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Aaron Williams/Terry Raines get revenge on the Tag Champions
Following a sick attack on his girlfriend, Aaron Williams and his tag partner Terry Raines seek revenge on the champions.
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Go Skateboarding Day 2008
Go Skateboarding Day 2008 sponsored by Willys Workshop Willy Santos, Jamie Palmore, Jimmy Cao, Cato Andrew Sprigle,Williams, Spencer Nuzzi, Aric Sanders, Taylor Orman, Taylor Shuffield, Nolan Lively, Chris Sarabia, Cameron Sanchez, Josh Holtz, Nate Sherwood, Dayne Brummet, Dave Broullard, Aaron Cano, Casey Gray, Mike Stacks, Chris Henry, Skooter, Christian Flores, Brannon V. Willys Workshop, Rancho Penesquitos Skatepark, PQ Skatepark, willysantos.com, Birdhouse Skateboards, Mira Mesa, Kickflip, Film This...
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Stop Hitting Yourself
This is an epidemic problem facing kids today. From BlameSociety.net Written and Directed By Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda Producer - Courtney Collins http://courtneycollins.com http://myspace.com/courtneycollins Man - Jace Nichols Children - Aaron Thorson and Alex Thorson Cinematography - Tona Williams http://bigbite.org Script Handler - Justin Sprecher http://youtube.com/jnsprecher Special Thanks to WYOU
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Vince Carter Dunkadelic Throwback
He is referred to by the nicknames Vinsanity, Half-Man Half-Amazing and his own initials V.C. In his Toronto days, he was also referred to as "Air Canada". Raptors announcer Chuck Swirsky also liked to refer to him by his full name, "Vincent Lamar Carter". Air Canada Air Carter Half Man, Half Amazing Half Man, Half Season Vinsanity Invinceable VC Vincent Lamar "Vince" Carter (born January 26, 1977) is an American All-Star basketball player in the NBA. As of 2008, he is a starting shooting guard for the New Jersey Nets. He is considered one of the best scoring guards of his time. VC ACA, THANKS 4 THE HELPING WITH THE MIX playing for the new jersey nets : Carter made it clear in the 2004 off-season that he wanted to be traded from the Raptors. On December 17, 2004, Raptors General Manager Rob Babcock traded Carter to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and two future first-round draft picks. The trade to the Nets, combined with Carter's increasingly declining popularity with Raptors fans, also put an end to his charity basketball games in Toronto, with the last one being played in the summer of that year. In early January 2005, he admitted in a television interview with TNT's John Thompson to not giving effort in his last months as a Raptor; when asked if he always played hard, Carter replied, "In years past, no. I was fortunate to have the talent. You get spoiled when you're able to do a lot of things. You see that you don't have to work at it." Months after the TNT interview, Carter returned to Toronto as a member of the Nets on April 15, 2005. Carter scored 39 points in front of a hostile Toronto Raptors crowd that booed him throughout. The fans jeered him the entire game, but the Nets won 101--90. Carter guided the Nets to an eighth-place seed in the 2005 NBA Playoffs. Although New Jersey was swept in the first round by the Miami Heat, Carter finished the series with averages of 26.8 points per game, 8.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists; highlighted by a buzzer-beating two-point fadeaway shot in the first overtime of Game 3 that forced a second overtime. Carter returned to Toronto on January 8, 2006 for the third time since his trade to the New Jersey Nets, and was given the same treatment by the fans that he received the first time he played against the Raptors in the Air Canada Centre. With the Nets trailing 102--104, Carter hit the winning three-point shot with 0.1 seconds left on the game clock and finished with 42 points and 10 rebounds. Carter considers this winning shot as his greatest ever, considering the atmosphere, the emotion and the hostility in the arena. In the 2005-06 NBA season, he co-led the Nets to 49 wins, an Atlantic Division title, and the number three seed in the playoffs, while averaging 24.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. He led the Nets to the second round of the playoffs before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat in five games. Carter averaged 29.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 11 playoff games. On February 1, 2007, Carter was named, along with teammate Jason Kidd, as a reserve to the 2007 NBA All-Star Game, after losing out on a starting spot to Gilbert Arenas by 3,010 votes. Both Carter and Kidd made their eighth All-Star game appearance. In a 120--114 overtime win over the Washington Wizards, April 7, 2007, Vince Carter and Jason Kidd became the first teammates in over 18 years to record triple-doubles in the same game since the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen achieved this feat against the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989. Carter finished with 46 points, a career-high 16 rebounds, and 10 assists. Kidd finished with 10 points, tied a career-high with 16 rebounds, and tied a season-high with 18 assists. Carter's Triple Double is the second highest total for a triple double, second only to Alvin Adams of the Phoenix Suns who tallied 47 points and 18 rebounds over 30 years ago. After the Nets were eliminated from the playoffs by the Cleveland Cavaliers (lost series 4-2), rumors of the Nets trading Carter again arose. After the New York Knicks and Nets discussed a trade around February of Carter (which was ended with the trading deadline), the two teams again revisted the subject. Carter, who opted out of his contract on June 30, reportedly wanted a three-year, $60 million deal however, which the Knicks are wary of. On July 1, 2007 Carter signed a 4-year $61.8 million with the Nets. Height: 6'5.5" 197 cm ( w/o shoes), 6'6.75" 200 cm ( with shoes) Weight: 225 Wingspan: 7'0" Vertical Leap: 43 inches BDP/F23 .Boogie Down Productions.
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No Faces Trailer
No Faces is a short film produced by film students at Bowling Green State University. The film was written by Aaron Calafato and directed by Daniel Williams.
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A Day In The Life Of The Jonas Brothers español/ spanish
Wow ni puedo creer que hya subido 3 videos en esta semana! eso si e fue un reto! haha! pero es para ustedes pz! ya saben si quieren los últimos videos de Jonas brothers en español no duden en suscribirse a mi canal! a de verdad 99 subbr hey grax! ustedes son lo mejor! Luveshinchan
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Dionysia "Land of Roland"
From the MCM archives,episode 212Features Dionysia at 101.1 The River Homegrown Show. Song is introduced by Ken Williams
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Ted Williams All-Time Top 20 Hitters
Ted Williams in 1995 chose 20 players as who he thought were the best hitters of all-time , so figure do a little video of the top 20 he chose , since have nothing else to do Here is his list in order #1 - Babe Ruth (1914-1935) .342 AVG , 714 HR , 2211 RBI's , .690 SLG PCT #2 - Lou Gehrig (1923-1939) .340 AVG , 493 HR , 1990 RBI's , .632 SLG PCT #3 - Jimmie Foxx (1925-1945) .325 AVG , 534 HR , 1921 RBI's , .609 SLG PCT #4 - Rogers Hornsby (1915-1937) .358 AVG , 301 HR , 1584 RBI's , .577 SLG PCT #5 - Joe Dimaggio (1936-1951) .325 AVG , 361 HR , 1537 RBI's , .579 SLG PCT #6 - Ty Cobb (1905-1928) .367 AVG , 118 HR , 1961 RBI's , .513 SLG PCT #7 - Stan Musial (1941-1963) .331 AVG , 475 HR , 1951 RBI's , .559 SLG PCT #8 - Joe Jackson (1908-1920) .356 AVG , 54 HR , 785 RBI's , .518 SLG PCT #9 - Hank Aaron (1954-1976) .305 AVG , 755 HR , 2297 RBI's , .555 SLG PCT #10 - Willie Mays (1951-1973) .302 AVG , 660 HR , 1903 RBI's , .557 SLG PCT #11 - Hank Greenberg (1930-1947) .313 AVG , 331 HR , 1276 RBI's , .605 SLG PCT #12 - Mickey Mantle (1951-1968) .298 AVG , 536 HR , 1509 RBI's , .557 SLG PCT #13 - Tris Speaker (1907-1928) .345 AVG , 117 HR , 1559 RBI's , .500 SLG PCT #14 - Al Simmons (1924-1944) .334 AVG , 307 HR , 1827 RBI's , .535 SLG PCT #15 - Johnny Mize (1936-1953) .312 AVG , 359 HR , 1337 RBI's , .562 SLG PCT #16 - Mel Ott (1926-1947) .304 AVG , 511 HR , 1861 RBI's , .533 SLG PCT #17 - Harry Heilmann (1914-1932) .342 AVG , 183 HR , 1551 RBI's , .520 SLG PCT #18 - Frank Robinson (1956-1976) .294 AVG , 586 HR , 1812 RBI's , .537 SLG PCT #19 - Mike Schmidt (1972-1989) .267 AVG , 548 HR , 1595 RBI's , .527 SLG PCT #20 - Ralph Kiner (1946-1955) .279 AVG , 369 HR , 1015 RBI's , .548 SLG PCT If interested in more information on these great hitters , check out http://www.baseball-reference.com
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Chad Vader Training #3 "Decoding The Dress Code"
#3 of the series, Chad Vader helps you figure out the complicated and unexpected dress code at Empire Market. Written and Directed by Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda Commander Edwards - Asa Derks Commander Wickstrom - Paul Guse Customer - Linda Hedenblad Chad Vader - Aaron Yonda Voice of Chad - Matt Sloan Randy - Brad Knight http://monkeybusinessinstitute.com Produced by Courtney Collins http://courtneycollins.com http://myspace.com/courtneycollins Assistant Director - John Urban http://urbanphotoco.com Camera - Tona Williams http://bigbite.org Grips - Kristian Knutsen and Mike Rafferty Sound Engineer - John Lee Music - Kevin Macleod at Incompetech http://incompetech.com Illustration - Mike Barczak
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Flips Flipping At The Plan B Warehouse
Flips Flipping At The Plan B Warehouse... Willy Santos & Aaron Cano. Willy Santos, Aaron Cano, Jamie Palmore, Jimmy Cao, Spencer Nuzzi, Taylor Orman, Taylor Shuffield, Chris Sarabia, Nolan Lively, Nate Sherwood, Cato Williams, Dayne Brummet, Dave Broullard, Casey Grey, Josh Holtz, Cameron Sanchez, Mike Stacks, Birdhouse Skateboards, Plan B Skateboards, Syndrome, Frontside Flip, Nollie Late KickFlip, F/S Flip, Nollie Late K/F.
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Stobe light fun!
jus a lil fun wit a little strobe light.
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Kruta3z3r Presents: a Melbourne Shuffle Compilation
These ppl r wat i think r some of the best shufflers in Melbourne ex-BPK Andy ex-HSK William bc Francis bc Maikool Mikki ex-BR Ducyd ex-HSK Aaron TMS Danielz Warrick ex-HSK Jericho
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Hammer Williams~10 years old
This ranks among the most spectacular plays I've ever witnessed from any player, not to mention, from a 10 yr. old.
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Will v Aaron - Shooto 24/02/08
William V Aaron at Shooto in Feb 08.
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Vince Carter iLLmatiC plays of 2005, 2006
Vince carter Air Canada Air Carter Half Man, Half Amazing Half Man, Half Season Vinsanity Invinceable VC playing for the new jersey nets : Carter made it clear in the 2004 off-season that he wanted to be traded from the Raptors. On December 17, 2004, Raptors General Manager Rob Babcock traded Carter to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, Aaron Williams and two future first-round draft picks. The trade to the Nets, combined with Carter's increasingly declining popularity with Raptors fans, also put an end to his charity basketball games in Toronto, with the last one being played in the summer of that year. In early January 2005, he admitted in a television interview with TNT's John Thompson to not giving effort in his last months as a Raptor; when asked if he always played hard, Carter replied, "In years past, no. I was fortunate to have the talent. You get spoiled when you're able to do a lot of things. You see that you don't have to work at it." Months after the TNT interview, Carter returned to Toronto as a member of the Nets on April 15, 2005. Carter scored 39 points in front of a hostile Toronto Raptors crowd that booed him throughout. The fans jeered him the entire game, but the Nets won 101--90. Carter guided the Nets to an eighth-place seed in the 2005 NBA Playoffs. Although New Jersey was swept in the first round by the Miami Heat, Carter finished the series with averages of 26.8 points per game, 8.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists; highlighted by a buzzer-beating two-point fadeaway shot in the first overtime of Game 3 that forced a second overtime. Carter returned to Toronto on January 8, 2006 for the third time since his trade to the New Jersey Nets, and was given the same treatment by the fans that he received the first time he played against the Raptors in the Air Canada Centre. With the Nets trailing 102--104, Carter hit the winning three-point shot with 0.1 seconds left on the game clock and finished with 42 points and 10 rebounds. Carter considers this winning shot as his greatest ever, considering the atmosphere, the emotion and the hostility in the arena. In the 2005-06 NBA season, he co-led the Nets to 49 wins, an Atlantic Division title, and the number three seed in the playoffs, while averaging 24.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. He led the Nets to the second round of the playoffs before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat in five games. Carter averaged 29.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 11 playoff games. On February 1, 2007, Carter was named, along with teammate Jason Kidd, as a reserve to the 2007 NBA All-Star Game, after losing out on a starting spot to Gilbert Arenas by 3,010 votes. Both Carter and Kidd made their eighth All-Star game appearance. In a 120--114 overtime win over the Washington Wizards, April 7, 2007, Vince Carter and Jason Kidd became the first teammates in over 18 years to record triple-doubles in the same game since the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen achieved this feat against the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989. Carter finished with 46 points, a career-high 16 rebounds, and 10 assists. Kidd finished with 10 points, tied a career-high with 16 rebounds, and tied a season-high with 18 assists. Carter's Triple Double is the second highest total for a triple double, second only to Alvin Adams of the Phoenix Suns who tallied 47 points and 18 rebounds over 30 years ago. After the Nets were eliminated from the playoffs by the Cleveland Cavaliers (lost series 4-2), rumors of the Nets trading Carter again arose. After the New York Knicks and Nets discussed a trade around February of Carter (which was ended with the trading deadline), the two teams again revisted the subject. Carter, who opted out of his contract on June 30, reportedly wanted a three-year, $60 million deal however, which the Knicks are wary of. On July 1, 2007 Carter signed a 4-year $61.8 million with the Nets. Height: 6'5.5" 197 cm ( w/o shoes), 6'6.75" 200 cm ( with shoes) Weight: 225 Wingspan: 7'0" Vertical Leap: 43 inches BDP/F23 .Boogie Down Productions.
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Santa's Little Helpers
the la clippers make the holiday season a better one - elie seckbach reports
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Slightly Chilled - Goes Exploring
Slightly Chilled explores Willoughby Hills, Ohio, with Aaron Williams, Dylan Grove, Craig Royer, and Joe Chinchar.
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NJN - Aaron Williams MIX by MISIEK
MY MIX From MISIEK MOVIE SHOW footage from 2000 To 2003 HQ LINK : http://rapidshare.com/files/123664390/77_aw.rar.html LUDZIE PRZEMYSLU misiekakpl@o2.pl MUSIC: WU-Tang Clan - Heaterz (Hip-Hop) Number: 34 Highlights / Video / Clip Biography: Aaron Williams (born October 2, 1971 in Evanston, Illinois) is an American professional basketball player. He was undrafted after a college career at Xavier University, and has played for the Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets, Vancouver Grizzlies (now Memphis Grizzlies), Seattle SuperSonics, Washington Wizards, New Jersey Nets, Toronto Raptors, New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers. In 2000-01, as a member of the New Jersey Nets, Williams posted his best numbers as a pro, playing all possible 82 games while averaging 10.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, but also had the dubious distinction of leading the league in total personal fouls committed, with 319 (an average of 3.89 fouls per game). On December 17, 2004, he was traded by the Nets to the Toronto Raptors along with Alonzo Mourning, Eric Williams, and two first round draft picks in exchange for Vince Carter. On January 31, 2006, he was traded by the Raptors to the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets in exchange for two second-round draft picks. On July 31, 2006, Williams signed a free agent contract with the Los Angeles Clippers.On March 28, 2008, after rarely having been used throughout two seasons, he was waived. TEAMS: Utah Jazz (1993-1994) Milwaukee Bucks (1994-1995) Denver Nuggets (1996) Vancouver Grizzlies (1996-1997) Seattle SuperSonics (1997-1999) Washington Wizards (1999-2000) New Jersey Nets (2000-2004) Toronto Raptors (2004-2006) New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (2006) Los Angeles Clippers (2006-2008) If U want clips from NBA go to http://rapidshare.com/users/DQ0IXB and OTHER LINKS TO MY MIXES in HQ http://rapidshare.com/users/7IKO5H or MIXES about players from whole NBA (not made by me) http://rapidshare.com/users/ESO0RC First mix about him on Youtube
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Jadamion(JD) Williams/Defensive Work
JD on the back end of a double play. The Williams/Flood connection!
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Eddie Jones - E.J.
Eddie Charles Jones (born October 20, 1971 in Pompano Beach, Florida) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. Jones played college basketball at Temple University alongside guard and future NBA player Aaron McKie. He was the 1993-94 Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and was selected 10th overall in the 1994 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. In his rookie season he averaged 14.0 points per game and 2.05 steals pg, and played in 64 games, 58 of which he started. He also led the NBA in steal/turnover ratio (1.75pg) and placed 4th in the NBA Rookie of the Year ballot. In the 94-95 All-Star weekend Rookie Challenge he won the MVP, posting a game-high 25 points, 6 steals, and 4 rebounds. Jones would become an integral part of the Lakers squad, along with Nick Van Exel and Cedric Ceballos. After his second season, Jones switched from number 25 to 6, as the Lakers had retired 25 for Gail Goodrich. He selected 6 as growing up he was a fan of Julius Erving. Eddie spent his first five seasons with the Lakers, two of them as an All-Star. Known for his pesky defense, Jones was named to the 1997-98 and 1998-99 NBA All-Defensive Second Team, in a competitive late 90s field. However, he and Elden Campbell were traded to the Charlotte Hornets for Glen Rice, J.R. Reid & B.J. Armstrong on March 10, 1999. This was intended to free up more playing time for a rapidly improving Kobe Bryant. Jones was a mentor for Bryant during his time with the Lakers, as both had ties to the Philadelphia area, with Jones having attended Temple University and Bryant having attended Lower Merion High School near Philadelphia. Jones was missed by Laker fans following the trade, and the chants of "EDDIE, EDDIE!" were unmistakable during home games in seasons afterwards. Eddie's following campaign with the Hornets, 1999-2000 was his finest statistically, when he averaged 20.1 points, 2.7 steals (1st that season), 4.2 assists, and 4.8 rebounds per game. Jones was also voted to start at guard for the East All-Stars, took the Hornets to the Playoffs, and was 3rd Team All-NBA. Jones became a free agent after the season, and talked with the Chicago Bulls and Orlando Magic, but wanted to play for his hometown of Miami. After signing with the Hornets, he was traded with Anthony Mason to the Miami Heat for Jamal Mashburn and PJ Brown. He played consistently at both ends of the floor, and led the Heat to the 2001 playoffs following the absence of Alonzo Mourning. He averaged 18.5 points per game in the 2002-2003 season, his best with Miami. Over 2003-04, Eddie continued to generate his usual output, but his role altered as players like Caron Butler and Lamar Odom also starred for the Heat. As Dwyane Wade blossomed in (2004-05), EJ6 saw his scoring output dip to 12.7 points per game. After five seasons, Jones was dealt to the Memphis Grizzlies for James Posey and Jason Williams on August 2, 2005 in a record five-team, thirteen-player trade. After the 2006-07 season ended, Eddie Jones becames an unrestricted free agent. On August 3, 2007 Jones agreed to a two-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks. According to the Dallas Morning News, the 35-year-old Jones is expected to take a physical in Dallas on August 6, 2007 and then officially sign with the team. The paper also reported that Jones will make $1.83 million in the first year of the deal. This was confirmed on August 6, 2007, as the Mavericks signed Jones, but did not disclose terms of the deal. Off the court, Eddie Jones was one of the original players chosen to endorse Air Jordan, a sub-division of Nike, and wears the "Jordan XI". Eddie Jones currently ranks 7th all-time in career three-point field goals made, with 1,512. He is also 23rd all-time in career steals, with 1,594.
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