@AB84 Same shit yall use to say about Prince, he was in assless chaps and heels and would still fuck more girls than you’ve dreamed of. Ya’ll act like this shit is new.. find something else to do. AB why don’t you worry about why you’ll never get into hall of fame 🤡
“Did I say I don’t like Black people? … I’m 41 years old and there’s two cities I don’t like playing in right now. And that’s Milwaukee and that’s Memphis.” - LeBron James when asked about the backlash to his comments on a recent Bob Does Sports appearance
@The_DocHolliday@Hyatt@KingJames Proving him right 😂😂😂😂😂 and failed to mention the other 100+ players that mentioned it’s horrible to stay in… and they said it was the Western🧐🧐
@Raindropsmedia1 Supervisor was definitely pissing me off.. she was very calm
And answering all
Questions.. it was no need to get nasty or rude with her AT ALL!!! If you can’t do the job professionally then find another damn job
LeBron James now has the NBA all-time records in:
🏀 Games played
🏀 Points scored (all-time)
🏀 Points scored (playoffs)
🏀 All-NBA selections
🏀 Career playoff wins
🏀 Consecutive 10-point games
YEAR 23 👑
Tricky Stewart opens up about Mariah Carey's artistry, songwriting and producing skills. Calling Mariah the most prolific songwriter he has ever worked with.
“Drake Maye and the Patriots had an easy schedule!”
Except Maye went up against nearly the entire AFC Pro Bowl defense pool and beat almost all of them:
AFC Pro Bowl defenders faced:
• Will Anderson Jr. — W
• Myles Garrett — W
• Jeffrey Simmons — W
• Zach Allen — W
• Nik Bonitto — W
• Tuli Tuipulotu — W
• Roquan Smith — W
• Azeez Al-Shaair — W
• Derek Stingley — W
• Patrick Surtain II — W
• Denzel Ward — W
• Kamari Lassiter — W
• Kyle Hamilton — W
• Derwin James — W
• Calen Bullock — W
• T.J. Watt — L
• Maxx Crosby — L
• Devin Lloyd — DNP
• Chris Jones — DNP
And he was 3-0 vs NFC Pro Bowlers:
• Brian Burns — W
• Jaycee Horn — W
• Antoine Winfield Jr. — W
“Easy schedule” is doing a lot of work here 👀
Black History Month is a time to recognize the lived, shared experience of all Black folks who have fundamentally shaped, challenged, and ultimately strengthened America. It’s about taking an unvarnished look at the past so that we can create a better future. As we mark 100 years of celebrating Black history, let’s honor the sacrifices of the leaders who came before us, and recommit ourselves to continuing their work.