Prince Fielder is a Boss. ... Thanks Drake, have fun getting THIS image out of your head now. #ESPYS pic.twitter.com/L6ANV3BUW9— SportsNation (@SportsNation) July 17, 2014 Maria Sharapova and Floyd Mayweather Maria Sharapova is a liiiiiiittle bit taller than Floyd Mayweather. #ESPYs pic.twitter.com/xh4hlpbGrC— Complex (@ComplexMag) July 17, 2014 Drake and Brian McKnight YEP. #SidePieces #ESPYS pic.twitter.com/Hg6u8Ed7Uc— SportsNation (@SportsNation) July 17, 2014 Michael Sam Inspires With His Courage Congrats to @MichaelSamNFL, winner of the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. #ESPYS pic.twitter.com/jCn2ias8md— ESPN (@espn) July 17, 2014 Tremendous speech by Michael Sam. If this football thing doesn't work out, public/motivational speaking is waiting out front. #ESPYS2014— Gurdeep Ahluwalia (@GurdeepA) July 17, 2014 Bravo Michael Sam.— Jeff O'Neill (@odognine2) July 17, 2014 Watch the hilarious Drake as Manny Pacquiao skit in its entirety. Drake as @MannyPacquiao singing "Let It Go" = HILARIOUS.
http://t.co/0fbNM6T18K— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 Sparks fly as Drake gets a kiss from Skylar Diggins Drake asked @SkyDigg4 during #ESPYS: "Can I Dig In?" Her response? Friend zone. pic.twitter.com/S9BsvpsUWr— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 Sparks are flying at The #ESPYS thanks to @Drake and @SkyDigg4. pic.twitter.com/g8xEY59diY— ESPN (@espn) July 17, 2014 Stuart Scott with one of the most inspirational and emotional speeches of the year. "Every day, I'm reminded that our life's journey is really about the people that touch us" -@StuartScott pic.twitter.com/GOWJGJjxhr— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 "You beat cancer by HOW you live, WHY you live, & in the manner in which you live" -@StuartScott | #DontEverGiveUp— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 We all #DontEverGiveUp for the amazing, inspirational @StuartScott. Thank you for being you. pic.twitter.com/7RHu6qlqu3— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 Stuart Scott. Wow. #warrior #respect #espys— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) July 17, 2014 Drakes Russell Westbrook impression. Looks like @Drake has been taking some fashion advice from @russwest44. #ESPYS pic.twitter.com/1XUHF10B9l— ESPN (@espn) July 17, 2014 Athlete of the Year goes to Kevin Durant. In a group full of stars, @KDTrey5's shines brightest. Congrats to #ESPYS Best Male Athlete Kevin Durant! pic.twitter.com/buWKwSOqj0— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 And team of the year goes to the Super Bowl winning Seattle Seahawks. The voters have spoken ... The Super Bowl champion @Seahawks are this year's #ESPYS BEST TEAM! pic.twitter.com/lZN2bXJKMQ— ESPYS 2014 (@ESPYS) July 17, 2014 Wait pic.twitter.com/v1xXDffUlg RT @AD_Humphreys: @bruce_arthur @cjzero Far left, is that a dude popping out of another dude's suit?— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) July 17, 2014 And here are some tweets from the fans watching at home. It's OK though. Durant won the Masters. #ESPYS pic.twitter.com/n5cPcuSmOH— Complex Sports (@Complex_Sports) July 17, 2014 Whos the guy sitting next to Richard Sherman? They look like Milli Vanilli sitting next to each other. #ESPYS2014— Gary Owen (@garyowencomedy) July 17, 2014 Get this guy raising is hand a glass of water ! ?? #TheThirstIsReal #ESPYS2014 pic.twitter.com/z3oqQFHN8l— Syck Hockey? (@SyckHockey) July 17, 2014 Von Miller of my @Broncos is currently trending worldwide. This is why: #ESPYS2014 pic.twitter.com/XYGqfFLcYa— Ryan Parker (@TheRyanParker) July 17, 2014 . Kelly saw time primarily as a first baseman, third baseman and outfielder last season for the Detroit Tigers, batting . . In the subsequent 36 minutes, reality hit hard. The Raptors saw both sides of the post-Gay coin in 48 minutes of basketball. "Theres no excuses in this league but Im going to chalk this one [up] to travel. . He didnt need a whole lot of experience to know what was coming this time.SAO PAULO, Brazil -- A smaller-than-capacity crowd and a few setbacks marked the final test event at the unfinished stadium set to host the World Cup opener in less than two weeks. Only 37,000 people attended Sundays Brazilian league match at the Itaquerao in Sao Paulo, which wont hold a full crowd until the opening game between Brazil and Croatia on June 12. There were no major problems inside or outside the stadiium, but some fans still complained of difficulties accessing the venue because of heavy traffic and lack of adequate instructions by local authorities. . The match also had to be briefly interrupted after balloons released by fans made it onto the field, and the announcement of a substitution on the stadiums big screen upset one of the coaches because he had not yet authorized the change. ' ' '