NBA star Kyle Kuzma and Winnie Harlow Instagram shot before the blockade of the Lakers season

Supermodel Winnie Harlow and Kyle Kuzma are taking their Instagram adventures to the next level.

The couple – who recently documented their adventure on the beach on the social media platform – posed on Sunday for a seductive shot, with Lakers star Kuzma putting one hand on Harlow’s chest and the other in her lower half.

“Oh alright!” Kylie Jenner reacted in the comments.

“I think it’s time for a ring on that finger,” noted jeweler Richie Rich.

Kuzma also replied, “Goal”, to shooting, with model Harlow responding with two real target emojis.

Harlow, 25, a Canadian model, was first tied to Kuzma in May.

Kuzma and Lakers are expected to travel to Orlando this week to restart the NBA in Orlando. The 24-year-old attacker will have to “record two negative coronavirus tests” on arrival, followed by a 36-48 hour quarantine in a hotel room.

The Lakers will be staying at Disney’s Gran Destino Tower at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, along with the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets and Toronto Raptors. Other teams will be hosted in the Grand Floridian and Yacht Club resorts.

The friends of the players, in addition to the family members, will not be able to enter the complex until the second round of the playoffs.

SAD TRUTH BEHIND THE TWITTER ACCOUNT OF THE NBA LEGEND

Magic Johnson’s Twitter account has just lost some magic.

The legend of the Lakers and the former team president have become a popular presence on Twitter, for better or for worse, but the 60-year-old is not exactly the one who detaches the often vanished tweets from his phone.

“No, I have someone to write to them,” Johnson said on Rob Lowe’s podcast when asked about the use of Twitter. “I tell them what I want to say and they write them.”

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And to think, the ability to freely tweet was a factor that suddenly left Johnson to step down as president of the Lakers in April 2019.

“I had more fun when I was able to be the older brother and the ambassador for everyone”,

Johnson said at his impromptu press conference that night.

“I thought of Dwyane Wade who will retire tomorrow, and I can’t even tweet him or be there. When Ben Simmons called and we went through the appropriate channels and they made me look bad from that situation, but I didn’t do anything wrong, I was thinking about all those times, about all the guys who want me to mentor them or be part of their life and I can’t even do it. I had more fun on the other side than on this side. “

Johnson, who has 4.9 million Twitter followers, does not often venture into the hot takes that fill the website. Often they are only at room temperature.

A recent example came when Lakers’ guard Avery Bradley announced that he would give up the NBA pickup this summer, citing family concerns with the coronavirus.

“The loss of Avery Bradley by the @Lakers is a serious loss and will make it more difficult for them to win the NBA championship,” Johnson said.

Johnson also offered some of his biggest hits during the 2019 playoffs.

“Jamal Murray scored 6 straight free throws in the closing seconds and had a 34 point game to lead the Nuggets on the Trailblazers!” Johnson tweeted during the Western Conference semifinals.

Then again, he was ahead of his time with this tweet in 2016, less than a year before he was hired as president of the Lakers and two years before signing LeBron James.

“Laker Nation: The Lakers should call Agent LeBron James,” tweeted Johnson. “We know he will stay in CLE but they should follow him in case he leaves.”

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