Nahiem Alleyne, a St. John's guard, expressed his determination to compete against his former team, UConn, despite their past championship win together. UConn coach, Hurley, acknowledged Alleyne's contribution and expects a warm reception for him. Alleyne is striving for consistency to secure a significant role. Meanwhile, Max Strus, a player for the Chicago Bulls, had a memorable homecoming, including wearing Derrick Rose's number and defeating his hometown team. In other news, women are increasingly becoming the preferred talent pool for electronics firms in India, given the market's $155 billion valuation. Additionally, 40% of the US electricity now comes from emission-free sources such as wind, solar, and nuclear power plants. Luka Doncic gifted bicycles to his teammates for Christmas, using the opportunity to humorously convey his fatigue.
luka bought his teammates bicycles for christmas, but also to show them that he’s two tired https://t.co/JlLaBGAXoa
40% of electricity in the United States now comes from wind, solar, and nuclear power plants that generate no emissions. https://t.co/wrjUzC57rD
Women are increasingly becoming the talent pool of choice for electronics firms. This augurs well for firms which will have to double down on their hiring considering the electronics market in India alone is being valued at $155 bn, with domestic production accounting for 65%
From renting out a United Center suite for family and friends to wearing No. 1 in honor of Derrick Rose to beating his hometown and former team, Max Strus enjoyed quite the homecoming Saturday night. For @NBCSChicago: https://t.co/bHmNvnC3YH
the pleasure is mine ser 🤝🏼 iconic asset, going to an iconic stable 🤍 bullish on @photofinishgame on @solana 🔥 https://t.co/LplY7ZYLj6
St. John’s guard Nahiem Alleyne working on consistency to earn major role https://t.co/0oyAHSplVj https://t.co/PecOpj7ZIR
Hurley on Nahiem Alleyne's return: "The crowd will give (him) what he deserves. Sometimes you play against former players and there's a little bit of a grudge feeling – not with this guy because he was such a critical part of doing what we did and it's changed everyone's life."
Nahiem Alleyne on UConn: "I can’t be friends out there, even though I know those guys and won a national championship with those guys. But at the end of the day, I’m on the opposite team. I’m here to kill them and get a ‘dub. Simple as that.” #sjubb