LeBron James had this year. Not only was he an MVP finalist during the regular season, he followed it up with a tremendous playoff run in the Disney bubble as the Lakers won their 17th title in franchise history.
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Also Read: Why ABC's NBA Finals Face Uphill Battle in TV Ratings - Despite LeBron James and the LakersFor the Finals, the NBA really brought out the big names.
Among the stars on Wednesday included Obama, Shaquille O’Neal, James Worthy, Paul Gasol, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Robin Roberts.This year’s NBA Finals, the capper to the longest NBA season in history, features LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers against Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat (LeBron’s former team).President Obama and NBA
.LeBron James had this year. Not only was he an MVP finalist during the regular season, he followed it up with a tremendous playoff run in the Disney bubble as the Lakers won their 17th title in franchise history.
The Los Angeles Lakers‘ fight for the 2019-20 NBA championship was a long, heartfelt journey. But, with one goal in mind — to win the title for Lakers legend Kobe Bryant — LeBron James and the Lakers stayed locked in to “finish the job,” as Kobe always said. LeBron, who was crowned as the bubble’s Finals MVP, reflected on the team’s journey to victory in a post-game interview.
Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and as she is known to do, the former first lady posted a sweet post on Instagram. "28 years with this one," she wrote. "
Barack and Michelle Obama celebrated their 28th wedding anniversary on Saturday, and as she is known to do, the former first lady posted a sweet post on Instagram. "28 years with this one," she wrote. "
A post shared by Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on Oct 3, 2020 at 1:02pm PDT‘And this year, we have a request for you — pick one person in your life who might not vote and make sure they do. Tell us about it in the comments! That’s an anniversary message of the best kind.
Barack Obama, 59, is celebrating the 28th wedding anniversary with his wife Michelle Obama, 56, but he’s also fully aware that it’s a month until the presidential election day. The loving husband shared a cozy photo that showed him and his lady love sharing a sweet moment as they put their foreheads together and gave each other the biggest smiles to Instagram on Oct. 3, and used the caption to boast about their connection as well as to express the importance of voting.
. “I think a man’s inclination to wait and to kind of go out there and search and get himself ready, I think is a good instinct that more young women should think about,” she said during a conversation , comparing finding a partner to “picking your basketball team.” “Because if you’re looking at a team, the people you want to win with, then number one, you want everybody on your team to be strong,” she said. “You don’t want any weak links.
Michelle Obama met Barack Obama in 1989 at the Chicago law firm where they both worked, it was not exactly love at first sight — even though he was quite popular around the office.“In my experience, you put a suit on any half-intelligent Black man and white people tended to go bonkers,” she went on to write in her 2018 memoir, Becoming. “I was doubtful he’d earned the hype.”Barack, on the other hand, was infatuated from the very beginning.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticAs a COVID-19 infected Donald Trump arrives at a military hospital today, Barack Obama offered “best wishes” to his successor and First Lady Melania Trump in their battle against the harsh virus.
Well howdy there, Barack Obama! The former President of the United States, 59, was spotted in the virtual crowd that made up the audience for what was game one of the NBA Finals between The Los Angeles Lakers and The Miami Heat. He appeared to be in the best of moods while watching as Barack sported a big smile on his face as the game continued. Other notable attendees included Shaquille O’Neal, Robin Roberts and Dwyane Wade. Dwyane, 38, rocked a Kobe Bryant jersey in honor of his late friend.
Former President Barack Obama will join Kamala Harris for a pair of fundraisers next week in support of the Democratic ticket, the pair's first events together since Harris became Joe Biden's running mate. The two will team up for a grassroots fundraiser focused on low-dollar donations and a high-dollar event on Oct.
If there is a presidential election on the horizon, it means its documentary time. There are many pertaining to the last four years of the current inhabitant of the White House.
Michelle Obama and Barack Obama’s daughters are “no longer thrilled” to be quarantining with their parents amid the coronavirus pandemic.“At first, our kids got a little sick of us, which was fine because we were pretty much sick of them,” the former first lady, 56, joked of Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, during a Wednesday, September 23, Conan appearance. “The summer started happening, and then we could be outside a little bit more.
Just like many families in quarantine, Michelle Obama has had her fair share of ups and downs. The former first lady made an appearance on “Conan” on Wednesday, where she joked with host Conan O’Brien about the many stages of quarantine with herself, husband Barack Obama and their daughters Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19.
Michelle Obama has had her fair share of ups and downs.
are nearly here, and I’ve been covering them since 2002 when the LA Lakers swept the NJ Nets, first for BET and then Fox and now ESPN. The networks change, but one thing stays the same: Every year I come up with a unique signature look, whether it be a slick silhouette, cut or a blingy accessory.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSnapchat has helped over 750,000 U.S. users register to vote to date — and Snap has prepped a slate of programming and initiatives aimed at driving Americans to cast their ballots.The social messaging and media app company’s election-season efforts include partnering with popular Snapchat creators including Snoop Dogg and Arnold Schwarzenegger to encourage voter registration.
After Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death came as a shock to many on Friday, Hollywood social media users quickly began paying tribute to her life and legacy. The justice died at age 87 in her home in Washington, D.C.
Barack Obama beautifully honored «warrior for gender equality» Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.Justice Ginsburg died on Friday, Sept. 18, due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer at age 87.Obama posted a photo of the two at the White House on his social media, along with a brief note before his powerful statement.«Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought to the end, through her cancer, with unwavering faith in our democracy and its ideals.