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The Knicks Lead The Spurs 2-0

The NBA Finals features two of the most marketable teams in the league. On one side of the finals matchup, the New York Knicks have their ties to NYC, the iconic MSG, and their legacy as one of the original NBA franchises. The other side of the court, the San Antonio Spurs are led by 22 year-old French superstar Victor Wembanyama a 7'4 player considered to be the future of the league. Host of Sports City and Co-host of Bloomberg's Business of Sports podcast Randall Williams joins Bloomberg This Weekend hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini to discuss how the broader NBA landscape could benefit from the competitive series.

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OPEC+, Aviations Execs Address Iran War Impact at Duel Conferences

The seven countries of OPEC+ hold their monthly meeting while airline executives gather for their annual conference, both covering the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Co-Host of Bloomberg Surveillance Lisa Abramowicz and Bloomberg News Middle East Correspondent Abeer Abu Omar join David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the information that has come from these two events.

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Is the Caribbean the Next Space Race Battleground?

The rapid growth of satellite networks is creating a global race to build the infrastructure needed to get them into orbit. Launch on Demand founder Burton Catledge is developing what could become the first US-owned commercial spaceport in Latin America, betting that demand for launch capacity will surge as the number of satellites in orbit expands dramatically over the coming decade. McKinsey aerospace expert Ryan Burkardt says existing launch infrastructure is already strained. CSIS aerospace specialist Kari Bingen sees more than just demand driving the opportunity: space could become a new frontier of geopolitical competition as China expands its footprint across Latin America.

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War in Iran Approaches 100 Day Mark

American forces headed off Iranian missile and drone attacks in the Persian Gulf as the war that began nearly 100 days ago continued to simmer with no resolution in the offing. Six ballistic missiles fired at Bahrain and Kuwait "were intercepted and a seventh did not reach its intended target," US Central Command said in a statement on X late Friday. Bloomberg News Congressional Reporter Steven Dennis joined David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss.

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