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2008-04-01 18:29:53 Description: http://hazetv.net N.O.R.E. - Under The Bus (Jadakiss & Kurpt) Mixtape 2007 Download Mp3 or Ringtone, email us Haze TV
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2007-06-18 22:09:11 Description: Shaq attacked, Kobe bounced back and the Los Angeles Lakers got on track.
The Lakers responded like defending champions and evened the NBA Finals at one game each with a 98-89 victory over the (More) Shaq attacked, Kobe bounced back and the Los Angeles Lakers got on track.
The Lakers responded like defending champions and evened the NBA Finals at one game each with a 98-89 victory over the feisty Philadelphia 76ers.
Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant both had huge games for the Lakers, who were stunned in overtime in Game One but found a way to slow down Allen Iverson. They held the league Most Valuable Player to 23 points, 10 off his playoff average and less than half of his 48-point explosion in the opener.
O'Neal flirted with the first quadruple-double in Finals history with 28 points, 20 rebounds, nine assists and a record-tying eight blocked shots. Working against Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, he was a one-man wrecking crew in the last five minutes of the third quarter, when the Lakers grabbed control.
"Coach wanted to me to protect the basket more," said O'Neal, who tied a record shared by Bill Walton, Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing. "We felt they were getting too many easy shots the first half. So I just tried to step up my defense in the second half."
"I thought Shaq was the dramatically better defensive player in this game," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.
After a poor performance in Game One, Bryant reminded everyone that he is a superstar, too. He scored 31 points and was extremely aggressive on the offensive end, giving Philadelphia's defense fits.
"I was so upset after Game One," Bryant said. "I didn't want to come out and try to do too much to start the game and take us out of the rhythm of our offense."
"Kobe obviously got a little more room today," Jackson said. "He got some rhythm in his shot and he played a much better game."
Derek Fisher, who was shut out in the opener, also bounced back nicely with 14 points, including a clutch 3-pointer down the stretch. The shot turned back a last-gasp rally by the 76ers, who threw another scare into the heavily favored Lakers.
Even with Iverson frustrated, Philadelphia cut a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to 89-86 with more than two minutes to go. But the 76ers stalled themselves by making a Shaq-like 6-of-16 free throws in the final period, including four misses each by Iverson and rookie Raja Bell.
In the waning seconds, Iverson and Bryant got into a heated shouting match and had to be separated by teammates and referees.
"In the heat of the battle, nothing's friendly," Bryant said.
"Ask him," Iverson said. "That's just basketball, man."
Bryant, Fisher and Tyronn Lue combined to do a credible job on Iverson, who made just 10-of-29 shots. He was hit in the face three times in the first half but did not go to the line until the fourth quarter. During the season, Iverson averaged 10 free throws per game.
"As much punishment as I take out there, things that I go through out there, I just can't remember the last time I only went to the free throw line (four times)," Iverson said.
"I would hope he'll get a little more respect," Sixers coach Larry Brown said.
Game Three is Sunday in Philadelphia, where the series shifts for the next three games. The Sixers are trying to win their first title since 1983.
O'Neal's overpowering third quarter gave the Lakers a 77-67 lead going into the final period. Iverson got a technical foul for arguing a non-call after shooting an airball on a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
Iverson's first free throws came at the 10:31 mark and he missed both. Bryant had a 3-pointer, lobbed to O'Neal for a dunk and made a pair at the line to give LA its largest lead at 86-73 with 7:10 left.
But O'Neal took a seat with his fifth foul 32 seconds later and the Sixers began their customary comeback. They pressured the ball, forced bad shots and attacked the basket, creeping within 89-86 with 2:24 to play.
"We ended up taking a game that was relatively benign and making it pretty exciting in the end," Jackson said. "We did it through no good clock management or ball management."
"They keep on coming. They play hard," Bryant said. "You have to respect that."
Los Angeles committed six fouls and five turnovers as Philadelphia fought back without a single point from Iverson, who missed two more from the line during the rally. Bell missed three early in the surge.
"The way we kept fighting back and coming back, I think we spent a lot of energy," Brown said. "Maybe that affected us a little when we went to the free-throw line late."
The Lakers dumped it in to O'Neal, who was double-teamed before finding Fisher, whose 3-pointer from the top opened a 92-86 lead with 2:08 to go.
"He's not only a great scorer on the post, he's a tremendous passer," said Brown, whose squad used more double-teams than in Game One. "That's what you get. You've got to take some poison."
"The reason why I kicked the ball out a lot (was) because they doubled," O'Neal said. "When teams double us, I look to get my other guys involved."
Eric Snow, who earlier took a charge from the 330-pound O'Neal, missed a jumper and Bryant zipped a pass to Ron Harper for a layup with 1:19 left. Iverson made a 3-pointer 16 seconds later but Philadelphia did not score again.
The Lakers shot 47 percent (38-of-81) from the field despite missing their first nine 3-pointers. O'Neal helped them to a 52-42 edge on the glass and got Bryant out in the open court for some easy baskets. Los Angeles had 13 blocks, a Finals record.
"That started our transition," Bryant said. "By him getting blocks, that enabled us guards to get out and run the floor and get easy opportunities."
Mutombo had 16 points and 13 boards for the Sixers, who shot just 39 percent (34-of-87). Aaron McKie scored 14 points, Todd MacCulloch had a playoff career-high 13 and Snow added 12.
In the last five minutes of the third quarter, O'Neal flashed all of the skills that make him the game's best player. He fed Robert Horry and Bryant for dunks around a pair of blocks, giving the Lakers the lead for good at 65-61.
After missing 5-of-6 from the line in the first half, O'Neal made 3-of-4. He added a dunk and smothered MacCulloch, leading to a runner by Bryant for a 72-65 lead. Fisher closed the quarter with a steal, dunk and 3-pointer off a pass from O'Neal.
"Shaq made some very nice passes off the post," Jackson said.
Bryant made 11-of-23 shots. As expected, he came out firing and scored 12 points in the first quarter. Iverson missed his first four shots and Philadelphia looked like it was in trouble as Mutombo and forward Tyrone Hill went to bench with their second fouls 19 seconds apart.
But MacCulloch and Matt Geiger came on and played solid, combining for 11 points over the next nine minutes. A layup by MacCulloch gave the Sixers a 40-33 lead with 6:36 left in the second quarter and Mutombo and Hill returned.
Mutombo backed off O'Neal, allowing him to take over down low. He scored 10 points over the next four minutes to give LA a 45-43 lead with 1:46 remaining.
In the first half, Iverson did not attempt a free throw and the Lakers did not make a 3-pointer, missing seven. Bryant scored 16 points, one more than his total for Game One. (Less)
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2008-03-14 13:23:29 Description: Abandoned dogs in a dog pound
On March 16th 2004 the Zagreb city authorities have decided to close the Zagreb dog pound down for viewing - no potential adopters, no volunteers from the «Save (More) Abandoned dogs in a dog pound
On March 16th 2004 the Zagreb city authorities have decided to close the Zagreb dog pound down for viewing - no potential adopters, no volunteers from the «Save dogs from the dog pound» organisation or journalists are being allowed to see the dogs anymore.
The pound's capacity is 20 cages, each not bigger than 1 square meter. The cages are made of steal, with a steal bottom without holes, and they are washed with gushes of cold water, while the dogs are inside them. The dogs lie in their cages in pools of cold water, urine and feces. Although they hardly move at all, they are skinny due to poor nourishment.
The law about the welfare of animals demands that abandoned dogs are put down after 30 days spent in the pound. Over the past 7 years, the volontary organisaion Druga Prilika (Second Chance) has saved 2.472 dogs and puppies from the pound, by finding them new owners through the media, or taking over the care for the ones that could not be addopted (due to undernourishment, wounded/crippled bodies or antisocial behaviour). Such dogs were being taken from the shelter on their 29th day, and their needs were financed by donators. The Second Chance organisation has never left a single dog to be put down at the pound.
The dogs at the pound are being subjected to experiments. The current experiment being conducted is extraction of blood for TITRA testing.
Napušteni psi u šinteraju
Po odluci gradskih vlasti, zagrebački šinteraj zatvoren je od 16.3.2004 za građane -- udomitelje, volontere akcije Spasimo pse iz šinteraja i novinare.
Kapacitet šinteraja je 20 kaveza, svaki površine jednoga kvadratnog metra. Kavezi su metalni, sa metalnim podom koji nema rupice i peru se šmrkom hladne vode dok su psi u njima. Psi leže u kavezima u vodi, mokraći i izmetu. Psi su, iako se ne kreću, mršavi jer se nedostatno hrane.
Zakonom o dobrobiti životinja regulirano je da se napušteni psi nakon 30 dana držanja u kavezu šinteraja -- usmrćuju. Volonterska udruga Druga prilika u proteklih je sedam godina spasila 2.472 psa i štenaca tako što im je putem medija našla nove vlasnike ili one koji su ostali neudomljeni (zbog neishranjenosti, osakaćenosti, nesocijaliziranosti itd.) 29-og dana preuzela na čuvanje o trošku građana -- donatora. Udruga nikada nije ostavila ni jednoga psa šinterima da ga usmrte.
Na psima iz šinteraja obavljaju se pokusi. Upravo je na njima u tijeku pokus sa vađenjem krvi za titra testiranje. (Less)
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2007-10-24 15:34:00 Description: Young Roscoe Philaphornia L.O.C. Media interviews from The DOG POUND at the studio
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2007-06-19 01:43:04 Description: The Los Angeles Lakers drove a stake into the heart of the Philadelphia 76ers and staked their claim as the NBA's next dynasty.
Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers won their second (More) The Los Angeles Lakers drove a stake into the heart of the Philadelphia 76ers and staked their claim as the NBA's next dynasty.
Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers won their second straight title with a 108-96 victory in Game Five of the NBA Finals, completing the greatest postseason run in league history.
"A dream come true," O'Neal said. "I always knew we could do it, especially after the first one last year. I just knew that if we did what we were supposed to do that we could get it done."
"Team Shaq" has gone back-to-back, claiming its 13th championship. The Lakers did it by going 15-1, with the lone loss coming in overtime against the 76ers in the opener of this series.
That ended a 19-game winning streak, but O'Neal quickly restored order, powering the Lakers to four straight wins as he claimed his second straight NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award.
"The first championship was just to get the monkey off my back," O'Neal said. "The ones that I get from now on will just be to stamp my name in history -- as far as for myself, as far as for whatever team I'm on."
"It was an unbelievable run for us in the playoffs," said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who won his eighth championship, one shy of the legendary Red Auerbach. "Their concentration was incredible during this period."
O'Neal collected 29 points and 13 rebounds in the clincher. He manhandled Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, averaging 33 points, 15.8 rebounds and 3.4 blocks in the series.
"His defense is really, I think, one of the keys for us winning," Jackson said. "He was a presence inside, both offensively and defensively."
O'Neal's impact was undeniable. Not only was he an unstoppable post presence, his teammates made a record 36-of-75 3-pointers playing off him.
"I've never seen a player better in my life," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "I mean that."
"I'm drunk," O'Neal said as he entered the interview room. "A lotta champagne."
It was a lot of O'Neal, but it wasn't all him. It only seemed that way. Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant, -- heavily booed in his hometown throughout the series -- silenced this city with something less than brotherly love.
Bryant had 26 points and 12 rebounds, shaking off a poor first half. He averaged 24.6 points and was outstanding in each of LA's four wins, perfectly complementing O'Neal -- which was not always the case during the season.
"It's a thing in the past," Bryant said. "We'll do our best to try to keep a team effort, keep a community. Hopefully, we won't have to go through what we went through this year, and I don't think we will."
The Lakers did not exactly bury the 76ers. Following the script of the entire series, they allowed a huge lead to dwindle in the fourth quarter before two 3-pointers by Derek Fisher served as dual daggers to the heart the Sixers displayed to the very end.
NBA MVP Allen Iverson scored 37 points despite suffering another injury, this one to his ribs. He averaged 35.6 points in his first Finals and allowed a basketball-crazed city to believe it could topple Tinseltown.
"Allen told me he thought he cracked some ribs," Brown said. "They X-rayed it, I don't know, they didn't find that. It's what that kid's about. He had a phenomenal year.
"And I think being in this environment on this stage, people really recognize what an unbelievable competitor he is and what a great player."
Iverson's competitive spirit got the best of him. He walked off the court as the buzzer sounded, refusing to shake hands. He also blew off the postgame media session when he saw he had to wait for Bryant.
But the "Little Guy" and a big heart were nowhere near enough for the Sixers, who struggled on offense and saw their dogged defense decimated by a dynasty.
"They got our attention during the course of this series," said Jackson.
Injury-infiltrated Philadelphia fought hard in every game, but playing uphill took its toll and the Sixers were pushed back by the 7-2, 330-pound O'Neal, a mountain of a man and the NBA's king of the hill.
"It may not seem like I'm happy on my face," O'Neal said in the interview room. "I'm also greedy and I'm not done."
"Shaq has got more in him," Jackson said. "I expect him to have more than two championships before he's finished with this game."
Rick Fox scored 20 points for the Lakers and Fisher added 18, all on 3-pointers. LA made 12-of-17 from the arc, devastating the double-teams the Sixers ran at O'Neal.
Philadelphia's Tyrone Hill had his best postseason game with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Mutombo added 13 and 11 before fouling out and Eric Snow had 13 and 12 assists.
"They came out and proved to the world that they were a defending champion," Mutombo said.
Bryant scored seven quick points early in the final period to give the Lakers a 92-74 lead. But the Sixers would not allow any early celebration, putting together another of their patented pushes.
Hill's jumper made it 93-84 with 5:24 to play but Fisher drilled a 3-pointer. Mutombo fouled out with 3:41 left, but Philadelphia kept coming as Hill's three-point play cut the deficit to 100-92 with 1:51 to go.
Snow's free throw got it a point closer, but Fisher made another from the arc to seal it with 51 seconds left. Brown pulled his weary warriors off the floor to a standing ovation that lasted until the final horn as tears welled in Iverson's eyes.
Right before tip-off, the video scoreboard showed a hilarious cartoon that depicted O'Neal as a building-crushing monster before Iverson emerged as "Underdog" to save the day.
That got the crowd going and Snow's return to the starting lineup sparked the Sixers to their first opening-quarter lead of the series, 27-24. Mutombo held O'Neal relatively in check, Snow ran the offense and Iverson scored 11 points.
Iverson also collected three fouls, going hard to the floor after a collision with Bryant with 42 seconds to go. He began the second quarter on the bench with an ice pack on his right side and spent the early part of the period trying to stretch it out while missing three straight shots.
Meanwhile, O'Neal and the Lakers found some rhythm. Robert Horry made his seventh straight 3-pointer to pull LA into a 29-29 tie and O'Neal scored eight points in less than three minutes, including a short jumper that gave the Lakers the lead for good at 36-34 with 7:57 remaining.
O'Neal dropped in an alley-oop pass from Fox and Bryant sank a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 49-40 with 3:43 left before Iverson found his stroke again. He scored six quick points to get the Sixers back in it.
The Lakers led 52-48 at halftime behind 17 points by O'Neal and six 3-pointers. Iverson scored 19 points.
Bryant, who shot 2-of-10 in the first half, got untracked as the Lakers widened the gap in a foul-filled third quarter. He scored eight points and set a tone by going to the basket and attacking the offensive boards.
O'Neal and Matt Geiger had a staredown and received technical fouls. Bryant heard the "Kobe (stinks)" chants once again, but a 3-pointer by Fisher silenced the crowd and gave LA a 78-66 advantage with 2:24 to play. The Lakers led 83-68 entering the final period. (Less)
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2008-04-21 16:08:17 Description: Shaq attacked, Kobe bounced back and the Los Angeles Lakers got on track. The Lakers responded like defending champions and evened the NBA Finals at one game each with a 98-89 victory over the (More) Shaq attacked, Kobe bounced back and the Los Angeles Lakers got on track. The Lakers responded like defending champions and evened the NBA Finals at one game each with a 98-89 victory over the feisty Philadelphia 76ers. Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant both had huge games for the Lakers, who were stunned in overtime in Game One but found a way to slow down Allen Iverson. They held the league Most Valuable Player to 23 points, 10 off his playoff average and less than half of his 48-point explosion in the opener. O'Neal flirted with the first quadruple-double in Finals history with 28 points, 20 rebounds, nine assists and a record-tying eight blocked shots. Working against Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, he was a one-man wrecking crew in the last five minutes of the third quarter, when the Lakers grabbed control. "Coach wanted to me to protect the basket more," said O'Neal, who tied a record shared by Bill Walton, Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing. "We felt they were getting too many easy shots the first half. So I just tried to step up my defense in the second half." "I thought Shaq was the dramatically better defensive player in this game," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. After a poor performance in Game One, Bryant reminded everyone that he is a superstar, too. He scored 31 points and was extremely aggressive on the offensive end, giving Philadelphia's defense fits. "I was so upset after Game One," Bryant said. "I didn't want to come out and try to do too much to start the game and take us out of the rhythm of our offense." "Kobe obviously got a little more room today," Jackson said. "He got some rhythm in his shot and he played a much better game." Derek Fisher, who was shut out in the opener, also bounced back nicely with 14 points, including a clutch 3-pointer down the stretch. The shot turned back a last-gasp rally by the 76ers, who threw another scare into the heavily favored Lakers. Even with Iverson frustrated, Philadelphia cut a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter to 89-86 with more than two minutes to go. But the 76ers stalled themselves by making a Shaq-like 6-of-16 free throws in the final period, including four misses each by Iverson and rookie Raja Bell. In the waning seconds, Iverson and Bryant got into a heated shouting match and had to be separated by teammates and referees. "In the heat of the battle, nothing's friendly," Bryant said. "Ask him," Iverson said. "That's just basketball, man." Bryant, Fisher and Tyronn Lue combined to do a credible job on Iverson, who made just 10-of-29 shots. He was hit in the face three times in the first half but did not go to the line until the fourth quarter. During the season, Iverson averaged 10 free throws per game. "As much punishment as I take out there, things that I go through out there, I just can't remember the last time I only went to the free throw line (four times)," Iverson said. "I would hope he'll get a little more respect," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. Game Three is Sunday in Philadelphia, where the series shifts for the next three games. The Sixers are trying to win their first title since 1983. O'Neal's overpowering third quarter gave the Lakers a 77-67 lead going into the final period. Iverson got a technical foul for arguing a non-call after shooting an airball on a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Iverson's first free throws came at the 10:31 mark and he missed both. Bryant had a 3-pointer, lobbed to O'Neal for a dunk and made a pair at the line to give LA its largest lead at 86-73 with 7:10 left. But O'Neal took a seat with his fifth foul 32 seconds later and the Sixers began their customary comeback. They pressured the ball, forced bad shots and attacked the basket, creeping within 89-86 with 2:24 to play. "We ended up taking a game that was relatively benign and making it pretty exciting in the end," Jackson said. "We did it through no good clock management or ball management." "They keep on coming. They play hard," Bryant said. "You have to respect that." Los Angeles committed six fouls and five turnovers as Philadelphia fought back without a single point from Iverson, who missed two more from the line during the rally. Bell missed three early in the surge. "The way we kept fighting back and coming back, I think we spent a lot of energy," Brown said. "Maybe that affected us a little when we went to the free-throw line late." The Lakers dumped it in to O'Neal, who was double-teamed before finding Fisher, whose 3-pointer from the top opened a 92-86 lead with 2:08 to go. "He's not only a great scorer on the post, he's a tremendous passer," said Brown, whose squad used more double-teams than in Game One. "That's what you get. You've got to take some poison." "The reason why I kicked the ball out a lot (was) because they doubled," O'Neal said. "When teams double us, I look to get my other guys involved." Eric Snow, who earlier took a charge from the 330-pound O'Neal, missed a jumper and Bryant zipped a pass to Ron Harper for a layup with 1:19 left. Iverson made a 3-pointer 16 seconds later but Philadelphia did not score again. The Lakers shot 47 percent (38-of-81) from the field despite missing their first nine 3-pointers. O'Neal helped them to a 52-42 edge on the glass and got Bryant out in the open court for some easy baskets. Los Angeles had 13 blocks, a Finals record. "That started our transition," Bryant said. "By him getting blocks, that enabled us guards to get out and run the floor and get easy opportunities." Mutombo had 16 points and 13 boards for the Sixers, who shot just 39 percent (34-of-87). Aaron McKie scored 14 points, Todd MacCulloch had a playoff career-high 13 and Snow added 12. In the last five minutes of the third quarter, O'Neal flashed all of the skills that make him the game's best player. He fed Robert Horry and Bryant for dunks around a pair of blocks, giving the Lakers the lead for good at 65-61. After missing 5-of-6 from the line in the first half, O'Neal made 3-of-4. He added a dunk and smothered MacCulloch, leading to a runner by Bryant for a 72-65 lead. Fisher closed the quarter with a steal, dunk and 3-pointer off a pass from O'Neal. "Shaq made some very nice passes off the post," Jackson said. Bryant made 11-of-23 shots. As expected, he came out firing and scored 12 points in the first quarter. Iverson missed his first four shots and Philadelphia looked like it was in trouble as Mutombo and forward Tyrone Hill went to bench with their second fouls 19 seconds apart. But MacCulloch and Matt Geiger came on and played solid, combining for 11 points over the next nine minutes. A layup by MacCulloch gave the Sixers a 40-33 lead with 6:36 left in the second quarter and Mutombo and Hill returned. Mutombo backed off O'Neal, allowing him to take over down low. He scored 10 points over the next four minutes to give LA a 45-43 lead with 1:46 remaining. In the first half, Iverson did not attempt a free throw and the Lakers did not make a 3-pointer, missing seven. Bryant scored 16 points, one more than his total for Game One. (Less)
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2008-04-21 16:12:55 Description: The Los Angeles Lakers drove a stake into the heart of the Philadelphia 76ers and staked their claim as the NBA's next dynasty. Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers won their second (More) The Los Angeles Lakers drove a stake into the heart of the Philadelphia 76ers and staked their claim as the NBA's next dynasty. Led by Shaquille O'Neal, the Lakers won their second straight title with a 108-96 victory in Game Five of the NBA Finals, completing the greatest postseason run in league history. "A dream come true," O'Neal said. "I always knew we could do it, especially after the first one last year. I just knew that if we did what we were supposed to do that we could get it done." "Team Shaq" has gone back-to-back, claiming its 13th championship. The Lakers did it by going 15-1, with the lone loss coming in overtime against the 76ers in the opener of this series. That ended a 19-game winning streak, but O'Neal quickly restored order, powering the Lakers to four straight wins as he claimed his second straight NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award. "The first championship was just to get the monkey off my back," O'Neal said. "The ones that I get from now on will just be to stamp my name in history -- as far as for myself, as far as for whatever team I'm on." "It was an unbelievable run for us in the playoffs," said Lakers coach Phil Jackson, who won his eighth championship, one shy of the legendary Red Auerbach. "Their concentration was incredible during this period." O'Neal collected 29 points and 13 rebounds in the clincher. He manhandled Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, averaging 33 points, 15.8 rebounds and 3.4 blocks in the series. "His defense is really, I think, one of the keys for us winning," Jackson said. "He was a presence inside, both offensively and defensively." O'Neal's impact was undeniable. Not only was he an unstoppable post presence, his teammates made a record 36-of-75 3-pointers playing off him. "I've never seen a player better in my life," 76ers coach Larry Brown said. "I mean that." "I'm drunk," O'Neal said as he entered the interview room. "A lotta champagne." It was a lot of O'Neal, but it wasn't all him. It only seemed that way. Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant, -- heavily booed in his hometown throughout the series -- silenced this city with something less than brotherly love. Bryant had 26 points and 12 rebounds, shaking off a poor first half. He averaged 24.6 points and was outstanding in each of LA's four wins, perfectly complementing O'Neal -- which was not always the case during the season. "It's a thing in the past," Bryant said. "We'll do our best to try to keep a team effort, keep a community. Hopefully, we won't have to go through what we went through this year, and I don't think we will." The Lakers did not exactly bury the 76ers. Following the script of the entire series, they allowed a huge lead to dwindle in the fourth quarter before two 3-pointers by Derek Fisher served as dual daggers to the heart the Sixers displayed to the very end. NBA MVP Allen Iverson scored 37 points despite suffering another injury, this one to his ribs. He averaged 35.6 points in his first Finals and allowed a basketball-crazed city to believe it could topple Tinseltown. "Allen told me he thought he cracked some ribs," Brown said. "They X-rayed it, I don't know, they didn't find that. It's what that kid's about. He had a phenomenal year. "And I think being in this environment on this stage, people really recognize what an unbelievable competitor he is and what a great player." Iverson's competitive spirit got the best of him. He walked off the court as the buzzer sounded, refusing to shake hands. He also blew off the postgame media session when he saw he had to wait for Bryant. But the "Little Guy" and a big heart were nowhere near enough for the Sixers, who struggled on offense and saw their dogged defense decimated by a dynasty. "They got our attention during the course of this series," said Jackson. Injury-infiltrated Philadelphia fought hard in every game, but playing uphill took its toll and the Sixers were pushed back by the 7-2, 330-pound O'Neal, a mountain of a man and the NBA's king of the hill. "It may not seem like I'm happy on my face," O'Neal said in the interview room. "I'm also greedy and I'm not done." "Shaq has got more in him," Jackson said. "I expect him to have more than two championships before he's finished with this game." Rick Fox scored 20 points for the Lakers and Fisher added 18, all on 3-pointers. LA made 12-of-17 from the arc, devastating the double-teams the Sixers ran at O'Neal. Philadelphia's Tyrone Hill had his best postseason game with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Mutombo added 13 and 11 before fouling out and Eric Snow had 13 and 12 assists. "They came out and proved to the world that they were a defending champion," Mutombo said. Bryant scored seven quick points early in the final period to give the Lakers a 92-74 lead. But the Sixers would not allow any early celebration, putting together another of their patented pushes. Hill's jumper made it 93-84 with 5:24 to play but Fisher drilled a 3-pointer. Mutombo fouled out with 3:41 left, but Philadelphia kept coming as Hill's three-point play cut the deficit to 100-92 with 1:51 to go. Snow's free throw got it a point closer, but Fisher made another from the arc to seal it with 51 seconds left. Brown pulled his weary warriors off the floor to a standing ovation that lasted until the final horn as tears welled in Iverson's eyes. Right before tip-off, the video scoreboard showed a hilarious cartoon that depicted O'Neal as a building-crushing monster before Iverson emerged as "Underdog" to save the day. That got the crowd going and Snow's return to the starting lineup sparked the Sixers to their first opening-quarter lead of the series, 27-24. Mutombo held O'Neal relatively in check, Snow ran the offense and Iverson scored 11 points. Iverson also collected three fouls, going hard to the floor after a collision with Bryant with 42 seconds to go. He began the second quarter on the bench with an ice pack on his right side and spent the early part of the period trying to stretch it out while missing three straight shots. Meanwhile, O'Neal and the Lakers found some rhythm. Robert Horry made his seventh straight 3-pointer to pull LA into a 29-29 tie and O'Neal scored eight points in less than three minutes, including a short jumper that gave the Lakers the lead for good at 36-34 with 7:57 remaining. O'Neal dropped in an alley-oop pass from Fox and Bryant sank a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 49-40 with 3:43 left before Iverson found his stroke again. He scored six quick points to get the Sixers back in it. The Lakers led 52-48 at halftime behind 17 points by O'Neal and six 3-pointers. Iverson scored 19 points. Bryant, who shot 2-of-10 in the first half, got untracked as the Lakers widened the gap in a foul-filled third quarter. He scored eight points and set a tone by going to the basket and attacking the offensive boards. O'Neal and Matt Geiger had a staredown and received technical fouls. Bryant heard the "Kobe (stinks)" chants once again, but a 3-pointer by Fisher silenced the crowd and gave LA a 78-66 advantage with 2:24 to play. The Lakers led 83-68 entering the final period. (Less)
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03:03,
2008-04-21 16:12:56 Description: Just as Kobe Bryant said they would, the Los Angeles Lakers have dealt the Philadelphia 76ers the injury they could not overcome. They cut their heart out. The Lakers moved within one win of (More) Just as Kobe Bryant said they would, the Los Angeles Lakers have dealt the Philadelphia 76ers the injury they could not overcome. They cut their heart out. The Lakers moved within one win of repeating as NBA champions with a convincing 100-86 victory over the 76ers, whose once-proud pulse can barely be heard. Shaquille O'Neal mauled his way to 34 points and 14 rebounds and a suffocating defense -- often obscured by glamour and glitz -- made sure there was no comeback by the Sixers, who again went down early and played uphill virtually the entire game. "I'm on a mission," O'Neal said. "I'm very focused." "He makes the game very simple," Bryant said. As Bryant left the First Union Center after Sunday's Game Three win, he told an onlooker, "We're going to cut their hearts out." The Philadelphia native did his share of slashing, mostly with drives through the defense, and finished with 19 points. Bryant also added 10 rebounds and nine assists in an outstanding all-around game. He has been the key in this series as the Lakers have won whenever he has played well. No one stuck in the dagger deeper than the reserves for the Lakers, who played perfectly off O'Neal with a flurry of 3-pointers in the second and fourth quarters. Robert Horry, Brian Shaw, Ron Harper and Tyronn Lue all struck at least once from the arc. Los Angeles was 10-of-19 from long range. "The second unit that came in the form of Horry and Shaw and Tyronn really saw the game to the end," Jackson said. "I think our bench gets motivated by people saying we don't have a bench," Bryant said. "They come in and do an excellent job for us." O'Neal took his forceful game right to Defensive Player of the Year Dikembe Mutombo, who finally appeared to back down a bit. O'Neal made 13-of-25 shots and had five dunks, including one that stopped another inevitable fourth-quarter surge by the Sixers. "Nobody ever said that Mutombo's gonna step on the floor and Shaq is not gonna get his dunk," Mutombo said. "The way he's playing, he's going to get his dunk." After a pair of dunks in the first quarter, O'Neal shot a glance at his father in the stands. "He taught me everything I know," O'Neal said. "He taught me my ferocity. He taught me how to play the game. He taught me what to do tonight. He's like my Sega joystick up there." "He was very aggressive," Jackson said. "I thought that he played hard." The 7-1, 330-pound O'Neal also played smart, collecting five assists and staying out of foul trouble. "I think you've heard me for three games," Sixers coach Larry Brown said. "The guy's the best. He's playing against a hell of a player in Dikembe. But he's phenomenal." "Whole lot of Shaquille O'Neal," Sixers superstar Allen Iverson said. "That's all it was, a whole lot of Shaquille O'Neal. ... You got somebody that big sitting in the middle of the lane, I mean, what can you do?" There has been plenty of talk about the heart of the Sixers but they would have served themselves better by playing with their heads. With poor shot selection and botched fast breaks, they made dozens of poor decisions, many by superstar Allen Iverson. Iverson scored 35 points but made just 12-of-30 shots. For the first time in the playoffs, the NBA Most Valuable Player could not carry Philadelphia to victory in a must-win game. "It's been a long, tough year," said Iverson, whose defiance wavered for the first time in this series. After losing the opener at home, the Lakers have outclassed the Sixers three straight times and are one win from completing the best postseason run in NBA history. They can do it in Game Five on Friday. "I know this is going to be an animated place on Friday night," Jackson said. "The game won't be anything like it was tonight. It will be a totally different ballgame." "I'm not gonna give up and I don't expect my team will give up," Brown said. That may not matter anymore. LA improved to 7-0 on the road in the playoffs, tying the single-season mark for consecutive road wins set by the 1995 Houston Rockets. "It's remarkable that we've won as many games that we've won in the playoff situation on the road this year," Jackson said. "I think it says something about the character of this team." Derek Fisher chipped in 10 points for the Lakers, who shot 50 percent (36-of-72), held a 43-37 edge on the glass and led by as many as 22 points. Mutombo had 19 points and nine rebounds for the Sixers, who shot 43 percent (33-of-77), including 1-of-6 from the arc. Bryant's three-point play and breakaway dunk gave the Lakers their largest lead at 70-48 with 3:34 left in the third period. The Sixers still trailed by 20 points until Tyrone Hill closed the quarter with a layup. That triggered a 13-0 burst that had the First Union Center crowd rocking for the first time. Aaron McKie's free throw cut it to 77-70 with just under nine minutes to go as Jackson -- who already had called one timeout -- refused to call another. "It gives them a sense of being able to survive tough situations," Jackson said. "I like my teams to have a head about themselves on the floor, a collective head. We can cover a lot of things. We can jerk things around. Ultimately, they have to make the decisions on the court." "He's not gonna call a timeout," O'Neal said. "We're just gonna have to work through that. We've been working through that all year. Phil's a great coach in that sense." The Lakers responded like champions. O'Neal's final dunk was followed by 3-pointers by Shaw, Lue and Horry, rebuilding the lead to 88-71 with 6:40 to play. The crowd was heading for the exits shortly thereafter. "We dig such deep holes for ourselves and we always find ourselves in the situation where you've got to fight back so long and so hard that it takes so much out of you," said McKie, who scored just five points on 1-of-9 shooting. It could have been a lot worse as the Lakers played the opening of the first two quarters in a fog. In both periods, it took them nearly four minutes to make a basket. However, once they got going, there was little stopping them. O'Neal hammered consecutive dunks over Mutombo and Fisher went in alone for a steal, capping an 11-0 surge that made it 14-6 with 4:21 left in the first quarter. Sixers forward George Lynch made his first appearance of the series less than 30 seconds later and was entirely ineffective on his broken left foot. When Bryant followed in a miss by O'Neal with 1:42 to go, the Sixers were down 10 -- 20-10 -- for the fourth straight game. Philadelphia went to a trap at the outset of the second quarter and pulled within 26-22 before LA regrouped. Harper had five straight Lakers points before 3-pointers by Horry, Harper and Lue made it 46-29 with 3:31 remaining before halftime. At the worst possible time, the Sixers played their worst half of the series. They trailed 51-37 after shooting 34 percent (12-of-35), missing six free throws and getting pounded on the boards, 26-15. "I don't think the first half we played too intelligently," Brown said. "They had a lot to do with that." The frustration continued in the third quarter. Philadelphia began with a turnover and could not score out of its set offense as Los Angeles cut off passing lanes and blocked shots. Iverson was hit with a technical foul with 8:23 to go. (Less)
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04:03,
2008-04-21 18:12:43 Description: Original Soundtrack Video Lyrics: [chorus] we from the school, the school of hardknocks who's ready to rock? (ready to rock) are you ready to rock? (ready to rock) round'n up suckaz, (More) Original Soundtrack Video Lyrics: [chorus] we from the school, the school of hardknocks who's ready to rock? (ready to rock) are you ready to rock? (ready to rock) round'n up suckaz, knock'em, knock'em out the box Graduate at 13, the streets made me a scholar flood the microphone, one by one, hear'em holler the sure shoots, rock box, rhym'n on blasted beats mics on my side, they call me Hip Hop Along Cassidy rap'n catasrophe, but only time will tell could we excel and rock bells like LL made me feel I was ill, music euphoria went to the doctor, D.O.C gave me the formula hey young world, the world is yours turned my whole wide world into metaphors you kept me straight, when times got hard so let me reminisce over you my God [chorus] I came through the door, I said it before we pioneers, redefining hardcore you want more MC's and DJ's dues we pays 8 out of 7 days in many ways, I've seen a lot go around pound for pound from S.D to Boogie Down we've been around, bout as round as they come from all yes y'alls, to dum ditty dum dum see this is philosophy, on the industry that there ain't no other brothaz bout as bad as we you see my squad stays on point rock this funky joint. can you dig it? [chorus] (Less)
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174,
05:42,
2008-04-21 20:52:20 Description: aka My Second Sony Vegas Experiment. (I know how to pan the camera now! YAY!) One Pound Gospel (1 Pound No Fukuin) is a comedic Japanese Drama starring Kazuya Kamenashi (as Kosaku Hatanaka; a boxer) (More) aka My Second Sony Vegas Experiment. (I know how to pan the camera now! YAY!) One Pound Gospel (1 Pound No Fukuin) is a comedic Japanese Drama starring Kazuya Kamenashi (as Kosaku Hatanaka; a boxer) and Meisa Kuroki (as Sister Angela; a nun). Hatanaka-San falls in love with Sister Angela, but she's a Nun... of course that means it's impossible for them to have a relationship. Kame is SOOOOOO HOT! :Q (And absolutely adorable in this dorama!) Meisa is so freakin' pretty! ;O ** A Few Reasons Why This MV Didn't Really Tell A Story: ** ; It shows how their relationship was like a rollercoaster. ; I ended up using my favorite scenes instead... ; I didn't want this video to be a spoiler for those who haven't seen the drama yet. --------------------------------- CREDITS: --------------------------------- ;TV Show's Network: NTV (Tokyo, Japan) ;Subtitles: Massaki & Sailor Spork ;Song: "Engaged" ~ Arisa Mizuki (Saito-San's Theme Song) --------------------------------- Don't Forget to Subscribe, Comment, and Rate! =] (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: Boxer Dorama Drama Famil Fukuin Funny Gospel Hate Japanese Kamenashi Kazuya Kuroki Love Meisa No Nun One Pound PureNuub
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00:30,
2008-04-17 11:50:12 Description: Power Lifting 308 pound
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13,
06:17,
2008-03-08 21:10:38 Description: What is reality?
Motherfuckers out here don't know shit
They ain't tryin to know shit
Just a dumb motherfucker out here tryin to represent
Get my motherfuckin paper
You don't think (More) What is reality?
Motherfuckers out here don't know shit
They ain't tryin to know shit
Just a dumb motherfucker out here tryin to represent
Get my motherfuckin paper
You don't think so? Well then fuck you hoe
Cause I'm ridin on trucks, banked all that type of shit
Gotta get paid motherfucker
[Kurupt]
Fuck dreamin the same dreams, bein down for the same team
When it seems to be reality is just a dream
Eye to eye, the colors that I wear is do or die
When I walk down the street, will I meet evil in disguise
So, I tote a fo'-fo' with hollow tips
While my mind tellin me 'should I not', or 'should I peel it?'
What I represent God only knows what lies for myself
Jealousy and hatred niggaz is out for my wealth
Will I perish? Later selfish for the rest of my life
Cause those who live wrong is bound to live a short life
Will money be the root of my destruction?
Without the money I can't even seem to function
[Dat Nigga Daz]
Now there's, nowhere, for me, to turn
There's nowhere for me to hide from reality
As complex as the situation gets
I remain I maintain, ain't that much strain
To make me twist myself like Kurt Cobain
Ahh shit, I don't believe this
Some niggaz that I fucked with tryin to pull a twist
But ain't that much twistin in existance
And this is how you show me love
It shows me exactly what money's capable of
Now is it that expenses that make you wanna catch me slippin
and pay a visit, cause this is, for all my homies
(all my homies) for jackers only
Come twist, to the fools in L.A. that know me
I'm back with the fifth of Henn
Kurupt and Dat Nigga Daz on the mash again
Now there's, nowhere, for me, to turn
There's nowhere for me to hide from reality (reality)
*repeat 2X*
[Dat Nigga Daz]
I give it to you like it is, got no time for no games
in the world of madness, will my composure be the same
Will my friends be around when they rush me in the ground
a lost soul lost forever, never ever to be found
Life ain't what it seems, for the niggaz full of schemes
on the hood full of cash don't wanna blast for the green
These six bitches wanna get a nigga caught up
for what, a simple nut, a simple fuck
[Kurupt]
Daily it enhances the penetentiary chances
to survive in nineteen ninety-five
So I got nineteen ninety-five ways
to survive nowadays
Time and time again, I bust a rhyme again
cause I'ma get in deeper shit if I convert to crime again
out to mentally convert me, the same niggaz out to hurt me
It irks me, strenuous controversy
What's next on the list to complete
after all this shit that popped off on the street
And all eyes on me, but I won't change sides
Cause what I represent I represent til I die (til I die)
It's time for me, to grab a tall glass of (Hennesey, Hennesey)
[Tray Dee]
Ya see my ways is to phase all them niggaz that try me
Leave em layin stiff if they ain't on IV's (beep, beep)
I beez the hardest, regardless fool
Livin life day and night stayin hard and cruel
Keep my cool, until my mood abruptly switch
Then I'm on a niggaz ass like bumpy zits (that's right)
It's no remorse when you cross my course
I'm not a hunter, but take a nigga out for sports
Don't resorts, to thinkin you could get with this
Or you will be a eulogy if you insist to diss
Mista Tray Dee, from L.O.N.G.
B.E.A.C.H., where the hardest gangstas be
Twenty-first was the worstest turf on the earth
Yet I feel I was meant to represent from birth
til I die, you wonder why it ain't no secret
Motherfuckers best be in love with this G shit
Now there's, nowhere, for me, to turn
Nowhere for me to hide from reality *3X in woman's voice (Rage?)*
*continues with variations* (Less)
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03:44,
2007-02-06 04:16:33 Description: O grupo Arranjos para Assobio interpreta uma das odes de Confúcio (recriado por Ezra Pound) misturada ao poema "Figura de palavra: vida" de Haroldo de Campos. Romulo Viana recitando, (More) O grupo Arranjos para Assobio interpreta uma das odes de Confúcio (recriado por Ezra Pound) misturada ao poema "Figura de palavra: vida" de Haroldo de Campos. Romulo Viana recitando, Márcio-André no violino e na alfaia, Victor Paes, Lucas Magdiel e Antônio Bizerra, coro e percussão.
The group Arranjos para Assobio interpreting one of the odes from Confucius (translated by Ezra Pound) mixted to the poem "Figura de palavra: vida" by Haroldo de Campos. Romulo Viana reciting, Marcio-Andre in the violin and with the brazilian drum, Victor Paes, Lucas Magdiel and Antonio Bizerra in the drums and choir.
http://arranjos.confrariadovento.com
Figura de Palavra: vida (Haroldo de Campos)
vale dizer in-
usitados minutosde dú-
vida vale de
lágrimas este
intermezzo interregno
entre-
ato de ações inter-
me-
diárias
sem furor sem glória
sem pranto
mas celacantos
uma
combustão cotidiana
rosas por mucosas
treliças tepidários
evocam convocam revocam
avenças quaresmeiras
desavenças
avencas
provocam
nada senão um
tumulto de vísceras
tumores sismos carnívoragem
marés em mármores de morgue
maremotos
vale dizer inusitados
minutos de dúvida vale
de lágrimas este
dizer
ou depois de uma
vírgula
quando um quando
sobresta o seu
se
púbis de fogo filamentos
incandescendo a lâmpada
boca uma curva tão
e quase nuca
nuncas nugas
ou deixar-se morder
pela raiz
celacantos provocam maremotos (Less)
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01:32,
2008-05-28 00:00:00 Description: Part 16 of 31 : Song is 'Smouldering'.
From the city to the country, to resting-time.
Official site: http://www.omovie.cjb.net
Music:
http://mattbentley.muzic.net.nz
Copyright:
Music (c) (More) Part 16 of 31 : Song is 'Smouldering'.
From the city to the country, to resting-time.
Official site: http://www.omovie.cjb.net
Music:
http://mattbentley.muzic.net.nz
Copyright:
Music (c) Copyright 2004 Matthew Bentley
"Nervous" footage (c) Copyright Stuart Pound 2004
"Clouds" footage (c) Copyright Stokesy from overclockers.com.au 2004
All other non-3D footage courtesy of archive.org
(Less)
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