In case you missed it: May 24

In case you missed it, here were the top stories on FOX Sports Florida from Friday, May 24.
* LeBron James lost his magic in the final minute at American Airlines Arena, turning the ball over twice, and the result was a 97-93 loss to the Pacers, leaving the Eastern Conference finals tied 1-1. Read More
* The Pacers’ duo of Roy Hibbert -- 29 points -- and David West -- key defensive plays late -- helped lead Indiana to a Game 2 victory. Read More 
* Heat Check: LeBron James scored 36 points, but the Heat dropped Game 2 at home and head to Indiana with their series tied 1-1. Read More
* Tampa Bay mayor Bob Buckhorn spoke about the Rays’ stadium situation after throwing out Friday’s first pitch. Read More 
* The Marlins were able push the White Sox to extra innings but fell in the bottom of the 11th inning in Chicago. Read More
* Roberto Hernandez struggled against the Yankees again as the Rays were walloped by New York in the opener of their series in Tampa Bay. Read More 
* Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon brought in a local teen with scoliosis to hang with the Rays before Friday’s game. Read More
* Marlins pitcher Alex Sanabia -- who caused a stir when he spit on a baseball on Monday -- said he didn’t know it was against the rules to do that. Read More 
* Some have slumped, while others have simmered. Here's Andrew Astleford's weekly review of who's running hot and cold around the majors (statistics through May 23). View Gallery
* NCAA investigators are planning to interview Miami football player Dyron Dye next week to see if there are discrepancies between what he told them previously and what he wrote in an affidavit in support of a former Hurricanes assistant coach. Read More
* After a season in which 15-year veteran Al Harrington spent more time in street clothes than in uniform, the forward is smart enough to figure out he may not be part of the Orlando Magic's youth movement. Read More
* New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez has sold his Miami Beach home for $30 million. The sale -- one of the highest ever in Miami-Dade County -- will earn Rodriguez a $15 million profit. Read More