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The meme was heavily used after North Carolina (Jordan's alma mater) lost to Villanova in the 2016 National Championship, during which Jordan was in attendance. [12] On November 22, 2016, when awarding a Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jordan, President Barack Obama joked that he was "more than just an internet meme". [13]
Light the Beam!" is a chant and rallying call in support of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Sacramento Kings. Referring to the Kings lighting a purple beam of light from Golden 1 Center following a win, the phrase originated early during the Kings' 2022–23 season. The phrase gained popularity among Kings fans, particularly due to ...
Meet Josiah Johnson, the former UCLA benchwarmer who became an NBA meme king. Ben Bolch. June 1, 2022 at 7:00 AM. Josiah Johnson is the NBA Twitter's meme king. He dispatches his social media ...
"All your base are belong to us" is an Internet meme based on a poorly translated phrase from the opening cutscene of the Japanese video game Zero Wing. The phrase first appeared on the European release of the 1991 Sega Mega Drive / Genesis port of the 1989 Japanese arcade game .
Adele has candidly explained the story behind the viral meme of her sitting courtside.. On 20 February 2022, the “Easy On Me” singer was caught looking less than interested at the NBA All-Star ...
iFunny is a humor-based website and mobile application developed by Cyprus-based FunCorp, [1] [2] [3] an entertainment technology company, [4] that consists of memes in the form of images, videos, and animated GIFs submitted by its users. The mobile version of the site once featured a built-in meme creator tool.
"The Greatest Team of All Time" (Finished the 1995–1996 NBA Season with 72 wins and 10 losses) 1995–96 Chicago Bulls season (Scottie Pippen, Ron Harper, Dennis Rodman, Luc Longley, Michael Jordan) Dallas Mavericks "The Big Three" (Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Finley) [231] "Triple J" (Jamal Mashburn, Jason Kidd and Jimmy Jackson) [232]
Shams Charania (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː m z / SHAHMZ; born April 1, 1994) is an American sports reporter for ESPN, where he covers the NBA. He previously worked for The Athletic , Stadium , and FanDuel TV . Early life