In Starz’s “Heels,” unwavering ambition turns lives. The story of two brothers who also happen to be each other’s competitors is followed in the drama, which centres on the tight-knit community of a small Georgian town. One plays the evil, or “heel,” while the other plays the hero, or “face.” The two brothers play out planned bouts and keep everyone in the dark in an effort to uphold their late father’s legacy and compete for national exposure. Read More...
As far as Wendy Williams is concerned, Joe Giudice should definitely be sent back to his home country after being released from jail! On her talk show today, the host discussed the current situation in which the Giudice family is!
As fans of RHONJ know, Joe was just released from behind bars after completing his three years long sentence for bank fraud.
And since he is also in danger of being deported, Wendy shared her opinion on whether or not he should still be allowed to remain in the United States alongside his wife and four daughters. Read More...
Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesTechnically, supermax reflects a player with 7-9 years of service signing at the 35 percent maximum. But informally, it's used to include those coming off rookie-scale contracts earning the 30 percent max.
For this analysis, supermax will be used for both scenarios.
Additionally, the rookie-scale supermax can be agreed to on a maybe. The veteran supermax (for those in the 7-9 range) requires the player to prequalify. For example, Giannis Antetokounmpo signed the latter after winning Most Valuable Player, but others like Ja Morant, Zion Williamson and Darius Garland signed for up to 30 percent but ultimately didn't meet the criteria. Read More...