BEYOND BORDERS: Ronaldinho met LeBron James and Anthony Davis at the NBA All-Star Game

He had a good time meeting Ronaldinho, a great soccer player, and Steph Curry, a great basketball player, during All-Star Weekend. Ronaldinho is now a world club spokesman for Barcelona. As a sign that he meant business, he went to New Orleans with lots of fake shirts to give to fans.

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The basketball player from Brazil used to play professional football for several teams, including Barcelona. He has now stopped playing football and is back at the Nou Camp with a new job. Not long ago, he went to the Smoothie King Arena and met NBA stars Steph Curry and LeBron James. He is now in charge of getting the name out there. Besides that, he took pictures of himself and Curry and shared them on Instagram.

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It came to light not long ago that Ronaldinho, who is now 36 years old, met a number of NBA stars. Some of these guys were Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, James Harden, Marc Gasol, Draymond Green, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and James Harden. Ronaldinho gave them all a personalised Barcelona shirt and even showed them around the building where Barcelona trains. Mark Cuban and Brandon Armstrong were among the famous people who played in the 2017 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, which was packed to the brim. The East team beat the West team 88–59. Everyone took part in the fake challenge before the second half to keep things fun and make sure no one took it too seriously. The point of this job was to be both hard to understand and fun to do.

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Ronaldinho told the press for the first time that he wanted to spread the word about Barcelona around the world and that he couldn’t wait to play for the team again. He was an important part of the club’s history, along with his friends. By God’s help, everything turned out well in the end.

Ronaldinho agita treino do All-Star, e LeBron é o mais badalado pela torcida

There is a lot of interest in and talk about the fight over Twitter’s blue checkmarks and Elon Musk’s possible ability to make money by charging users for this confirmed service. But NBA star LeBron James doesn’t believe the rumours and has no plans to pay the fee to keep his blue checkmark status. The new Twitter Blue service costs an extra $8 a month, and he doesn’t think it’s worth it. He would rather not be confirmed.LeBron’s account and the accounts of a few other famous people who chose not to pay the $8 fee still have a blue checkmark, according to tech expert Alex Heath. This is true even though the rules changed on Thursday. It looks like Twitter is falling for LeBron’s trick.

Also, it is said that Elon Musk offered to pay for LeBron’s needed blue checkmark contract, but the basketball player turned it down. Heath says that LeBron’s account shows that he already paid for the subscription, but LeBron might not be telling the truth.

 and isn’t really worried with keeping his verified Twitter status. But no matter what, LeBron beat Elon Musk in this battle.