Idk how it will look a few years from now, but Caleb Wilson was my #1a, Dybantsa #1b, Peterson #2. Peterson looking just like Kobe tho…this class is crazy
I want everyone to know my deep sense of gratitude to Josh Harris and the entire Burgundy and Gold organization for this honor. But this recognition is not for me alone.
It should be shared with my forever teammates, coaches, and ultimately YOU, the fans.
You and I are forever tied to 44
You gave me breath
I gave you heart.
And I hope more laughs than tears.
~ Riggo
The rarest trait you will see from a rookie is elite level change of pace + touch because no prototype properly predicts it. This manifests as manipulating the game like a puppet master, to viewers.
Steph, Luka and KD are the only rookies we’ve seen demonstrate it at this level, this early. We just saw Jalen Brunson win a FMVP, and Shai win his second MVP, showcasing this skill set.
Peterson is a lock to win ROY if he can stay healthy. We are likely getting the first real look at Steph/Luka 2.0. Buckle up.
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Do not eat these. Discard immediately if you recognize any of these in yours or a loved one’s kitchen, it’s the easiest act of love you can do for them today.
A French study in PLOS Medicine examined the impact of emulsifiers (food additives used to improve texture and extend shelf life) on cancer risk.
Researchers analyzed data from 92,000 adults over nearly 7 years and found that certain emulsifiers significantly increased cancer risk:
Mono & diglycerides of fatty acids (E471)—found in processed baked goods, margarine, and ice cream—were linked to:
15% higher risk of overall cancer
24% higher risk of breast cancer
46% higher risk of prostate cancer
Carrageenan (E407 & E407a)—a thickening agent in dairy alternatives, deli meats, and plant-based products—was linked to:
32% higher risk of breast cancer.
Cancer is complex and multifactorial, but one thing is certain: the food we eat plays a massive role in shaping our long-term health. Cutting out ultra-processed foods and focusing on whole, nutrient-dense foods is one of the most powerful steps you can take to reduce disease risk.
Thank you to my friend Vani Hari for this image + bringing awareness to this critical issue.