[00:00] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, this is Buzz, tracking what's trending and why it matters. [00:07] Lila Mercer: Welcome to Buzz, the daily decode of everything moving your feed. [00:14] Lila Mercer: I'm Lila Marseille. [00:15] Jonah Klein: And I'm Jonah Klein. [00:17] Jonah Klein: Today we are opening with a night for the history books, a scoring clinic that literally broke [00:22] Jonah Klein: the internet's sports circles. [00:24] Lila Mercer: Jonah, I don't think clinic even covers it. [00:27] Lila Mercer: Miami Heatstar, a bam at a bio, just dropped over 80 points. [00:32] Lila Mercer: He officially passed Kobe Bryant's legendary 81-point mark to take the number two spot [00:38] Lila Mercer: for most points in a single NBA game. [00:40] Lila Mercer: Only Will Chamberlain is left ahead of him now. [00:43] Jonah Klein: Right. The numbers on X are staggering. [00:46] Jonah Klein: We are talking 40 field goal attempts, a heat record, and 36 made free throws, which is the most in NBA history. [00:54] Jonah Klein: LeBron James posted a reaction that's already sitting at nearly 200,000 likes, just a wall of fire emojis. [01:00] Jonah Klein: And Bam's own post, simply saying God is great, is going nuclear. [01:05] Lila Mercer: Iconic. It's that rare moment where the stats feel like a glitch. [01:09] Lila Mercer: To have 20 made field goals and 25 plus free throws in one night, only Wilt has done that. [01:16] Lila Mercer: Even John Crotty shared a photo of a newborn's first day on Earth being the day BAM dropped 80. [01:22] Lila Mercer: The lore is already building, Jonah. [01:24] Jonah Klein: It really is. [01:26] Jonah Klein: But while a sports world is celebrating, the geopolitical landscape just took a much sharper, more tense turn. [01:34] Lila Mercer: Um, shifting gears to international relations. [01:37] Lila Mercer: Iranian foreign minister Abbas Arakshi just told PBS News that negotiations with the United States are officially off the table. [01:47] Lila Mercer: This is a massive breakdown in diplomacy. [01:49] Jonah Klein: Al Jazeera has been all over this. [01:52] Jonah Klein: Arakshi's point is that despite making progress in previous rounds, the United States still chose to attack. [01:59] Jonah Klein: Now, Tehran is basically signaling they're done talking, citing military strikes and economic pressure as the reason they're raising the stakes. [02:07] Lila Mercer: And there's that extra layer of friction in the Strait of Hormuz. [02:11] Lila Mercer: Arakchi even accused United States officials of posting fake news to manipulate markets [02:17] Lila Mercer: after a claim about warships escorting an oil tanker was walked back. [02:22] Lila Mercer: It's a high-stakes standoff that's dominating global news cycles. [02:27] Jonah Klein: Definitely. [02:28] Jonah Klein: It's a lot of heavy lifting for the timeline today, so maybe we look at something a bit softer. [02:33] Lila Mercer: Um, you could say that there is a study out of Osaka University that has gone mega viral in Japan, hitting nearly 4 million views on X. [02:44] Lila Mercer: Researchers found that plush toys actually appears significantly cuter to people if they've been touched by a human hand first. [02:52] Jonah Klein: Wait, what? So there's a scientific perceptual bias for hand-me-down cuteness? [02:58] Jonah Klein: Right. [02:58] Jonah Klein: That explains why people get so attached to old teddy bears. [03:01] Jonah Klein: It's not just nostalgia, it's literally how our brains process the object after seeing it interact with a person. [03:07] Lila Mercer: It's true. The human touch factor makes the toy seem more lifelike or endearing. [03:13] Lila Mercer: It sparked this huge conversation about human perception and why we find certain inanimate objects so comforting. [03:20] Lila Mercer: It's the wholesome break we needed today, Jonah. [03:23] Jonah Klein: I'll take it, but we do have to circle back to some chaos in the sports world, [03:28] Jonah Klein: specifically the NFL trade market. [03:30] Jonah Klein: Max Crosby was supposed to be a Baltimore Raven, but that trade was just rescinded. [03:35] Lila Mercer: total whiplash for Raiders fans. [03:38] Lila Mercer: Ian Rappaport reported that Crosby is headed back to Las Vegas to resume his rehab program [03:43] Lila Mercer: because of knee concerns. [03:45] Lila Mercer: This isn't just a roster change, it's a financial bombshell. [03:49] Lila Mercer: The Raiders' cap space just dropped $30 million because of this reversal. [03:54] Jonah Klein: Crosby says he's ready to play for the Raiders and move forward, but man, that is a massive [03:59] Jonah Klein: swing for the front office to navigate mid-off season. [04:03] Jonah Klein: Speaking of navigation issues, let's talk about Team USA at the World Baseball Classic. [04:08] Lila Mercer: This is a tough watch. Team USA lost to Italy, who fans are calling the pasta men, and now they are on the brink of elimination. [04:18] Lila Mercer: But the real viral moment is manager Mark DeRosa admitting he completely misread the tiebreaker calculations. [04:24] Jonah Klein: The video of his gaff has 5 million views. [04:28] Jonah Klein: He literally said, I misspoke, completely misread the calculations. [04:32] Jonah Klein: Now the United States has to hope Mexico scores of these five runs against Italy just to stay alive. [04:37] Jonah Klein: It's a wild scenario where a major powerhouse might exit early because of a math error. [04:43] Lila Mercer: From historic 80-point games to tiebreaker nightmares, it has been a day of high-stakes numbers. [04:50] Announcer: And that is our roundup for today. [04:53] Lila Mercer: Thanks for hanging with us on Buzz. Visit buzz.neuralnewscast.com for more. [04:59] Lila Mercer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and was generated using AI. [05:03] Lila Mercer: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [05:07] Lila Mercer: View our AI transparency policy at neuralnewscast.com. [05:10] Announcer: This has been Buzz on Neural Newscast, tracking what's trending and why it matters.