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Kevin Harlan Couldn’t Hold It Together After Reggie Miller Said ‘Any Time AD Grimaces, It’s 3 Weeks’

When healthy, Anthony Davis is among the NBA’s elite two-way forces in the frontcourt. The problem is, for much of his career he’s struggled with the staying healthy part of the equation, often finding himself sidelined with various ailments and injuries — since playing back-to-back seasons of 75 games in 2015-16 and 16-17, Davis has missed at least 20 games in each of the last five seasons.

Most recently this year, Davis missed time with a stress injury in his foot that has kept him on the injury list as he continues to manage the injury while playing through it. Davis’ propensity for being hurt has become almost darkly comical, as seemingly every time things start going well and he looks like his dominant self again, something new pops up.

In the fourth quarter of the Lakers national TV showdown with the Bucks on Thursday night, Davis took a shot to the hip and on the replay, Grant Hill noted he was grimacing as he went down, which caused Reggie Miller to quip, “that’s the last thing Lakers fans want to see. Any time AD grimaces, it’s three weeks [on the shelf].” That led to both Grant and Kevin Harlan having to stifle laughter and hold down the cough button as the broadcast went silent as they tried to regain their composure.

The laughter isn’t so much at AD and more at Reggie for firing off that comment on air. That’s a joke you’d expect to see on Twitter, or if on TV at all from Charles Barkley, not coming out of Reggie Miller’s mouth, but it was a well-timed, even if maybe off-color, joke from TNT’s lead game analyst.

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Rebecca Black Is Shining Bright By Dropping Her Fiery ‘Let Her Burn’ Debut Album

Rebecca Black dropped her long-awaited debut album, Let Her Burn, today. As an independent artist, this project took a little bit in the making — but fans are all the more here for her return.

“I’ve dreamt of this ever since I was a tiny tumblr obsessed teenage bean in OC,” she shared on Instagram last November. “I remember I was full of fear, but at the same time I had this burning desire to show and prove myself to the world. I spent hours up alone every night listening to the albums that brought me comfort, hope and adventure in my own skin, imagining how my own could feel, if one day it ever got to exist.”

The singer also noted that the timing was perfect, as it has also been exactly twelve years since her song “Friday” became a viral sensation when she was 13. However, the immense popularity of the song wasn’t everything it was cracked up to be, especially as an adolescent.

“I think being so young and having such an intense reaction to “Friday” to deal with as a kid really hindered that ability to take control of my own life and the things that I believed in,” she told Uproxx in 2021. “I just tried to never give up on that. And I’ve fallen so many times, so ungracefully.”

Let Her Burn is out now via Rebecca Black. Buy/stream it here.

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Dove Cameron And Khalid Stick By Each Other’s Sides On Their New ‘We Go Down Together’ Ballad

Dove Cameron and Khalid have dropped their first ever collaboration together in the form of the hypnotic ballad titled ‘We Go Down Together.’ The track provides a beautiful blend of each artist’s uniquely-talented vocals.

“If you get hurt, I’ll try to make it better,” they duet on the chorus.

“This song is very personal and special to me,” Cameron shared in a statement. “Working with my friend Khalid on this record makes the experience all the more magical. I’ve been exploring different sonic palates as I write my debut album and finding new ways to give myself to my fans.

“This song and accompanying music video are like a little distilled love letter in a bottle,” she continued. “A song about a timeless love, the kind of love that makes you feel like you might be the only two people left on earth, and you wouldn’t even notice.”

“Working with Dove Cameron was an absolute pleasure,” Khalid added. “Our time on set together was magical and I can’t wait for the world to see and hear what we created together.”

Along with the new track, the duo filmed a music video together that finds them encapsulating the feeling of sticking by someone’s side — as they literally pose as such in it.

Listen to Dove Cameron and Khalid’s ‘We Go Down Together’ above.

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Daniel Caesar Gets Brutally Honest On His New Single, ‘Let Me Go’

After dropping his vulnerable new single, “Do You Like Me?” last week, Daniel Caesar has shared another new track. On the brutally honest “Let Me Go,” Caesar warns a woman that he may not be the one for her. He advises her to let him go before things get too toxic.

“Ain’t gonna sleep tonight / My dreams exhaust me / I’ll be awake, ‘til the light / It’s bout that time that I, break away / before my time expires / Baby won’t you let me go,” he sings.

The song’s instrumental is equal parts dreamy and hypnotic, as Caesar‘s vocals shine through, creating a saccharine air amid tambourines and sultry guitars.

According to a press statement accompanied by the song’s release, “Let Me Go” precedes “an exciting announcement to come from Caesar next week.”

Perhaps it could be news about his upcoming album. This time last year, Caesar revealed to Complex that he was working on a new album, and that he was taking inspiration from Michael Haneke films, particularly one called Funny Games.

“That movie is crazy,” he said. “I can’t believe I’ve lived my whole life without knowing about it. The White Ribbon, The Piano Teacher are great films of his, too.”

In the meantime, you can check out “Let Me Go” above.

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Linkin Park Is No Longer ‘Lost’ On The Band’s Newly Unearthed Song

Linkin Park has unearthed a new song “Lost” that features the late Chester Bennington‘s vocals.

It features the same electronic-style instrumentals and breathy background vocals that are custom across the band’s discography. The chorus explodes in something bigger than itself, boasting the power that Bennington had in his voice.

Following Bennington’s passing, members of Linkin Park primarily went in their separate directions, as Mike Shinoda dropped his Post Traumatic EP in 2018.

“It’s a journey out of grief and darkness, not into grief and darkness,” Shinoda said in a statement at the time. “If people have been through something similar, I hope they feel less alone. If they haven’t been through this, I hope they feel grateful.”

A few years later in 2020, Linkin Park still honored the 20th anniversary of Hybrid Theory by sharing a ton of original demos and songs, including the take of their massive hit “In The End,” across six discs.

“I didn’t want it to be sad, was part of the problem,” Shinoda shared on Apple Music Hits (via Kerrang). “I was like, ‘It’s too early to do this. Is it going to be sad for people?’”

“I felt like this timing, it can be a really nice moment to reflect on the journey and have it be celebratory,” he added.

Listen to Linkin Park’s “Lost” above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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The Kid Laroi Comes To Terms With Adulthood On His New Single ‘Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)’

At 19 years old, Australian singer/rapper The Kid Laroi is living the teen dream. With lots of hits under his belt, and a promising debut album on the way, Laroi seems to have it all. However, like every kid, Laroi is dealing with the pains of growing. He expresses these woes on his new single, “Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1).”

In the latest cut from his upcoming album, The First Time, Laroi remembers the days when he used to dream of where he is now.

“Growing up, I watched my favorite rappers’ interviews / I ain’t believe ’em when they said, ‘It ain’t all what it seems’ / But now I’m here, realized they were tellin’ truth / ‘Cause you sacrificed yourself for everybody’s needs, by any means / I’m married to the game for this diamond ring / And I spend more time with her than anybody else it seems,” he raps.

In the song’s accompanying visual, Laroi is seen walking through several scenes from his life, including visiting his uncle’s grave, measuring his height against a wall, and partying and causing trouble with his friends.

Both the song and the video clock in at just over two minutes, leaving the viewers wanting to see how the story continues.

Check out the video for “Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)” above.

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Alabama community rallies around author after school district cancels Black History Month event

There’s something special about having a book read to you by the actual author. It means a lot to adults, so one can only imagine how children feel when they find out that the person preparing to read them a story is the person who wrote it. It’s a small piece of childhood magic that never really goes away.

That’s exactly the treat that several classrooms were primed to get when award-winning children’s book author Derrick Barnes was scheduled to read to students at three schools in the Hoover City Schools public school district near Birmingham, Alabama. It’s an event that was inquired about back in April 2022, nearly a full year in advance to ensure the author would be available for February. But just days before the start of Black History Month, the superintendent of Hoover City Schools abruptly canceled the scheduled readings.

The cancellation came as a surprise to Barnes, his team, as well as the parents and teachers within Hoover City Schools. The superintendent of the school district, Dee Fowler, cited one parent’s concerns about the visits and the author’s “controversial ideas.” Fowler also stated there were contract issues, according to CNN.


No matter the reason, Barnes would not be reading at the schools, which not only affects the children but also leaves the author out thousands of dollars. But the Alabama community decided they were not going to allow this situation to stand and chose to do something about it any way they could. Hundreds of frustrated parents have worked together to raise a portion of the $9,900 Barnes lost by the event being canceled on such short notice, and they didn’t stop there.

People in the town are stocking his book in the Free Little Libraries, which are small bookcases placed throughout towns and free for the public to use. Two teachers, Kent Haines and Reed Lochlamy, wrote a letter to the school district and 140 teachers from Hoover City Schools signed on as of February 3. According to WBRC, the teachers are asking for more transparency about the situation and how to avoid it in the future.

The award-winning author writes children’s books that feature Black children doing normal daily activities and encourages positive self-image. These are books that Black children can see representation in and other children can see something other than Black people experiencing trauma or some other situation that needs to be overcome. Most of his writings center joy, and it would’ve been a joy for kids to see that reflected.

“I really try to focus on writing books where Black children are doing ‘slice of life’ things,” Barnes explained to CBS 42 News. “When I first got into the industry, all the books that were written by Black authors that got awards were always about civil rights or slavery. No bedtime stories. No stories about going to school.”

“How many teachers want those students to be able to have that opportunity to see themselves reflected in the people that we bring in?” Haines asked WBRC before continuing, “More broadly, I am hoping that this leads our district to more fully enact its stated values regarding the diverse community that we live and teach in.”

The cancellation of authors speaking at elementary schools seems to be the latest trend seemingly stemming from the small faction of outspoken organizations that want to ban books in schools. Reasons for banning particular books span from “inappropriate” to Critical Race Theory, which is a graduate-level course taught to law students.

Throughout the process, it has not been clear what the exact offending material was that was posted to Barnes’ social media page that started the cancellation. But the support shown is reason enough for the school district to reconsider hastily deciding things based on one person’s dissent.

When asked about the support received by the teachers, Barnes told WBRC, “I look forward to finally coming down there hopefully this upcoming school year and I just want to tell all of them thank you, love them very much and keep up the fight.”

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Experienced 747 pilot reveals the worst time of day for anxious people to fly

It’s normal to get a little nervous before boarding an airplane. Hurtling through the air at 600 miles per hour, 30,000 feet off the ground isn’t a natural human experience. According to Stratos Jet Charters, up to 40% of all people experience some anxiety when it comes to flying.

The good news is that they have little reason to be afraid. Only one in 20 million flights result in a passenger’s death. Whereas the average American’s lifetime odds of dying in a car crash are 1 in 101.

I think that solves the “Should we fly or drive?” debate.


But if you still are more afraid of traveling on a plane than the ride in a taxi to the airport, here’s something to ease your mind. If you want to avoid turbulence, book a flight in the morning. “The heating of the ground later causes bumpier air, and it’s much more likely to thunderstorm in the afternoon,” Jerry Johnson, a pilot from Los Angeles, told Reader’s Digest.

If you experience turbulence, there’s no need to worry; planes are designed to handle changes in air currents. The only time to be concerned about turbulence is if you’re standing on the plane and could fall while walking back to your seat or waiting in line for the bathroom.

Travelers looking for the smoothest place to sit on a plane should choose a seat near a wing. “The bumpiest place to sit is in the back. A plane is like a seesaw. If you’re in the middle, you don’t move as much,” pilot Patrick Smith told Reader’s Digest.

On the ultra-rare occasion of a plane crash, the safest spot to sit is the emergency exit. “Always offer to sit by the emergency exits because—as long as you’re able-bodied—I think probably the best seats are the ones closest to the exits,” 747 pilot Nick Eades told LADbible.

“Then if there is an abandoned take-off [or] there is catastrophic failure, you can either help people out or be the first to get out of the airplane yourself. You’re in a very good position,” Eades continued. “It’s common sense, if you think about it.”

If the anxiety you feel around flying has more to do with cost than personal safety, a scientific study found that prices are usually at their lowest three weeks to two months before a flight, with average prices hitting rock bottom 44 days before departure.

“Prices will be lowest three to six weeks before your trip, rising rapidly in the last three weeks before departure date,” deal-finding site Hopper told Forbes.

But if you’re going to book your flight outside of that window, sooner is a lot worse than farther out. “Travelers who wait to book their flights within three weeks of travel dates can risk paying double, or even triple the amount,” CheapAir.com wrote in its Annual Flight Report. “If you have an emergency or unexpected trip, you’ll likely pay about $150 more than you would if you shopped in the prime booking window.”

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Melanie Lynskey has perfect response after being told her body didn’t fit her ‘The Last Of Us’ role

In HBO’s “The Last of Us,” actress Melanie Lynskey plays Kathleen—a tough, formidable villain and ruthless leader of a rebel alliance, not to mention apocalypse survivor.

Do these attributes require any particular sort of body type? Common sense screams no. And yet, outdated views dictate that the answer must be yes.

Case in point: former “America’s Top Model” winner Adrianne Curry recently criticized the legitimacy of Lynskey for the role solely because of her naturally soft body frame, implying that only someone toned and athletic could pull it off.

Referencing a photo of Lynskey in a dress for InStyle Magazine, Curry tweeted, “her body says life of luxury…not post apocolyptic [sic] warlord. where is linda hamilton when you need her?”

Lynskey, who is no stranger to standing up to body critics, had some choice words to say in response.


“Firstly- this is a photo from my cover shoot for InStyle magazine, not a still from HBO’s The Last Of Us,” Lynskey wrote. “And I’m playing a person who meticulously planned & executed an overthrow of FEDRA. I am supposed to be SMART, ma’am. I don’t need to be muscly. That’s what henchmen are for.”

It’s a plague that’s been on the strong female lead since breaking away from the role of victim or the wife—this notion that she has to possess qualities we typically find exemplary in men, be it with a hardened gym body, untouchable toughness, or a solid, singular focus. And this bias in fiction spills over into the real world. As Lynksey noted in a follow-up post, “Women, and especially women in leadership positions, are scrutinized incessantly. Her voice is too shrill. Her voice is too quiet. She pays too much attention to how she looks. She doesn’t pay enough attention to how she looks. She’s too angry. She’s not angry enough.'”

But Lynskey wants to dismantle all that. The actress wrote that she felt it was important to portray Kathleen as “feminine, and soft-voiced, and all the things that we’ve been told are ‘weak,’” adding that what made her casting “exciting” was that it imagined “a future in which people start listening to the person with the best ideas. Not the coolest or the toughest person…The person who is doing the planning…The one who’s decisive.”

From being constantly reminded since the age of 17 to be “thin, confident and pretty” to having a crew member suggest a personal trainer for her acclaimed role on “Yellowjackets,” Lynskey has constantly had to address unsolicited comments about her shape. And while that is exhausting to think about, she feels that, other than the acting itself, “the most exciting part of my job is subverting expectations.”

Goes to show that Lynskey knows exactly how to be tough, whether fending off zombies or out-of-touch comments on social media.

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10 things that made us smile this week

Need a little dose of joy? How about 10?

Welcome to this week’s roundup of delights, which includes an inspiring haka, a gorgeous duet between Pink and Kelly Clarkson, the sweetest little pancake maker, the most adorable acorn people you’ve ever seen and more.

If you’re looking for some reasons to smile, we’ve got you covered. Enjoy!

1. The magical world of “Becorns” taps right into our childlike wonder.

David Bird was a toy designer at LEGO before he started creating the acorn characters he dubs “Becorns.” The scenes he creates by setting up Becorns and waiting for wildlife to find them are peak joy. They even have their own names and personalities! See more and learn about how the idea came about here.


2. Students greet their teachers and classmates with a back-to-school haka in New Zealand.

These Māori students from the tribe of Raukawa are showing their utmost respect to their teachers and fellow students with this traditional haka. So beautiful.

3. Pink and Kelly Clarkson met up on Clarkson’s show and delivered a stunning duet of “What About Us?”

Not only is this an awesome message, but both of these singers are known for their rich, powerhouse voices, so putting them together was a stroke of brilliance. A whole album of duets, please! Read the full story here.

4. Daddy and daughter pancake day—can we make this a whole show?

It’s just cuteness upon cuteness. What a sweet relationship these two have, and it’s also a masterclass in encouraging language development. Good job, daddy.

5. Adele’s reaction to this man holding up his late wife’s picture is what it’s all about.

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A very special moment from Adele’s concert this past Friday ♥️ #adele #weekendswithadele #adelevegas #adelelive #someonelikeyou #whenwewereyoung

Genuine human-to-human connection. Love to see it. Read the full story here.

6. Kid snuck his family’s toaster to school so he could share their stash of Pop-Tarts.

Scroll through for the whole story. What a guy. (These are the kinds of kids teachers actually adore. If only all kids were this thoughtful!)

7. Keanu Reeves surprised a small town pub with an unexpected visit.

Keanu Reeves at The Robin Hood pub

The staff at The Robin Hood pub in Tring, Hertfordshire, about 30 miles outside of London, got the surprise of a lifetime when Keanu Reeves walked in the door. He enjoyed a pint and some fish and chips and then, in typical Keanu style, praised the kitchen crew while shaking their hands. Read the full story here.

8. Seriously, the kid who wrote this poem deserves some kind of prize.

And the illustrations! So flippin’ clever and cute.

9. The cast of “Saturday Night Life” couldn’t keep it together during the “Lisa from Temecula” skit.

SNL may have its ups and downs, but there is nothing funnier than when the comedians themselves can’t keep from laughing. “Lisa from Temecula” will definitely go down in cast-cracking history. Read the full story here.

10. If none of that got you smiling, this almond-obsessed ninja cat surely will.

Everyone’s cat is its own brand of weird, but oh. my. goodness. “Her best friend is an almond.” It’s too much. What a treasure of a cat this lady landed.

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