New York, we did it. For the first time in 53 years, New York City is home to NBA Champions!
Tonight, we’re shining orange and blue with the Knicks logo in the mast to celebrate the championship parade.
See the lights live: https://t.co/TZs0MYVFZK
Text CONNECT to 274-16 for real-time lighting alerts.
I have NBA League Pass
I have Disney+
I have Hulu
I have Apple TV
I have Amazon Prime
I have Netflix
I have HBO Max
I have Paramount Plus
I have YouTube TV
Yet I cannot watch my favorite basketball team. Fix this @espn!
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan saved 165 lives in the Texas flash floods.
The 26-year-old, a former KPMG accountant, directed Army Blackhawk 60s and MH-65s to survivors and helped get them to safety, according to the New York Post.
“Ruskan spearheaded a high-risk rescue mission under the worst possible environmental conditions, which in the end saw 165 brought to safety,” the NYP reported.
“I’m just doing a job,” he told the NYP.
“This is what I signed up for, and I think that any single Coast Guard rescue swimmer or any single Coast Guard pilot, flight mechanic, whoever it may be, would have done the exact same thing in our situation.”
“That’s what we were asked to do and we’re gonna do it. Any one of us, if anyone else was on duty that day, they would have done the same thing as us.”
“We just happened to be the crew that got the case.”
From the kitchen to a cause 🤝 Award-winning chef Chris Shepherd built his legacy on Houston’s vibrant food scene, but when he saw the mental health and financial struggles affecting his fellow food & beverage workers, he chose a new path, and we're proud to support his cause @SouthernSmokeTX https://t.co/7eQrybkOP6
SUPER BOWL | In its first #SuperBowl ad, pharmaceutical company Novartis puts a spotlight on breasts, alongside Hailee Steinfeld and Wanda Sykes, a breast cancer survivor herself.
To tease the Big Game commercial, the company released a 15-second spot created by Merkley+Partners featuring cheerleaders, partygoers, and everyday women.
Read more — https://t.co/XkkhZg3RqZ
You cannot tell the story of college basketball — the story of the Big East — the story of St. John’s University — without talking about a man who could be identified by simply saying his first name…
Looie.
My reflection on the life of Lou Carnesecca: