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  1. I'm looking to make a video using NBA clips, but I dno where to find them where they can be easily downloaded. Help please.
  2. If we have no chance at beating a .500 team at home, then we might finish with less than 10 wins.
  3. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs216.ash2/47954_10150264909015296_786850295_14459167_4075527_n.jpg rate/hate I know it's simple.
  4. Revis made a deal that was best for his family.
  5. For My Player, when you are free agent, be able to announce what team you are going to take your talents to.
  6. For people who believe in religion, I believe that because Eve took an apple from the tree of knowledge, this is a question that we've been able to come up with and ponder upon. Do I know what the point of all this is really? No. Do I question about it at times and get a weird feeling? Yes. But here is the answer for all of us living on Earth. Life is viewed how we each think it is. We are all different. That's what's so great. In that way, we can all see new views of life we may never have thought of. For example, I enjoyed reading some of your guys answers. Some may think life is to be happy, leave an impact, save the world, become rich. As each of us grow as human beings, that thought dynamically changes and as we mature, the core of our beliefs begins to shape more and more. It becomes more and more clear what you think life is. My grandpa, who is over 80, always tells me that every day is a blessing. As he has grown, he realizes the importance of life. Essentially, the blessing of all aspects of life is the point of life for him. At least that's how I interpret it. For me, I'm just beginning to enter that frame of mind where I am educated enough to think about it. Again, the tree of knowledge helps us ponder such things. To me, as of now, I believe that the point of life is to interact with living beings, be them human or animal, bond with those close to you, and learn about the world, ranging from space to the inner workings of society. Using all of that information, you can create your own view of what life is. The point is, at least to me, make the most of what you have, realize and appreciate the importance of everything, and enjoy the process of learning and developing with all aspects of society. Because if you spend your whole life thinking about it and not enjoying it, you will regret it in my opinion. As you grow, there are new beings, and older beings pass away. Enjoy every moment and realize that time is relative. Don't spend life planning your death or celebrating your life when you are in your prime and can grasp it right now. Leave the celebrating for when that's all you can do. Until then, live life out and continue to develop. Who knows. When we pass, we may or may not find the meaning. When we pass, we could just disappear, not even know anything and our soul may be gone. But when I think those things, I think, well, if that's true, then I better enjoy this life and let the next life come when it does and not spoil it. I used the words "in my opinion" or "to me" because it's vague. There is no supreme human being to answer this. Only 6 billion people to voice their opinions. But I do wonder. I wonder sometimes why babies die within a day of their birth, and it had nothing to do with an unhealthy mother/father. It's a specific case I know of in my family and I go back to it when I start thinking about how we all have control.
  7. He's a hard working player and if someone goes down we'll need him. Eyenga is more of a guard. Jawad plays the 3 usually. Rarely the 4 or 2. He's a good person. I remember the only game I got front row tickets to a Cavs game, he's the only guy who acknowledged me when I called his name. Very grounded and dedicated player. He likes LeBron because he lets him play in his summer camps, so that doesn't go over too well, but the good outdoes the bad. Would love to see him back.
  8. I try shooting like certain players. I mean I obviously don't mirror them, but how I think they shoot it. I've always shot like LeBron in terms of sticking with a way of shooting. At least that's how I think I shoot. I love shooting like Allen from the corner, or doing a Duncan impersonation, but I think I use LBJ's style for all my shots.
  9. http://mrslebronwade.com/ Haha...this is just hilarious. http://mrslebronwade.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/chrises_disney_postcard_FINAL.jpg http://mrslebronwade.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/wades_bed_card.jpg
  10. 2k always knows how to make the game fresher each year. This year they have all the Jordan modes to make it different from the typical NBA game. Add to that, they have press conferences and endorsements in player mode. Elite looks worse, the commentary sounded terrible, and the gameplay looks too complicated to have a smooth sim.
  11. Why should the Cavs have kept Delonte? You do realize they got a decent player in Ramon Sessions for him, as well as Hollins. You trade a guy who was in trouble with the law and get two youngsters in return, I'd say that's making most of the situation. Good move for Boston. I hate to bring up how much I liked Delonte because that of course forces me to remember the era when that scum played for us.
  12. Cena just ruined the Nexus storyline by beating the leader of the group in a few seconds in the second biggest show of the year at Summerslam. Not even what happened on Raw can make up for how they screwed up Nexus' credibility. If they are over Cena, they are about 3 years too late.
  13. Sort of like when Sabathia went to the Brewers. I would never want him if I was a Hawks fan. Begging to just leave Denver like that.
  14. I'm sure Denver will want a few 1sts or Jordan Crawford also.
  15. Damn. We got 5 1 hour 10 min. classes, 30 min. lunches, from 7:35 to 2:37. One advantage we have if that for seniors we can miss final exams 3rd tri. if we do all of our volunteer hours. I dno if other schools do that. Well, how big is your school? Ours is like 1,000, or a little more. My class is like 260. Maybe size has to do with it.
  16. Lucky. School starts at 7:30 for me. I have to get up at 6:30 every day. And we have a 30 minute lunch!
  17. LMAO I had Durant MVP but not 1st team NBA. :/ Guess I'll replace Dirk with him.
  18. You have a descriptive way of putting it.
  19. I watch stuff on Oxygen sometimes, like that sex show with that old lady. Gives me a few laughs. Even watch the Bad Girls Club for more laughs. Is that more gay?
  20. Yeah, there's so many different things with that team now, but just knowing that Reid is still there and they did make the playoffs last year. Guess we'll see if McNabb's presence has an effect of not. This is the one team that I can expect anything from 6-10 to 11-5.
  21. Rex Grossman has his chance now. Should be interesting.
  22. Terrible deal. If I'm Denver and I'm trading a marquee name, I want one of two things, a star in return or at least an above average star with a few other young pieces. Kevin Martin hasn't even been an all-star yet. Another option is getting pieces to rebuild, be it young players with potential, picks, or cap relief. If this deal would be made, Battier and Jeffries would be gone by the end of next year probably, and those two aren't exactly what you want for a guy like Melo. They need much more. If Melo keeps being a baby and gets his way and is traded, the Nuggets should trade Chauncey to a team like Atlanta who would do anything for him, and then trade JR, Kenyon, and Nene. Nene said he'll retire in like three years? So why keep him there if he won't be there when you plan on being good again. Build on a backcourt of Lawson and Afflalo, and start Birdman at Center. Use what you get for the other guys to fill in and get a top pick. Trade Harrington and Birdman during the deadline. Odd how the Cavs, Nuggets, and Pistons could get the first three picks 7 years later.
  23. Awards: Most Valuable Player: Kevin Durant Defensive Player of the Year: Ron Artest Rookie of the Year: John Wall Sixth Man of the Year: Lamar Odom All NBA First Team: G.Dwyane Wade G. Kobe Bryant F. LeBron James F. Kevin Durant C. Dwight Howard All Defensive First Team: G. Rajon Rondo G. Kobe Bryant F. LeBron James F. Ron Artest C. Dwight Howard All Rookie First Team: G. John Wall G. Evan Turner F. Paul George F. DeMarcus Cousins C. Cole Aldrich Regular Season Leaders: PPG: 1. Kevin Durant 2. LeBron James 3. Dwyane Wade RPG: 1. Dwight Howard 2. David Lee 3. Marcus Camby APG: 1. Rajon Rondo 2. Steve Nash 3. LeBron James
  24. If he's still obnoxious on the court with the handshakes and the immature celebrations, he won't. No matter how the regular season ends, with him winning the MVP. He has to prove he can be the star of a championship team. If he defers to Wade when it matters, it only slights him. We know what he can do in the regular season. With 2 top ten players alongside him, can he win a title as the star? Or will he accept the sidekick role and prove he isn't good enough for the clutch moments in the playoffs. He noticeably held himself back in the playoff games for us, so now that he's "happy", he might be good.
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