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NBA Bubble Action | Return of the NBA by Hussein Abdullahi

NBA BUBBLE ACTION

After the 141 day shutdown, the NBA has officially returned live from Buena Vista, Florida. The previous week of games featured the top 4 contending teams in the league (Lakers, Bucks, Raptors, Clippers). The L.A. Lakers have marked unfamiliar territory, clinching the #1 seed in the western conference with a 116-108 win over the Utah Jazz Monday night. The Last time Lakers clinched a No. 1 seed was back in 2010, that season ended up a championship victory over the rival Boston Celtics. The battle of L.A. just got more interesting, with the season series tied 2-2, the Lakers look to take the slight advantage heading into the playoffs sporting a 51-15 record. Unfortunately, given the circumstances of this season and games being played in the bubble, the Lakers will not have home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. Does the #1 seed still work in the Lakers favouring or will the perennial powerhouses of the Eastern Conference take the crown?

Photo courtesy: Sporting News

Photo courtesy: Sporting News

Number one, we’re trying to be the best version of the team that we can be. We’re still not done but, this is a big accomplishment for our organization
— Anthony Davis

The dark horse in the Western Conference is the Houston Rockets. Led by the offensive tandem of Harden and Westbrook the Rockets have won two big games over the Mavs 153- 149 and the Bucks in a nail-bitter 116-120, before taking a loss to the Portland Trailblazers. The synergy of Rockets small-ball effect has presented mismatches over other ball clubs, especially on the defensive end. Currently the Rockets ranks second in clutch plus-minus (plus-64), which has created a strong case for their late playoff push. The Houston Rockets sit at 4th in the Western Conference trailing two games behind the #3 seed Denver Nuggets, many are waiting to see a potential second-round match-up between the Rockets and Lakers. Will Harden and Westbrook have enough firepower to dethrone King James, AD and the Lakers?

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Houston Guards James Harden & Russell Westbrook


Now Crossing over to the Eastern Conference where the Bucks and Raptors are clear-cut contenders for the NBA title chase. The Toronto Raptors have won their last 3 games and are coming off two superb wins against a top-heavy L.A. Lakers and Miami Heat ball club. Under the guidance of Coach Nurse, the Raps looks to continue the quest of repeating as NBA Champions. Despite winning a nail-bitter against the Heat, the Raps are showing some signs of life with the stellar play from their lead guards VanVleet and Lowry. The Two combined for 50 points and 10 assists in their win Monday night vs the heat. The real question is do the Raptors have what it takes to sustain playing at an optimal level heading into the playoffs? We’ll have to wait and see as they prepare to take on a fiery Boston Celtics squad Friday night, the last time the two played back in December 2019 the Raptors escaped with a 113-97 victory. This time around both teams are at an even level playing field.

Photo Courtesy: @ESPN

Photo Courtesy: @ESPN

You just look at all the ingredients that come into winning basketball, the Toronto Raptors have that and I would give them an edge over Boston
— Stephen A. Smith

Black Lives Matter

As professional sports resumed, millions of athletes are fighting for racial equality amid a world revolution. Given this unique time in history, professional athletes have used their platforms to advocate for social justice advancement. In the arena of pro sports, franchises have become more aware of the excessive racism and oppression against African-Americans. The NBPA has done a phenomenal job pushing the conversation forward, although it’s still too early to determine the implications of the “Black Lives Matter” movement, NBA athletes such as Chris Paul, Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, Malcolm Brogdon, Jaylen Brown + many others have stepped to the forefront as Afro-American leaders. We’ve begun to see a domino effect due to the influence that professional athletes have on the rest of the world, The WNBA has also made it a serious mandate in their league. Having a high population of visible minorities throughout both apparent leagues allows the basketball community an opportunity to educate, inform, and influence those in other ethnic groups.

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NBA athletes are fighting to end racial tensions in America.

I really don’t think the basketball community are sad about losing his viewership. The game will go on without his eyes on it.
— LeBron James

Circa 1996

We now turn a page in the history book back to 1996 NBA season, where Denver Nuggets guard Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf was suspended and fined $32,000 by the NBA for refusing to participate in the national anthem. For Mahmoud, he spoke his mind stating that the American flag symbolized racism and oppression against African-Americans and that the anthem conflicted with his beliefs of the Islamic faith. Ultimately, as a result, Abdul-Rauf was punished for standing up for what he believed in. According to sources, the NBPA supported Abdul-Rauf and the league compromised a rule that would allow Abdul-Rauf to pray during the playing of the national anthem. Abdul-Rauf know the implications of his decisions would one-day influence athletes for generations to come and that’s exactly what he did.

You can’t be for God and for oppression. It’s clear in the Quran, Islam is the only way. I don’t criticize those who stand, so don’t criticize me for sitting.
— Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

Now 24 years later, we witness a vast majority of NBA athletes continuing the fight for social justice. President Trump made repulsive comments in regards to players kneeling during the national anthem. NBA global icon LeBron James continues to display his unique leadership as he advocates for the basketball community spreading knowledge and education. NBA players are not concerned about President Trump remark as they have the eyes focused on a larger task at hand. Since the NBA Bubble restart about 300 players had social justice messages worn on the back of their jersey, It’s been interesting to see other minorities join in this movement regardless of their race or personal beliefs. The NBA as we know has grown to a global game including fans of different, race, ethnicities, religion, and world views. But, we all stand together to support our athletes. Personally, it has taken some time adjusting to watching NBA games with virtual fans (320 Fans/games) but, it’s a beautiful time for professional sports as they embark on a new era; #WHOLENEWGAME.

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STAND TOGETHER

NBA Supports Black Lives Matter Movement

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Photo Courtesy of: @Sporting News, @ESPN

NBA All-Star Weekend '20 | Windy City by Hussein Abdullahi

Chicago’s Windy City was home to NBA All-Star Weekend. The star studded event attracted millions of fans, sports enthusiasts, and business professionals together. Adam Silver and the NBPA done a fantastic job highlighting the importance of human connectivity, with the tragic loss of Kobe Bryant, David Stern, and daughter Gigi, athletes have unified together to celebrated to unique legacies that been left. The power of sport continues be impactful from a global standpoint, the NBA has influenced the culture of business through the extension of their NBPA (National Basketball Players Association).

Under the guidance of Adam silver and the players union we are beginning to see popular trends pertaining to topics of wellness, community development, and mental health. Here at TGQ.Inc our team had the pleasure to indulge into the festivities of All-Star weekend. A unique combination of private mixer events, business panels, and brand activations were all in the beautiful Windy City. Events from industry leading brands and companies featuring: Roc Nation, Def Jam, NBPA, NBA Academy, FIBA, Puma Hoops, Nike, and more. Below is a recap of the All-Star Weekend in Chi-Town.

Photography by: @tgq.inc

Photography by: @tgq.inc

The touch that the NBA showed was nothing short of remarkable!
— Doris Burke

Basketball Without Borders

The 6th annual Basketball Without Borders camp went down this past All-Star Weekend in Chicago. NBA and Fiba selected the top 64 international prospects (boys + girls) hailing from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Camp rosters also includes prospects from the NBA Academies. Basketball Without Borders has been recognized as an integral development program that has produced prominent NBA Athletes. According to the NBA, 30 former Basketball Without Borders attendees were active/inactively in the NBA. This long list includes Pascal Siakkam, R.J. Barrett, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray, Deandre Ayton, and more. Former camp attendees Pascal Siakkam, David Bertans, Tacko Fall, and Lauri Markkanen all graced the BWB camp with their coaching presence, as well as Vin Baker, Josh Longstaff, Ben Sullivan, and John Azzinaro.

The BWB Camp was comprised of a variety of actives and drills highlighting skills development, movement + efficiency, and competitive scrimmages. Camp concluded with tournament style games with NBA executives and scouts in attendance. The NBA provided all BWB campers with an intimate NBA experience powered by NBA All-Star Weekend. Over the course of 5 years, it's incredible to witness the growth of basketball from a global spectrum. Through the work of BWB , the NBA has been able to impact 30 countries across six continents. The NBA is the most progressive sports league in the world, and with Adam Silver at the helm the advancement of NBA will continue to impact communities across the globe.

Photography by: Nicole Sweet (@nicolesweetsphoto) , NBA ACADEMY (@nbaacademy)

Photography by: Nicole Sweet (@nicolesweetsphoto) , NBA ACADEMY (@nbaacademy)

This is unbelievable for us its a huge step. Camp has been great.. the kids have to understand that this is big
— Masai Ujiri

B.I.G. Summit

Business Inside The Game and the good people at S.L.I.C. hosted an intimate panel featuring prominent industry leaders, NBA executives, + business professionals. A wide variety of topics pertaining to the art of business, philosophies of storytelling, futures plans of the NBA, as we all the impact of Kobe Bryant was all discussed. Guest speakers included a long list of iconic figures such as Executive Director of NBPA Michele Roberts, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, former 2-Time NBA champion Isaiah Thomas, and Former 2x NBA All-Star Baron Davis. Powerful conversation traveled across the room leaving the future leaders to go out in the world and continue to leave their mark. The incredible S.L.I.C. media team converted on an amazing event weekend that embodied the true essence of Sports, Lifestyle, & Culture. Until next year Chi-Town!

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I think that this death somehow, someway made people want to gravitate towards each other. The unfortunate loss of Mr. Stern and Kobe woke everybody up.
— Baron Davis (Founder of Baron Davis Enterprise)

LeagueFits Lounge X PUMA

SLAM x LeagueFits curated an exclusive experience for the folks at All-Star Weekend ’20. LeagueFits Lounge was powered by PUMA, and was open to the public who got an intimate look at the new releases by PUMA. The star-studded event included some prominent figures within Sports, entertainment, and culture. The long list features Kyle Kuzma, Dave East, Chris Brickley, Jadakiss, Chuck D, God Shammgod + more. The 2-day event was a one stop shop for everything related All-Star with a private lounge for guests to indulge in the ultimate fan experience.

On the final day LeagueFits lounge PUMA x Def Jam hosted “A Play For Change”: panel discussion on the influence of hip-hop and sneaker culture. It was a pleasurable sight to witness New York’s pioneers of our culture from Chuck D + Public Enemy, Jadakiss + The L.O.X. , to the rise of Harlem’s own Dave East. Also Harlem’s basketball Legend God Shammgod was in attendance adding to the panel his extension of life experience that influence the brightest star in the NBA. Under the Guidance of Roc Nation Founder Jay-Z, Puma will continue to create new trend in fashion for urban communities across the world. As for NBA athletes, they continue to grace our culture with fashionable fits, and inspiration with a unique flair of style.

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PUMA HOOPS

LeagueFits Lounge Powered by: PUMA

When You’re a creator in this room or you just here to buy some kicks. Read, write and listen because s**t is moving fast.
— Chuck D (Public Enemy)

69th NBA All-Star Game

The 69th All-Star game was a unique display of the NBA’s top 24 players in a competitive Arena. The legacy of Kobe Bryant was circulated throughout the United Centre Sunday Night. The tributes from the fans, athletes, and executives were heartfelt. Under the circumstances the NBA has faced with the loss of David Stern, Kobe Bryant, and Gigi, NBA All-star provided millions of fans with a performance for the ages. Team Giannis was lead by none other than their leader Mr. Antetokounmpo, who was matched up against LeBron James.

The game was a high scoring one combining for a total of 312 points. But it was Kawhi and Team LeBron who stole the show of NBA All-Star weekend, scoring a game-high of 30 points Leonard received the Kobe Bryant Kia MVP award. Leonard continues to leave his mark for many years to come, just a season ago he led the Toronto Raptors their first franchise title. No matter the size of the stage Leonard has showed that he can rise to the occasion. Kawhi is a star amongst the NBA’s brightest stars. One thing that was a highlight of the night was Kawhi’s MVP speech, he dedicated the MVP award to his mentor and great legend Kobe Bryant. The two spent countless hours together throughout the summers working out, watching film, etc. Bryant would be proud of his protege. Kawhi also drained 8 three pointers in the Team LeBron’s victory.

Photography by: Nicole Sweet (@nicolesweetsports) , NBA Academy (@nbaacademy)

Photography by: Nicole Sweet (@nicolesweetsports) , NBA Academy (@nbaacademy)

I want to thank Kobe for everything he’s done for me. All the long talks and workouts. Thank you. This one’s for him.
— Kahwi Leonard

Events

Basketball Without Borders Powered by: @ fiba x @nike

Big Summit Powered by: @S.Li.C.

LeagueFits Lounge Powered by: @Puma + @defjam

NBA All-Star Game Powered by: @Jumpan23

Photography by: Nicole Sweet (@nicolesweetsports) + (@nbaacademy)

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