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  1. These noobs dont know. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3oBZ4_TNys
    3 points
  2. Phil has been on Kobe's ass about his shooting percentage ever since he started coaching him. According to Phil (because it's all he ever talks about), that's what separates Kobe and MJ. I've stated over and over and over again why percentages are lower since the late 90's. It's a fact that 35-40 guards in Jordan's era shot 50% or better in a season (15+ PPG minimum), while it's rare to see it happen now. It's much, much easier to get to the rim when teams can't play zone defense (yeah, break out your zone defense video on MJ, the few times teams got away with it). It's funny, though. One Phil quote was how Kobe didn't shoot as well as MJ, but everyone knows that Jordan's high FG% came from him getting to the rim, especially when he was younger. You stick Shaq down low, and Jordan's FG% drops. It's common basketball knowledge. Jordan would be forced to shoot the ball a bit more. Also, Bryant attempting twice as many threes has a lot to do with it as well. For a player that shot twice as many threes, and played the first eight years of his career with a 356-pound center taking up the paint, one that has had to play against zone defenses and specialty defensive players, he has a pretty damn good percentage.
    2 points
  3. Was it dangerous to throw him to the ground like that? Yes, but during the heat of the moment after repeatedly being hit, one in the face, with other people around encouraging the small kid, I have no sympathy whatsoever for the little kid, and if he got badly hurt, it's HIS fault. He should be lucky the bigger kid just threw him down. He's lucky the bigger kid didn't smash him into a wall, start throwing haytmakers, and then cherry-bombing that little punks ass. I think the little kid got out of this situation a LOTTTTTT easier than he would have against other kids.
    2 points
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0&feature=related I love the random black guy that out of nowhere is rapping
    1 point
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  6. Damn RIP. This was my shit right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfwZYgdO6Ds
    1 point
  7. Blocks doesn't mean defense, defense means defense.
    1 point
  8. Oh definitely. The Rose Garden is probably one of the loudest arenas in the entire league.
    1 point
  9. The fact that the Rat and his friends decided to pick on someone while recording it to humiliate him (as I assume they were going to put it up on Facebook and Youtube as soon as they were done picking on the victim), I think the Rat got what he deserved. Sure, the body slam was very dangerous and it could have messed the Rat up beyond the intention, but he thought in his mind that it would be a good idea to start a fight, to look badass in front of his friends, to try and impress the girls standing by, to put it up for the world to see, only to get his ass kicked. I'm not for the body slam but I am definitely for Casey standing up for himself. And like the Truth said, they're kids. They aren't thinking about the possible risks that they can cause to each other. Casey took care of the Rat the best way he thought he could on instinct and fast thinking. He's not standing there trying to process the most efficient way to stop the Rat, he just got punched in the face, had to block at least 2-5 more punches thrown by the kid with others cheering the Rat on, he reacted instantly. The Rat shouldn't have started anything to begin with. He took the risk of picking on someone almost three times his size and in the end, he paid for it.
    1 point
  10. The rule is a catch-and-shoot for 0.4 seconds, and a tip-in with 0.3 on the clock. I don't think the refs would've counted it, or even reviewed it, because of the rulebook.
    1 point
  11. I know why you would misinterpret this though. .
    1 point
  12. Apparently this song had 400,000 views a few days ago before Tosh.0, and now it has 7+ million. . Also, if you type "Rebecca" in on google, the first name that pops up is "Rebecca Black". .
    1 point
  13. lmao this is possibly the worst song ever, I didn't the lyrics go worse than lil wayne's Lollipop, but this actually did "gotta get down to thhhe busss stop, to catch the bus, oh wait theres my friends, 2 in the front 2 in the back seat, gotta decide which seat is mineeeeeeee" hold on I got my song "walking outside and I see an intersection, gotta stop, gotta look-both-waysssss, okay the coast the clear oh my a dogggggggggg" "It Tuesday tuesday, I got school on tuesday, tomorrow is Wednesday and then it is Thursday and then it can be FRIDAY because that comes afterward, party party fun fun fun fun fun" *insert random rapper* sign me btw gifs are epic lol especially the red dress girl, they did that thing where they surrounded and 8's with 5's to try to make her look like a 10 thank you hall pass
    1 point
  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlZKL6OpB3g What the [expletive]? Could Bosh get any fruitier?
    1 point
  15. skinny little shit got what he deserved i skimmed through the posts but that little skinny kid probably teases him every day, its only a matter of time before Casey flips out. do i think his a hero? no, but you gotta stand up for yourself. i bet he never looks at Casey again if Casey paralyzed him? so what. bulling can cause serious metal health issues and that little skinny guy can be sued, i got no sympathy for the bully
    1 point
  16. again, over Aldridge? LaMarcus is putting up much better numbers than Nene and he's a few years younger. I would take Aldridge and trade Lee's ass.
    1 point
  17. Pippen didn't specifically say how. Under Phil, Jordan wouldn't...doesn't matter what anyone says or thinks. The triangle offense wouldn't present that opportunity. Kobe still played within the triangle when he averaged his 35 a game, ditched it a few times, but if the coach was someone like Flip Saunders, Bryant could've easily reached the 37 PPG plateau that Jordan touched, and more. Not a single player had an answer for Kobe in his ultimate prime, and if Phil didn't hound him about getting Odom involved (which eventually led to the Game 7 meltdown against the Suns), Bryant could've done whatever he wanted. Bryant has more turnovers because he had the ball more. Pippen actually facilitated half the time. The Odom experiment was a huge, huge failure, and everyone who watched the Lakers in 2005 realized it, and Phil didn't take too long to figure that out, either (less than a full season). Plus, turnovers are a two-way street. Kwame Brown was losing passes 2-3 times a game, off his hands or not even recognizing the ball was going in to him. Same with Odom, who we would call "Odumb" because of his mental lapses. Kobe's highest TO season was 2004-05, ironically. There's substance in them if the player has played against those he's talking about. If this player is Pippen, I'll invest in it a bit. If it's Magic, someone who has never had the opportunity to defend Bryant, it's different. Ron Artest? Not even him, because he never held a prime Jordan. You can say what you want, but there's no denying that Kobe has faced more doubles than any player not named Shaq. His percentages have gone down, and he has averaged more turnovers (partially due to that, the other being his teammates). Jordan had Scottie and shooters that were netting 47% or better from the floor, drilling open shots, some of the best three-point specialists in the league as well. Teams lost to Chicago because they had no idea how to defend ANYONE on that team...couldn't double Jordan because they'd leave a shooter open (illegal zone otherwise), and couldn't play anyone face-up because Jordan would go nuts. You have a lot to learn about the game, dude...a lot that those Youtube clips won't explain to you. Mike is an incredible player, and the GOAT, but Kobe is tailing him, and overall, one could make the argument that he's a better overall player. I think you're a bit obsessed with the idea that has been spoon-fed that Jordan was invincible, but I've seen Michael at his best and worst. He was more selfish than Bryant, taking 24+ shots per game 4-5 times in his career (Kobe just once), going through spurts where he would completely disregard his teammates (just as Kobe has done), and having pretty bad games both early and late in his career. Did you see how many turnovers he averaged before he won his first ring? In all five seasons before that (I don't consider his sophomore season because he played 18 games), Jordan averaged over 3.0 TO a night, which is 0.1 under Kobe's average. I'm sorry.
    1 point
  18. I hope we play you in the first round too.
    1 point
  19. Been listening to the Best Day Ever Mixtape by Mac Miller...its pretty nice
    1 point
  20. Why are you acting like you're the chubby kid in the video? It doesn't take much to be paralyzed. Land on your spine? You can land on your tailbone, hip, neck...anything remotely close or connected to your spine, and landing THAT hard will do the trick. A relative of mine (my dad, actually) broke his neck when he tried a backflip on a trampoline, landed on his head, ruptured two discs and, fortunately for him, it wasn't the two or three that would've left him paralyzed (seven in your neck). If that skinny kid was my brother (I wouldn't have let him go that far to begin with, but that's beside the point right now), and that dude did that to him, I would've kicked his ass. Like I said, there are ways to deal with it, including getting physical and fighting, but you don't pick up a kid and throw him down, as hard as you possibly can, like a dart in the ground. If the kid died from severe head trauma, or was in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, nobody would be able to say a damn thing and not look like a dumbass. That's not how it works, though. I can't stand a punk trying to bully another kid around, doesn't matter if it's in grade school, high school or in college. I would step in, doesn't matter the situation. However, what that dude did was uncalled for. Grab and throw him to the ground, hit him in the face, punch him in the gut, whatever...but throwing him into the ground like he's a dart? No...no excuse for it.
    1 point
  21. http://i56.tinypic.com/2efn58n.jpg http://i.imgur.com/CR8Ke.gif http://i54.tinypic.com/5odms4.jpg http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_li0poyPDHP1qfdrcwo1_500.gif http://i51.tinypic.com/eleah2.jpg http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_li1bhaAf601qb1a3do1_250.gif
    1 point
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