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NCAA BBall Tournament, 1st and 2nd Rounds
Kurt Angle Mark replied to EVIL~! alkeiper's topic in Sports
For those in Southern California CBS cut a deal with KDOC so that KDOC can show the Fullerton game locally. It is channel 56 in Los Angeles -
Not sure what to make about Fullerton getting Wisconsin However nice of the committee to send Cal State Fullerton to our unofficial second home Omaha, NE
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I can't wait to go to school on Monday. Though the evil 4-letter empire is predicting that we'd be playing Duke in the first round which has me worried. That would be great if Fullerton got Duke I started chanting "We want Duke!" when the game ended. I believe Duke would be a good match-up since both teams play a similar style. However I want anyone but Stanford or any other team that is really big.
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Cal State Fullerton is going to the dance !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! First time since 1978
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Can't wait for all three
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I would have included Chip n' Dale and Darkwing Duck if not for HarleyQuinn Mr. Cooper original intro Dukes of Hazzard CHiPs
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Suns got no shooters now
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The reason Howard didn't reach the hoop is because his jump was a vertical jump. Jordan and Dr J. jumped off one leg. Howard planted both feet and then went up.
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The Sacramento Kings dancers having a clean wholesome good time http://sportfiends.com/2008/02/12/sacramen...-to-party-pics/
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Nice win by the Clippers tonight I love Al Thornton. He took Chris Bosh to school in the fourth quarter. Unexpectedly he has become the Clippers go to guy in close games and has done well. Never understood why it took Dunleavy so long to give him playing time.
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The game set a Super Bowl record with 97.5 million viewers Trailed only the M.A.S.H. Finale (106 million) for most viewers ever
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Memphis also get he rights to Aaron McKie and the draft rights to Marc Gasol ---------- Say what you will about Kwame but he is good trade bait Wizards got Caron Butler Lakers got Pau Gasol
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Clippers beat the Hawks, almost blowing a 20 point lead with 7 minutes to go. Al Thornton with 33 points and a game saving block. Clippers need to re-sign Brand and built the team around Brand, Kaman and Thornton with everyone else being dispensable.
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Clippers imploding. Donald Sterling is calling out Mike Dunleavy for the shitty season. and Dunleavy counters by saying that if they would have let him make the deals he wanted that perhaps things would be different (Corey Maggette for Jason Terry and signing Beno Udrih)
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At this point New England against a pop warner team would draw a rating. Too bad the Giants already gave their best and still lost to New England
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Cuban trying to hire Clipper Darrell to work for the Mavs By ART THOMPSON III The Orange County Register EL SEGUNDO - The Clippers’ loyal and most recognizable fan, Darrell Bailey, AKA Clipper Darrell, might be taking his enthusiastic, crowd-leading voice to Dallas. The Register learned Thursday that Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has scheduled a meeting with Bailey, Jan. 25, in Dallas. “He offered me a job in Dallas, to do the same thing I do for the Clippers,” said Bailey, whose day job is as an automobile customizer and salesman. He came up to me at the (Jan. 12) game and told me that he loved what I do. That shocked me.” Bailey, 39, was born and raised in Los Angeles and said he never has been to Texas. Often standing in the aisle next to his seat, the 5-foot-5 Bailey is known for leading the cheer, “Let’s go Clippers,” and for his “You don’t have no alibi,” jeer at opposing free-throw shooters. “I’m still loyal to the Clippers,” Bailey said. “That’s my team. But it isn’t every day that a billionaire knocks on your door. I have to go out and listen.” ------------------------------------ When you watch Clipper games you can always here his "Let's Go Clippers!!!" chant in the background.
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Someone recreated "The Dark Knight" trailer using LEGOS Pretty cool
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Last night's Impact did a 1.2 rating and 1.62 million viewers. The viewership level was the highest in the history of the show. We don't have a rating for Global Impact other than it did 949,000 viewers. Source: Meltzer
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Very interesting stuff about Kaman He learned he was misdiagnosed with ADD and now he is getting the right treatment which has helped his game. ----------------------------------------------- By Jonathan Abrams, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer January 15, 2008 Pamela Kaman can recount all the times she struggled with her son, Clippers center Chris Kaman, to get him to take his medication while he was growing up. It was a hassle. Chris Kaman was an intelligent, but rambunctious, youth. "There was constant uproar with him," Pamela Kaman said. "You couldn't do normal things. You couldn't go to the movies as a family. It would always turn into a big thing." Chris Kaman was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder at 2 1/2 and began taking Ritalin and Adderall soon after and through high school. Kaman, who had trouble remembering plays and concentrating on the court in college and in the pros, disclosed Sunday that he was misdiagnosed. Kaman actually had an anxiety disorder that caused him to over-analyze situations and scenarios. "Growing up, I had to take the medication my whole life," said Kaman, who said he grew so frustrated taking the medication that he would come home from school and cry. "I can't take back time. I wish I could. But I can't. It really bothered me to take the medication every day. I felt I had to take the medication to make me feel like a regular person. It was kind of backward." His misdiagnosis was discovered in July by Hope139, a 5-year old organization based in Grandville, Mich., that studies the brain. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, between 3% and 5% of children have ADHD, with symptoms that include hyperactivity and impulsiveness. According to Hope139's research of about 40,000 patients, up to 15% of those on medicine for hyperactivity do not have the affliction. The medication Kaman took had the opposite effect on him, said Dr. Tim Royer, the organization's chief executive. Kaman's brain was already working in overdrive, and the medication provided an added stimulus. The dosage was increased to the point that Kaman's mind became overloaded and he became less animated. "He stopped being a behavioral problem, but he got too much medicine and it shut him down," Royer said. Kaman stopped taking medication once he entered college at Central Michigan because he no longer had to sit in one place for more than a couple of hours. But his concentration in college, and once he signed with the Clippers, was still lacking. He could focus on the man he was guarding but not on weak-side defense, or as Royer put it, "He could see the tree in front of him, but not the forest." Said Kaman: "I would come out of a huddle that [Coach] Mike [Dunleavy] just drew [of] two plays and I would literally forget both those plays in a matter of 10 seconds or less." After discovering the misdiagnosis, Kaman started working with Royer on a system called "neurofeedback," a method of reading brain wave activity to reinforce calm thoughts. Kaman sits in front of a computer and if his brain waves are at a desired level, the screen will show it. If not, Kaman attempts to calm his thought process. During the off-season, he also worked with a wireless device that allowed him to measure his brain waves while on the court. "It's a very fast-paced game, and for me to be able to slow it down in my head, it really has been a lot easier and a lot less stressful in the games," Kaman said. His mind still works fast, the words spilling so quickly out of Kaman's mouth that reporters afterward will argue where one sentence ends and the next begins. His improvement on the court, however, has been drastic, with Kaman showing an uptick in all aspects of his game. It is a combination of getting more touches to make up for the absence of an injured Elton Brand, better conditioning and his mental training. "He's a pretty bright guy," Dunleavy said. "When you go through your play sets and that becomes tedious, that's when you notice a difference in him drifting or not drifting. That's when you can tell at certain things he is much better. He doesn't make a lot of mental mistakes." Kaman is hoping to become a spokesman for children who are misdiagnosed or are simply looking for another alternative instead of taking medication for hyperactivity. "I'm using my resources as much as I can to try and help people," he said. "I was trying to see if it worked first. I'm on a platform being in the NBA where I can help people."
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Clippers finally win, beat the Suns 97-90. Sammy with 32 Clippers are finally getting healthy, just unlucky they had the Suns(twice), Spurs, Mavs, Hornets , Magic in 6 of their last seven games. They have played tough the previous 3 before tonight.
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I don't know about that
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I've never understood the fascination with her. I'm sure the whole "virgin til she got married" act had something to do with it since America is full of dirty old men and perverted christians, but lookswise she's got an average body, kind of a weird face, frequently looks completely demented in photographs. Not like anyone wouldn't be happy to take her home from a bar, but that's exactly the kind of looks she has, good enough but nothing special, yet she's got a freaking industry built around celebrating her beauty. I don't get it. Thank You Someone else that agrees with me. She is an average girl with big breasts and there are a ton of girls like that.
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FUCK YEAH I bet Kornheiser is crying his eyes out (Love the guy but he is the world's biggest Romo cocksucker)
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I swear that every single Mexican who isn't a Raiders (most common) or Chargers fan here loves the Cowboys. That is true for the whole L.A area.
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I'm pretty sure he was talking about the Colts.