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his watch is a dime......and dat mass tooAnybody watching that feature on bosh on espn??? Can we get a gif of him at the beginning when he cooking and makes that suspect face
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his watch is a dime......and dat mass tooAnybody watching that feature on bosh on espn??? Can we get a gif of him at the beginning when he cooking and makes that suspect face
Yeah its great to have confidence. But this is the Miami heat....The 2012 defending NBA champs. You respect them but dont fear them.What do you want Vogel to say? We're just happy to be here and finish 2nd in the East is fine by me....dude should be confident
LinkTwo men allege they were beaten after taking photo of Blazers’ Damian Lillard
KGW.com reports that the two men, who have been identified as Jermaine and Philemon Ulinwa, claim that the 2013 Rookie of the Year took exception to having his photograph taken and that served as the trigger point of a fight.
One brother told KGW the beating happened as a result of a picture that he snapped with his cell phone after he spotted the basketball star walking toward a parking lot with several other people.
“And his entourage just turned around too and they’re like ‘Did you just take a picture of Damian Lillard?’ And I was like … ‘Yeah, I did.’ And so I saw that he was clearly upset, they were upset and I was like, ‘Can I apologize to him? Like I’ll go up right now and apologize to him,’” the brother said.
Within minutes, he says the discussion became an all-out fight which did not involve Lillard but did involve others that the brothers believe were part of Lillard’s group. When the second brother stepped in to help his brother, he says he was punched and kicked repeatedly, enough to break his nose and require stitches in his lip.
Lillard, 22, was the unanimous 2013 Rookie of the Year and a unanimous selection to the 2013 All-Rookie First Team. He was also named the NBA’s Community Assist Award winner for March in recognition of his “Respect Pledge” anti-bullying campaign.
“It’s an honor to receive this award and I hope that it will bring even more attention to the Respect campaign,” Lillard said in a statement. “I’ve seen too many of the negative effects that bullying has on people, especially kids. Now that I’ve learned how many people look up to us as NBA players, I want to make the most of it by getting behind positive initiatives like anti-bullying.”
this thread has turned into hatred for the boy 'Bron.
ya'll sounding like some broads in here.
Memphis shouldn't even trip. Last year the Spurs and OKC series flipped after game 2, I wouldn't be surprised if it happened again this year.
ain't Damien from Oakland..........
I saw they had a great game yesterday.
Oh wait,
I'm glad the bobcat name is leaving, it never really caught on in the first place. Now for this pelican talk.
At least you're committed
I saw they had a great game yesterday.
Oh wait,
Yall some savages
By the time the ECF come around i'm reviving/restarting the Heat/Lebron Hater Unification thread
We need the stars to align for the Heat to lose this series and ima do my part
Smith, who averaged just 9.3 PPG for the season, went on to light up MJ for a career-high 37 points. He connected on 15 of his 20 field goals and was a perfect 7-of-7 from the free-throw line.
The Bulls, however, still won the game, 104-99. Jordan got the win, but he wasn't very pleased with the fact that he allowed an unknown player like Smith to drop so many points on him.
Following the game, Jordan claimed that Smith mocked him by saying, "Nice game, Mike." Jordan then supposedly promised people he would match Smith's 37 points in the first half of the two teams' next meeting, which was the very next day.
In the second game, this time at the Bullets' Capital Centre, Jordan almost followed through on his promise as he scored 36 points by halftime. He would finish with 47 and his Bulls cruised to a 126-101 victory.
Smith, the hero of the previous night's game, had just 15 points.
Jordan admitted years later that Smith never made the "nice game" comment. He made it all up. He apparently just needed more motivation to get Smith back for embarrassing him.
some people say the previous owner named the team after himself cause his name was BobI'm glad the bobcat name is leaving, it never really caught on in the first place. Now for this pelican talk.
Pelicans = Create a team in MaddenYea same here. Bobcats just feels like it should be a college team. Pelican's is probably AFL2.
Jordan does no wrong brahIt's weird LeBron is doing what some of your favorite basketball players have done for years and is getting vilified. MJ's whole career is fueled by various perceived slights.
But since LeBron is doing it, it's a problem.
+1 got me chuckling for days ahahI saw they had a great game yesterday.
Oh wait,
Dudes are now like.....It's weird LeBron is doing what some of your favorite basketball players have done for years and is getting vilified. MJ's whole career is fueled by various perceived slights.
But since LeBron is doing it, it's a problem.Smith, who averaged just 9.3 PPG for the season, went on to light up MJ for a career-high 37 points. He connected on 15 of his 20 field goals and was a perfect 7-of-7 from the free-throw line.
The Bulls, however, still won the game, 104-99. Jordan got the win, but he wasn't very pleased with the fact that he allowed an unknown player like Smith to drop so many points on him.
Following the game, Jordan claimed that Smith mocked him by saying, "Nice game, Mike." Jordan then supposedly promised people he would match Smith's 37 points in the first half of the two teams' next meeting, which was the very next day.
In the second game, this time at the Bullets' Capital Centre, Jordan almost followed through on his promise as he scored 36 points by halftime. He would finish with 47 and his Bulls cruised to a 126-101 victory.
Smith, the hero of the previous night's game, had just 15 points.
Jordan admitted years later that Smith never made the "nice game" comment. He made it all up. He apparently just needed more motivation to get Smith back for embarrassing him.