I’m still in shock over the Dusty May news. Was with him two weeks ago and we were reminiscing about the national championship game and talking about the upcoming season. With the state of college basketball I can understand the allure of the NBA. Just a huge loss for Michigan
As the Obama Presidential Center (@ObamaFoundation) opens this week, we’re looking back at this moment from 2009, when First Lady Nancy Reagan joined President @BarackObama at the White House for the signing of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act. The bipartisan commission helped lead the nation’s commemoration of President Reagan’s 100th birthday in 2011. 🇺🇸
Isiah Thomas is one of the best playmakers of all time:
🔹️9,061 career Assists
🔹️9.3 Assists per game
🔹️10th on All Time Assists list
🔹️4 straight seasons with 10+ APG
🔹️Career high 13.9 APG in 1985
🔹️320 Double-Doubles
Congratulations to Terrence “Bud” Crawford on his historic win and securing the undisputed Super Middleweight title, and became the first ever fighter to be undisputed in three different divisions! 🏆 Also, a huge shoutout to Saul Alvarez “Canelo” for an incredible performance, I have no doubt you’ll come back stronger! 💪
I have information that Netflix will tell you on Monday this is now officially the most watched fight in professional boxing history. And the biggest attendance in a closed stadium in USA 70,482.
All of this happening because of the support and direction from His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, God bless him.
Thanks to the incredible team from Riyadh Season and Sela, big thanks to Bela Bajaria from Netflix and all the great team of Netflix, and big thanks to my brother Nick Khan, the CEO of WWE, and big thanks to my brothers Dana White and Mark Shapiro, and special thanks for my dear friends Brandon Riegg and Gabe Spitzer. Special thanks also to the production team, more than 1200 personnel with 55 cameras…the biggest production in the history of any sport.
From our earliest days, Black history has always been American history – and Black folks have profoundly shaped our American culture through music, art, literature, sports, and beyond. One month a year is not sufficient to celebrate the power of the movements and the people who have fought for the rights we enjoy today. That’s something that we have to do each and every day, as we strive to live up to their example and make sure our children and grandchildren remember their stories.