In case you missed it: June 1

In case you missed it: June 1

Published Jun. 2, 2013 8:58 a.m. ET

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Saturday, June 1.
* LeBron James is the best player in the world, but even sometimes his best isn’t enough, as Heat found out in Saturday’s loss. All-Star teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, who both struggled in Game 6, are determined to step up for Monday’s Game 7. Read More
* The Heat were outrebounded by 20 in Game 6 and weren’t able to handle the duo of Roy Hibbert and Paul George in a frustrating loss. Read More 
* Heat Check: LeBron scored 29 points, but it wasn’t enough for the Heat, who lost to the Pacers in Game 6, forcing a do-or-die situation in Miami on Monday. Read More
* The Florida Gators baseball team’s early exit from the NCAA tournament was a microcosm of a frustrating season for the team. Read More
* Grant Hill, who spent six injury-riddled seasons with the Magic, announced his retirement from the NBA after 19 season. Read More
* Marlins rookie Jose Fernandez had a rough outing last Monday against Tampa Bay, but he rebounded in splendid fashion on Saturday, dominating the Mets over seven innings for the win. Read More
* Jose Fernandez pitched seven strong innings for his first home victory as the Marlins beat up on the Mets for a second straight time. Read More
* Miami stays with No. 1 regional seed Louisville for most of the game, but the Hurricanes lost a pitching duel to the Cardinals on the second day of the NCAA baseball tournament. Read More
* Luke Weaver was sensational for Florida State on Saturday, striking out 14 in eight innings as the Seminoles blasted Troy 11-0. Read More
* Florida fell to Valparaiso in another frustrating loss that eliminated them from the NCAA baseball tournament on Saturday. Read More
* Corey Keller hit two home runs and Nathan Pittman added a three-run homer to help Florida Atlantic beat Canisius 14-6 on Saturday in a Chapel Hill Regional elimination game. Read More

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