Mitchell Robinson's (NYK) technical foul against Victor Wembanyama (SAS) at 4:56 of the 2nd quarter in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on 6/5/26 has been rescinded upon league review.
KAT: "I don't know what it was but I just felt a calm and a peace that I don't know, had to be coming from the woman above
"I felt really confident…I felt like a kid. It was just fun out here. This is something as a kid you always dream about…to be in the NBA Finals
"All day…weird feeling. I felt like a kid getting ready to play in my Saturday and Sunday AAU games
"In a way I felt like I was seeing her in the stands
"It was really fun. It was really comforting
"Game 1 of the NBA Finals you're told how the pressure's gonna be…
"I don't know, it felt like a certain presence was here that was very comforting and very loving and I felt like I could have fun out here––in Game 1 of the NBA Finals…"
Shaq: Yes. Rest in peace to your beautiful mother"
On this day in 1993...
John Starks went baseline for this iconic dunk in Game 2 of the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals!
Knicks look to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 tonight against the Cavs at 8pm/et on ESPN!
GO NEW YORK GO NEW YORK GO! 🗣️🗽
WOW. 🤯 @StarburyMarbury gets an entire plane full of Knicks fans on their way to Cleveland ready to invade Rocket Arena.
The New York takeover is REAL. 🔥
My dear friend Dick Parry died this morning.
Since I was seventeen, I have played in bands with Dick on saxophone, including Pink Floyd.
His feel and tone make his saxophone playing unmistakable, a signature of enormous beauty that is known to millions and is such a big part of songs such as Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Wish You Were Here, Us and Them and Money.
He played in the last band I had that included Rick Wright for the On An Island Tour and at Live 8 with Pink Floyd.
Here are some pictures of him, including one of him and me playing for the ABC Minors at the Victoria Cinema in Cambridge in 1963.
In Lost in Translation, the kiss wasn’t scripted.
Bill Murray was supposed to say “I’ll miss you, too,” but he didn’t and turned it into a secret whisper
Coppola said: “I always like Bill’s answer: that it’s between lovers – I’ll leave it at that.”
Jimmy Page & Robert Plant absolutely CRUSHING “When The Levee Breaks” live in 1995 — with Nigel Eaton’s hypnotic hurdy-gurdy 🔥
That swampy blues riff meets the ancient, droning folk sound of the hurdy-gurdy is pure magic. Raw power, Plant’s howl, Page’s guitar mastery… Zeppelin energy at its finest!