I love Mizzou sports, San Antonio Spurs, college hoops & college football, and the NBA. Despite my incredible takes, I'm not an expert in any of these things.
Shark Tank Billionaire Kevin O'leary says 2 people fighting data centers in Utah are Chinese agents. Turns out its just 2 local girls in Utah, they make a hilarious video calling him the fuck out
Wemby gets elbowed in the nuts, has his jersey pulled on his back, his inner thigh grabbed/hooked, gets smacked across the face, then has his left arm grabbed w two hands, all directly precedingthe elbow. All no calls. I cant blame the dude for breaking out the people's elbow
Part of the issue there is that Victor got fouled twice, including McDaniels grabbing his other arm with 2 hands. And so when guys get beat up like that, they respond physically as well. Doesn't excuse the elbow, but could have been avoided by calling the first 2.
@PowerMizzoucom Almost exactly what Gabe always says postgame. I'm sure @drewking0222_ would agree that being a @spurs fan feels pretty damn good all the time.
Victor Wembanyama on the team’s approach for Game 3:
“We’re going to watch film because, as Pop says, when you win you're never as good as you thought you were, and when you lose you're rarely as bad. So obviously, stay humble and keep working.”
The only acceptable reaction here, tbh. 🤷🏼♀️🐯
@MizzouHoops - Can we get our friend a Mizzou basketball after he was disrespected like this on his birthday?!
ICYMI, two Mizzou signees put on a show last night at the McDonald's All-American Game
Jason Crowe Jr. – MVP, 16 pts, 5 assists, 2 boards
Toni Bryant – 14 pts, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks
@McDAAG // #MIZ 🐯
We want to take a moment to celebrate our very own Chelsi Davis. Two months ago, she was notified that she was a bone marrow match for a patient in the United States fighting Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Chelsi has been on the NMDP (formerly Be The Match) registry since 2017, when she signed up in memory of her grandmother, who passed away from leukemia in her 40s. Her grandmother wasn’t able to find a matching donor, so when Chelsi learned she could help someone else, she didn’t hesitate for a second.
Last week, she flew to Houston, where she donated stem cells from her blood over the course of two straight days. Those stem cells were immediately shipped to the patient’s hospital, where they’re now providing life-giving support in that patient’s fight against cancer.
Chelsi didn’t do any of this for praise or attention. In fact, the only reason she’s allowing us to share her story is the hope that it might encourage someone else to join the registry.
If you’re between the ages of 18–35 and want to sign up, you could be like Chelsi and help save someone’s life. Just follow the link below:
https://t.co/bq3NKSDsd5
Chelsi, you are truly a hero.