrets.

– A Raptors fan was arrested after making a silly remark about Ayesha Curry on live TV.

Tristan Warkentin made the remark on June 2 after the Raptors defeated the Warriors in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Steph Curry scored 23 points in the match.

When the reporter asked Warkentin how he was in the crowd during the match, he replied: "The atmosphere was unreal and I just want everyone to know about Ayesha Curry that we are going to put her in the green "-sy. "

Toronto police said Warkentin was arrested for criminal mischief, knowing that his remarks would be broadcast live.

Warkentin received death threats and told the Toronto Sun, "I can not defend myself against what happened, I'm sure you understand the influence of alcohol."

He intends to apologize to Ayesha Curry and said: "What I did was outrageous, it was an alcohol-influenced situation … To be honest I do not even remember being there, but I am responsible for my own actions at the end of the year.

QUOTE OF THE DAY: "The non-call to Acciari, their player who is heading to the surface." It's right in front of the official. "It's a stand-up." Our guy is gone. got out of the game for a possible concussion – I mean, it's obvious – it had a big effect on the game. "- Bruce Cassidy, among the officials of the fifth game of the Stanley Cup final

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