Jalen Brunson talks about his unwavering belief in the Knicks throughout the season:
"I see these guys every single day. You guys only see the finished product. You guys see what's on the court. You guys see when the cameras are on, when there's media access.
You guys don't see the ups and downs of us in the locker room talking things out. You guys don't see us in practice trying to figure things out.
We all want to win. Obviously, there's ups and downs of it. We have times where we look disconnected and we look connected. That's basketball. That's sports. That's life. There's going to be ups and downs.
It's all about how you move on and how you move in a positive direction, regardless of when things are negative or positive."
THE MATRIX was released 27 years ago today. Acclaimed as both one of the great science fiction movies and a groundbreaking action film, the behind-the-scenes story will have you questioning reality…
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Knopfler’s claw hammer technique is his stylistic finger print. I’ve found guitarists who don’t use picks are usually inimitable, especially OG blues players.
"If Dr King were here today he'd be happy & also sad…Walt Frazier in NYC, I can go anywhere…but what about the average Black guy?…When I'm trying to get a cab 12am…they keep going…So you realize hey man, no matter what your status, you're still Black"
#OTD in 1963, Sandy Koufax was named the National League's MVP. The Dodger lefty compiled a 25-5 record with a 1.88 ERA, struck out 306 batters and led the club to their third World Series title. Here’s my painting of the great man during the 1965 season.