It sucks to hear, but:
De’Aaron Fox just pulled off one of the greatest moves in sports history.
Jumped ship from a team that won 22 this year and may have the bleakest future currently, to a team 4 wins away from a title, and the brightest future.
Oh and he got a max deal.
Wemby on people calling him "too emotional" and "gay" for crying on the court
“I think it's first and foremost a fear of judgment. Like this feeling that you have to act a certain way, social codes, I guess. Personally, I refuse to carry the burden of having to hide my emotions.”
(Via @MaximeAubin1 )
Steve Kerr on his biggest concern about America Today
“When I finished college almost forty years ago, if you went to school and got a degree, you could get a job and you could buy a house. Now that's out of reach for most people between student debt and home prices and the economy slanted toward the very, very top one per cent. We don't really have a middle class, and we don't have what used to represent the American Dream, which was: you can do better than your parents. We're going backward on all that. Our family is lucky. I'm in a position where my family can live well. But there are millions of people out there, young people who are looking at the horizon and saying, "I did everything I was told I needed to do, and I can't buy a house, and I can't chase my dream." Think about what that means for the stability of communities and cities and a whole country.”
(Via @NewYorker h/t @warriorsworld )
hi I'm the VTuber who cheated with Sykkuno who works as a bodyguard in Brazil and yelled at that 11 year old child. You may know me as the creator of Rent a Girlfriend. I also cheated on Megan Thee Stallion and summoned Satan
my name is Klay Thompson from the Dallas Mavericks
@mfd00mbr If guns voice was lower than his instrumentals and slightly muffled, he would be the greatest artist of all time. Unfortunately I gotta hear his mic peaking loud ass every song lol
I think it would be nice if someone could have a psychotic break without the public reaction being split between calling for reopening asylums and fantasizing about the ways they would’ve killed this guy
J. Cole says he wanted to diss Kendrick Lamar "just enough" on "7 Minute Drill" to get past the public pressure of not responding so he could move on and drop 'The Fall-Off':
"Everything I'm saying to him, I know, and he know, it's all survivable."
(via Talk With Flee)