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Everything I know the game taught me Everything I got the game bought me Ya dig Shout out to Dolph around here
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Most ain’t ready That’s why I say Shop And Invest And do the business after
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Whenever we think we are not getting enough opportunities and everyone is saying no and we wanna cry or complain about it. Remember we ain’t the only ones This has been happening And the OG’s before us found a way And so will we. Do your thang and make history ya dig First by yourself if you need your respect Syracuse University refused to give Jim Brown a football scholarship in 1953. A white lawyer from his hometown quietly raised the money and paid the tuition himself, then lied to Brown about where it came from because he knew the boy wouldn't come otherwise. That same school now hangs an 800-square-foot tapestry of him inside its dome, with "Greatest Player Ever" stitched above his face. In the middle of the 1957 lacrosse season, officials quietly added a line to the rulebook. Every player carrying the ball would now be required to keep his stick in constant motion. The change had nothing to do with the sport. It had everything to do with one man at Syracuse University whose stick, cradled tight against his chest, could not be separated from the ball by anyone alive. His name was Jim Brown. By the time the rule appeared, he had scored 43 goals in 10 games that senior season, leading Syracuse to its first undefeated lacrosse year since 1922. He did not run past defenders. He ran through them, a 232-pound running back's body holding the stick the way a grown man holds a child, and opposing players could not peel him away from the ball they could not even touch. When officials could not stop him on the field, they tried to stop him on paper. The rule is still remembered in lacrosse circles, informally passed down by a name no coach ever put in writing: the Jim Brown Rule. It did not last. The rule proved unworkable and was eventually abandoned, leaving behind only the nickname and the evidence that American institutions will rewrite their own laws before they will admit a Black man is that good. But a rulebook rewritten in 1957 was not the first thing Syracuse had tried to do to keep Jim Brown contained. It was only the last.
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She was 40 when she got in the game But I can’t lie I’m impressed. She is fine as a MF She is smart She didn’t let it take her down on drugs or drinking And she speaks well of the life Maitland Ward is an American actress and adult film star with an estimated net worth of $4 million as of 2026. Known for her roles in Boy Meets World and The Bold and the Beautiful, she later transitioned to a successful career in the adult film industry and released a memoir in 2022. [1, 2, 3] - Mainstream Acting: She famously played Rachel McGuire on Boy Meets World (1998-2000) and Jessica Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful(1994-1996). - Adult Entertainment: Ward entered the adult film industry in 2019, stating it empowered her and allowed her to act as her authentic self, according to a 2025 YouTube video from E!. - Other Work: She is known for her social media presence and cosplay. She also authored the memoir, "Rated S: How Porn Liberated Me from Hollywood". [1, 2, 3]
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Floor seats for the 2026 NBA Playoff series between the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks generally range from $362 to $1,848 for games in Atlanta and can exceed $7,000 for high-stakes games in New York. [1, 2, 3] Ticket Pricing by Venue Prices fluctuate significantly based on the host arena and the series progression. - At State Farm Arena (Atlanta): VIP and floor-level tickets are currently listed between $362 and $1,848. General entry for playoff games in Atlanta is much lower, with get-in prices starting around $85–$101. - At Madison Square Garden (New York): Courtside seats typically range from $900 to $7,000 depending on proximity to the benches. Premium lower-bowl seating near the floor for late-series games (like Game 5) starts at roughly $1,500. For a potential Game 7, standard entry-level tickets are expected to start at $573–$627, which often drives floor-seat prices into the several-thousand-dollar range. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Floor/Courtside Est. Price Get-In Price State Farm Arena (ATL) $362 – $1,848+ State Farm Arena (ATL) $85 – $105 Madison Square Garden (NYC) $900 – $7,000+ Madison Square Garden (NYC)
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