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Still in disbelief and processing this two days later. Yes his defense and conditioning need work, but the fact that it cost the Lakers so little is insane. The rift between Luka and management must’ve been off the charts
Thanks Jeff Lawson for buying the Onion so we could get this great zoom in on electoral coverage. No other news source has gone to this level of detail.
James Earl Jones. RIP to a legend. My favorite of his was King Jaffe Joffer. MY SON WORKS is a line forever etched in my memory. https://t.co/8xzojiJ8OG
The puppet for Splinter required 3 puppeteers to operate. Kevin Clash, who voiced Splinter, operated the head and movement, another operated the facial expressions, and the arms by another who tried to match Kevin's performance. Clash was also the voice and puppeteer of Elmo.
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The Walt Disney Co. turned a profit in its streaming business a quarter earlier than anticipated, and beat Wall Street expectations as its entertainment business soared in the company’s fiscal Q3. https://t.co/Pj58rbHN5F
Sad news about Game Informer. Such a rock and constant in the industry for decades. And the editors, writers, really everyone there, have always been easy and fun to work with. Some of the most genuinely passionate about games. Will miss them, hope they all land on their feet.
My heart goes out to those who don't know how much better the NBA was during the Bob Costas/Roundball Rock era. It made so many of us fall in love with sports.
June 12, 2002, NBA Finals Game 4 between the Lakers and Nets: The last NBA on NBC game.
Bob Costas opened with a monologue about Shaq and Kobe creating a Lakers dynasty, then Roundball Rock and then NBC ran its original 1990 intro as a way to say goodbye.