Posts Tagged ‘hanging-out’
Hayward posts update: The boot is gone, he loves his teammates, & he’s gaming like a loon
It’s been just about two months since Gordon Hayward mangled his ankle in his Celtics debut. Today, Hayward posted an update on his personal blog where he touched on his progress… My workouts now are even longer than they were in the summer because I have to move a little bit slower to get everywhere. I am doing a lot more exercises like low load circuits, and balance stuff, and stretching stuff, that I probably — to be honest — should have been doing before I even got hurt.
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Hayward posts update: The boot is gone, he loves his teammates, & he’s gaming like a loon
Markelle Fultz hangs out with Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid ahead of NBA Draft (PHOTOS)
Markelle Fultz appears set to be the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, so it made a ton of sense when he hung out with a few players that were among the top three selected in their respective draft class. Fultz is currently in Philadelphia as Thursday night’s event edges closer, and he was seen hanging out with Sixers teammates Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, who were selected with the third and first overall picks of their respective year
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Markelle Fultz hangs out with Ben Simmons, Joel Embiid ahead of NBA Draft (PHOTOS)
Brian Wilson is Now Beardless, Throwing Knuckleballs
Never say never. One of the last times we saw Brian Wilson, he was in Las Vegas hanging out at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino alongside Sin City’s longest running headliners, magicians Penn and Teller. Now, after not pitching in the Majors the past two seasons, dude is back…and he’s throwing a knuckleball
Mental health and hockey’s self-reliant culture
“Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull.” – George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four Last Wednesday was the annual “Bell Let’s Talk” Day in Canada, to promote awareness for mental health and mental illness. Additionally, to spur education about mental health, end the stigma of mental illness and to promote compassionate conversation, the telecommunications company encouraged people to use the #BellLetsTalk hashtag on social media.
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Mental health and hockey’s self-reliant culture