Ronaldinho seems to be taking his new role as a global club ambassador for Barcelona very seriously, as he brought a large number of Barcelona shirts to the NBA All-Stars weekend in New Orleans to give to fans.
The Brazilian star, who used to play for Barcelona but then went on to be something of a journeyman, has finally hung up his cleats and is back at the Nou Camp to promote the brand.
At the Smoothie King Arena, he met NBA stars LeBron James and Stephen Curry, took a picture with each of them, and then uploaded those pictures to Instagram. He also took a picture with Steph Curry.
It was then revealed that Ronaldinho, who is now 36 years old, has met many more NBA stars, including but not limited to Anthony Davis, James Harden, Marc Gasol, Draymond Green, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Kevin Durant, and has given each of them a personalized Barcelona shirt. Ronaldinho also got a tour of the training center where Barcelona players work out.
The 2017 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game was held in front of a sold-out crowd and featured players like Mark Cuban and Brandon Armstrong, among many others. With a score of 88 to 59, the East team beat the West team.
They decided to do the “mannequin challenge” right before the second half started so that no one would take it too seriously. This was the idea behind the challenge, which turned out to be both confusing and funny.
Ronaldinho had five successful years at the Nou Camp, from 2003 to 2008. He started his new job at the beginning of this year, almost a decade after his last game in the club’s famous blue and red outfit. Between 2003 and 2008, Ronaldinho had a very successful five years at the Nou Camp.
Per Guardiola decided to take the forward out of the starting lineup so that Lionel Messi could be the team’s main focus. Before making this choice, he had played for Frank Rijkaard and won the Champions League and two La Liga titles.
When the media first met Ronaldinho, he said, “I will continue to spread the name of Barcelona around the world, and it will be great to wear the shirt again.” Together with the rest of my team, we helped write an important part in the history of the club, and by the grace of God, everything turned out well.
Lаkеrs stаr LеBrоn Jаmes’ rеfusal tо раy fоr Twittеr bluе check mаrk hаs Elоn Musk bеing snеаky
A lot of people have been talking about the blue checkmarks on Twitter and how Elon Musk is about to make a lot of money by charging customers for this verified service. This topic has gotten a lot of attention and talk. LeBron James, a point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, doesn’t believe the hype, to put it more simply.
LeBron James, who is a very frugal billionaire, has already said in the rast that he has no plans to spend the money needed to keep the blue check on his account. He doesn’t think the extra $8 he has to pay each month for the new Twitter Blue service is worth it. If he doesn’t, he’ll have to give up his verified status.
Even though the policy changed on Thursday, a tech expert named Alex Heath says that LeBron’s account still has the blue checkmark. It seems likely that a few other celebrities are in the same position as LeBron and, like him, have decided not to pay the $8 fee.
Here is a list of these famous people: It seems like Twitter is falling for LeBron James’s trick.
Heath also says that Elon Musk has offered to pay for the blue check that the Lakers star is required to turn in: “Have it confirmed that LeBron James, who has 52 million followers and has said he won’t ray for verification, was emailed by a Twitter employee with the offer to have his subscription paid for “on behalf of Elon Musk.”
“Is it true that LeBron James, who has 52 million fans and has said he won’t run for office, won’t run for office?” Heath wrote in a tweet, “James did not accept, but his account shows that he raided anyway.”
On the other hand, LeBron James might not have been playing at all. It seems unlikely that he cares about keeping his blue check on Twitter, and he has made it clear that he won’t fall for Elon Musk’s trick. LeBron James won this match against Elon Musk.