
Gardiner 1st MRB
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at 1:44 that fat cop went down haha.
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I have a gay friend on facebook that posted this and said, "I'll take one of every color please." That ruined it for me.
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Left for Cancun airport and got caught in a huge hurricane type storm on the highway and people's cars were spinning on the way to the airport. Flight gets delayed because of the storm for 3 hours Get back to Colorado and watched a "randomly picked" screening for a white family with two adopted Arabic children and everyone started yelling at the police officer because the family said this happens every time they fly, and almost 30 people including myself were threatened to be detained at DIA. Than I find out that there are six more fires in Colorado and one of them is about a ten minute drive from my house in Boulder and the radio said the area where I live is getting evacuated. So I rushed down to Boulder grabbed anything I could and am now at my mother's house. But thankfully I just found out the Boulder fire was moving away from my area and is almost completely out, so thank God and those baller status firefighters for that. Just a crazy couple of hours thought I'd share ha ha.
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I semi-agree with Magic. Westbrook is a pure shooting guard and was put into the point guard position when he was drafted by OKC. In terms of agreeing with Magic, Westbrook is probably hands down the worst point guard as an NBA starter, he doesn't know how to run an offense and get things going for players that need to get going, AKA Kevin Durant who in this entire finals has been virtually playing one-on-one, which shows why he was 2-6 with 4 points in the 4th quarter tonight. (Game one he scored 17 points and game 2 two he scored 16 points in the 4th) I do disagree with Magic that Westbrook still brings a lot to the table, he can score and be aggressive on both ends when he needs to be. But than again this is not his team, it is Kevin Durant's team and it needs to be played through Durant not Westbrook. Something he has improved on a little bit from last year's playoffs, but still doesn't know how to do this. At the bar with my friends I told them this right after Game 2 and I will say it again, if OKC is going to lose, it is going to be because of two people. LeBron James and Westbrook. It is Westbrooks game to lose every game as long as he keeps up doing what he is doing, try to become a stat-number star and not choosing to lead the team like a true championship point guard should. The only Point Guard that put up those type of numbers is Derrick Rose, who is pretty much the only offense the Bulls have consistently. But OKC has Durant and Harden to be their primary scorers. If Westbrook wants to be, and he does, to go down as one of the greatest Point Guards to play in the NBA, he needs to drastically change his style of play, he is not a shooting guard anymore like he was at UCLA.
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Never judge a movie by its trailer
Gardiner 1st MRB replied to Gardiner 1st MRB's topic in The Slope Chute
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I'm saying Heat in six games. There is nothing more demoralizing to a team that was that close to pulling another win, going up game 2, losing, and now have to play 3 straight games away from their insane crowd. As for the LeBron arrogance, I can see why some people hate him because of that, like the "Not 2, not 3, etc" he said, but people forget how many people said something like that in their prime, Kobe, Shaq, Malone, Michael Jordan were the most hated players in the league at one point because they held the same arrogance. But I think LeBron has changed comepletly than he did last year, last year he loved being the villian in the NBA, I think that is because he was safe guarding himself from all the negativity he was getting. This year he just has that determined look. And to top it off, he is playing clutch . Down 2-1 in the Pacers series, he was insane as well as being down 3-2 against Boston. And that bank shot he made last night to put the lead up by 5 points was just insane. I love this series, its everything I wanted to finals to be.
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This was pretty amazing, even more amazing its the second perfect game of season. Props to that outfielder for making that catch that was insane.
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They can't, like I said boxing doesn't have a governing body to overturn things like other fighting sports such as the UFC, or K1. The most the NSAC can do is suspend the judges or maybe fire them, which they won't.
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The Heat were, I think, 3rd or 4th in the league in points in the paint, they just got wayyyyyy to over confident on their shot.
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I'm just going to say LeBron is probably the most selfless person on the Miami Heat and probably the NBA. He loves setting up his team mates more than he does scoring, he sets up plays and passes perfectly to team mates when their open other than trying to score himself like Bosh or D-Wade does.
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The only real threat they have is Serge, Perkins is an over-hyped defender, but is an amazing rebounder. Miami got off to their hot start because of jumpshooting, and they kept playing like that the rest of the game. There was about 5 or 6 times where LeBron and Wade sized up one-on-one and just took a jumper and I think he missed all of them.
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I'm just going to say this, and I know I will get a lot of flack for it, but I find it funny how much people want to see LeBron James fail. My question is, why? He brought a dead team to a team that had 5 amazing years of playoffs, including a trip to the NBA finals that LeBron brought them too pretty much by himself. And yet he became one of the most beloved people in the NBA and all of sports to the most hated because he left for Miami for a better chance to win a ring. I would like to see anyone not take a chance to join a better team to become a champion. All great NBA players who have won a ring has done it with another superstar, every single one. Michael Jordan had Pippen, Shaq had Kobe, Kobe had Gasol, Tim Duncan had David Robinson than Tony Parker and Manu. And the argument that people hate LeBron because of the way he left the Cavs, but does anyone honestly think that the 2-time reigning MVP who was a free agent wouldn't have a television specail about where he was going to play? Personally, I think people are so threatend by LeBron because he risks anyone's favorite team of losing, that is why people still hate him.
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Hopefully the free DLC coming out with the new ending will clear things up. I am probably the biggest ME3 fan here, I teared up some certain characters died and really was into all three games, played them multiple times. I was so pissed about that ending though haha left a bitter taste in my mouth about the whole series.
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Man that was a close game. Heat played wayyyyy to much with jump shooting, they are a paint scoring team.
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Every sport except for boxing. Boxing doesn't have one governing body, so there isn't a council to sit down and discuss something like this like they can do in the NBA, NHL, NFL, etc. Maybe the NSAC can investigate their judges, but that is unlikely because the NSAC has been known to protect their own and make them look bad.
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I give this video 3 out of 3 white mambas
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Almost word for word what Stephen A. Smith said on ESPN.
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"Final Punchstat numbers show Pacquiao landed 253 total punches to Bradley's 159. In power punches, Pacquiao outlands Bradley 190-108." If that is not enough damage, I don't know what is.
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Awful, just awful decision. I think it is 100% clear that Bob Arum paid off the judges so he could make even more money on the rematch.
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Don't know if anyone else is a boxing fan or just a fan of Pacquiao, was going to post this last night but forgot. But I'm sure most of you heard, Pacquiao lost the fight and probably one of the biggest fixes and robberies in boxing history. Most people, including myself, who watched the fight live gave Bradley one or two rounds maybe, and yet Bradley won the fight. Such a disgrace to the sport and this is probably the final nail for killing boxing. Here are some tweets from other athletes and celeberties after the fight
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Here's Stone, because he is shy about posting his own picture.