In case you missed it: May 3
In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Friday, May 3.
* The Miami Dolphins needed a Hail Mary to have any hope at hosting a Super Bowl anytime soon. But their effort fell short as time ran out and Florida's legislative session ended just before 7 p.m. on Friday. Read More
* Evan Longoria hit a tiebreaking single in the 10th inning and Kelly Johnson later added a two-run homer, helping the Tampa Bay Rays to a 7-4 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night. Read More
* Ricky Nolasco (2-3) gave up four runs and eight hits in six innings to lose for just the second time in eight decisions at Citizens Bank Park. His six wins in this hitter-friendly ballpark are the most by any pitcher in the majors. Read More
* Darelle Revis will sport the No. 24 this season with the Bucs. He wore that number during his six-year career with the Jets. Revis reached agreement with Bucs safety Mark Barron to exchange the number. Read More
* Denard Robinson made his debut with Jacksonville on Friday, showing off his speed and versatility as the Jaguars opened a three-day rookie minicamp. Read More
* Miami Heat star LeBron James on Sunday will become the fifth player in NBA history to have won four or more MVPs, sources confirm. But it remains to be seen if he will become the first to be a unanimous selection. Read More
* Mike Glennon is excited about his opportunity at quarterback with the Bucs. Read More
* It didn’t even take a week after being drafted for Ace Sanders’ value to the Jacksonville Jaguars to increase. Read More
* Nursing a sore right knee, Dwyane Wade took part in Miami Heat drills for the first time since their series-clinching first-round victory Sunday at Milwaukee. Read More
* Just 12 times has a Miami Dolphins running back had a 1,000-yard season. At the top of the list is Ricky Williams, who had the two most prolific seasons in team history. Williams also is the guy who turned Mike Gillislee into a Dolphins fan. Read More
* A fourth-place finish in the voting for the NBA’s Most Improved Player Award should bring a smile to the face of Nikola Vucevic. But it also serves as a reminder of how close the Orlando Magic came to making a move which would have haunted the franchise for years down the road. Read More
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