Still 10 after 3, the same margin as the Game 5 final score. I'm good with that. Now 12 with 7 to go, getting close enough to taste.
Edit: Good to see struggling Draymond Green step it up. Double double.
Still 10 after 3, the same margin as the Game 5 final score. I'm good with that. Now 12 with 7 to go, getting close enough to taste.
22+ turnovers ain't gonna cut it.
Undoubtedly, 34, but Wiggins, 18, had a great series. Then Poole came off the bench for 15.
Like they folded in Game 2?
I'll probably watch it on local TV.With an impressive road win in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals, the Warriors captured their fourth championship in the past eight seasons. Golden State stars Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green added another chapter to their dynastic run, and more recent additions to the team such as Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole earned the first rings of their careers.
Before the Warriors shift their focus to the NBA Draft and free agency, they will travel to San Francisco to celebrate the seventh title in franchise history.
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The Warriors will host their championship parade on Monday, June 20. The parade will begin at 11:20 a.m. PT and conclude at approximately 2 p.m. PT.
The Warriors' championship parade will start on Market Street at Main Street and end at Market and 6th Street. The parade route will be just over a mile in length.
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Earlier in the NBA Finals, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry called himself "the petty king" in reference to him wearing a T-shirt mocking a Boston bar that insulted his wife Ayesha's cooking prowess.
"I know all about everything and I use it as entertainment and have fun with it," Curry said.
After clinching the NBA Finals Thursday night — and winning his first-ever Finals MVP in the process — Curry made sure to use his knowledge of "everything" to settle several scores.
The Boston bar that put up signage and sold T-shirts with the phrase "Ayesha Curry can't cook" was predictably on Curry's list of targets: the Dubs star posed for a picture with one of the shirts along with his Finals MVP trophy. "Bye Boston," he wrote in a caption on Instagram.
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Oakland represent!GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 1:45 pmThe Greatest? Maybe.
Certainly one of the top two.
RIP Bill Russell.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/bill-russe ... 45014.html
... In 30 elimination games at the college, pro and Olympic levels, Russell was a staggering 28-2.
... Backboned by Russell, the (University of San Francisco) Dons won two college basketball championships and strung together a winning streak of 55 straight games.
... Once, in Marion, Indiana, Russell was presented with the key to the city. Later that same night, Russell was refused service at a local restaurant. He immediately drove to the mayor’s house and gave back the key.
... In 1975, he declined to attend his Hall of Fame induction, later calling it insulting to all the Black players who were not inducted before him.
... Russell’s Celtics were 85-57 against Wilt; in eight playoff series against Chamberlain, Russell lost only once....
For all he accomplished, he is best known for this: On the court or off, Bill Russell never backed down.
Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey being retired across NBA, a 1st for the league
... Players who currently wear No. 6 — including the Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James — may continue doing so. But the number cannot be issued again, the league said.
All NBA players will wear a patch on the right shoulder of their jerseys this season, the league said, and every NBA court will display a clover-shaped logo with the No. 6 on the sideline near the scorer's table....
He marched with Martin Luther King Jr., stood with Muhammad Ali and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama.
And having his number retired leaguewide puts him in a very exclusive club.
Major League Baseball permanently retired No. 42 — in honor of Jackie Robinson, who broke the big league's color barrier — with the understanding that those who were wearing that number could continue to do so. Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees was the last in the majors to wear No. 42, doing so through his final season in 2013.
The NHL, upon Wayne Gretzky's retirement in 1999, said his No. 99 would be retired leaguewide in honor of that sport's all-time scoring leader.
And now, Russell gets the same treatment. It also seems fitting that he and Robinson — both barrier-breakers — are linked again. Russell called Robinson a hero, once saying that "he showed me the way to be a man in professional sports."
Robinson, clearly, held Russell in high esteem as well. Rachel Robinson, his widow, asked Russell to be a pallbearer at her husband's funeral in 1972.
"This is a momentous honor reserved for one of the greatest champions to ever play the game," NBPA Executive Director Tamika Tremaglio said. "Bill's actions on and off the court throughout the course of his life helped to shape generations of players for the better and for that, we are forever grateful. We are proud to continue the celebration of his life and legacy alongside the league." ...
Outstanding.Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:04 pm
"This is a momentous honor reserved for one of the greatest champions to ever play the game," NBPA Executive Director Tamika Tremaglio said. "Bill's actions on and off the court throughout the course of his life helped to shape generations of players for the better and for that, we are forever grateful. We are proud to continue the celebration of his life and legacy alongside the league." ...
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Like Jerry Richardson?
0.125%... On the same day, it was announced that Richardson intended to sell the Panthers franchise at the conclusion of the 2017 season. After great interest from the market, in May 2018 Richardson finalized a sale to billionaire and then Pittsburgh Steelers minority owner David Tepper for an NFL record sales price of $2.2 billion. The deal was approved by NFL owners on May 22, 2018. On June 28, 2018, Richardson was fined $2.75 million for the alleged workplace misconduct....
Pretty slick move by the Black guy, too. I would have been impressed by just that. Is he a ringer and who is videoing?
I’m more impressed by the dude on the phone ngl
For sure, but homie is straight cash from here?! How far is this, anyone?
at least five points
Both guys have mad skills.
Aha.But wait, why were both of them so athletic?! Buddy on the phone turned into David Beckham
It’s staged.
Hooper went viral for giving dudes buckets.
Guy on the phone has gone viral for soccer trick shots with water bottles.
Still the most NY video I’ve seen today though.Most of these are like that . But I am not mad at this one . It was done well enough and it took some skill.staged or not, they still had to execute in one take which appears they didIf it's not staged, the person on the other end of that phonecall is now deaf.
What was more impressive, the flick or the basket?Probably the frogger run across the street!![]()
Dude was getting back on defense.
highest degree of difficulty is always NYC traffic
Like he was running from a murder scene, which he sort of was...
They say he is still running to this very day
What percentage of relationships meet at work?
A new survey from SHRM, the Society for Human Resource Management, found that 50 percent of workers have had a crush on a colleague, and more than one-third (34 percent) of U.S. workers have been involved in or are currently involved in a workplace romance—up 7 percentage points from last year.Feb 11, 2021