Jeff Teague says NBA players don't usually go broke because they buy too many cars.
"It be divorce, child support, and people stealing."
He believes bad business deals and trusting the wrong people hurt athletes more than spending ever does.
🚨#BREAKING: A North Carolina man and his friends are being praised as a heroes after they rescued 3 children from the home of Black woman who was abusing them.
His name is Adan Miranda, he’s the only reason those kids are alive today.
Police say their mother poured HOT WAX on their heads and necks, called them “demons” and then said she’d light them on fire.
The fridge was locked.
The kids were starving.
Adan said he heard a 4 year old child screaming, “she’s trying to k*ll us!!!!”
Adan and his friends rushed into the dark home and found a mother holding down and choking her own children.
When asked why he stepped in to help, he said, “No pain of mine compares to the pain of those kids. They were in a sense tortured.”
The 4-year-old told police “my mom needs to go to jail because she hits us.”
God Adan, what a hero!!!!!
Sophie Cunningham breaks down her viral pointing meme.
DeWanna Bonner said “Don’t you point at me”
Then Sophie pointed at her for about 22 seconds in a silent staredown!
Legend
Flau'jae Johnson tried to give her former LSU teammate Angel Reese a handshake with more than a minute left in the game.
Friday's matchup was their first meeting as opponents in the WNBA.
Future says he’s done with his toxic ways ahead of his new album:
“All of that bad energy is in the past now, it’s time to show the world The Real Me.”
Future really isn’t joking by the way…
• 11 Career #1 albums
• Rapper with 2nd most charting songs on Billboard Hot 100, only behind Drake
• Top 5 MOST RIAA-Certified rapper ever
• 3x GRAMMY award winner
• 3rd most-streamed artist of all-time on Apple
• Most-streamed rap duo of all-time (w/ Drake)
• Most #1 albums, most platinum albums & most charting songs of ANY artist to debut in the 2010s
League of his own.
Heartbreaking: Coaches and GMs laughed at Darren Sproles when he measured in at the combine at only 5-foot-6 and 170 pounds.
Darren called his dad: “They laughed at me”
His Dad replied: “You know what to do”
Sproles became an absolute legend in the NFL.