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Ice In My Veins Pose, also known as the TikTok Arm Thing, is a pose in which you touch the underside of a lowered arm with your index and middle fingers as if checking your pulse, optionally biting your lower lip, used to signify that you are "cold-blooded." The pose was started around 2016 by NBA player D'Angelo Russell as a post-basket celebratio...
The term "ice in your veins," meaning "cold-blooded," has been used in basketball and other sports to describe skillful players who don't fold under pressure since at least 2012 when the phrase was first defined on Urban Dictionary, specifically mentioning Kobe Bryantin the example. On March 1st, 2016, the New York Nets played against the Las Angel...
On November 22nd, 2016, Lakers player Nick Young, known for the Confused Nick Young meme, paid tribute to Russell by using the pose after scoring the Lakers a three-pointer in the last 10 seconds of the fourth quarter in a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, saving the game (shown below). On November 23rd, Ball Is Lifereported on the tribute.
Dec 17, 2016 · In a recent interview with Alex Wong of GQ, Russell explained where the celebration came from: Where did the “ice in my veins” celebration come from? It’s something my dad said growing up.
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Dec 16, 2016 · D’Angelo Russell Reveals Where His “Ice in My Veins” Celebration Came From. A Q&A with the young Laker about personal style, Los Angeles, and Jordan Clarkson’s kilt. By Alex Wong....
Mar 2, 2016 · share. foxsports. Los Angeles Lakers rookie point guard D'Angelo Russell had the best game of his young career on Tuesday night against the Brooklyn Nets. The 20-year-old scored 39 points and...