View Poll Results: Lakers or Celtics?
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Lakers in 4
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Celtics in 4
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Lakers in 5
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Celtics in 5
2 6.67% -
Lakers in 6
5 16.67% -
Celtics in 6
11 36.67% -
Lakers in 7
2 6.67% -
Celtics in 7
6 20.00%
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January 3rd, 2007 11:41 AM #6941sobrang dulas daw pag basa ng pawis...
saw the microfiber at a sportshop here...ang mahal at 4K each
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January 3rd, 2007 12:09 PM #6942
parang labo yata ng quote ni tmac ah...i have the new ball and it's much more grippy than the old leather ball (i have one of those too). maliit lang ang kamay ko so i still can't palm the new ball comfortably, but it's much easier than the leather ball, which talagang two hands ko lang siya ma-control.
but he's the pro - who am i to contradict?
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January 3rd, 2007 12:21 PM #6943
Gilbert Spills The Beans
by Marcel Mutoni
Gil Arenas in his never-ending quest to remain the most likeable cat in the Association, revealed what it takes for some people to get an invite to All-Star weekend. He admitted that in his first year with the Wizards, he bribed employees at a sporting goods store (with shoes and a basketball) in order to get his hands on a box of All-Star ballots. Dude then went ahead and filled them all out, putting his name alongside those of teammates Antawn Jamison and Larry Hughes. Gangsta.
According to Arenas, he’s not the only one who does this sort of thing:
“I heard there’s players out there that do that,” Gil said, non-jokingly. “Like, some of the guys who get voted in. Like, they paid the city to bring all the ballots. I heard back in the day they used to do that, too. It would be players, they used to have backpacks and they’d be pushing them in to Foot Locker. I heard it’s always been like that. Like, old players would tell me, ‘Yeah, what’s-his-name used to do that, he’d be in his house and he’s out there filling them out. His wife, his friends, he’d bring his friends down here, pay ‘em, they’d be out there filling ‘em out. Then there’s just truckloads to the Foot Locker to make sure they still was there. I’m like, ‘Oh that’s funny. That is hilarious.’”
I wonder who some of those ballot-stuffing guys could be. It’s probably not any of the top tier players (Yao for example); they have more than enough support at home and abroad. I’m guessing it would have to be someone marginal, someone like oh I don’t know, Derrick Coleman?
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January 3rd, 2007 12:38 PM #6944
masakit daw po sa daliri yung new microfiber ball esp. po pag pawis ka na kasi po ang hirap i-grip. unlike po sa leather in which pag na-"break-in" na po yung bola, swabe na at madaling "matancha" yung shoot at dribble, yung new microfiber mejo iba rin po ang "pakiramdam" nya pag tumama na sa board parang mejo "madikit" ng konti compared sa old school balls. pag straight-out-of-box mas maganda po yung microfiber pero in due time mejo humihirap syang pakiramdaman.
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January 4th, 2007 04:31 AM #6945
^ah ganun ba...try ko nga basain to see what the fuss is about.
just heard on the local news that ninong Pat (Riley) is taking a leave of absence from the Heat to have surgery....get well soon ninong! :pope:
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January 4th, 2007 01:24 PM #6946
kawawa naman po miami heat ngayon baka possible pang mawala sila sa playoff contention! all their core star roster mga deactivated and injured...
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January 4th, 2007 05:40 PM #6947Gilbert Spills The Beans
by Marcel Mutoni
Gil Arenas in his never-ending quest to remain the most likeable cat in the Association, revealed what it takes for some people to get an invite to All-Star weekend. He admitted that in his first year with the Wizards, he bribed employees at a sporting goods store (with shoes and a basketball) in order to get his hands on a box of All-Star ballots. Dude then went ahead and filled them all out, putting his name alongside those of teammates Antawn Jamison and Larry Hughes. Gangsta.
According to Arenas, he’s not the only one who does this sort of thing:
“I heard there’s players out there that do that,” Gil said, non-jokingly. “Like, some of the guys who get voted in. Like, they paid the city to bring all the ballots. I heard back in the day they used to do that, too. It would be players, they used to have backpacks and they’d be pushing them in to Foot Locker. I heard it’s always been like that. Like, old players would tell me, ‘Yeah, what’s-his-name used to do that, he’d be in his house and he’s out there filling them out. His wife, his friends, he’d bring his friends down here, pay ‘em, they’d be out there filling ‘em out. Then there’s just truckloads to the Foot Locker to make sure they still was there. I’m like, ‘Oh that’s funny. That is hilarious.’”
I wonder who some of those ballot-stuffing guys could be. It’s probably not any of the top tier players (Yao for example); they have more than enough support at home and abroad. I’m guessing it would have to be someone marginal, someone like oh I don’t know, Derrick Coleman?
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January 4th, 2007 05:46 PM #6948
^^^
From the news report, he did it during his first year with the Wizards.
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January 4th, 2007 11:53 PM #6949
Riles also deactivated Walker and Posey due to them not meeting their deadline to cut down on their body fat %.
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January 5th, 2007 01:23 AM #6950
Yung extra AUX Fan is useful sa mga naka montero. Mag improve daw yung AC system since may extra...
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