LSU basketball player Flau’jae Johnson mocked 9/11 and the Twin Towers being attacked in a now-deleted video.
The talented Tigers basketball player released a new rap song, and there’s one specific line that is proving to be a huge problem. Johnson appeared to mock 9/11 and the Twin Towers being attacked by scumbag terrorists during a play on words.
“In this 911 blowing smoke just like them towers,” Johnson rapped in the now-deleted rap video.
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Nikola Jokic’s 10th career playoff triple-double put the Nuggets one win from advancing over the Suns.
Boston’s listless performance at home vs. Philly in Game 5 continued a troubling trend, and there is no shortage of blame to go around.
The Suns were hanging close until Jamal Murray went in attack mode, Devin Booker finally started missing shots and Nikola Jokić dominated.
Trying not to look to far down the road, NBA MVP Joel Embiid, who powered the 76ers to a Game 5 win over the Celtics that gave Philadelphia a 3-2 series lead, said after the victory that “we still got to get one more, and that’s all I’m thinking about.
The Celtics never led after midway through the first quarter, shot just 39.8% from the field and finished with their lowest point total (103) of these playoffs.
Kevin Durant shoved Nikola Jokic after attempting to infiltrate an impromptu Suns huddle.
Mets manager Buck Showalter argued that Reds Wil Myers should have been out after the outfielder seemingly hit the ball on a grounder.
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After dropping a heartbreaker in Game 4 in Philadelphia, the Celtics returned home to face the 76ers in Game 5 on Tuesday looking to regain control of the series in front of their home fans. Instead, they find themselves with their season on the brink.
The Sixers went into TD Garden and immediately took control of the game, leading by as many as 21 points en route to a 115–103 win. Boston never led beyond the game’s opening minutes, and put together a disheartening performance that has the team one game away from elimination.
The Celtics shot just 39.