On this day in NBA history in 2006...
Dirk Nowitzki gets the layup to fall... plus the foul, late in the 4th quarter of Game 7 vs. San Antonio!
His free throw tied the game, and Dallas would go on to win in overtime 😤
I salute you and fare thee well, my Egyptian King 👑👑 - Mohamed Salah! Not sure a Liverpool player ever made you feel things quite like Mo Salah running down the wing!
5 - Liverpool have lost five games thanks to 90th minute goals in the Premier League this season, the most of any side in a single campaign in the competition's history. Trauma. #WOLLIV
Curt Cignetti completes one of the most unbelievable stories in college football history.
Indiana was the losingest program in college football history when he took over.
Two years later, the Hoosiers are national champions.
😱 4–0. The greatest destruction🔥
No Salah.
No Firmino.
3–0 down from the 1st leg.
Barcelona arrived with history.
Anfield rewrote it.
No Mercy 😩
Corner taken quickly.
Dreams ended instantly.
90 minutes of the impossible.
That game ended Barca 😭
🗣️ Jürgen Klopp: "Sometimes people ask me why I am always smiling. Even after we lose a match, sometimes I’m still smiling. It’s because when my son was born, I realised that football is not life or death. We’re not saving lives. Football is not something that should spread misery and hatred. Football should be about inspiration and joy, especially for children.
I have seen what a little round ball can do for the lives of so many of my players. The personal journeys of players and so many of my boys are absolutely incredible. The difficulties I faced as a young man in Germany were nothing compared to what they had to overcome. There were so many moments when they could’ve easily given up, but they refused to quit.
They’re not gods. They just simply never gave up on their dream."
When @MarkRicht took the Miami job, he made it a point to visit the local youth teams. It wasn’t necessarily going to pay off during his tenure, but he did it for the long-term health of the program.
The young man to his left is still throwing up the U. Malachi Toney.
Something incredible I noticed at the end of the Peach Bowl.
An Oregon staffer found D’Angelo Ponds to give him the ball he scored the defensive touchdown with on the first play of the game.
Complete class act.