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  1. #1241

    Quote Originally Posted by Motownkid View Post
    wohooo go Jazz!

    naninuod maayo ang Utah since pagkamatay ni Larry Miller..


    GO NUGGETS bro oi... grabe sab kaw... ibani sab ako hahaha


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  2. #1242
    ^cge para kang Chauncey... Go Nuggets! cut Utah's 9-game winning streak..

  3. #1243
    Quote Originally Posted by Archer sensAtion View Post
    bahalag lisod...kayahon jud...


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    wala jud nakaya bro..heheheh..

    sorry kaayo..hehehe..

  4. #1244
    Quote Originally Posted by aykiman View Post
    wala jud nakaya bro..heheheh..

    sorry kaayo..hehehe..

    hehe ok ra bro oi... atleast naning kamot sila... without Kmart and AC...

    unya pa ka duwa si Jason Hart nila kay bag.o pa...

    nag puli2x ra tawn sa PG si Billups ug JRSmith hehehe ka luoy sad...


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    Last edited by Archer sensAtion; 03-07-2009 at 04:39 PM.

  5. #1245
    Quote Originally Posted by Archer sensAtion View Post
    hehe ok ra bro oi... atleast naning kamot sila... without Kmart and AC...

    unya pa ka duwa si Jason Hart nila kay bag.o pa...

    nag puli2x ra tawn sa PG si Billups ug JRSmith hehehe ka luoy sad...


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    mao lagi...

    gamit pajud kaayo nila si AC oi..

  6. #1246
    Antagonizing Shaq comes with the job

    By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports Mar 5, 2:07 am EST


    When Stan Van Gundy called out Shaquille O’Neal for flopping, he understood the consequences. Perhaps, he welcomed them. Shaq would rip him and rip him hard. He’d get personal. The Orlando Magic coach knew Shaq would eviscerate him and leave him looking like the fool.
    So yes, O’Neal responded on Wednesday, calling Van Gundy a “nobody,” a “frontrunner” and a “master of panic” in the playoffs. Yes, Stan Van Gundy knew how Shaquille O’Neal felt about him and he still leaned into a high inside fastball.

    “He definitely knew that Shaq doesn’t care for him,” said a coach who has worked with Van Gundy. “He also knows that Shaq does this to every coach he’s ever played for. At least Shaq did it out in the open this time and not behind Stan’s back. That’s what he did when he played in Miami for him.
    “I mean, Shaq ripped Pat Riley and Phil Jackson after he was done playing for them. That’s what he does.”
    As Van Gundy volunteered his critique of Shaq’s flopping after the Magic’s victory over the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, the source of his motivation wasn’t his old Miami Heat center. It was Dwight Howard, his guy.

    Van Gundy had listened to Shaq’s relentless ripping of his young center, and decided to make himself the easy target for O’Neal. He’d take the hit. Shaq has been obsessed with Howard. He hates that Howard’s a young center in the city where O’Neal started out in the league, and hates that Howard wears a Superman cape, and hates that, well, Howard’s the next big thing.


    So, yes, O’Neal’s been cruel in his dismissals of Howard. Perhaps Van Gundy started to see that it wore on Howard, that it had gone beyond comical to uncomfortable. Howard’s a nice kid and he won’t fight back.
    “I respect my elders,” Howard said Tuesday, refusing again to return fire on O’Neal. He was half-joking, but make no mistake: Howard has never been sure what to do with Shaq’s animus. He isn’t sure what he did to make O’Neal so angry with him.
    Howard’s a hard kid to dislike, but Shaq has gone to needless lengths with his criticisms. Van Gundy had to stand up for Howard. That’s his job to protect his young star and he did it. Now, it’s no longer Shaq vs. Howard. It’s Shaq vs. Van Gundy.

    “One thing I really despise is a frontrunner,” O’Neal said Wednesday. “I know for a fact he’s a master of panic and when it gets time for his team to go into the postseason and do certain things, he will let them down because of his panic. I’ve been there before. I’ve played for him.”
    Van Gundy did a terrific job in Miami, but his authority was compromised the moment Riley made that move for O’Neal. Riles wanted to coach again, and Van Gundy knew it. The Heat emperor made it clear to O’Neal that he reported to him, never Van Gundy. Shaq has always sold himself as the dutiful son of a military man, but he’s seldom respected authority. Eventually, he undermines everyone.

    This isn’t about Shaq and Van Gundy, as much as it’s about Van Gundy and Howard. Under Van Gundy, the Magic’s young center has made extraordinary progress as a defender, a rebounder, a presence. Too many coaches spend too much time over-praising their young stars, fearful that public challenges and rebukes will cost them favor with the player and, ultimately, their job.

    In Orlando, Van Gundy has had management’s backing and that’s meant everything to the way he has been able to coach Howard. He’s been hard on him. Nothing’s ever been enough for Van Gundy and it’s driven Howard to become better and better.
    Shaq keeps saying that Howard hasn’t done anything, that he doesn’t deserve his respect and maybe that’s so. Deep down, Shaq knows that Howard is a far more athletic specimen at 23 years old. Howard will win titles, and he’ll do it without tearing apart the accomplishments, the character, of those who’ll play with him and played before him.
    “There’s no winning this war for [Van Gundy] with Shaq,” the coaching source said Wednesday night. “For the people covering Shaq, this is him being funny. Stan can’t win this one.”
    Where it matters most, he already has. Maybe everyone else is laughing at Stan Van Gundy, but he still did something that no one could do for the Magic: He stood up to Shaq, and stood behind Dwight Howard.


    * Shaq has just been included in my list of hated players... To think I used to like this guy! What an a**hole...

    The more he throws cheap shots like these on impressionable players like Dwight and Chris (he called Bosh the Ru Paul of big men), the more pathetic he gets...

    Tarnishes his legacy, that big turd...
    Last edited by The Good$!!!; 03-09-2009 at 01:28 AM.

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  8. #1248
    I love this!

    What a flaming fruitcake... hehehehe

    YouTube - Kobe Bryant is GAY

    Hmmm now I wonder why Vujacic "sucks up" on him soooo much! hehehe



    Another...

    YouTube - Kobe Gay!

    YouTube - Kobe is gay (calm down just a joke)

    Last edited by The Good$!!!; 03-09-2009 at 02:35 AM.

  9. #1249
    napaksit ang celtics..wohoo

  10. #1250
    paksit napud lugar ang boston sucks!!

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