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Emancipation (2022)
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Poster And Trailer For EMANCIPATION Starring Will Smith
Poster And Trailer For EMANCIPATION Starring Will Smith
Check out these official poster and trailer for Apple Original Films’ new movie EMANCIPATION which will premiere in theaters on December 2, 2022 and globally on Apple TV+ Apple Original Films revealed today the trailer for highly anticipated film “Emancipation,” directed and executive produced by Antoine Fuqua (“Training Day,” “The Equalizer”) and starring and produced by Will Smith (“King…
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Great Twitter Posts of my favorite athletes, past and present. Do you recognize them all?
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“Jerry Lewis made me laugh. In addition to his stand-up routines, he wrote, directed, and starred in many comedically groundbreaking films that popularized geekdom, nerdiness, and geekdom long before it became hip. Jerry Lewis made me laugh made us cry. His work with the Muscular Dystrophy Association, notably hosting their annual telethon for 44 years, was heartfelt and moving. He made us laugh, he made us cry, and he made the world better. We cry loss but let us celebrate the gifts he has given us.” Kareem Abdul Jabbar
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firebarzzz · 2 months
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Le Crépuscule des Légendes : Quand les Étoiles du Sport S'éteignent
Le Crépuscule des Légendes : Quand les Étoiles du Sport S’éteignent Bob Beamon, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Billie Jean King, Evander Holyfield, Chris Evert, John Elway, Bill Russell, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Pete Sampras, Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali, Pelé, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jack Nicklaus, Carl Lewis, Monica Seles, Wayne Gretzky and Joe Montana. Par Firebarzzz, Le 27 Juillet 2024. Le Crépuscule…
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jewish-sideblog · 10 months
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Are you fucking for real with this? Y’all have really been whipped into such an antisemitic frenzy like.
“Members of a non-European ethnic group were displaced from their ancestral land and forced to take European names in Western nations hundreds of years ago. Now they’re changing their names back to names that have historical precedent in their native languages. (Black people)” is universally accepted as a good thing by liberals / leftists / anti-racists. But for some reason
“Members of a non-European ethnic group were displaced from their ancestral land and forced to take European names in Western nations hundreds of years ago. Now they’re changing their names back to names that have historical precedent in their native languages. (Jewish people)” is considered a horrifyingly evil colonial tactic?
Most Jews living in European diaspora didn’t have surnames at all until a handful of centuries ago. Sephardim were forced to take on Spanish surnames to avoid being killed by the Inquisition following the Alhambra Decree in 1492. Ashkenazim were forced to adopt Germanic and Eastern European names in different nations at different times between the 1780s and the 1850s. Both Ben Gurion and Netanyahu’s “white” names were forced upon them by local Prussian, Russian, or Austro-Hungarian officials less than three hundred years ago. Adopting Hebrew-or-Yiddish-derived last names were banned by most of these laws. When Jewish families left the nations that had forced them to adopt white Germanic last names, they adopted indigenous Jewish last names instead.
David Ben Gurion was born David Güre. He literally just added a Hebrew patronymic prefix to his father’s last name. Meanwhile Mohammed Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay. Amiri Baraka was born Everett Leroy Jones. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor. When you commend black people for shaking off names that were forced upon them by Europeans three hundred years ago, but vilify Jewish people for doing the exact same thing, you’re antisemitic. There’s no other way around it.
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cartermagazine · 5 months
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Today In History
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hall of fame basketball icon and civil rights activist was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr. in New York City on this date April 16, 1947.
Jabbar was a star player for UCLA and became the NBA’s lifetime leading scorer. He also led the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA titles.
An activist throughout his playing career, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tackled many issues, from promoting cultural heritage as a high school star from Harlem to refusing to participate in the 1968 Summer Olympics because he didn’t “feel very patriotic” after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Abdul-Jabbar pursued interests in acting and writing. He appeared appeared in several films, including the 1979 martial-arts film Game of Death and the 1980 comedy Airplane! He wrote books and produced documentaries surrounding the game, social justice and his life.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , mom Cora Lillian and Dad Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Sr.
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Quando mancano 10,9 secondi alla fine del terzo quarto della partita Los Angeles  Lakers - Oklahoma City Thunder, il numero 6 della squadra californiana si alza appena dentro la lunetta e mette a segno due punti. La cosa di per sè non sarebbe sensazionale, se non fosse che quel tiro vale i punti 38387 e 38388 della carriera straordinaria di Lebron James, che con quel canestro supera il record di tutti i tempi appartenuto a Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor jr\Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, che lo aveva stabilito l’ultima partita di Regular Season proprio con i Los Angeles Lakers nel giugno 1984. A dicembre dello stesso anno nasceva James, che in 20 anni dal suo esordio a 18 anni nel 2003 ha superato un record ritenuto imbattibile, per la difficoltà di continuare a giocare ai massimi livelli per tutto questo tempo, che si aggiunge alla già clamorosa lista di primati del giocatore nato a Akron, Ohio. A 38 anni, in uno stato di forma ancora eccellente, James ha ancora almeno un terzo di stagione per allungare il record. Kylie Irving, altra stella NBA, ha scritto: Abbiamo dato le chiavi del giochino a un ragazzo di 18 anni e ora ha 38 anni e sta ancora dominando. Non credo che dovremmo essere sorpresi. Penso che dovremmo congratularci con lui e celebrarlo il più possibile, continuare a goderci gli spettacoli che mette in scena
38388, un numero composto da 31 lettere. Per la cronaca, James con 38 punti, è già a quota 38390.
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Books that I’ve Read
Here is all the new movies that I consumed in the year of 2022. I only put here the new items that I previously never have experienced before. Listed in the order that I saw them in. Lets hope that 2023’s list is greater. 
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Empire of Mud: The Secret History of Washington, DC by J.D. Dickey REVIEW
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata REVIEW
Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West by Dee Brown REVIEW
The Incredible Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson REVIEW
To Hell and Back by Audie Murphy REVIEW
The China Mission: George Marshall’s Unfinished War, 1945-1947 by Daniel Kurtz-Phelan REVIEW
When Books Went to War by Molly Guptill Manning REVIEW
A Cool Breeze on the Underground by Don Winslow REVIEW
Nights of the Living Dead Anthology edited by Jonathan Maberry and George A. Romero REVIEW
Goosebumps Slappyworld The Dummy Meets the Mummy by R.L. Stine REVIEW
Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II by Robert Matzen REVIEW
The Long Affair: Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1785-1800 by Conor Cruise O’Brien REVIEW
Killing a King: The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and the Remaking of Israel by Dan Ephron REVIEW
My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix REVIEW
63 Documents the Government Doesn’t Want You to Read by Jess Ventura and Dick Russell REVIEW
Follow Me Down by Shelby Foote REVIEW
Negro President: Jefferson and the Slave Power by Garry Wills REVIEW
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham REVIEW
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson REVIEW
Trotsky in New York 1917 by Kenneth D. Ackerman REVIEW
Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis REVIEW
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis REVIEW
That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis 
The Burning Edge: Travels Through Irradiated Belarus by Arthur Chichester REVIEW
Paperbacks from Hell by Grady Hendrix REVIEW
Kingfish: The Reign of Huey P. Long by Richard D. White Jr. REVIEW
Best Movie Year Ever: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen by Brian Raftery REVIEW
Lost in a Good Game: Why We Play Video Games and What They Can Do for Us by Pete Etchells
Conquistadors by Michael Wood
Humanity: How Jimmy Carter Lost an Election and Transformed the Post-Presidency by Jordan Michael Smith
The Captured: A True Story of Abduction of Indians on the Texas Frontier by Scott Zesch REVIEW
Jaws by Peter Benchley
Pimp: The Story of My Life by Iceberg Slim REVIEW
1920: The Year That Made The Decade Roar by Eric Burns REVIEW
The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry by Legs McNeil and Jennifer Osborne REVIEW
Black Cop’s Kid: An Essay by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar REVIEW
The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell by W. Kamau Bell REVIEW
Maestro Mario: How Nintendo Transformed Videogame Music into an Art by Andrew Schartmann REVIEW
The Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service by Laura Kaplan REVIEW
The Last Conversation by Paul Tremblay REVIEW
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Elvin Hayes: The Big E — A Powerhouse of Basketball History
Elvin Hayes, known to many as “The Big E,” is a name that resonates with basketball fans and historians alike. His impact on the game is undeniable, with a career that spanned 16 seasons in the NBA and left an indelible mark on the sport. From his collegiate dominance to his storied professional career, Hayes exemplified power, skill, and a relentless work ethic that made him one of the greatest power forwards in basketball history.
Early Life and Collegiate Dominance
Born on November 17, 1945, in Rayville, Louisiana, Elvin Ernest Hayes grew up in a time when basketball was rapidly gaining popularity across the United States. Despite his early struggles with the game, Hayes developed a passion for basketball that would shape his future. By the time he reached high school, he had grown into a formidable player, leading his team to a state championship and catching the attention of college scouts.
Hayes chose to play college basketball at the University of Houston, where he quickly became a standout star. Under the guidance of coach Guy Lewis, Hayes transformed into one of the most dominant players in college basketball history. His most famous collegiate performance came on January 20, 1968, when he led the Houston Cougars to an upset victory over the UCLA Bruins in what is often referred to as the “Game of the Century.” This matchup, played at the Astrodome in Houston, was the first nationally televised regular-season college basketball game and drew over 52,000 fans. Hayes outplayed UCLA’s Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), scoring 39 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, cementing his place in basketball lore.
During his time at Houston, Hayes averaged 31.0 points and 17.2 rebounds per game, and he finished his collegiate career as the all-time leading scorer in school history. His dominance on the court earned him All-American honors and set the stage for his entrance into the NBA.
NBA Career and The Big E’s Dominance
Elvin Hayes was selected as the first overall pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets (later relocated and renamed the Houston Rockets). He wasted no time making an impact in the NBA, leading the league in scoring during his rookie season with an average of 28.4 points per game — a rare feat for a first-year player. This performance earned him the NBA Rookie of the Year award and established him as one of the league’s premier players.
Hayes was known for his powerful presence in the paint, using his 6'9" frame and athleticism to dominate opponents. His patented turnaround jump shot, combined with his tenacious rebounding, made him a nightmare for defenders. Hayes was also a formidable shot-blocker, consistently ranking among the league leaders in blocks.
In 1972, Hayes was traded to the Baltimore Bullets (who would later become the Washington Bullets), where he would spend the majority of his career. It was with the Bullets that Hayes truly flourished, forming a dynamic frontcourt duo with Wes Unseld. The combination of Hayes’ scoring and rebounding prowess with Unseld’s passing and leadership abilities made the Bullets one of the top teams in the NBA during the 1970s.
The pinnacle of Hayes’ career came in 1978 when he led the Washington Bullets to the NBA championship. In a hard-fought seven-game series against the Seattle SuperSonics, Hayes was instrumental in securing the title, averaging 21.8 points and 11.9 rebounds per game throughout the playoffs. This championship victory was the crowning achievement of Hayes’ career and solidified his legacy as one of the game’s greats.
Career Achievements and Legacy
Elvin Hayes retired from the NBA in 1984 after a 16-year career that saw him accumulate numerous accolades and records. He finished his career with 27,313 points, ranking him 10th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list at the time of his retirement. He also grabbed 16,279 rebounds, placing him among the top 10 rebounders in NBA history.
Hayes was a 12-time NBA All-Star, a six-time All-NBA selection, and led the league in rebounding twice. His consistency and durability were remarkable, as he played in 1,303 of a possible 1,312 games during his career, missing only nine games due to injury.
In recognition of his contributions to the game, Elvin Hayes was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990. His number 11 jersey was retired by the Washington Wizards (formerly the Bullets) in honor of his impact on the franchise.
Life After Basketball
After retiring from professional basketball, Elvin Hayes remained active in the sport and in his community. He has worked as a radio analyst for the Houston Rockets, sharing his insights and expertise with fans. Hayes has also been involved in various charitable activities, including youth basketball camps and mentoring programs.
Beyond his work in basketball, Hayes returned to the University of Houston to complete his college degree, demonstrating his commitment to education and personal growth. His dedication to achieving his goals, both on and off the court, serves as an inspiration to athletes and fans alike.
The Legacy of The Big E
Elvin Hayes’ impact on basketball is profound. He was a dominant force on the court, a leader, and a champion whose contributions to the game continue to be celebrated. The Big E’s legacy is one of excellence, perseverance, and a love for the game that transcends generations. Whether remembered for his collegiate heroics, his NBA dominance, or his lasting influence on the sport, Elvin Hayes will forever be enshrined as one of the greatest players in basketball history.
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