Eight different teams have won the NBA Finals in the last eight seasons π³
This extends the longest streak of unique champions in league history π
Angel Reese's 57th double-double is the most through 75 games in WNBA historyβΌοΈ
Over the last 40 seasons across the NBA and WNBA, only Shaquille O'Neal had more through 75 games π±
Meet Nicholas Perkins, this visionary HBCU grad who acquired all 92 Fuddruckers restaurants for $18.5 MILLION! ππΎ
Nicholas Perkins (Howard University & Fayetteville State University) made history as the new owner of the iconic βWorldβs Greatest Hamburgersβ brand β 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 whatβs possible when ambition meets opportunity. The future of Black business is bright!ππΎππΎ
If we donβt SUPPORT our own, who will?
The Black Coaches Association proudly congratulates both NBA Finals head coaches, Mike Brown and Mitch Johnson.
History will be made as two Black head coaches meet on basketballβs biggest stage in the 2026 NBA Finals.
This opportunity has only happened a handful of times in NBA history, making this moment even more significant for the game and for the next generation of coaches who aspire to lead at the highest level.
No matter the outcome, one thing is certain:
A Black head coach will be crowned NBA Champion.
We celebrate the leadership, resilience, preparation, and excellence that both coaches have displayed throughout their journeys.
Good luck to Coach Brown and Coach Johnson.
They WIN. WE WIN. βπΎπ
#BCAWORLD #NBAFinals #BlackCoaches #BlackExcellence #RepresentationMatters
Ronald AcuΓ±a Jr. is in rare company π€
With 5 HR and 4 SB in his last 4 games, he joins Willie Mays, Eric Davis and Shohei Ohtani as the only players ever to do it.
Atlanta is unveiling 21 new murals ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, showcasing local artists and celebrating the cityβs culture, history, and diversity.
The initiative aims to create a lasting public art legacy that extends well beyond the tournament.