In case you missed it: June 24

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Monday, June 24.
* Wil Myers is impressing people not only with his play, but also with his mature and almost veteran approach to the game. Read More
* James Loney, Wil Myers and Sam Fuld hit consecutive home runs, and Jeremy Hellickson pitched seven strong innings to help the Rays end Toronto’s 11-game win streak. Read More
* Heat guard Dwyane Wade isn’t making any guarantees, but he certainly likes the idea of winning three consecutive titles. Read More
* With an estimated 400,000 people lining the downtown Miami streets, the NBA Champion Heat held their parade and an in-arena rally afterward Monday. Read More
* Missed the Miami Heat’s 2013 NBA Championship parade and rally? See the top images from Monday’s celebrations. View Gallery
* Miami’s Dwyane Wade is getting into the tech business, releasing “Dwayne Wade Driven,” an app focused on customized training programs for basketball players and other athletes. Read More
* Rays starter Alex Cobb -- nine days removed from taking a line drive to the head -- addressed his injury Monday during his return to the Trop. Read More
* Center Chris Andersen told fans at Monday’s rally that he wants to return to Miami, and teammates are hopeful Ray Allen exercises his player option for next season. Read More
* The Florida Panthers agreed to a two-year deal with RW Bobby Butler, whom they acquired from Nashville on June 14. Read More
* With the draft approaching, the Magic don’t appear to be in need of a small forward, but will Otto Porter’s maturity and versatility sway them? Read More
* State of the Rays: Wil Myers had his struggles during his first week in the majors, but the journey of the young prospect is just beginning. Read More
* UCF is stepping up its game for its move to the American Athletic Conference, formerly the Big East, with a new blacktop design for its basketball court. Read More