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It Was Awful, It Meant Everything by T.J. McConnell
Zach Beeker/NBAE via Getty I’m going to start this with something that’s a little funny — just to lighten the mood. That’s not my mom. After Game 7, I guess this clip went viral, you’ve probably seen it. I’m crying my eyes out as I’m walking off the court, and one of the TV camera […]


I’m going to start this with something that’s a little funny — just to lighten the mood.
That’s not my mom.
After Game 7, I guess this clip went viral, you’ve probably seen it. I’m crying my eyes out as I’m walking off the court, and one of the TV camera guys is following me through the tunnel. And you can see this woman just kind of notice the camera guy — immediately block him from me — and then motion at him like, SIR. SIR, DO NOT TAKE ANOTHER STEP. LEAVE T.J. ALONE. I think it must have been the way she seemed so protective of me … but people assumed it was my mom. So then of course the clip got shared all over social media, with millions of views and these captions like, “T.J. MCCONNELL’S MOM DOES NOT PLAY.” Yeah. Lol. Not my mom.
Who it is, though, is Karen Atkeson — our VP of Player Relations with the Pacers. I’ve developed a great relationship with Karen over the six seasons I’ve been here. And I think she saw I was in tears, saw how raw my emotions were, so she gave me this big hug and tried talking me through it. And then when the TV camera started following me, she just reacted out of support.
And all jokes aside … I actually think it says a lot that people figured it was my mom in the video. Because in a way it’s what our mentality was as a team the whole season. I know it’s a cliché, but I swear to God: We did this as a family.
It was the players, it was the coaches, it was people like Karen throughout the organization, it was legends from past Pacers teams, it was everyone with the Fever, it was our amazing fans…… so many different people. That’s how it felt anyway. It felt like we built this from the ground up — together, as a family. Then we grinded through the highs and lows of the season as a family. Then we won (and won, and won, and won) in the playoffs as a family.
And in the end, unfortunately, yeah: We lost as a family.
What’s ironic is, I really did need some mom-type support, heading through the tunnel after Game 7. Your season ends the way ours did……. you’re pretty much feeling like a little kid in that moment. It’s total helplessness, you know?? You go from walking onto the floor, pre-game, and you’re believing in your heart you’re about to win a championship — to then suddenly you’re walking off and it’s over. Just over, the end, time to go home. Plus our guy is on crutches and we all know what it is. I could tell you how that moment was bittersweet, or how there were mixed emotions, but I’d be lying.
It was just f***ing devastating, man.

And if I told you that this past month has been any better……. I’d be lying, too. Every time I remember how close we came, it hurts all over again.
But I decided to put some thoughts down for a couple of reasons.
One, to say thank you for — straight up — the best basketball season of my life.
How it ended was so awful, but the rest? It meant everything.
And then the second reason is, I wanted to share something that’s been on my mind since Game 7. I’ve been thinking about how, part of why losing that game was so hard, was that we’d gotten to a point where we believed in ourselves so strongly — as a group that always finds a way. We were in all these situations, all playoffs, where people gave us no chance. But we kept finding ways to win. Even heading into Game 6, after OKC blew us out and Tyrese got hurt, people were pouring dirt on our chances and acting like it was a wrap. But we stayed alive. And it’s like you do that enough times … it gets hard to believe there could be a time when you won’t do it. You know what I mean? So then when Game 7 went how it did, I feel like it wasn’t even just sadness we were experiencing. It was also shock. Like, Wait, no — what?? That’s not how it goes for us, sorry. That’s not how the story ends.
And if there’s a message I wanted to get across in here, other than thanking you guys, it’s this: I still think that’s not how the story ends. Honestly.
I know we’re being written off now by everyone. I know they’re thinking the Pacers are done, or that this run we just went on will be the peak for our group. And I understand why. But it’s the same bulls*** we’ve always dealt with in Indy — and it’s the same exact thing we’ve had to hear so many times over the last year. Swept by the Celtics, they’re done. Started out 10–15, they’re done. Down 7 late to the Bucks, down 7 late to the Cavs, down 9 late to the Knicks, down 15 late to the Thunder, they’re done. Down 3–2 in the Finals, they’re done.
Lost Game 7 in the most brutal way possible … lost their franchise player for next season … lost their center in free agency … they’re done.
You’d think people would learn by now, but: We’re actually not done.
And I guess that’s my message to any Pacers fans reading this. I have no idea what the future holds. Getting over Game 7 will be tough. Replacing Myles will be tough. Playing without Tyrese will be … whatever is tougher than tough. But you know that feeling we all started to have as the playoffs went on — how there’s just something about this team? Man, I promise you: That feeling was real.
And we’re going to work like hell to feel it again soon.

I’ll end this on another funny story — it’s dumb, but whatever. I think it kind of speaks to what’s cool about our group.
Alright … so I’m a 6’1″ white guy in his mid-30s. In other words, I’m not exactly stopping traffic as this NBA player people recognize. And that’s just me on a normal day. You can imagine, on a day when I’m wearing a hat? I’m almost definitely not getting recognized. And during COVID, when you added a mask to the mix — nah, forget it. I was pretty much fully anonymous.
And all that is to say: It’s not Tyrese’s fault. But on his first day in Indy after he got traded, as he was walking through the facility, he and I crossed paths. And I’ve got my hat on, my mask up … I’m chilling. I’m not even thinking about that, though. So of course I just go right up to him, real excited, and I’m like, “Tyrese!!! What’s up brother. How are you??? Bro, welcome to Indy.”
Yeah, Tyrese did not know who I was. He was very friendly, but 1000% thought I was some guy who works on the business side. Then a few awkward seconds passed, until eventually I realized what was going on. I took my hat off, pulled my mask down, and we started laughing so hard.
We joke about that story with each other all the time……. and honestly I can’t help but think of it right now, as I kind of look back on the season we had. Like — I can’t help but think of how so much of what we’ve built here with the Pacers, it’s based on this low-profile, no-ego, almost anonymous vibe: whether it’s our Player Relations VP being mistaken for “T.J.’s mom,” because she showed me so much support … or it’s guys in our rotation being mistaken for “role players,” because so many of them are willing to sacrifice for team success … or it’s our city being mistaken for “small-market,” when it’s louder and tougher to play in than any big-market arena … or it’s Tyrese being mistaken for “overrated,” when he’s an absolute killer, maybe the best point guard in the world, one of the best dudes in the league, and without a doubt a future NBA champion.
I’m not sure if that vibe is why we’ve been successful — but I do think it’s part of it. And I hope there’s some comfort in that, especially as we look forward to next season, and have to hear about how our “window is closed” or whatever. I mean….. maybe it is?? I guess it could be. This is a tough f***ing league.
Or maybe nobody knows what they’re talking about.
Maybe everybody is just mistaken again.
Maybe they underestimated Indiana one more time.
—T.J.
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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's shocked facial reaction after strikeout is going viral
The post Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani’s shocked facial reaction after strikeout is going viral appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Los Angeles Dodgers were victorious against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday, but the spotlight quickly shifted from the scoreboard to Shohei Ohtani’s expression after one of the most surprising moments of the season. In a 5-4 […]

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The Los Angeles Dodgers were victorious against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday, but the spotlight quickly shifted from the scoreboard to Shohei Ohtani’s expression after one of the most surprising moments of the season. In a 5-4 win at Great American Ball Park, the Dodgers slugger struck out four times—an unprecedented moment in his career—and his stunned facial reaction to one filthy strikeout instantly became a viral phenomenon.
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The Ohtani strikeout moment came courtesy of Reds starter Nick Lodolo, who fanned the designated hitter three times. One particular at-bat sent social media into a frenzy. After swinging through a vicious breaking ball, Ohtani froze at the plate with wide eyes and an open mouth, clearly stunned by what he had just missed.
The Talkin’ Baseball podcast captured the moment on X (formerly known as Twitter) with the caption that summed it up perfectly.
“Nick Lodolo had Shohei seeing ghosts”
That post quickly racked up over 46,000 views and sparked hundreds of memes, jokes, and fan reactions. The viral moment reminded fans that even MVP-caliber players are human.
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Headed into the game, Ohtani boasted dominant 2025 numbers with a .273 batting average, 38 home runs, and 73 RBIs. His four-strikeout performance was not only rare—it marked the first such game of his career—making the shocked reaction even more noteworthy. Lodolo, meanwhile, finished with 10 strikeouts, drawing praise across social media for his dominant outing.
Despite the Japanese superstar’s tough night at the plate, the Dodgers rallied late. A clutch two-run homer by Tommy Edman in the seventh inning gave Los Angeles the lead. The Reds had jumped ahead with early home runs from Jake Fraley and Noelvi Marte, but Cincinnati’s bullpen faltered in the late innings.
The Lodolo vs. Ohtani matchup became the highlight of the night. The Dodgers phenom finished 0-for-5 with an uncharacteristic four strikeouts, while Lodolo’s stuff drew praise for its movement and deception. The southpaw’s dominant outing delivered fans a viral moment and a rare bit of levity during a tense divisional stretch.
With the win, the club moved to 63-45, maintaining a 4.5-game lead over the San Diego Padres in the National League West. Despite a 10-13 record this June, the team remains in control of the division and looks poised for another postseason run.
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What made the moment stick wasn’t just the numbers—it was the expression. The reactions to Ohtani’s stunned face reflect the universal feeling of being humbled, even for the best. Fans connected instantly, and in the world of baseball where every stat is scrutinized, it was his facial reaction that stole the show.
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Nick Wright shuts down LeBron James
Nick Wright shuts down LeBron James – Nikola Jokic team-up rumors after cryptic boat photo goes viral: “He’s got a ton of players in Europe” originally appeared on Basketball Network. Fox Sports’ Nick Wright is one of the NBA talking heads who has always sided with LeBron James in arguments, and LBJ has often shown his respect and affinity […]

Nick Wright shuts down LeBron James – Nikola Jokic team-up rumors after cryptic boat photo goes viral: “He’s got a ton of players in Europe” originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Fox Sports’ Nick Wright is one of the NBA talking heads who has always sided with LeBron James in arguments, and LBJ has often shown his respect and affinity for Wright.
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Commenting on the recent Instagram post by Nikola Jokic‘s agent, where he is on the boat with LeBron and his business manager Maverick Carter, Wright says that he is absolutely sure that the photo or the meeting they had has nothing to do with Bron possibly teaming up with Joker and wearing a Denver Nuggets uniform next season.
“I can report unequivocally that this tweet or Instagram caption was about LeBron playing on the Denver Nuggets next year is unequivocally 100 percent false. There is a zero percent chance that LeBron is on the Nuggets a year from now. That’s not my opinion. I know that,” declared Wright.
Not about LeBron or Jokic
Speculations arose when Misko Raznatovic posted a photo of himself with James and Carter on a boat in Saint Tropez, France. Raznatovic captioned the post, “The summer of 2025 is the perfect time to make big plans for the fall of 2025.” This made internet users think that they were hatching some plan either about James himself or Jokic, who is Misko’s client.
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That’s because not only will LBJ be an unrestricted free agent after the 2025-26 NBA season, but Joker could very well be the grand prize in the 2026 free agency after he declined to sign an extension with the Nuggets this offseason.
Rumors ran wild after Raznatovic’s social media post, whether about James going to Denver, Jokic going to the Lakers, or the two of them planning to team up. But Wright thinks the post isn’t about that.
“I think he was not the subject of the Instagram post,” added Nick. “I think Maverick was. LeBron made it pop the way it did…That man on the boat represents most of Euro Basket, essentially, and a lot of international players, I think.”
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It was likely about Carter’s league
It was reported last January that Carter was hired as an advisor by a group of investors seeking to raise $5 billion to start an international basketball league composed of six men’s teams and six women’s teams that would play around the globe.
If that plan is to materialize, then the group would need international talent to fill the teams. There is no man better to get help from than Raznatovic, who owns BeoBasket, one of the top player agencies in Europe. Wright’s co-host Chris Broussard agreed with him.
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“He’d probably love to play with Jokic, but I don’t think this is what it’s all about. I think his buddy Maverick Carter, who is starting an international league and this agent, doesn’t only have Jokic, he’s got a ton of players in Europe. I think that’s what this was about, laying the groundwork for that league, have a little fun by throwing breadcrumbs to the people,” said Broussard.
Many say that everything King James does is calculated. He also said that he does not randomly allow himself to be captured in a photo that goes public. That one may not be different. But as Brou said, he was probably having fun by making his critics think too much about nothing.
This story was originally reported by Basketball Network on Jul 29, 2025, where it first appeared.
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Mikel Brown Jr. is already the most dominant freshman in college basketball
Mikel Brown Jr. is emerging as one of the most anticipated incoming freshmen in college basketball. Louisville basketball’s incoming 5-star point guard has been going viral all offseason for his gold medal run and offseason training. Recently, former Louisville Cardinals legend and current NBA superstar Donovan Mitchell held his annual basketball camp for the best […]


Mikel Brown Jr. is emerging as one of the most anticipated incoming freshmen in college basketball. Louisville basketball’s incoming 5-star point guard has been going viral all offseason for his gold medal run and offseason training.
Recently, former Louisville Cardinals legend and current NBA superstar Donovan Mitchell held his annual basketball camp for the best players, and Brown is going viral once again for his explosiveness and elite playmaking.
The Cardinals’ backcourt is expected to be one of the best in the nation as Brown will be joined by Adrian Wooley, Ryan Conwell, and Isaac McKneely. Brown’s dominant performances during the FIBA U19 World Cup and what he just displayed this past weekend not only prove that Pat Kelsey’s squad is destined for a Final Four run, but that Brown has a legitimate shot at being one of the best players in college basketball next season.
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Louisville’s Mikel Brown Jr. is already turning heads before he plays a single game
The now 6-foot-5 point guard displayed tremendous explosiveness at Mitchell’s camp and showed he has the strength, speed, and athleticism to dominate next season. Brown went viral for one clip, specifically when he played 1v1 basketball against a top-five point guard and a Villanova commit, Acaden Lewis.
Brown went to his left, took two powerful dribbles down the lane, and threw a monster of a tomahawk dunk over Lewis. Brown’s athleticism is skyrocketing this offseason, accompanied by a growth of a few inches, as he now stands at 6-foot-5.
Incoming freshman Mikel Brown Jr. showed out at SPIDA Elite camp 👀
Mikel looks ready to have a HUGE season for the Louisville Cardinals 🔥 @MikelBrownJr1 pic.twitter.com/wrM28TCvqZ
— B/R Hoops (@brhoops) July 28, 2025
He is ranked as high as the No. 1 point guard in the 2025 cycle and the sixth-best player in the recruiting class. He has proven this entire offseason why he is regarded as highly as he is and is projected to be a top-five pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Brown is also seen in multiple clips showing off his shot creation and ability to score at an elite level. The 5-star guard is coming off screens, utilizing his lethal side step and creating just enough space to get his shot off over his defenders. The guard looks nearly unstoppable.
The ability to flip a switch and drive through the lane, tomahawk over defenders, or splash deep 3-pointers while executing contested side steps is what projects him to be one of the best players in the nation next season.
Brown is showcasing many skills this past weekend, but one that has become one of his favorites is his ability to hit defenders with a three-dribble combo. He attacks the rim with his first dribble, pulls back, then executes a hesitation dribble, and finishes with a step-back 3-pointer. He is doing this in multiple clips and all under control.
This incoming freshman is a type of talent Louisville hasn’t had in a long time. He is going to be the team’s leader, and if the Cardinals do make it to the Final Four it will be because Brown led them there.
The 18-year-old guard continues to prove this offseason that the hype is real. While everyone is waiting for it to translate to the real games of the 2025-26 season, Brown is showing everyone that they don’t have to wait, and he is going to dominate.
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2015 Video Of New York Shooter Shane Tamura Goes Viral
Police confirmed that Tamura had a documented history of mental illness but no prior criminal record Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed Four people were killed and one critically injured in a Manhattan office shooting by Shane Tamura Tamura, 27, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor of the Park Avenue building […]


- Four people were killed and one critically injured in a Manhattan office shooting by Shane Tamura
- Tamura, 27, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor of the Park Avenue building
- He was armed with an AR-15-style rifle and wore body armour during the attack in the building’s lobby
At least four people were killed and one critically injured when a gunman opened fire inside a Manhattan office building on Monday evening. The shooter, now identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor of the Park Avenue skyscraper.
Now, a 2015 video of Tamura has gone viral online. Then a high school student, Tamura played running back for Granada Hills Charter in California and was featured in a post-game interview following a 35-31 win over Kennedy High.
“Our coach basically asked me, he was like, Shane, he just threw the pass to me,” a teenage Tamura says in the video. “One thing led to another, and I scored. The coach kept telling us, Don’t put your heads down… We decided to keep playing, keep flying through it… and then a good result is going to come.”
NEW details on would be KILLER Shane Tamura
2015 video shows the NYC shooter talking about football pic.twitter.com/g9ADVNUk4l
— RT (@RT_com) July 29, 2025
Shane Tamura, originally from Hawaii and most recently living in Las Vegas, had been working as a security guard at a casino in the city. A now-viral ID card identified him as a holder of a concealed firearm permit issued in June 2022, valid for five years. He also held a private investigator’s license, though it had since expired.
Police recovered Tamura’s blood-smeared AR-15-style rifle at the scene. A Nevada-registered vehicle linked to him was found parked nearby. Inside, officers discovered a rifle case, a loaded revolver, boxes of ammunition, gun magazines, prescription medication, and a backpack. The NYPD bomb squad swept the vehicle and cleared it of any explosives.
Investigators later confirmed that Tamura had driven across the country in the days leading up to the attack, with his vehicle spotted in Colorado on July 26 and in Columbia, New Jersey, hours before the shooting.
At 6:28 pm on Monday, Tamura entered the 44-story Park Avenue tower wearing body armour and armed with the AR-15-style weapon. He opened fire in the building’s lobby, shooting an NYPD officer, a woman seeking cover behind a pillar, and a security guard stationed behind a desk. Another man was critically wounded in the crossfire.
Tamura then took an elevator to the 33rd floor, home to Rudin Management, where he shot and killed a fourth victim before turning the gun on himself. His body was found moments later by responding officers.
The four victims killed include a police officer, two men, and a woman.
Police confirmed that Tamura had a documented history of mental illness but no prior criminal record. His motive remains unclear.
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Big Ten Athletes React To Oregon Ducks Uniforms in New Viral Video
At Big Ten Media Days, some of college football’s biggest stars were featured in online content. One video doing the rounds this weekend includes a heap of praise for the Oregon Ducks uniforms. Posted by @strictlyfootball on TikTok, several Big Ten athletes attending the media event were asked which university, besides their own team, had […]

At Big Ten Media Days, some of college football’s biggest stars were featured in online content. One video doing the rounds this weekend includes a heap of praise for the Oregon Ducks uniforms.
Posted by @strictlyfootball on TikTok, several Big Ten athletes attending the media event were asked which university, besides their own team, had their favorite jerseys. Turns out, the Ducks were a majority favorite.
At the end of the video, the final count was thirteen votes for Oregon’s uniforms, two votes for UCLA’s uniforms, and two votes for USC’s uniforms: all programs that joined the Big Ten in the past three years.
The players that voted for Oregon’s uniforms commonly said they grew up during the era when Oregon became known for their on field fashion sense (starting in the early 2000’s and continuing to this very day thanks to a close partnership with sportswear brand Nike and it’s Oregon alumni founder, Phil Knight). Several athletes also commented that Oregon was as “obvious” choice for the best looking jerseys.
“Oregon, obviously,” said Maryland defensive back Jalen Huskey.
“It’s going to be Oregon. They have some serious drip,” said Wisconsin center Jake Renfro.
“You’ve got to go with Oregon. You’ve got to go with Oregon,” said Wisconsin cornerback Ricardo Hallman.
“I think just because, coming up as a kid you always saw Oregon. Know what I’m saying? The whole colorway. So I’ll go with Oregon,” said Maryland offensive lineman Isaiah Wright.
“All the jerseys in the Big Ten are great but imma have to go with Oregon,” said Rutgers linebacker Dariel Djabome.
B1G players share their favorite jerseys:🦆 pic.twitter.com/uCdCPEcWh2
— Flock (@TheFlockIsHot) July 26, 2025
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One Duck was interviewed for the viral video, edge Matayo Uiagalelei, and the Oregon star chose USC’s uniforms due to his proximity to the campus as a kid growing up in Bellflower, California.
The reasoning from athletes for picking UCLA and USC boiled down to the two uniforms being classics in the college football landscape.
Last year, the Oregon Ducks debuted their “Generation O” line of uniforms. The collection served as an ode to the decades of sportswear innovation in partnership with Nike, and a fresh start aesthetically entering a new conference, with father-son design duo Van Horne Brands conceptualizing each look.
The uniforms released under “Generation O” include the “Gang Green” (apple green with yellow detailing), the “Mighty Oregon” (white jersey with yellow pants and green and yellow detailing), the “Heroes” (yellow and black uniform designed by the Lanning family for cancer awareness), the “Fly Era” (all black uniform with silver and green detailing), and the “Warp Speed” (all white with silver detailing).
The Ducks are expected to use the newly release uniforms for a few more seasons, but Oregon’s equipment team often has some surprises up their sleeves.
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Meet Yeo Jun Seok, the Korean hooper going viral for his looks
Yeo Jun Seok | Photo from ye0_22/Instagram This tall and striking South Korean hooper is taking the internet by storm with his K-drama actor visuals. He looks like he walked straight out of a drama set where he plays the star basketball player. And honestly, it’s not hard to see why, as everyone agrees. Some […]


Yeo Jun Seok | Photo from ye0_22/Instagram
This tall and striking South Korean hooper is taking the internet by storm with his K-drama actor visuals.
He looks like he walked straight out of a drama set where he plays the star basketball player. And honestly, it’s not hard to see why, as everyone agrees. Some even said he looks like actor Jung Hae-in.
Who is this young basketball player that’s got the internet doing double takes with over 47,000 reactions? Meet Yeo Junseok, a 6-foot-8 forward.
Yeo’s fame isn’t just about looks. The 22-year-old Seoul native is a rising force in international basketball. Currently playing for Korea Bank, Yeo recently made headlines for transferring to Seattle University after suiting up for the powerhouse Gonzaga Bulldogs.
The official Seattle Redhawks Instagram post welcoming him drew attention: “Welcome to the Redhawk family @ye0_22!” the caption read, accompanied by a photo of Yeo in his new red uniform, arms crossed, gaze intense, sitting like a K-drama protagonist gearing up for his big moment.
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Fans flooded the comments with heart emojis, fire reactions, and messages like “한국에서 많은 팬들이 늘 응원하고 있어요”—“So many fans in Korea are always cheering for you.”
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Beyond the social media buzz, Yeo’s performance backs the hype. In the 2021 FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup, he led the entire tournament with 25.6 points and 10.6 rebounds per game, earning an impressive efficiency rating of 24.7. He also represented South Korea’s senior team in Olympic qualifiers and the Asia Cup.
Now, as he transitions to the US college scene with Seattle University, Yeo Junseok isn’t just bringing the heat as he’s redefining what it means to be both a star athlete and a global heartthrob.
The question isn’t just how good he’ll be this season but how much more viral he’ll go next.
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