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The Warriors' trio of stars proved ineffective against the unavoidable outcome in their defeat.

  In Sacramento, as the final buzzer echoed and the Warriors faced defeat, there was no outburst of frustration, no defiant gestures, no disrespect towards their victorious opponents. Instead, there was a symbolic acknowledgment of the Sacramento Kings' triumph and a sober recognition of the inevitable reality that unfolded in a decisive 118-94 loss in the NBA Play-In Tournament on Tuesday night at Golden 1 Center. "We've been incredibly fortunate here with exceptional players, multiple championships, and appearances in the Finals," remarked coach Steve Kerr. "We've experienced the pinnacle of success. And now, this is the other side of the coin. This is life. This is the way things unfold. You can't remain at the top indefinitely." The illustrious recent history of the Golden State Warriors offered no advantage against the youthful, more determined Sacramento Kings in this play-in matchup. The Warriors found themselves powerless as memories of their...

Here's what to tune into this week: Catch Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake in the latest streaming offerings, alongside new episodes of the beloved medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" and the latest installment of the MLB The Show franchise, MLB The Show 24.

 


The arrival of the 20th season of "Grey's Anatomy" along with new albums from Justin Timberlake and Kacey Musgraves are just a few of the exciting additions coming to your screens and speakers.

Also on the streaming radar, chosen by The Associated Press’ entertainment experts, are noteworthy picks like the dramedy "The Girls on the Bus," featuring Melissa Benoist as it delves into the lives of female reporters covering a presidential campaign. Additionally, Taylor Swift's concert film "The Eras Tour" will be available on Disney+, and the comedy series "Girls5Eva" moves from Peacock to Netflix for its third season.

Here are the latest offerings in movies, music, TV shows, and video games:

New Movies to Stream:

- Taylor Swift's concert film "The Eras Tour" is now available on Disney+. With five new songs, including "Cardigan," the film captures the essence of her blockbuster concert performance, showcasing her journey across 10 studio albums over 17 years.
- "Frida," directed by Carla Gutiérrez, provides an intimate portrait of artist Frida Kahlo using her own words, diary entries, and paintings. Now streaming on Prime Video, the film offers a unique perspective into Kahlo's life and art.
- In "Dream Scenario," Nicolas Cage portrays Paul Matthews, an ordinary man whose life is disrupted when millions of strangers start seeing him in their dreams. Streaming on Max, the film explores the intoxicating yet unpredictable nature of fame.

New Music to Stream:

- Kacey Musgraves continues to push creative boundaries with "Deeper Well," offering pretty and delicate folk songs that find profundity in everyday experiences. With hyper-specific language, Musgraves delivers an affecting listening experience.
- Justin Timberlake's latest album "Everything I Thought It Was" marks a return to his R&B-pop roots after his previous Americana-inspired release. Featuring singles like "Selfish" and "Drown," Timberlake's album offers a blend of nostalgia and contemporary sounds.

New Shows to Stream:

- "Grey's Anatomy" returns for its 20th season, promising more medical drama and compelling storylines. Meanwhile, the firefighter drama "Station 19" also returns for its seventh and final season. Both shows are available for streaming on Hulu.
- Peacock's "Apples Never Fall" adapts another Liane Moriarty novel, featuring Annette Bening as a missing wife and mother, with suspicions falling on her husband. The limited series is now streaming.
- "Girls5Eva" transitions from Peacock to Netflix for its third season, following a '90s girl group attempting to revive their fame. Produced by Tina Fey, the musical comedy promises plenty of laughs and nostalgia.

New Video Games to Play:

- Sony's "MLB The Show 24" introduces a groundbreaking feature allowing players to create and play as a female baseball player, exploring the journey of women in the major leagues. Alongside gameplay enhancements, the game pays tribute to Derek Jeter and the Negro Leagues. Available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

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