LeBron and the Lakers strain to solve the Nuggets’ dominance

The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 126-108 on December 16, 2022. Since then, LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and the Lakers have lost 10 games in a row to Denver, including a 4-0 sweep in last year’s Western Conference Finals and two defeats in the opening round of this year’s playoffs.

The Lakers came close to ending the losing streak on Monday in Game 2 of their best-of-seven series, as they led by 20 points in the third quarter. But Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray nailed a fadeaway jumper over Davis as time expired, with the Lakers big man falling in front of the Nuggets bench as teammates mobbed Murray in celebration. The 101-99 win added to the unsolved puzzle the Lakers have in front of them that is the Nuggets.

It starts with the Nuggets’ two-time league MVP and last season’s Finals MVP Nikola Jokic, who punished the Lakers with 27 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists in Game 2.

“Obviously, the only game that matters now is Game 3 and how we can get better,” said James after Game 2. “How we can figure this team out. So Game 3 is where my mindset is.”
James was also highly critical of the officiating, arguing questionable calls that went in favor of the Nuggets as well as non-calls impacted the outcome.  

“I don’t understand what’s going on in the replay center, to be honest,” a frustrated James said. ”(D’Angelo Russell) clearly gets hit in the face on a drive. What the f–k do we have a replay center for… [?] Makes no sense to me. It bothers me.”

James was referencing a call in the third quarter when Nuggets forward Michael Porter Jr. was called for a foul on Russell, which was then overturned on a challenge by Nuggets head coach Michael Malone.

“We’ve shown that we’re more than capable,” Anthony Davis said, after scoring 32 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. “We have stretches where we just don’t know what we’re doing on both ends of the floor. And those are the ones that cost us.”

“Remember this feeling as we take it back home to L.A.,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said as a way of motivating the team before game three tonight. “We got to give them that same feeling in Game 3. That needs to be the sole focus. The recovery process has to start now, us filling our cups back up. But Game 3, it’s all about Game 3 right now.”

The recent history between the two teams indicates the Lakers won’t defeat the Nuggets in four of the next five games to win the series. But that’s why the games are played. Game 3 is tonight (10:00 p.m. EST) in Los Angeles and Game 4 is Saturday night in L.A. (8:30 p.m. EST) 

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Aaron Judge shrugs off the boos and eyes the bigger picture

When the Yankees hosted the Oakland A’s in the Bronx last night in the third game of a four-game series, 2022 American League MVP Aaron Judge, one of the best baseball players in the world, carried atypical numbers to the plate that were more in line with those of a deer in the headlights rookie.

Before the evening’s first pitch, the Yankees center fielder was batting a disquieting .180 in 89 at-bats in 24 games with three home runs, 11 RBI, and a team-high 31 strikeouts. Somewhat surprisingly, he was booed by the fans at Yankee Stadium last Saturday while going 0-4 with four strikeouts, including making the game’s next-to-last out, in his team’s 2-0, 10-inning loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. 

Judge empathized with the fans’ reaction. “I’ve heard worse and I’d probably be doing the same thing in their situation,” he acknowledged. 

The five-time All-Star expressed a broader view of the season and his current batting troubles. “I’ve had seasons where I’ve started off worse than this through my career,” he said.  “I’ve had seasons where you start off hot and you always hit a rough patch where you hit about .150 in the whole month but it kind of gets mixed in there with the other 500 at-bats. It’s just you got to keep working, keep improving and you’ll get out of it.”

The Yankees were 16-8 after starter Marcus Stroman picked up his second win of the season on Tuesday, logging 5.1 innings, giving up seven hits, three runs, and striking out nine in a 4-3 win over the A’s. They were in first place in the American League East, a half game ahead of the 

15-8 Baltimore Orioles when yesterday’s MLB schedule began. 

In the midst of Judge fighting through an early season funk, right fielder Juan Soto, designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton, first baseman Anthony Rizzo, and shortstop Anthony Volpe have mitigated his low production. When the Yankees took the field last night, Soto led them with 20 RBI and 29 hits. Stanton topped the team with 5 home runs and was third with 12 RBI. Rizzo had 21 hits and 10 RBI, and Volpe was second on the Yankees with 25 hits and his six stolen bases were the most on the club. Additionally, third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera was having a solid campaign with 20 hits and 14 RBI.

The Yankees begin a seven-game road trip tomorrow. They are scheduled for three against the Milwaukee Brewers and four versus the Baltimore Orioles. 

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Figure Skating in Harlem continues to reach for the stars

It was another animated and emotional event for Figure Skating in Harlem (FSH), which held its Reaching for the Stars Gala on April 17. Hosted by Vladimir Duthiers of CBS News, the honorees, guests and alumni were joined by U.S. Olympic skaters, including four from the 2022 team event, who earlier this year were officially recognized as gold medalists after a two-year delay.

The evening’s honorees were Tina Davis, Daria Forde, Alicia Hall Moran, and Cynthia Romano. Davis is the head of enterprise marketing and brand engagement at Citi and a member of FSH’s board. Romano, a former figure skater, is the senior managing director at FTI Consulting.

An accomplished singer and actress, Hall Moran is a long-time skater and FSH supporter. This year she was a twice-weekly volunteer skating instructor. “The ability to pop onto the ice as a Black woman fully engaged in her Blackness and stand in her Harlem neighborhood on ice with girls of color studying a sport and an artform feels very natural to me,” she said.

Forde, a 2020 computer science graduate from Barnard College, said FSH instilled confidence in her. “It means so much to me to be honored by a program that was pivotal with my trajectory and allowed me to see what it looked like to be a part of a true community,” said Forde. “Being in that environment at such a young age allowed me to know that I can enter whatever environment I want to and succeed.”

It’s been an eventful year for FSH. The performance team skated in the exhibition at the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Columbus, Ohio. During career week, a group of students went to Estee Lauder headquarters where they learned how to make and market products. The most remarkable experience was a trip last summer to South Africa for 11 girls, which FSH founder/CEO Sharon Cohen said was “magical.”

High school junior Zayda Rojas, a member of FSH for 10 years, described the trip as life changing and an opportunity to travel to the place of their ancestors.  

“I could see different cultures, how they interacted, the foods that they ate,” she said. “I felt loved and I felt nourished by the people. They were very welcoming and inclusive. I learned a lot about them and a lot about myself.”

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Roofing Resilience: 8 Techniques To Ensure Your Roof’s Longevity

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Tips For Efficient Warehouse Management

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27 New York City hotels have been awarded Michelin Keys

27 New York City hotels have been awarded Michelin Keys

As New Yorkers, we all keep an eye on Michelin’s restaurant picks to see which spots we should put on our MEL (must-eat list), whether it’s on the budget-friendly Bib Gourmand recommendation or a dining room deemed worthy of a prestigious Michelin star. But now, the organization wants to become the authority on great hotels.

On Wednesday, Michelin announced its 124 U.S. hotels that it awarded “Michelin Keys” to, including 27 New York City hotels. 

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“Steadfast in our field-based approach, the Michelin Guide inspectors drew up this unprecedented list to share their best hotel experiences in the US. Every establishment awarded One, Two or Three Michelin Keys is a gem sculpted by talented professionals,” said Gwendal Poullennec, the International Director of the Michelin Guide. “Using the Michelin Guide digital platforms, travelers can filter their search and book awarded hotels for stays that we hope will be unforgettable.”

According to Michelin, hotels with Michelin Keys are “the chicest coastal retreats, the most relaxing, quiet hideaways, and the most spectacular urban oases.”

Here’s the breakdown of Keys, what they mean, and which NYC hotels received them: 

One Key

What it means: A Very Special Stay

“This is a true gem with its own character and personality. It may break the mould, offer something different or simply be one of the best of its type. Service always goes the extra mile and provides significantly more than similarly priced establishments,” Michelin states.

Hotel Chelsea’s Lobby Bar
Photograph: Annie Schlechter | Hotel Chelsea’s Lobby Bar

The One Key hotels in NYC are as follows:

  1. Hotel Central Park
  2. Baccarat Hotel & Residences
  3. Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
  4. Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad
  5. The Beekman – A Thompson Hotel
  6. The Bowery Hotel
  7. The Greenwich Hotel
  8. The Hotel Chelsea
  9. The Lowell
  10. The Ludlow Hotel
  11. The Mercer
  12. The Peninsula New York
  13. The Wall Street Hotel
  14. Warren Street Hotel
  15. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
  16. Ace Hotel Brooklyn
  17. Wythe Hotel

In its guide, Michelin says that the Wythe Hotel is a larger hotel given the number of rooms but it still remains “affordable” with suites priced at under $400 a night. “It exemplifies the character of the neighborhood with an admirable attention to detail.” Its critics also like that it serves delicacies inspired by Parisian and NYC favorites. We gave it four stars when we reviewed it in 2018. It’s also on our list of the best hotels in Williamsburg.

It also says that The Ritz-Carlton NoMad has the perfect balance of classic luxury, noting its Eastern Mediterranean restaurant with Chef José Andrès. We gave it five stars last year and placed it on our best hotels in NYC list, too.

Finally, Michelin lets us in on another One Key pick—Hotel Chelsea New York. We awarded it five stars this week! Michelin says it’s “another veritable artists’ haven” and “brings NY’s historic charm into the modern era with an impressive, nostalgic authenticity.”

Two Keys

What it means: An Exceptional Stay

“Somewhere truly unique and exceptional in every way, where a memorable experience is always guaranteed. A hotel of character, personality and charm that’s operated with obvious pride and considerable care. Eyecatching design or architecture, and a real sense of the locale make this an exceptional place to stay,” says Michelin.

Pendry Manhattan West
Photograph: Christian Horan Photography

Two Key Hotels in NYC are as follows:

1. The Fifth Avenue Hotel
2. The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
3. The Mark Hotel
4. Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York
5. Nine Orchard
6. Pendry Manhattan West

Michelin cites that Nine Orchard, within the former Jarmulowsky Bank building, still retains its “century-old grandeur” even though its rooms are “a little more subdued.” It also likes that its minimalist style is still warm and the rooms have custom-designed and custom-programmed sound systems.

Three Keys

What it means: An Extraordinary Stay

“It’s all about astonishment and indulgence here—this is the ultimate in comfort and service, style and elegance. It is one of the world’s most remarkable and extraordinary hotels and a destination in itself for that trip of a lifetime. All the elements of truly great hospitality are here to ensure any stay will live long in the memory and hearts,” Michelin says.

Aman
Photograph: Robert Rieger

Three Key Hotels in NYC are as follows:

1. Crosby Street Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
2. The Whitby Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
3. Aman New York
4. Casa Cipriani New York

Michelin says Cipriani New York’s 47 rooms and suites are “remarkably restrained in their opulence” (think quiet luxury) unlike its ornate facade. The river views offered makes it “unlike any hotel in town” and the hotel’s Jazz Café is the “perfect place to enjoy live music.”

The new Aman New York, which made headlines last year for being the most expensive hotel in the city (it was around $4,200 per night then), is a “self-contained world of luxury right in the heart of Manhattan.” Michelin says that service is “ever-present and ever professional to accompany guests during their stay.” It better be given that price tag.

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