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#017
Monday, June 1, 2026

Spurs survive Game 7 thriller. Henley wins at Colonial. Nvidia surges while Tesla sinks.

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West Finals - Game 7
SA @ OKC
Paycom Center · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
The Rundown

Tech stocks did their usual thing today—chip stocks like NVDA jumped 4.1% while Tesla tanked 3.3%, leaving the overall market basically flat. It's the AI narrative propping up the indexes while growth darlings get hammered.

The Rundown

Sports

San Antonio Spurs 111–103 Oklahoma City Thunder

Oklahoma City Thunder
103
West Finals - Game 7 · Final
SA Win
San Antonio Spurs
111
Paycom Center · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma · Oklahoma City Thunder at home
Paycom Center
Paycom Center · Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Colonial Country Club · Fort Worth, Texas · Charles Schwab Challenge
Colonial Country Club · Fort Worth, Texas · Charles Schwab Challenge

Charles Schwab Challenge

Colonial Country Club · Final

Russell Henley -13, Eric Cole -12, Ben Griffin -11

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Tech stocks did their usual thing today—chip stocks like NVDA jumped 4.1% while Tesla tanked 3.3%, leaving the overall market basically flat. It's the AI narrative propping up the indexes while growth darlings get hammered.

Daily Close
Monday, June 1, 2026
SPY
$756.89
+0.1%
QQQ
$741.19
+0.4%

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