Pete Weber was not trying to go viral when he won the 2012 PBA U.S. Open. All he wanted to do was to show up a 12-to-14 year old who jeered against him "a little too loudly" for his liking.
When he put up a strike on his final shot, he meant to tell the fan "Who do you think you are f---ing with me in my house? This is my tournament."
Except he had the greatest slip-up of all-time, and it became the most infamous celebratory quote in sports history:
"Who do you think you are? I am."
Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley in talks with major Hollywood producers and streaming platform to create a made-for-TV docuseries leveraging Hurley’s personal NIL, success as a player and coach to forge Fortune 500 brand partnerships with the intent to further increase the visibility of the men's basketball program, source told @TheFieldOf68.
On the play when he grabbed Mitchell Robinson’s leg in the first quarter and was given a Flagrant 1 Foul, Joel Embiid said he was nervous Robinson would land on him.
“I didn’t mean to hurt anybody… I just have to protect myself… it was unfortunate, but a physical game.”
Grabs his foot/legs the instant he realized MR was jumping to dunk. His instant reaction to realization he could come down on his bad knee. Looks dirty until you realize how he’s hurt his knee in past. May not have been the right reaction but intent was avoiding major injury.