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Kevin Garnett 24pts,13reb vs Gasol&Lakers Game 1 Finals 2008
BOSTON, June 5, 2008 (AP) -- Sprawled near the edge of the famed parquet floor, Paul Pierce grabbed his throbbing right knee and wondered if his first NBA finals - the ones he had always dreamed of playing in - were finished. "A lot was going though my head,' Pierce said. "'It can't be over like this.'' The Boston Celtics' captain wouldn't quit. He came back out, carrying the franchise's title hopes with him. Pierce, who as a kid growing up in Los Angeles used to sneak into Lakers games, returned from a knee injury to inspire and lead Boston to an emotional and tense 98-88 victory on Thursday night in Game 1 of these tradition-soaked NBA finals. Pierce's dramatic return after being carried from the court and then wheeled down a hallway for treatment will be added to the annals of Celtics-Lakers finals lore, taking a spot alongside Magic Johnson's baby sky hook and Kevin McHale's clothesline of Kurt Rambis. Pierce's comeback drew immediate comparisons to Willis Reed, the former New York Knicks great who once hobbled onto the court of Madison Square Garden before Game 7 of the 1970 finals against the Lakers. Some of the savvy Celtics fans chanted Reed's name in tribute. "I wasn't trying to imitate him,' Pierce said. "I'm just glad I was able to get back out there.' Kevin Garnett scored 24 points, Pierce finished with 22 - 11 after going down - and Ray Allen, the third member of Boston's Big Three, added 19 for the Celtics, who are chasing a 17th NBA championship. The trio was making its first finals appearance, and for a short time it appeared only two of them would finish their long-awaited debut. With 6:49 left in the third quarter, Pierce was deep in the lane when teammate Kendrick Perkins crashed into him from behind, crumpling Boston's No. 34 to the court. The 10-year veteran, who last summer thought his days with Boston might be nearing an end, had to be carried from the court in extreme pain and was taken to Boston's locker room in a wheelchair. "When I came down I thought I felt a pop, I thought I tore it,' Pierce said. "I couldn't move.' The sight of Pierce leaving in the arms of teammates Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen drew gasps from some Celtics fans and coach Doc Rivers' heart sunk. "I thought the worst,' Rivers said. "When they carried him off, I just thought it was the knee.' However, everyone's worries were soothed just moments later when Pierce returned to Boston's bench and checked back in with 5:04 remaining. As Pierce jogged onto the court with a black elastic wrap on his knee, Garnett clinched a fist and screamed, "Yes!' "Everybody was rejuvenated,' said Garnett, who had 13 rebounds. "It was good to see him.' Soon, more than 18,000 others were screaming as Pierce made two 3-pointers in just 22 seconds, capping a 15-point quarter and giving the Celtics a 75-71 lead. "When I got in the back I could put some weight on it,' said Pierce, who limped into his postgame news conference with his knees wrapped in ice. "I knew I needed to be out there for my team.' Pierce was told by team doctor Brian McKeon that he has a strained knee, and wouldn't speculate on whether he'll miss any time. "We'll see how it feels tomorrow and the next day and go from there,' Pierce said. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 24 points, but the regular-season MVP was just 9-of-26 from the field as the league's top defensive team kept close tabs on him. Bryant, attempting to win a fourth NBA title - and first without Shaquille O'Neal - had numerous shots rattle out and spent most of his 42 minutes in the game searching for a rhythm. "I had some good looks, they just didn't go down for me,' Bryant said. "I just missed some bunnies. I'll be thinking about those a little bit.' Derek Fisher and Pau Gasol had 15 points apiece and Lamar Odom added 14 for the Lakers, who had won the first two games of their previous three series this postseason. Los Angeles will try to even the finals in Game 2 on Sunday night. This is the 11th meeting in the finals between the Celtics and Lakers, and the first since 1987 has been treated like the return of a lost friend by basketball fans aching for the days when Magic Johnson and Larry Bird went sneaker to sneaker. Game 1 lived up to the hype as both teams challenged every shot, sprawling for loose balls and intensely defending their baskets. Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Jerry West and the rest of the greats who made the rivalry special would have been proud. With their crowd breaking into the familiar "Beat L.A.' chants from the outset, the Celtics led 77-73 after three quarters and quickly pushed their lead to eight in the fourth following a 3-pointer by James Posey. Fisher and Sasha Vujacic scored to get the Lakers within 86-82, but Pierce countered with a jumper and made two free throws to put Boston up 90-82.
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Paul Pierce 22pts vs Bryant&Lakers Game 1 Finals 2008
BOSTON, June 5, 2008 (AP) -- Sprawled near the edge of the famed parquet floor, Paul Pierce grabbed his throbbing right knee and wondered if his first NBA finals - the ones he had always dreamed of playing in - were finished. "A lot was going though my head,' Pierce said. "'It can't be over like this.'' The Boston Celtics' captain wouldn't quit. He came back out, carrying the franchise's title hopes with him. Pierce, who as a kid growing up in Los Angeles used to sneak into Lakers games, returned from a knee injury to inspire and lead Boston to an emotional and tense 98-88 victory on Thursday night in Game 1 of these tradition-soaked NBA finals. Pierce's dramatic return after being carried from the court and then wheeled down a hallway for treatment will be added to the annals of Celtics-Lakers finals lore, taking a spot alongside Magic Johnson's baby sky hook and Kevin McHale's clothesline of Kurt Rambis. Pierce's comeback drew immediate comparisons to Willis Reed, the former New York Knicks great who once hobbled onto the court of Madison Square Garden before Game 7 of the 1970 finals against the Lakers. Some of the savvy Celtics fans chanted Reed's name in tribute. "I wasn't trying to imitate him,' Pierce said. "I'm just glad I was able to get back out there.' Kevin Garnett scored 24 points, Pierce finished with 22 - 11 after going down - and Ray Allen, the third member of Boston's Big Three, added 19 for the Celtics, who are chasing a 17th NBA championship. The trio was making its first finals appearance, and for a short time it appeared only two of them would finish their long-awaited debut. With 6:49 left in the third quarter, Pierce was deep in the lane when teammate Kendrick Perkins crashed into him from behind, crumpling Boston's No. 34 to the court. The 10-year veteran, who last summer thought his days with Boston might be nearing an end, had to be carried from the court in extreme pain and was taken to Boston's locker room in a wheelchair. "When I came down I thought I felt a pop, I thought I tore it,' Pierce said. "I couldn't move.' The sight of Pierce leaving in the arms of teammates Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen drew gasps from some Celtics fans and coach Doc Rivers' heart sunk. "I thought the worst,' Rivers said. "When they carried him off, I just thought it was the knee.' However, everyone's worries were soothed just moments later when Pierce returned to Boston's bench and checked back in with 5:04 remaining. As Pierce jogged onto the court with a black elastic wrap on his knee, Garnett clinched a fist and screamed, "Yes!' "Everybody was rejuvenated,' said Garnett, who had 13 rebounds. "It was good to see him.' Soon, more than 18,000 others were screaming as Pierce made two 3-pointers in just 22 seconds, capping a 15-point quarter and giving the Celtics a 75-71 lead. "When I got in the back I could put some weight on it,' said Pierce, who limped into his postgame news conference with his knees wrapped in ice. "I knew I needed to be out there for my team.' Pierce was told by team doctor Brian McKeon that he has a strained knee, and wouldn't speculate on whether he'll miss any time. "We'll see how it feels tomorrow and the next day and go from there,' Pierce said. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 24 points, but the regular-season MVP was just 9-of-26 from the field as the league's top defensive team kept close tabs on him. Bryant, attempting to win a fourth NBA title - and first without Shaquille O'Neal - had numerous shots rattle out and spent most of his 42 minutes in the game searching for a rhythm. "I had some good looks, they just didn't go down for me,' Bryant said. "I just missed some bunnies. I'll be thinking about those a little bit.' Derek Fisher and Pau Gasol had 15 points apiece and Lamar Odom added 14 for the Lakers, who had won the first two games of their previous three series this postseason. Los Angeles will try to even the finals in Game 2 on Sunday night. This is the 11th meeting in the finals between the Celtics and Lakers, and the first since 1987 has been treated like the return of a lost friend by basketball fans aching for the days when Magic Johnson and Larry Bird went sneaker to sneaker. Game 1 lived up to the hype as both teams challenged every shot, sprawling for loose balls and intensely defending their baskets. Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Jerry West and the rest of the greats who made the rivalry special would have been proud. With their crowd breaking into the familiar "Beat L.A.' chants from the outset, the Celtics led 77-73 after three quarters and quickly pushed their lead to eight in the fourth following a 3-pointer by James Posey. Fisher and Sasha Vujacic scored to get the Lakers within 86-82, but Pierce countered with a jumper and made two free throws to put Boston up 90-82.
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1991 NBA Finals Bulls at Lakers Game 5 (2 of 5)
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Anthony Rumble Johnson Talks Next UFC Fight
One of the more explosive 170lb ufc fighters talks about his upcoming bout.
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Sabra & Neil - Paso Doble
Top 6 performance show - Paso Doble choreographed by Tony Meredith & Melanie LaPatin
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Bulls @ Magic, 1996 Playoffs G3: Pippen on fire, burns Magic
HIGH QUALITY VERSION: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1V-dCOXJ4g&fmt=18 They shackled Shaquille O'Neal, stifled Anfernee Hardaway and completely discombobulated the only dimension of Dennis Scott's game. The Chicago Bulls have come to be known as a great offensive machine in the open court, but they get their hands dirty, too. As a result, Shaq, Anfernee and their bandaged teammates looked like mud today. Because they made the Magic chip paint off the rim in the fourth quarter of an ugly 86-67 victory, the Bulls are one game from returning to the NBA finals for the first time in three years. The Magic's point total was the second lowest in league playoff history, 3 more than Portland's 64-point debacle 20 days ago in Game 5 of its series with Utah. Orlando entered the final period down by 63-57. In the final 12 minutes, the Magic proceeded to shoot 3-for-18 and crumble horribly under the weight of Chicago's defense. "Guys are kind of upset, kind of embarrassed," O'Neal said. They should be. How Orlando went from a budding Eastern Conference dynasty to another doormat for Michael Jordan and his Bulls could take a crack research team months to unearth. What is clear from Game 3 of the conference finals is that Hardaway (8-of-24 from the floor) and O'Neal (1-of-9 from the free-throw line, 5 turnovers) have a long way to go to become prime-time players along the lines of Scottie Pippen (27 points, 11-of-14 from the field, 6 rebounds, 7 assists) and Jordan (17 points on 5-for-14 shooting, 7 rebounds, 4 assists). Pippen picked up the slack today for Jordan, who scored only 4 points in the second half. Those two had plenty of support, too, most notably from the typically feisty Dennis Rodman, who gathered in a game-high 16 rebounds. Game 4 will be Monday at 3 P.M. at Orlando Arena. No team in league history has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a four-of-seven-game series, and the Magic, with its injuries and execution problems, does not appear a likely candidate. Orlando shot 33.8 percent for the game, made only 5-of-23 3-pointers. "We're in trouble," Anthony Bowie said. The Bulls had their concerns, as well, especially regarding the health of Jordan. He went down hard after losing his dribble on a drive with more than seven minutes left in the game. He crumpled to the floor as Anderson fell alongside him. Jordan rose slowly and limped back to the bench during a timeout with 7:01 left. He massaged his twisted left ankle on the sideline, and then had a slight limp when he returned to the game after the timeout. With about two minutes left and the outcome decided, Jordan came out of the game and retired to the locker room. "I'll get treated and I think it'll be O.K. by Monday," he said. Orlando, of course, had much bigger problems. The Magic made one run at the Bulls, closing within 55-52 with less than four minutes left in the third quarter when Scott and Anderson each dropped in long 3-pointers. After each shot, though, Pippen came down the floor and hit hanging jump shots -- silencing the arena before it reached unsafe decibel levels. Pippen, who had been shooting 39 percent in the series made up for Jordan's quiet day. "I felt great today," he said. "I had a good rhythm on my shot." Orlando, which had gone 25-0 before losing a game at the Orlando Arena on March 26, finished the season 37-4 at home and had been 5-0 here in the playoffs. It is almost unbelievable how fast the Magic's aura of invincibility disintegrated. Nearly one year ago, Anderson was poking the ball away from Jordan in the waning moments of the conference semifinals, O'Neal and Hardaway were being lauded as the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson of the 90's and the story of the NBA playoffs was how quickly this emerging basketball kingdom in Central Florida was built. Today, that kingdom is crumbling with even more astonishing swiftness. After today's game, the Magic's Jon Koncak surveyed an empty locker room. "Everybody's gone", he said. "Stick a fork in it. We're done."
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Anthony Johnson
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MLM TRAINING...What Is The Value Of Your Business?
Stock values are dropping, is your value to others remaining high? With all of the internet businesses out there "selling air", are you adding true value to peoples lives? Learn how successful people such as Joe Schroeder, Diane Hochman, Yanik Silver, Mike Dillard, Dale Calvert, Derrick Harper, Oprah, Dr.Phil, Robert Kiyosaki, Denis Waitley, Robert Allen, David LeDoux, Mike Dillard, Tim Sales, Randy Gage, Jim Rohn, Ron LeGrand, Ben Fitts, John Murphy, Pappy Rick, Glenn Garnes, Tony Rush, kim klaver, dani johnson, michael oliver, Doug Firebaugh, Art Jonak, big al, tom schreiter, john milton fogg, Todd Falcome, Mike Lemire, Michael Dlouhy, Carlos Aponte, dale calvert, mike Potillo, sandy elsberg, don faila, jackie ulmer, paul birdsall, richard brooke, Michael S. Clouse, Sue Seward, Michael Losier, David Cameron Gikandi, Wendy Weiss, Len Clements, Mary K Weinhagen, Teresa Romain think and live their lives and add value to others. Tools I have used: Casflow Recruiting Machine SUPERMIND many more....
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1991 NBA Finals Bulls Lakers Game 5 (4 of 5)
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Vince Carter 39pts T-mac vs Spurs Dunk on Robinson 99/00 NBA
For the second straight season,Vince Carter upstaged Tim Duncan and the Toronto Raptors upended the San Antonio Spurs. Carter scored a career-high 39 points, including eight in the final four minutes, as the Raptors used a late surge to defeat the Spurs, 98-92, in a showdown of first-place teams. "This is the kind of game where they (Raptors) showed the ability to play," Toronto coach Butch Carter said. "Now we have to grow and show that we can play this kind of game more often. When they are focused like that, it's a lot easier to coach them." In a duel between the last two NBA Rookies of the Year, Vince Carter was phenomenal. He made 15-of-25 shots, including a handful of his trademark high-flying layups and dunks. He also made all eight of his free throws. "We just ran our offense," Vince Carter said. "They wanted to give me the ball. I was just in the flow of the game." "He's really working on his stuff," Duncan said. "His jumper makes him extend the floor." Duncan, the 1998 Rookie of the Year and 1999 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player, was nearly as good. He collected 27 points and 13 rebounds, shooting 12-of-21 from the field. He was simply unstoppable during San Antonio's second-half 23-4 run, scoring 13 points. But with the Spurs trailing 92-89 in the final minute, Duncan missed a wide-open jumper. Doug Christie made two free throws with 18 seconds left and the Raptors held on for their first home win over the defending champions, who have lost two in a row for the first time since February 26-28 of last season. "They are a more consistent team," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "They are gonna beat a lot of people. "Vince Carter was great. He took some shots I still can't believe." On March 26 of last season, Carter hit a tiebreaking jumper with 17 seconds left and grabbed Duncan's missed free throw at the other end, giving Toronto a 93-91 win in San Antonio. The Spurs went 34-5 with one home loss thereafter, roaring to the title. Tracy McGrady scored 16 points and Christie added 12 and nine assists for the Raptors, who shot 46 percent (37-of-81) from the field and made 21-of-24 free throws. Charles Oakley grabbed 11 rebounds, helping Toronto to a 45-40 edge on the glass. "I can't put a value on what Charles Oakley does," Butch Carter said. Avery Johnson scored 20 points and Mario Elie added 14 for the Spurs, who shot 42 percent (36-of-86) and suddenly look very vulnerable. They were taken to the final seconds by the lowly New Jersey Nets on Thursday and suffered their worst loss of the season on Friday, a 102-80 setback at Detroit. San Antonio star center David Robinson had just seven points on 2-of-9 shooting and was outplayed by Toronto center Antonio Davis, who had 10 points and seven rebounds. Toronto led by 12 points midway through the third quarter before Duncan took charge. He scored 13 points over a 10-minute span and his two free throws gave San Antonio an 83-76 lead with 7:37 to play. "They are world champs and they know how to win," Vince Carter said. "We knew they were going to make a run. We just wondered how we would handle it." The Raptors responded with a decisive 10-0 surge. Dee Brown hit a jumper and John Thomas tipped in a miss before McGrady scored twice inside and Carter sank a jumper for an 86-83 edge with 3:53 left. "I had to step it up for the team, both defensively and offensively," Vince Carter said. "This win is big, showing the heart of this team. We have a goal that we are trying to reach and these are the kind of games we need." Duncan and Carter traded baskets and Elie made two free throws before Carter drilled a jumper for 90-87 lead with 1:16 to go. Johnson and McGrady made jumpers but Duncan missed his shot and the Raptors rebounded. "For a while, Toronto stopped doubling me and then they started again," Duncan said. "I just couldn't put it in the hole." After Christie's free throws, Terry Porter's 3-pointer pulled the Spurs within two points. But Carter and Christie made two foul shots apiece to seal the win. "I hope that this starts a run where he is dependable for the team," Butch Carter said. "Normally when I say my prayers at night, I'm glad that he's on my team." Carter scored 18 points in the first half, which ended with the Raptors holding a 45-44 lead. Johnson kept the Spurs close with 14 points.
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Paul Pierce Goes for 22 Points in Game 1 of 2008 finals
BOSTON, June 5, 2008 (AP) -- Sprawled near the edge of the famed parquet floor, Paul Pierce grabbed his throbbing right knee and wondered if his first NBA finals - the ones he had always dreamed of playing in - were finished. "A lot was going though my head,' Pierce said. "'It can't be over like this.'' The Boston Celtics' captain wouldn't quit. He came back out, carrying the franchise's title hopes with him. Pierce, who as a kid growing up in Los Angeles used to sneak into Lakers games, returned from a knee injury to inspire and lead Boston to an emotional and tense 98-88 victory on Thursday night in Game 1 of these tradition-soaked NBA finals. Pierce's dramatic return after being carried from the court and then wheeled down a hallway for treatment will be added to the annals of Celtics-Lakers finals lore, taking a spot alongside Magic Johnson's baby sky hook and Kevin McHale's clothesline of Kurt Rambis. Pierce's comeback drew immediate comparisons to Willis Reed, the former New York Knicks great who once hobbled onto the court of Madison Square Garden before Game 7 of the 1970 finals against the Lakers. Some of the savvy Celtics fans chanted Reed's name in tribute. "I wasn't trying to imitate him,' Pierce said. "I'm just glad I was able to get back out there.' Kevin Garnett scored 24 points, Pierce finished with 22 - 11 after going down - and Ray Allen, the third member of Boston's Big Three, added 19 for the Celtics, who are chasing a 17th NBA championship. The trio was making its first finals appearance, and for a short time it appeared only two of them would finish their long-awaited debut. With 6:49 left in the third quarter, Pierce was deep in the lane when teammate Kendrick Perkins crashed into him from behind, crumpling Boston's No. 34 to the court. The 10-year veteran, who last summer thought his days with Boston might be nearing an end, had to be carried from the court in extreme pain and was taken to Boston's locker room in a wheelchair. "When I came down I thought I felt a pop, I thought I tore it,' Pierce said. "I couldn't move.' The sight of Pierce leaving in the arms of teammates Brian Scalabrine and Tony Allen drew gasps from some Celtics fans and coach Doc Rivers' heart sunk. "I thought the worst,' Rivers said. "When they carried him off, I just thought it was the knee.' However, everyone's worries were soothed just moments later when Pierce returned to Boston's bench and checked back in with 5:04 remaining. As Pierce jogged onto the court with a black elastic wrap on his knee, Garnett clinched a fist and screamed, "Yes!' "Everybody was rejuvenated,' said Garnett, who had 13 rebounds. "It was good to see him.' Soon, more than 18,000 others were screaming as Pierce made two 3-pointers in just 22 seconds, capping a 15-point quarter and giving the Celtics a 75-71 lead. "When I got in the back I could put some weight on it,' said Pierce, who limped into his postgame news conference with his knees wrapped in ice. "I knew I needed to be out there for my team.' Pierce was told by team doctor Brian McKeon that he has a strained knee, and wouldn't speculate on whether he'll miss any time. "We'll see how it feels tomorrow and the next day and go from there,' Pierce said. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers with 24 points, but the regular-season MVP was just 9-of-26 from the field as the league's top defensive team kept close tabs on him. Bryant, attempting to win a fourth NBA title - and first without Shaquille O'Neal - had numerous shots rattle out and spent most of his 42 minutes in the game searching for a rhythm. "I had some good looks, they just didn't go down for me,' Bryant said. "I just missed some bunnies. I'll be thinking about those a little bit.' Derek Fisher and Pau Gasol had 15 points apiece and Lamar Odom added 14 for the Lakers, who had won the first two games of their previous three series this postseason. Los Angeles will try to even the finals in Game 2 on Sunday night. This is the 11th meeting in the finals between the Celtics and Lakers, and the first since 1987 has been treated like the return of a lost friend by basketball fans aching for the days when Magic Johnson and Larry Bird went sneaker to sneaker. Game 1 lived up to the hype as both teams challenged every shot, sprawling for loose balls and intensely defending their baskets. Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Jerry West and the rest of the greats who made the rivalry special would have been proud. With their crowd breaking into the familiar "Beat L.A.' chants from the outset, the Celtics led 77-73 after three quarters and quickly pushed their lead to eight in the fourth following a 3-pointer by James Posey. Fisher and Sasha Vujacic scored to get the Lakers within 86-82, but Pierce countered with a jumper and made two free throws to put Boston up 90-82.
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Anthony Johnson's Ballet Magique Check it out!!!
Dance Magic Music Theatre Wushu and More
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1991 NBA Finals Bulls Lakers Game 5 (1 of 5)
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UFN14 Predictions
James Irvin vs. Anderson Silva (Silva) Reese Andy vs. Brandon Vera (Vera) Anthony Johnson vs. Kevin Burns (Burns) Hermes Franca vs. Frankie Edgar(franca) James Giboo vs. Brad Blackburn (Giboo) Brodie Farber vs. Rory Markham(Markham) Dale Hartt vs. Shannon Gugerty(Gugerty)
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Going back to London....October
Promo for upcoming concert with Anthony David & Angela Johnson in London - October 2008
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Melo To Kobe
Antonio McDyess gets the steal, Anthony Johnson leads the Knicks break which ends with a spectacular alleyoop from Carmelo Anthony to Kobe Bryant in Game 3 of the 2008 NVBA Finals. The Knicks are one win from their first NVBA championship.
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3:16 Conference in San Jose, CA - Preview Video
Join Max Lucado, Sandi Patty, Mandisa, Travis Cottrell, Nichole Johnson, and Anthony Evans at the 3:16 conference in San Jose, CA! 3:16 the book has sold millions, and now Max is bringing the book alive with an amazing line-up of worship, drama, and music. This conference was such a hit in San Antonio, TX, we're bringing it back - you won't want to miss it!
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Back Home by Anthony Johnson
Once upon a time, I wrote a musical score to accompany a production of "The Cherry Orchard" produced by my University. This is one of the songs along with random video footage that has nothing to do with anything. Enjoy!
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Tony Grant in "Cheaters"
Clip of former Az Yet member Tony Grant in the Je'Caryous Johnson stageplay "Cheaters"
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