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Weekly Sports Roundup: Rai Rallies, Harper and Suzuki Enter Conference Finals

Aaron Rai captures his first major while Dylan Harper and Nick Suzuki overcome overtime postseason obstacles.

Aaron Rai captured the sporting world’s attention with a historic triumph at the PGA Championship.  Rai, who is of Indian descent and famously wears two gloves to maintain his precise grip, held off a crowded leaderboard to claim his first major championship victory.  He finished the grueling tournament at 9-under par overall, highlighted by a brilliant 5-under par performance in the fourth round to pull ahead for the victory.  With the career-defining win, Rai took home a massive $3.7 million winner’s prize and became only the second golfer of South Asian heritage to win a men’s major golf championship.

In NBA Playoff action, rookie combo guard Dylan Harper orchestrated a stunning postseason surge to guide the San Antonio Spurs into the Western Conference Finals.  The Filipino American was a force in the semifinals, averaging nearly 15 points per game to help dismantle the Minnesota Timberwolves.  Harper and the Spurs stole Game 1 of the Conference Finals in a thrilling double-overtime victory on the road against the heavily favored Oklahoma City Thunder.  Harper filled the stat sheet with an electric 24 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, and a franchise-playoff-record 7 steals.  At 20 years old, he became the youngest player in NBA history to record a 20-10-5-5 stat line in a playoff game.

On the ice, Nick Suzuki showcased his elite leadership and clutch playmaking to propel the Montreal Canadiens to a thrilling NHL conference finals appearance.  The Japanese Canadian spearheaded the Habs’ deep postseason run capped by a clutch Game 7 overtime victory over the Buffalo Sabres.  Moving past the division rivals, lower-seeded Montreal now advances to face the Carolina Hurricanes for a spot in the Stanley Cup Final.

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