Notice how only White players for the Spurs put their hand over their heart during the National Anthem.
Wemby crosses his arms.
Most of them are probably singing the Black “anthem” under their breath.
Black America has a patriotism problem.
Legendary former Alabama football coach Nick Saban issues a stark warning on the devastating trajectory of college sports under current NIL rules.
"It's become an arms race, who spends the most has got the best chance to win.”
“But I think it's a race to the bottom because if you don't spend to win, you lose your fan base and you don't have any revenue."
I’m heartbroken to hear that we lost Peabo Bryson today. His incredible voice and his kind spirit embodied the beauty of song and performance. He was so wonderful and generous to me all those years ago, when we recorded Beauty and the Beast. He made me so comfortable, as I was just learning to sing in English. He will remain for me always as a real symbol of the joy that music has brought to my life. His voice and his talent will be missed…
My heart is with your family, and may you rest in peace, Peabo.
Love,
Celine xx…
Unpopular opinion (but like I care). The way they forced the state to create a new district was kind of fucked up in the first place, and I understand Black representation as a whole, but understand a majority of them really don't do shit and they are corrupt and twisted as hell. I live in the district in question and all the current representative had to say was Obama and Joe Biden and he was in, but the funny part, he barely won.
@Midnightgreennv@LORDCOSMOERA@WrestleOps@ocampoxlaw I was being sarcastic. Usually when something in AEW gets high praise even from people who aren't fans or don't follow it, someone will respond like this, only the neckbeards kind of bs. So I find it funny someone said this for a WWE produced product.
@Sinneswandel3 Yes, and I had to school drones that if that was WWE, and the match was Seth and Finn Balor, and she said that and Becky Lynch overheard that, the same result or worst would have happened.
The membership of the National Basketball Coaches Association joins the NBA family in mourning the passing of legendary Head Coach and Hall of Famer, Rick Adelman.
Rick Adelman coached in the NBA for 29 years, serving as a Head Coach for 23 seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets and Minnesota Timberwolves. Over his coaching career, Rick won 1,042 games (10th all-time), was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021 and received the NBCA Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023. Coach Adelman also enjoyed an eight-year NBA playing career with the San Diego Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Jazz, and Kansas City-Omaha Kings.
Adelman will be remembered not only as a coach and a player, but also as a mentor to so many in the basketball community. Rick was a husband to Mary Kay for 56 years; father to Kathy, RJ, Laura, David, Caitlin, and Patrick; and a grandfather of twelve. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Adelman family during this difficult time.