Doesn’t press
Doesn’t attack
Doesn’t shoot
Doesn’t track back
Doesn’t pass
Doesn’t cross
Doesn’t progress the ball
Doesn’t create
Doesn’t get into good attacking positions
Doesn’t run
Doesn’t push for the ball
No urgency
@ClipGD@BleacherReport@ShamsCharania One of the dopest Bron sequences for real. Especially at his age. Being able to slide with a guard 20 years younger than him 90ft from the basket. Get the steal. Hit the game tying 3. Closed the series out essentially, and shut the door on the rockets.
@AntifaPennsylva@PostLeftWatch TYT is obviously as Psyop. Like 95% of the people that came from there ALL have the same trajectory. They’ve been trying to sanitize Tucker for the last 8o years. Look at their alumni. All the worst grifters lol.
@AuxGod_ Used to get our games from the bin in the 90s, so never paid retail. I do remember games being $39.99 in the late 90s when the next gen/PlayStation etc came around
A photograph of Malcolm X's mother, Louise Norton Little (1897-1989).
Louise Little was a brilliant woman, speaking multiple languages, and for years, along with her husband Earl Little, a dedicated activist of Marcus Garvey's Pan-African Movement (Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League).
Louise Norton Little (1897-1989) was a Grenadian-born American activist and the mother of Malcolm X. Here are some key facts about her life.
- Born in Grenada to a former slave from Nigeria and a Scotsman
- Raised by her grandparents in Grenada
- Immigrated to Canada in 1917 and joined the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association)
- Met her husband Earl Little at a UNIA meeting in Montreal and married in 1919
- Had eight children with Earl, including Malcolm X
- Was a Garveyite activist who taught her children about black pride and self-reliance
- Was committed to a mental institution for 24 years and released in 1963 with the help of her children
- Lived with her family in Grand Rapids, Michigan, until her death in 1991 at the age of 94
MJ in a 32 month span:
• Won 3 championships
• Won 3 FMVPs
• Won 2 MVPs
• Won 3 Scoring Titles
• Made 3 1st Team All-NBA Teams
• Made 3 1st Team All-Defensive Teams
• Made 3 All-Star Teams
• Missed 0 games
Different.
Goalkeeper Benjamin Asare plays for Hearts of Oak in the Ghana Premier League.
He’s spent his entire club career in Ghana.
Now he’s kept a clean sheet against England at the World Cup, a nation whose players all feature in Europe’s top leagues 😮👏
@Micahissiah@flyguybanks11@TheBHentel Ok, even better. He retired the year the 03 class came in. Which is more to my point lol. Proves my point about players crossing eras. Jordan proved he could hang with anyone. That’s the point. I don’t know how you missing what I’m saying lol.
@Micahissiah@flyguybanks11@TheBHentel He did retire in 2002. What are you talking about? He also retired in 93, 98 as well. You don’t know what you’re talking about.