Yankees Jazz Chisholm Jr. on meeting Michael Jordan
"I was 9 or 10 years old. I was like, 'Yo, can I get your autograph? He said, 'No.' Flat out cold no. And he was like, 'Make me want your autograph one day' and then walked off."
(via @FallonTonight)
Paul Pierce GOES OFF on Nikola Jokic 😳
“We’re not going to sugar coat this one. Because if this was LeBron at the peak of his powers losing like this because this is what we say. We say today that Joker is the best player in the game. Right? He might not win MVP, but he’s the best player. We’ve said this for the last three or four years, right? Let this had have been LeBron at the peak of his powers. What we would have been saying? What we would have been saying about him. LIKE HE’S IN HIS PRIME. If you’re the best player in the league, you’re not supposed to lose in the first round.”
(Via @NFGShow)
Drumma Boy brings "the architects, the innovators and the voices of the streets together to tell the real story of how trap was born" in The Birth of Trap Music documentary. 📽️
Trap pioneers T.I., who's also a film partner, Jeezy, Gucci Mane and Yo Gotti are highlighted in the film, which has been accepted into the 50th Annual Atlanta Film Festival taking place from April 23 - May 3 in Atlanta. Zaytoven, DJ Toomp, Shawty Redd, Jazze Pha, Young Dro and more.
“The Birth of Trap Music is bigger than a documentary series—it’s a cultural time capsule. I wanted to bring the architects, the innovators, and the voices of the streets together to tell the real story of how trap was born and how it changed music forever,” Drumma Boy says. “This project is about honoring the sound, the struggle, and the legacy we built from the ground up. To have legends and pioneers all in one place, speaking their truth—that’s history you can’t recreate. That’s what this project represents.”
UNTOLD: JAIL BLAZERS premieres April 14.
In the early 2000s, the Portland Trail Blazers were stacked with talent—and surrounded by controversy.
Through firsthand stories from Rasheed Wallace, Damon Stoudamire, and Bonzi Wells, this is an unfiltered look at a team caught between brilliance and notoriety—and the media storm that followed.