Monday's A.M. Hot Clicks
Well, That Was Awkward
Matthew Perry :: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images
Actor Matthew Perry is a regular at Kings game. He was in attendance Friday night when Los Angeles closed out St. Louis in Game 6. (Kings forward Dustin Penner scored a key goal, so clearly, Hot Clicks' support has been a good luck charm for him and the team.) Earlier that day, Perry's latest TV show, Go On, was canceled by NBC. For some reason, Fox Sports West sideline reporter Dan Moriartydecided to congratulate Perry on this news. Perry tried to let Moriarty off the hook, but the reporter reiterated the congratulatory message.
E-Mail Call
The No. 1 controversy of the NBA playoffs has been the daily soap opera involving Bulls guard Derrick Rose. To get some insight on what Rose has been dealing with, let's take a look at his GMail inbox.
Priorities
What should you do if you're at an NHL playoff game and you're eight months pregnant and you start having contractions? Based on this fan's experience, you don't worry about the birth of your child. You stay and watch the end of the game.
Lovely Lady Links Roundup
Xenia Deli
Victoria's Secret should make Xenia Deli one of its models. Here's why. ... Speaking of Victoria's Secret, Candice Swanepoelhas done some new work. ... As has Alessandra Ambrosio.
Clean It Up
Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper had a busy weekend on Twitter. He tweeted a gross picture of his toe and then outed himself as someone who tweets while he drives.
Now They Can't Even Count
In addition to blowing a home run call and not knowing the rules about pitching changes, Major League Baseball umpires now reward batters with walks when they get three balls instead of four.
Sports Video Of The Day
Check out the impressive nimbleness of this large Dodgers fans.
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Singing Couple Video Of The Day
A recent skit on the Tonight Show was supposed to feature a fake newscaster scaring/interviewing people at a gas pump. In the case of one endearing couple, though, they turned out to be great singers and performers. Personally, I'm not 100 percent convinced this is legit, but since they love the '80s, I'm going to overlook that. (Thanks to Joaquin Paolo, of Hong Kong, for the video.)
UPDATE: Yup, staged and fake. Of course Jay Leno couldn't do something original and funny.