Thursday, May 22, 2008

And the truth shall set you free

Shouts to The Truth for a historic game 7 against King James



statline :


41 points

4 rebounds

5 assists

2 steals

1 game 7 victory







LeBron James says we're all witnesses. Sunday's Game 7 duel wasn't exactly what he wanted you to see.
Kevin Garnett witnessed it; he couldn't believe what he saw on the box score. "It was get Paul Pierce the ball and get the hell out of the way," Garnett said, admiring the box score, oohing and ahhing over the lines posted by Pierce and James.
18,624 fans witnessed it at the TD Banknorth Garden and they couldn't believe what they saw in person.

Paul Pierce and LeBron James went head to head in Game 7 and staged a classic NBA duel.Steve Babineau/NBAE/Getty
LeBron James and Paul Pierce were witnessing it first person, and they had a brief conversation during the second half of Sunday's Game 7. According to James, the two wondered who would win, and then they agreed to put on a show.
"The fans came to see Paul Pierce and LeBron James play. Which guy is going to lead his team to victory?" James said he told Pierce during the 97-92 Celtics win Sunday afternoon in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. "They came to see us play, so let's give the fans something to remember."
Deal.
Sunday's Instant Classic was a treat to behold, as Pierce dropped 41 points and James returned fire with 45 of his own. At times they went basket-for-basket, and their stat lines read pretty similar throughout most of the game.
But only Pierce would get to play on and take the Celtics to a Conference Finals date with the Detroit Pistons.
"The thing with the playoffs is it is so stressful because you are on an emotional high then an emotional low every other day. You get a win, you go in feeling good about yourselves and you lose and it is like, what can you do to be better," Pierce said. "To end it on the that note and advance, our heads are high. Hopefully we can go into the next series and play a little bit better basketball on a consistent basis, especially on the road."
Despite being at home with the Garden faithful cheering him on, Pierce didn't get caught up in the drama, and really wasn't freelancing by any stretch, shooting 13 of 23 from the field and connecting on 11 of 12 free throws. Rather than getting gobbled up in double-teams when the Cavs trapped the pick and roll, Pierce broke contain by going outside off the trapping big man and often abused the ensuing mismatch, pulling up for midrange jumpers.
"I don't think I really forced too much. Maybe I had a couple rushed shots, but I just thought it was just my aggressiveness that led to the open shots that I was able to take. I took a number of 15-footers that I know I can make right there off the dribble so I thought it was well within the flow of the offense, the ball was just coming to me," said Pierce, who in addition to his midrange game, knocked down four of his six three-pointers. "I felt great and I was just letting it ride tonight."
Beyond the scoring, there was plenty of drama. Pierce went down hard just before the second half on a layup attempt, colliding with first the basket support and then a cameraman before careening into the press table. Slow to get up, Pierce went to the locker room before the half was over, but a quick rubdown on his left thigh during intermission had him back in action for the second half.
Pierce will make his second trip to the Conference Finals; he tag-teamed with Antoine Walker to bring an overachieving Celtics squad to the third round in 2002. James, who led his team past the Pistons in last year's Conference Finals, will head home for Cleveland, presumably to make a few more shoe commercials, and maybe even witness some NBA playoff games -- from the seats.
This was actually their second classic shootout; they staged a classic double-OT duel at the Garden back on February 15, 2006. Pierce had 50 in the losing effort while James' 43 was good enough for a 113-109 win. Meanwhile, James has said on numerous occasions that Pierce is one of his toughest opponents, putting him on the short list with Kobe Bryant in terms of footwork and overall basketball skills.
"Paul Pierce is one of my favorite players. As a fan, when I watch Paul Pierce, I love the way he plays the game of basketball," James said. "I love going against the best, and Paul Pierce is one of those guys. We both are trying to will our team to victory, and just like Dominique Wilkins, I ended up on the short end. The Celtics won again."
Garnett said he was looking forward to seeing today's game on ESPN Classic in the coming days, but both Pierce and James are students of the game and just general basketball junkies. They've seen the Game 7 Larry Bird- Dominique Wilkins shootout from the second round of the 1988 Eastern Conference Semifinals. Heck, Pierce, 30, is old enough to probably have even watched that game on TV back in '88 when he loved -- gasp! -- Magic Johnson and the Los Angeles Lakers as kid growing up in Inglewood, CA.
But even if he didn't see it live, Pierce's seen the highlights enough, and since the epic Greatest Comeback in NBA History (Game 3) in the Conference Finals in 2002, this was Pierce's finest three hours. Doc Rivers, who played in that 1988 game alongside his teammate Wilkins, said it didn't dawn on him until the game was over that he was once again a part of history.
"I just said it in the hallway, it didn't hit me until the end. I'm slow. I was sitting there talking to the security guards and I said, 'Wow, I've been in Boston for two of the best Game 7's.' The difference was that I was on the right team this time," Rivers said. "Clearly, if you're going to be in a great game in Boston, it's probably smarter to be in green, you know what I'm saying? Now I know how they felt."
While Pierce just lived the duel himself, it probably hasn't sunk in just yet. But he's certainly up to speed on the Bird-Wilkins comparisons.
"I'm very aware of the game and they don't ever let you forget it when you look up to the jumbotron," Pierce said of the Bird-Wilkins shootout, before reflecting again on his historic performance. "I don't know, it's just one of those games where I had it going, LeBron had it going and we just didn't let up. Neither one of us wanted our teams to lose tonight, just to be a part of something like this and be on the winning side of it is a great feeling man."
He's got the night to enjoy it. Then it's time for the Pistons.

And we gone get so high

this the weed intermission

thats Max B. on the baritone

blow circles if you could

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Are you bad enough?







I need your help if we're gonna save the president.




We gotta go thru like 8 levels wit a boss at the end of each one.







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Friday, April 18, 2008

Stephen Jackson >>>








Stack Jack

dough is what I get boy

on the court or in the booth

I'm the shit boy






A reader named Tim from British Columbia sums it up best: "Do you think Stephen
Jackson is the best NBA player to have ever discharged a firearm in a public
place?"







ESPN Playa profile

Niketalk post






Thursday, April 17, 2008

Kanye !!??







SMH @ people who think he can dress.


A camouflage barber cape wit a purple hat and red shoes!!??


Its like this idiot rolls out of bed every morning and says:




" lemme put together the dumbest shit in my closet and see if I still get love."







2007-2008 NBA season. One of the best of all-time.




Now that the NBA regular season is over I can finally say that this was the greatest NBA season I've seen since the 95-96 season when the Bulls where goin for 70 wins.


Highlights include :





Celtics with the biggest one year turnaround to grab the best record in the league.
And finishing two games shy of Bostons all-time franchise total for wins in a season.



Blockbuster trades : Kevin Garnett,Ray Allen,Shaq,Jason Kidd,Pau Gasol



The Western Confrence Playoff race. The 1st and 8th seed seperated by only 7 games.



The Rockets with a 22 game win streak. The second best in NBA history.



The closest MVP race in decades.



Thats all I got right now.









Thanks David Stern.

























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Monday, April 14, 2008

A I got cake like everyday my birthday


Now wait I dont think they heard me








I said dog, I got cake like everyday my birthday








Shine



From my head down to my shoes





Shine








Skiiirrrttttin' on 22's


















back when weezy wasnt effin' baby.














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Most brilliant shit I heard all day




This is straight from my boy. I didn't say this. I'm incapable of such poetry.



Speaking on his experiences in Vegas :




" Yea,my nigga on the real all the ho's were prostitutes. "




My reaction :
:RollinDamnsmh:Rollin










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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Hell Yea !








lol



Youtube video comments >>>>




" Dame , He too that poor boy soul "








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Friday, April 11, 2008

Chauncey for the game !

Black : Chauncey for the game !!!

Max : Aaaaahhhhhhhhhh !!! oh maan!

Black : Chauncey for the game !!!

Black : Chauncey for the game !!!

Black : Biggaveli ! Chauncey for the muthafuckin' game !

Max : Ayo I aint shit....

Black : Yea !

Max : I aint shit in '06.

Black : Yea !

Max : I aint shit in '06.

Black : Yea !

Max : Crrrkkrkkytktktttkttkt !

Black : Chauncey for the game ! Yea !

Max : Everybody....

Max : Everybody beat me in this shit.

Black : You see'em Biggaveli !??

Max : Eveybody beat me in this shit. I aint shit.

Black : Oh god !

Max : Crrrkkrkkytktktttkttkt !

Black : Chauncey for the game winner ! This is what we do man. Easy. Tour bus style Biggaveli ,Young Blacka ,man. Early man.

Max : Yo ,I just got disgraced , damn ( inaudible)

Black : Its all good , Chauncey game winner.

Max : Wade couldn't capitalize !

Black : You know we wuz supposed to be in the finals originally.



Only Prolific niggas





Jim : Which ones the jumpshot ,circle again?



Max : Yea.



Jim : What you talkin' bout press L1 for?



Max : Look you see that over there?



Max : You see that playmaker shit? Thats my shit. I hold L1 ,I do shit like that. Tricky passes and all that.



Max : Only wit a playmaker though. You can't do it wit uh , wit uh nigga that aint, that aint shit.



Max : Only niggas ,like Prolific niggas,you hold hold L1.



Jim : Prolific niggas get playmaker shit?



Max : Yea. Yea. like that.



Max : Thats playmaker shit , L1.










I always wanted the air max CW in 8th grade now its called the air max sensation




C-webb is finally hangin' up whatever sorry ass shoes he wears now.



He was one of my favorite players until he stopped wearing nikes and then later, started takin' nothin but outside jumpshots.




Still.....


Black socks >



longer shorts >>






Webber, battling chronic knee problems, calls it a career
























What Chris Webber and the Golden State Warriors hoped would be a storybook comeback will instead be remembered as a very short comeback story.
After playing just nine games back in the Bay Area, Webber is retiring.
New problems with the surgically repaired left knee that has plagued him for the past half-decade have prompted the linchpin of Michigan's famed Fab Five team to leave the game, not even two months after Webber returned to the team and city where he began his NBA career.



"I really didn't want to rehab and come back this season because I don't think that was possible," Webber told reporters Wednesday at a farewell news conference in Oakland. "Plus, because the way the team is playing, the chemistry is great with these guys, they're on a roll. I feel like they're going to win, they have a great chance to go very far in the playoffs. I just felt it was time to let the game go and be able to be happy about what I accomplished without trying to keep coming back."

How will Chris Webber be remembered? For his failures more than anything else, J.A. Adande writes.
Story
The 35-year-old will exit as one of the sport's most polarizing personalities but also as one of just six players in history -- along with Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird and Billy Cunningham and the still active Kevin Garnett -- to average at least 20 points, nine rebounds and four assists.
"One of the best power forwards to ever play in the NBA," Pistons president Joe Dumars said. "Chris was always a class act and someone we're all proud of in Detroit."



Sources close to Webber told ESPN.com that he has worked toward this decision for the past week after spending most of March in injury rehab, trying in vain to recover from a bad landing against Philadelphia on Feb. 29. He played in only one more game for the Warriors after that, which convinced Webber that time had indeed run out a career that spanned 15 seasons, albeit with his mobility compromised over the last five of those seasons following a serious tear in the 2003 playoffs that required microfracture surgery






http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3311954









lol @ that last pic


























Wednesday, April 2, 2008

High like space










Last night I was so outta there that i felt like i was sleeping on top of my brain ( crazy I know) and it felt exactly like a comfortable air matress.



I need to chill. Yup.





get money.









Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Welcome to the revolution




Yes,web 3.0 starts right here,today.





300





You ready?






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