General overview Certifications have become mandatory in the field of IT nowadays. So much so that it would be considered a flaw if you do not have one under your belt, as now it’s a significant mark that testifies your skills as a professional. [Read more…]
Why Online Sports Betting Apps Are on Increase
Sports like football, basketball, volleyball, and horse racing attracts fans from all walks of life. With the advanced technology, people can place wagers on their favorite teams and while watching the game. [Read more…]
What Will LeBron James Say in Brooklyn?
LeBron James will be playing in Brooklyn tonight, but he also is expected to meet with the head of the Players Association, Michele Roberts, to discuss the state of the so-called “one-and-done” rule that keeps high school players out of the NBA draft. James himself was drafted out of St. Vincent-St. Mary’s High School in Akron, Ohio, in 2003, and his son,. LeBron Jr., will be eligible for the NBA draft in 2022 when LeBron finishes up his current four-year contract
Paradise Found: Five Pollution-Free Beaches Across the World
If we don’t act soon to curb over-consumption of single-use plastics, we are in danger of losing our coastlines beneath a sea of waste.
In the following article, Waterlogicdive into the world’s most idyllic unspoiled pieces of paradise to showcase what we are putting at risk through our ill-considered behavior. We will uncover hidden hinterlands in the hope we awaken the world to the treasures we have at our fingertips; riches we must preserve so that our children can enjoy the
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Kyrie Irving
You probably know Kyrie Irving as LeBron James’ sidekick point guard on the Cleveland Cavaliers and a former No. 1 overall draft pick out of Duke, but there’s far more than meets the eye when it comes to the New Jersey native.
In honor of a new colorway of his Nike Kyrie 2 having been unveiled this past Saturday, the Champs Sports blog put together a really cool slideshow list of 10 things you didn’t know about Irving.
Did you know that
History of the Low Top Basketball Sneaker
In the era where the Converse Chuck Taylor All-Star sneakers ruled the on-court NBA landscape, the high-top sneaker was ubiquitous around the league.
Style and what was viewed as superior ankle support was the basic standard, leaving low top kicks in the dust. When Nike created the low-top Kobe IV, the sneaker landscape quickly changed. Suddenly, low-tops were fashionable while offering proper support and players around the NBA took notice and the sea change slowly began.
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Tweet of the Night: John Hollinger and Darren Collison call out reporters over trade rumors
The NBA trade deadline is less than 24 hours away and rumors have been rampant, as is the case every year around this time.
It’s been just rumors, however, as no one has come through with any trades since the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic made a splash on Tuesday. [Read more…]
NBA Daily Links: 2.12.16
PHILOSOPHICAL QUOTE OF THE DAY:
“Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.”
-Truman Capote
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