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Penguins hoist cup; Green suspended as Warriors take 3-1 lead over Cavs

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Pittsburgh Penguins fans were disappointed when the San Jose Sharks won game five, in Pittsburgh. Thousands of fans lined the streets and watched the game on the big screen. However, they left hanging their heads. Fast forward to Sunday night and those same fans were slapping high-fives and singing "We are the champions," as the Penguins defeated the Sharks 3-1, in game six. Another dominating performance by the Penguins, as they dominated the third-period blocking shot after shot. Sidney Crosby blocked a shot that led to the empty net goal which sealed the deal. For his efforts, Crosby received the Conn Smythe Trophy that is awarded to the Stanley Cup Playoff Most Valuable Player. Do you think that he deserved the accolades? The trophy is to be given to the player deemed most valuable throughout the playoffs, not just the Final. 

The Cleveland Cavaliers avoided a sweep by winning game three but dropped another egg by losing game four at home. However, during this game, Draymond Green decided to love tap Lebron James in a place not meant for tapping. Green was assessed a flagrant 1 and ultimately suspended for game five. Even without Green, the Warriors are back home and poised to send the Cavaliers back to Cleveland without the NBA Championship. Listen in and call the show with your thoughts.

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