This is legitimately the toughest tweet I’ve had to send in a while..
When I first started at The Ringer in 2020, I knew I’d found home. The space to create, the utilization of my interests and skills, the bonds, the friends, all of it was perfect.
From shows with Jemele Hill, to getting paired with Rachel, to forming a lifelong friendship with the Midnight Boys, it’s been perfect.
That’s why it really hurts to announce what I have to right now…
The Ringer is hating on Austin Reaves.
Reaves went crazy again tonight, busting ass like his name was Darius Johnson Jr, and I bet we won’t hear a peep from @BillSimmons, @ZachLowe_NBA, @RobMahoney, @jkylemann or any of my other @ringernba peeps.
If he played for the Celtics, we’d get an entire treatise about how he has the killer instinct of Whitey Bulger, the handles of Cousy, and looks like a true American from Brookline, MA.
But because he’s a Laker, he’s treated like “Sinners” on an Outkick top 20 films of 2025 list … not mentioned.
I hope in the coming year my beloved company learns to appreciate Basketball of all colors … including Purple & Gold.
Tonight Reaves scored 44. I beg of you guys to remember that man that wore 42, and what discrimination has do to a society.
Do better.
🎾 IB3 estrena pròximament la sèrie documental 'Els arxius d'en Rafel', quatre capítols on descobrir la història de Rafel Nadal com mai no l'has vist.
📽️ Ens submergim en l'arxiu d'IB3 per mostrar material inèdit d'un dels millors esportistes de la història des de la mirada més íntima.
🍿 Una producció d'IB3 dirigida per Marc Pons i Franc Subías que podreu veure ben aviat a IB3 Televisió 📺 i a les nostres xarxes socials. 📱
Estau atents! 🙌
Malcom Washington telling the story of when he got emotional seeing John David on the set of Tenet.
Two things.
1. Malcom’s reverence for Nolan and the details of Nolan and his DP (Hoyte) are hilarious.
2. Malcolm crying because of his brother’s success is true love.
Dolores O'Riordan would have turned 53 today. Happy heavenly birthday.
Here is Dolores with The Cranberries performing "Zombie" in Paris, 1999.
Her voice was truly unique and her powerful presence on stage was unforgettable.