Dawg: Browns star QB Deshaun Watson went under anesthesia for a crazy full-back body tattoo that is themed around his legendary career and family.
It includes his Fiancée, an Empty Super Bowl Ring, Kaws Dolls, and a Diamond.
He was put to sleep for many hours with four tattoo artists working on him simultaneously.
Watson is working extremely hard to make his comeback and achieve his dream of winning a Super Bowl.
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Anthony Davis says he grew from 6’3” to 6’10” in 3 months, rolled his ankle 6 minutes into his first ever AAU game, and told his dad he wasn’t good enough
“So I was 6’3” basically my entire life. Going into my junior year of high school I grew 7 inches. I went from 6’3” to 6’10”. In one summer. Not even a year, in 3 months”
“I try out, you know, I’m playing local basketball… to me I’m really good. And then I go for this AAU team, this Nike guy approaches my dad like, ‘Hey, we want your son to play for our AAU team.’ My dad’s like, ‘Give it a try’”
“And I go out to the tryouts, and these guys are running faster, jumping higher than me, making and blocking shots, stronger. And on my mind I stand no chance. As we get in the car, I said, ‘I quit. I don’t want to play AAU basketball’”
“He said, ‘Play the first tournament. Let’s see how it goes.’ First tournament is that weekend. The very first game is against LeBron’s team”
“I was 17 years old. The first 6 minutes of the game, I roll my ankle. So I only play 6 minutes. I roll my ankle so bad, I’m out for the rest of the weekend, and I have 6 points, 6 rebounds, and like 3 blocks. Done for the tournament, this is why I didn’t want to play”
😳 CET HOMME DEVIENT VIRAL APRÈS AVOIR REÇU PAR ERREUR UN VOCAL DE SA FEMME DESTINÉ À UN AUTRE HOMME EN PLEIN TIKTOK
Alors qu’il filmait une vidéo où il coupait des légumes, il a découvert le message… et les internautes sont impressionnés par le calme avec lequel il a réagi. 😭💔
BREAKING: LeBron James will continue his NBA career for the 2026-27 season and has informed the Los Angeles Lakers that the franchise can move on without him because he will play elsewhere, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul tells ESPN.