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  1. Yeah it was a very impressive dunk, clearly the best of this season so far. But I heard many people saying that it was the greatest dunk of all time... Let's not exaggerate. Although people didn't exaggerate as much as they did for the LeBron dunk on Lucas.. I mean I even heard some people saying that this LeBron dunk was better than the Carter one on Fred Weis.. Which is proposterous. I mean sure LeBron was very high, it was impressive but let's not forget that it was on John Lucas the third.. While Vince posterized a 7'2 center. That LeBron dunk is very nice, clearly one of the best of the season, but certainly not among the greatest dunks of all time. Anyhow back to Griffin it was a very impressive dunk, definitely the best dunk that we've had this season so far as I said, I think we could say that it was one of the greatest dunks of all time in this case but it's not the greatest one. Besides we've had so many great dunks in the history of the game, can we really assert that one of them is the best of all ? Also to be honest it's not even my favorite Blake Griffin dunk to be honest. I feel the exact same way as illwill, his dunk on Gallinari is my personal favorite of his dunks so far. Very impressive dunk nonetheless, I'm sure Perk will never forget that one.
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  2. You mean this? I only really did it to annoy His Greatness lol.
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  3. HWP should have been the first HOF inductee
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  4. Did you see where he jumped from?! Holy shit.
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  5. Yo, my TV...well... http://www.partlancer.com/pics/Parts-only-broken-Toshiba-32-LCD-HDTV.jpg Who won the game?
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  6. He scored 1 less goal than Lombardi has despite getting 3rd/4th line minutes his entire tme with the Leafs. Lombardi has played around 10 games with Lupul and Kessel and still only managed to score 6 goals and 11 points in 32 games as opposed to Frattin's 5 and 10 in 37. Frattin also gives you a physical edge that Lombardi doesn't. If Lombardi isn't scoring, which he doesn't do often, he is basically useless. He just floats around and can't win any puck battles. Frattin will throw hits, grind it out in the corner and even when he wasn't scoring, he was using his speed and strength to drive the net. He has created much more scoring chances than Lombardi has this season. I agree about Aulie regressing and I'm fine with him being in the AHL, especially since he would be the 7th d-man with Liles, Phanuef, Gunnarsson, Schenn, Franson and Gardiner. What I'm not fine with is him being forced down to the AHL because of a $4.5M plug like Komisarek. It is more frusturation over this team than anything. They finally have their first round pick back and once again are primed to finish in 9th or 10th place. It seems they only bottom out when they don't have a 1st round pick otherwise they are the prototypical treadmill team.
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  7. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y120/Koyote/hahahahav2.jpg ^_^
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  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9jAjaVecl4&feature=related [expletive] homework.
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  9. They were all one guy. You didn't know that? :o The real guy posting behind the monitor is a red-headed Asian named Steve.
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  10. I found you guys and Hoops-Nation at the same time. I picked this one.
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  11. In terms of the mechanics of MC'ing, Infinite was his best album. The wordplay and attention to detail was unreal. However, when you are so focused on mechanics, you tend to lose some character in the lyrics, and at times Infinite comes off a little bland. The production also doesn't help. SSLP had a whole lot of character, and while the lyrics were less structured than Infinite, they still were crafted very attentively. SSLP had some great concepts, but I feel it didn't have enough serious to it. The production and his delivery was a little too cartoonish at times. Still, great album. MMLP was his best album, top to bottom. The production was fantastic, and his lyrics and flow were a perfect match between Infinite and the positive aspect of his newer stuff. This was Eminem at his best, mixing songs with great concepts and songs that are just fun to listen to. My only problem with this album is he overdid the horrorcore stuff a bit too much, and the range of subjects he touched on wasn't too wide. TES had the most potential, and it was Em at his most versatile, but this album had more filler than MMLP. Rest of his albums don't deserve a mention.
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