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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue
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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965, the storied Miles Davis live album, will be reissued as a giant box set on January 30, 2026. Available in 10xLP and 8xCD editions via Columbia/Legacy, the reissue revives an album that has been out of print for three decades, according to a press release. An excerpted double-LP, Live At the Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will come out on November 28 for Record Store Day. Find the full vinyl tracklist below.

Recorded in a Chicago club under a bakery, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 collects four sets played across December 22 and 23 that year, with the group known as Davis’ Second Great Quintet: Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Recreating the original Mosaic Records presentation from 1995, the set comprises some seven hours of music and comes with archival photos and new liner notes by Syd Schwartz.

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965:

01 If I Were a Bell (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
02 Stella by Starlight (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
03 Walkin’ (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
04 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
05 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
06 My Funny Valentine (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
07 Four (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
08 When I Fall in Love (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
09 Agitation (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
10 ’Round Midnight (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
11 Milestones (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
12 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
13 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
14 All of You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
15 Oleo (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
16 No Blues (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
17 I Thought About You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
18 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
19 If I Were a Bell (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
20 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
21 Walkin’ (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
22 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
23 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
24 All of You (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
25 Agitation (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
26 My Funny Valentine (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
27 On Green Dolphin Street (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
28 So What (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
29 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
30 When I Fall in Love (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
31 Milestones (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
32 Autumn Leaves (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
33 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
34 No Blues (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
35 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
36 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
37 All Blues (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
38 Yesterdays (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
39 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)

October 7, 2025 0 comments
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: A Complete Divorce-Drama Timeline
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban: A Complete Divorce-Drama Timeline

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

And a third source added, “For those around him this has felt more like a gradual drift than some big shocking break.”

In yet another People story published that evening, a source says, “Their split is turning dramatic. Nicole’s hurt and feels betrayed…She wanted to save their marriage and believed that she could, but it seems he’s already moved on.”

September 29, 2025: Multiple outlets report that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have separated after nearly 19 years of marriage. Speaking to People, a source implies that the decision to split was not a mutual one.

“[Nicole] didn’t want this,” the source said. “She has been fighting to save the marriage.” The same source notes that Kidman’s sister, Antonia, as well as the rest of the Kidman family, had come together to offer their support.

September 26, 2025: During a performance on his High and Alive tour, Urban changes a lyric in his song “The Fighter,” which was originally written as a love song for Nicole. Urban sang the duet, which he recorded with Carrie Underwood on his 2016 record Ripcord, with guitarist Maggie Baugh.

During the performance, Urban swapped the original lyric “When they’re tryna get to you, baby I’ll be the fighter” for “When they’re tryna get to you, Maggie I’ll be your guitar player.” Baugh, 25, shared the moment on Instagram with the caption, “Did he just say that👀.”

Speaking to Billboard in 2016, Urban said that the inspiration for the song was “all from a conversation my wife and I had early on in our relationship, that when things get tough, I need to hold her tighter and just try to take care of her,” Urban said at the time. “The song is about wanting to heal somebody, wanting to take care of somebody, wanting to protect somebody. It’s really like a vow in so many ways.”

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A Complete Breakdown of the J.K. Rowling Transgender-Comments Controversy
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A Complete Breakdown of the J.K. Rowling Transgender-Comments Controversy

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Rowling replied, “Not safe, I’m afraid. Celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women’s hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies for traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women reliant on single sex spaces.”

Daniel Radcliffe says Rowling’s anti-trans stance makes him “sad.”

In an interview with The Atlantic published on April 30, Radcliffe said that since Rowling began tweeting and writing about trans rights, he has had no direct contact with her. “It makes me really sad, ultimately,” he told the magazine, “because I do look at the person that I met, the times that we met, and the books that she wrote, and the world that she created, and all of that is to me so deeply empathic.”

Rowling goes viral again for falsely claiming an Algerian boxer is a trans woman.

At the 2024 Olympics in Paris, a women’s boxing match between Italian boxer Angela Carini and Algerian boxer Imane Khelif ended when Carini withdrew from the match just 46 seconds after receiving a punch from Khelif. On X, Rowling posted a picture from the bout and claimed that Khelif was a trans woman. “Could any picture sum up our new men’s rights movement better? The smirk of a male who’s knows he’s protected by a misogynist sporting establishment enjoying the distress of a woman he’s just punched in the head, and whose life’s ambition he’s just shattered,” Rowling wrote.

In fact, Khelif was assigned female at birth and is declared female on her passport, per the Associated Press. After the controversy, Carini herself defended her opponent, per The New York Times, stating, “All this controversy certainly made me sad, and I also felt sorry for my opponent, she had nothing to do with it and like me was only here to fight.”

Rowling, however, continued to double down on X.

Rowling targets a trans athlete amid lawsuit.

Khelif, who is not trans, filed a lawsuit against Rowling and X owner Elon Musk for the “cyberbullying” she received as a result of their tirades against her. Instead of becoming more cautious, this apparently caused Rowling to pivot from speculating about athletes to simply finding and mocking the trans ones. In an especially cruel move, she took to Twitter in September 2024 to pick at an Italian Paralympic athlete who is visually impaired and, yes, a trans woman.

Valentina Petrillo is a sprinter and an out trans woman, the first to compete in a Paralympics track event. Though she did not even make it to the finals (no offense to Petrillo, who is 51 years old and really not hurting anyone), Rowling took offense, labeling her a “cheat.”

Rowling takes aim at asexual people.

Over the years Rowling has primarily focused her ire at trans people, but on April 6, 2025, she posted a derogatory comment about asexual people on X. A person who is asexual does not feel sexual attraction toward people of any gender. “Happy International Fake Oppression Day to everyone who wants complete strangers to know they don’t fancy a shag,” Rowling wrote, over an International Asexuality Day graphic.

September 29, 2025 0 comments
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Who Were Honored At The 71st National Film Awards?
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Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji & Mohanlal Earn Major Honors — Check Out The Complete List Of Winners!

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Who Were Honored At The 71st National Film Awards?
Check Out The 71st National Film Awards Winners List! (Photo Credit – Instagram)

The 71st National Film Awards of 2025 finally shed a much-needed light on a few of the finest films and performances of the year 2023. Conducted at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi and chaired by President Droupadi Murmu, the ceremony awarded talent from all of India. From powerful acting performances to technical expertise, the awards honored the diversified palette of Indian films.

Film enthusiasts and fans eagerly awaited for the announcement of the awards. In this article, we will discuss which actors and films were honored at the 71st National Film Award. Check out the complete list of winners (retrieved via Mathrubhumi.com):

71st National Film Awards: Major Honors

  • Best Actor: Vikrant Massey and Shah Rukh Khan both won the award for their respective performances in 12th Fail and Jawan. Both impressed fans with their characters and their added depth and detail.
  • Best Actress: Rani Mukerji received the award for Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, giving a performance that impressed critics and viewers equally.
  • Best Feature Film: 12th Fail won the top honor after being met with applause for its story and direction.
  • Best Director: Sudipto Sen for The Kerala Story was awarded for his outstanding direction.
  • Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahani took home the award because of mass appeal.
  • Best Feature Film Promoting National, Social, and Environmental Values: Vicky Kaushal-led Sam Bahadur won the honor.
  • Dadasaheb Phalke Award: Mohanlal, a seasoned actor, bagged the lifetime achievement award.

71st National Film Awards: Other Important Categories

  • Best Documentary: God Vulture and Human by Rishiraj Agarwal
  • Best Short Film: Giddh (The Scavenger) by Manish Saini
  • Best Debut Film of a Director: Aatmapamphlet by Ashish Avinash Bende
  • Best Children’s Film: Naal 2
  • Best Child Artist: Sukriti Veni Bandreddi for Gandhi Tatha Chettu, Kabir Khandare for Gypsy, and Treesha Thosar, Shrinivas Pokale, Bhargav Jagtap for Naal 2.
  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Vijayaraghavan for Pookkaalam and M. S. Bhaskar for Parking.
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Urvashi for Ullozhukku and Janki Bodiwala for Vash
  • Best Film in AVGC (Best Visual Effects): HanuMan

71st National Film Awards: Regional Cinema Winners

The awards also highlighted regional talent:

  • Best Hindi Film: Kathal – A Jackfruit Mystery
  • Best Telugu Film: Bhagavanth Kesari
  • Best Tamil Film: Parking
  • Best Kannada Film: Kandeelu: The Ray of Hope
  • Best Gujarati Film: Vash
  • Best Bengali Film: Deep Fridge
  • Best Marathi Film: Shyamchi Aai
  • Best Malayalam Film: Ullozhukku
  • Best Assamese Film: Rongatapu 1982
  • Best Odia Film: Pushkara
  • Best Punjabi Film: Godday Godday Chaa

71st National Film Awards: Musical & Technical Honors

  • Best Male Playback Singer: P.V.S.N. Rohit for Baby (Premisthunna)
  • Best Female Playback Singer: Shilpa Rao for Jawan (Chaleya)
  • Best Lyrics: Kasarla Shyam for Balgam
  • Best Action Direction: Nandu-Prudhvi for HanuMan
  • Best Cinematography: Prasanthanu Mohapatra for The Kerala Story
  • Best Editing: Midhun Murali for Pookkaalam
  • Best Screenplay: Sai Rajesh for Baby and Ramkumar Balakrishnan for Parking
  • Best Dialogues: Deepak Kingrani for Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai
  • Best Choreography: Vaibhavi Merchant for Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (Dhindhora Baje Re)
  • Best Make-Up: Shrikant Desai for Sam Bahadur
  • Best Costume Design: Sachin Lovalekar, Divvya Gambhir, Nidhhi Gambhir for Sam Bahadur
  • Best Production Design: Mohandas for 2018
  • Best Film Critic: Utpal Dutta (Assam)

The 71st edition of the National Film Awards is an ode to not just individual excellence but the entire talent pool of Indian films. With a mix of mainstream hits, big performances, and regional gems, the awards reflected the effervescent talent pool of the film world.

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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: A Complete Relationship Timeline
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Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco: A Complete Relationship Timeline

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

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April 30, 2024: Blanco shares yet another recipe he makes to “get laid.” The producer posted an Instagram video about his signature steak, which is apparently an aphrodisiac to Gomez.

“I woke up early this morning, and I was like, ‘I want to do something nice for my girlfriend,’” he says in the video. “I was thinking, Whenever I want to put a smile on her face or get laid, I just make her steak.”

If you think Gomez was offended, she wasn’t. The 31-year-old commented a single red heart emoji on Blanco’s video.

I’m no chef, but I wonder if fried pickles might pair well with steak…

April 25, 2024: Blanco opens up about the start of his relationship with Gomez in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal magazine.

“I was the last one to know,” Blanco said of his feelings for Gomez. “It’s crazy how your partner could just be sitting there the whole time, right in front of your eyes, and you don’t even notice, and then you have that Clueless moment where you’re like, Wait, I’m in love.”

March 11, 2024: The couple celebrated Blanco’s 36th birthday with Gomez’s longtime friends Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham.

Nicola shared a few snaps from the evening, which apparently included a dress code. “Benny says dress up and we delivaaaa 💅🏼🍸💋,” she captioned a handful of photos of her and Gomez embracing.

February 25, 2024: Following Blanco’s barefoot date-night snafu, the producer trolled haters with a pickle pedicure that seemed to be inspired by his girlfriend.

Nail artist Tahvya shared a photo of the incredibly intricate pickle designs, which included the Best Maid logo on Blanco’s big toe. The Best Maid detail is likely a reference to Blanco’s TikTok video about making fried pickles for Gomez on Valentine’s Day.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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How Much Does a NBA Agent Make in 2025? Complete Guide to Salary, Commission, and Career
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How Much Does a NBA Agent Make in 2025? Complete Guide to Salary, Commission, and Career

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

An NBA agent usually earns 4% of a player’s NBA contract and 10–20% from endorsements. That means a rookie agent might make around $30,000–$50,000 from a first contract, while mid-level agents often earn six figures. The real money comes at the top super-agents like Rich Paul can make $50M+ per year by managing stars and handling major endorsement deals. On average, sports agents across all sports earn about $61,000 yearly, but NBA agents typically earn far more because of the league’s massive contracts and global marketing power.

When an NBA superstar signs a deal worth hundreds of millions, people often wonder who made it happen. The spotlight shines on the player, but behind the scenes, an agent is the one negotiating every detail.

Take LeBron James for example. When he signed his $154 million contract, his agent earned millions just from that single deal. It sounds like a dream job, but the truth is not every agent lives at that level.

Many fans search for answers because the money in basketball is huge and mysterious. How much does an NBA agent really make? What does the job involve? And how do you even become one?

This guide walks you through everything. You will learn how agents earn their money, the commission rules, what their daily work looks like, and even who the richest agents in the game are. By the end, you will have a complete picture without needing to look anywhere else.

NBA Player Agent Salary Breakdown

So how much do NBA agents really earn from their players? The answer depends on the size of the contract, the level of the player, and the endorsements that come with it. Let’s break it down step by step.

Commission from NBA Contracts

NBA agents make their money mostly from player contracts. The NBPA sets a 4% cap on commissions. That means if a player signs a $1 million contract, the agent gets $40,000. If the deal is $100 million, the agent takes home $4 million.

For rookies, the numbers are much smaller. A first contract might pay an agent around $30,000 to $50,000. Still, every career has to start somewhere, and these deals help agents build relationships with future stars.

When a player reaches veteran or superstar level, the numbers explode. A max contract can give an agent a payday in the millions just from one negotiation.

Endorsements and Marketing Deals

Endorsements are often where agents earn even more. While contracts are capped at 4%, marketing deals allow agents to take 10% to 20% commission.

Think about shoe deals with Nike, or sponsorships with brands like Gatorade. These can be worth tens of millions. For some agents, endorsements bring in more income than contracts.

For example, if a star signs a $50 million shoe deal, the agent could pocket $5 million to $10 million just from that single endorsement.

Average vs. Top Agents

Not every agent is Rich Paul or Jeff Schwartz. The average sports agent across all leagues makes around $61,000 per year. NBA agents, because of the size of contracts, usually earn much more than this.

Mid-level NBA agents often make low six figures. They represent solid players but not household names. On the other hand, super-agents who manage global stars earn tens of millions every year.

It’s a world of extremes. Some agents struggle to stay afloat, while a few control billion-dollar deals and live at the very top of the sports business.

Salary Comparison Table

Player LevelTypical Contract ValueAgent Fee (4%)Endorsement Cut (10–20%)Estimated Agent Income
Rookie$1–2 million$40K–$80K$10K–$50K$50K–$130K
Veteran$10–50 million$400K–$2M$200K–$2M$600K–$4M
Superstar$100–200 million$4M–$8M$5M–$20M+$10M–$30M+

This breakdown shows the huge gap between new agents working with rookies and the super-agents negotiating for NBA’s biggest stars.

NBA Agent Commission Percentage Explained

Every NBA agent earns money through commission. But the percentage is not random. It is set by the NBPA (National Basketball Players Association).

The rule is simple. An agent can only take up to 4% of a player’s NBA contract. No more. That means if a player signs a $100 million contract, the maximum agent fee is $4 million.

It sounds huge, and it is. But this cap also protects players from losing too much of their income. 

Outside of contracts, agents can earn more through endorsements. With shoe deals, commercials, and sponsorships, they can take 10% to 20% commission. This is why deals with brands like Nike or Adidas sometimes bring agents more money than the player’s actual NBA salary.

Compared to other sports, the NBA is very agent-friendly. NFL agents are limited to about 3% commission. In MLB and the NHL, there is no official cap, but contracts are smaller on average.

This makes basketball one of the most profitable sports for agents. A single superstar contract can change an agent’s career overnight.

What Do NBA Agents Do?

An NBA agent is more than just a middleman. Think of them as the player’s business manager, lawyer, and career coach all rolled into one. Their job is to protect the player’s interests and make sure every opportunity is maximized.

Here is what they actually do:

  • Negotiate contracts: Agents fight for the best salaries, bonuses, and player options. They know the rules of the league and use them to give their client the strongest deal possible. 
  • Secure endorsements: From shoe deals to commercials, agents connect players with global brands. These endorsements often make players, and their agents, more money than NBA contracts. 
  • Guide careers: Agents help players make smart choices about trades, team fit, and long-term goals. They look at the big picture, not just the next season. 
  • Manage image and PR: Many agents assist with media relations and branding. A good public image increases endorsement value and career longevity. 
  • Provide legal and financial advice: Agents connect players with lawyers, accountants, and financial planners. This ensures players protect their wealth and avoid mistakes. 
  • Recruit new talent: Agents are always looking for the next star. Building a roster of players keeps their business growing. 

Day to day, an NBA agent is on calls, in meetings, and negotiating deals. One moment they might be finalizing a shoe contract, and the next, advising a rookie on which team could be the best fit.

In short, NBA agents make sure players can focus on basketball while they handle everything else.

How to Become a NBA Agent

So, you want to become an NBA agent? Imagine sitting courtside, watching your client sign a multi-million-dollar deal that you helped negotiate. It sounds exciting, but the journey takes patience, education, and the right connections.

Here’s how the process works, step by step:

  1. Get your degree
    Most agents start with a bachelor’s degree. Common choices are law, business, or sports management. These fields teach you how contracts, negotiations, and marketing work. If you want an edge, an MBA or law degree makes you even more competitive.
  2. Apply through the NBPA
    To represent NBA players, you must be certified by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). This is the official union for players, and they regulate agents. Without this certification, you cannot legally represent anyone in the league.
  3. Pay the application fee
    The process isn’t free. Expect to pay around $1,500 just to apply. Once approved, you’ll also need to cover annual fees, which can be $2,500 or more depending on how many clients you represent.
  4. Pass a background check
    The NBPA wants agents with a clean record. They’ll check your financial history, legal standing, and overall credibility. Any red flags can end your chances.
  5. Take the NBPA exam
    Next comes the big test. The NBPA exam covers contract rules, salary caps, collective bargaining agreements, and ethical responsibilities. You’ll need to study hard because this exam is tough.
  6. Maintain your certification
    Passing the exam is just the beginning. Every year, you must renew your certification, pay your fees, and stay updated on rule changes. The NBA is always evolving, so you need to keep learning.

Becoming an NBA agent isn’t just about paperwork and exams. It’s about building trust, networking with players, and proving that you can handle high-stakes negotiations. The path is demanding, but for those who make it, the rewards can be life-changing.

Richest NBA Agents

Some NBA agents earn more in a year than many players make in a lifetime. They handle superstar clients and huge contracts, making them power players behind the scenes.

Rich Paul, founder of Klutch Sports, manages stars like LeBron James and Anthony Davis. He can earn over $50 million a year from contracts and endorsements.

Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports has negotiated deals worth over $100 million for multiple players. Agents like Bill Duffy and Mark Bartelstein also represent elite talent and handle contracts totaling billions.

The gap between average agents and super-agents is huge. Most earn six-figure incomes, while the top few make tens of millions. Success requires skill, trust, and strong relationships with superstar players.

Sports Agent Income vs. Sports Agent Salary

Many people get confused between a sports agent’s income and salary. Here’s the truth: NBA agents don’t earn a fixed salary. They work on commission. That means their earnings depend entirely on the deals they negotiate.

The average “sports agent salary” in the United States is around $61,000 according to government data. But NBA agents usually make much more because basketball contracts are huge. Even a single rookie contract can bring in tens of thousands, while superstar deals generate millions.

Endorsements add another layer. Agents can earn 10–20% from shoe deals, sponsorships, and commercials. In many cases, these endorsement commissions exceed the agent’s earnings from the player’s NBA contract.

Compared to other sports, the NBA is the most lucrative league for agents. NFL agents earn less due to lower commission caps, while MLB and NHL contracts are smaller on average. This makes basketball the top choice for agents who want to maximize income.

In short, a sports agent’s income is flexible, commission-driven, and often much higher than the average salary suggests. The bigger the client, the bigger the paycheck.

Key Takeaways

  • NBA agents earn by commission, not a fixed salary. 
  • They receive 4% from player contracts and 10–20% from endorsements. 
  • Rookie contracts provide smaller fees, while superstar deals can generate millions. 
  • Average sports agent earnings are around $61,000, but NBA agents usually earn much higher. 
  • Only a few “super-agents” like Rich Paul make tens of millions annually. 
  • Becoming an NBA agent requires NBPA certification, including education, exams, and background checks. 
  • Success depends on skill, trust, networking, and managing elite players effectively.

FAQs

How much does an NBA agent make per contract?
It depends on the player’s deal. Agents earn 4% of the NBA contract. A rookie contract might bring $30,000 to $100,000, while superstar contracts can give agents millions.

What percentage do NBA agents take?
NBA agents take 4% from contracts and 10–20% from endorsement deals. Endorsements often pay more than the actual contract.

Is being an NBA agent worth it?
Yes, if you love basketball and business. The income can be huge, but it requires hard work, networking, and trust. You handle contracts, marketing, and players’ careers.

Do NBA agents get paid if a player is injured?
Generally, agents earn from signed contracts and endorsement deals. If a player is injured before signing, the agent may not earn. Once contracts are active, agents still get their commission.

Who is the richest NBA agent?
Rich Paul of Klutch Sports tops the list, earning around $55 million per year in commissions. Other top agents include Jeff Schwartz, Bill Duffy, and Mark Bartelstein, who manage billion-dollar deals.

 

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The Complete List of Nominees & Major Snubs – Hollywood Life
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The Complete List of Nominees & Major Snubs – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

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With Severance leading the game with nearly 30 nominations, fans can’t wait for the 2025 Emmy Awards. Television’s biggest night celebrates the industry’s actors, writers and directors’ work, and this year’s Emmy nominations include some of the most popular shows and miniseries, such as The Last of Us, The Bear, Only Murders in the Building, The White Lotus, Disclaimer and more.

However, quite a few were also snubbed in a shocking twist. Fans were infuriated to learn that Selena Gomez wasn’t nominated for her performance in OMITB, nor was her co-star Steve Martin. In addition to them, Meryl Streep and Melissa McCarthy were also snubbed from nominations.

Hollywood Life has the full list of 2025 Emmys nominees below.

Outstanding Drama Series

Andor 

The Diplomat 

The Last of Us 

Paradise 

The Pitt 

Severance

Slow Horses 

The White Lotus

Outstanding Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary

The Bear

Hacks

Nobody Wants This

Only Murders in the Building

Shrinking

The Studio

What We Do in the Shadows

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series

Adolescence

Black Mirror

Dying for Sex

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

The Penguin

Outstanding Television Movie

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

The Gorge

Mountainhead

Nonnas

Rebel Ridge

Outstanding Talk Series

The Daily Show

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Outstanding Scripted Variety Series

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Game Show

Celebrity Family Feud

Jeopardy

The Price is Right

Wheel of Fortune

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

The Amazing Race

RuPaul’s Drag Race

Survivor

Top Chef

The Traitors

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Sterling K. Brown: Paradise

Gary Oldman: Slow Horses

Pedro Pascal: The Last of Us

Adam Scott: Severance

Noah Wyle: The Pitt

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Adam Brody: Nobody Wants This

Seth Rogen: The Studio

Jason Segel: Shrinking

Martin Short: Only Murders in the Building

Jeremy Allen White: The Bear

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Kathy Bates: Matlock

Sharon Horgan: Bad Sisters

Britt Lower: Severance

Bella Ramsey: The Last of Us

Keri Russell: The Diplomat

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Uzo Aduba: The Residence

Kristen Bell: Nobody Wants This

Quinta Brunson: Abbott Elementary

Ayo Edebiri: The Bear

Jean Smart: Hacks

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Colin Farrell: The Penguin

Stephen Graham: Adolescence

Jake Gyllenhaal: Presumed Innocent

Brian Tyree Henry: Dope Thief

Cooper Koch: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Cate Blanchett: Disclaimer

Meghann Fahy: Sirens

Rashida Jones: Black Mirror

Cristin Milloti: The Penguin

Michelle Williams: Dying for Sex

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Zach Cherry: Severance

Walton Goggins: The White Lotus

Jason Isaacs: The White Lotus

James Marsden: Paradise

Sam Rockwell: The White Lotus

Tramell Tillman: Severance

John Turturro: Severance

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Patricia Arquette: Severance

Carrie Coon: The White Lotus

Katherine LaNasa: The Pitt

Julianne Nicholson: Paradise

Parker Posey: The White Lotus

Natasha Rothwell: The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood: The White Lotus

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Ike Barinholtz: The Studio

Colman Domingo: The Four Seasons

Harrison Ford: Shrinking

Jeff Hiller: Somebody Somewhere

Ebon Moss-Bachrach: The Bear

Michael Urie: Shrinking

Bowen Yang: Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Liza Colón-Zayas: The Bear

Hannah Einbinder: Hacks

Kathryn Hahn: The Studio

Janelle James: Abbott Elementary

Catherine O’Hara: The Studio

Sheryl Lee Ralph: Abbott Elementary

Jessica Williams: Shrinking

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Javier Bardem: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Bill Camp: Presumed Innocent

Owen Cooper: Adolescence

Rob Delaney: Dying for Sex

Peter Sarsgaard: Presumed Innocent

Ashley Walters: Adolescence

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Erin Doherty: Adolescence

Ruth Negga: Presumed Innocent

Deirdre O’Connell: The Penguin

Chloë Sevigny: Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Jenny Slate: Dying for Sex

Christine Tremarco: Adolescence

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Giancarlo Esposito: The Boys

Scott Glenn: The White Lotus

Shawn Hatosy: The Pitt

Joe Pantoliano: The Last of Us

Forest Whitaker: Andor

Jeffrey Wright: The Last of Us

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Jane Alexander: Severance

Gwendoline Christie: Severance

Kaitlyn Dever: The Last of Us

Cherry Jones: The Handmaid’s Tale

Catherine O’Hara: The Last of Us

Merritt Wever: Severance

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Jon Bernthal: The Bear

Bryan Cranston: The Studio

Dave Franco: The Studio

Ron Howard: The Studio

Anthony Mackie: The Studio

Martin Scorsese: The Studio

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Olivia Colman: The Bear

Jamie Lee Curtis: The Bear

Cynthia Erivo: Poker Face

Robby Hoffman: Hacks

Zoë Kravitz: The Studio

Julianne Nicholson: Hacks

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

Andor: Janus Metz (“Who Are You?”)

The Pitt: Amanda Marsalis (“6 P.M.”)

The Pitt: John Wells (“7 A.M.”)

Severance: Jessica Lee Gagné (“Chikhai Bardo”)

Severance: Ben Stiller (“Gold Harbor)

Slow Horses: Adam Randall (“Hello Goodbye”)

The White Lotus: Mike White (“Amor Fati”)

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

The Bear: Ayo Edebiri (“Napkins”)

Hacks: Lucia Aniello (“A Slippery Slope”)

Mid-Century Modern: James Burrows (“Here’s To You, Mrs. Schneiderman”)

The Rehearsal: Nathan Fielder (“Pilot’s Code”)

The Studio: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg (“The Oner”)

Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Adolescence: Philip Barantini

Dying for Sex: Shannon Murphy (“It’s Not That Serious”)

The Penguin: Helen Shaver (“Cent’anni”)

The Penguin: Jennifer Getzinger (“A Great or Little Thing”)

Sirens: Nicole Kassell (“Exile”)

Zero Day: Leslie Linka Glatter

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

Andor: Dan Gilroy (“Welcome to the Rebellion”)

The Pitt: Joe Sachs (“2 P.M.”)

The Pitt: R. Scott Gemmill (“7 A.M.”)

Severance: Dan Erickson (“Cold Harbor”)

Slow Horses: Will Smith (“Hello Goodbye”)

The White Lotus: Mike White (“Full-Moon Party”)

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary: Quinta Brunson (“Back To School”)

Hacks: Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky (“A Slippery Slope”)

The Rehearsal: Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Lock-Norton and Eric Notarnicola (“Pilot’s Code”)

Somebody Somewhere: Hanna Bos, Paul Thureen and Bridget Everett (“AGG”)

The Studio: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez (“The Promotion”)

What We Do in the Shadows: Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis and Paul Simms (“The Finale”)

Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Adolescence: Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham

Black Mirror: Charlie Brooker and Bisha K. Ali (“Common People”)

Dying for Sex: Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether (“Good Value Diet Soda”)

The Penguin: Lauren LeFranc (“A Great or Little Thing”)

Say Nothing: Joshua Zetumer (“The People in the Dirt”)

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series

The Daily Show

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Saturday Night Live

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2025 Americana Honors and Awards: Complete Winners List
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2025 Americana Honors and Awards: Complete Winners List

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

The roots music world celebrated its notable artists, albums, and songs of the year when the 24th annual Americana Honors & Awards were held Wednesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

Sierra Ferrell, the Grammy-winning West Virginia songwriter, repeated as Artist of the Year, while Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats took home Album of the Year for their LP South of Here, produced by Brad Cook.

Other winners included Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, for Duo/Group of the Year, and MJ Lenderman, who was named Emerging Act of the Year.

The 2025 Americana Honors are the centerpiece of the Americana Music Association’s annual AmericanaFest, held every September at a venue around Nashville. Actor-singer John C. Reilly hosted this year’s ceremonies, which included performances by Rawlings and Welch, Rateliff, Noeline Hoffman, Old 97’s, Emmylou Harris, Dawes, and the winners for Song of the Year, I’m With Her, who won for their composition “Ancient Light.”

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ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Lonesome Drifter, Charley Crockett; Produced by Charley Crockett & Shooter Jennings
Foxes in the Snow, Jason Isbell; Produced by Jason Isbell & Gena Johnson
Manning Fireworks, MJ Lenderman; Produced by Alex Farrar & MJ Lenderman
South of Here, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats; Produced by Brad Cook
Woodland, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings; Produced by David Rawlings

ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Charley Crockett
Sierra Ferrell
Joy Oladokun
Billy Strings
Waxahatchee

DUO/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Julien Baker & TORRES
Dawes
Larkin Poe
The Mavericks
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings

EMERGING ACT OF THE YEAR
Noeline Hofmann
MJ Lenderman
Medium Build
Maggie Rose
Jesse Welles

INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
Fred Eltringham
Alex Hargreaves
Megan Jane
Kaitlyn Raitz
Seth Taylor

SONG OF THE YEAR
“Johnny Moonshine,” Maggie Antone (Written by Maggie Antone, Natalie Hemby & Aaron Raitiere)
“Ancient Light,” I’m With Her (Written by Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan & Sara Watkins)
“Wristwatch,” MJ Lenderman (Written by MJ Lenderman)
“Sunshine Getaway,” JD McPherson (Written by Page Burkum, JD McPherson & Jack Torrey)
“Heartless,” Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (Written by Nathaniel Rateliff)

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MTV VMAs 2025: Complete Winners List
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MTV VMAs 2025: Complete Winners List

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84


There's nothing ordinary about the winners at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards.
The ceremony brought together the biggest and brightest artists across all genres into one room at New York's UBS…

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Shahid Kapoor Drops Adorable Wish For Wife Mira Rajput; Says, "You Complete Me" - See Pics
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Shahid Kapoor Drops Adorable Wish For Wife Mira Rajput; Says, “You Complete Me” – See Pics

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor recently shared a heartwarming birthday wish for his wife, Mira Rajput, on Instagram. The couple, known for their sweet and simple love story, continues to give fans major relationship goals.

Shahid Kapoor Wishes Wife Mira Rajput On Her 31st Birthday

On Mira’s special day, Shahid posted a series of lovely pictures. From casual picnic moments to a cosy dinner date, the photos show their beautiful bond. One touching photo shows Shahid kissing Mira on the cheek as they stand near a peaceful lakeside. Fans couldn’t stop gushing over the adorable pictures.

Along with the photo dump, Shahid wrote a romantic message, “Happy birthday my love. You complete me. God wrapped you up in a little bundle of joy and saved you for me. And I am lucky to have you for the rest of my life. Be happy, be healthy, express yourself every chance you get … in every way you like … may your radiance fill everything you touch.”

About Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput’s Love Story

Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput had an arranged marriage in 2015. Despite coming from different backgrounds—Shahid being a Bollywood star and Mira a Delhi-based student—they instantly connected. Their relationship grew stronger with time, and they are now one of the most loved couples in the industry.

The couple has two children, a daughter named Misha and a son named Zain. Shahid often talks about how Mira brought balance and peace into his life. Their love story is a perfect mix of tradition and modern romance, proving that arranged marriages can also blossom into deep love.

Fans love seeing Shahid and Mira together, and this birthday post once again shows the strong bond they share.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Shahid Kapoor Wraps Vishal Bhardwaj’s Next; Calls It ‘Super Special’

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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