(WARNING: Spoilers for the most recent All American episode will be found below.)
We’re nearing the halfway mark in season six of All American and tensions are still a bit high between Jordan and Spencer on the football team. In this week’s upcoming episode, Jordan has an honest moment with Spencer and says his selfishness is at an all-time high, an unusual characteristic for Spencer. Additionally, things aren’t exactly peachy between Spencer and Olivia, as a preview clip for episode five reveals. Here’s when you can watch the new episode:
When Will All American Season 6, Episode 5 Come Out?
The fifth episode of All American season three, titled “Trust Issues,” will arrive on April 29. The Kelli Williams-directed and Micah Cyrus-written episode will be available on Monday, 4/29 on the CW TV channel at 8pm EST/PST. The episode will later be available to stream on the CW app and website at 3 am ET/12 am PT. A synopsis for “Trust Issues” can be found below:
After having some issues with a new game strategy on the field, Spencer diverts his attention to helping a South Crenshaw High player, who has been struggling with his own issues; Layla helps Jordan find a new roommate at the beach house.
You can also watch the trailer for All American season six, episode five below:
And the drama is back… #AllAmerican fam, do you agree with Jordan that Spencer’s being selfish?
The Houston Texans are looking to take another step forward after making one of the most remarkable one season turnarounds in recent memory in 2023. After going 3-13-1, Houston made a coaching change, bringing in DeMeco Ryans, adding CJ Stroud at quarterback and Will Anderson at defensive end in the Draft, and made a number of other roster additions that helped them win the AFC South and a Wild Card Playoff game.
After an active offseason bolstering that roster, most notably acquiring Stefon Diggs in a trade from the Bills and signing Danielle Hunter to play opposite Anderson on the defensive line, the Texans look like one of the AFC’s top threats to the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty. While not an offseason addition, they are also excited to be getting Tank Dell back in the lineup after he developed an incredible connection with Stroud as a rookie before suffering a broken leg that ended his season.
However, some scary news emerged on Sunday regarding Dell, who was the victim of a shooting in Sanford, Florida on Saturday night. Thankfully, Dell only suffered a minor wound and was released from the hospital on Sunday.
As the Texans statement notes, they’ll provide more updates when available, but it certainly seems like a generally good sign that Dell was released quickly from the hospital. That hopefully means he will make a speedy and full recovery and be able to resume his promising young career on the field.
Lamar’s subsequent silence has supporters intrigued. But all this time, the Grammy Award-winner musician might’ve been in the recording booth creating a new body of work, according to a viral rumor online.
So, Did Kendrick Lamar Just Release A New Album Through pgLang?
If you were waiting for Lamar’s follow-up to 2022’s Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, you aren’t in luck. Today (April 28), an anonymous report began to circulate across X (formerly Twitter) that Lamar used his creative company, pgLang, to drop his new project.
Users online claimed to have found a leaked file of Lamar’s new album. Quickly after the post went live, others began to repost the link to the unauthorized project.
The Knicks and Sixers met in Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon for Game 4 of their first round series, with the Sixers hoping to even up the series before it goes back to New York. The Sixers were rolling to start the game, as they jumped out to an early double-digit advantage as Tyrese Maxey continued his strong series and Joel Embiid picked up where he left off after a 50-point performance in Game 3.
The Knicks would start to claw their way back into the game, first taking advantage of Embiid going to the bench (where Philly has struggled all series) and then maintaining some positive momentum even when he came back as Jalen Brunson was in a rhythm and got the Knicks all the way back to take a lead in the second quarter.
Brunson shimmy & floater to cap a 10-2 Knicks run!
The two teams would go back-and-forth from there, with Philly taking a two-point lead into the break. The second half followed a similar script to the first, with the Sixers again darting out to a lead thanks to Maxey and Embiid.
But once again the Knicks had an answer as Brunson continued his spectacular play, getting support from OG Anunoby on offense and Josh Hart leading the way on the boards and defensive end as New York claimed a one-point edge going to the fourth.
At that point, every Knicks fan held their breath after Brunson went to the locker room after banging knees on the final play of the third quarter. The Sixers would take advantage of his absence to start the quarter as they briefly reclaimed the lead on a Cam Payne pull-up three.
Cam Payne’s 3 retakes a Philly lead… we got a good one brewing in the 4th on ABC pic.twitter.com/rYtBloKBkY
Despite leaving Joel Embiid in the game and not giving him his usual rest, the Sixers could not go on a run with Brunson out, as Hart and Anunoby led a tremendous effort on the defensive end.
When Brunson emerged from the locker room to allow the Knicks faithful to breathe a sigh of relief, he quickly got back to work and re-established a New York advantage.
BRUNSON FADES FOR 40
The first 40p, 10a game in Knicks postseason franchise history!
While Brunson did just about everything offensively, scoring nearly half of the Knicks points, it was a full team effort on defense. The Sixers could just not get anything going in the fourth quarter, as Embiid looked gassed and refused to go inside despite being guarded by OG Anunoby throughout the fourth quarter, and the Knicks perimeter defenders denied Maxey lanes to the rim.
Precious Achiuwa with the clutch block to force a shot clock violation!
The Knicks certainly didn’t go run away and hide, as they had their own offensive struggles, but when they absolutely needed a bucket they were able to turn to Brunson, who the Sixers just had no answers for all game.
Brunson finished the game with 47 points (18-of-34 shooting) and 10 assists, putting forth one of the best playoff performances in Knicks franchise history — his 47 points is the most by a Knick in a playoff game ever. OG Anunoby was the best player in support of Brunson, posting 16 points and 14 rebounds, while also handling the responsibility of defending Embiid throughout the fourth quarter due to foul trouble for Hartenstein. Deuce McBride chipped in 13 off the bench, which was vital with the rest of the Knicks struggling from the field, and while Josh Hart had a rough shooting night, he still was a positive impact thanks to 15 rebounds, five assists, and three blocks.
For the Sixers, they just didn’t have enough on the offensive end down the stretch, as their stars weren’t very effective late and no one else was capable of picking up the slack. Embiid looked gassed in the fourth, playing all 24 minutes in the second half, and scored just one point in the final frame as he finished with 27 points (7-of-17 shooting), 10 rebounds, and six assists. Maxey finished with 23 points on 8-of-21 shooting, and Kelly Oubre Jr. (19 points) was the only other player to really present an actual offensive threat.
As the series shifts back to New York, the same issues present themselves for Philly. It certainly seems as though they are reliant on massive efforts from their two stars, and Embiid is clearly physically compromised right now. The Knicks have won games with and without Brunson having big games, and they get to go back home where their role players will be more comfortable. The Sixers certainly could force things back to Philadelphia for Game 6, but they will either need another 50-point type outing from Embiid or Maxey or to get something from the supporting cast that just hasn’t been there all series.
Country music fans don’t quite have a reputation for being the most welcoming. However, this year’s Stagecoach (the genre’s largest festival) debunked that myth featuring an abundance of genre newbies and outside sounds.
Since the lineup for Stagecoach 2024 was announced, ticketholders were interested to see what Post Malone would bring to the main stage. Many hoped that he’d bring out his “Levii’s Jeans” collaborator, Beyoncé, for a surprise performance. Although that didn’t happen, yesterday (April 27), Post’s set still managed to win viewers over.
Joined by Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley, and Sara Evans, users at home are gung ho about Post moving full steam ahead with his venture into country. Across X (formerly Twitter), viewers flooded the platform to praise Post’s performance.
“If Post Malone takes these country covers on the road, take all of my money. That was badass,” wrote one user.
I think after that #Stagecoach performance people can stop questioning whether or not Post Malone belongs in the country scene pic.twitter.com/AHEqcc1Cd3
The Los Angeles Clippers have only won one game in their first round series with the Dallas Mavericks, and it was the opener when they still didn’t have Kawhi Leonard in the lineup. Leonard returned in Game 2, but his knee didn’t respond as hoped from playing in that game. He struggled mightily in Game 3, scoring nine points in 25 minutes, and he simply has not looked like the dominant player he’s capable of when healthy since returning to the Clippers lineup.
With a critical Game 4 in Dallas on Sunday afternoon, the Mavs announced Leonard would be out due to inflammation in his surgically repaired knee, and that there was no timetable for his return. Clippers president Lawrence Frank addressed the media and said it was a “tricky” situation, but that it was clear Leonard just wasn’t himself.
Lawrence Frank says he doesn’t know when Kawhi Leonard will be back. He says until he shows all the movements he needs to make, that will be the timeline.
Lawrence Frank calls the inflammation in Kawhi Leonard’s surgically-repaired right knee “tricky.” “When you watch him play, it was very obvious that is not Kawhi Leonard.”
While there is no doubt the Clippers are a better team with Leonard at full strength, you could make the argument that they are better without Kawhi playing than the 60-percent version being out there struggling. For that to be the case, James Harden and Paul George will have to pick up the slack in the starting five from a shot creation standpoint. Harden has been up to the task in the series, but George has been oddly passive. If L.A. is going to even things up on Sunday, that will have to change.
One of the greatest basketball players of all-time is calling it a career, as Candace Parker announced on Sunday that she was retiring, making the announcement prior to the start of training camp for the Las Vegas Aces, posting a full message to fans on her Instagram page.
As Parker notes, she needed time to come around on retirement mentally, but her heart and body knew it was time for a little while now.
I’m retiring.
I promised I’d never cheat the game & that I’d leave it in a better place than I came into it. The competitor in me always wants 1 more, but it’s time. My HEART & body knew, but I needed to give my mind time to accept it.
I always wanted to walk off the court with no parade or tour, just privately with the ones I love. What now was to be my last game, I walked off the court with my daughter. I ended the journey just as I started it, with her.
This offseason hasn’t been fun on a foot that isn’t cooperating. It’s no fun playing in pain (10 surgeries in my career) it’s no fun knowing what you could do, if only…it’s no fun hearing “she isn’t the same” when I know why, it’s no fun accepting the fact you need surgery AGAIN.
Parker will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer as a 3-time WNBA champion, 2-time WNBA MVP, and 7-time WNBA All-Star, while also being a 2-time NCAA champion, 2-time NCAA Tournament MOP, and 2-time Olympic gold medalist. She finishes her career in the WNBA’s top-10 all-time in points, rebounds, assists, and blocks, as she was one of the most well-rounded players the league’s ever seen.
Parker will continue with her broadcasting career and notes that she wants to be part of an ownership group for both an NBA and WNBA team in the future.
There’s something about the Indio, California desert environment that pulls out another side of music’s notable names.
For the past two weekends, the Empire Polo Club was home to Coachella 2024. While there were multiple raved about performances, the public’s confusion over Grimes’ technical issues was all users online could talk about. This weekend, Stagecoach 2024 has taken up residence on the grounds. From the two days held so far, folks won’t seem to shut up about Eric Church‘s headlining performance. While Church didn’t experience any device breakdowns, attendees aren’t happy with his set, claiming he committed a cardinal sin of festival commandments—daring to be different.
https://www.instagram.com/reels/C6QflTuuwRY/
Instead of sticking to festivalgoers expectations, Church ventured outside the bounds of country music with a set of mostly gospel and a sprinkle of rap. Users online who streamed the performance via Prime took to their pages to slam Church’s pivot.
According to USA Today, the pushback prompted the singer to address the critiques with a statement issued through his record label.
“This was the most difficult set I have ever attempted,” he said. “I’ve always found that taking it back to where it started, back to chasing who Bob Seger loves, who Springsteen loves, who Willie Nelson loves, you chase it back to the origin. The origin of all that is still the purest form of it. And we don’t do that as much anymore. It felt good at this moment to go back, take a choir and do that.”
Seemingly prepared for the dived, Church doubled down on his decision, saying that he was “happy with his choice to do what he wanted anyway.”
Read a few responses to Eric Church’s Stagecoach 2024 set below.
I don’t like country but this was baddddd bro. I thought it was just an into, but it never stopped. You have to play your hits man.
I think it’s pretty admirable and brave of him to sing gospel music, I’m sure he knew it wouldn’t be received with open arms and he did it anyway giving a message of virtues instead of just drunken nights or days or what not. I found it courageous of him.
Damn after seeing the comments about how good it was on the Church Choir Facebook page – I’m pissed I missed it, just like I was mad at myself for missing the 2nd night at The Gorge
Probably the most memorable @Stagecoach 2024 set so far but not necessarily in a good way. Masterful but unusual enough for me to say I couldn’t appreciate it in the festival setting. I wonder how fan reaction would have been if there had built up anticipation for something new.
Loved the set. EFC has always done things differently, and having been to several of his concerts…they’re never the same. This was a pretty on brand performance, and people who don’t realize that haven’t been there very long. He also played quite a few of his hits. The
The Milwaukee Bucks nearly pulled off an incredible win in Game 3, twice tying the game in the closing seconds (first in the fourth quarter and then again in overtime) on outrageous three-pointers from Khris Middleton. The longtime Bucks wing had 42 points as he did all he could to will them to a win, but it wasn’t enough to take down a balanced effort from the Pacers, who finally got a big bucket from Tyrese Haliburton on a game-winning floater.
With the Pacers validating their Game 2 win once back at home, there is ample pressure on the Bucks to figure out how to reclaim home court in Game 4, or else they’ll return to Milwaukee facing elimination. That task got even harder when it was revealed that Damian Lillard suffered an Achilles strain at the end of Game 3, which is why he was limited to being a decoy in overtime. Both he and Giannis Antetokounmpo were listed as doubtful for Game 4 going into the weekend, and on Sunday the team confirmed both of their superstars would miss the pivotal matchup.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard are both listed as out for tonight’s game.
The onus now shifts to Middleton to carry the load and the rest of the Bucks supporting cast to step up. Pat Connaughton and Malik Beasley will have to provide a big lift as three-point threats, Patrick Beverley figures to get more of the ball-handling load, and Brook Lopez and Bobby Portis will need to be offensive weapons if Milwaukee is going to keep up with the Pacers.
During an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Timberlake hinted that more music from the group would come. But according to TMZ, there is so much more up the group’s sleeves. The outlet reports that the highly anticipated NSYNC reunion tour could be a reality. Sources close to the matter claim that not only is the group on board, but the proposed arena tour kicked off a bidding war.
Supposedly, two of the industry’s biggest event promoters, Live Nation and AEG, have contacted the group to get a feel for how committed they are to the idea of a massive tour. The sourced claims the tour would come with an impressive payout to each of the members. However, those close to business dealings haven’t disclosed any specifics.
With Timberlake’s tour set to wrap up in July, the group has ample time to comb over the offers before making a final decision. As for when the reunion tour will kick off, that detail are still being worked out. Again, TMZ‘s insider says that if NSYNC does agree to a deal, the shows won’t take place until well into 2025.
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