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Isiah Whitlock Jr. and Other Black Celebs We Lost In 2025
We are recognizing the Black celebs who left us in 2025.
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These Black Celebs Are Connected to Your Favorite Sports Teams
Usher, Serena Williams, and Nelly are some of the Black celebs who have a stake in sports franchises.
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There’s Losing and Then There’s the Washington Wizards—Who Somehow Blew a 35-Point Lead
When you’re down 36-66 at halftime, you’re supposed to lose. Unfortunately, for the Wizards, the Los Angeles Clippers didn’t read the instruction manual.
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Trash-Ass Washington Wizards Announcer Apologizes for Trash-Ass Comment About Kevin Porter Jr.’s Late Father
Washington Wizards announcer Glenn Consor is a prime candidate for the 2022 Scumbag of the Universe.
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#FreeJohnWall
The 31-year-old is tired of watching the Houston Rockets implode and wants to play. But will he?
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Jaylen Brown on the Importance of Black Head Coaches: ‘They Deserve to Have a Seat at the Table, Too’
When Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens stepped down in June, the NBA All-Star insisted that Boston hire a Black candidate in his place.
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The Washington Wizards Did the Bankhead Bounce on the Indiana Pacers' Corpse, and We're One Step Closer to the Playoffs
Hate it or love it, the NBA’s play-in tournament is at least keeping this postseason interesting. Things were looking bleak for the Washington Wizards on Tuesday after the Boston Celtics pulled down their pants and spanked them on national television. But with their playoff hopes fading and their backs against the wall on Thursday, they…
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Jason Tatum's 50-Point Eruption Propels the Boston Celtics Into the Playoffs
If you were in the mood for competitive basketball, the first night of the NBA’s play-in tournament didn’t exactly satiate your appetite. But if you wanted to see a young player show up on the biggest stage and solidify his status as a premier performer and NBA superstar, then Jason Tatum granted your wish. On…
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Sorry, LeBron. I Wanna See Russell Westbrook In the Play-In Tournament
OK, so maybe I was wrong. Entering Monday night’s game against the Denver Nuggets, the battered and bruised Los Angeles Lakers (37-28) were clinging for dear life to the 6th seed in the Western Conference. A win would propel them to the 5th seed—and a likely first-round slobberknocker against either the Clippers, Nuggets, or Mavericks…



