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^ My only knock is, you can't do white socks with black interior. Plus, you gotta rock the black socks, like the Five did!
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Plus, you gotta rock the black socks, like the Five did!
Yes sir.
Just picked up my pair yesterday.
TeamLakers
LAKER FANS, FEELIN' YOU!"It's the length of one day, one half, one shot clock. This number is my promise, to dominate every moment." -Kobe BryantThe Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1
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They had those and the White/Black ColorwayTEAM ANTI-3/4 AIR FORCE ONES
juschiang:
Yes. He's among the few who gestured for CWebb to call that infamous timeout.
juschiang:
I remember seeing a still photo either on "Beyond the Glory" or one of ESPN's shows that showed Pelinka gesturing for the timeout but if you think differently, then that's that.
Dude man you're wrong. I'm watching every little replay of the game that I have and there's no evidence that Pelinka made a timeout gesture. Even the "Beyond the Glory" show that I had TIVO'd shows no evidence. He's on the floor still at that point of the game, in place for Ray Jackson. He was the one who fouled Pat Sullivan to get him to the one-and-one. As soon as Webber called he timeout, Pelinka put his hands on his head. Dude was an All Academic Big Ten, I think he's smart enough to know how many timeouts Michigan left. On the CBS Video that is released every year for the NCAA season, it cleary shows on the video a short black player signaling timeout. That player, by process of elimination, was Michael Talley, the shortest black player on the team. Even in the Fab Five book by Mitch Albom, Webber was looking at Michael Talley's direction saying, why'd you make me call a timeout, why'd you all make me call a timeout.
JR5
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Starting for Michigan at forward, a 6-9 freshman from Detroit, MI #4 Chris Webber; at forward, a 6-6 freshman from Austin, TX #21 Ray Jackson; at center, a 6-9 freshman from Chicago, IL #25 Juwan Howard; at guard a 6-5 freshman from Plano, TX #24 Jimmy King; and at guard, a 6-8 freshman from Detroit, MI #5 Jalen Rose. They were known as the "Greatest Class Ever Recruited" or simply known as the Fab Five ~ Mitch Albom [/font]
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why'd you all make me call a timeout
Players should know the status of their teams, and coaches are solely responsible for their players. Damn Steve Fisher.
JRose is speaking the truth for all the youngins, Michael Talley is shown on video to actually have clapped after CWebb called the TO.
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