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Freedom Furniture just dropped a massive sale: Here's how to get 75 per cent off sofas, rugs and more
Freedom Furniture just dropped a massive sale: Here's how to get 75 per cent off sofas, rugs and more

7NEWS

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • 7NEWS

Freedom Furniture just dropped a massive sale: Here's how to get 75 per cent off sofas, rugs and more

Freedom has just dropped a massive home sale, and when they say everything is on sale, they mean everything. From luxe leather lounges to statement floor lamps and dreamy modular sofas, there are hundreds of bestsellers now up to 75 per cent off. Whether you're redecorating from scratch, upgrading your living room or finally buying that statement piece you've been eyeing off all year, now's the time to make your move. For a limited time only, shoppers can score up to 40 per cent off sofas, 65 per cent off rugs, 50 per cent off beds and dining furniture, and up to 75 per cent off wall art. It's not just the odd discontinued item either, some of Freedom's most-loved pieces, like the Luka leather range and the Nap sofabed, are now seriously discounted. Big-ticket pieces like the MIA Bed and AXEL Dining Table have been slashed by half. It's not just about saving money (although let's be honest, saving $1,250 on a leather recliner definitely helps). It's about finally creating the space you've always wanted, whether that's a cosy winter lounge, an entertainer's dining area, or a calm, clutter-free bedroom. Here's a look at some of the biggest markdowns you can shop right now from Freedom's sitewide sale: KASPER Floor Lamp, was $99.95, now $74.95 ALL TIME ADORED Framed Canvas, was $249, now $62.25 NAP Fabric Sofabed, was $1,799, now $1,079 ASPECT Fabric Sofabed, was $1,999, now $1,199 CLEO Fabric Modular Sofa, was $2,499-$3,799, now $1,499-$2,279 ASPECT Fabric Storage Ottoman, was $699, now $419 BARRET Leather Electric Recliner Sofa, was $4,799-$4,999, now $3,599-$3,749 ETON Leather Sofa, was $3,199-$3,299, now $2,239-$2,309 LUKA Leather Sofa, was $2,199-$2,599, now $1,539-$1,819 LUKA Leather Armchair, was $1,499, now $1,049 LUKA Leather Ottoman, was $799, now $559 SORRENTO Fabric Modular Sofa, was $4,299-$4,699, now $3,224-$3,524 AERO Fabric Sofa, was $2,299-$2,699, now $1,954-$2,294 BARI Fabric Sofa, was $1,599-$1,799, now $1,359-$1,529 AERO Fabric Armchair, was $1,499-$1,699, now $1,274-$1,444 AERO Fabric Ottoman, was $799-$999, now $679-$849 YAMBA Bar Cabinet, was $1,699, now $679 YAMBA Entertainment Unit, was $1,499, now $599 CANNES Bar Package, was $3,199, now $1,919 MIA Bed, was $1,899-$2,199, now $949-$1,099

Luka Doncic's Viral Ankle-Breaking Move vs. Rockets Sparks New Nickname
Luka Doncic's Viral Ankle-Breaking Move vs. Rockets Sparks New Nickname

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Luka Doncic's Viral Ankle-Breaking Move vs. Rockets Sparks New Nickname

Up until Monday's matchup against the Houston Rockets, the most commonly used nickname for Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic had been Luka Magic. But after the 26-year-old point guard went viral on Monday for an ankle-breaking move against Rockets 2024 first-round pick Alperen Sengun, his teammates and fans may start referring to him by a different moniker. Advertisement With 1:15 left in the second quarter and the Lakers down 46-44, Doncic made a push toward the 3-point line but backed off just half step, causing Sengun to lose his balance as his ankles gave out while falling to the floor — a moment the reported 18,997 fans in attendance at Arena enjoyed immensely. Video of Doncic's wild move garnering hundreds of thousands of views between multiple X accounts including the NBA, NBA on TNT and Bleacher Report, and fans took to the comment section to give Doncic a much-deserved new nickname. Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) dribbles the ball against Houston Rockets forward Amen Thompson (1) during the first half at Mio-Imagn Images 'Luka 'Ankle Breaker' Doncic,' one fan wrote. 'LUKA ANKLE BREAKER,' another fan chimed in. Advertisement 'LUKA ANKLE BREAKER TO DFS [for] 3!!!!' a third fan proclaimed. 'LUKA DONCIC ANKLE BREAKER,' one user remarked. 'LUKA ANKLE BREAKER AND DIME,' another user quipped. Since his Lakers debut on February 10 after being acquired in a blockbuster trade with the Dallas Mavericks for Anthony Davis, Doncic has been arguably L.A.'s best player. He's averaging 27.5 points, 8.7 rebounds, 8.2 assists, and 1.2 steals per game while playing 35 minutes per night. He's scored 30 or more points 11 times in that 21-game span. At time of publication, Doncic had 17 points, nine assists, six rebounds, and two steals, and the Lakers led 93-91 with just under six minutes left in the fourth quarter. Advertisement Related: ESPN Analyst Drops Wild Cooper Flagg-Carmelo Anthony Take Related: Geno Auriemma Rips Into Paige Bueckers After NCAA Tournament Benching

Luka Dončić's off shooting night doesn't matter as LeBron James scores 33, Lakers win 4th straight
Luka Dončić's off shooting night doesn't matter as LeBron James scores 33, Lakers win 4th straight

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Luka Dončić's off shooting night doesn't matter as LeBron James scores 33, Lakers win 4th straight

The unfortunate fact for any team playing the Los Angeles Lakers for the rest of the season is that even if Luka Dončić is shooting 30%, you still have a whole LeBron James, and others, to worry about. Despite their Slovenian star going 6-of-20 from the field, the Lakers defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 111-102 on Thursday, their fourth straight win. Dončić finished with 21 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and three turnovers. James led the charge, posting 33 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, with some help from Dončić: LUKA FULL COURT DIME TO LEBRON 😱(via @NBA) — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 28, 2025 Despite those struggles, Dončić was also responsible for the most ridiculous basket of the night: LUKA OFF ONE LEG TO BEAT THE BUZZER 🚨(via @NBA) — Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) February 28, 2025 That was his first 3-pointer of the game, after starting 0-8 from deep. A 30% shooting performance ranks as Dončić's third-worst mark of the season. He still has yet to shoot 50% or better in a game for the Lakers, and four of his six worst shooting games of the season have occurred in his six games with L.A. And yet, the Lakers are 4-0 in those four games, while the Mavericks lost the other two games. It was also a great night if you enjoy watching the Lakers shoot free throws, as there were 46 of them in this game, including 23 in the fourth quarter. Minnesota had 26 total. The game started as a Lakers romp, with L.A. up by as many as 23 points, but cooled off from there and opened the door for the Timberwolves to cut the lead to three points in the fourth quarter. Let's just say those free throws came in handy for the Lakers. Both teams were shorthanded entering the fourth quarter, the Timberwolves more so. Lakers starting power forward Rui Hachimura left the game in the third quarter with a left knee strain and was later announced to not be returning, then Anthony Edwards was ejected after picking up his second technical foul. He threw the ball into the crowd as he walked off, and is now facing a one-game suspension for his 16th tech of the season. Minnesota had also been missing reigning Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert. Key reserve Donte DiVincenzo also might have hit a minutes limit while playing with a toe injury, as he didn't appear in the game's final six minutes. The Lakers have now won 14 of their last 17 games, and are just one game back in the loss column from the Memphis Grizzlies for the second seed in the Western Conference.

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