2011年4月26日星期二

music and life outside of the game

The Wizards reject the term male cheerleader, and they don’t like male dancer, either. They describe Briscoe as a Hype Guy. But he does dance, and he does cheer, and his smile Fendi Sunglasses, which he flashes all night long, is as wide as the backboard he frequently dances behind. And as a man doing these things for thousands of fans every home game, he occupies an exceptionally rare position in all of professional sports. Can we all be okay with that?" Lou Williams entered the NBA in 2005 as a member of the last draft class that allowed high school players to jump straight to the League. Since then, he has experienced it all over the course of his six-year NBA career, including a three-game stint in the D-League at the beginning of his sophomore season. This year, the 6-1, 175-pound reserve guard for the Philadelphia 76ers is having one of his best seasons yet, averaging 13.7 points and 3.4 assists per game Roberto Cavalli Sunglasses.
In the end, Lou Williams will always be defined by his accomplishments on the basketball court, but that hasn’t stopped him from building his personal brand away from the arena. When it comes to off-court endeavors, Williams is one of the more entrepreneurial-minded sports professionals out there Ferragamo Sunglasses. While he was in New York, we sat down with Lou to talk hoops, fashion, music and life outside of the game.

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