From the Rolls Royce name drop in Drake's song 'Portland' to the Bruno Mars hit 'Versace on the Floor', it's evident that luxury labels and American …
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First Streetwear, Now Hip Hop: When Brands and Musicians Meet
From the Rolls Royce name drop in Drake's song 'Portland' to the Bruno Mars hit 'Versace on the Floor', it's evident that luxury labels and American …
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First Streetwear, Now Hip Hop: When Brands and Musicians Meet
Kyle Korver was the surprise star of Game 4 for the Cavs, scoring 14 points off the bench and blocking a game-high three shots. But a third-quarter play in which he dove onto the floor for a loose ball was the defining moment for the 37-year-old.
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Korver leaves little on table as key ‘other Cav’
Rockets reserve forward Luc Mbah a Moute, 0-of-6 from the floor in 17 minutes Monday night, says he doesn’t have enough confidence in the right shoulder he dislocated twice this season.
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Mbah a Moute lacks trust in shoulder, can’t dunk
Purple rose petals covered the floor at Gramps Wynwood while R&B singers BluLine the Artist whispered sweet nothings into my ear. I swear we locked eyes as they harmonized. I felt they were only singing to me, but when their pop-driven R&B music stopped, my trance was broken. I discovered a …
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BluLine the Artist Is What Miami's Underground R&B Scene Needs
Poor defense and a rough day shooting from the floor doomed the Spurs in Saturday’s playoff-opening 113-92 loss to the Golden State Warriors. The performance surprised coach Gregg Popovich, who thought his team was prepared entering the game.
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Pop says Spurs looked like ‘deer in headlights’