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19,

01:47,

2008-04-22 12:21:58
Description: This is taken when Jordan Rivers performed scat singing in a jazz gig last week..he was playing a Mike Stern signature pacifica that day..
Channel: youtube

5,

02:04,

2008-04-17 11:49:46
Description: pics of jordan rever in israel
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22,

06:40,

2008-03-16 01:45:25
Description: Hey guys.. well we are finally here at the end of the entries for the top two. It's been a great journey and I think both Steph and I should be proud of ourselves.. we did it girl! My song is a (More) Hey guys.. well we are finally here at the end of the entries for the top two. It's been a great journey and I think both Steph and I should be proud of ourselves.. we did it girl! My song is a work in progress, and I hope you can excuse the cheesy midi backing, but it will at least give you a general idea of the song.. I apologize for the terrible green screen/editing, as this video was done in a hurry. The song is called "Rain Down" and here are the lyrics:
Lord I'm so thirsty for You
I long to taste the living waters of Your truth
And we're so desperate for Your love
Let it come like a river flowing down from the heavens above
chorus:
Rain down Your love on me
Flood my soul with Your grace, Your peace, and Your mercy
Rain down Your love on us
Let it wash away the cares of this world and our sins like dust.. just let it rain
Lord I need You here with me
to lead me as You guide the wayward rivers to the sea
We're crying out Your glorious name
to shower Your healing touch on us like rain
Thank you again for all your support on this journey!! ♥Elisha (Less) Channel: youtube

12,

00:27,

2008-04-21 17:41:08
Description: The Jordan River (Hebrew: נהר הירדן nehar hayarden, Arabic: نهر الأردن nahr al-urdun) is a river in Southwest Asia flowing through the Great Rift Valley into the Dead Sea. (More) The Jordan River (Hebrew: נהר הירדן nehar hayarden, Arabic: نهر الأردن nahr al-urdun) is a river in Southwest Asia flowing through the Great Rift Valley into the Dead Sea. Historically and religiously, it is considered to be one of the world's most sacred rivers. It is 251 kilometers (156 miles) long (Less) Channel: youtube

16,

04:00,

2008-04-21 21:05:47
Description: Jordan Roberts appears on "Joan Rivers: Before Melissa Pulls the Plug"... Faking an orgasm!
Channel: youtube

11,

04:01,

2008-04-21 21:05:47
Description: Actress/Writer/Comedienne JORDAN ROBERTS gives you a medly of "Playtime with Paula", Jodie Foster goes to college and hooks up with two college co-eds, Mrs. Frankenstein wants a divorce, (More) Actress/Writer/Comedienne JORDAN ROBERTS gives you a medly of "Playtime with Paula", Jodie Foster goes to college and hooks up with two college co-eds, Mrs. Frankenstein wants a divorce, Butch Babs Wadooski hates men, Joan Rivers fights with Melissa, and much more! ENJOY! (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

07:37,

2007-07-24 12:19:16
Description: March 21, 1989
Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 (More) March 21, 1989
Doug Collins decided to move Jordan to the point guard spot against Seattle on March 11, 1989. He finished that game with 15 assists. Two days later, he had a game of 21/14/14 against the Pacers in just 30 minutes of playing time in a 32-point blowout win. He reached the triple double mark in just 21 minutes.
Jordan continued to play at the PG spot until the end of the season. In these 24 games he averaged 29.3ppg, 8.9rpg, 10.6 apg, 2.4spg. Between March 24 and April 14, 1989, he recorded a triple double in ten of the eleven games, including seven consecutive ones. In the game he didn't record a TD, he finished with 40 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds.
In this game, he has 16 assists against the Lakers and ties his career-high which was set in his rookie year. (Three days later, on March 24, he had 17 assists at Portland which remained as his highest.)
In the first 3 quarters of this game he rarely shoots the ball and feeds his teammates. In the 4th, he scores 12 points and leads the Bulls to the victory.
I've included a good article about his PG days after the game notes.
Post game notes & quotes
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INGLEWOOD, CA -- If there wasn't already enough excitement with Michael Jordan in town, the Bulls wrote their own Hollywood ending Tuesday evening at The Forum.
The Bulls held Los Angeles without a field goal for 5:22 of the fourth quarter and then had to withstand a furious comeback attempt by the defending NBA champions en route to a 104-103 victory before a sellout crowd of 17,505.
Michael Jordan's two free throws with 48 seconds remaining proved to be the winning points for the Bulls (38-26), who evened their record at 1-1 on their five-game road trip following last Saturday's loss at Indiana.
The Bulls victory, coupled with Atlanta's loss to Detoit, leaves them tied with the Hawks for fourth place overall in the Eastern Division.
The Lakers (45-20) had several chances to avoid their second straight loss at home and fifth overall following Jordan's free throws. But Magic Johnson, the league's second-best free throw shooter, missed one of two attempts with 37 seconds left and following a missed shot by Craig Hodges, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's skyhook attempt was short with one second left.
Riley's first option was Worthy, but he wasn't open, so Magic and Abdul-Jabbar worked Jordan and Cartwright on the right of the lane. With the clock winding down, Abdul-Jabbar got the ball, but Cartwright had shoved him about three feet farther out than the Lakers' center would have liked. His 18-foot sky hook bounded away.
"I did get him a little more away from the basket, but he has made that shot a million times over the years," Cartwright said. "Considering that he missed the shot, I'd say I played good defense."
Abdul-Jabbar said his final shot "felt pretty good. I was out far -- I got pushed out that far. I didn't have time to get better position."
"The game . . . this was a great win for us tonight," Bulls coach Doug Collins said. "Because we start such an unbelievable road trip. The defense in the second half was superb. This was the first time we have beaten a good club on the road in a long time. That is why this is such a big win for us."
Starting his sixth game as point guard -- the Bulls are 4-2 in those games -- Michael Jordan had 10 first-half assists and wound up tying his career high with 16. The Bulls star had double figures in assists in five of six games as the point guard.
"Jordan had an excellent game," said Chicago coach Doug Collins. "People don't realize how good his defense is. He makes everyone around him play better."
"I am totally mystified with our fourth quarters," Lakers coach Pat Riley said. "A pattern is developing that I don't like. We're just not getting the job done."
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Bulls' Jordan Makes a New Point by Gerry Fraley
Atlanta Journal and Constitution. April 9, 1989
Michael Jordan now plays point guard, which means the Chicago Bulls give the ball more often to the NBA's most productive offensive player.
How does that strike the rest of the NBA?
"I don't like it," Atlanta Hawks guard Doc Rivers said. "I think it's terrible. It's not fair."
"He was a nightmare already," Hawks coach Mike Fratello said. "Now, he gets the ball even more."
"Everybody wonders why they didn't do it before," Golden State coach Don Nelson said.
Chicago general manager Jerry Krause found some humor in his team's switch of Jordan from the shooting guard position.
"It's like the old joke about the 2,000-pound gorilla," Krause said. "Where does he sleep? Anywhere he wants. Great players can play different positions."
No other NBA player has made a change of more league-altering significance. Los Angeles Lakers point guard Magic Johnson played center against Philadelphia in the 1980 NBA Finals, but that lasted only one game. In just 16 games at point guard, Jordan has gone from the league's leading scorer the last two seasons to being lumped with Johnson, John Stockton of Utah and Isiah Thomas of Detroit as the elite among NBA point guards. Jordan may already be the best of the group.
Entering today's 12:35 p.m. game against the Hawks at The Omni, Jordan has seven triple-doubles (double-figure totals in scoring, rebounding and assists) in the last eight games. His streak of seven consecutive triple-doubles ended Friday in a 114-112 overtime loss to Detroit in which Jordan finished with 40 points, 11 assists and seven rebounds. Before Jordan's run, the most consecutive triple-doubles in the league this season was two, by Johnson and Portland's Clyde Drexler.
Since Oscar Robertson, who averaged double-figure totals in each category over a full season for his first six years in the league, Johnson has the most triple-doubles in a season with 18. Jordan already has 11 triple-doubles while learning the new position.
"Everybody has to watch him with the ball," Drexler said. "The other guys are free to roam, and their shooting percentages are going to soar. I think (Jordan) handles the ball better than Magic. (Jordan) just makes everybody else better. When he gets used to that position . . . "
The significance of the move can be better measured by the tremors it has sent through the league. Many things have changed.
Jordan has changed the Bulls. They are 11-5 since the switch and have created a three-way race with the Hawks and Milwaukee for the fourth playoff spot - and homecourt advantage in the first round - in the Eastern Conference.
Jordan has changed the playoff outlook. In four seasons with him at shooting guard, the Bulls are 5-15 in the playoffs and have advanced past the first round just once. They wilted at playoff time because of too much reliance on Jordan and limited contributions elsewhere.
Having Jordan as a point guard "certainly makes them a better team," Knicks coach Rick Pitino said. In the playoffs, when the point guard takes pre-eminence, there is "no doubt about them being a force," Pitino said.
The move was born of frustration.
"It's a challenge, and that basically is what Michael Jordan is all about," Jordan said. "I've been bothered for some time about the Bulls being a one-dimensional team, a Michael Jordan team. The thing I've been harping about all year has come true. The other guys are getting into the game. They now believe in themselves, and that's what we needed.
"For the most part, I'm starting to like it. I never dreamed I'd play that position - me, a lifelong (shooting) guard. But it helps. I can call my own plays and get everyone else involved in the offense."
The passive reactions of teammates triggered the change. In each of the last two seasons, Jordan outscored the Bulls' second-leading scorer by an average of 22.6 points. Only one other player in NBA history, Wilt Chamberlain, had a greater margin over his team's runner-up in scoring.
Given the Bulls' obvious dependence on Jordan, opponents designed defenses to wear him down. The muggings were pronounced in the fourth quarter, when the Bulls' offense was designed to get the ball to Jordan and get out of the way. Playing one-on-five too often, the Bulls languished in fifth place, and Jordan chafed under the growing label of scorer but not winner.
Jordan, whose unhappiness at a lack of help in the offense was well known, buckled under the demands. On March 8, his consecutive-game streak ended at 235 because of a pulled groin muscle. Jordan's psyche was of more concern to the Bulls. The next day, coach Doug Collins met with a depressed Jordan for two hours to hash out the situation.
The resolution: Jordan would change to point guard to replace the injured Sam Vincent.
The purpose: Jordan would become the creator and therefore force the rest of the team to become more involved on offense.
The benefit: The Bulls' best player would handle the ball more often but be spared some of the dirty work that was wearing him down.
Jordan tried point guard briefly in the exhibition season but did not like it. This time, frustration moved him to accept a major change.
"Doug, in talking with Michael and the staff, thought this was the right time to fool with it," Krause said. "The move has definitely helped us in many, many ways. It's gotten Michael into more of a leadership position, which we talked about with him for a long time. It's hard to lead when you're a (shooting) guard. When you're the (point) guard, leadership is easier.
"Michael gets a big kick out of getting our players more involved. He likes the position now, and that's a big factor. He's enjoying himself and having a lot more fun."
The fun comes from having less pain. For shooting guards, the body goes first because of the hammering that goes with the position. At 6- feet-6 and 195 pounds, the slender Jordan is under-equipped for that part of the game. The physical demands combined with a league-leading total in minutes last season and this season were draining Jordan.
For point guards, the legs are more important than the body. Jordan "can run all day," Rivers said, and it is much harder to hit a moving target in the open court.
Less physical pounding leaves Jordan fresher at the end, when the Bulls still ask him to do much. The difference now is Jordan has more energy for the final charge.
"The beauty of Michael Jordan at point guard is he can walk through the whole game and save himself for the fourth quarter," Nelson said. "Then, he can turn it on or wait on any one point when he feels it's necessary."
Jordan has brought young forwards Horace Grant, who complained in February about not getting enough shots, and Scottie Pippen into the offense. With Jordan at point guard, Grant has averaged 11.5 shots and 14.7 points per game while Pippen has averaged 14.5 shots and 19.8 points per game. In the previous alignment, Grant averaged 9.3 shots and 11.5 points and Pippen averaged 12 shots and 13 points.
"So many people key on Michael that you're usually going to have one or two guys open all the time," Hawks forward Dominique Wilkins said. "It makes them that much more effective. It depends on how the other players respond to it, and they've responded very well."
Jordan's response was also vital to the change. While a shooting guard, he had proven he could perform the essentials of point-guard play: passing, defense and sound judgment. The uncertainty was how Jordan would handle a small decrease in scoring chances.
He still leads the league in scoring, but his average has dropped from 34.2 at the All-Star break to 32.3. Jordan has also taken about four fewer shots a game.
"What he's done is an incredible sacrifice," said Rivers, who plays both guard spots. "He was already carrying the team. To sacrifice shots and points, I've never seen a sacrifice like that. It's just incredible. That tells you how much he wants to win. He doesn't care who does it. He just wants to win."
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15,

04:06,

2008-08-10 02:53:23
Description: The Jordan River (Hebrew: נהר הירדן nehar hayarden, Arabic: نهر الأردن nahr al-urdun) is a river in Southwest Asia which flows into the Dead Sea. Historically and religiously, it is (More) The Jordan River (Hebrew: נהר הירדן nehar hayarden, Arabic: نهر الأردن nahr al-urdun) is a river in Southwest Asia which flows into the Dead Sea. Historically and religiously, it is considered to be one of the world's most sacred rivers.[3] It is 251 kilometers (156 miles) long.
The name in Hebrew means Upper Nazareth, referring to the adjacent and much older city of Nazareth. The town was founded in the 1950s (foundations were laid in 1954, first settlers arrived at 1956) as one of several development towns in the Galilee. It was planned for a predominantly Jewish population, which was to live alongside the predominantly Arab population of Nazareth. (Less) Channel: youtube

22,

01:54,

2009-09-09 00:30:00
Description: Michael Jordan in NBA2K9 one video is vs Monster team Chicago Bulls 1996 patch nba2k9 NBA Eastern Conference atlanticboston celticsboston, MATD garden1946doc Rivers New Jersey netseast Rutherford, (More) Michael Jordan in NBA2K9 one video is vs Monster team Chicago Bulls 1996 patch nba2k9 NBA Eastern Conference atlanticboston celticsboston, MATD garden1946doc Rivers New Jersey netseast Rutherford, njizod center19671976lawrence Frank New York knicksnew York City, nymadison Square garden1946m... (Less) Channel: youtube

1,

00:51,

2009-10-23 01:49:07
Description: Dr. Jordan & Dr. Lee discuss the treatment of a patient and what could have been a loss. Catch an all-new episode of 'Three Rivers' Sunday on CBS!
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5,

04:15,

2007-07-22 23:52:37
Description: The Orlando Magic were determined to cover Allen Iverson with one defender, a strategy that didn't stop the defending NBA champion but did derail the Philadelphia 76ers.
Iverson shrugged off a (More) The Orlando Magic were determined to cover Allen Iverson with one defender, a strategy that didn't stop the defending NBA champion but did derail the Philadelphia 76ers.
Iverson shrugged off a slow start to score a season-high 46 points Wednesday night, but the Magic contained Philadelphia's other starters to beat the 76ers 110-105 behind 25 points by Pat Garrity and 20 by Darrell Armstrong.
"That little guy is something else. He drove me crazy," Doc Rivers, Orlando's first-year coach, said. "We didn't want to trap him, and it nearly cost us. We told the guys if we could stop the other four, we could win the game."
Garrity came off the bench to make 10 of 11 shots and John Amaechi scored five of his 13 points in the final minute to help the surprising Magic improve to 4-2 with their third straight victory.
Iverson made nine straight shots during one stretch and scored 36 in the second half, including 22 in the third quarter when he made all eight of his shots and was 4-for-4 on 3-point attempts.
His strong third quarter lifted Philadelphia to 76-73 lead. But the 76ers, who are 1-0 at home but 0-4 on the road, never took control of the game.
"He played great, gave us a chance to win," 76ers coach Larry Brown said, describing Iverson's performance as "phenomenal."
Monty Williams gave the Magic the lead for good at 90-89, beginning a 15-6 spurt that allowed Orlando to go up 103-95 with just under three minutes to go.
The closest Philadelphia got down the stretch was three points before Amaechi scored on a putback and a 3-pointer for Orlando's last five points. Iverson finished 18-of-33 from the field, and his point total was four shy of his career high.
"I think that is the hottest I have ever been in my career," Iverson said, though the performance had a hollow feel because the 76ers lost yet another game in which he was virtually unstoppable.
"Every time I score 40, the same thing happens. So I would rather keep it under 40. I was just playing basketball. My teammates knew I was hot and just kept giving me the ball. Every team does that when a guy gets hot."
Armstrong got in foul trouble and his backup, Chucky Atkins, fouled out trying to guard Iverson. The Magic also used the 6-foot-8 Williams to try to slow the 6-foot Iverson, to no avail. When Armstrong returned in the fourth quarter, Rivers finally resorted to trapping the scoring champion.
"Just having two point guards, we couldn't afford to have Armstrong foul out," Rivers said. "We only did it to try to protect him."
George Lynch had 15 points and reserve Todd MacCulloch had 10 for the 76ers. Larry Hughes scored only seven points on 3-for-10 shooting in 17 minutes.
Iverson missed seven of his first eight shots and was 5-of-15 in the first half, yet the 76ers were able to wipe out an early 12-point deficit and build a double-digit lead of their own.
The Magic led 18-6 before being outscored 35-13 over a 13-minute stretch to fall behind 41-31. Iverson had four points during the surge and added two more baskets in the last five minutes of the second quarter to finish the half with 10 points.
Notes: Philadelphia's Tyrone Hill missed the game because of a ligament rupture in his right ring finger. He will be sidelined 7-10 days. ... Orlando's Matt Harpring sat out with a tendon problem in his left ankle. ... In five of the Magic's six games, the Magic's leading scorer has come off the bench. ... Philadelphia allowed an opponent to score 100 points for the first time this season. (Less) Channel: youtube

31,

01:22,

2008-05-21 03:43:31
Description: "Before the year our goal was to be there in Game 1 at home [in the conference finals] and that's where we are," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "So we're exactly where we (More) "Before the year our goal was to be there in Game 1 at home [in the conference finals] and that's where we are," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "So we're exactly where we should be."
Home teams are 22-2 in the second round of this season's playoffs. The Celtics never trailed Sunday but they never were safe until the final seconds.
Pierce hit two free throws with 7.9 seconds left for the final points, then James missed a 3-pointer on the last shot of the game with 4.4 seconds to go.
"I had it going, LeBron had it going and we just didn't let up," Pierce said. "Neither one of us wanted our teams to lose."
Sasha Pavlovic's 3-pointer made it 95-92 with 8.6 seconds left and the Cavaliers immediately fouled Pierce. His first shot hit the rim, hung in the air, then fell through as the crowd roared. Pierce said team patriarch Red Auerbach, who died in October 2006 at age 89, had something to do with that.
"The ghost of Red just looking over us," Pierce said. "I think he kind of tapped it in the right direction. It sort of put a smile on my face."
Pierce's second free throw was much smoother, making it 97-92.
Cleveland raced downcourt and James hoisted a 3-pointer that missed with 4.4 seconds to go. The Cavaliers got the rebound and James waved for the ball from the same spot he had just missed from.
But Eddie House intercepted the pass and, as the final seconds ticked off, James turned and walked toward his bench, his chances of reaching the East finals dashed on the court where the Cavaliers were 0-6 this season.
"Boston did their work during the regular season to put themselves in this position" to play Game 7 at home," Cleveland coach Mike Brown said.
The key Sunday, he said, was Boston's 10 offensive rebounds that turned into 18 points. Cleveland has just seven second-chance points.
"That was similar to what we had in the last game," Brown said. "You play on the road, if you turn the ball over, which we did a little tonight, and give up second chance points, it is going to be tough to win."
Still, the Celtics were pushed to the limit for the second straight series. They did dominate Atlanta in Game 7, winning 99-65, but had a much tougher time eliminating Cleveland.
But now they're unbeaten in the 29 series in which they've led 3-2.
"Today it was basically get the ball to Paul Pierce and get the hell out of the way," Kevin Garnett said.
Garnett added 13 points and P.J. Brown came off Boston's bench to score 10 and grab key rebounds.
"It's emotional," Garnett said. "We will enjoy this, but as we advance it does get a little more difficult."
Delonte West was the only other Cleveland scorer in double figures with 15.
"We fight hard in every game, come out and leave it out on the floor," West said. "We expected this type of effort out of ourselves, competing until there's no zeros on the clock. It just hurts that we just go home now. That's all."
The Celtics led 50-40 at halftime, but the Cavaliers cut that to 52-49. It was 61-58 before Boston stretched its margin to 67-58 by scoring the next six points.
But Cleveland kept coming back and trailed by just 73-68 going into the fourth quarter.
The Celtics got a scare when Pierce was fouled by Pavlovic on a drive to the basket and fell on a video cameraman under Boston's basket with 23 seconds left in the first half. Pierce got up slowly and, after a 20-second timeout, made two free throws.
He stayed in the game for all but the last 4.2 seconds of the half, then left for treatment of a bruised left thigh but played most of the second half.
With smoke from pregame pyrotechnics still rising toward the rafters where Boston's 16 championship banners hang, the Celtics got off to a strong start. They rolled to a 16-4 lead -- with Pierce scoring nine -- but the Cavaliers closed it to 29-23 with 7:20 left in the second quarter.
That's when James left the game for the first time, replaced by Pavlovic, and the Celtics got the next five points before James returned less than 1 1/2 minutes later.
"I have always been a winner, and I am a winner," he said. "You are just disappointed that the season is over. (Less) Channel: youtube

17,

06:37,

2008-04-21 16:12:56
Description: Allen Iverson felt no satisfaction from knocking off the top team in the league, just added pressure. Carmelo Anthony scored 29 points, Iverson added 28 and the Denver Nuggets spoiled the return of (More) Allen Iverson felt no satisfaction from knocking off the top team in the league, just added pressure. Carmelo Anthony scored 29 points, Iverson added 28 and the Denver Nuggets spoiled the return of Kevin Garnett, holding on for a 124-118 victory over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night. "Winning this game puts a lot of pressure on us, because if you can beat a team like this, then you can beat all the other teams," Iverson said. "We have enough talent to scare some people, but we just have to bring it night in and night out." The Nuggets even beat the Celtics at full strength -- kind of. Garnett, who's been out since Jan. 25 with a strained abdominal muscle, wasn't his flashy self, finishing with four points on 2-of-7 shooting in close to 21 minutes of action. He also had eight rebounds. "It was good to get back," said Garnett, who planned to play Wednesday night at Golden State. "It felt good." His coach didn't mince words when asked about his star's performance. "Not very good," said Rivers, whose team was 16-0 against the Western Conference before the loss. "But you have to expect that when he sits out that long. He was rusty." Garnett would agree with the assessment. He felt a little winded, but chalked it up to the Mile High City. "It feels like I've been out for a couple of years," he said. "There wasn't a lot of air out there." His legs, though, felt rejuvenated. The nine-game break did him wonders. "I felt like I was 27," Garnett said. "I felt young." Garnett came in averaging 19.2 points and 9.9 rebounds this season, and anchoring a Celtics defense that's allowing an NBA-low 89.4 points per game. However, the Nuggets dictated the pace of play, scoring the most points against the Celtics this season. The previous high was 114 points scored by Toronto and Cleveland. "We didn't want to get into an offensive shootout," Rivers said. "We did that and still had a chance to win." Paul Pierce scored 24 points and Rajon Rondo added 22. Ray Allen, fresh off his 28-point performance at Sunday's All-Star Game, scored 14 of his 20 points in the first quarter. He went 2-for-10 after the opening 12 minutes. But Allen almost helped bring the Celtics back. He cut the lead to 121-118 on a 3-pointer with 13 seconds remaining when Anthony jumped up to grab his shot that was short of the rim. However, Anthony was called for goaltending. And although the Nuggets held on, Nuggets coach George Karl was upset about the call. "Wow," Karl said. "He [referee Bennie Adams] likes making big calls and bad calls at the end of the game. How can you call goaltending when the ball is halfway below the rim?" Anthony didn't understand the call, either. "I could have stood right under the basket and not even jump and it would have fell right into my hands," Anthony said. The Nuggets can't complain too much about the officiating -- they were sent to the line a season-high 49 times, hitting 34 of them. The Celtics were 19 of 28 from the free throw line. "We got a good whistle," Karl said. Now, he's hoping that with this win comes a little more respect. "I think the team deserves better acceptance for what it's done," Karl said. Not that Iverson is putting much stock in one game. "I don't look at it as we beat the best team in the league, a win is a win," Iverson said. "Obviously, we can compete with anybody. No one seems to know how much talent we have." Game notes The Suns and Nuggets will play an outdoor game in Indian Wells, Calif., during the 2008-09 preseason. Camby said he may have to work on his jumper to make it more aerodynamic. "I have a high release -- it's probably not too good outdoors," he said. ... Celtics F Brian Scalabrine was out with a strained right groin. ... Denver is 22-6 at the Pepsi Center this season. ... Boston F Leon Powe had 13 points and tied a season high with 11 rebounds. ... The Nuggets had 19,894 fans in attendance, the largest regular season crowd in franchise history. (Less) Channel: youtube

2,

02:10,

2008-04-21 22:01:53
Description: Minutes after the rains in wadi rum were finished, flash flood rivers up to several feet deep were drying up before our eyes!
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53,

02:27,

2006-04-16 18:08:25
Description: Movie Trailer for The Conrad Boys, a new independent film from writer-director Justin Lo, coming soon to theaters and DVD...
In this moving drama, two brothers must depend on each other for support (More) Movie Trailer for The Conrad Boys, a new independent film from writer-director Justin Lo, coming soon to theaters and DVD...
In this moving drama, two brothers must depend on each other for support after a sudden loss. Following the death of his mother, 19-year-old Charlie Conrad (JUSTIN LO) sets aside his college plans to raise his highly imaginative younger brother Ben on his own. The delicate balance of their home life is threatened, however, when Charlie embarks upon a tumultuous relationship with Jordan Rivers (NICK BARTZEN), a charismatic but troubled young man. A deeply affecting and heartfelt tale about the bond between brothers and the power of first love...
World Premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival, Lido Theatre, Mon. April 24 at 5 pm!!
Opening Friday, June 2nd, at the Laemmle Sunset 5 in Los Angeles!!!
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