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HoopsHype: Atlanta Hawks 

Tyrese Maxey on Joel Embiid: He works on his body, he works on staying healthy

Tyrese Maxey: “He works on his game, he works on his body, he works on staying healthy. People don’t see that, but he does. It’s like as a singer, I can be a soprano and a baritone. It’s unbelievable. I’ve been playing a lot and scoring those types of numbers with Joel. Now, without Joel, all the focus is on you, like heavy. I saw so many different defenses. Utah was in like a box-and-one from the jump. I didn’t even see box-and-one in high school.”
Source: YouTube

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HoopsHype: Atlanta Hawks 

Paul George: 'I bought my first Ferrari on eBay'

Paul George: “My first purchase, I think I got a Ferrari. What’s funny about this story… I just made my deal, right? And I was still trying to be cheap at the same time. This how cheap I was, though. My ass went on eBay to look for look up Ferrari. I swear. I bought my first Ferrari on eBay. I was like, ‘Damn, I want one. What’s the cheapest one I can get?’ I bought a 430, all black, low mileage. The dude was actually a cool dude. He owned a ton of cars, had a huge car collection, and he was like, I’ll sell it to you. Читать дальше...

HoopsHype: Atlanta Hawks 

Luol Deng funding South Sudan's national basketball program out of his own pocket

NBA Central: Luol Deng has been funding South Sudan’s national basketball program out of his own pocket for four years, per Royal Ivey “Luol Deng has been funding this thing for four years out of his own pocket. He pays for gyms, hotels, plane tickets—everything. Kudos to Luol and the staff. We wouldn’t have been able to put this team together without them.”
Source: x.com

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Phys.org 

NASA data shows July 22 was Earth's hottest day on record

July 22, 2024, was the hottest day on record, according to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data. July 21 and 23 of this year also exceeded the previous daily record, set in July 2023. These record-breaking temperatures are part of a long-term warming trend driven by human activities, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases. As part of its mission to expand our understanding of Earth, NASA collects critical long-term observations of our changing planet.