NBA
LeBron James hug – Michael Jordan almost threw up the internet
There was a historic moment at the historic 2022 All Star Game in Cleveland. One of the strongest moments in recent years. A hug between Michael Jordan and LeBron James that almost threw the internet.
Cleveland’s All Star Game 2022 went down in history as perhaps the best of all time due to the symbolism of the award for the top 75 players of all time (including Giannis Antitokoumbo). But it will go down in history for another reason: Michael Jordan’s warm embrace with LeBron James.
While talk of GOAT (Greatest of All Time) is still hot, the two got a chance to get their message across during the ceremony for the 75 greatest players in history. With the whole basketball world watching, they found themselves side by side and hugging in awe, exchanging a few conversations and nearly throwing out the internet.
The debate about the best player of all time will not end. But the picture of the two hugging and smiling was probably the most beautiful of this year’s All Star Weekend.
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Sportish in Cleveland
Accredited journalist Haris Stavrou is in Cleveland starting Thursday (February 17) to broadcast the pulse of the 71st NBA All-Star Weekend, the gathering of the best basketball players in the world. Sportish is once again at the side of Giannis Antetokounbo, who is entering the eighth festive three days of his career, but in the sixth All-Star Game as a champion. Thanasis and Alexandros Antetokounbo are in Ohio for the Antetokounmpo team to compete in the Skills Challenge.
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I am a sports writer and journalist who has written for various online publications including Sportish. I’m originally from the UK but currently live in Toronto, Canada. I’m also an author on Sportish and have written several articles on a variety of sports-related topics.
