Mathew Knowles faced NBA superstar Kobe Bryant one-on-one in street basketball and you can check out the video he shared for #throwbacktursday. P.J. Tucker talks about his favorite pancakes, while the Los Angeles Clippers rookies discuss the NBA regular season and upcoming playoffs.
Knowles vs. Bryant
Mathew Knowles, the father of Beyonce, had an opportunity to play one-on-one against Kobe Bryant during the Bug A Boo video set years ago and he actually hit one shot, check the video here.
https://twitter.com/MathewKnowles/status/1116423984571138048
Tucker has a good taste
Houston Rockets forward P.J. Tucker sat down with Danny Chau to discuss his top three cities with best food and pancakes in particular. He chose two California cities and one from the East Coast but there is a special place in Tucker’s heart for Phoenix as well.
P.J. Tucker sat down with @dannychau to talk all things pancakes and NBA Playoffs
🥞 https://t.co/uE1tiRdbf6 pic.twitter.com/wdteICmeYD
— The Ringer (@ringer) April 12, 2019
Green River
The Milwaukee Bucks ended the regular season with the best record in the NBA and the citizens of Milwaukee are so excited they dyed the city’s river green to celebrate the Bucks playoff run.
GOING GREEN: Crews are dying the Milwaukee River to celebrate the @Bucks NBA Playoff run pic.twitter.com/OwteDyXnYA
— Bloomberg Originals (@bbgoriginals) April 12, 2019
NBA rookies
Los Angeles Clippers rookies Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Landry Shamet talked about their first NBA regular season and the upcoming NBA playoffs.
.@LAClippers rookies, Shai & Landry Shamet, discuss their NBA regular season and the upcoming #NBAPlayoffs!#ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/5mwpTQmeDX
— NBA Canada (@NBACanada) April 12, 2019
Todd Gurley wants the NFL to be more like NBA
Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley congratulated Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki on their great careers and retirement but he is also impressed how the NBA treats its veterans, which is not the case in the NFL.
Man it’s so Dope how the NBA treats the Veteran players going out in retirement. Congrats D.Wade & Dirk. We got to do better @NFL
— Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) April 11, 2019