4 year football letterman and graduate from Wilmington College. Currently teach at Licking Heights Middle School. Special Teams/OLB coach at Dublin Coffman
Jalen Brunson "broke" basketball by proving you can be 6-foot, and only moderately athletic, and still be the best player in the NBA.
He also "broke" sports in general by taking a $100 million pay cut in order to win a championship. This is now the standard for star athletes.
So Bezos literally said that humans are using too much water and the AI data centerss are suffering bcz of that lmao. So he thinks data centers needs are more important than humans needs????!!!
Karl-Anthony Towns on what he told Jalen Brunson when he arrived in New York:
"I told you that the first day I got here and you welcome me here to New York, I said I want to make sure I amplify you to a whole another level that you haven't even recognized for yourself. I want to be that partner in crime that you haven't had, and I want to make sure that every step of the way, anytime you go anywhere, you're never alone. You always have someone behind you that's ready to do whatever it is to protect you, to protect this city. And I only ask for one thing in return. One thing."
(Towns then pointed directly at the Larry O'Brien Trophy)
(Via @Roommates__Show)
He also admitted that the Knicks may have overlooked the Pacers after beating Boston last year.
Glad they learned from their mistakes. This team has grown so much over the last few years.
Josh Hart admits that when the Knicks saw the Spurs emotional and crying after winning the Western Conference Finals they knew they were food
(Via @Roommates__Show, h/t @Kazeem)
This genuinely may be one of the greatest individual scorers to ever touch a basketball bro. There are 3 entire other playoff runs packed with tape this good or better as well.
Mike Brown has had a crazy career:
- Coached LeBron
- Coached Kobe
- Coach Steph
- Somehow got the Kings to the playoffs
- Broke the Knicks title drought
- Earned a key to NYC
Jalen Brunson became the first non–first-rounder to score 500+ points in back-to-back postseasons. All other non–first-rounders in @NBA history have two 500+ point postseasons, combined.