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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Are you bad enough?
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
NBA Playoffs start today
I've been waiting for this for about a year now.
I'm not missing one game.
There Can Only Be One: LeBron/KG
There Can Only Be One: Kobe/Shaq
There Can Only Be One: Dwight Howard & Chris Paul
There Can Only Be One: Nash/Kidd
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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?"
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Kanye !!??
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
Most brilliant shit I heard all day
Saturday, April 12, 2008
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