Saving the weekend NBA All-Star

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But first: NBA ALL-SOOOZE.


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Sending this week

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The year was 2001, and I was within what was then known as Washington, the MCI and DC Center with my father, an eternal NBA fan. Kobe Bryant, Stephon Marbury and Allen Iverson, who would be named MVP of the big game, were in court in the NBA All-Star game.

The building was electric, and the game was good – but that was 15 years ago. Ask every NBA fan today, and they will tell you that the weekend of all last week’s stars in San Francisco was boring, confusing and there were not enough (notes checking) current basketball.

I will not trust the criticism. They are everywhere if you look online. So, on the contrary, here’s what NBA should do if they insist on making us look. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, I hope you are reading.

  • Hire Jesse Collins, Who has produced the first half shows and who is known for injection of entertainment into our favorite shows. At least he will be able to create unforgettable television moments and a stream that does not feel like we are sitting in the office of a dentist between the shooting.
  • Stimulate players To actually participate during the big game (cough, lebron) and give us at least a few minutes of competitive basketball.
  • Show Using fresh talent. As we all love Kevin Hart and Mrbeast, who were part of this year’s formation, they have become elements in our lives and, thus, predictable elections. Who is next? Reserve them!

Good luck next year! I will look the same way.


Fighting madness in her 30s


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As a teenager, Jaime Bortz helped care for her father, who had Alzheimer at a young age. Now at the age of 39, her memories are slipping, as they did for her father and two half brothers. They inherited a rare mutation of the gene called psen1, making them part of 1% of people with dementia who have early family Alzheimer’s.

Jaime’s mother, Bonnie Bortz, now cares about Jaime and her 9-year-old daughter. Although cases like Jaim have helped create a new class of Alzheimer’s drugs, researchers still have a way of understanding the disease.

Hoping for a cure.


A Colorado complex of a billionaire


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Bill Koch recently reinstated his 53 hectare property in Colorado for sale. The aspen complex consists of eight structures, with the main lodge with only 16,600 square meters. Equipment includes hot tub, a gym and ponds.

The required wealth priest is a random $ 125 million. Koch initially bought the property in 2007 for $ 26.5 million. If the complex is sold at the required price of Kochi, it would break the record for the most expensive sale in Aspen.

Look inside.


Within the mind of a pleasure people


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Putting the needs of others first, struggling to make decisions, emphasizing how to “keep them all happy” – this is only one day in the life of a pleasurable people. While this behavior – often learned in childhood – may seem positive, it can also be devastating. People pleasure usually ignore or deduct their emotional needs.

Therapists shared with how people liked can complicate life relationships and choices-and how to afford.

Keeping control of your people’s pleasant tendencies.


Hailee Steinfeld’s 5 to 9


Hailee in model 5-9.

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The “Pitch Perfect” star is working hard, but she is also possessing the art of removing work at the door. In the last installment of the “5 to 9” series of Bi, the actor shared some of her ways to decompress: closing her phone, experimenting with new recipes and working outside.

However, balance is essential for steinfeld. She also likes to watch Netflix’s “Peaky Blinders”, wipe out the Sunday morning pan and spend time with loved ones. And she appreciates a good margarites.

Hitting a balance between work and the game.


What are we watching this weekend


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  • “American Murder: Gabby Petito”: A new Netflix document explores the death of 2021 of a 22-year-old aspiring influencer who disappeared while on a road trip with her fiancé.
  • “Sonic The Hedgehog 3”: Continuing the hit, displaying Jim Carrey in double roles, is now in Paramount+.
  • “Reacher”: Amazon Prime Video’s popular action crime series, interpreting Alan Rinkson as a former US Army, turned into alert, returns for the third season.

See the full list



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The arrangements we love

  • Travel bags: Making a trip soon? Look at our guide for the best luggage carried To help secure the quieter journey. We ran our choices through the range: stuffed planes, compressed airports, bumpy crossings and flights of stairs and steering stairs.
  • Do not sweat: A good compatible sweat is quite delightful to run actions, but quiet enough to fall in love at home. We have worn and washed over 20 groups. These are 12 of the best sweats we recommend for your wardrobe.
  • Brown that stands hot: Tired of your coffee cooling before you reach your destination? We tested 20 coffee thermoses To find the best to bring your next trip.

Most of this week’s ball reads:


BI TODAY team: Dan Defrancesco, Deputy Editor and Anchor, in New York City. Grace Lett, editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, Executive Editor, in New York. Amanda Yen, Associate Editor, in New York. Elizabeth Casolo, friend, in Agoikago.

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