Tuesday's A.M. Hot Clicks
The Joy Of Six
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On April 23, 2007, the very first edition of Hot Clicks was published right here on SI.com. There won't be a grand celebration like last year, because the law states you can only celebrate anniversaries that end in 5 or 0. However, I do want to thank all of you for your amazing loyalty and support throughout the years. Even though Hot Clicks has been around for a while now, I'm still shocked each and every day when I see that more than four people have read it. I never would've guessed six years ago that NFL players would actually be reading an edition of Hot Clicks in their car, as Eagles linebacker Connor Barwindid this morning. No matter who you are or where you read Hot Clicks, I am extremely grateful that you take some time out of your day to spend it here.
Lots Going On In Los Angeles
In case you missed it late last night, Chris Paulsank a last-second shot to give the Clippers a 93-91 win over the Grizzlies. Before Paul's shot, Memphis forward Zach Randolph played defense on Blake Griffinby grabbing him in a sensitive area while Marc Gasolwent with the "cover the eyes" method against Griffin. After the game, the sons of Paul and teammate Jamal Crawford gave us this great photo.
Death Wish
Former Giants and Saints tight end Jeremy Shockeyrevealed on Instagram last night that he'd like to die while having sex.
Lovely Lady Links Roundup
Kelly Brook :: Nick Harvey/Getty Images
It's St. George's Day in the U.K. so we're celebrating with this new gallery from model Kelly Brook. ... And this new gallery from Rosie Jones. ... Brazilian model Fabiana Semprebomalso has a new gallery on the web.
Light It Up
Brad, of Toronto, says, "My ex-GF sent me this petition to turn the CN Tower into the world's largest red goal light from her current BF. As much as I hate to admit it, he is on to something." While this is a cool idea, I'm way more fascinated by the dynamic of Brad's ex sending him links from the current boyfriend.
Catch Of The Night
It didn't come from a player. It came from this fan in San Diego who caught Brewers shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt's first inning home run in the Brewers-Padres game.
Live TV Video Of The Day
This anchor handles a potential double kiss like a pro.
Bicycle Video Of The Day
Check out the world's tallest (14 feet, 6 inches) rideable bicycle.
Flashback Video Of The Day
In the six years I've been writing Hot Clicks, this remains my all-time favorite video.