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Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Selena Gomez Catches Heat for 'Rich Person' Behavior After Recent Photo Enraged Fans
is rubbing some fans the wrong way after sharing a seemingly harmless photo from a recent concert she attended. The Disney channel alum is facing criticism after she admitted to watching a New York Knicks basketball game on her phone while attending a concert stop along Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour. After posting a photo via Instagram Stories of her mobile device situated up on the glass of what looked to be box seating at the highly-anticipated concert series, Reddit users had a field day with the snap, calling the actress' move "rich person" behavior. "Still got my eye on the game," text over the picture read, with the music event taking place at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium down below. The image sparked debates across the internet, with people taking to the sharing platform to express their opinions about celebrity behavior and concert etiquette. Several conveyed disappointment over Gomez's apparent lack of engagement. "Not surprised. Rich people can't appreciate things because they've destroyed the pleasure center of their brain from getting what they want all the time. Selena will never know an Ounce of the happiness I felt in the cheap seats," one top comment read. Another echoed that sentiment, chiming in with, "GIRL…….. and all those empty seats! What a waste. Rich people are sf annoying," in part. On the other hand, many understood the need to be tapped into both events at once. "I live in NYC and plenty of my friends who went to the Cowboy Carter show last night also had the game on their phones… I'm not a basketball fan but apparently it's been a big deal 🤷♀️," someone reasoned. "Would that be me at a Beyonce concert, absolutely not! But this is a nothing burger tbh…she likes Bey and she likes basketball, she wouldn't be there if she didn't want to 😭," another candidly pointed out, as another said, "Can't blame her. Knicks pacers series 🔥." An additional Reddit user added, "Not to mention that it was a huge playoff game. I can't blame her for keeping up with it while at a concert. I would absolutely do the same thing." Amid all the online chatter, it should be noted that the Only Murders in the Building star has been a regular at Knicks games, often attending with her fiancé, Benny Blanco. The couple was recently spotted courtside at Madison Square Garden, displaying no shortage of PDA and enjoying the sporting event together. The New York Knicks are currently facing off against the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Eastern Conference Finals—the team's first time making it this far since 1999. Next, Selena Gomez Catches Heat for 'Rich Person' Behavior After Recent Photo Enraged Fans first appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025


New York Times
11 hours ago
- Sport
- New York Times
2025 NBA Draft: Knicks have the 50th pick. Who could they select?
As we await the blue-and-orange smoke to reveal itself above Madison Square Garden, signaling the New York Knicks have hired a new head coach, let's quickly turn our attention to the 2025 NBA Draft. New York has the 50th pick Wednesday, which isn't sexy. But the franchise has come a long way from the days of draft night being the most exciting viewing experience of the season. Nothing wrong with a little give and take. Advertisement Given the Knicks' financial situation, landing a veteran college player who could contribute on the floor immediately with their lone selection would be a home run. It also might behoove New York to get someone it can draft-and-stash for a later date. Both options make sense for this iteration of the Knicks. With less than a week until the annual event, here are five names New York could potentially land at pick No. 50. From January 1 until the end of the regular season, the Knicks ranked 20th in 3-point percentage. You can never have too much shooting. *Enter Brea* The 22-year-old is probably the best 3-point shooter in the draft. Well, not probably. Brea is the best 3-point shooter in the draft. He spent his first four college seasons playing at Dayton, where, as a senior, he knocked down a berserk 49.8 percent of his 3s (on 6.1 attempts per game). In his final college season with Kentucky, Brea made 43.5 percent of his 3s (5.9 attempts per game). Brea has good footwork, which should allow him to be a good movement shooter at the next level. He's got long arms and a quick release. Brea also is a smart player in the half court and can catch you by surprise with some of his passes. The reason Brea will go late in the draft is likely due to his age, lack of athleticism and defensive struggles. However, if the Knicks can get someone who can come in, eat up seven to 10 minutes per game, make open shots and get paid like a second-round pick, that would be very beneficial to their roster construction. "HE HAS BEEN A FLAMETHROWER FOR KENTUCKY!" 🔥 Koby Brea is up to 21 PTS after his third triple 📈#MarchMadness @KentuckyMBB — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 23, 2025 Splitting his time between three different colleges, Peavy showed to be a quick-twitch athlete at the college level who should be physically ready for the NBA on Day 1. He's a big, strong physical wing who makes his presence felt when in transition and going downhill. He's also an active and smart cutter. Defensively, Peavy can guard multiple positions and, while he tends to be aggressive, he does have good timing and instincts. Advertisement As it pertains to Peavy as a shooter, I have good and bad news. The good news is that he improved from 3-point distance every year. Peavy rarely even attempted 3s during his first four collegiate seasons, and he also rarely ever made the ones he did take. In his final season, Peavy knocked down 40 percent of his 4.1 attempts per game. He has shown great growth in that area of his game. The bad news is that he never shot better than 66 percent from the free-throw line in college, leaving some scouts I talked to with questions on if his touch as a shooter will translate to the NBA. Peavy has flaws, which is why he'll likely go somewhere in the range that the Knicks are selecting. However, his physical tools, defensive chops and potential improvements as a shooter are worth looking into. Unlike Brea and Peavy, Pate would be a bit more of a project. He's a big guard who isn't built like most 19-year-old players and already has professional experience. The thing that sticks out most to me when watching Pate is the blend of craftiness and explosion he can put on display when attacking the rim. When he gets a full head of steam, with his size, it's tough for defenders to stay in front of him. On top of that, he can stop on a dime. He can pull off up-and-unders in traffic. There's some good stuff there. Pate's offensive game really pops in transition. He loves to get out and run. He had some fierce finishes at the rim during the G League season. The shooting, though, has a long way to go. Pate's release is a bit funky. His feet aren't ever square to the basket, and it's almost like he's turning his body 90 degrees before releasing the ball. Teams will need to really work with him there. Overall, though, Pate is young, athletic and has some skill to him. He certainly could be worth a flyer for a team that is already filled with veteran pieces. Dink Pate gets the first bucket of the 2025 #NBADraftCombine! @CapitanesCDMX — NBA G League (@nbagleague) May 14, 2025 Watkins, a CAA client, is tough. He likes to defend. He isn't afraid of contact. He likes to get out in transition. Watkins has a 6-foot-11 wingspan and isn't afraid to use it on either side of the floor. I don't think Watkins does anything great, but he does a lot of stuff well. A few scouts I talked to call him a well-rounded second-round prospect who they view as a safe pick around the area New York is selecting. Watkins is a solid rebounder for his size. He's not a bad passer either. He does take tough shots sometimes and averaged way too many 3s last season (5.2) for someone who has been a below-average 3-point shooter throughout college. There's a reason he's slotted to go somewhere between Nos. 40 to 55. Advertisement It wouldn't surprise me if Watkins ended up in a team's rotation as a rookie. Again, he plays tough and has good size. He can make plays with the ball or without it. Watkins just needs to work on his shot selection and work really hard to develop his shooting, both stationary and off the dribble. If Sanders' 3-point shooting popped a bit more, I think he would be going much earlier than where he is projected to get drafted. He's a smooth, big guard who played point guard throughout his college career. Sanders has good footwork, and he's patient and crafty in the pick-and-roll. Sanders reminds me a bit of Kyle Anderson, or a very, very poor man's version of Cade Cunningham. Sanders' offensive game is very deliberate, predicated on footwork, and he uses his big frame. The biggest knock on Sanders, who started his college career at Cal Poly, is his lack of athleticism. He won't blow past anyone off the dribble. He won't win a foot race in transition. He also may have issues staying in front of quicker players at the next level. Yet, all of those things were said about Anderson when he came into the NBA, and 11 years later, he's still going. I'm a fan of Sanders. (Writer's note: I'm a sucker for big, slow guards whose success relies on fundamentals and footwork.) I'm not saying Sanders is for sure going to be an impactful NBA player. I'm just saying I tend to believe in players with a high IQ and good fundamentals figuring out how to stick around more than I do athletic players with a low IQ. Sanders lands in the former group. (Photo of Dink Pate of G League Ignite: Cooper Neill / NBAE via Getty Images)
Yahoo
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Russell Wilson Steals the Show on Father's Day
Russell Wilson Steals the Show on Father's Day originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The New York Giants signed quarterback Russell Wilson in March to a one-year, $10.5 million deal. In signing Wilson, the Giants didn't just find a starter. They added a leader for the locker room and a mentor for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who the veteran seems more than happy to take under his wing. Advertisement The New York faithful got their first glimpses of Wilson during organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamp. As the clock ticks toward Dart's debut, the fans have embraced Wilson, appreciating the upgrade he offers over Daniel Jones and the role he'll play in the rookie's development. Wilson has returned the favor, diving into the city's rich sports culture by cheering on the New York Knicks and New York Yankees (the latter of which he has ties to as a drafted baseball player). Fans got a closer look at Wilson on social media, sending love to his Father's Day Instagram post. 'I'm grateful to walk alongside my kids as they grow into strong, compassionate leaders,' Wilson wrote. 'It's my greatest honor being your father. I'm thankful for my brother always having my back. And Dad, I'm thankful for you showing me how to do it all. I miss you, but I Thank You. Finally, God is the ultimate GOOD Father. Happy Father's Day!!!' Advertisement Wilson's father, Harrison Wilson III, passed away in 2010. A core tenet of Wilson's character is his leadership, as he mentioned in relation to his children. He elaborated on how he is bringing those intangibles to East Rutherford. 'I think the biggest thing is for me is just being my best every day, leading,' he said. 'I always think about just leading everybody, just leading every room, every moment, every time I get to step between the white lines and the opportunity of that… 'So just I think the fellowship of it all is the best part right now. Obviously, our work ethic and what we're doing in the field. But when it comes to just the tight-knit culture that we're continuing to build and continue to grow, and we want to have a championship football team, and in terms of our mentality and our approach and how we go about it. Advertisement 'And it's not just the games, but it's everything that leads up to that. And that's the fun part about the game of football.' Related: NFC East Positional Rankings: Do Giants' Quarterbacks Matter? Related: Giants Schedule Reveals Potential Dart Debuts This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.


USA Today
a day ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Report: Knicks prospect James Nnaji expected to play in NBA Summer League
Report: Knicks prospect James Nnaji expected to play in NBA Summer League Nigerian center James Nnaji is reportedly expected to play with the New York Knicks in the NBA Summer League, according to Jared Schwartz of the New York Post. The Knicks acquired the draft rights to Nnaji from the Charlotte Hornets as part of the three-team trade involving Karl-Anthony Towns. Nnaji is currently in New York, working out with the team in preparation for their upcoming stint in the annual summer showcase. Nnaji, the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA draft, played last season with Girona on loan from Barcelona, averaging 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds in the Spanish League. He informed the team that he planned on moving to the United States to compete for a roster spot with the Knicks. Nnaji got a late start in basketball, only beginning to play in 2017. He joined Ratgeber Basketball Academy in Hungary and played one season with Pecsi in the top league in the country before signing with Barcelona in August 2020. The 7-footer spent three seasons with Barcelona at the junior and senior levels before Charlotte selected him in the second round. He suited up with the Hornets in summer league, averaging 3.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and two blocks in six appearances. Nnaji, 20, is highly touted because of his ability to rebound on both ends of the court and play with physicality in the post. He is very mobile for his size and boasts a 7-foot, 7-inch wingspan that enables him to get deflections and block shots at a high level. The 2025 NBA Summer League, featuring all 30 teams, will take place July 10-20 at the Thomas & Mack Center and Pavilion on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
"Thought we lost you bro" - Jalen Brunson's cryptic post goes viral, sparks tension among New York Knicks fans
Jalen Brunson's cryptic post goes viral, sparks tension among New York Knicks fans (Image Credit: Getty Images) Jalen Brunson posted a cryptic message on X, and it drew every New York Knicks fan's attention. Fans got worried if there had been some strategic change in the teams' lineup surrounding Brunson. Brunson clarified his post later, which drew mixed reactions from fans. A fan thought that he had lost Brunson to another team and commented, 'I thought we lost you, bro.' Brunson played 83 games in total, including regular season and playoffs. With consistent clutch performances, he won the 2025 NBA Clutch Player of the Year award. Jalen Brunson's humor goes wrong, leaves his fans worried due to his cryptic post Jalen Brunson is enjoying his offseason as of now and has various leisure activities at hand. He recently gave a peek into what is keeping him engaged by dropping a one-liner on X. He wrote, 'I am genuinely confused' The four-word message could mean anything to X users, and they also became as confused as Brunson's intriguing post. Thankfully, he was referring only to a dating show on TV where his namesake Jalen Brown is appearing. Clarifying his post, which had drawn 3M views by the time of writing this piece, he wrote: 'Damn my bad yall, I was talking about love island' The post had left fans confused as well, and left them worried. Most of them thought he got traded, which was actually not true. A fan wrote, 'Captain. Please don't scare us like that man.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like What She Did Mid-Air Left Passengers Speechless medalmerit Learn More Undo Referring to trade rumors, one fan commented, 'We thought you got traded to Washington' The out-of-context post didn't sit well with one fan, and he shared his frustration, saying: 'Normalize adding more context to taken you 2.7 seconds to type "of what this love island episode is about" after the word confused on the original after typing it just now I realize it takes 1.175 seconds to do it' Another comment was, 'God Damn Jalen I thought we lost you bro' Some fans got curious and talked back to the New York Knicks star and asked about his thoughts on some of the couples performing in Love Island. There were a few others who wanted him to work harder in the gym and spend less time on television shows. Jalen Brunson gave award-winning performances in 2025 season Just like with this post on X, Jalen Brunson captured everyone's attention on the court during the regular season and playoffs with his exceptional performances. He was given 35.4 minutes per game on average during the regular season, in which he pitched in 26 PPG. It made him the 8th highest NBA scorer in the regular season. Brunson emerged as one of the promising stars in the regular season. He was named the Eastern Conference All-Star starter. His consistent clutch performances (5.6PPG in the clutch) and 52 FGs earned him the NBA Clutch Player of the Year title. Alongside Karl-Anthony Towns, he was selected for the All-NBA Second Team. Also Read: Why New York Knicks can eye this low-cost option to pair with Jalen Brunson in backcourt? The good news is that all is well in Jalen Brunson's world. The fans worrying over his post indicate his growing popularity, which he has amassed over the years. With his breakthrough performances, he has solidified himself as a valuable player for the New York Knicks. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here