Sunday, February 19, 2017

The NBA"s special tribute to Craig Sager showcased the league"s best values


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After the 3-Point Contest, NBA All-Star Saturday night took an unexpected turn. Reggie Miller stepped into the middle of the court after Eric Gordons victory and began inviting players and celebrities alike to shoot three-pointers to support the Sager Strong Foundation.

Each made shot saw $10,000 donated to the cause. After that, Ernie Johnson asked Stephen Curry to make a shot from halfcourt to take the total amount from $130,000 to $500,000. (When he failed, Johnson called on craig sagers son to finish the job.)

It was a wonderful impromptu moment that exemplified why the NBA thrives beyond the on-court product. The league celebrates its people unabashedly, embracing their abilities and personalities like no other.

There are few better examples than Sager, both during his life and after his death. Sager was a light of his own, but he also symbolized the best of the NBA. He was tremendously professional at his craft, but he also managed to infuse some lightheartedness and style into a normally mundane job doing sideline interviews. The league as a whole the analysts, fans, players, and coaches embraced that combination and lauded it even after his death.

Its hard to imagine something like that 3-point shootout for Sagers charity happening anywhere else, at least not without charging the foundation for the airtime or some corporation secretly funding the competition.

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This same attitude of paying tribute to the leagues personalities was on display during Kobe Bryants retirement season. The second he announced he would step away, the league as a whole made it a mission to show him love and appreciation for his contributions to the games culture.

Teams showed videos of him and gave gifts before games. Fans chanted his name in opposing arenas. Analysts took time to relive his greatest moments. His poor play that year was secondary, though his 60-point performance in his final game capped off the tribute perfectly.

The league bent itself for Kobes story rather than treating him as a worker in the long assembly line of workers. Rather than doing the bare minimum for a tribute, its constituents turned Bryants farewell into a league-wide, year-long event.

The same happened with Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan (though to a lesser degree to acquiesce to his wishes). It will happen when players like Dirk Nowitzki and Manu Ginobili call it quits.

But the league also showcases the wide range of personalities and oddities in its current stars. Kawhi Leonards stoic nature is as beloved as Russell Westbrooks energetic approach. Westbrooks pre-game dance routine with Cameron Payne is glorified as part of the overall show.

The Warriors get to celebrate threes before they go in without fear of being buried under respectability. Damian Lillard received league-wide support for his rap album. Joel Embiids Twitter game isnt admonished as childish. Activism from players and coaches alike are encouraged. Pregame outfits even get their own SportsCenter spot.

The NBA isnt just diverse; it also tries to be inclusive in a productive manner. The league has people of different walks of life, but rather than accept that as a static fact, it provides a platform where those people can showcase their professional skills and what makes them special as individuals. Theres space for everyone, as long as their actions remain respectable.

The league knows that this is a strength and not a weakness. The differing personalities are an attraction because they appeal to a wider community that is just as diverse itself. Its easy to find an NBA player that relates to you. And when a league is willing to look at its players beyond their on-court performances, it opens a bigger world for marketing purposes.

The NBA has harnessed the simplest truth about sports and life: The people make the product, not the other way around. Its why the league isnt tough on the sharing of GIFs and videos through social media. Those are entry points into the show.

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This, of course, is why the All-Star game was moved away from Charlotte in the first place. A company that celebrates the differences between people could not have a marquee event in a state thats passed legislation working against those ideals. And though Adam Silver wouldnt commit to future All-Star boycotts of states that have passed similar laws, he did say places like Texas, which has its own version of a bathroom bill on the table, are on notice.

An overall stance like that gives people like Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr the support to speak out against Donald Trumps discriminatory executive orders. It allows players like LeBron James to protest police brutality. It gives players and teams the room to tweet, Snapchat, and share themselves as much as possible, with limits of course. It creates a world where expression of self is valued as much as ability.

The NBA isnt perfect. It still has to balance the freedom it grants with rules and regulations that prevents it from becoming counter-productive. The personalities must match the end product. It is still a company that has to keep profits first.

But relative to other sports leagues, its far ahead of the game. Before the festivities began on Saturday night, Silver answered a question about Trumps travel ban with the following line:

If you think about what the NBA stands for, it"s the very best all coming together to perform at the highest level, he said.

That is a straightforward truth, but it also does the NBA a disservice. Its not just that people come to perform at the highest level, but theyre able to do what they do best while also knowing that their personalities will be lionized rather than berated.

In such a world, an unscripted three-point competition to raise money for the Sager Foundation doesnt feel out of place. Its instead a perfect illustration of the NBAs belief that its people are worthwhile beyond their jobs.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/2017/2/19/14661662/craig-sager-tribute-nba-tnt-adam-silver

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Selena Gomez Tormented By Mom: "You"re Going To h**l!"


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Troubled Selena Gomez has been slapped with a warning of biblical proportions by her holy roller mom Ditch the drink, drugs and dating or youll have h**l to pay!

But the pop wild child, 24, retaliated by blocking her mother, Mandy Teefey, from playing any role in her career!

As The National ENQUIRER has reported, the Texas-born Good for You singer has dabbled with a cocktail of dangerous drugs, such as Lunesta, Ambien, Klonopin and Xanax and been to rehab twice!

Selenas next spiral is going to be less concealed, and even harder to recover from. Shell get into harder drugs, a source exclusively told the enquirer.

selena Gomez: Pill-Popping Stars l**t For Brad Pitt

Her mom tried to stage a Come to Jesus talk, but Selena wasnt having it.

Mandy even got her record label to book studio time in Texas, but Selena stayed in L.A. and relapsed.

The struggling songbird, whos been diagnosed with lupus, has secretly hired a life coach to help her battle depression. But she hooked up with rapper The Weeknd, 26 whos confessed to using hard drugs to get by.

Selenas trying to focus on getting better, but the temptation to hit the clubs is too much to turn down, spilled a spy.

Source: http://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/selena-gomez-tormented-mom-youre-going-h**l/

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NBA D-League Dunk Contest 2017 Live Stream: How to Watch Online


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Troy Williams is one of six high-flyers at the 2017 D-League Dunk Contest. (Twitter)

Looking to watch a live stream of the 2017 D-League dunk contest? There are a couple of different ways to watch, even if you dont have a cable subscription.

The six dunkers will compete in the preliminary round on Saturday starting at 12:30 p.m. ET, then the final round will air on NBA TV during halftime of the D-League All-Star Game, which tips at 2 p.m. ET.

Heres a complete rundown of how to watch all the action online or on streaming devices:

2017 d-league dunk contest live stream: preliminary round

the preliminary round, starting at 12:30 p.m. ET, will be streamed via Facebook live. You can watch on your desktop via the NBA D Leagues Facebook, or you can watch on mobile and other streaming devices via the Facebook app.

2017 D-League Dunk Contest Live Stream: Final Round

The final round of the dunk contest will air on NBA TV during halftime of the D-League All-Star game (around 3 p.m. ET). Heres how to watch a stream:

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While NBA TV doesnt provide a live stream, you can watch NBA TV coverage via Sling TV, an online streaming service that provides access to select channels for a monthly fee. Heres how to sign up for a free 7-day trial:

1) Click here to go to the Sling website

2) Click on Watch Now 7 Days Free

3) Create an account

4) Select the channel package or packages you want. You can choose either base package (Sling Orange or Sling Blue), but make sure to include the Sports Extra add-on, which includes NBA TV

5) Enter your payment information. Sling Orange costs $20 per month, and Sling Blue costs $25 per month, while the Sports Extra add-on is $5, but if you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you will not be charged

6) Download the app for your computer to start watching

Mobile & Streaming Devices

If you have a Sling TV subscription (read above to learn how to start a free trial), you can watch NBA TV on mobile and other compatible devices via the Sling TV app, which is free to download in the following locations:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Amazon App Store (or Amazon Fire TV)

Roku

Xbox One

You can click here for a complete list of devices compatible with the Sling TV app.

Source: http://heavy.com/sports/2017/02/nba-d-league-dunk-contest-free-live-stream-2017-nba-tv-facebook-live-streaming-online-mobile/

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Leah Remini: "If I"m such a liar, why haven"t they sued my a - NZ Herald


Leah Remini on the Cult of Scientology | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

Scientology says she"s a bitter ex-member, lying about a religion that no longer wanted her; who hangs with "deadbeats, admitted liars, self-admitted perjurers, wife beaters and worse".

A "washed-up" actor trying desperately to be "relevant".

Leah Remini is used to the attacks. She was done listening to the church long ago, reports News.com.au.

"If I"m such a liar, why haven"t they sued my a*s?" Ms Remini, who left the church in 2013 after three decades of "indoctrination" says of the attempts to discredit her.

Ms Remini, best known for her role in hit comedy King of Queens, has been lifting the lid on the controversial religion since she left: first with a tell-all book, and now with TV docu-series: Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.

It features claims of physical, sexual and mental abuse, heartbreak and harassment from former Scientologists whose lives have been affected by the church"s practices, even after they left.

The show, currently airing in Australia, ignited fierce debate in the US. Scientology fought back with legal threats and a statement about Ms Remini.

The A&E Network, which first aired the show, devoted a section on its website to Scientology"s lengthy responses to each episode.

In a video message ahead of the show"s premiere she told the church "when you stop f**king with people"s lives and families, I"ll stop too".

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"They know it"s true or they would have sued the s**t out of me," says Ms Remini.

The show was prompted by responses to Ms Remini"s book Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology.

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Among the flood of messages from other former Scientologists sharing horror stories was that of Amy Scobee, who used to be in charge of Scientology"s Celebrity Centres.

Hearing Ms Scobee"s claims of sexual abuse by her superiors and their families, Ms Remini knew she couldn"t stop.

Scientology will often take steps to silence those who criticise and leave it.But Ms Remini will not be quiet any time soon. It took her 30 years to find her voice.

Fair game

"Am I obsessed? Yes," says Ms Remini. "I"m obsessed with the truth. I am obsessed with people not being victimised."

Those who leave are subjected to Scientology"s "fair game" policy of harassment, she says.

Established by Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard in response to criticism from within and outside his organisation, individuals or groups who are "fair game" are judged to be a threat to the church and can be "punished and harassed using any and all means possible".

The idea, Ms Remini says is "to utterly destroy, at any cost, anyone who publicly criticises Scientology".

Hubbard cancelled the use of the term in 1968. But some say it still operates.

Outspoken ex-Scientologist Mike Rinder practised it as a high-ranking member of the elite Sea Organisation; then suffered at the hands of it when he left after 46 years, she says.

Leaving Leah Remini signs copies of her new book "Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology". Photo / Getty Images

Ms Remini joined at the age of nine, but departures like Mr Rinder"s made her question the "brainwashed" life she was leading.

While Scientology courted her to bring her high profile friends into their ranks, senior members were getting out.

After they left, she said, they"d say the same thing: the church was a cult. The church would brand them liars and criminals.

Alarm bells first rang at the 2006 wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.

Scientology"s most powerful figures were at the nuptials of their poster boy, but Shelly Miscavige, the wife of church leader David Miscavige, was not.

Ms Remini"s questions about Shelly went unanswered. She was told she shouldn"t be asking about the leader"s wife.

As her unease grew, so did the repercussions.

High profile former Scientologist, Mike Rinder. Photo / Getty Images

Ms Remini underwent "auditing", hours of interrogations, and fines tens of thousands of dollars in an effort to make her admit her "crimes".

Leaving took six years.

"They got me for a couple of years. I thought it was me with the problem. They said I had evil intentions towards Tom Cruise who single-handedly is saving the planet, and David Miscavige," Ms Remini says.

Leaving almost cost her the relationship with her mother, Bonny.

But they escaped together when Bonny refused the religion"s demands to denounce her daughter.

Fear of losing everything paralyses many. "People are afraid for their lives, afraid for their families," says Ms Remini.

"We were indoctrinated into a cult from a very early age. If you leave you believe not only are you putting yourself at risk for having your soul eternally in h**l, you are also disconnecting from the only technology of saving mankind.

"You believe what your captors have told you and taught you."

The exodus Church of Scientology in Clearwater, Florida. Photo / Getty Images

Scientology"s has long kept the outside world out, says Ms Remini.

High profile departures include David Miscavige"s father, Ron, but "a lot of Scientologists don"t even know a lot of us left," she says.

"They don"t watch the news or seek out this information. If they see a link they"re told not to click on it . that it"s taken out of context, fabricated."

"I do know that the people who were originally in the religion got into it in the 50s, 60s and 70s and had spent their whole lives in it, all of their money, had lost their children to Scientology, finally said "this is bulls**t and I"m walking away."

"What I am really waiting for is for people to step in ... congressman, judges, people who matter ... to stop allowing others to hide behind this being a religion.

"Where that religion is abusive or harmful they should literally get their heads out of their a***s ... and look at what"s really going on.

"The government did step in at one point. I"m sure they were trying to find a way, but these people were brainwashed. I"m sure they (authorities) fear if they did break down those walls or gates those people would say "we don"t want to go, we"re good"."

Life outside Ron Miscavige, Scientology leader David Miscavige"s own father, fled the religion, after years of "intimidation". Photo / Getty Images

Ms Remini never feared for her life: "I don"t want to give them that much power, ever," she says.

"My mother taught me to fight for myself. She left the church with me and I"m very lucky. Not a lot of people have that."

"People choose the church over their own family, over their own sons and daughters.

"That has to stop."

Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath airs on Foxtel"s CI Network channel on Wednesdays at 9.30pm

- news.com.au

Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id%3D2%26objectid%3D11803268

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Saturday, February 18, 2017

Lisa Marie Presley claims 8-year-old twins are in protective custody


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Lisa Marie Presley says her twins are in protective custody after "disturbing" photos of children were discovered on a computer belonging to her estranged husband, Michael Lockwood, Presley claims in court documents obtained by ET.

The Daily Mail first broke the news of Presley"s claim that her twin daughters, 8-year-old Finley and Harper, were taken into protective custody by California"s Department of Children and Family Services after she alleged that she found "hundreds of inappropriate photos" and disturbing video footage on Lockwood"s computer.

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Elvis Presley"s only daughter said she was "shocked and horrified and sick to my stomach" upon making the alleged discovery in court documents filed on Feb. 7 in Los Angeles, as part of the couple"s ongoing divorce. Presley is asking the court to thus deny Lockwood"s request for spousal support and attorney"s fees. Lockwood requested $40,000 per month in spousal support and $100,000 in attorney"s fees.

Lockwood filed a response to Presley"s request for order on Feb. 14, slamming Presley"s "distasteful" attempt to damage his reputation.

"It is very unfortunate and inappropriate that Ms. Presley chose to file a one-sided, inaccurate version of the facts in the Family Law Court"s publicly accessible files," Lockwood"s lawyer, Jeff Sturman says in a statement to ET, denying the allegations. "Mr. Lockwood is not going to publicly disclose very negative information about ms. presley to retaliate. therefore, while Mr. Lockwood denies the truth of what Ms. Presley chose to put in the press, he has no further statement at this time."

"In June 2016, the Beverly Hills Police Department was notified of alleged child abuse involving the Presley family. It was then determined the allegations stemmed from activity originating in the state of Tennessee," the Beverly Hills Police Department says in a statement to ET, adding they served a search warrant at a resident in the City of Beverly Hills that assisting the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation led to the seizure of several items pursuant to the warrant.

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"At this point, the TBI has not opened an official case in connection to this matter," the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation tells ET, though noting that review of potential evidence of a crime continues.

In the Feb. 7 court docs, Presley says that while Lockwood has "yet to be convicted of crimes" related to his possession of the photos, "that he possessed them is documented evidence of conduct that has destroyed" her "mental or emotional calm." "Accordingly, Respondent"s [Lockwood] request for spousal support must be denied by reason of this conduct alone," states Presley"s attorney, Shelley Albaum.

Additionally, Presley claims that her former business manager failed to pay taxes, and now she owes millions of dollars in back taxes. She also says that her former business manager and Lockwood made large expenses on her accounts that were not authorized by her.

While Presley says she solely pays the salary for two full-time nannies who act as monitors during the children"s day visits with their father, and pays for tuition for her daughters" private school, to save money, she has been living rent-free with her older daughter, Riley Keough, and her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen.

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Presley cited irreconcilable differences in divorce papers filed last June. The two had been married since 2006.

ET has reached out to Presley"s lawyer for comment.

Source: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/02/18/lisa-marie-presley-claims-8-year-old-twins-are-in-protective-custody.html

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"This Is Us" Star Chris Sullivan Weighs a Lot Less Than His Character Toby in Real Life!


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Fans of the hit NBC drama This Is Us were recently shocked to learn that Chris Sullivan, the actor who plays Toby, doesnt weigh as much as his on-screen character!

In an interview with Us Weekly, the 36-year-olds co-star Susan Kelechi Watson revealed that he wears a fat suit and prosthetic jowls while embodying Kates love interest, a man who struggles with his weight and suffered a heart attack because of his health issues.

Chris on the show (left) vs. real life. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Although Chris hasnt spoken out about his surprising wardrobe its not exactly a secret if youve ever spotted him on a red carpet his co-star chrissy metz, who plays kate, previously said that shes contractually obligated to shed pounds before clarifying her comments on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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"I was kind of like, "I hope I get to lose weight." Thats a win-win for me motivated in a different way this time," the actress shared. "It wasn"t mandated. It wasn"t like, "You have to do this." But if this is the story line, naturally you would lose weight. So Im excited if that should happen."

Scroll through the gallery below to see more photos of Chris looking super handsome in real life!

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Kyrie Irving, alter ego Uncle Drew have big presence at NBA All-Star weekend; movie in works


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NEW ORLEANS -- On Thursday afternoon, the day when many were arriving for NBA All-Star festivities, Pepsi unveiled the latest shortin the Uncle Drew series featuring Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving.

That was just the beginning of Uncle Drew"s New Orleans takeover.

"With fresh and exciting content, Pepsi will look to reignite the courtside excitement around Uncle Drew and continue its legacy of rewarding fans with fun, exciting and authentic moments in pop culture and sports,"said Aziel Rivers, Director of Pepsi Marketing. "With the availability of brand new Uncle Drew merchandise on UncleDrew.com, we are really able to show the evolution of the Uncle Drew brand which keeps fans connected at multiple touch points both on and off the screen."

In large part because of fans demandingUncle Drew gear, the websiteUncleDrew.com launched Friday, an ideal tipoff to All-Star weekend.

The site, which is now the digital one-stop-shop for all things Uncle Drew, gives fans a chance to purchase merchandise, get behind-the-scenes footage of the cast"s character transformations and watch all the Uncle Drew episodes.

In New Orleans, as Irving prepares for the 3-Point contest Saturday night and also Sunday"s game, fans wereable to stop by the pop-up shop at famed restaurant Daisy Dukes on Chartres Street for the ultimate Uncle Drew experience, courtesy of Pepsi.

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The space, modeled after the pizza jointfrom the recent ads with JB Smoove ("Angelo") and Baron Davis ("Louis"), had a number of items available to buy, includingthe leather brim snapback hat, the "fundamentals" tee and "it"s all about buckets" hoodie -- all items that reference memorable quotes fromthe ads.

There was a special menu, featuring Uncle Drew"s pizza (pepperoni, mushrooms and olives), the Drew burger, Louis" shrimp po" boy combo and Angelo"s gumbo.

So what"s next for Uncle Drew? What"s next for Irving, as his brand continues to grow?

A starring role in a full-length feature film.

"Seeing the response that it"s gotten has been awesome, not only from kids but just across the world, it has been awesome," Irving said in an interview on ESPN Radio. "Really a fun-filled environment when I"m doing that and I enjoy every minute of it.

"Now that we"re coming out with a movie I"m just thinking about the possibilities. We"re just trying to create history and become a great basketball movie that it just won"t be as cliche of Uncle Drew is getting back on the court and going to find his players. It will be some twists in there, which I"m excited to present to you guys."

Conceived, developed and produced by PepsiCo"s in-house content creation arm, Creators League Studio, the film will extend the Pepsi brand beyond the bottle.

"Today"s consumers want to live the brand as much as consume it, and the tremendous success we"ve had with the Uncle Drew franchise is a perfect example of how we"re building ecosystems around our flagship brands," said Lou Arbetter, General Manager of Creators League Studio. "Pepsi and Kyrie Irving are looking forward to expanding the Uncle Drew universe."

The film release date is unknown, but Irving said he has talked with teammate LeBron James, who had a role in "Trainwreck," about the amount of hours that goes into making a movie.

Who knew an older man played by Irving who masks his immense basketball skills before showing up others in local pickup games would grow into something this big?

First an ad -- "Chapter 1" of Uncle Drew -- that has become the most-viewed basketball-related video in YouTube history, having been watched more than 47 million times. Then more chapters, starring other NBA players (Kevin Love, Ray Allen and Nate Robinson). Now a website, with a plethoraof fun and popular merchandise, and a pop-up store at the center ofthe NBA universe this weekend. Soon, a movie.

"I think I can get more enjoyment from being behind the camera, but being in front of it is also awesome," Irving said during Friday"s All-Star Media Day. "Getting to act and become an alter ego and it"s just a beauty, and, you know, playing another role."

Irving has always been into the arts. He says he will have a behind-the-scenes role in the film, which is expected to include other NBA players. He won"t, however, be helping with the script.

"I"m not into writing," he said. "I"m behind directing and producing, so watching all those hours and hours of outtakes and chopping it up and all of that, I think I should just add co-director and let them direct it."

In his short time in the nba, irving has racked up sponsorships with Nike, Pepsi, AK and Mountain Dew. As of three weeks ago, the 24-year-old point guard hadthe NBA"s fourth most-popular jersey, behind Stephen Curry, James and Kevin Durant.

While his star continues to shine on the hardwood-- appearing in his fourth All-Star Game in six years this Sunday -- Irving has become a luminary off it as well.

"I think it"s the way he carries himself on and off the court," NBA legend Julius Erving, who appeared at the Uncle Drew pop-up shop and even sported one of the hats for photo ops, told cleveland.com of Irving"s popularity. "He"s very humble, yet very determined and focused and very talented.

"You know, talent -- the cream comes to the top in every scenario. The challenge is whether you can stay there or not so I think he has proven in a short period of time that he"s smart, he"s articulate and he"s the type of leader whose worthy of having followers.

"He"s the type of inspirational talent who is worthy of having fans. He"s proven himself in that regard and I think he will continue to do so."

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2017/02/kyrie_irving_alter_ego_uncle_d.html

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