What’s Brewing With Jen Includes Augusta National And Paint Ball Throwing Security Cameras
Hallie Ray Light and Parker McCollum
See what was brewing with Jen Scordo today. Every day on The Best Show Ever? Jen Scordo shares a few recent weird and interesting news stories. Today that includes a country stars wife played at Augusta National but didn’t understand the significance and security cameras that launch paint balls… Here are her stories from today.
Parker McCollum’s Wife Played At Augusta National
Parker McCollum’s wife, Hallie Ray, has played golf exactly one time. Nine holes. With a caddie. At Augusta National. Where they play The Masters. That Augusta National… I realize the significance of that, but Hallie Ray did not. Parker McCollum realized the significance because he is an avid golfer. The country star only found out that his wife had played at Augusta in the past because they were watching the Masters last weekend and she casually mentioned that she had played the front 9 at the historic course. I would work whatever angle she used to get on those greens!
[Source – whiskeyriff.com]
Security Camera That Launches Paint Balls
Well, everyday that humanity let’s me down, someone else gives me faith once again. This new invention is brilliant. The new PaintCam Eve is a new security camera for one’s home that has the ability to throw paint balls. Here’s how it works… the camera uses Artificial Intelligence and face recognition to identify intruders on your property. The camera will then issue a warning and if the intruder does not comply within the allotted time, they will get pelted with paint balls. Obviously making it easier for the police to identify them. The camera even comes with an option for tear gas to be dispensed… which I think is a bit overboard, but what do I know? At this point, the invention is looking for investors, the Kickstarter campaign begins on April 23rd.
[Source – newatlas.com]
Every Sixers Players History Against the Miami Heat
Despite winning their final 8 games, the Sixers could not avoid the play-in. Their struggles with Embiid out were too much too overcome, and now they have to take on the Miami Heat Wednesday night, with the 7-seed on the line.
Win that game, they advance to take on the Knicks in a best of 7 series. Lose? Well then they will have to play the winner of Hawks vs Bulls. Then their prize will be a 1st round series vs the Celtics.
So winning Wednesday’s game vs the heat is a must for the Sixers. They will have to play the Celtics eventually, but they want to put it off as long as they can. Give Embiid more time to get into a rhythm.
But they need to get through the Heat first. Something that is easier said than done, given the Heats history of stepping it up come playoff time.
The Sixers History Vs The Heat
They lost to the Heat two years ago in the 2nd round. Though at that point, Tyrese Maxey had not grown into a star, and Embiid missed two games, and was limited in the games he played. This time they are as healthy as you can hope for.
Before that, the last time they played the heat was Embiid’s first playoff experience. And both teams have changed way too much since then to draw any real conclusions from that.
Overall, Embiid is 8-10 against the Heat in his career. That includes 4-6 in their last 10 games. But more recently, Embiid led the Sixers to a win over them in his 2nd game back from injury. A game that makes the difference in them getting to host this game, rather than play it in Miami.
So will they win it? Let’s take a closer look at every Sixers recent and career history against the Heat, to get a better idea of how they might fare in Wednesday nights game.
Here Is How Every Sixers Player Has Performed Against The Heat In The Past:
Jen Scordo was born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Georgia but she has called the Northeast her home for over 20 years. A diehard 5 for 5 fan, she always knew that radio was where she wanted to be and talking sports in Philadelphia is a dream come true as Producer of The Best Show Ever? on 97.5 The Fanatic. She loves to talk and write about Philly sports including the Eagles, the Sixers, the Flyers, the Phillies and the Union.