Brittany Mills+FollowWho’s the Best NBA Player from Your City? 🏀For Louisville, Kentucky, it’s gotta be Wes Unseld — 5× All-Star, Hall of Famer, and one of the greatest rebounders and outlet passers ever. Won both Rookie of the Year & MVP in 1969 (only Wilt ever did the same). Led the Bullets to a championship in 1978, taking home Finals MVP. Averaged 10 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists across his career — all at just 6'7" while battling giants at center. So, who’s the best player from your city? #NBA #NBADebate #WesUnseld #NBAHistory #USCities #NBADiscussion #Sports 4869Share
Roger Carpenter+FollowSeeking Advice: New York City vs. Los Angeles – Where Should I Settle?Hey everyone! I'm gearing up to start my job hunt and seriously considering where I want to settle down for the next 3-5 years. Both New York City and Los Angeles offer plenty of opportunities in my industry, though NYC seems to have a slight edge. I've visited both cities but never lived in either. Here's what I've gathered: Los Angeles: Pros: Cleaner than NYC (a big win for me), and the cost of living, including housing, is more manageable. Cons: Attractions are spread out, and you need a car to get around. Making friends might be harder compared to the bustling NYC social scene. New York City: Pros: Abundant job opportunities and a vibrant social scene with friends and peers in various industries. The public transport system is a plus, avoiding LA's traffic. Cons: It's dirty (a big no for me), and I'm concerned about safety and the prevalence of pests. I value comfort and safety highly. What do you think? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! #CityLife #NewYorkVsLA #SettleDown #JobSearch #USCities #NYC #LosAngeles #LifeChoices41Share