LeBron James is getting us excited for Space Jam 2!
31.07.2020 - 06:39 / etonline.com
LeBron James, Anthony Davis and fellow NBA players kicked off the return of the season by showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement during Thursday's games.
The game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers, held at The Arena at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, began with the players kneeling and wearing Black Lives Matter shirts as the Compton Kidz Club virtually performed the national anthem.Utah Jazz and the New Orleans
.LeBron James is getting us excited for Space Jam 2!
As the Los Angeles Lakers start a very belated NBA playoffs run due to the COVID-19 pandemic, getting to the finals and winning the league’s championship for the team’s late legend Kobe Bryant is on every player’s mind. Especially that of their superstar LeBron James, 35. The top ranked Western Conference seed Lakers take on the Portland Trailblazers on Aug. 18, and King James and his crew are resolute about going all the way for the franchise’s 17th NBA title.
LeBron James gave fans a sneak peek of what’s to come in the upcoming “Space Jam: A New Legacy” movie in a newly-released social media clip.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds proudly donned homemade face masks designed by their daughters.“We won’t embarrass them at all in middle school,” the Gossip Girl alum, 32, captioned a Sunday, August 16, Instagram Story selfie with the actor, 43. The Los Angeles native used emojis to reveal that the coverings were made by their three little ones, noting, “This is not an ad.
In the latest episode of The Late Late Show, former football player David Beckham and talk show host James Corden are grooving to Victoria Beckham’s classic hits from the days when she was a Spice Girl.
David Beckham definitely kept James Corden busy as the pair hung out in Los Angeles for a “Late Late Show” segment.
David Beckham and James Corden both had a surprising makeover in a new episode of the talk show host's popular programme, The Late Late Show this week, which showed the close friends spinning, boxing, and trying out a whole new look.In a pre-recorded segment, the two stars donned '80s clothing to recreate Don Johnson's iconic image in classic TV show Miami Vice, in honour of the fact that David is now one of the owners of Florida football team Inter Miami.Both men rocked iconic white blazers
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThey’ll be singing “Take Me Out to the Polling Place” at Dodger Stadium this November, as the Chavez Ravine facility will become an election voting center.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and his “More Than a Vote” group have partnered with the Los Angeles Dodgers to make the initiative happen.
James Franco and Isabel Pakzad are getting some fresh air.
inside the NBA bubble in Orlando, Florida, have apparently been ordering wine as well as fridges for their liquor as they remain inside the secure location amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Per ESPN, New Orleans Pelicans guard JJ Redick was one of the first professional athletes to reach out to his New York wine broker and request that several expensive bottles of Burgundy wine be shipped to him.
Flatbush Zombies have shared a new song, ‘Afterlife’, produced by James Blake.The new track is the first material released by the Zombies from a series of recording sessions with Blake, which started after Erick The Architect reached out to ‘I’ll Come Too’ musician upon hearing he was a fan of theirs.They all met in person after a Flatbush Zombies show in Los Angeles in 2018 and started collaborating on music shortly after.The haunting record is broken up by a silvery piano arrangement as it
President Donald Trump said he will not watch NBA games due to players peacefully protesting during the National Anthem — and LeBron James could not care less. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar was asked about Trump's comments Wednesday night after a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
LOS ANGELES -- Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown and LeBron James are among several honorees at the AAFCA TV Honors later this month.
LeBron James admits he's homesick as the NBA season has restarted, with players quarantining together in a «bubble» at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. On Monday, James talked to reporters about the Los Angeles Lakers' win over the Utah Jazz, and his comments were bittersweet.«I miss the hell out of my family,» he said, according to.
The NBA is back in session and the season re-opener began with all four teams kneeling during the national anthem as a nod to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerEvery player, coach and referee on the court for the National Basketball Association’s restart tonight took a knee during the national anthem.The move included locking arms together. Players of both teams — the Utah Jazz and New Orleans Pelicans — wore “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts during warmups, and the same message was emblazoned on the court in Orlando, where the NBA’s complete schedule will be played.