Wed. A.M. Hot Clicks: Kat Dennings; NBA Stars Ride Banana Boat

Wed. A.M. Hot Clicks: lovely lady of the day Kat Dennings; NBA Stars Ride Banana Boat 
Wed. A.M. Hot Clicks: Kat Dennings; NBA Stars Ride Banana Boat
Wed. A.M. Hot Clicks: Kat Dennings; NBA Stars Ride Banana Boat /

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Slow Part of Sports Calendar

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The NBA and NHL Finals are over. The World Cup is complete. Baseball is smack in the middle of its 162-game season. So what does a person responsible for compiling a bunch of sports links each morning do? I've been asking myself this all week, then LeBron James, Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade and Wade's wife, Gabrielle Union, ride a banana boat and all is well in the world. And if you enjoy that, here's a gallery of sports figures on boats.

ESPN vs. ESPN

ESPN's Bomani Jones and Chris Broussard had a Twitter spat over Russell Wilson's sex life (or lack thereof). I can assure you of one thing. This debate never would've erupted when Russell was rumored to be dating Samantha Hoopes (which never happened, according to my source, Samantha Hoopes).

60 Sexiest American Sportscasters and Sideline Reporters

I'm on Team Heidi Watney. If these were ranked, she'd be my No. 1.

Lovely Lady of the Day

Judging by the comments section of yesterday's A.M. Clicks, my LLODCindy Mello was way too skinny. I hope Kat Dennings appeals to the curve-loving crowd (click here for full-size gallery). 

Update (10:14 a.m.): As Hot Clicks reader John points out, Kat is selling "Hay Girl" t-shirts, with a large portion of the proceeds going to the North Shore Animal League. As it happens, I adopted my dog Larry at North Shore, so go buy a shirt.

​Slow Down!

Roy Halladay was nailed twice for speeding. And he took a selfie each time.

Doc Rivers Receives an "F"

Safe to say J.J. Redick isn't a fan of the Clippers' off-season moves.

Worst Giveaway Ever

One Way To Eat Lucky Charms

Tennis Fan?

How is This Not a Balk?

​Odds & Ends

Michael Carter-Williams accidentally freaked out a bunch of Bucks fans with a Las Vegas tweet ... Love these photos of Cardinals rookies making a Starbucks run in full uniform ... The Zach Mettenberger-J.J. Watt feud is still going strong ... The Fox News commentator who called Rory McIlroy a leprechaun is Kennedy, that annoying MTV personality from the '90s ... Did you know there's a ​World Championship of Street Hockey? ... Mark Buehrle may have been a little drunk when he pitched in the 2005 World Series ... People love to make fun of Darren Rovell ... The Mayor of Phoenix let everyone know that it will recycle the enormous LaMarcus Aldridge banner ... Kanye West's entire new album may have leaked, thanks to one Redditor ... Whoopi Goldberg and Raven-Symoné are still defending Bill Cosby​ ... A superfan broke onto the set of Orange is the New Black and somehow became an honorary prisoner ... Seventeen rare and quirky photos of The Beatles ... What adult film stars do when they retire.

The Wedding Singer 

Chicago Blackhawks national anthem singer Jim Cornelison shows off his vocal chops at Tim's and Ann's wedding.

Swaggy P Disses Nick Cannon

Nick Young appears on an all-new episode of Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ’N Out tonight at 11 p.m. ET/PT on MTV2. In this exclusive preview, Swaggy P freestyles and disses the show's host in the process.

When Celebrations Go Wrong

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Trick Shot Pool Artist 

These shots are hard enough for a full-grown adult to make, much less a youngster like Matthew (The Stinger) Webster.

Important World Record

This dude cleaned 100 plates in one minute. (H/T Next Impulse Sports)

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Andy Gray
ANDY GRAY

A senior editor atSI.com, Andy Gray oversees Hot Clicks, Extra Mustard and the Swimsuit site. A Boston sports loyalist and Columbia graduate, he joined SI in 2005.