Backing his boss! Jesse Williams has heard the news that his former costar Ellen Pompeo is scaling back her role in season 19 of Grey’s Anatomy — and he thinks Dr. Meredith Grey has scrubbed in enough.
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“I can’t agree,” Williams exclusively told ET Canada at Steph Curry, Unanimous Media and Talent Resources Sports’ joint ESPYS afterparty. “I love Boston. They challenge you when you’re down, but they also keep you up when you’re high.”
In case you missed it, James accused Boston Celtics fans of being “racist as f**k,” on the most recent episode of his HBO series, “The Shop: Uninterrupted.” Though the 37-year-old athlete is part owner of the city’s baseball team, he simply doesn’t have patience for the fans of the game who showcase aggressive behaviors towards him and his wife.
“I don’t mind it. I hear it, if I hear someone close by, I check them real quick. I move onto the game, whatever the f**k,” James said on the episode. “They going to say whatever the f**k they want to say. They might throw something. I got a beer thrown on me leaving a game.”
Williams openly acknowledged there’s been incidents in the past, but notes a lot of change has been made to help make the city more accepting.
“It’s a historically racist city, but there’s been progress that has been made, so we’re just trying to continue that progress as time goes on through the Celtics social justice initiatives,” he said. “We’re trying to make sure that at the end of the day, everyone feels welcome and if LeBron feels that way, whether that’s through his past experiences or more recent, we want to change that.”
Williams caught up with ET Canada shortly after Curry jokingly offered to let him wear one of his rings during his 2022 ESPYS monologue. According to Williams, the national attention outweighed the low blow.
“I was like, ‘Dang, if only it was the other way around, where I can be one making jokes, but at the end of the day, it’s all love,” Williams
Backing his boss! Jesse Williams has heard the news that his former costar Ellen Pompeo is scaling back her role in season 19 of Grey’s Anatomy — and he thinks Dr. Meredith Grey has scrubbed in enough.
King James, his queen and their royal court. LeBron James is one of the best players in the NBA — and he’s doing his best to be a champion father off the court as well.
Jesse Williams, Owen Wilson, and Michael Pena gather up on the red carpet at the premiere of their new movie, Secret Headquarters, held at Signature Theater on Monday (August 8) in New York City.
Over the years, Queen Elizabeth II has served as an excellent role model for Kate Middleton, the future queen consort.
Forever cool girl Maisie Williams has never been one to shy away from changing up her hairstyle, be it platinum blonde locks paired with matching bleached brows or a short feathered pixie crop. It’s no surprise, then, that her latest haircut – a super short buzz cut that perfectly complements her bone structure and suits her down to a tee – is keeping in line with that theme.Though, it’s definitely a far cry from the lengthy dark brunette tresses of her Game of Thrones character Arya Stark.
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NBA legend, Bill Russell. The 11-time NBA champion as a player, coach with the Boston Celtics and one of the most important figures in NBA history, died at the age of 88, his family announced Sunday, with his wife Jeannine by his side. His family announced the sad news in a statement shared to Twitter, where they reflected on Russell's lasting legacy and his accomplishments both on and off the court.«Bill’s two state championships in high school offered a glimmer of the incomparable run of pure team accomplishment to come: twice an NCAA champion; captain of a gold-medal-winning US Olympic team; 11 times an NBA champion; and at the helm for two NBA championships as the first black head coach of any North American professional sports team,» the statement read.
NBA legend, Bill Russell. The 11-time NBA champion as a player, coach with the Boston Celtics and one of the most important figures in NBA history, died at the age of 88, his family announced Sunday, with his wife Jeannine by his side. His family announced the sad news in a statement shared to Twitter, where they reflected on Russell's lasting legacy and his accomplishments both on and off the court.«Bill’s two state championships in high school offered a glimmer of the incomparable run of pure team accomplishment to come: twice an NCAA champion; captain of a gold-medal-winning US Olympic team; 11 times an NBA champion; and at the helm for two NBA championships as the first black head coach of any North American professional sports team,» the statement read.
NBA champion as a player and coach with the Boston Celtics and one of the most important figures in NBA history, has died at the age of 88, his family announced Sunday. Russell passed away peacefully with his wife Jeannine by his side. In a statement shared to Russell's official Twitter account, announcing the news, his family reflected on his life and legacy, calling the sports great «the most prolific winner in American sports history.»«It is with a very heavy heart we would like to pass along to all of Bill's friends, fans & followers: Bill Russell, the most prolific winner in American sports history passed away peacefully today at age 88, with his wife, Jeannine, by his side.
Bill Russell has sadly died.
Bill Russell, whom some consider the greatest NBA player of all-time thanks to his 11 NBA titles and five MVP’s, died today at age 88.
William Shatner is very thankful for the employees at a fruit stand in California.
Boston Celtics power forward Grant Williams doesn’t agree with LeBron James’ opinion that his team’s fans are racist.
The Earthshot Prize is heading across the pond.