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Thursday is the ultimate nirvana for those who love watching sports. In today?s FOX Sports Insider

Thursday is the ultimate nirvana for those who love watching sports. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider: A super sports equinox is set to take place on Thursday with the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL - plus MLS, tennis and college football - all in action ... we take a look at how the PGA Tour got through a pandemic and finished its season ... and we are treated to a must-see fantasy football draft video. Do you remember those curious days just a few months ago, when the total dearth of elite sports action led you to think about streaming some Taiwanese baseball, marble racing or Russian table tennis, just because there was nothing else on? Even considering such things should have led to an instant diagnosis as a sports junkie, in which case what is coming up on Thursday is the payoff, the ultimate nirvana for the sports lover who has neither the ability nor the desire to curb their addiction. For an athletic equinox from the heavens is descending this week, one so spectacular that we are writing about it two days early to give you the chance to get all your ducks in a row. Zoom meetings, dentist appointments and chats with distant relatives (and maybe even close ones) should be reserved for another day. Trips to the grocery store should be moved forward, to stock up on supplies. You probably aren’t flying anywhere right now, but you should reacquaint yourself with your phone’s airplane mode. [STORY IMAGE 1] Yes, about to thunder its way into our lives is a day of sports that resembles televisual gluttony. It is like if they turned the finest restaurant you’ve ever eaten at into a buffet, and said “go ahead ladies and gentlemen, have at it.” The start of the National Football League season, taken in isolation, is enough to constitute a big day in sports, even if nothing else is going on. A day with a game in a tight, tense NBA playoff series, featuring LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, has the same qualification. A day with a full slate of Major League Baseball games as the playoffs near, combined with a mouthwatering NHL Western Conference finals matchup, would be a pretty darn good day, too. Well, guess what, they are all taking place on the same day – Thursday. Plus, the women’s singles semifinals at the U.S. Open tennis championships, a college football game featuring the University of Miami and an appetizing Major League Soccer clash between the Seattle Sounders and the San Jose Earthquakes, and there is simply no reason to move yourself from the couch for anything other than comfort breaks and sustenance. [STORY IMAGE 2] A regular North American sports equinox, where the four major sports all play on the same day, has happened just 21 previous times. This one is a super equinox, with the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL - plus MLS and college football – and that has only happened twice before. The last time was in October of 2018, and back then [I wrote the following]( somewhat obnoxiously, for USA TODAY: “If you’re complaining about being bored and having nothing to do Thursday night, it means that you hate sports — in which case, get off my page.” Thankfully, no one was offended, probably because just as an art lover finds themselves in a cheery mode when wandering around the Louvre, sports fans are never more pleased than when there is lots of sweat and toil in the name of pursuing victory. “This is a just reward for having suffered through three months without sports,” USA TODAY’s Josh Peter told me in a telephone conversation on Tuesday morning. “Give us all the sports we can handle. This should be a national holiday. I’ll be taking a day off, just don’t tell my boss. “It is almost inconceivable that we have this. Not long ago we were wondering when we were going to have sports again. What I love about this is the diversity of choice, everyone will have something to watch.” [STORY IMAGE 3] Peter reported on a sports equinox himself, when the Los Angeles area alone was home to six games across four sports on a single day two years ago, headlined by Game 5 of the World Series featuring the Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox. Peter, using a combination of car, train, taxi and bicycle taxi, managed to get to all of them. Yet while that one was a quirk in the calendar, this is something else. For starters, the NFL showdown is as good as you could dream up, with reigning Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes leading his champion Chiefs into action against perhaps the best contender to his quarterback throne, Deshaun Watson, and his Houston Texans. The basketball slate is far from regular, with James’ push to bring a title to Tinseltown continuing, as the Lakers resume their battle with the Houston Rockets in the fourth installment of their captivating series. There is also the possibility of a Milwaukee Bucks vs. Miami Heat Game 6, if the Bucks can stay alive that long. In hockey, things are heating up on the ice with the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights in action, while the U.S. Open lost Novak Djokovic to an error of judgment but still has Serena Williams chasing a slice of history. [STORY IMAGE 4] “It is almost too much,” Gene Evans, a diehard sports fan from Phoenix told me. “Who am I kidding, of course it’s not too much. I’m going to make an effort to see at least part of a game from each of the sports, including the tennis. It wasn’t the most important problem we had at the time, but I didn’t like it when there was no sports. You won’t hear me complaining about too much.” Grab a thesaurus, thumb to the entry for “excessive” and pick out any synonym. Chances are you will be able to use it to describe the sports action for Thursday. Overabundance? Absolutely. How can one person, or, indeed, one set of remote control batteries, be expected to keep up with all that activity? But what a sweet problem to have. Let’s bathe in the indulgence of it all. It wasn’t fun being without sports for the most serious of reasons over the spring and summer, so it is okay to enjoy it now that the games we love are playing catch-up. Meanwhile, you’ve got things to do. Clear the schedule, pay the bills, buy the snacks and prepare to be entertained. Sports isn’t just back, there is more of it than ever - and everything else can wait until Friday. [STORY IMAGE 5] Here’s what others have said ... Bill O’Brien, Houston Texans head coach: “I think it's going to be a historic night. I know the NBA's done a great job. Hockey's done a great job. Baseball's done a great job. Look, I think obviously we're very biased, but football we believe is America's game and I think this is the first game of just an absolutely unprecedented time, historic time. [It's the] 2020 season with two great quarterbacks and obviously, last year's Super Bowl winner and our football team, who's really excited to be a part of it. I think it will help the morale, like you talked about. I think it's going to be a very – it's a highly anticipated game and a lot of people are going to watch it. I think it's going to be an exciting night for everybody." Nick Wright, FOX Sports: “This is going to be the toughest series of the postseason for the Lakers because the Rockets play such a unique style. The Rockets only chance of winning the series is a long series. It’s going to be a long series. I think it’s going to be a hard series.” Manny Diaz, Miami head coach: “This is an occasion that we weren’t sure was going to happen. We have an opportunity to play a very good UAB team on Thursday night. Our guys are very excited to go play. The fact that we will have some fans at Hard Rock Stadium is going to be … we didn’t know if we’d have any, we didn’t know if we would even be at Hard Rock Stadium, so the fact that we will be able to be out there with some of our fans and see them again is exciting for all of our guys.” [IN OTHER WORDS] - In Major League Baseball’s golden age of shortstops, Trea Turner is chasing history. [SI.com’s Tom Verducci]( explains how the Nationals shortstop is taking aim at a batting title the league hasn’t seen since 1935. - The Patriots have changed. Cam Newton hasn’t. [Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports]( writes that together, they make for one of the NFL’s most fascinating storylines. - The PGA Tour concluded its 2019-20 season on Monday at the Tour Championship and never suffered a coronavirus calamity through three months of tournaments following the shutdown. [ESPN senior writer Bob Harig]( details how the PGA Tour got through a pandemic and finished its season. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Yesterday, we highlighted the upcoming fantasy football season in our daily newsletter. While doing so, we came across the following video, which shows a group of friends making their individual draft day entrances. One-by-one, each league member pulls up in their luxury car (or in some cases, scooters and kids bikes), with sunglasses on and dressed up for the big occasion. Make sure to turn your volume up as the ESPN fantasy football draft music is playing in the background. This is so well done, and should bring a smile to your face, regardless of whether or not you play fantasy football. [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Miami Heat at Milwaukee Bucks (TNT 6:30 p.m. ET) Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat take on the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 5 of this second round Eastern Conference Playoff matchup. Boston Red Sox at Philadelphia Phillies (FS1, 7 p.m. ET) J.D. Martinez and the Boston Red Sox go up against Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 2 of a doubleheader at Citizens Bank Park. WWE NXT (USA, 8 p.m. ET) Finn Balor is scheduled to take on Adam Cole for the WWE NXT title. Los Angeles Lakers at Houston Rockets (TNT, 9 p.m. ET) LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers battle James Harden and the Houston Rockets in Game 3 of this Western Conference playoff matchup. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by FOX Bet Miami Heat at Milwaukee Bucks Jimmy Butler Over 27.5 Points and Miami Heat to Win: +475 Jimmy Butler has been nothing short of spectacular in this second round Eastern Conference playoff series. The Heat’s standout guard is averaging 25 points per contest in four games, including scoring 30-or-more on two separate occasions. With Giannis Antetokounmpo being ruled out with a sprained ankle, look for Butler and the Heat to close out this series with a bang on Tuesday night. Taking Miami to win and Butler to score over 27.5 points at +475 seems like a solid wager. [WHAT THEY SAID] “Great players are willing to give up their own personal achievement for the achievement of the group. It enhances everybody." — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [Google Play]( [App Store]( [Fire TV]( [Roku]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Also available on these devices: [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] [fireTV | AppleTV | ROKU | Google Chromecast | XBOX ONE | SAMSUNG Smart TV] Trademark & Copyright Notice: ™ and © 2020 Fox Media LLC and FOX Sports Interactive Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Please do not reply to this message. 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