NBA All-Star Game musical director Adam Blackstone previews the performers and performances for Sunday night's game View the original article to see embedded media. Adam Blackstone will play a key role in bringing the 2021 NBA All-Star Game to life. As the league’s musical director for the weekend, Blackstone, who has worked with artists like Alicia Keys, Cardi B and Justin Timberlake as well as for events like the Super Bowl, Grammys and Oscars, is entrusted with working with the various performers to balance their creative and musical visions and to develop a smooth run of show. In the lead-up to Sunday's game in Atlanta, which will be played in front of a limited group of spectators , Blackstone teamed-up with various HBCU musical groups, including the Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band and Florida A&M University Marching 100, to weave their identities into the broadcast. For the game’s player introductions, the FAMU band will be backing Team LeBron whi...
Michael Jordan's "Catch 23" yacht reeled in quite a catch, a 442 lb. marlin to be exact. This as a part of the Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament currently taking place in North Carolina. Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg discussed MJ's latest achievement with SI's Ben Pickman and "The Fantasy Exec" Corey Parson as they wondered whether such a feat adds to his already legendary legacy. In typical Jordan fashion, he was looking on to yet another, and bigger, win immediately after this one. Read the full video transcript: Robin Lundberg: Michael Jordan and the crew on his yacht "Catch-23" reeled in a 442 pound marlin on Tuesday. For more, I'm joined by our Corey Parson and Ben Pickman. Now, the question I want to ask you guys, does this add to Michael Jordan's legend? Corey, let's start with you. Corey Parson: Well, not really, because it has nothing to do on the basketball court, but it is a look at Michael Jordan...
The Lakers reportedly have targeted Smith to replace Avery Bradley, who decided to opt-out of playing in the NBA's July restart. The Lakers are expected to finalize a deal with free-agent shooting guard J.R. Smith ahead of the NBA's resumption in Orlando next month, according to The New York Times ' Marc Stein . Stein reports the deal is expected to happen before the NBA's "transaction window" closes at 11:59 p.m. ET Tuesday. Rosters for the NBA restart at Walt Disney World must be submitted to the league office Wednesday. Smith became a rumored candidate to replace Avery Bradley after he said he decided to opt-out of playing in the NBA's July restart, citing family concerns. The deal would reunite Smith with his former Cavaliers teammates LeBron James. Smith has gone unsigned this season and played in just 11 games during the 2018-19 season. He and James played together for 3.5 seasons during James' second stint in Cleveland. During Smith's...