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The Golden State Warriors will play the Miami Heat for Monday’s Martin Luther King Day matchup. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM PT in San Francisco and can be watched on NBC Sports Bay Area. MLK Day hoops🏀 GSW vs. MIA 🕖 7pm PT 📺 @NBCSAuthentic 📻 @957thegame📱 https://t.co/6BLvDT0Wyn🎟️ https://t.co/Z938EY2y42 pic.twitter.com/BG2KSz2J9q— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 19, 2026 Previously with the Warriors: The Warriors moved to a season-best five games above .500 after defeating the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night, 136–116. It was a true team effort for Golden State, with eight players scoring in double figures. The Warriors shot 54.8 percent from the field and stayed hot from beyond the arc, knocking down 23 of their 52 three-point attempts (44.2 percent). Golden State’s offensive rhythm continues to roll, as Saturday marked their third straight game with 10 different players making at least one three-pointer — a feat that has never been accomplished in NBA history. The Warriors are the first team in NBA history to have 10 players make at least one 3-pointers in three straight games @NBCSWarriors— Dalton Johnson (@DaltonJ_Johnson) January 18, 2026 Curry on Golden State's recent 3-point shooting: "We have capable shooters all up and down the roster. … It's how you create good looks that get everybody involved. It's a fun way to play, not knowing who's going to get (the ball) on any possession."— Sam Gordon (@BySamGordon) January 18, 2026 What to watch for tonight: Saturday’s blowout win came despite a surprising late scratch for Warriors wing Jimmy Butler, who was ruled out shortly before tip-off. After the game, head coach Steve Kerr said he was informed by general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. that Butler missed the game due to personal reasons. Steve Kerr on Jimmy Butler’s late scratch and how the Warriors, said he doesn’t expect it to be anything long term:“I got the word from Mike [Dunleavy] that everything is fine. He just had a personal thing that came up right before the game.” pic.twitter.com/G95j5XK4es— Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) January 18, 2026 While Butler is expected to return for Monday night’s matchup against his former team in the Heat, Golden State will be without De’Anthony Melton, who will be sitting out the first night of this back-to-back. De’Anthony Melton is out for the Warriors tomorrow night against the Heat on the front side of a back-to-back. They face the Raptors on Tuesday night. Jimmy Butler is not on the injury report after missing Saturday night for personal reasons.— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) January 19, 2026 In addition to Butler’s return, former Warrior Andrew Wiggins will make his first appearance at the Chase Center since last year’s blockbuster trade. Wiggins was a key piece of Golden State’s 2022 championship run and should receive a warm ovation in his return to the Bay. I hope Dub Nation gives him a GREAT welcome back tonight!! He deserves it. https://t.co/Lw9YdioBC3— Raymond Ridder (@DoubleR_PR) January 19, 2026 Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! Projected Starters Warriors: Steph Curry, Moses Moody, Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green, Quinten Post Heat: Davion Mitchell, Norman Powell, Pelle Larsson, Andrew Wiggins, Bam Adebayo How to watch Regular Season Game 44 Who: Golden State Warriors (24 – 19) vs. Miami Heat (22 – 20) When: Monday, January 19th, at 7:00 p.m. PT Where: Chase Center, San Francisco, California TV: NBC Sports Bay Area (available on fuboTV)

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Cubs Convention 2026: If you sign Alex Bregman, they will come
The thing about Cubs Convention is that you can be as big of a Cubs fan as anyone you know, a rabid poster on various Cubs communities like Bleed Cubbie Blue, the type of person who gets notifications for multiple teams and players, and odds are the crowd at Cubs Convention will out-fanatic you. It won’t be one or two people, either. It will be 95 percent of the crowd, at all times. In 2026, however, it was hard to get to the point of feeling overwhelmed by any one else’s fandom because the size of the crowd itself was overwhelming at virtually every moment. To be clear, there is always a crowd at Cubs Convention and waiting in line for a bit is part of the game whether you want seats on Friday night or an autograph from a player. But 2026 was orders of magnitude different from every other year I’ve attended Cubs Convention. This year’s lines and crowds strained the capacity of the Sheraton Grand and resulted in large numbers of disappointed fans being turned away from events. It’s a perfectly reasonable assumption for fans that buying a pass to the Convention means access to those events, and for marquee events this year that simply wasn’t the case. As I was heading to Cubs Convention at approximately the same time I have every year since I began attending in 2017, I was stunned to get a call from a friend, Ken Schultz. He just heard he wasn’t getting into the Opening Ceremony. That struck both of us as odd, he’d been at the Sheraton for a couple of hours and neither of us are new to this gig. In fact, we’ve attended every Cubs Con together since it returned after the pandemic. My curiosity was piqued. I walked towards the hotel entrance and saw more than a few disappointed fans calling ride shares to take them back to their hotels. I stopped to chat with a couple guys, one on crutches. They’d been there since about 2:30 p.m., and while they weren’t sure what time they finally joined the line to get into the Opening Ceremony when doors opened, they both estimated they’d been standing in line for at least an hour when they were told the room was full. It was their first Cubs Convention, the tickets had been a Christmas present. You could sense their disappointment that they’d spent $150 on each pass, not to mention money on travel and a hotel room, only to be turned away from the first event 45 minutes before it was scheduled to start. I headed in to meet Ken and the line still snaked through the lobby with Cubs staffers at the escalators to keep fans from heading up to the at-capacity fourth floor. I didn’t do a head count of the number of people in line, but I was stunned at how long it still was: To be clear, there are always some diehard fans who get in line at 8 a.m. on Friday to ensure they are seated at the front of the room. However, in the years I’ve attended Cubs Convention getting there when the doors opened at 4:30 p.m. for a 6 p.m. start was adequate to get in the fourth floor ballroom. You might be able to snag a single seat, you might have to stand in the overflow, but you’d be in the ballroom. According to a Reddit thread about this year’s convention, that was not the experience in 2026: Ken and I opted to head to Lizzie McNeill’s for dinner and watched the Opening Ceremony on the TV over the bar. That pub is traditionally a late-night hub for Cubs Convention activity and 2026 was no exception. Friends and other bloggers trickled in all night. The crowd was a topic of conversation with almost all of us agreeing the convention was oversold considerably, along with speculation about what that could mean for the activities on Saturday. For those who have never been, Cubs Convention happens in more than the ballroom on the fourth floor. There are autograph signings, a vendor expo on the first floor and side events all weekend long. The only times almost everyone is in the ballroom are the Opening Ceremony on Friday and Bingo on Saturday night. At previous iterations of Cubs Convention that capacity seemed to cap…

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