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"Diesel"s Facebook page right now (getting worse by the minute)... http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g96/philsphan1210/Picture1-41.png http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g96/philsphan1210/Picture2-9.png http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g96/philsphan1210/Picture3-2.png6 points
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Crazy. Karma is a b****.. Gets you every time. Its not good to wish bad on anybody. God sees everything!4 points
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Just wear regular goggles like everyone else, I don't see why that's a big deal.2 points
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to go to mcdonalds and become a filet o fish sandwich silly willy http://www.mcwyoming.com/images/operators/1000019882/63710_242846.jpg.jpg2 points
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L.T.A.P. stands for Longest Tenured* Active Players (*spent their entire career with one franchise only). Players like KB24, 'Melo, Nowitzki, Duncan, Wade, Durant e t.c. Please feel free to post more active players. Player (Franchise) -- Games (Games Started): http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/media/act_kobe_bryant.jpg http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/media/act_tim_duncan.jpg 1. Kobe BRYANT (LAL) -- 1054 (906) 2. Tim DUNCAN (SAS) -- 1009 (1007) 3. Dirk NOWITZKI (DAL) -- 949 (924) 4. Paul PIERCE (BOS) -- 915 (912) 5. Jeff FOSTER (IND) -- 706 (344) 6. Tony PARKER (SAS) -- 700 (687) 7. Andrei KIRILENKO (UTA)-- 648 (447) 8. Tayshaun PRINCE (DET) -- 616 (577) 9. Manu GINOBILI (SAS) --- 585 (293) 10. Michael REDD (MIL) -- 568 (427) 11. Carmelo ANTHONY (DEN) -- 538 (538) 12. Udonis HASLEM (MIA) -- 530 (386) 13. Dwight HOWARD (ORL) -- 520 (519) 14. Andre IGUODALA (PHI) -- 511 (511) 15. Dwyane WADE (MIA) -- 503 (495) 16. Josh SMITH (ATL) -- 492 (470) 17. David WEST (NOH) -- 492 (400) 18. NENÊ (DEN) --- 479 (376) 19. Nick COLLISON (SEA/OKC) -- 479 (167) 20. Yao MING (HOU) * -- 486 (476) 21. Chris KAMAN (LAC) -- 471 (418) 22. Luke Walton (LAL) -- 448 (138) 23. Luol DENG (CHI) -- 434 (388) 24. Jameer NELSON (ORL) --- 422 (327) 25. Deron WILLIAMS (UTA) - 419 (386) 26. Anderson VAREJÂO (CLE) -- 418 (102) 27. Danny GRANGER (IND) - 399 (312) 28. Jose CALDERON (TOR) --- 386 (199) 29. Chris PAUL (NOH) -- 378 (378) 30. Andrew Bogut (MIL) --- 355 (347) 31. Rudy GAY (MEM) -- 349 (313) 32. Francisco GARCIA (SAC) -- 341 (79) 33 Rajon RONDO (BOS) -- 336 (283) 34. LaMarcus ALDRIDGE (POR) -- 331 (290) 35. Monta ELLIS (GSW) -- 328 (249) 36. Brandon ROY (POR) - 297 (295) 37 Luis SCOLA (HOU) -- 278 (235) 38. Nick YOUNG (WSH) -- 261 (37) 39. Joakim NOAH (CHI) -- 242 (164) 40. Aaron BROOKS (HOU) -- 224 (122) 41. Corey BREWER (MIN) -- 209 (128) ---------- *Not sure if Yao's still active. in progress...1 point
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...your home country in each sport. Canada NBA: Joel Anthony NHL: Josh Gorges MLB: Jason Bay NFL: Nick Kaczur Soccer: Greg Sutton1 point
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Great Game and what a great series but this shot ultimately gave Lakers all the momentum for the series1 point
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Name: The Double Flop Category: Other Clips Date Added: 28 January 2011 - 04:19 AM Submitter: Real Deal Short Description: It's rare, but it happens View Video1 point
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Name: Wizards Fan Dunk Category: Dunks Date Added: 27 January 2011 - 10:18 PM Submitter: Guru™ Short Description: None Provided Hahaha, crazy dunk by a Wizards fan. Forward to 1:20ish. View Video1 point
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Soccer: Tim Cahill Basketball: Patty Mills WNBA: Lauren Jackson Tennis: Lleyton Hewitt1 point
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Well, this actually does make sense. It would be a competitive advantage because of not being able to read his eyes. I thought those goggles were ridiculous anyways.1 point
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Quarter1--2--3--4Final Cleveland26 25 26 1996 Indiana19 18 20 3188 Jordan Player of the GameThaddeus YoungRecord: Cleveland (1-2), Indiana (1-2) Granger's 46 not enough; Cavs get first win http://community.2ksports.com/community/storage/media/v/l4/l3964/m3967188.jpg Thaddeus Young was explosive on the offenseive end tonight. The Cavs were +17 with him on the court. http://www.factory-outlet-stores.info/images/com_sobi2/clients/558_under_armour_clinton_img.jpgUnder Armour Top 5 Performers (Team by Team) Cavs T. Young: 17 pts, 3 blocks J. Pryzbilla: 14 pts, 6 boards J. Sullinger: 12 pts S. Weems: 9 pts, 5 boards, 2 blocks K. Irving: 8 pts, 4 boards, 6 assists Pacers D. Granger: 46 pts, 7 boards (19-29 FG) D. Collison: 11 pts, 16 assists R. Hibbert: 10 pts, 4 blocks B. Rush: 7 pts, 4 boards T. Hansbrough: 4 pts, 8 boards http://community.2ksports.com/community/storage/media/v/l4/l3964/m3967187.jpg Danny Granger scored 46 points, one shy of his career high. http://www.thinkinguncommon.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/gatorade_thumb.jpg Gatorade "That's G" Game Recap The Cavs came out with one thing on their minds: defense. Holding the Pacers to 20 points or less the first three quarters, they set the tone to the game and kept the crowd out of it. Danny Granger was the only Pacer who brought his game, putting up a season-high 46 points. The rest of the players on Indiana, especially the bench, posed little threat. The Pacers had only 10 bench points. The team as a whole went 3-14 from three. The Cavs defense was suffocating the Pacers offense. It had 9 blocks and 7 steals. The offense, meanwhile, shot efficiently, going 35-71 from the field. Cleveland also went 21-22 from the free throw line. The Cavs were up 15-20 points throughout the whole game until the fourth quarter. The Pacers left their starters in while the Cavs rested all their starters. The final score is really a poor indication of the game this was. http://media.cleveland.com/startingblocks/photo/new-cavaliers-secondary-logojpg-3e1cc85a3e691cec_small.jpg Cavaliers Extra Post-Game Comments Byron Scott: "First of all, the defensive effort was superb tonight. Granger was hot, and got his points, but we made their offense one-dimensional and made adjustments throughout the game to keep it that way. Also, it's always helpful when you have these games because I can give our starters some extra rest. Now we have a couple of days to prepare for Boston." Irving: "It feels so good to have that first win. Our whole team put together a complete game and we didn't let our guard down. Coach Scott challenged us, and we responded." Game Notes - Samardo Samuels scored 9 points in the fourth quarter - Kyrie went from 10 to 7 to only 2 turnovers tonight in the first three games - The three free agents Pryzbilla, Young, and Weems have all payed dividends in the starting lineup. Game 4: vs Boston (11/2/11)1 point
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Lmao, this thread is seriously getting out of hand. Jay Z isn't on the same planet as Pac, and in no way is Pac overrated (not sure if that was a joke or not). Pac is a lock for top 3 all time. 2pac wasn't the first to do a lot of things, and that was well documented in his interviews and lyrics. He was one of the first artist's to pay homage to those before him and is in a lot of cases the sole reasons artist still do so today, and the notion he was simply a "gangsta rapper" is completely false. Me Against the World makes that statement as false as it could be, he was as much of an activist than a gangsta rapper which really was the sole result of putting an innocent man in prison (at least "he" knew/thought he was innocent) The difference between 2pac and alot of other rappers was that the guy was real, and most importantly he knew how to sell. Not many people in his time and even now know that death sells, the entire part of his early career surrounded death. Not only did it sell, but it was reality in the mans life constantly dodging death, you can't beat that in the industry. Pac understood the elements it took to create not only a fierce competitor in the rap industry but understood how to lead people regardless of the color of their skin or upbringing, and he did it through powerful music. His first 2 albums caught the fans attention, not the albums following those, and once the spotlight was on him he knew exactly what to do with it, while making arguably the best music at the time.1 point
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Where the [expletive] is this guy: http://i.cdn.turner.com/nba/nba/media/act_monta_ellis.jpg Seriously: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/gamelog?playerId=27511 point
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