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Chicago Bulls And Dwyane Wade Reach Agreement On Buyout Against Richmond
DWYANE WADE
Well it finally happened.
According to Chicago Trib- une, the Chicago Bulls and Dwyane Wade have reached an agreement on a buyout.
This has been coming for some time, as it does not make sense to have Wade in the fold for a young Bulls team moving forward. Both sides seem to have been at a stalemate for some time as Wade’s salary is $23.8 million for the upcoming season.
Wade will now be free to move to another team, and many people think that he will be headed to the Cleveland Cav- aliers to join his pal LeBron James.
Thunder Agree To Deal To Add Carmelo Anthony
CARMELO ANTHONY
The New York Knicks have agreed to trade 10-time All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony to the Oklahoma City Thunder, on Saturday.
The Thunder will send center Enes Kanter, forward Doug McDermott and a 2018 sec- ond-round pick (via the Chicago Bulls) to New York, league sources said.
Anthony, 33, will waive his no-trade clause and his $8.1 mil- lion trade kicker to accommo- date the deal, league sources told ESPN.
The deal was finalized Mon- day with the league office, sources said. Anthony arrived on Monday afternoon in Okla- homa City to take a physical and be available to practice Tuesday at the opening of the Thunder's training camp, according to league sources.
Anthony would only waive his no-trade clause for the Thun- der, Houston Rockets and Cleve- land Cavaliers, league sources said. His no-trade clause will go with him to Oklahoma City.
Ray Lewis Kneels For National
BEAUTY UNLIMITED
JISEL
Back by popular demand in this week’s Beauty Unlimited fea- ture, you will find the lovely Jisel. Jisel is most assuredly a tireless worker and has her eye on a successful future. Jisel doesn’t have time for pettiness, and only wants to be around positive people with goals in their lives. Congratulations to Jisel as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Anthem With Ravens
NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis stunned the sports world on Sunday, September 25th when he kneeled on both knees during the na- tional anthem with Ravens players after Donald Trump condemned players for doing so. Lewis previ- ously told Colin Kaeper- nick to “keep his activism to himself,” telling him that “stopping police brutality is the NFL owner’s right.”
Many of Ravens and Jaguars players took a knee and locked arms during the
RAY LEWIS
national anthem during their game in London. Jaguars owner Shad Khan even joined and locked arms with his fellow players, making him the first NFL owner to take such a stand.
Warriors Respond To Trump, Say Trip To D. C. Will ‘Celebrate Equality, Diversity And Inclusion’
Floyd Mayweather Makes
Last spring during the NBA playoffs, Warriors coach Steve Kerr did not hesitate to criticize President Donald Trump. Stephen Curry also has taken issue with the president and some of his policies.
Saturday, the Warriors were going to discuss an invi- tation to Trump’s White House — a tradition in many sports where the champion is invited to meet the president and do a photo-op — but on Friday Curry said he would vote no. With that, Trump pulled his invitation.
Saturday the Warriors re- leased a statement.
“While we intended to meet as a team at the first opportu- nity we had this morning to collaboratively discuss a po-
tential visit to the White House, we accept that Presi- dent Trump has made it clear that we are not invited. We believe there is nothing more American than our citi- zens having the right to ex- press themselves freely on matters important to them. We’re disappointed that we did not have an opportunity during this process to share our views or have open dia- logue on issues impacting our communities that we felt would be important to raise.
“In lieu of a visit to the White House, we have decided that we’ll constructively use our trip to the nation’s capital in February to celebrate equality, diversity and inclu- sion — the values that we em- brace as an organization.”
Himself At Home In New
$26M ‘Beverly Hills Castle’
Floyd Mayweather is “relaxing in the 90210.”
The undefeated boxing champion, 40, shared a series of videos via Instagram, flaunting his Beverly Hills “castle,” priced at a cool $26M. According to the pho- tos, the crib is complete with a rather large wine cellar, snack bar, a massive 50-seat home theater and a home gym decked out with “3 flat screen TVs, a state of the art sauna /steam-room/ shower, a bike, and a treadmill,” the boxer shared via social media.
Outside, Mayweather and his guests can lounge by the pool (or hot tub) under- neath a cabana. “The grass ain’t greener on the other side. #BeverlyHills#90210#TBE#T MT.” he penned alongside a snap showcasing his poolside setup.
FLOYD MAYWEATHER
Mayweather, who won the highly-anticipated boxing match against MMA cham- pion Conor McGregor in August, also laid his champi- onship belts out for display, along with two Emmy awards visible to the far right behind him.
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