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Super Rich Gobble Up Trophy Trees For Their Mansions

It s the busiest the business has ever been, and we re doing things at a scale that is just remarkable, Tim Johnson, a partner at Fernando Wong Outdoor Living Design in Miami. He said the wealthy are demanding nondisclosure agreements to keep their horticultural endeavors super secret.  Johnson said several wealthy clients bought properties next store to demolish the home and extend their gardens.   A few years back, he said one of his clients was in a bidding war with basketball star Michael Jordan over a 45-foot canopied oak tree.  Cash-strapped elites don t want to wait two decades to see a tree grow, and this is primarily why many of them are purchasing trees with a price range of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the species of the tree and, of course, appearance. 

Kobe Bryant Matched Michael Jordan s NBA Playoff Career-High At Age 8

Kobe Bryant Matched Michael Jordan s NBA Playoff Career-High At Age 8 KEY POINTS Bryant s 63 points match one of Michael Jordan s career-highs in the NBA The late Lakers legend went on to score 40 in the next game Some may not know, but Kobe Bryant had match one of Michael Jordan’s career-highs at a very young age. In a rare interview on “In Depth with Graham Bensinger” in 2016, Bryant who was playing the final NBA games of his career at the time elaborated about the day he scored 63 points in one game. According to Bryant, it was a semi-final game and he was about eight years old. Early in the game, he realized most of the players of the opposing team were right-handed so he forced them to go left and went on for the steal.

Rob Charry – The Forward

Rabbi Jonathan Maltzman has been an unabashed Philadelphia 76ers fan for more than four decades, ever since his father, Rabbi Marshall Maltzman, brought home the team’s coach and one of the greatest Jewish basketball players of all time Dolph Schayes, for a Passover Seder. At the time, Sixers-Celtics was one of the fiercest rivalries in sports. Philadelphians loved Wilt Chamberlain and loathed Bill Russell, but saved plenty of venom for Celtics coach Red Auerbach. “I hated his cockiness,” Maltzman recently recalled. “And he broke our hearts every year.” ESPN’s Suzy Kolber has been a football fan since way back. At age 8 she dressed up in a helmet and shoulder pads for Halloween. Earlier this month, her love for the gridiron earned her the Sports Broadcaster of the Year Award from the Maxwell Football Club. It was the first time in its 69-year history that the suburban Philadelphia

NCAA Tournament roundup: UCLA scores OT win over Michigan St

NCAA Tournament roundup: UCLA scores OT win over Michigan St
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