Bam Adebayo reportedly punched Tyler Herro without hesitation, leaving a small mark under his left eye, per @TheAthletic
“The incident took place at a gym inside the Resorts World Casino in front of Herro’s AAU team. According to multiple source who witnessed the incident and were granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter, Adebayo walked onto the courts and Herro said something to him. Adebayo proceed to walk over to Herro and, without hesitation, punch him. Herro’s AAU coach confronted Adebayo, and Herro yelled at his former teammate while being escorted out by security personnel. Both players left the scene on their own…Herro appeared to have a small mark under his left eye during the interview, which occurred shortly before news of the altercation with Adebayo emerged.”
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"You can get fired in America for cheating on your girlfriend. I had no idea that was legal...Feels like he should hire an attorney.”
— Colin Cowherd
(h/t @awfulannouncing)
REPORT: Jacob Tobey is out as the Spurs play-by-play announcer after his girlfriend accused him of cheating on her with the sister of a player on the team, per @FOS.
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Shaq caught wind of this 7-foot-3 kid in Kemah, Texas who powered through the police academy only to fall one point short on the state exam. His whole dream of becoming an officer looked like it was slipping away right there.
Then Shaq jumped in and covered the guy’s living expenses for the next five months so he wouldn’t have to juggle a second job and could zero in on passing that test. Because of that extra push, Jordan Wilmore got back in, nailed it, and just got sworn in as a Kemah police officer.
If 3 Black people took a White man on a boat expedition and didn’t return with him the president would be making a speech right now.
Rest in power Nolan Wells
Today, we remember Alton Sterling on the 10th anniversary of his death. 🕊️
While selling CDs outside a convenience store, he was fatally shot by police.
His death sparked national outrage and remains a painful reminder of how little Black life is valued in this country.
Tim Hardaway Sr. has changed his mind and will let his son, Tim Hardaway Jr., wear his retired No. 10 jersey with the Heat, per @TheJaxShow.
(h/t @SiriusXMNBA, @dru_star)