If you were born in the 90s or 00s, you may not know about guys like Iceman or the A-Train.
That’s cool and expected. 🙌
What’s not cool is professing ignorance, dismissing them or being disrespectful.😖
Young people should know their history and old people need to teach it.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams recently filed four trademark applications to legally claim the "Iceman" nickname for his own clothing and merchandise line, but Spurs legend George "The Iceman" Gervin is officially fighting back. Just days after Williams submitted his paperwork, the 73-year-old Spurs legend filed his own competing trademark applications for both "Iceman" and "Iceman 44."
In his legal filings, Gervin's team made sure to point out that he has been using the moniker commercially since 1979- a full 22 years before Caleb Williams was even born. Gervin has also gone to the press to defend his legacy, flat-out stating: "There's only one Iceman, and I am he."
Jack Hughes' social media post after scoring the game-winning goal in the gold medal game 🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a day for American sports fans 🙌
(via jackhughes/IG)
Research has found that sitting close to a high performer improved performance by 15%. Sitting close to a low performer decreased performance by 30%.
Surround yourself wisely!
Drop whatever you’re doing, folks.
Please listen to Tony Gwynn’s on-field speech on the occasion of Rickey Henderson’s 3000th hit, which he recorded as a San Diego Padre. What a moment between all-time greats. Full body chills.
RIP to these two legends.
The Hall of Fame Era Committee meets this Sunday, December 7th. Dale Murphy needs 12 of 16 votes. You never know who will see this and their vote may be the one that puts Murph over the top. Please retweet if you love Murph and believe he deserves to be honored in Cooperstown.