Blanche Was Once Seen as Tempering Trump’s Tactics. Now He’s All In.

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LeBron James, terminata la stagione NBA, si sta godendo la sua vacanza in Italia. La star del basket ha pubblicato un video sui social mentre gioca a golf sul suo yacht davanti ai Faraglioni dell’isola di Capri.
Nelle immagini si vede LeBron James effettuare un paio di colpi: la pallina da golf viene scaraventata in mare. Si vede anche una cesta con all’interno altre palline, probabilmente tutte utilizzate per il suo allenamento da vip.
L'articolo Palline buttate in mare davanti ai Faraglioni di Capri: il video di LeBron James che gioca a golf sul suo yacht proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.
When Mangue Banzima arrived in New York at 17 from an African country — he prefers not to say which — the only thing that made him feel at home was the Knicks. He remembers wearing sneakers as a child like those of his idol Patrick Ewing. And when he arrived in the United States, he found a city where his basketball team was everywhere. Banzima’s arrival in New York coincided with something no Knicks fan will ever forget: they had just reached the NBA Finals, where they lost to the San Antonio Spurs. That was in 1999. It has not happened since in 27 years — until now, when the New Yorkers have finally qualified to compete for the famed ring, for which they will face the Spurs again. After so many disappointments, the success of a team used to failure has infected the whole city with euphoria.

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