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NBA Players Reveal Life In The Bubble Was Extremely Difficult For Them

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To provide us with some sense of normalcy and bring back sports, the NBA's superstars sacrificed not only their bodies but their minds as well.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture
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Nipsey Hussle’s Family And Crip Gang Have Yet To Agree On “Marathon” Trademark
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Los Angeles Lakers by the final score of 119-98 at Staples Center in Los Angeles
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Source: The Urban Daily
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Will Evariste rescue Burundi from economic ruin?
President Evariste Ndayishimiye faces a daunting diplomatic task ahead as he works to mend relations with neighbouring countries and the international community if he is to rescue Burundi’s struggling
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Bevel CEO Tristan Walker on why #BlackDadsMatter now and always
Then there’s Bevel, which gained notoriety for their men’s shave and grooming products catered to the Black man, created by a Black
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Overtime: Gatorade Hosting Livestream Watch Party of Michael Jordan’s Final Game On The Chicago Bulls
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Davis, Lakers beat Nuggets to take 3-1 lead in West finals - Black News Channel
By Associated Press Undefined LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — The Los Angeles Lakers are a victory away from returning to the NBA Finals — and only another comeback from 3-1 down by the Denver Nuggets can stop them. Anthony Davis scored 34 points, LeBron James had 26 and the Lakers beat the Nuggets
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Source: Black News Channel - Black News Channel
Fitness Facilities
I own and operate an Anytime Fitness gym in Placerville, California, and as a company, we are taking several precautions to ensure that we can reopen responsibly and provide our members with a safe place to
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Source: The Sacramento Observer
Trump on firing of Geoffrey Berman: 'I'm not involved' | The Atlanta Voice
President Donald Trump on Saturday denied involvement in firing Geoffrey Berman, the powerful prosecutor atop the Manhattan US Attorney’s office, shortly after Trump’s attorney general sent Berman a letter saying the President had done
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Source: The Atlanta Voice
Reports: Lakers finalizing deal with JR Smith - Stabroek News
The Los Angeles Lakers are finalizing a deal with guard JR Smith to add him to their roster for next month’s season restart in Orlando, Fla., The article Reports: Lakers finalizing deal with JR Smith appeared first on Stabroek News.
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
LeBron James Responds Perfectly To Donald Trump Not Watching NBA Games | The Urban Daily
Following the Los Angeles Lakers getting their tails handed to them by the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 105-86 loss, King James clapped back at Donald Trump after he said he turns off the game when he sees them kneel during the national anthem.
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‘Bad mind!’ - St Ann’s Bay mayor blasts critics of COVID spend, Porsche charging station
ST ANN’S Bay Mayor Michael Belnavis has labelled as “bad-mind” detractors who have mounted a withering campaign against him since news broke of the reported $46m COVID-19 expenditure on sanitising the town of Ocho Rios and the $80,000 charging port installed at the municipal office to charge his
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain (born Wilton Norman Chamberlain) was an American basketball star who played for several NBA teams. Chamberlain  was born on August 21, 1936 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied at Overbrook High School where he played on his school’s team for three years, scoring more than
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Source: Black History Resources
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Aug
21
1936
DRC goes on with Grand Inga dam project
Despite the coronavirus challenge in the country, the Democratic Republic of Congo is moving ahead with plans to sell the Grand Inga dam project to the
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‘Coming home is like mi reach heaven’ - Kingston airport refining protocols
SINGING THE praises of airport staff and health officials after emerging from the arrival halls of the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday, Norma Kelly returned to Jamaica with a new lease on life and a sense of
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Stephen A. Smith Slams ‘Foolish’ NBA Stars If They Don’t ‘Show Up To Work’ Because Of Racial Oppression
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Juneteenth Marks Day Last Enslaved People Freed
The next year, former slaves started celebrating Juneteenth in Galveston, and it eventually reached other
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Why LeBron James Is Watching Michael Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ Documentary
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Charles Barkley Capes For The Cops Who Shot Breonna Taylor, Calls “Defund The Police” Movement “Crap”
Charles Barkley decided to go in a different direction when it came to his feelings towards the Breonna Taylor case and felt it should have not "lumped in" with the killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery. He also called the "defund the police" movement "crap." His
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Toronto Raptors’ Rookie Terence Davis Shows Up Rocking Mask With A Hole In It
Before an NBA Restart featuring the defending champions, the Toronto Raptors, and the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday (Aug.1), Raptors rookie, Terence Davis was photographed rocking a mask with a hole in it.
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[VIDEO] The Heavyweights: Kyrie vs Everybody | The Atlanta Voice
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Kobe Bryant Eight-Part Documentary ‘Mamba Out’ Begins Airing July 5
Now fans will get a chance to relive some of the greatest moments of Bryant’s final title win with the Los Angeles Lakers with an eight-part documentary titled “Mamba
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WHO clarifies COVID-19 'very rare' transmission remarks
GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) — A top World Health Organization (WHO) official on Tuesday clarified her remarks that transmission of the new coronavirus from asymptomatic carriers was “very rare”, citing
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Life In The NBA Is Mentally Tough, & Dwight Howard Explains Why
Dwight Howard opens up about some of the difficulties of the bubble
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With coronavirus cases climbing, Gov. Abbott says ' no real need' to scale back business reopenings
With coronavirus cases climbing, Gov. Abbott says ‘no real need’ to scale back business reopenings
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Juneteenth Becomes a Holiday for County Employees
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and County Board Chairwoman Marcelia Nicholson announced today by way of Executive Order #20-15 that Milwaukee County employees will have a floating holiday on June 19 to mark Juneteenth Day and the end of slavery in
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DACA Program To Remain After Supreme Court Ruling
The Trump Administration wanted to end DACA, but the U.S. Supreme Court voted against the
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K-Pop fans, TikTok users claim credit for low turnout at Trump Tulsa rally
Supporters listen as U.S. President Donald Trump speaksat a campaign rally at the BOK Center, June 20, 2020 in
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The first NBA Black Assistant Coach and first Black chief scout, Earl Lloyd, bec
The first NBA Black Assistant Coach and first Black chief scout, Earl Lloyd, becomes the first Black person to play in an NBA game (beating out Charles Cooper and Nat Clifton by a day), 1950
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Oct
21
1950
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant is an American basketball superstar who plays the shooting guard position for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was born on August 23, 1978 in Philadelphia to Joe and Pamela Bryant. Joe Bryant was also a basketball player who played with the Philadelphia 76ers, the San Diego Clippers, and the
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23
1978
Disbelief and rumours lead to virus deaths in Haiti
CITÉ SOLEIL, Haiti (AFP) — On paper, Haiti so far has everything it needs to battle the novel coronavirus crisis — unoccupied hospital beds, medical staff, and
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Tracy Khan hosted virtual show gains momentum
A virtual show launched five weeks ago, ‘One on One with Tracy Khan’, takes full advantage of the new normal wrought by closures resulting from the novel
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