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Simi’s loser and winner of the day
Mornings with Simi
English - July 23, 2019 21:31 - 3 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Loser
28 year old Australian man
An Australian man has been caught with a $140 million methamphetamine haul hidden in boxes after he crashed into a parked police car.
The 28-year-old crashed into a police vehicle parked outside a Sydney police station on Tuesday, causing significant damage, according to a police statement.
Around an hour later, police pulled the man over and searched his van.
During the search, police found removal boxes that contained 273 kilograms (600 pounds) of methamphetamine.
Police estimated that the drugs had a street value of over 200 million Australian dollars -- or $140 million in US dollars.
Winner
Alex McKechnie
Raptors assistant coach and director of sports science Alex McKechnie brought the Larry O’Brien NBA Championship trophy to Vancouver today!
The trophy was available for the public to see today at the BC Sports Hall of Fame this morning.
Mckechnie has worked with some of the biggest athletes and well known sports organizations, such as the Canucks, the Whitecaps, and the LA Lakers.
McKechnie has 6 NBA Championship rings from his time with the LA Lakers and the Toronto Raptors, but he says that he has never forgotten where he came from…
Loser
28 year old Australian man
An Australian man has been caught with a $140 million methamphetamine haul hidden in boxes after he crashed into a parked police car.
The 28-year-old crashed into a police vehicle parked outside a Sydney police station on Tuesday, causing significant damage, according to a police statement.
Around an hour later, police pulled the man over and searched his van.
During the search, police found removal boxes that contained 273 kilograms (600 pounds) of methamphetamine.
Police estimated that the drugs had a street value of over 200 million Australian dollars -- or $140 million in US dollars.
Winner
Alex McKechnie
Raptors assistant coach and director of sports science Alex McKechnie brought the Larry O’Brien NBA Championship trophy to Vancouver today!
The trophy was available for the public to see today at the BC Sports Hall of Fame this morning.
Mckechnie has worked with some of the biggest athletes and well known sports organizations, such as the Canucks, the Whitecaps, and the LA Lakers.
McKechnie has 6 NBA Championship rings from his time with the LA Lakers and the Toronto Raptors, but he says that he has never forgotten where he came from…