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  • People Get an Exclusive Inside Look at Jason Kelce and Wife Kylie’s Cozy Playroom for Their Daughters

    People Get an Exclusive Inside Look at Jason Kelce and Wife Kylie’s Cozy Playroom for Their Daughters

    The family of five enjoyed fun and laughs in their new playroom, with pieces from Pottery Barn Kids

    Jason and Kylie Kelce are debuting their recently redesigned playroom, a collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids
    The NFL star and his wife are parents to three little girls — Bennett, 11 months, Elliotte, 2½, and Wyatt, 4
    The couple will head to Super Bowl LVIII next week in support of Jason’s brother, Travis Kelce, as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers

    Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce are all about giving their kids a fun and functional place to explore their imaginations.

    The Philadelphia Eagles center, 36, and his wife could be seen playing with their three girls — Bennett, 11 months, Elliotte, 2½, and Wyatt, 4 — enjoying their recently redesigned playroom, courtesy of Pottery Barn Kids.

    Wyatt Kelce hugs giraffe as Jason Kelce laughs next to her.

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    The photos show the family having a blast in their upgraded space. Wyatt is laughing hard as she hugs the neck of a giant stuffed giraffe, while Jason is sporting an identical grin on the couch next to her.

    Kylie tells PEOPLE exclusively, “Jason is emotionally and mentally present for his girls, and I think that’s so important.”

    Jason Kelce enjoying a tea party with daughter Ellie.

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    The NFL player is a very hands-on dad, as seen in another sweet photo where he enjoys a tea party with Ellie.

    “The memories that we’re creating now are things that we’ll talk about later, the same way our parents tell stories about us now,” the mom of three shares. “We hope that this space allows for the girls to be a good team together.”

    Jason Kelce reading with daughters Wyatt and Elliotte while Kylie Kelce reads with daughter Bennett.

    COURTESY OF POTTERY BARN KIDS

    In other photos, Ellie peers in a basket full of picture books, with the family’s big book collection on display on the shelves, in the Cameron Cubby & Cabinet Wall System.

    The family enjoys some reading time together in another shot, where they cuddle together on the couch while Jason and the older girls read one book and Kylie reads to Bennie, propped up on her lap.

    Elliotte Kelce peers into book bin.

    COURTESY OF POTTERY BARN KIDS

    “My hope for the three girls is that they get along for the most part, and that they recognize that family is everything,” Kylie tells PEOPLE, looking ahead at what the dynamic between the three girls will be like.

    “It’s who you come home to,” she adds. “It’s home.”

    Jason Kelce puts down drawing paper for daughters Elliotte and Wyatt.

    COURTESY OF POTTERY BARN KIDS

    Both of the older girls cheer in another shot, where Jason sets up drawing paper for them.

    Meanwhile, Bennie is enjoying exploring her own little corner of the playroom, standing at the pretend sink in the Chelsea All-in-1 Toddler Play Kitchen with Mom clapping at her pretend play.

    Kylie Kelce playing with daughter Bennett.

    COURTESY OF POTTERY BARN KIDS

    “Family is everything. It’s really important to have this space feel cozy and comfortable. We feel like the items are made with such great quality, whether it’s storage, a bookshelf, or something great that will look amazing in the space but also be kid-durable,” Kylie said in a statement about the partnership.

    “Shockingly enough we are big fans of green,” she joked. “This beautiful sage was able to be incorporated both in the kids’ kitchen, accent wall, and also in this awesome tree rug.”

  • Travis Kelce Comments on Footage of Brother Jason Kelce Wrangling His Girls for Holiday Card

    Travis Kelce Comments on Footage of Brother Jason Kelce Wrangling His Girls for Holiday Card

    The Kansas City Chiefs tight-end got a laugh out of his brother’s family holiday card shoot

    Travis Kelce loves seeing what his three nieces are up to.

    On Friday, sister-in-law Kylie Kelce posted footage on Instagram sharing a behind-the-scenes look at the family’s 2023 holiday card photo shoot in partnership with Minted.

    “❤️❤️❤️ This just made my day!” the proud uncle, 34, commented on the video, which shows Jason Kelce and his wife giving sideline-style commentary on what it takes to wrangle their three daughters — Bennett, 8 months, Elliotte, 2, and Wyatt, 3,

    “This is our fourth season with Minted,” Kylie shares.

    Jason shakes his head, saying, “It’s gonna be a long season. You can tell.”

    As Kylie reminds the girls to keep their “hands to ourselves” and “turn around,” Jason tries to keep the kids and dogs in place.

    “I am prepared for football. I am not prepared for the holiday season,” he says.

    Kylie adds, “Preparation was making sure that we had a nutritious breakfast … because we were about to bribe the livin’ daylights out of these children.”

    As they prepare for different shots, Ellie can be seen sitting with her dad and enjoying a donut as Kylie notes, “It’s an endurance game.”

    Jason Kelce’s 2023 family holiday card with Minted.

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    Speaking with PEOPLE about the holiday shoot, Kylie shared, “Jason and I definitely, it’s definitely a joint effort to wrangle our children. There’s all hands going out to grab whoever we can, to make sure that we can keep them as close as possible.”

    She added, “We had a few photos this year with the dogs which just adds a whole new level of challenge.”

    Ahead of the 2023 Super Bowl — in which the Kelce brothers faced off against one another — Jason’s wife Kylie told PEOPLE that Travis is the “absolute best” uncle to her girls.

    Jason Kelce, Donna Kelce, and Travis Kelce with Elliotte and Wyatt.

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    “It’s very funny, Jason said in an interview that he thinks [the girls] might like him more than they like Jason,” Kylie joked.

    “I tell everybody, he comes to our house to visit and the poor guy doesn’t sit on the couch because our daughters will be like, ‘No, no, you sit on the floor. We’re gonna do a puzzle. We’re gonna build blocks. We’re gonna do this, we’re gonna do that,’” she added.

    “Our oldest, she’s our boss. She’s our ring leader, and she just has demand after demand for him. And I’m like, ‘Trav, you know you can tell Wyatt no?’”

    “He was like ‘Yeah, I don’t think I can.’ And so he will do it,” she shared.

    “She’ll be like, ‘Jump up and down.’ He’ll do it. ‘Roll on the floor,’ he’ll do it. ‘Be the pony.’ He’ll do it. So he’s all-in when it comes to being an uncle. He is the epitome of an uncle, just through and through.”

  • Jason Kelce and his brother Travis share an odd teaser for the upcoming New Heights episode, with Kelce brandishing a SWORD

    Jason Kelce and his brother Travis share an odd teaser for the upcoming New Heights episode, with Kelce brandishing a SWORD

    Jason Kelce was brandishing a sword in a teaser for the upcoming episode of his New Heights podcast with brother Travis on Wednesday.

    On Tuesday, the New Heights X account posted two pictures with the caption: ‘Tomorrow we’ve got our ‘normal’ episode… same time as always.’

    The first photo shows the Kansas City Chiefs tight end laughing in his seat. Meanwhile, his older brother stood behind his chair with both hands on the sword’s handle, appearing to make a slashing motion.

    The teaser comes after Travis suggested his older brother get his wife Kylie a sword as a late anniversary gift to make up for lost time.

    During last week’s episode, the former Eagles center admitted that his present has been delayed for nearly a month, citing their live show at the University of Cincinnati in April as his reason.

    Jason Kelce was seen brandishing a sword in a bizarre teaser for the New Height podcast

     

    The teaser came after Travis Kelce suggested his brother get a sword for his wife Kylie

    Jason admitted that his anniversary gift for Kylie has been delayed due to his busy schedule

    ‘I mean, I don’t think she’d be into it,’ Jason said of getting Kylie a sword as a present. ‘Right now, a sword is definitely better than what I’ve currently gotten her.’

    ‘Now I gotta get it to Kylie before this episode airs on Wednesday,’ Jason added. ‘So I kind of (need to) move fast on this sword.’

    Jason holding the sword in the upcoming episode materializes an idea they teased after his retirement in March. While discussing possible hobbies for him to pick up, Jason suggested blacksmithing so he could learn to make knives.

    ‘I like the TV show Forged in Fire,’ Jason said. ‘I want to go to a blacksmith and make a knife, that’d be fun.

    ‘Count me in on that one, don’t do that without me. I’m gonna make a sword,’ Travis suggested.

    ‘A sword is a whole other undertaking, I don’t know if we are good enough to make a sword,’ Jason responded.

    Jason was gifted with a $7,000 baritone saxophone at a charity event on Monday

    Kelce, seen on Amazon Prime last season, will be joining ESPN as an NFL analyst this year

    While the sword will likely be his gift to Kylie, Jason also received a unique present when he was gifted a saxophone by a local Philadelphia business in honor of his retirement.

    During a charity golf event on Monday, Kelce received a baritone saxophone worth $7,000 from Vincera Institute, a Philly orthopedic clinic. The retired Eagles star, who played the instrument in high school, claimed he would probably start practicing again after receiving the gift.

    ‘I wanna get back into playing saxophone, I had not played in a while seriously,’ he said ‘So maybe I’ll be able to walk down Broad Street with this thing this year.’

    About two months after hanging up his cleats, Kelce confirmed he would join ESPN as a football analyst this year.

  • The unusual time Michael Jordan got humiliated by Wayne Gretzky in Las Vegas

    The unusual time Michael Jordan got humiliated by Wayne Gretzky in Las Vegas

    Michael Jordan looks on during the first half of an NBA basketball...

    Michael Jordan is one of the most legendary sports figures in the whole world. His incredible performances on the court with the Chicago Bulls make him claim the title of best player ever to many.

    Off the court he liked to have a good time, he still does. He is well known for attending casinos and gambling, playing poker and more, and he usually finished on top every time. Except for this one time.

    When it comes to finding former players who can boast that they humiliated Michael Jordan, there are few, very few who can step forward. This time, it wasn’t a former NBA basketball player, it was the GOAT of another sport who left MJ in a bad light with a $100 tip in Las Vegas.

    Jordan decided to go have a good time in Sin City and at a private table he started playing poker against none other than Wayne Gretzky, a former hockey player who won four Stanley Cups. Apparently, MJ’s opponent was having a good time because he did not hesitate to humiliate ‘Air’ with an epic lesson.

    The person in charge of revealing this curious story about Michael Jordan was a first-hand witness. In 2010, Rich Strafella, former vice president of the Hard Rock hotel in Las Vegas, told the Urban Daddy portal the best anecdote he had with a celebrity.

    How did one GOAT humiliated the other GOAT?

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    Michael Jordan decided to order a drink. The waitress, very attentive, soon brought it to the NBA legend and MJ decided to give her a casino coin that represented $5 dollars.

    Wayne Gretzk was not having it so he decided to take matter into his own hands.

    “I remember one night when Wayne Gretzky insulted Michael Jordan at the table. It was a private parlor game. Michael had ordered a drink from the cocktail waitress and gave her a five-dollar piece. Wayne took it off the cocktail waitress’s tray, handed it back to Michael, took a hundred-dollar chip from Michael’s stack, and put it on the cocktail waitress’s tray. Then he said, ‘This is how we tip in Vegas, Michael,’” Rich Strafella said.

    One can only imagine Michael Jordans face when that happen but it seems to have helped him change the way hi tipped from that moment on

  • Anthony Edwards hears your Michael Jordan comparisons, but ‘it’s just not possible’

    Anthony Edwards hears your Michael Jordan comparisons, but ‘it’s just not possible’

    Anthony Edwards is the breakout star of the NBA playoffs.

    He dazzles with gravity-defying dunks. He oozes swagger. He’s regularly being compared to a young Michael Jordan, with side-by-side videos flooding the internet of their seemingly mirror images elevating over hapless defenders, making them look like synchronized swimmers gliding through the air.

    Their similarities are obvious to everyone, with one notable exception.

    “I want it to stop,” the 22-year-old Edwards told FOX Sports. “He’s the greatest of all time. I can’t be compared to him.”

    But even he can’t kink the firehose.

    Said Kevin Garnett: “He’s like a young ’84 Jordan.” Added Patrick Beverley: “I told him, ‘Man, you’ve got a chance, brother, to be Michael Jordan.” Posted Kendrick Perkins on X: “We are watching the Future Face of the NBA.” Chimed in Draymond Green on his podcast: “I think Anthony Edwards is poised to be that ne

    Since the start of the playoffs, Edwards has generated the second-most video views across NBA social and digital platforms (100 million), trailing only LeBron James, who has long been the face of the league. He has also gained the most Instagram followers of any player since the start of the postseason, skyrocketing from 2.1 million to 2.35 million, three times more than anyone else.

    The way he flies. The way he controls his body in the paint. The way he accelerates. There’s just something undeniably Jordan-esque about it.

    “Obviously, they have a lot of the same mannerisms,” Timberwolves guard Mike Conley told FOX Sports. “The moves, the fadeaways, the athleticism, the poster dunks, the blocks, the defensive stuff that he does. But really, just his drive is kinda the main thing. That same kind of work ethic, that same kind of ‘I don’t sleep at all at night because I’m ready to play, I’m ready to hoop.’”

    The fascinating thing about the Jordan comparisons is that they may be coincidental. Unlike Kobe Bryant, who made an art of copying Jordan’s moves and intensity, Edwards never studied him.

    “He didn’t watch Jordan play,” said Justin Holland, who trained Edwards since he was 14 and is now his business partner. “It’s natural.”

    Those closest to Edwards say he reminded them of Jordan long before that became part of the national narrative. To them, it’s his competitiveness that stands out most.

    It’s well documented that Jordan was ruthless when it came to any competition, ranging from basketball, to cards, to golf, to even water-drinking contests. Edwards shares that same quality.

    His uncle, Chris Edwards, has learned to never challenge him to anything. His brothers watched him start fights when he’d lose one-on-one competitions in their grandmother’s backyard.

    One time, after losing a ping-pong game, Edwards disappeared for a few days, doing nothing but watching YouTube videos of professional ping-pong highlights and practicing.

    “In about two weeks,” Holland said, “Nobody could beat him.”

    So, considering the Jordan comparisons are coming from everywhere, including basketball experts and his inner circle, why does he reject them?

    Is the pressure too much?

    “No, no pressure,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “It’s just not possible.”

    ***

    Edwards needed to prove his one detractor wrong.

    It was a pre-draft workout back in 2020, and the ultra-competitive Edwards was hitting new heights during a series of one-on-one games with a couple of pro players.

    “Ant is going so hard,” Holland said. “I mean, as if it were an overtime game on the line.”

    The scene was inspired by something that happened moments earlier. Edwards heard someone trash-talk him. He stopped his individual workout. He walked downcourt. And he started playing as though it were Game 7 of the Finals.

    “The other guys are playing one-on-one, but, I mean, he’s scoring back-to-back-to-back,” Holland said. “The other guy doesn’t even get a chance to get the ball.”

    Afterward, Holland found out who was the instigator.

    “I’m honestly thinking it’s a teenager,” Holland said. “The kid is 6 years old.”

    Apparently, that kindergartner had told Edwards he couldn’t beat his daddy, something the future No. 1 draft pick took personally.

    “He’s like, ‘I had to let him know,’” Holland recalled.

    For Edwards, it doesn’t matter who is calling him out. If someone doubts him, he has a deep-seated need to make them choke on their words.

    Really, that’s why he turned to basketball in the first place.

    Edwards was a football star growing up, considered one of the top Pop Warner running backs in the country by age 10.

    But Edwards’ older brother, Antony (known as Bubba), helped swivel his focus to basketball because of their ultra-competitive one-on-one games. When Anthony would lose, he’d lose it.

    “He’d want to start fighting,” Bubba said. “Blows were thrown.”

    Anthony decided to focus on basketball, mostly so he could beat his brother.

    “I was like, forget football,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “I want to be like, Bub.”

    Edwards, who is the youngest of four siblings, attributes his battles against them to also inspiring another one of his skills: trash talk.

    He needed every advantage he could get. He was willing to do anything for an edge, including using his mouth to compensate for whatever skills he may have lacked at the time.

    “I would say growing up in the backyard, playing 21 with my brothers, I never could win,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “So I would try to talk them out of winning. I would find a way to cheat the game. ‘Hey, let me get a free two-points right here.’ But they would never do it. So I would try to trash-talk them out of the game. It wouldn’t work. But as I got older, the better I got at trash-talking.”

    Edwards is now so well-known for his verbal manipulation skills that he recently played a trash-talking foil in the movie “Hustle” alongside Adam Sandler.

    If you ask Kevin Durant, he’d likely say Edwards wasn’t doing much acting.

    Even though Edwards grew up idolizing the two-time NBA champion, he didn’t hesitate to try to get under his skin during their first-round playoff series. In Game 3, en route to Edwards’ 36-point, nine-rebound and five-assist performance, he talked smack to Durant following making several 3s, including one over Durant’s outstretched arms.

    Durant smiled and shook his head.

    And after Edwards helped eliminate the Suns last Sunday, he further twisted the knife into Durant, who will be his teammate on the U.S. Men’s Basketball Team at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

    Edwards emphasized that he can’t wait to play alongside his childhood hero soon. But not for the reasons you may think.

    “Talk a little trash,” Edwards said. “And let him know I sent him home.”

    ***

    Edwards’ intensity undoubtedly conjures images of Jordan’s fire. But they also have a lot of differences.

    Edwards’ family describes him as soft and sensitive.

    “He wears his heart on his sleeve,” Uncle Chris said. “That’s why he don’t read [social media] comments a lot. People can be so hard on him. It gets to him more than it may show.”

    You may not know that Edwards won his fifth-grade spelling bee (the winning word? Hamburger). Or that his favorite thing to do is prank people by dumping water on them and throwing snowballs in their faces. Or that he prefers to spend his evenings playing video games and eating chicken fingers rather than partying.

    Within the Timberwolves organization, he’s considered coachable and a good teammate.

    And while the explosion of Jordan’s skills may have been inspired by him failing to make his high school varsity basketball team, Edwards’ ascent was inspired by grief.

    xt guy.”

    His play this postseason has only reinforced those claims.

    He averaged 31 points, including career-highs in field goal percentage (51.2%), rebounds (8) and assists (6.3) in the Timberwolves’ first-round sweep over Kevin Durant’s Phoenix Suns, the franchise’s first series win in 20 years and its only perfect one in its 34-year history.

    Edwards has undeniably transformed from a two-time All-Star into a full-blown superstar, punctuated by consecutive 40-point performances over his last two games, including a postseason career-high 43 points against the Denver Nuggets in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday.

    That’s not hyperbole.

    In 2015, when Edwards was 14 years old, his mother, Yvette, and grandmother, Shirley, both died from cancer within eight months of one another.

    Edwards channeled all his emotions into the sport, using it as an anesthetic for his pain. In fact, the night his mother died, Anthony and Bubba threw themselves into the one thing that could distract them from their paralyzing grief.

    “They went to the gym for eight hours,” Uncle Chris said. “I was sitting there in the parking lot. I left, came back. Left, came back. I came into the gym, I was like, ‘What time do y’all close?’ [The janitor] was like, ‘We close at 6, I heard what happened, and I just let them shoot.’ It was 10 p.m.”

    About six months later, Edwards linked up with Holland, who was well-known in the Atlanta area for training top college prospects. As the story goes, Edwards impressed him with his positive attitude despite the cards he was dealt, not his basketball skills.

    Edwards initially balked at the intensity of Holland’s workouts, but, after a little encouragement from his uncle, he began craving them, showing up seven days a week and obsessing over every detail of his game.

    Edwards’ game skyrocketed.

    He grew from being a scrappy player who could get five steals a game when he’d press as an elementary schooler, into a seventh grader who could dunk, into a 10th grader who starred on the Under Armour Circuit.

    Bubba still remembers being wowed at that event when he took one step, faked the other way, elevated off his left leg and then made a right-handed jam over a large center.

    “It was coming together,” Bubba said. “Like, OK, he’s going to be a problem.”

    Edwards said basketball saved him from himself.

    “Sports in general helped me stay out of a lot of trouble as a kid,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “Helped me stay out of a lot of trouble now. It’s a shoulder to cry on.”

    ***

    Edwards isn’t trying to become the next Jordan.

    He wants to be the best version of himself, whatever that might mean.

    He hasn’t reached out to Jordan for advice. Or LeBron James, even though he’s being pegged as the next face of the league.

    “I don’t talk to anyone,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “None. But I would say, the people around me, they keep me level-headed, like Justin [Holland], my brother [Bubba], my uncle Drew, my uncle Chris. They keep me level-headed, man. They talk s— to me all the time, tell me stuff that I need to be doing that I’m not doing right. So I think that’s pretty much all the advice I need is from the people I love.”

    Edwards is currently being flanked by cameras for a Netflix documentary he’s starring in alongside a few other superstars, including James, and that’s being produced, in part, by James’ SpringHill production company.

    But it hasn’t gone to his head.

    Next Michael Jordan? Next face of the league? Not his focus.

    “I don’t really care,” Edwards told FOX Sports. “Whoever they make the face of the league — they don’t pick me or if they pick me — it doesn’t really bother me. I’m just trying to win with my teammates. I don’t really care about being the face of the league. If my team could be the face of the league, that would be great.”

    Right now, he’s obsessing over something else: Trying to get past the defending champion Nuggets.

    Now that, he’ll gladly run his mouth about.

    “A healthy Timberwolves team, I see us winning the championship this year,” Edwards told FOX Sports.

    As for the Jordan comparisons, if anything, his inner circle believes they may be underselling Edwards’ potential.

    Bubba likened Edwards to a “Create A Player” in the video game NBA2K whose skills are customized: “All his game sliders are turned up to 100.”

    Added Holland: “He has an opportunity, if he can lock in and take advantage of what he’s doing, he has a chance to not only be the face of the league, but the best person to ever touch a basketball.”

    As for Edwards, he’s just keeping his head down and working hard. He’s not overly concerned about his future.

    So far, it has worked well for the young star.

    Edwards’ family believes he doesn’t need Jordan as inspiration because his motivation comes from elsewhere.

    “I feel like he’s playing so hard because he knows he’s got two of his queens watching him,” Bubba said of their mother and grandmother. “His every move, he’s trying to impress them and keep them smiling and keep them proud.”

    For the last three years, Uncle Chris would cry whenever he attended his nephew’s NBA games because he was so heartbroken that Edwards’ mother wasn’t there to witness them. He recently stopped after hearing how the superstar views things.

    Edwards believes his mother and grandmother never really left him. They’re just viewing him from a different vantage point.

    So, whether Edwards becomes the next Jordan is irrelevant. He has more important people to impress.

    “It’s a crazy feeling,” he said,  “knowing that they watching from up top.”

    Melissa Rohlin is an NBA writer for FOX Sports. She previously covered the league for Sports Illustrated, the Los Angeles Times, the Bay Area News Group and the San Antonio Express-News. Follow her on Twitter @melissarohlin.

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  • ‘I Want It to Stop’: Anthony Edwards Speaks Out on MJ Comparisons

    ‘I Want It to Stop’: Anthony Edwards Speaks Out on MJ Comparisons

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    Anthony Edwards is well aware of the Michael Jordan comparisons, but he’s heard enough.

    “I want it to stop,” he told Fox Sports’ Melissa Rohlin. “He’s the greatest of all time. I can’t be compared to him.”

    However, the MJ comparisons are coming so thick and fast that it appears Edwards is unlikely to get his wish.

    Everyone from Kevin Garnett to Patrick Beverley has spoken about the parallels between Edwards and Jordan.

    The similarities are both undeniable and multi-faceted. For starters, there are the facial features, the style of play, the postseason fearlessness, the killer instinct and the penchant for trash talk.

    The similarities to Jordan have always been there, but they’re more evident than ever with Edwards making the leap into full-blown superstardom. There’s no telling the heights the young Wolves star could reach.

    Edwards scored 43 points in his most recent game, and 40 the game before that. He is averaging 33.4 points across his five playoff games so far, which is an enormous step up from his regular season average of 25.9 points per game.

    The 22-year-old is on a steep trajectory, and the better he gets, the more often folks will make the Jordan comparison.

  • NBA World Reacts to Timberwolves Unbelievable Lockup Defense on Nuggets

    NBA World Reacts to Timberwolves Unbelievable Lockup Defense on Nuggets

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    The Timberwolves literally slayed the Nuggets in their Game 2 win with incredible defense and the NBA world is going nuts.

    The things the T-Wolves were doing on D were seriously wild.

    One of the highlights was keeping Jamal Murray to 3-18 from the field.

    Nikola Jokic was also limited to 16 points and 5-13 shooting from the field and went 0-1 from three-point range.

    In two games against the Wolves, the big man is has committed 5.5 turnovers per game and has a plus-minus of -28. Yikes.

    Minnesota looked in control all game and have certainly put the NBA on notice after embarrassing the defending champs on their own home court.

    NBA Twitter is going crazy. Check some of the best posts below.

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    As to be expected, Anthony Edwards was a standout for the Wolves on offense, recording 27 points and seven assists.

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    Game 3 in Minnesota will be very interesting. Denver best bring their A-Game or they will risk a sweep.

  • Michael Jordan Reveals How He Still Makes $100 Million A Year Despite Retiring 12 Years Ago !!

    Michael Jordan Reveals How He Still Makes $100 Million A Year Despite Retiring 12 Years Ago !!

    Michael Jordan, the basketball legend whose name is synonymous with greatness, continues to amaze the world not only with his on-court achievements but also with his unparalleled business acumen. In a recent revelation, Jordan opened up about the secrets behind his enduring financial success, even years after retiring from the NBA.


    Despite hanging up his jersey over a decade ago, Jordan remains a dominant force in the world of sports and business, consistently raking in over $100 million annually. His ability to monetize his brand and capitalize on his legacy has solidified his status as one of the wealthiest athletes of all time.


    “I attribute my ongoing success to a combination of strategic investments, smart partnerships, and relentless dedication to my brand,” Jordan explained in a rare interview. “I’ve always been driven by a desire to excel, both on and off the court, and that mindset has guided my business endeavors.”


    One of the cornerstones of Jordan’s financial empire is his lucrative partnership with Nike, which began in 1984 with the launch of the iconic Air Jordan sneakers. Decades later, the Air Jordan brand remains one of the most coveted and profitable lines in the athletic footwear industry, generating billions in revenue each year.

    In addition to his partnership with Nike, Jordan has diversified his portfolio with investments in various sectors, including real estate, restaurants, and professional sports teams. His keen eye for opportunities and willingness to take calculated risks have allowed him to build a vast and diversified wealth portfolio.


    Furthermore, Jordan’s enduring appeal as a global icon transcends generations, with his brand continuing to resonate with fans around the world. From his countless endorsements to his ownership stake in the Charlotte Hornets, Jordan’s influence extends far beyond the basketball court.


    As Jordan continues to cement his legacy as a business mogul, his story serves as a testament to the power of determination, innovation, and perseverance. While his days as a player may be behind him, Michael Jordan’s impact on the world of sports and business is sure to endure for generations to come.

  • Michael Jordan Surprises Ronaldinho With Limited Edition Soccer Shoes ‘Legend Jr 10’ On The Occasion Of The Superstar’s Return To The Field At The Age Of 41

    Michael Jordan Surprises Ronaldinho With Limited Edition Soccer Shoes ‘Legend Jr 10’ On The Occasion Of The Superstar’s Return To The Field At The Age Of 41

    In a heartwarming gesture that underscores the enduring camaraderie between sporting legends, Michael Jordan, the basketball icon, recently surprised Brazilian soccer maestro Ronaldinho with a special gift on the occasion of his return to the field at the age of 41. Jordan presented Ronaldinho with a pair of limited edition soccer shoes, aptly named ‘Legend Jr 10,’ paying homage to both Ronaldinho’s legendary status in the soccer world and his jersey number 10.


    Ronaldinho, renowned for his dazzling skills and infectious charisma, announced his comeback to competitive soccer after a hiatus, igniting excitement among fans worldwide. Jordan, known for his generosity and appreciation of talent across sports, seized the opportunity to celebrate Ronaldinho’s return in style.

    “I’m thrilled to see Ronaldinho back on the field doing what he loves,” Jordan expressed. “His creativity, passion, and flair have always inspired me, and I wanted to mark this special moment with a token of appreciation.”


    The ‘Legend Jr 10’ soccer shoes, crafted to perfection with the signature style and quality associated with the Jordan brand, symbolize the shared excellence and enduring legacy of two sporting icons from different disciplines. Ronaldinho, visibly touched by the gesture, expressed his gratitude to Jordan and emphasized the significance of their friendship transcending boundaries.

    “It’s an honor to receive this gift from Michael Jordan, someone I’ve always admired not only for his achievements on the basketball court but also for his impact beyond sports,” Ronaldinho remarked. “This gesture means a lot to me, and it motivates me even more as I embark on this new chapter in my career.”


    The surprise gift from Jordan to Ronaldinho serves as a powerful reminder of the bonds forged through sports and the mutual respect between athletes who have left an indelible mark on their respective disciplines. As Ronaldinho laces up his new ‘Legend Jr 10’ soccer shoes and takes to the field once again, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing the magic of the Brazilian legend in action, fueled by the support and encouragement of a fellow icon like Michael Jordan.

  • Mіchael Jordаn Reveаls The Only NBA Stаr Who Cаn Beаt Hіm One-On-One But Strаngely It’ѕ Not Lebron Jаmes!

    Mіchael Jordаn Reveаls The Only NBA Stаr Who Cаn Beаt Hіm One-On-One But Strаngely It’ѕ Not Lebron Jаmes!

    In a surprising revelation, basketball legend Michael Jordan has disclosed the only NBA player he believes could defeat him in a one-on-one matchup, and it’s not LeBron James. The revelation has sparked intrigue and speculation among fans, as Jordan’s choice deviates from conventional wisdom.

    During a recent interview, Jordan stunned audiences by naming a different player as his sole challenger in a hypothetical one-on-one contest. While many expected James, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, to be Jordan’s pick, the basketball icon offered a surprising alternative.

    Jordan’s disclosure has prompted speculation about the identity of the player he believes could best him in a one-on-one matchup. While the specifics of Jordan’s choice remain undisclosed, fans and analysts alike have been left pondering the possibilities and debating the merits of various contenders.

    The revelation underscores the depth of talent in the NBA and the respect Jordan holds for his peers, even as he remains confident in his own abilities. While James may be the most frequently mentioned rival to Jordan’s throne, it appears that another player has captured Jordan’s attention as a potential challenger in a one-on-one setting.

    As fans continue to speculate about Jordan’s choice and the reasoning behind it, the basketball world remains captivated by the enduring legacy of one of the game’s greatest competitors. While Jordan’s reign as the undisputed king of the court may be over, his influence and impact on the sport continue to resonate, shaping the ongoing debate about basketball’s greatest players.