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Paso de España por la Eurocopa | PODÍAMOS | WwW.ZuMaCaYa.CoM
http://zumacaya.com Como bien decían en Cuatro , PODEMOS !!!! y si que pudimos... Y de que manera... XD Antes de nada, decirte que si te gusta el vídeo, recomiendaselo a tus amigos, y si no te gusta recomiendaselo a tus enemigos... España comenzaba bien la Eurocopa 2008 celebrada en Austria y Suiza, a pesar de las críticas a Luis Aragonés por parte de la crítica por no convocar a Raul, el siete eterno de la Selección Española. En los previos amistosos contra Italia y Francia, España ilusionó ganandoles, pero sembró dudas en los partidos contra estados Uidos y Perú, pero finalmente gano ambos partidos. En el Debut de la selección española en la Euro contra rúsia, después de cantar nuestro peculiar himno sin letra, ganamos con un contundente 4-1 contra la selección rusa con hack-trick de David Villa y uno del jugador del Arsenal Fábregas. En el segundo partido estuvo la cosa más apurada. España ganó 2-1 contra suecia con goles del niño Fernando Torres y del Guaje David Villa. Sin jugarse nada en el último partido de la fase de clasificación jugando con suplentes España consiguió ganar a la peor selección de la Eurocopa: Grecia. Gracias a los goles de Güiza y Silva. Se ganó 1-3, quiero recordad... Y por fin llegamos a los malditos Cuartos, los gafes, como público los Reyes y toda la furia roja. Un partido muy reñido que enfrentaga a España con nada menos que la campeona del mundo, Italia. Con Buffon en una porteria e San Iker Casillas en otra , se empujó a los penalties. Primero lanzo David Villa, y metio el primer gol, como hicieron todos los españoles con excepción de Güiza, al cual Buffon se lo paró. San Iker Casillas,tuvo un partido excepcional y paró dos penalties, consagrandose como el mejor portero del mundo. Toda España se paraliza, Cesc Fábregas decide, si marca pasamos a Semifinales... GOOOOOL, Cesc Fábregas mete el gol que nos mete a la semifinal. La euforia domina a los españoles y a Manolo el del Bombo. Semifinales, España gana 0-3 o 3-0 contra Rusia con una segunda parte magistral, realizando el mejor futbol de Toda la Eurocopa. Los príncipes se saltan el protocolo y se abrazan... Xavi Hernández fué el encargado de abrir la lata para España, la asistencia fué de Andrés Iniesta. El segundo lo marca Güiza, asistido por Fábregas y el tercero Quirós, pase de Fábregas. ESPAÑA ESTABA EN LA FINAL. 24 AÑOS DESPUÉS DE LA ÚLTIMA FINAL!!! Último partido de la Eurocopa. La Final. Todo un país paralizado. Una selección que bate records de audiencia. Un seleccionador, Luis Aragones ( Que aunque tenga cara de sapo, ha que reconocerle el mérito) que etá haciendo historia. Enfrente se encuentra alemania . Tricampeona de Europa y otro tanto del mundo. La seleccíon alemana es lo único que nos separa de la copa ( que era más bien fea ). Comienza el partido. Llegó el minuto bendito, el minuto de oro, se trata del minuto 33 de la primera parte. En ese minuto Torres bate al portero aleman Lheman haciendo el 0-1 definitivo que dió la final y la SEGUNDA EUROCOPA A ESPAÑA. 44 AÑOS DESPUÉS DE LA PRIMERA. Nunca la espera mereció tato la pena. En el palco estaban grandes celebridades como Fernando Alonso , el presidente español Zapatero y los reyes de España; Juan Carlos y la Reina Sofia. Los jugadores abatidos por la alegria reciben las medallas de campeones de Europa por el mismo Platiní, el mismo que nos robo la última Eurocopa el 1984 a causa del fallo de Arcpnada, Sergio Ramos llevó una camiseta recordando a Antonio Puerta, el 16 del Sevilla. El momento más emotivo llegó cuando el capitán español, Iker Casillas ( Ya se ha anunciado la creación de una calle que se llamará " La calle de la madré que parió a Casillas " jejeje ) San Iker casillas, cogió la copa y la elevo hasta los cielos. En ese preciso momento, a millones de Españoles se le erizaban los pelos de la emoción. Una gran fiesta acogida por España, con cantos de " A por ellos oeee, a por ellos oeee" "Cuatro" con el lema de PODEMOS. y " España , entera, se va de borrachera". Aunque los alemanes tienen cuernos, somos españoles!! y a los toros, los toreamos. Los jugadores celebraron el triunfo en la plaza de Colon donde millones de personas recibieron a la selección española.Agradecer a Cuatro el gran trabajo realizado, las risas que pasamos con el Show de Reina en Colon y gritos al "Sabio de la Hortaleza con "Luis quedate" GRACIAS SELECCIÓN, PODEMOS Y MIRA QUE PUDIMOS!! 1-Iker Casillas. 13 Andrés Palop . 23 Pepe Reina. 2 Raúl Albiol. 3 Fernando Navarro. 4 Carlos Marchena 5 Carles Puyol 11 Joan Capdevila. 15 Sergio Ramos. 18 Álvaro Arbeloa. 20 Juanito 6 Andrés Iniesta 8 Xavi Hernández 10 Cesc Fàbregas 12 Santi Cazorla 14 Xabi Alonso 19 Marcos Senna 22 Rubén de la Red 7 David Villa 9 Fernando Torres 16 Sergio García 17 Daniel Güiza 21 David Silva Pase lo que pase, ESPAÑA Siempre. Homenaje a la seleccón de http://zumacaya.com Proximamente todo el Mundial de Alemania en http://2010mundialdefutbol.blogspot.com
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Caron Butler's 32pts&Game-Winner vs Cavs Game6 Playoffs 2008
CLEVELAND, April 30, 2008 (AP) -- Caron Butler whispered in LeBron James' ear, one last word in case the Washington Wizards' season was about to end. With only a few ticks of the clock left, desperate times called for desperate measures. "I was messing with LeBron before the play started," Butler said. "I told him, 'Miss this shot, make it interesting and let's take this thing back to D.C.'" Seconds later, the Wizards were on their way home -- for Game 6. Butler made a layup with 3.9 seconds left and the Wizards held their breath as James missed a potential series- and season-ending layup at the horn, giving Washington an 88-87 victory Wednesday night and adding at least one more game to this overheated NBA playoff series. After Butler scored on a tough drive past James, the Cavs had one more chance, but their superstar couldn't get a banked runner to drop as the Wizards, who have had their past three seasons ended by Cleveland, pulled within 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. Once off the floor, Butler ran down the hallway toward the Wizards' locker room. He pulled off his jersey and shouted: "D.C., stand up! D.C., stand up!" before joining his excited teammates. Butler scored 32 points and DeShawn Stevenson had 17 for the Wizards, who played without guard Gilbert Arenas and got only eight points from the normally reliable Antawn Jamison. Butler also stole a page from James. In Game 6 two years ago at Washington, James approached Arenas at the foul line in the final seconds and warned him not to miss his free throws or the game was over. Arenas misfired on both attempts and the Cavaliers ended the series on a last-second jumper by Damon Jones. This time, it was James who came up short. "He told me to miss the shot so we would go back to D.C.," James said. "There it was." James scored 34 points -- 24 in the second half -- but was unable to make the final shot in traffic that would have sent the Wizards, who began talking trash weeks ago and haven't stopped, quietly into the summer. The Cavaliers led by five with 1:47 left, but took bad shots down the stretch and allowed Washington to score the final six points and end a five-game playoff losing streak in Cleveland. James, who has withstood body blows throughout the series, felt he was fouled on his final shot but didn't make excuses. "I thought it was going to go in," he said. "It just didn't fall." It's the second straight year that the Cavaliers were up 3-1 and failed to close out a team at home. Last postseason, Cleveland led New Jersey 3-1 but lost Game 5 at home before finally putting the Nets away on the road. The Cavs seemed to have learned from that lesson and were almost booked for the next round when Delonte West's three-point play put them up 87-82. Butler then scored on a layup sandwiched between two missed 3-pointers by Cleveland, and Antonio Daniels hit two free throws to pull the Wizards within 87-86 with 43 seconds left. Cleveland's Joe Smith missed a short inside shot and Zydrunas Ilgauskas couldn't steer in a tip. Following a timeout, the Wizards cleared the floor for Butler, who burst past James and got an arching layup, which threatened to dance out, fall through the rim. Washington has been beaten by so many last-second shots from Cleveland in the playoffs, and as James drove past Stevenson to the basket on the Cavs' last possession, it looked as if the Wizards were going to go down in heartbreaking fashion again. But James, who was bumped by Darius Songaila, didn't come through and Stevenson, whose running feud has been one of the subplots in a series as juicy as a daytime TV soap, ran to midcourt and celebrated the Wizards' good luck. "We finally got a miss," said relieved Wizards coach Eddie Jordan. This series has had it all: Trash talk, villains, heroes, rap stars and, of course, the Stevenson vs. James feud that seems personal and professional. And now, it will continue. Arenas was casually sitting in a chair in Washington's locker room discussing a recent movie he had seen, when he stunningly announced his lost season was over. The three-time All-Star, who missed 66 regular-season games following knee surgery, played in the first four games in the series despite a painful deep bone bruise. But he wasn't himself, and Arenas decided to start getting ready for next season a little early. His teammates had other plans. With 3:20 left in the first quarter, James was fouled on a baseline drive by Songaila, whose left forearm caught James on the chin. Songaila was assessed a technical foul for the latest rough foul of the series. James refused to comment on the play, perhaps not wanting to give the Wizards any more motivation than they already have. Following Game 4, James said he didn't think the Wizards could come back. He hasn't changed his mind. "We're still up 3-2," he said.
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Shirley Mess (re-edit)
2MG PRODUCTORA Minicorto Ficción Dirección: Daniel Silva / Antonio Sutil Dirección de Arte: Daniel Silva Inspirado en Sin City. Un crimen pasional. Shirley Mess busca venganza: va a matar a la amante de su esposo. Caty Ross, despreocupada, la invita a subir a su apartamento... Dos miligramos
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LeBron James 30 points vs Wizards 2008 Playoffs Game 2 rd 1
April 21, 2008 CLEVELAND -- Maybe Gilbert Arenas was talking about some other Cavaliers a few weeks back. The team he faced Monday night doesn't look so beatable. LeBron James scored 30 points, Zydrunas Ilgauskas added 16, and the Cavs played their best game since the Feb. 21 megatrade, blowing out the Washington Wizards 116-86 to take a 2-0 lead in an opening-round playoff series oozing with bad blood. The 30-point margin of victory was the largest in Cleveland's 112-game postseason history, and the Cavaliers' performance was perhaps their finest 48 minutes since November. "We are playing the champs," Wizards coach Eddie Jordan said. "I know they changed their team. But they still have the same coaching staff, the monster player and he's taking over the series." LeBron was scary all right. He scored 14 points in the third quarter when the Cavs opened a 25-point lead over the Wizards, whose defensive scheme coming into their third series in as many years with Cleveland was to slow the superstar by roughing him up with hard, clean fouls. It may be time for Plan B. The Wizards hardly bothered James, who finished with 12 assists and nine rebounds, barely missing his third career postseason triple-double. James went to the bench with 6:12 left. At that point, the Cavaliers were leading by 24 points and coach Mike Brown inserted seldom-used reserves Dwayne Jones and Damon Jones. With his team up by 15 at halftime, Brown began reminding his team about the importance of staying aggressive. He only got in a few words. "I didn't say anything," Brown said. "LeBron James did. LeBron started talking, I just left and the guys just followed his lead." Wally Szczerbiak added 15 points for the Cavs, who have struggled with injuries and inconsistency since GM Danny Ferry dealt half his roster at the trading deadline. With Cleveland staggering, Arenas called out the Cavs, saying "I think everybody wants Cleveland in that first round" and "We don't think they can beat us in the playoffs three years straight." Those comments followed Wizards forward DeShawn Stevenson calling James "overrated." Washington is eating its words. The Wizards have lost eight straight playoff games to Cleveland, and they'll have to figure out something before Thursday night's Game 3 in Washington or they'll be heading off on summer vacation, again courtesy of the Cavs. Arenas went 2-for-10 from the field, and Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison were both 4-of-13 as the Wizards' Big Three combined for 28 points. The trio spent much of the fourth quarter sitting and thinking about what happened and the task ahead. "For us to come out undisciplined and unfocused was real disappointing," Jamison said. Despite all the trash talk, Jamison insists the Wizards weren't taking the Cavs lightly. "We didn't underestimate anybody," he said. "We know this is a very special team. They didn't play well in the last month of the regular season, but just like any veteran team, when the playoffs get started you're going to elevate your game. "Let's be honest. Some guys talked. It's over with. We know this team is capable of not only going past the first round but going past that." James withstood more rough treatment by the Wizards. In the third quarter, Washington center Brendan Haywood was ejected for a flagrant foul on James. Haywood didn't make much of an effort to go for the ball and shoved James hard with both hands as he drove and the All-Star went flying out of bounds. "It was scary," said James, who compared it to when he got undercut as a high school junior and broke his wrist. "I knew it was going to be a tough fall. I bounced up, though." Haywood, who had an altercation with James in Game 1, could face further discipline for the intentional foul. He didn't speak to the media and was escorted from Quicken Loans Arena by a security guard. James didn't have an opinion on whether Haywood should be suspended. "It was not a basketball play in any shape or form," he said. It was hardly the only physical one. In the first half, Arenas was called for a technical foul and Cleveland's Anderson Varejao was given a flagrant foul after hitting Washington's Andray Blatche in the face. The Wizards might be acting like bullies, but they insist they don't want to do anything more than make James work harder. "There's a difference between taking hard fouls and trying to hurt somebody," Washington's Antonio Daniels said. "No one in this locker room or that locker room fouls anybody with the intention of hurting him. That's not the way the NBA is. That's not the way it's played. We all get knocked to the floor. That's playoff basketball. When you drive, you should expect to get hit."
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Himnos Chile Venezuela - Eliminatorias Sudafrica 2010
Chile vence 3-2 a Venezuela y se pone cuarto en el premundial sudamericano Hace 55 minutos PUERTO LA CRUZ, Venezuela (AFP) — Chile se impuso a Venezuela 3-2 como visitante para seguir escalando posiciones en las eliminatorias sudamericanas al Mundial de Sudáfrica-2010, en partido disputado este jueves en el estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui (este) que cerró la sexta fecha. Humberto Suazo de penal a los 61 minutos y desde fuera del área a los noventa y Gonzalo Jara a los 72 marcaron los tantos de la 'Roja', mientras que Giancarlo Maldonado de tiro libre a los 58 minutos y Juan Arango a los 80 descontaron para Venezuela. Con la victoria los chilenos se colocaron en la cuarta posición con 10 puntos, desplazando a Brasil al quinto, mientras que el combinado vinotinto quedó relegado al séptimo lugar con siete unidades. El conjunto venezolano dominó las acciones en los primeros 30 minutos llevando peligro al arco defendido por Claudio Bravo, que de a poco se convertía en figura. El conjunto venezolano dominó las acciones en los primeros 30 minutos llevando peligro al arco defendido por Claudio Bravo aunque que de a poco se convertía en figura. A los 10 minutos Bravo evitó la primera caída del arco chileno cuando el juvenil Ronald Vargas se escapó en base a habilidad y velocidad pero su remate fue desviado por el portero. A los 18 minutos la visita dispuso de su primera opción cuando un disparo del volante Pedro Morales dio en el palo derecho de Renny Vega antes de irse al córner desviada por el propio meta venezolano. Tres minutos más tarde el delantero vinotinto Alexander Rondón llegó entre dos defensores para tomar un pase de cabeza de Juan Arango dentro del área pero su remate de derecha fue controlado por Bravo. A partir de los 30 minutos el conjunto chileno comenzó a entrar en el partido y logró bajarle al ritmo a Venezuela llevando peligro al arco local en jugadas de contragolpe. La segunda parte fue de opciones divididas en la que la selección chilena sacó la mejor parte luego de dar vuelta al marcador que fue abierto por los llaneros a los 58 minutos a través del goleador del Atlante mexicano Giancarlo Maldonado de tiro libre que se desvió en la barrera y descolocó a Bravo. Tres minutos Alexis Sánchez fue derribado dentro del área y la pena máxima fue convertida por Humberto Suazo para el 1-1. Pasados los 70 minutos una nueva jugada a balón parado, esta vez para los chilenos, trajo el 2-1 para la visita. Mark González cobró una falta en el borde derecho del área venezolana para que Gonzalo Jara entrara para de primera enganchar un zurdazo a ras que batió a Vega. A 10 minutos del final Juan Arango llegó por izquierda para tomar un balón cruzado y decretar la igualdad transitoria. Ya con el tiempo cumplido Humberto Suazo aprovechó el espacio que le brindó la defensa venezolana para sacar un derechazo desde fuera del área que sentenció el definitivo 3-2. En la séptima fecha de las eliminatorias, que se disputará el 6 y 7 de setiembre, Chile recibirá a Brasil mientras que Venezuela tendrá que visitar a Perú. Eliminatorias sudamericanas al Mundial de Sudáfrica-2010 - Sexta fecha Venezuela - Chile 2 - 3 (0-0) Estadio: General José Antonio Anzoátegui de Puerto La Cruz (este) Público: 25.000 Terreno: Bueno Clima: lluvioso Arbitro: Roberto Silvera Lineas: Miguel Angel Nievas y Roberto Muniz (terna uruguaya) Goles: Venezuela: Giancarlo Maldonado (58), Juan Arango (80) Chile: Humberto Suazo (61, penal), Gonzalo Jara (72), Humberto Suazo (90) Amonestados: Venezuela: Jonay Hernández (62), Jorge Rojas (71) Chile: Carlos Carmona (15), Gonzalo Jara (29) Alineaciones: Venezuela: Renny Vega - Gerzon Chacón, Leonel Vielma, José Manuel Rey y Jonay Hernández - Miguel Mea Vitali (Luis Manuel Seijas, 81) y Jorge Rojas - Ronald Vargas (Tomás Rincón, 61) y Juan Arango - Alexander Rondón (Daniel Arismendi, 55) y Giancarlo Maldonado. DT: César Farías. Chile: Claudio Bravo - Ismael Fuentes, Gonzalo Jara y Marco Estrada - Gary Medel, Carlos Carmona y Roberto Cereceda (Waldo Ponce, 71) - Pedro Morales (Dau Gazale, 61) - Alexis Sánchez, Humberto Suazo y Jean Beausejour (Mark González, 58). DT: Marcelo Bielsa .
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Antawn Jamison, Deshawn Stevenson, Antonio Danitels Tribute
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?imc1yjgfimz This is a mix of Antawn Jamison, DeShawn Stevenson, and Antonio Daniels. Please Enjoy.
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Cavs-Wizards 105-88 Game6 PO08[James Triple-Double]
WASHINGTON, May 2, 2008 (AP) -- LeBron James had the last word. In an NBA playoff series filled with trash talk, hard fouls, 13 technicals, one ejection, one suspension and plenty more, James was everywhere and did a little bit of everything in Game 6. And, in what's become his personal rite of spring, he led the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Washington Wizards. James compiled 27 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists for his third career playoff triple-double, all the while helping slow Caron Butler at the defensive end, and the Cavaliers beat the Wizards 105-88 on Friday night to close the contentious series. "Cleveland is advancing. We won the series 4-2. That speaks louder than me saying anything about the fans here, anything about DeShawn Stevenson," James said, referring to the Wizards guard who called him overrated. "Cleveland is advancing. That's all that matters." It's the third consecutive postseason that the Cavaliers eliminated the Wizards in the first round -- ending each of those series on Washington's home floor. "Three times in a row. It's tough," Washington's Antonio Daniels said. "But who knows what happens if we have a healthy team? A healthy Gilbert Arenas? If we had Darius Songaila for Game 6 -- who knows what happens?" Songaila, a reserve forward, was barred from Friday's game by the NBA for hitting James in the face at Cleveland in Game 5, a one-point Washington victory that extended the series. Cleveland, which reached the NBA Finals a year ago, now faces Boston or Atlanta. The Celtics host the Hawks in Game 7 on Sunday, and whoever wins will have to try to do something Washington certainly could not: stop James. "We have LeBron on our team, and there are 30 other teams or 29 who don't," Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas said, "and that's the biggest difference." Indeed, James was involved in pretty much every key sequence, including when he was whistled for one of the game's three technical fouls. And when Butler drew another for throwing an arm across James' waist. And when James lit into his teammates at the end of the third quarter for allowing Daniels to cut through the lane for an uncontested dunk. "We can't allow that," James said. "Not in the postseason." He was more of a passer than a scorer early, with twice as many assists (four) as shot attempts (two) in the first quarter. That allowed his teammates to get in a rhythm, and Wally Szczerbiak scored a career playoff-best 26 points, Daniel Gibson added 22, and they combined to make 10 of Cleveland's 11 3-pointers. "He passed up a couple of wide-open shots to get even more wide-open shots for me," Szczerbiak said. Butler considered the contributions from the Cavaliers' lesser-known players and said: "The thing was we wanted somebody else to beat us, and that's kind of what happened." Perhaps. But check out these stats: James' triple-double was accomplished before the third quarter was over, and he dished out more assists than the entire Wizards team (11). "LeBron puts so much pressure on your defense," Washington coach Eddie Jordan said. James put in work at the other end, too, where Cleveland knew it needed to hound Butler more than it did in Game 5, when he scored 32 points on 50 percent shooting. Before the opening tipoff Friday, Butler was alone on the court, skipping and waving a hand in the air, encouraging the fans in a sellout crowd of 20,173 to twirl their white towels. Then, taking a breather with Washington leading by six points in the second quarter, the two-time All-Star stood on the sideline and spun his warmup shirt overhead. But on the court, Butler didn't have nearly as much pep. He entered the third quarter only 2-for-9 for seven points with zero assists or steals, and wound up with 18 points and nine rebounds. Antawn Jamison led Washington with 23 points and 15 rebounds. The Cavaliers were ahead 56-48 at halftime, thanks in large part to a 15-0 run during the second quarter and 7-for-12 shooting on 3-pointers. The Wizards? They were 3-for-12 on 3s to that point. It never really got competitive in the second half, and it didn't help matters for Washington that it didn't manage a fourth-quarter basket until Butler made one 3 1/2 minutes in. The Wizards didn't learn about Songaila's punishment until after their morning shootaround. That left Jordan with a seven-man rotation, because he already was without Arenas, who ruled himself out for the rest of the season before Game 5 because of his surgically repaired left knee. Arenas held up Songaila's No. 9 jersey on the sideline, then set it down on a chair in tribute. Some fans in the stands raised signs reading, "Free Darius." In the end, all that really mattered was that James was on the court.
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LeBron 2008 Playoffs game 5 vs Wizards full highlights pt 1
NOTICE: PART 1 OF 2 April 30, 2008 CLEVELAND -- Caron Butler whispered in LeBron James' ear, one last word in case the Washington Wizards' season was about to end. With only a few ticks of the clock left, desperate times called for desperate measures. "I was messing with LeBron before the play started," Butler said. "I told him, 'Miss this shot, make it interesting and let's take this thing back to D.C."' Seconds later, the Wizards were on their way home -- for Game 6. Butler made a layup with 3.9 seconds left and the Wizards held their breath as James missed a potential series and season-ending layup at the horn, giving Washington an 88-87 victory Wednesday night and adding at least one more game to this overheated NBA playoff series with Cleveland. After Butler scored on a tough drive past James, the Cavs had one more chance, but their superstar couldn't get a banked runner to drop as the Wizards, who have had their past three seasons ended by Cleveland, pulled within 3-2 in the best-of-7 series. Once off the floor, Butler ran down the hallway toward the Wizards' locker room. He pulled off his jersey and shouted: "D.C., stand up! D.C., stand up!" before joining his excited teammates. Butler scored 32 points and DeShawn Stevenson had 17 for the Wizards, who played without guard Gilbert Arenas and got only eight points from the normally reliable Antawn Jamison. Arenas announced before the game that his season was over because of a bothersome knee. His absence figured to be the decisive blow for the Wizards, but they fought to the finish and, at least for now, prevented the Cavs from ending their season. Butler made sure of it. "He played it like it was his last game, which it could have been," Arenas said. "He showed leadership and poise out there. Great players make great moves and he did it tonight and he's on his way to stardom because he's doing it on a big stage." Butler also stole a page from James. In Game 6 two years ago at Washington, James approached Arenas at the foul line in the final seconds and warned him not to miss his free throws or the game was over. Arenas misfired on both attempts and the Cavaliers ended the series on a last-second jumper by Damon Jones. This time, it was James who came up short. "He told me to miss the shot so we would go back to D.C.," James said. "There it was." James scored 34 points -- 24 in the second half -- but was unable to make the final shot in traffic that would have sent the Wizards, who began talking trash weeks ago and haven't stopped, quietly into the summer. The Cavaliers led by five with 1:47 left, but took bad shots down the stretch and allowed Washington to score the final six points and end a five-game playoff losing streak in Cleveland. James, who has withstood body blows throughout the series, felt he was fouled on his final shot but didn't make excuses. "I thought it was going to go in," he said. "It just didn't fall." It's the second straight year that the Cavaliers were up 3-1 and failed to close out a team at home. Last postseason, Cleveland led New Jersey 3-1 but lost Game 5 at home before finally putting the Nets away on the road. The Cavs seemed to have learned from that lesson and were almost booked for the next round when Delonte West's three-point play put them up 87-82. Butler then scored on a layup sandwiched between two missed 3-pointers by Cleveland, and Antonio Daniels hit two free throws to pull the Wizards within 87-86 with 43 seconds left. Cleveland's Joe Smith missed a short inside shot and Zydrunas Ilgauskas couldn't steer in a tip. Following a timeout, the Wizards cleared the floor for Butler, who burst past James and got an arching layup, which threatened to dance out, fall through the rim. Washington has been beaten by so many last-second shots from Cleveland in the playoffs, and as James drove past Stevenson to the basket on the Cavs' last possession, it looked as if the Wizards were going to go down in heartbreaking fashion again. But James, who was bumped by Darius Songaila, didn't come through and Stevenson, whose running feud has been one of the subplots in a series as juicy as a day-time TV soap, ran to midcourt and celebrated the Wizards' good luck. "We finally got a miss," said relieved Wizards coach Eddie Jordan. This series has had it all: trash talk, villains, heroes, rap stars and, of course, the Stevenson vs. James feud that seems personal and professional. And now, it will continue. "We're still up 3-2," LeBron said.
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LeBron James' 27pts,13ast,13reb vs Wizards Game6 Playoffs 08
WASHINGTON, May 2, 2008 (AP) -- LeBron James had the last word. In an NBA playoff series filled with trash talk, hard fouls, 13 technicals, one ejection, one suspension and plenty more, James was everywhere and did a little bit of everything in Game 6. And, in what's become his personal rite of spring, he led the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Washington Wizards. James compiled 27 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists for his third career playoff triple-double, all the while helping slow Caron Butler at the defensive end, and the Cavaliers beat the Wizards 105-88 on Friday night to close the contentious series. "Cleveland is advancing. We won the series 4-2. That speaks louder than me saying anything about the fans here, anything about DeShawn Stevenson," James said, referring to the Wizards guard who called him overrated. "Cleveland is advancing. That's all that matters." It's the third consecutive postseason that the Cavaliers eliminated the Wizards in the first round -- ending each of those series on Washington's home floor. "Three times in a row. It's tough," Washington's Antonio Daniels said. "But who knows what happens if we have a healthy team? A healthy Gilbert Arenas? If we had Darius Songaila for Game 6 -- who knows what happens?" Songaila, a reserve forward, was barred from Friday's game by the NBA for hitting James in the face at Cleveland in Game 5, a one-point Washington victory that extended the series. Cleveland, which reached the NBA Finals a year ago, now faces Boston or Atlanta. The Celtics host the Hawks in Game 7 on Sunday, and whoever wins will have to try to do something Washington certainly could not: stop James. "We have LeBron on our team, and there are 30 other teams or 29 who don't," Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas said, "and that's the biggest difference." Indeed, James was involved in pretty much every key sequence, including when he was whistled for one of the game's three technical fouls. And when Butler drew another for throwing an arm across James' waist. And when James lit into his teammates at the end of the third quarter for allowing Daniels to cut through the lane for an uncontested dunk. "We can't allow that," James said. "Not in the postseason." He was more of a passer than a scorer early, with twice as many assists (four) as shot attempts (two) in the first quarter. That allowed his teammates to get in a rhythm, and Wally Szczerbiak scored a career playoff-best 26 points, Daniel Gibson added 22, and they combined to make 10 of Cleveland's 11 3-pointers. "He passed up a couple of wide-open shots to get even more wide-open shots for me," Szczerbiak said. Butler considered the contributions from the Cavaliers' lesser-known players and said: "The thing was we wanted somebody else to beat us, and that's kind of what happened." Perhaps. But check out these stats: James' triple-double was accomplished before the third quarter was over, and he dished out more assists than the entire Wizards team (11). "LeBron puts so much pressure on your defense," Washington coach Eddie Jordan said. James put in work at the other end, too, where Cleveland knew it needed to hound Butler more than it did in Game 5, when he scored 32 points on 50 percent shooting. Before the opening tipoff Friday, Butler was alone on the court, skipping and waving a hand in the air, encouraging the fans in a sellout crowd of 20,173 to twirl their white towels. Then, taking a breather with Washington leading by six points in the second quarter, the two-time All-Star stood on the sideline and spun his warmup shirt overhead. But on the court, Butler didn't have nearly as much pep. He entered the third quarter only 2-for-9 for seven points with zero assists or steals, and wound up with 18 points and nine rebounds. Antawn Jamison led Washington with 23 points and 15 rebounds. The Cavaliers were ahead 56-48 at halftime, thanks in large part to a 15-0 run during the second quarter and 7-for-12 shooting on 3-pointers. The Wizards? They were 3-for-12 on 3s to that point. It never really got competitive in the second half, and it didn't help matters for Washington that it didn't manage a fourth-quarter basket until Butler made one 3 1/2 minutes in. The Wizards didn't learn about Songaila's punishment until after their morning shootaround. That left Jordan with a seven-man rotation, because he already was without Arenas, who ruled himself out for the rest of the season before Game 5 because of his surgically repaired left knee. Arenas held up Songaila's No. 9 jersey on the sideline, then set it down on a chair in tribute. Some fans in the stands raised signs reading, "Free Darius." In the end, all that really mattered was that James was on the court.
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LeBron 2008 Playoffs game 2 vs Wizards full highlights pt 1
April 21, 2008 CLEVELAND -- Maybe Gilbert Arenas was talking about some other Cavaliers a few weeks back. The team he faced Monday night doesn't look so beatable. LeBron James scored 30 points, Zydrunas Ilgauskas added 16, and the Cavs played their best game since the Feb. 21 megatrade, blowing out the Washington Wizards 116-86 to take a 2-0 lead in an opening-round playoff series oozing with bad blood. The 30-point margin of victory was the largest in Cleveland's 112-game postseason history, and the Cavaliers' performance was perhaps their finest 48 minutes since November. "We are playing the champs," Wizards coach Eddie Jordan said. "I know they changed their team. But they still have the same coaching staff, the monster player and he's taking over the series." LeBron was scary all right. He scored 14 points in the third quarter when the Cavs opened a 25-point lead over the Wizards, whose defensive scheme coming into their third series in as many years with Cleveland was to slow the superstar by roughing him up with hard, clean fouls. It may be time for Plan B. The Wizards hardly bothered James, who finished with 12 assists and nine rebounds, barely missing his third career postseason triple-double. James went to the bench with 6:12 left. At that point, the Cavaliers were leading by 24 points and coach Mike Brown inserted seldom-used reserves Dwayne Jones and Damon Jones. With his team up by 15 at halftime, Brown began reminding his team about the importance of staying aggressive. He only got in a few words. "I didn't say anything," Brown said. "LeBron James did. LeBron started talking, I just left and the guys just followed his lead." Wally Szczerbiak added 15 points for the Cavs, who have struggled with injuries and inconsistency since GM Danny Ferry dealt half his roster at the trading deadline. With Cleveland staggering, Arenas called out the Cavs, saying "I think everybody wants Cleveland in that first round" and "We don't think they can beat us in the playoffs three years straight." Those comments followed Wizards forward DeShawn Stevenson calling James "overrated." Washington is eating its words. The Wizards have lost eight straight playoff games to Cleveland, and they'll have to figure out something before Thursday night's Game 3 in Washington or they'll be heading off on summer vacation, again courtesy of the Cavs. Arenas went 2-for-10 from the field, and Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison were both 4-of-13 as the Wizards' Big Three combined for 28 points. The trio spent much of the fourth quarter sitting and thinking about what happened and the task ahead. "For us to come out undisciplined and unfocused was real disappointing," Jamison said. Despite all the trash talk, Jamison insists the Wizards weren't taking the Cavs lightly. "We didn't underestimate anybody," he said. "We know this is a very special team. They didn't play well in the last month of the regular season, but just like any veteran team, when the playoffs get started you're going to elevate your game. "Let's be honest. Some guys talked. It's over with. We know this team is capable of not only going past the first round but going past that." James withstood more rough treatment by the Wizards. In the third quarter, Washington center Brendan Haywood was ejected for a flagrant foul on James. Haywood didn't make much of an effort to go for the ball and shoved James hard with both hands as he drove and the All-Star went flying out of bounds. "It was scary," said James, who compared it to when he got undercut as a high school junior and broke his wrist. "I knew it was going to be a tough fall. I bounced up, though." Haywood, who had an altercation with James in Game 1, could face further discipline for the intentional foul. He didn't speak to the media and was escorted from Quicken Loans Arena by a security guard. James didn't have an opinion on whether Haywood should be suspended. "It was not a basketball play in any shape or form," he said. It was hardly the only physical one. In the first half, Arenas was called for a technical foul and Cleveland's Anderson Varejao was given a flagrant foul after hitting Washington's Andray Blatche in the face. The Wizards might be acting like bullies, but they insist they don't want to do anything more than make James work harder. "There's a difference between taking hard fouls and trying to hurt somebody," Washington's Antonio Daniels said. "No one in this locker room or that locker room fouls anybody with the intention of hurting him. That's not the way the NBA is. That's not the way it's played. We all get knocked to the floor. That's playoff basketball. When you drive, you should expect to get hit."
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Exposicion de Danielito
Exposicion de mi hijo Daniel Antonio
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Wizards-Cavs 88-87 Game 5 PO 08[Butler 32pts vs James 34pts]
CLEVELAND, April 30, 2008 (AP) -- Caron Butler whispered in LeBron James' ear, one last word in case the Washington Wizards' season was about to end. With only a few ticks of the clock left, desperate times called for desperate measures. "I was messing with LeBron before the play started," Butler said. "I told him, 'Miss this shot, make it interesting and let's take this thing back to D.C.'" Seconds later, the Wizards were on their way home -- for Game 6. Butler made a layup with 3.9 seconds left and the Wizards held their breath as James missed a potential series- and season-ending layup at the horn, giving Washington an 88-87 victory Wednesday night and adding at least one more game to this overheated NBA playoff series. After Butler scored on a tough drive past James, the Cavs had one more chance, but their superstar couldn't get a banked runner to drop as the Wizards, who have had their past three seasons ended by Cleveland, pulled within 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. Once off the floor, Butler ran down the hallway toward the Wizards' locker room. He pulled off his jersey and shouted: "D.C., stand up! D.C., stand up!" before joining his excited teammates. Butler scored 32 points and DeShawn Stevenson had 17 for the Wizards, who played without guard Gilbert Arenas and got only eight points from the normally reliable Antawn Jamison. Arenas announced before the game that his season was over because of a bothersome knee. His absence figured to be the decisive blow for the Wizards, but they fought to the finish and, at least for now, prevented the Cavs from ending their season. Butler made sure of it. "He played it like it was his last game, which it could have been," Arenas said. "He showed leadership and poise out there. Great players make great moves and he did it tonight and he's on his way to stardom because he's doing it on a big stage." Butler also stole a page from James. In Game 6 two years ago at Washington, James approached Arenas at the foul line in the final seconds and warned him not to miss his free throws or the game was over. Arenas misfired on both attempts and the Cavaliers ended the series on a last-second jumper by Damon Jones. This time, it was James who came up short. "He told me to miss the shot so we would go back to D.C.," James said. "There it was." James scored 34 points -- 24 in the second half -- but was unable to make the final shot in traffic that would have sent the Wizards, who began talking trash weeks ago and haven't stopped, quietly into the summer. The Cavaliers led by five with 1:47 left, but took bad shots down the stretch and allowed Washington to score the final six points and end a five-game playoff losing streak in Cleveland. James, who has withstood body blows throughout the series, felt he was fouled on his final shot but didn't make excuses. "I thought it was going to go in," he said. "It just didn't fall." It's the second straight year that the Cavaliers were up 3-1 and failed to close out a team at home. Last postseason, Cleveland led New Jersey 3-1 but lost Game 5 at home before finally putting the Nets away on the road. The Cavs seemed to have learned from that lesson and were almost booked for the next round when Delonte West's three-point play put them up 87-82. Butler then scored on a layup sandwiched between two missed 3-pointers by Cleveland, and Antonio Daniels hit two free throws to pull the Wizards within 87-86 with 43 seconds left. Cleveland's Joe Smith missed a short inside shot and Zydrunas Ilgauskas couldn't steer in a tip. Following a timeout, the Wizards cleared the floor for Butler, who burst past James and got an arching layup, which threatened to dance out, fall through the rim. Washington has been beaten by so many last-second shots from Cleveland in the playoffs, and as James drove past Stevenson to the basket on the Cavs' last possession, it looked as if the Wizards were going to go down in heartbreaking fashion again. But James, who was bumped by Darius Songaila, didn't come through and Stevenson, whose running feud has been one of the subplots in a series as juicy as a daytime TV soap, ran to midcourt and celebrated the Wizards' good luck. "We finally got a miss," said relieved Wizards coach Eddie Jordan. This series has had it all: Trash talk, villains, heroes, rap stars and, of course, the Stevenson vs. James feud that seems personal and professional. And now, it will continue. Arenas was casually sitting in a chair in Washington's locker room discussing a recent movie he had seen, when he stunningly announced his lost season was over. The three-time All-Star, who missed 66 regular-season games following knee surgery, played in the first four games in the series despite a painful deep bone bruise. But he wasn't himself, and Arenas decided to start getting ready for next season a little early. His teammates had other plans.
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DANIEL SANTOS INTERVIEW WITH BOXINGSHOW.TV
BoxingShow.TV, Talking with Daniel Santos about his upcoming fight with Champion Joachim Alcine,his futur fights, his fight with Antonio Margarito and Boxing Career. Check it out...
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Un viaje sin barreras / A trip with no barriers
Viajando por Argentina Travelling in Argentina
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Gay Pride SA 2008 Emcee Rehearsal
Gay Pride SA produces the annual Pride parade in San Antonio. This year's emcees are Eryca Daniels of San Antonio by way of Taft, Texas and Murrah Noble of Houston, Texas.
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Daniel Mix (NTRECORD)
Daniel Mix Algunas fotos mias.
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LeBron James Triple Double vs Wizards Game 6 2008 Playoffs
May 2, 2008 WASHINGTON -- LeBron James had the last word. In an NBA playoff series filled with trash talk, hard fouls, 13 technicals, one ejection, one suspension and plenty more, James was everywhere and did a little bit of everything in Game 6. And, in what's become his personal rite of spring, he led the Cleveland Cavaliers past the Washington Wizards. James compiled 27 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists for his third career playoff triple-double, all the while helping slow Caron Butler at the defensive end, and the Cavaliers beat the Wizards 105-88 on Friday night to close the contentious series. "Cleveland is advancing. We won the series 4-2. That speaks louder than me saying anything about the fans here, anything about DeShawn Stevenson," James said, referring to the Wizards guard who called him overrated. "Cleveland is advancing. That's all that matters." It's the third consecutive postseason that the Cavaliers eliminated the Wizards in the first round -- ending each of those series on Washington's home floor. "Three times in a row. It's tough," Washington's Antonio Daniels said. "But who knows what happens if we have a healthy team? A healthy Gilbert Arenas? If we had Darius Songaila for Game 6 -- who knows what happens?" Songaila, a reserve forward, was barred from Friday's game by the NBA for hitting James in the face at Cleveland in Game 5, a one-point Washington victory that extended the series. Cleveland, which reached the NBA Finals a year ago, now faces Boston or Atlanta. The Celtics host the Hawks in Game 7 on Sunday, and whoever wins will have to try to do something Washington certainly could not: stop James. "We have LeBron on our team, and there are 30 other teams or 29 who don't," Cavaliers center Zydrunas Ilgauskas said, "and that's the biggest difference." Indeed, James was involved in pretty much every key sequence, including when he was whistled for one of the game's three technical fouls. And when Butler drew another for throwing an arm across James' waist. And when King James lit into his teammates at the end of the third quarter for allowing Daniels to cut through the lane for an uncontested dunk. "We can't allow that," James said. "Not in the postseason." He was more of a passer than a scorer early, with twice as many assists (four) as shot attempts (two) in the first quarter. That allowed his teammates to get in a rhythm, and Wally Szczerbiak scored a career playoff-best 26 points, Daniel Gibson added 22, and they combined to make 10 of Cleveland's 11 3-pointers. "He passed up a couple of wide-open shots to get even more wide-open shots for me," Szczerbiak said. Butler considered the contributions from the Cavaliers' lesser-known players and said: "The thing was we wanted somebody else to beat us, and that's kind of what happened." Perhaps. But check out these stats: James' triple-double was accomplished before the third quarter was over, and he dished out more assists than the entire Wizards team (11). "LeBron puts so much pressure on your defense," Washington coach Eddie Jordan said. James put in work at the other end, too, where Cleveland knew it needed to hound Butler more than it did in Game 5, when he scored 32 points on 50 percent shooting. Before the opening tipoff Friday, Butler was alone on the court, skipping and waving a hand in the air, encouraging the fans in a sellout crowd of 20,173 to twirl their white towels. Then, taking a breather with Washington leading by six points in the second quarter, the two-time All-Star stood on the sideline and spun his warmup shirt overhead. But on the court, Butler didn't have nearly as much pep. He entered the third quarter only 2-for-9 for seven points with zero assists or steals, and wound up with 18 points and nine rebounds. Antawn Jamison led Washington with 23 points and 15 rebounds. The Cavaliers were ahead 56-48 at halftime, thanks in large part to a 15-0 run during the second quarter and 7-for-12 shooting on 3-pointers. The Wizards? They were 3-for-12 on 3s to that point. It never really got competitive in the second half, and it didn't help matters for Washington that it didn't manage a fourth-quarter basket until Butler made one 3½ minutes in. The Wizards didn't learn about Songaila's punishment until after their morning shootaround. That left Jordan with a seven-man rotation, because he already was without Arenas, who ruled himself out for the rest of the season before Game 5 because of his surgically repaired left knee. Arenas held up Songaila's No. 9 jersey on the sideline, then set it down on a chair in tribute. Some fans in the stands raised signs reading, "Free Darius." In the end, all that really mattered was that James was on the court.
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JOHNNY DANIEL ALFARO PEREZ
JOHNNY DANIEL ALFARO PEREZ, INAUGURACION AGENCIA ICE, SAN ANTONIO DE CORONADO, 4 DE JULIO 2008
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Javy mix 001
fotos de mi hermosa novia. te amo mi amorrr
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arenas returns
http://www.yoursportssite.com 0 Gilbert Arenas G 6-4 215 01/06/1982 Arizona 6 32 Andray Blatche F 6-11 248 08/22/1986 South Kent Prep (CT) 2 3 Caron Butler F 6-7 228 03/13/1980 Connecticut 5 6 Antonio Daniels G 6-4 205 03/19/1975 Bowling Green 10 33 Brendan Haywood C 7-0 263 11/27/1979 North Carolina 6 4 Antawn Jamison F 6-9 235 06/12/1976 North Carolina 9 8 Roger Mason G 6-5 212 09/10/1980 Virginia 3 5 Dominic McGuire F 6-9 220 10/20/1985 Fresno State R 14 Oleksiy Pecherov C-F 7-0 234 12/08/1985 R 9 Darius Songaila F 6-9 248 02/14/1978 Wake Forest 4 2 DeShawn Stevenson G 6-5 218 04/03/1981 Washington Union HS (CA) 7 36 Etan Thomas C 6-10 260 04/01/1978 Syracuse 6 1 Nick Young G 6-6 200 06/01/1985 USC R
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