Kendrick Lamar holds the highest-rated rap album in Metacritic history with "To Pimp a Butterfly" 💿🔥
The rare feat is based on universal critical acclaim, making it one of the highest-rated albums across all genres 🤯🔥
The duo you didn’t know you needed🤞🏾🏁
NASCAR’s First Black Woman Driver × NASCAR’s First Black Woman Tire Changer.
And the crazy part?? We’re on the same team!
Dystany, I’m so so so proud of you. Thank you for being here and for showing the world what’s possible. I love being your tire changer!
This is why representation matters.
Little girls can now look at us and see that they belong here too. 🙏🏾🥹
#nascar #history #xplore #brehannadaniels #nascarracing
I'm proud to represent the third largest Haitian diaspora in the country.
It's great to have the Haiti National Football Team in Massachusetts and in the FIFA World Cup.
Best of luck to them on the field today as they return to the World Cup after 52 years.
Dave Ramsey said 78% of people don’t pay their credit card bills every month.
Tucker Carlson: What's wrong with having a credit card if you pay the balance every month?
Dave Ramsey: Most people don't.
Tucker Carlson: Most people don't?
Dave Ramsey: That's the great lie. 78% of people don't.
Tucker Carlson: No way.
Dave Ramsey: And they all talk around, talk about how everybody talks about this theoretical discipline that they just freaking don't have. And so, you know, uh...
Tucker Carlson: Wait, 78% roll the balance over month to month?
Dave Ramsey: Yeah. Just like 97% of the people don't pay a 30-year mortgage like a 15, so that it pays off in 15 because they promise themselves they would. "We're going to take out a 30 just in case we need to let up, but we're going to pay it like a 15." 97% do not systematically prepay.
And that's, that's um, you know, Federal Reserve statistics. I didn't make those numbers up. And so, it's just this idea that we have, we trust ourselves with this discipline that's really, just simply not there.
@SamClay2020@KaujuanR@AbokwaraCHRIZ@Goodfella_100 yea, she also got injuried play volleyball in HS and it messed up her foot/ankle. She was more a point forward/small forward in HS & even early Maryland. Mulkey basically built the LSU team from scratch & needed Angel in the post, so she playes alot of PF/C.
something is going on with the @wnba all star votes. why is caitlin clark and aliyah boston showing up on my ballot when i didnt select them? @WNBAComms
Draymond Green says he’s not a dirty player and that European players like Wemby are dirty
“Draymond will f*ck you up. But I’m not dirty. It’s a completely different thing. Victor Wembanyama is a European player, they are a bit dirty.”
(@NBA__Courtside)
Don’t forget 6’4 Satu 6’4 Fiebich and 6’5 Talbot 😳 that’s 6 players taller than her all focused on keeping her off the glass..Satu said it was part of the gameplan
Damn 6’3 Angel Reese had to battle Breanna Stewart, 6’6 Jonquel Jones, and 6’11 Han Xu for that stat line.
25 pts | 50% FG | 9 reb | 3 ast | 2 stl | 2 tov against the Liberty. Stop playing in my 🐐 face 👑
Mark Cuban says he gave millions of dollars to employees after selling his company because he believed they earned it.
Shannon Sharpe: “When you sold the company, it was reported you gave employees $35 million in bonuses. Why?”
Mark Cuban: “It ended up being a lot more than that.”
“I’m not there without them.”
“I did it with my first company, MicroSolutions. We had 80 employees and they all got paid.”
“I did it again with Broadcast .com.”
“Out of 330 employees, 300 became millionaires.”
“I wanted to do the same thing with the Mavericks.”
“They were there for me the whole time.”
“For the people who had been there 20 years or more, it was life-changing money.”
Charles Barkley says he's been quietly giving $1,000,000 to charity every year for 15 years all while losing $1,000,000 at the blackjack table 25 different times
"I never really talk about this, but for the last 15 years I've been giving a million dollars a year away to charity. And the last eight years, I've given all of it to HBCUs"
"And it really makes me feel good when I write that check... I just wanna use my platform to keep doing good stuff"
Charles Barkley says he's been quietly giving $1,000,000 to charity every year for 15 years all while losing $1,000,000 at the blackjack table 25 different times
"I never really talk about this, but for the last 15 years I've been giving a million dollars a year away to charity. And the last eight years, I've given all of it to HBCUs"
"And it really makes me feel good when I write that check... I just wanna use my platform to keep doing good stuff"
As far as the commercials, players had endorsements, but up until the international Nike MJ ads of the late 80s, it was mostly very regional, & usually not 4 life changing money. Early 80s, guys would shoot a local dealership commercial in Oct & be working there full time by June
Charles Barkley says NO player would make $300,000,000 without Michael Jordan
"People act like guys always made $30, 40, 50 million dollars. When I got to the NBA, the average salary was $200,000, and then Magic and Bird came"
"I know I'm not as good as Bill Russell. Bill Russell made $2,000 and I was making $3 or $4 million, just because I was born at the right time. And not just the basketball and the money… Michael bought the shoes. People forget, nobody was doing commercials before Michael. Nobody was making money off shoes before Michael"
"Now guys are making $300, 400 million dollars a year because of Michael. Secondly, we all got commercials, nobody made commercials before Michael Jordan came along"