The Denver Nuggets’ Paul Millsap has jumped aboard the social media train this year, with him getting a lot going on TikTok and Instagram … and that was before a global pandemic forced much of the world into self-isolation to prevent the spread of the disease.
Now that he’s inside all the time with his family, Paul has a LOT of time to post stuff on social media.
And he’s using that time to get into magic.
[Cues up “The Final Countdown,” prepares to be amazed]
Millsap has posted two videos of him doing some sleight of hand, and I’m hopeful this is the start of a new, budding career.
Paul Millsap, a four-time NBA All-Star and power forward for the Denver Nuggets, has become the next great crossover star in the golf world.
Paul Millsap, a four-time NBA All-Star and a power forward for the Denver Nuggets, has become the next great crossover star in the golf world, but in a way unlike other professional athletes before him. Millsap, 34, has been named the first-ever PGA WORKS Ambassador.
PGA WORKS is the flagship platform within the Inclusion pillar of PGA REACH, the 501(c)(3) charitable foundation of the PGA of America. The PGA WORKS mission is to diversify the golf industry’s workforce through initiatives like fellowships, scholarships, career exploration events and the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship.
It’s a mission not unlike the one Millsap has undertaken through CORE4, an Atlanta-based Prep School Academy and elite basketball skills training facility he co-founded with his three brothers. CORE4, which opened the doors to its facility in 2018, operates on a mantra of four C’s: character, community, commitment and competition.
The program cultivates young men’s basketball skills but also puts an emphasis on life skills, from nutrition to financial literacy to career development. The goal of CORE4 is not just to develop the next generation’s star players, but also agents, skill development experts and strength and conditioning coaches.
Backed by Millsap’s passion for the game – he calls himself an avid golfer though humbly describes his game as still inconsistent – this approach will extend to the golf industry, as CORE4 will launch a golf academy that is designed to promote access to golf careers in the industry and pathways to PGA Membership.
We are happy to announce @Paulmillsap4 as the first PGA WORKS Ambassador! Paul and his @core4atlanta_ facility plan to help further our goal of introducing the game and business of golf to underrepresented golf audiences.
Millsap, who played collegiately for Louisiana Tech and played for both the Utah Jazz and Atlanta Hawks before joining the Denver Nuggets in 2017, branched into golf about five years ago. He plays as often as he can in the offseason and is captivated by the game. He plays to a 13 handicap and calls his mid-irons the current strength of his game.
Crossing over from basketball to golf will be new territory for Millsap, but he’s uniquely positioned to do it.
“Through life, there’s key components and there’s always fundamentals to basketball, there’s fundamentals to golf, there’s fundamentals to life in general,” Millsap said. “All of them kind of go hand in hand, but when I picked up golf and dug a little bit deeper into what golf was about – patience and the strategy – those types of elements and components that go into that, it translates to basketball and to life.”
Eligible participants in the CORE4 Golf Academy will also be able to participate in PGA WORKS programs nationally. In addition, Millsap and CORE4 will fund a PGA WORKS Fellowship in the Georgia PGA Section. The PGA WORKS Fellowship is a 12-month paid entry-level position, based at a PGA Section office funded by PGA REACH. The Fellowship presents an experience that is a reflection of what a potential career in the golf industry can offer.
“PGA WORKS is positively impacting the composition of the golf industry’s workforce,” said PGA of America Chief People Officer Sandy Cross. “As we move our mission forward, it is very powerful for us to align with professional athletes like Paul Millsap, and his organization CORE4, who are equally committed to connecting talented individuals from diverse backgrounds with career opportunities in the golf industry.”
Previewing Thursday’s Portland Trail Blazers at Denver Nuggets sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Portland Trail Blazers (10-15) and Denver Nuggets (14-8) will do battle at Pepsi Center at 10:30 p.m. ET. We analyze the Trail Blazers-Nuggets odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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Trail Blazers at Nuggets: Key injuries
Trail Blazers: SG/SF Rodney Hood (Achilles) suffered a ruptured Achilles’ tendon during a game on Friday and he is done for the season, a tough blow for a team already shorthanded in the frontcourt with PF Zach Collins (shoulder) out until March and C Jusuf Nurkic (leg) still months away from a return.
Nuggets: SG/SF Jamal Murray (trunk contusion) is expected to be able to play, while PF Paul Millsap (foot) isn’t as much of a certainty.
Trail Blazers at Nuggets: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The NUGGETS (-6.5, -105) are nearly even money if you’re willing to lay the points, and you should. The last time these teams met in Portland Oct. 23, it was Denver coming away with a 108-100 win.
Fast forward to Thursday … the Blazers are just 3-7 ATS in their past 10 road games and 1-4 ATS in the past five as underdogs. While the Nuggets are 1-4-1 ATS in their past six overall, they’re 4-1 ATS in the past five against losing sides. The boys from Rip City are just 4-10-1 ATS in the past 15 meetings with the Nuggs, too.
OVER 213.5 (-115) has cashed in nine of the past 12 meetings, but go lightly until it is determined whether or not the Blue Arrow (a.k.a. Murray) is able to play.
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The top 20 highest paid players in the NBA all make at least $30 million.
It’s a great time to be a professional basketball player. If you were thinking of putting your kid in sports soon, definitely have them pick up a basketball.
We knew the league’s salary cap was blowing up a while ago, but I’m not sure anybody imagined it being like this. The NBA is flush with cash right now. The 20 highest paid players in the NBA will all make at least $30 million this season.
It’s not just the LeBron Jameses and Kevin Durants of the world either — there are legitimate non-All-Star players who are jumping into the NBA’s top tax bracket.
The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t looking past anyone as they head into a 3-game road trip that begins Tuesday.
LeBron James and Anthony Davis stated the goal of their team this season following Sunday’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks that they’d not lose two games in-a-row this season. But more than the Lakers stated goal, Tuesday night will be characterized by a showdown between the two best teams in the Western Conference.
At 17-3, the Los Angeles Lakers visit the 13-4 Denver Nuggets who surprisingly have the league’s best defense. Much of the storylines about the Nuggets have been about what they can’t do, but through the first part of the season, they have shown they can absolutely disrupt things defensively, even against the most fluid of offenses.
Jokic also presents a fantastic cognitive challenge for the centers on the Lakers. While Davis is reticent to embrace the role of center, Dwight Howard and JaVale McGee can step in to provide a lot more physical resistance to Jokic. They’ve been great this season, especially Howard. Howard’s activity and athleticism may prove to be the biggest challenge for Jokic, but the Lakers center position must give him activity from the jump.
The Lakers definitely have a lot of different bigs to deal with Jokic but their guard and wing depth will once again be challenged Tuesday. Alex Caruso has played well but his skill may be spread thin against a deep Nuggets squad. Danny Green, Troy Daniels, Rajon Rondo, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope can help him attempt to stabilize the backcourt, but this game just like any in the future, won’t be decided on paper.