Jamal Murray is a Toronto, Canada-born player who has played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets. He went to the University of Kentucky before the Nuggets selected him in the 2016 NBA draught, having last played in college during his sophomore year in high school. Murray had a good rookie year, and has delivered in the playoffs since.
Denver set up back-to-to-back comebacks against the Jazz and the LA Clippers and pulled out games back from 3-1 to equalise them when Stephen Curry and Lebron James did so much for the team.
A difficult memory. Christine Brown reflected on experiencing “miracles” while describing daughter Truely’s hospital stay at age 3.
The Sister Wives star, 50, found drawings of her now 12-year-old daughter and shared them with fans via Instagram. “When Truely was 3, her kidneys shut down and I spent 11 days in the hospital wondering if I would go home, with or without her,” she wrote on Wednesday, March 1. “I came across this picture today, and I remember drawing it for her one size is her at the hospital with tubes connected to a dialysis machine and the next one shows her healthy at home and going to Disneyland.
Imagine being left alone to look after yourself in the wilderness with limited gear, in futile conditions for as long as possible.
In History Channel’s popular survival series, Alone, contestants are scattered miles apart in the same wilderness and battle it out to stay in the remote location for the longest period. For viewers watching the show, you do not need extra lenses to see how the remote areas gruesomely test participants’ physical skill and ability to pretty much suck it up.
SOME people are better than others at taking feedback.
It appears that Modern Family star Sofia Vergara isn't great.
The 41-year-old Colombian took part in a segment on Jimmy Kimmel's US talk show overnight, where they had to read out negative internet comments about one another to each other's face.
Things started out nice and friendly, but when Kimmel read out, "Sofia Vergara, has anyone checked for a penis?" the actor snapped, slapping the talk show host and storming off the set.
Ziwe Fumudoh knows that the first season of her Showtime series was, to borrow one of her favorite words, “controversial.” In fact, the comedian—better known by her mononym, Ziwe—took a moment at the top of her Season 2 premiere on Sunday to relish the cries from conservative pearl-clutchers like Megyn Kelly, who last year called her show “racist” against white women. Then it was on to the subject of the day: critical race theory.