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Golden St. Warriors 07-08 Season
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My Drug Buddy Part 1
Season 1 Episode 14 Part 1/2 Alex and Elliot argue over missing medication, and J.D. needs to choose sides. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelso gives Carla a ride to work and she sees a totally different side of him. Turk develops a conflict with Dr. Cox after he finds out that Dr. Cox has secret feelings for Carla. Writer: Matt Tarses Director: Michael Spiller Guest star: Neil Flynn (Janitor), Aloma Wright (Nurse Laverne Roberts) , Elizabeth Bogush (Alex), Jim Blanchette (Allan), Brian Catalano (Yuppie), Al Harrington (Older Patient), Lynne Maclean (Nurse #1)
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Allen Iverson 33pts vs Baron Davis Warriors 07/08 NBA
Allen Iverson squared up, hit a 3-pointer and raised his arms to the air, having thwarted Golden State's final charge. There was no downplaying the importance of this win that put the Denver Nuggets in control of the race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The win moved Denver (48-31) a full game ahead of the Warriors in the race for eighth place in the West with only three games remaining. The Nuggets also control the tiebreaker, meaning they can clinch their fifth straight playoff berth by winning two of their final three games. Golden State (47-32) probably will need to win its final three games and hope Denver loses twice to avoid the distinction of being the winningest team ever to miss the NBA playoffs. Houston won 45 games in 2000-01. "They're in the catbird seat right now," Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We've got a big problem as far as making the playoffs at this particular time. We're going to need a lot of luck and probably have to win out." The Nuggets erased the early deficit by scoring 19 straight points in the second quarter and built the lead up from there, putting the back-to-back losses to Sacramento and Seattle from last weekend behind them. "It was a must win for us. We came up with that attitude," said Anthony, who had 25 points, including a 3-pointer that made it 104-90 with 7:52 to go. "It was 'win or go home' in our minds." The lead grew to 17 before the Warriors mounted one last run, scoring nine straight points to cut it to 107-99 on Kelenna Azubuike's 3-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining. Golden State had two chances to cut into the lead more before Iverson's jumper got the lead back to 10. Iverson then hit the 3-pointer that made it 112-101 with 2:06 to go, icing the most important game of the season. "AI likes to take that 3, that dagger 3," coach George Karl said. "We were kind of caught in the quandary of should we try to score or run clock. That 3 ended the quandary. It got us over that hump where we didn't have to be scared to death of them making that 3." Both teams talked about how this game had a playoff feel to it. The yellow "We Believe" placards that were prevalent during the Warriors' playoff run a year ago were taped to each seat. But the Warriors have not been playing with the same energy down the stretch this season as they did during their memorable playoff run a year ago. They have lost nine of the past 16 games in a lackluster finish to their best season in 14 years. Golden State committed an uncharacteristically high 18 turnovers, missed nine of 24 free throws and got poor shooting nights from Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis. Davis had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but shot only 9-for-25. Jackson had 18 points on 5-for-17 shooting. Monta Ellis led the way with 29 points and Al Harrington added 20. "We've got a job to do, we've still got games," Jackson said. "We can't sit and dwell on this game because we lost. Definitely, everybody's upset, but at the same time we can't do anything about it. We've got to get ready to play the next game." The notoriously slow-starting Warriors had their best opening quarter in months, taking a 37-22 lead after one for their best start since leading Cleveland by 16 after one back on Dec. 23. That advantage was quickly erased when the Iverson and Smith found their stroke and the Warriors struggled against Denver's zone early in the second. "All I know is zones change offenses," Karl said. "When teams zone us, I'm not sure it works but it makes us play different. It makes us play in a way we aren't 100 percent comfortable." It had a similar effect on the Warriors, who missed their first eight shots of the quarter. Iverson had nine points and Smith scored eight in the big run that gave Denver a 43-38 lead. Game notes Golden State F Brandan Wright and Denver F Nene missed the game with groin injuries. ... Davis has three triple-doubles this season. ... The Warriors have not won back-to-back games since taking three in a row March 7-12. Iverson scored 33 points, J.R. Smith added 24 off the bench and the Nuggets overcame a 16-point deficit in the first quarter to win their playoff showdown with the Warriors 114-105 Thursday night. "Everybody knew what was at stake," Iverson said. "It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have."
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My Drug Buddy Part 2
Season 1 Episode 14 Part 2/2 Alex and Elliot argue over missing medication, and J.D. needs to choose sides. Meanwhile, Dr. Kelso gives Carla a ride to work and she sees a totally different side of him. Turk develops a conflict with Dr. Cox after he finds out that Dr. Cox has secret feelings for Carla. Writer: Matt Tarses Director: Michael Spiller Guest star: Neil Flynn (Janitor), Aloma Wright (Nurse Laverne Roberts) , Elizabeth Bogush (Alex), Jim Blanchette (Allan), Brian Catalano (Yuppie), Al Harrington (Older Patient), Lynne Maclean (Nurse #1)
Author: AnythingTV93 |
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Allen Iverson's 33pts,9ast vs Warriors
OAKLAND, Calif., April 10, 2008 (AP) -- Allen Iverson squared up, hit a 3-pointer and raised his arms to the air, having thwarted Golden State's final charge. There was no downplaying the importance of this win that put the Denver Nuggets in control of the race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Iverson scored 33 points, J.R. Smith added 24 off the bench and the Nuggets overcame a 16-point deficit in the first quarter to win their playoff showdown with the Warriors 114-105 Thursday night. "Everybody knew what was at stake,' Iverson said. "It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have.' The win moved Denver (48-31) a full game ahead of the Warriors in the race for eighth place in the West with only three games remaining. The Nuggets also control the tiebreaker, meaning they can clinch their fifth straight playoff berth by winning two of their final three games. Golden State (47-32) probably will need to win its final three games and hope Denver loses twice. "They're in the catbird seat right now,' Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We've got a big problem as far as making the playoffs at this particular time. We're going to need a lot of luck and probably have to win out.' The Nuggets erased the early deficit by scoring 19 straight points in the second quarter and built the lead up from there, putting the back-to-back losses to Sacramento and Seattle from last weekend behind them. "It was a must win for us. We came up with that attitude,' said Anthony, who had 25 points, including a 3-pointer that made it 104-90 with 7:52 to go. "It was 'win or go home' in our minds.' The lead grew to 17 before the Warriors mounted one last run, scoring nine straight points to cut it to 107-99 on Kelenna Azubuike's 3-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining. Golden State had two chances to cut into the lead more before Iverson's jumper got the lead back to 10. Iverson then hit the 3-pointer that made it 112-101 with 2:06 to go, icing the most important game of the season. "AI likes to take that 3, that dagger 3,' coach George Karl said. "We were kind of caught in the quandary of should we try to score or run clock. That 3 ended the quandary. It got us over that hump where we didn't have to be scared to death of them making that 3.' Both teams talked about how this game had a playoff feel to it. The yellow "We Believe' placards that were prevalent during the Warriors' playoff run a year ago were taped to each seat. But the Warriors have not been playing with the same energy down the stretch this season as they did during their memorable playoff run a year ago. They have lost nine of the past 16 games in a lackluster finish to their best season in 14 years. Golden State committed an uncharacteristically high 18 turnovers, missed nine of 24 free throws and got poor shooting nights from Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis. Davis had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but shot only 9-for-25. Jackson had 18 points on 5-for-17 shooting. Monta Ellis led the way with 29 points and Al Harrington added 20. "We've got a job to do, we've still got games,' Jackson said. "We can't sit and dwell on this game because we lost. Definitely, everybody's upset, but at the same time we can't do anything about it. We've got to get ready to play the next game.' The notoriously slow-starting Warriors had their best opening quarter in months, taking a 37-22 lead after one for their best start since leading Cleveland by 16 after one back on Dec. 23. That advantage was quickly erased when the Iverson and Smith found their stroke and the Warriors struggled against Denver's zone early in the second. "All I know is zones change offenses,' Karl said. "When teams zone us, I'm not sure it works but it makes us play different. It makes us play in a way we aren't 100 percent comfortable.' It had a similar effect on the Warriors, who missed their first eight shots of the quarter. Iverson had nine points and Smith scored eight in the big run that gave Denver a 43-38 lead.
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The Professional Exploits of Stack Jack
2007/08 mix of Warriors swingman Stephen Jackson. This is my first (and most likely last) mix. I did it on a whim with iMovie simply so I could make something of my favorite player on my own terms. I'm not sure how proficient I am in regards to mixes, but as long as it conveys some of Jack's swagger and clutchness, I'm cool with it. Higher quality version - didn't realize YouTube would kill the quality this much: http://www.sendspace.com/file/3r87bq If you want some Stack Jack wallpapers, visit my (now defunct) graphic design portfolio at http://www.aarongfx.com/. Thanks for checking this out.
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07-08 Warriors Season Closer
Thrown together real quick, just wanted to get it over with and move on to my next mix. Sort of messy but I think it gets the job done. Plenty of highlights from this year. Song is Sum 41 - Some Say.
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Ode to The WarrioRS '08
just a sample of the glory to come
Author: scutterdo |
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Al Harrington Interview (2007)
A closer look at Golden State Warriors forward Al Harrington.
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Allen Iverson 33pt vs Warriors crossover on Ellis 07/08 NBA
Allen Iverson squared up, hit a 3-pointer and raised his arms to the air, having thwarted Golden State's final charge. There was no downplaying the importance of this win that put the Denver Nuggets in control of the race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The win moved Denver (48-31) a full game ahead of the Warriors in the race for eighth place in the West with only three games remaining. The Nuggets also control the tiebreaker, meaning they can clinch their fifth straight playoff berth by winning two of their final three games. Golden State (47-32) probably will need to win its final three games and hope Denver loses twice to avoid the distinction of being the winningest team ever to miss the NBA playoffs. Houston won 45 games in 2000-01. "They're in the catbird seat right now," Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We've got a big problem as far as making the playoffs at this particular time. We're going to need a lot of luck and probably have to win out." The Nuggets erased the early deficit by scoring 19 straight points in the second quarter and built the lead up from there, putting the back-to-back losses to Sacramento and Seattle from last weekend behind them. "It was a must win for us. We came up with that attitude," said Anthony, who had 25 points, including a 3-pointer that made it 104-90 with 7:52 to go. "It was 'win or go home' in our minds." The lead grew to 17 before the Warriors mounted one last run, scoring nine straight points to cut it to 107-99 on Kelenna Azubuike's 3-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining. Golden State had two chances to cut into the lead more before Iverson's jumper got the lead back to 10. Iverson then hit the 3-pointer that made it 112-101 with 2:06 to go, icing the most important game of the season. "AI likes to take that 3, that dagger 3," coach George Karl said. "We were kind of caught in the quandary of should we try to score or run clock. That 3 ended the quandary. It got us over that hump where we didn't have to be scared to death of them making that 3." Both teams talked about how this game had a playoff feel to it. The yellow "We Believe" placards that were prevalent during the Warriors' playoff run a year ago were taped to each seat. But the Warriors have not been playing with the same energy down the stretch this season as they did during their memorable playoff run a year ago. They have lost nine of the past 16 games in a lackluster finish to their best season in 14 years. Golden State committed an uncharacteristically high 18 turnovers, missed nine of 24 free throws and got poor shooting nights from Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis. Davis had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but shot only 9-for-25. Jackson had 18 points on 5-for-17 shooting. Monta Ellis led the way with 29 points and Al Harrington added 20. "We've got a job to do, we've still got games," Jackson said. "We can't sit and dwell on this game because we lost. Definitely, everybody's upset, but at the same time we can't do anything about it. We've got to get ready to play the next game." The notoriously slow-starting Warriors had their best opening quarter in months, taking a 37-22 lead after one for their best start since leading Cleveland by 16 after one back on Dec. 23. That advantage was quickly erased when the Iverson and Smith found their stroke and the Warriors struggled against Denver's zone early in the second. "All I know is zones change offenses," Karl said. "When teams zone us, I'm not sure it works but it makes us play different. It makes us play in a way we aren't 100 percent comfortable." It had a similar effect on the Warriors, who missed their first eight shots of the quarter. Iverson had nine points and Smith scored eight in the big run that gave Denver a 43-38 lead. Game notes Golden State F Brandan Wright and Denver F Nene missed the game with groin injuries. ... Davis has three triple-doubles this season. ... The Warriors have not won back-to-back games since taking three in a row March 7-12. Iverson scored 33 points, J.R. Smith added 24 off the bench and the Nuggets overcame a 16-point deficit in the first quarter to win their playoff showdown with the Warriors 114-105 Thursday night. "Everybody knew what was at stake," Iverson said. "It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have."
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Paul Pierce Taunting Al Harrington (With commentary)
(Come on bitch, guard me.)
Author: ValuedDude |
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Kobe Bryant 36 points vs Golden State Warriors 3-23-2008
LOS ANGELES -- Just when it appeared the Los Angeles Lakers were going to successfully rally from a 26-point deficit, the Golden State Warriors turned to Stephen Jackson. Smart move. Jackson scored six of his 31 points on two 3-pointers in the final 38½ seconds, and the Warriors beat the Lakers 115-111 Sunday night. Jackson's first 3-pointer gave the Warriors a 112-108 lead. After Kobe Bryant's 3-pointer with 30.5 seconds left drew the Lakers within one, Jackson connected from the top of the key with 8.1 seconds left to put the game away. "He has made big shots for us all year," Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "I don't know how he does it. We put him in a good position where he was open." Bryant made two 3-pointers in the last 56.4 seconds, drawing the Lakers within one point each time. But Jackson responded on both occasions. "I hated that it came down to that," Jackson said. "I think we got a little too complacent with that lead. We should have known Kobe was going to come back and take over and bring his team back. "The biggest thing was in the third quarter we walked the ball up and they ran. And we got the lead by running. But we found a way to win. That shows the growth of this team from last year. It was ugly, but it was still a win." Monta Ellis also had 31 points along with seven rebounds and five assists for the Warriors, who won for the 10th time in 14 games. Baron Davis scored 18 points and Al Harrington added 13 points and 10 rebounds for Golden State (43-26), which remained 1½ games ahead of Denver in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The win was the second straight for the Warriors over the Lakers after a nine-game losing streak to their in-state rivals. Bryant scored 16 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter, and added a season-high 14 rebounds and eight assists for the Lakers (48-22), who had their three-game winning streak snapped and fell percentage points behind the Western Conference-leading New Orleans Hornets. Lamar Odom had 19 points and a career-high 22 rebounds and Ronny Turiaf and Derek Fisher scored 16 each for Los Angeles. Lakers center Pau Gasol missed his fifth straight game with a sprained left ankle, and won't play Monday night when the teams meet again in Oakland in a possible playoff preview. Golden State's Mikael Pietrus sat out the game due to a strained groin. Ellis made two foul shots with three minutes remaining to snap a 101-101 tie, and a jumper by Davis 30 seconds later gave the Warriors a four-point lead. They were on top the rest of the way. Turiaf scored five straight points to tie the game at 95 with 6:48 remaining. The Lakers had trailed 75-49 in the opening minute of the third quarter. Bryant made two free throws with 5:08 left to give the Lakers a 99-97 lead - their first since the middle of the first quarter. But Los Angeles wouldn't lead again. Bryant was quick to credit Jackson and the Warriors. "We had our opportunities. Stephen just made a couple big 3s," Bryant said. "They're really good at what they do -- great individual players they can go to every night. It takes you a while to get used to defending them." Jackson said the outcome might have been different a year ago under similar circumstances. "Calls weren't going our way, they were hitting shots and we were missing shots," he said. "But this team wants it bad. We respect the Lakers, they're a great team and they're having a great year. But we just wanted this game because we needed it more than they did." Lakers coach Phil Jackson pointed to his team's 14 first-half turnovers as a key to the game. "We had a large gap to make up in that third quarter, probably took a lot of energy out of us to get there, but we just couldn't make a stop down the stretch," he said. After a 3-pointer by Harrington gave Golden State its 26-point lead, the Lakers suddenly got hot, going on a 32-9 run to draw within three points. Bryant had 11 points, Fisher added 10 and Odom scored six during the spurt. The Warriors scored the last three points of the third quarter to make it 87-81. Ellis had nine points during an 18-8 run to start the second quarter that gave Golden State a 52-38 lead, and the Warriors scored the last 13 points of the period for their 23-point lead at halftime, prompting many in the capacity crowd of 18,997 at Staples Center to boo the Lakers off the court. The 72 points matched Golden State's high for a half this season, and were the most allowed by the Lakers in a half.
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Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Men!
Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men! Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men! Wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men! Hi I'm Al Harrington, President and CEO of Al Harrington's Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Men emporium and warehouse! Thanks to a shipping error, I am now currently OVERSTOCKED on wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men, and I'm passing the savings onto you! Attract customers to your business, make a splash at your next presentation, keep grandma company, protect your crops, confuse your neighbours! African American? Hail a cab! Testify in church or just raise the roof! Whatever your wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man needs are! So come on down to Al Harrington's Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man Emporium and Warehouse, route two in Weekapaug! ----- All credit goes to the makers of Family Guy. I did NOT make this up, I just memorized it. So don't sue me, mmkaii? Mmkaii.
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Drawing 50 family guy characters in 10 minutes or less
if anyone wants the book with the 50 in, I could try and sort it out, just ask. I did it, lol. this was very tiring, it took me longer than 10 minutes by the way. Characters in order from 1 to 50: 1: Adam West 2: Bonnie Swanson 3: Brian Griffin 4: Buzz Killington 5: Chris Griffin 6: Cleveland Brown 7: Connie D'Amico 8: Death 9: Francis Griffin 10: Gillian 11: Herbert 12: Joe Swanson 13: Johnny 14: Lois Griffin 15: Meg Griffin 16: Olivia 17: Paddy Tanninger 18: Bruce the performance artist 19: Peter Griffin 20: Glen Quagmire 21: Fouad 22: Shamus 23: Carl 24: Tom Tucker 25: Barbara Pewterschmidt 26: Carter Pewterschmidt 27: Greased up deaf guy 28: Loretta Brown 29: Mort Goldman 30: Neil Goldman 31: Ernie the giant chicken 32: Jake Tucker 33: Stewie Griffin 34: Ollie Williams 35: Cleveland Jr 36: Dianne Simmons 37: Opie 38: Horace 39: Dr. Hartman 40: GOD 41: Jesus 42: James Woods 43: Al Harrington 44: Mr. Weed 45: Kevin Swanson 46: Greg the weather mime 47: Adolf Hitler 48: the Judge 49: Trisha Takanawa 50: Kurt Cobain
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Iverson's big game 33 pts 9ast in Playoff Showdown Over GSW
Iverson, Nuggets Win Playoff Showdown Over Warriors By JOSH DUBOW Posted Apr 11 2008 12:32AM Denver 114, Golden State 105 OAKLAND, Calif., April 10 (AP) -- Allen Iverson squared up, hit a 3-pointer and raised his arms to the air, having thwarted Golden State's final charge. There was no downplaying the importance of this win that put the Denver Nuggets in control of the race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Iverson scored 33 points, J.R. Smith added 24 off the bench and the Nuggets overcame a 16-point deficit in the first quarter to win their playoff showdown with the Warriors 114-105 Thursday night. "Everybody knew what was at stake,' Iverson said. "It's easy for players to say it's just another game. But everybody knows it wasn't just another game. It was a game that both teams felt they had to have.' The win moved Denver (48-31) a full game ahead of the Warriors in the race for eighth place in the West with only three games remaining. The Nuggets also control the tiebreaker, meaning they can clinch their fifth straight playoff berth by winning two of their final three games. Golden State (47-32) probably will need to win its final three games and hope Denver loses twice. "They're in the catbird seat right now,' Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We've got a big problem as far as making the playoffs at this particular time. We're going to need a lot of luck and probably have to win out.' The Nuggets erased the early deficit by scoring 19 straight points in the second quarter and built the lead up from there, putting the back-to-back losses to Sacramento and Seattle from last weekend behind them. "It was a must win for us. We came up with that attitude,' said Anthony, who had 25 points, including a 3-pointer that made it 104-90 with 7:52 to go. "It was 'win or go home' in our minds.' The lead grew to 17 before the Warriors mounted one last run, scoring nine straight points to cut it to 107-99 on Kelenna Azubuike's 3-pointer with just over 4 minutes remaining. Golden State had two chances to cut into the lead more before Iverson's jumper got the lead back to 10. Iverson then hit the 3-pointer that made it 112-101 with 2:06 to go, icing the most important game of the season. "AI likes to take that 3, that dagger 3,' coach George Karl said. "We were kind of caught in the quandary of should we try to score or run clock. That 3 ended the quandary. It got us over that hump where we didn't have to be scared to death of them making that 3.' Both teams talked about how this game had a playoff feel to it. The yellow "We Believe' placards that were prevalent during the Warriors' playoff run a year ago were taped to each seat. But the Warriors have not been playing with the same energy down the stretch this season as they did during their memorable playoff run a year ago. They have lost nine of the past 16 games in a lackluster finish to their best season in 14 years. Golden State committed an uncharacteristically high 18 turnovers, missed nine of 24 free throws and got poor shooting nights from Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis. Davis had a triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, but shot only 9-for-25. Jackson had 18 points on 5-for-17 shooting. Monta Ellis led the way with 29 points and Al Harrington added 20. "We've got a job to do, we've still got games,' Jackson said. "We can't sit and dwell on this game because we lost. Definitely, everybody's upset, but at the same time we can't do anything about it. We've got to get ready to play the next game.' The notoriously slow-starting Warriors had their best opening quarter in months, taking a 37-22 lead after one for their best start since leading Cleveland by 16 after one back on Dec. 23. That advantage was quickly erased when the Iverson and Smith found their stroke and the Warriors struggled against Denver's zone early in the second. "All I know is zones change offenses,' Karl said. "When teams zone us, I'm not sure it works but it makes us play different. It makes us play in a way we aren't 100 percent comfortable.' It had a similar effect on the Warriors, who missed their first eight shots of the quarter. Iverson had nine points and Smith scored eight in the big run that gave Denver a 43-38 lead. Notes: Golden State F Brandan Wright and Denver F Nene missed the game with groin injuries. ... Davis has three triple-doubles this season. ... The Warriors have not won back-to-back games since taking three in a row March 7-12. ... If Golden State wins two more games and misses the playoffs it would tie the 1971-72 Phoenix Suns, who also went 49-33 and missed the postseason. Copyright 2007 by STATS LLC and Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and Associated Press is strictly prohibited
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Mass Marimba Band - Spain
Mass Marimba Band performing Chick Corea's - Spain, made famous by Al Jarreau. Arranged by Chris Ball. Directed by Thom Hannum. Performance at UMass Amherst by UMass students. Soloist Ian Hale.
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Golden State Warriors - 07 Playoffs Live
Baron Davis Monta Ellis Jason Richardson Stephen Jackson Al Harrington Mikeal Pietrus Andris Biedrins
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Duel At Diablo(1966) - Duel At Diablo
¦stereo(URL last "&fmt=18")¦ ?Music? Neal Hefti ???·???? ?director? Ralph Nelson ???·???? ?cast? James Garner ?????·???? (Jess Remsberg) Sidney Poitier ????·???? (Toller) Bibi Andersson ??·??????? (Ellen Grange) Dennis Weaver ???·????? (Willard Grange) Bill Travers ??·?????? (Lt. Allister) William Redfield ?????·???????? (Sgt. Ferguson) John Hoyt ???·??? (Chata) John Crawford ???·?????? (Clay Dean) John Hubbard ???·???? (Major Novak) Kevin Coughlin ????·???? (Norton) Jay Ripley (Tech) Jeff Cooper ???·???? (Casey) Ralph Bahnsen (Nyles) Bobby Crawford ???·?????? (Swenson) Richard Lapp (Forbes) Armand Alzamora (Ramirez) Alf Elson (Golonel Foster) Dawn Little Sky (Chata's Wife) Al Wyatt ??·????? (First Miner) Bill Hart (Cpl. Harrington) J. R. Randall (Crowley) John Daheim (Stableman) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duel_at_Diablo
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Warriors - Mavericks 86-111 [Ellis 27pts vs Terry 31pts]
DALLAS, April 2 (AP) -- Dirk Nowitzki sat at his locker, with a bulging ice bag wrapped around his left ankle and a sly smile across on his face. The reigning MVP was back in the playoff race for the Dallas Mavericks -- and they got a huge victory in a game that many didn't expect him to play. Nowitzki wasn't even so sure, no matter how much he was ready to get back on the court after missing four games because of a high ankle sprain. "I didn't know if I should do it or not," Nowitzki said. But Nowitzki was back, scoring 18 points in his unexpected start Wednesday night, and the Mavericks posted a 111-86 victory over the Golden State Warriors that could have big implications in a tight Western Conference playoff race. "There was already a sense of urgency. ... And then seeing Dirk out there, it was very inspiring," said Jason Terry, who matched a season-high with 31 points. "We were very surprised to see him (start). But once we saw him out there joking and laughing and smiling, I knew he'd be OK." Nowitzki had expressed doubts about playing after the morning shootaround, and the final decision wasn't made until he warmed up less than 90 minutes before the game. Coach Avery Johnson had indicated earlier in the day that the Mavericks were planning to play without Nowitzki. But that may have been part gamesmanship against Warriors coach Don Nelson, who resigned as the Dallas coach in March 2005 and turned the team over to Johnson, his hand-picked successor. "Yeah, yeah, Nellie taught me that," Johnson said. Dallas (47-28), seventh in the Western Conference, moved a full game ahead of idle Denver and two games ahead of Golden State (45-30). Only the top eight teams make the playoffs. The Warriors have consecutive losses for only the second time since going 0-6 to start the season, when Stephen Jackson was suspended. They were also held under 100 points again after having a 37-game streak of hitting the century mark snapped in a 116-92 loss at San Antonio on Tuesday. "We played two lousy games and ran into two hot teams," Nelson said. "That combination is going to get you beat by 20, if you're lucky." Nelson called it "the biggest game of the season" for both teams -- there are only seven regular season games left. But Golden State responded with one of its worst performances of the season. Jackson had only two points on 1-of-11 shooting, and Al Harrington was 1-of-9 with six points. Monta Ellis led the Warriors with 27 points, while Baron Davis had 20. "It's mandatory that we win the rest of them," Jackson said. "We don't want to wait around for other teams to lose." Josh Howard added 28 points for the Mavericks, while Kidd had a season-high 17 assists with 11 rebounds and five points. The Mavericks had been 11-10 since getting Kidd from New Jersey at the All-Star break. Dallas was 0-10 against teams with winning records with the All-Star point guard before the victory over the Warriors, which came three nights after a 114-104 loss at Golden State. Nowitzki, who sprained his ankle and his knee 10 days earlier, moved gingerly when he took shots during warmups. But there were chants of "Dirk! Dirk! Dirk!" just before pregame introductions, then a deafening roar when he was the last starter introduced. Nelson embraced Nowitzki and tapped him on the head in front of the scorer's table before tipoff. "The big different was Nowitzki playing," Nelson said. "He was quite an inspiration to them." While Nowitzki was obviously not at the top of his game (6-of-15 shooting) during his 27 minutes, he twisted and turned moving to the basket several times and didn't appear to have any significant problems with his ankle. He had already said his knee was fine. "I wasn't moving great out there. I was catching and shooting, or posting up and letting other guys do the work," he said. Nowitzki didn't touch the ball on the Mavericks' first two possessions, but then had a defensive rebound and missed a 13-foot jumper. On the next possession, he moved inside along the baseline, drawing a foul and hitting both free throws for a 4-2 lead. Dallas never trailed in the game, going ahead for good on Howard's 15-foot jumper. That was one of three straight baskets on which Kidd had an assist in a span of 90 seconds. Kidd's 17 assists were seven more than Golden State's entire team. Kidd had an 11-3 advantage at halftime, when the Mavericks led 60-50. "We need to get our spark back," Davis said. "This is a tough lose, a double lose."
Author: 1EDmanLV |
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Spore Creature Creator: Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Man
Recording from the new Spore Creature Demo. Thanks to a shipping error I am now currently overstocked on wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men, and I am passing the savings on to you!!
Author: JoeHawaiish |
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