If Tim Duncan were to retire this offseason quietly among the Kevin Durant hoopla, it would be the most Tim Duncan thing ever. Very little attention on him, no farewell tour, nothing, just quietly step away…
If Tim Duncan were to retire this offseason quietly among the Kevin Durant hoopla, it would be the most Tim Duncan thing ever. Very little attention on him, no farewell tour, nothing, just quietly step away…
The Migos get most of the credit for starting “the dab” but Cam Newton took it to new heights, mainly because of his popularity and national television exposure during the NFL season. Since then we have seen old grown men do horrible renditions of the dab, as well as kids as the spelling bee championship hitting the dab after spelling a word correctly. With that said, it’s no wonder Cam wants to start distancing himself from the move and wants to bury it all together.
Roddy White was released by the Atlanta Falcons is March and is still currently a free agent. He says if he doesn’t play for a contender then he’d he content with retirement.
During the Super Bowl, Lynch tweeted a picture literally hanging up his cleats to announce his retirement. Since then, there’s been speculation that maybe he could come back; his teammate Richard Sherman added to that by saying he wouldn’t put a change of heart past Lynch. But in his first public interview since announcing his retirement, Lynch officially closed the door on coming back.
Floyd Mayweather ignited rumors that he would be coming out of retirement this past Saturday during an interview with Showtime. The undefeated boxer revealed that he’s been in talks with Showtime and CBS execs about possibly returning to the ring. He also said he requires a championship fight and a nine-figure payday topping $100 million to make it happen. Well it looks like he got his demands because his company filed trademarks that highly suggest he’s making a comeback.