Five different journeys:
🔸OG Anunoby became a champion with the Raptors
🔸Karl-Anthony Towns grew into a star with the Wolves
🔸Jalen Brunson showed flashes of what was to come with the Mavs
🔸Josh Hart earned his first NBA opportunity with the Lakers
🔸Mikal Bridges built his reputation with the Suns
Now, all five paths lead to the New York Knicks ���
They didn't draft this core. They assembled it piece by piece, bringing together players who had already proven themselves elsewhere and giving them a chance to chase something bigger together.
Three wins away from ending a 53-year championship drought, this group has an opportunity to make New York the most important stop of their careers 🏆
"Growing up in San Antonio my dad detailed the cars of a lot of Spurs players…
Seeing the grind & fight he's always put up w the battle w cancer, his strength's poured into me…meant everything in the world to me"
–– Jordan Clarkson on stage 4 cancer survivor Mike Clarkson
“Told him find something stupid to play with, he picked you”
-Remy Ma’s 'Front the Block' performance of her verse on Max B & French Montana’s “Ever Since U Left Me” (Big Bronx Remix)
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🚨 White Man tries to kidnap Black woman by pretending to be a cop — she gets rescued by truck driver.
In Aiken County, South Carolina, a young woman who had just graduated ran into traffic on a rural road, begging for help. She had escaped a white Cadillac after 39-year-old Jonathan Willard posed as a police officer, handcuffed her, took her phone and diploma, and tried to run her over when she fled.
Truck driver Anthony Moore stopped his rig. The woman jumped in as Willard approached claiming to be law enforcement. Another driver called 911 and helped remove the handcuffs.
Willard took off but was quickly arrested and charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer and kidnapping.
What would you do if you saw someone running into traffic screaming they were being kidnapped?
Legendary soul group Sounds of Blackness surprised a store worker with a live performance after hearing their music playing throughout her store.
Happy Black Music Month! ✊🏿🇺🇸
Meet Nicholas Perkins, this visionary HBCU grad who acquired all 92 Fuddruckers restaurants for $18.5 MILLION! 👏🏾
Nicholas Perkins (Howard University & Fayetteville State University) made history as the new owner of the iconic “World’s Greatest Hamburgers” brand — spanning the U.S., Canada, Panama, and Mexico.
From successful franchisee to full owner of a national chain!! This is what Black wealth building, vision, and HBCU excellence look like in action!
Proud of Nicholas Perkins for showing the world what’s possible when ambition meets opportunity. The future of Black business is bright!👏🏾👏🏾