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    Hammer and sickle i dont know if you suck my balls or what but I think you do like me.. but I say I dont like gays so suck other balls man not mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iamalbertrebs View Post
    Hammer and sickle i dont know if you suck my balls or what but I think you do like me.. but I say I dont like gays so suck other balls man not mine
    oh yeah?



    ayaw ka-uwaw daghan bitaw mo

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    that was a nice lose grabe ka nindot

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    heat are good team on the road..impossible maka sweep sa dallas 3 wins

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    Miami in 6!

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    Wade's antics inspire Jason Terry



    MIAMI (AP)—Jason Terry didn’t like Dwyane Wade strutting his stuff in front of the Dallas Mavericks bench, and let him know it.

    So what if the Miami Heat were up by 15 points with 7:14 left and had plenty to celebrate? Terry and the Mavericks weren’t about to go down 2-0 that easily.

    Terry fired back with the first six points in a 22-5 run that ended with the Mavericks pulling off one of the most stunning rallies in NBA finals history, beating the Heat 95-93 on Thursday night and drawing even in the series.

    With the game and the finals slipping away, Dallas used Wade’s celebration to spark the latest and greatest of its rallies this postseason. The Mavs already had wiped out a 15-point deficit with 5:06 left in Game 4 of the conference finals in Oklahoma City, and a 16-point deficit in Game 2 of the previous round in Los Angeles, so they knew they could do it.

    Dirk Nowitzki finished it off by scoring the final nine points, the game-winner coming on a layup using his injured left hand.

    “We looked at each guy in the huddle, to a man, specifically Dirk and said, `There’s no way we’re going out like that,”’ Terry said. “We continued to keep faith in ourselves, grinded it out and got it done.”

    The fury over the Heat’s antics quickly turned into a steely resolve to turn things around. Dallas coach Rick Carlisle helped his guys refocus by reminding them of their comeback against the Thunder.

    “He said, `Look at the clock, fellas, there’s 7 minutes left, so we’ve got some extra minutes to work our way back,”’ center Tyson Chandler said.

    Terry went scoreless in the second half of the opener, and was a miserable 4 of 16 for the series. Being covered by LeBron James was part of the problem. Terry also was fighting a wrist injury caused by James fouling him on a dunk attempt early in Game 1.

    But down the stretch, Terry made an adjustment suggested by Jason Kidd that helped free him up for some open space. He scored eight points in the furious rally, finishing with 16 points, five assists, two steals and a huge smile.

    It was especially sweet for him to stick it to the Heat, their fans and Wade because he and Nowitzki are the only players left from the 2006 Mavs who blew the finals by losing three straight games in Miami.

    Their loss in the opener made it five straight playoff losses on this floor. Another would’ve made Miami 10-0 at home this postseason, tying a record set by Michael Jordan’s Bulls in 1996. There’s no telling what this result might do.

    “Each finals, there’s going to be a turning point, a moment, so to speak,” Terry said. “And tonight the moment was ours.”

    Terry almost had the kind of moment he’d never forget for all the wrong reasons.

    After Nowitzki hit a go-ahead 3-pointer, the Heat lined up for an inbounds pass and Terry lost his man, Mario Chalmers. James threw him a long pass and he hit a 3 to tie it with 24.5 seconds left.

    Nowitzki screamed at Terry in the ensuing huddle, saying things he wouldn’t repeat even in the glow of victory. But he also told his buddy, “I’ve got your back.”

    “And he did,” Terry said. “He made the (winning) bucket.”


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    Bad move, Duuuywane..

    But still, I'm for Miami in 5..Haha Ambot nalang ani..

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    Pwede mo MEGALIKE? hehe

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    4-1 miami!!! Go!!!

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