Thanksgiving 2021: How the day went by the NBA
The NBA world enjoyed a rare day off for Thanksgiving Thursday. Players not only from the US but from all over the world have come together to celebrate this day.
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We didn’t get to see many discs this year, but the players – current and former – were in high spirits. Sporting News has got you some of the best Thanksgiving posts.
James Harden
The 2018 NBA MVP spent part of his Thanksgiving serving meals to individuals and families in Brooklyn.
Deni Avdija
The Israeli-born Shaman striker had his first Thanksgiving meal, and he begged Americans to make healthier food. He hasn’t even finished his meal before he’s thought about how many miles he’ll have to burn to burn off the extra calories.
Deni had her first Thanksgiving meal! 🍽
The first time he tried pumpkin pie, gravy and more
His reaction was not at all what we expected 😂 pic.twitter.com/3pqtYoO6Uj
– Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) November 26, 2021
Patty Mills
Australians don’t celebrate Thanksgiving like their North American friends, so Brooklyn’s swashbuckling guard Patty Mills has other things in mind for Thanksgiving morning.
Thanasis Antetokounmpo
Antetkounbros – plus mom Veronica – set the tone for everything at home.
John Wall
Baron Davis
B. Diddy challenged anyone to hit better plates. him and his family.
Javale McGee
The big man of the Suns knows the importance of giving. He hosted Thanksgiving dinners for Child Crisis Arizona, who provide Arizona children and youth with a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect.
CJ Watson
I can just eat the sides give me some Mac n cheese and sauces and gravy and sweet potatoes and I’m frank lol
– CJ Watson (@ Quietstorm_32) November 25, 2021