Ex-Zion Williamson Agent Cites No Sworn Denial of College Gifts A former marketing agent for NBA sta

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Ex-Zion Williamson Agent Cites No Sworn Denial of College Gifts A former marketing agent for NBA sta

A former marketing agent for NBA star Zion Williamson called on him to file an affidavit stating any money his family received when he was in college was lawful, in a suit alleging Williamson breached his contract when he signed with a new agent.

Prime Sports Marketing LLC is seeking to reopen the Middle District of North Carolina’s ruling that the contract Williamson signed with Prime Sports shortly after he entered the NBA draft was invalid because it failed to warn Williamson he would

“Why would anyone pick a fight with Zion Williamson?”: NBA fans hilariously react to the Pelicans star’s lookalike beating up 6 guys outside of a bar
NBA fans react to a Zion Williamson lookalike beating up 6 guys outside of a bar with and question why anyone would even take that fight. 
Zion Williamson burst onto the scene in 2019 as a 6’7, 284 pound uber-athletic forward who could make men like Rudy Gobert and Jonas Valanciunas look like they needed to put on more weight. His dominance down-low stemmed from the physicality he brought to the table from his linebacker-esque frame. 

Picturing Zion Williamson in your head, it seems quite impossible that someone out there exists who shares a near identical frame to his and is not a professional athlete of sorts.  

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This however, has clearly been proven wrong as a man who looks near identical to the former Duke Blue Devil was spotted outside of a bar throwing absolute haymakers at 6 people. It’s clear from the video that he’s about the same height as Zion, which ultimately became the difference maker in this fight.

A Zion Williamson lookalike stirs up NBA Twitter as fans react to the man taking on 6 men at once. 
Regardless of how tall you are, holding off 6 grown men in a fight is an incredible in and of itself. Though this is not Zion Williamson, NBA fans sure had a boatload of un believing that it was and questioned why anyone would even want to pick a fight with someone who resembles the Pelicans star’s body type.

It is still unclear who this man is but many claim that he is indeed a football player but no one seems to know whether it is at the collegiate level or anything higher.  
It would be a shame to find out that this man isn’t putting his Hulk-like frame to good use and profiting off of ramming his body into quarterbacks and wide receivers. 

NBA Fan Posts A Look-A-Like Zion Williamson Fighting 6 Guys Outside A Bar: 'This Is Like Hood Version Of Zion'
Zion Williamson's name flooded social media in recent days, and it wasn't because of something he did on the court. A video surfaced showing a man beating six men outside a bar, instantly catching the attention of many people. 

To make things more interesting, some said that man was Zion, sparking many reactions around the NBA community. The guy does look like Williamson, who is listed at 6′ 7″ and 284 lbs. 

Jamaica drubbed 4-0 by USA Women in USWNT Summer Series
Goals from Carli Lloyd, Lindsey Horan, Margaret Purce and Alex Morgan powered the world champions, the USA, to a 4-0 drubbing of Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz at the BBVA Stadium in Houston on Sunday night.

The USA got off to a fast start and scored 24 seconds after the first whistle when a cross to the left of Jamaica’s 18-yard box found Lloyd who fired into the Jamaican goal from close range.

The USA were on the board again six minutes later when Christen Press, on a run into the box from the left, was brought down by Konya Plumber. Horan converted easily sending Jamaican keeper Sydney Schneider, the wrong way.

Purce added the USA’s third in the 22nd minute when she ghosted in behind the Jamaican defence to receive a cross slotting in unchallenged past the advancing goalkeeper.

Jamaica produced a better performance in the second half partly due to the USA taking their foot off the gas and giving the Jamaicans more room to play.

Jamaica drubbed 4-0 by USA Women in USWNT Summer Series
Goals from Carli Lloyd, Lindsey Horan, Margaret Purce and Alex Morgan powered the world champions, the USA, to a 4-0 drubbing of Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz at the BBVA Stadium in Houston on Sunday night.

The result meant that Jamaica leaves the USWNT Summer Series with a win and a loss having defeated Nigeria 1-0 in their opening match last Thursday night.

The USA got off to a fast start and scored 24 seconds after the first whistle when a cross to the left of Jamaica’s 18-yard box found Lloyd who fired into the Jamaican goal from close range.

The USA were on the board again six minutes later when Christen Press, on a run into the box from the left, was brought down by Konya Plumber. Horan converted easily sending Jamaican keeper Sydney Schneider, the wrong way.

Purce added the USA’s third in the 22nd minute when she ghosted in behind the Jamaican defence to receive a cross slotting in unchallenged past the advancing goalkeeper.

Jamaica produced a better performance in the second half partly due to the USA taking their foot off the gas and giving the Jamaicans more room to play.

However, Morgan scored a header in the 90th minute to complete the lopsided victory.

Carli Lloyd becomes oldest USWNT scorer ever in pursuit of fourth Olympics
Carli Lloyd became the oldest goal-scorer in U.S. women’s national team history just 24 seconds into a 4-0 win over Jamaica on Sunday night in Houston.

Breaking a record that stood for 11 years, Lloyd notched her latest goal at 38 years and 332 days old, which is 68 days past when Kristine Lilly last set it in 2010.

“Records are records, they’re always going to be broken,” Lloyd said, according to the Associated Press. “For me, it’s just about winning games, it’s helping the team. I don’t go searching for these records, it’s just a good reminder just to know how grateful I am to step out on the field. Nothing has ever been given to me. I’ve had to earn every single opportunity.”

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Carli Lloyd became the oldest goal-scorer in U.S. women’s national team history just 24 seconds into a 4-0 win over Jamaica on Sunday night in Houston.

Breaking a record that stood for 11 years, Lloyd notched her latest goal at 38 years and 332 days old, which is 68 days past when Kristine Lilly last set it in 2010.

“Records are records, they’re always going to be broken,” Lloyd said, according to the Associated Press. “For me, it’s just about winning games, it’s helping the team. I don’t go searching for these records, it’s just a good reminder just to know how grateful I am to step out on the field. Nothing has ever been given to me. I’ve had to earn every single opportunity.”


Lloyd was somewhat of a dark horse at the start of the year for making this summer’s U.S. Olympic team, returning to the USWNT’s January camp after missing a November one due to injury.

“I gotta say, six months ago at the start of January camp, I was like, ‘There’s no way that Carli Lloyd is making that Olympic roster,’” Danielle Slaton, 2000 Olympic silver medalist and NBC analyst, told On Her Turf last week. “And shame on me for betting against Carli Lloyd. It’s like betting against Tom Brady or LeBron James. You just don’t do it.

“Because Carli is a fighter and a competitor. She’s making a very strong case for not only making this roster, but potentially being the starting number nine (striker) on the Olympic roster.”

One of seven forwards in a current pool of 25 players that will be narrowed down to 18 for Tokyo, likely including four forwards, Lloyd would tie Christie Rampone for the most Olympic Games by a U.S. soccer player at four.

Sunday’s game also included tallies from Lindsey Horan, Margaret Purce and Alex Morgan.

Lloyd is best known for scoring the gold medal-winning goals at both the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games, plus a hat trick in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup final. The U.S. finished fifth at the 2016 Olympics after a quarterfinal loss to eventual silver medalist Sweden.

The game against Jamaica was the second of the Summer Series, which kicked off with a 1-0 win over Portugal on June 10 and ends Wednesday against Nigeria. The U.S. is undefeated in 41 consecutive matches, the team’s third-longest streak ever.

The 18-player Olympic team will be named on or before June 28.

USWNT legend Carli Lloyd defying Father Time in quest for soccer Olympics gold at age 39
Had the Tokyo Olympics been contested in 2020, as scheduled, Carli Lloyd would have been a whole year younger. She’d have turned 38 immediately in advance of the Games, rather than 39 – which, to be frank, still is uncommonly old for a professional soccer player. So maybe those extra 12 months really don’t mean so much.

“I actually feel better,” she told Sporting News, after the U.S. Women’s National team completed a 4-0 friendly victory Sunday night over Jamaica. “And I don’t think that, if it was played in 2020, a number of different things wouldn’t have happened.

If it seems unlikely there could be another level beyond excellence for an athlete encountering middle age, you have not been paying attention to the sporting world in 2021. Tom Brady, already the owner of six Super Bowl rings, won his seventh as a 43-year-old quarterback. Golfer Phil Mickelson earned a sixth major title with a PGA Championship triumph at age 50. Helio Castroneves, essentially discarded by his race team as he entered his mid-40s, won a fourth Indianapolis 500 at age 46.

Lloyd may not appear to belong in this age group at first glance, but understand the nature of the sport and the constant, year-round grind tends to age soccer players more rapidly. Mia Hamm played her last game for the USWNT at 32. Abby Wambach was done at 35. Landon Donovan, the greatest USMNT player, was cut from the 2014 World Cup team at age 32. Zinedine Zidane ended his career with a World Cup triumph shortly after turning 34.

Lloyd will reach her 39th birthday July 16, and it’ll be a full celebration if that occurs in Ja



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