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Winnipeg Jets Win Game In OT After Puck Is Thrown Into Goal
This game was ended at the 41 second mark after Nelson Emerson of the Winnipeg Jets, Catches a puck in mid-air on a puck clearing by Chicago Blackhawk goaltender Ed Belfour, and threw the puck into the net. In any case, the goal should have been disallowed and a Penalty should have been called against Emerson however; Because the Winnipeg Jets are the most beloved Professional Sports team All-Time; The Goal was allowed! This decision was made even after a "Video Review" was conducted. This sent the Chicago Blackhawks into a rage who surrounded the Referee ( Denis Morel ) and Linesmen ( Mark Pare & Brad Lazanowich ) who continued to argue the goal long after the decision was made. Referee Denis Morel had to push his way out of the vicious crowd to escape any harm that was sure to come to him from the irate players. Regardless, the outcome was what the Home Team Crowd wanted, Jets won 1-0. Bring'Em Back
Nelson John en AM - Igual Te Busco
Exclusivo [Foro Oficial de Nelson John]: http://nelson-john.webcindario.com Nelson John en AM presentando su CD Ves. Cantando uno de los exitos del momento y de Gran Hermano 2007 "Igual Te Busco"... (Calidad Media/Grabado desde filmadora).
Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground - Willie Nelson
Beautiful song by Willie.
T-Wolves-Warriors 110-113 OT I Jefferson 25pts vs Jackson 30pts
OAKLAND, Calif., November 11, 2008(AP) -- Stephen Jackson learned a little something about his young teammates when they rallied back to force overtime and then went on to win. Jackson delivered by tying the game late in regulation and scoring six of his 30 points in overtime, leading the Golden State Warriors back from a poor fourth quarter to beat the hapless Minnesota Timberwolves 113-110 on Tuesday night. "At the end of the day it's just good to get a win,'' Jackson said. "I definitely give it up for those young guys coming off the bench, trying to figure out their roles. We got it into overtime and we found a way to win. That says a lot about this team with us having so many young guys.'' Jackson hit a 3-pointer with 2:16 left in the extra session and the Warriors sent the Timberwolves to their sixth straight loss. Jackson's transition layin with 22.2 seconds left in regulation tied the game at 106 and Rashad McCants missed a 3-pointer from the top of the arc at the buzzer to send the game into extra time. Al Jefferson had 25 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots for Minnesota, which seemed in control when it led by 10 with 7:06 left. The Timberwolves missed their first five shots in overtime before Randy Foye's basket with 1:07 to play. Minnesota hasn't won since starting the season with a 98-96 victory against Sacramento at home on Oct. 29. As if the game wasn't long enough, the officials met to review whether Golden State's C.J. Watson was fouled before the final buzzer sounded and they ultimately added two-tenths of a second to the clock and put Watson at the free throw line. That's after Golden State had dropped confetti that had to quickly be swept off the court for play to resume. "We were ready to win the game, that's what I liked,'' Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman said. "They fought. We ran into a period there where we didn't defend and they made shots. There's a lot of good things in this but the most important one's a bad thing (losing). I don't know what else to say. We have to learn how to close games out.'' McCants added 18 points off the bench for the Timberwolves and Ryan Gomes, another reserve, had 18 points and five rebounds. Jefferson, who shot 11-for-19, hit a turnaround hook shot with 8:09 to play that put Minnesota ahead 99-91 and appeared to give his team the momentum it needed down the stretch down the stretch. Golden State's Andris Biedrins finished with 13 points and 15 rebounds before fouling out in overtime, recording his 15th straight double-double dating back to April - the longest current streak in the NBA. Kelenna Azubuike added 22 points and eight rebounds. His two free throws with 1:21 left in regulation got Golden State within 106-104. "A lot of guys played well, Jack especially,'' Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We really needed a big game from him to win. I don't know how long I can play him 48 minutes but we'll keep going till he cries.'' Minnesota was winless on its three-game West Coast swing after already dropping games at Sacramento and Portland. The Timberwolves previously lost six in a row from April 1-9 last season, when they also had an eight-game skid and another six-gamer in 2007-08. "The mood is tough, but no one feels sorry for us,'' Minnesota's Mike Miller said. The Warriors certainly would like to establish some rhythm at home in Oracle Arena to give this young team some confidence in the season's first month, and the 17,422 fans were thrilled to see them rally back this time. "I thought we could postpone the rebuilding by a year,'' Nelson said, acknowledging he expects to see a fair share of mistakes early on. "We understand we're not going to be a quick fix. It's going to be a longer-term deal. I've gone through this process before. It's not necessarily a good feeling, but it's a process you have to work through.'' The Timberwolves, who hit nine of their first 15 shots on the way to a quick 19-6 lead, shot 1-of-10 from 3-point range in the first half to fall behind 58-50 at the break despite getting 15 assists to the Warriors' seven. Notes: The Warriors hired Larry Harris as an assistant coach Tuesday. He previously spent 19 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks in a variety of capacities but has never been an assistant. Harris, the son of veteran NBA coach Del Harris, replaces Larry Riley. Riley took over as Golden State's assistant general manager last week when president Robert Rowell abruptly fired assistant GM Pete D'Alessandro, who had been top basketball executive Chris Mullin's right-hand man for five seasons. ... Golden State's Al Harrington, who wants to be traded, missed his third straight game with a strained lower back and Corey Maggette sat out his fourth consecutive game with a strained left hamstring. Made by NBA TV.
Do I Look Like A SLut- Emma Nelson
The answer is YES!! i just got so tired of everyone talking about how great Emma is, when in reality she's a slag. Emma went down on Jay for a cheap plastic bracelet, and tried to continue even though she knew he had a gf She cheated on Shawn with Damien. She got an STD from Jay. Cheated on Peter with Shawn. Snuck out to the ravine. Snuck out to Raves. Tried ot hook up with Chris even though she knew he had a gf...the list goes on. So, Emma Nelson,, is she a slut? YES. and we spell sean SHAWN were i am from so thats how i will spell it!!!!! and yes i KNOW shes not a real person people get a grip, its just a video!!!
Lakers - Warriors 123-119 OT [Bryant 30pts vs Davis 30pts]
OAKLAND, March 24, 2008 (AP) -- After 101 minutes of sensational hoops in two days, the Lakers and the Warriors each emerged with one victory and a common desire to hang on to their respective postseason positions. If they do, these California rivals will meet again next month - though their playoff series will be hard-pressed to live up to this immensely entertaining miniseries. Lamar Odom made the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left in overtime, and the Lakers shook off the Warriors' frantic regulation rally to hang on for a 123-119 victory Monday night, avenging their four-point loss one night earlier. Kobe Bryant scored 23 of his 30 points after halftime while playing with a gash under his left eye, and Odom had 23 points and 21 rebounds as the Lakers reclaimed the Western Conference's top spot and avenged Sunday night's 115-111 defeat. The Lakers overcame a 26-point deficit before losing at home Sunday, and they blew a nine-point lead late in regulation before rallying to win in Oakland. Both games kept fans riveted, with abrupt momentum swings and all manner of late-game heroics - and, unfortunately, one officiating decision that played a large role in the sequel. "We felt like we should've won the game last night, but Stephen (Jackson) made a couple of big shots, and tonight we made plays down the stretch,'' said Bryant, who had just two points in overtime under a heavy zone. "They just were not going to let me beat them. We had to trust that we're going to make plays, and we did.'' Los Angeles couldn't have done it without Sasha Vujacic, who scored 19 points and hit a 3-pointer with 43 seconds left in overtime. The game felt an awful lot like a playoff preview for the first-place Lakers and the eighth-place Warriors. Nelson kept Davis and Stephen Jackson on the floor the entire night, while Phil Jackson never took Odom out and gave Bryant just 65 seconds on the bench even after he got hit in the face inadvertently by Davis, causing a cut that required five postgame stitches. Fisher scored 18 points for the Lakers, whose fourth win in five games put them a half-game ahead of New Orleans for the top seed in next month's playoffs. Los Angeles also avoided losing its season series to the Warriors for the first time since the 1994-95 season. After Davis' tying free throws with 3.6 seconds left in regulation sent it to overtime, the game turned when the Warriors set up to inbound the ball at midcourt after Odom's layup. Delaney called an offensive foul when Ellis and Fisher got mutually tangled, and the Lakers then got two clinching free throws from Bryant with 3.3 seconds to play - his only points of overtime. "I thought it was going to be a no-call, just two guys fall down and the play goes on,'' Fisher said. "So when the whistle blew, it caught me off-guard as well. ... I don't think anybody was necessarily guilty of anything, but from the angle that Bob had, it looked (Ellis) had his hands to my chest, which he did. But like I said, I wasn't trying to fall down at all in that situation.'' Ellis had 18 points, nine rebounds and nine assists for the Warriors, who have lost four of seven in a critical stretch for their playoff hopes. Jackson added 29 points, but Golden State's lead over Denver for the conference's final playoff berth dwindled to a half-game. "I thought our comeback was great,'' Warriors coach Don Nelson said. "We really battled, and didn't have great games from everybody. I played my guys a lot of minutes both games, and fatigue was a bit of a factor, but we were right there to win it. It was a really great basketball game.'' Notes: Warriors F Mickael Pietrus had an MRI exam that revealed a mildly strained right hamstring and groin. The versatile swingman, injured Friday against Houston, missed both games against the Lakers, but shouldn't be out much longer. Kelenna Azubuike again got most of Pietrus' minutes, scoring 18 points. ... Oakland Raiders QB JaMarcus Russell attended the game.
LAKERS DOWN 1:56 to go (OT Highlights Complete)
L.A. Lakers 123, Golden State 119 OAKLAND, March 24 (AP) -- After 101 minutes of sensational hoops in two days, the Lakers and the Warriors each emerged with one victory and a common desire to hang on to their respective postseason positions. If they do, these California rivals will meet again next month - though their playoff series will be hard-pressed to live up to this immensely entertaining miniseries. Lamar Odom made the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left in overtime, and the Lakers shook off the Warriors' frantic regulation rally to hang on for a 123-119 victory Monday night, avenging their four-point loss one night earlier. Kobe Bryant scored 23 of his 30 points after halftime while playing with a gash under his left eye, and Odom had 23 points and 21 rebounds as the Lakers reclaimed the Western Conference's top spot and avenged Sunday night's 115-111 defeat. The Lakers overcame a 26-point deficit before losing at home Sunday, and they blew a nine-point lead late in regulation before rallying to win in Oakland. Both games kept fans riveted, with abrupt momentum swings and all manner of late-game heroics - and, unfortunately, one officiating decision that played a large role in the sequel. "We felt like we should've won the game last night, but Stephen (Jackson) made a couple of big shots, and tonight we made plays down the stretch,'' said Bryant, who had just two points in overtime under a heavy zone. "They just were not going to let me beat them. We had to trust that we're going to make plays, and we did.'' Los Angeles couldn't have done it without Sasha Vujacic, who scored 19 points and hit a 3-pointer with 43 seconds left in overtime. The game felt an awful lot like a playoff preview for the first-place Lakers and the eighth-place Warriors. Nelson kept Davis and Stephen Jackson on the floor the entire night, while Phil Jackson never took Odom out and gave Bryant just 65 seconds on the bench even after he got hit in the face inadvertently by Davis, causing a cut that required five postgame stitches. Fisher scored 18 points for the Lakers, whose fourth win in five games put them a half-game ahead of New Orleans for the top seed in next month's playoffs. Los Angeles also avoided losing its season series to the Warriors for the first time since the 1994-95 season. After Davis' tying free throws with 3.6 seconds left in regulation sent it to overtime, the game turned when the Warriors set up to inbound the ball at midcourt after Odom's layup. Delaney called an offensive foul when Ellis and Fisher got mutually tangled, and the Lakers then got two clinching free throws from Bryant with 3.3 seconds to play - his only points of overtime
El Niño Que Fuí - Nelson John en AM!
Exclusivo [Foro Exclusivo de Nelson John]: http://nelson-john.webcindario.com Nelson John, presentando "EL Niño Que Fui" de su CD "VES" en AM, el programa Matutino de Telefe. (Calidad Media/Grabado desde filamdora)
Mario Chalmers sends title game into OT
Mario Chalmers of Kansas gets odenized with a huge shot nearing the end of regulation. Download: http://www.sendspace.com/file/d9d2g1
Racist songs by the ANC and Nelson Mandela- Part 2 of 2
Racist songs of the African National Congress (ANC) and Nelson Mandela- Part 2 of 2 WARNING: The following 2 videos (available on youtube) are very graphic and should not be seen by sensitive viewers. The videos (ANC & UDF Justice & Onslaught against the Peoples of SA ) show the intimidation, violence and crimes committed by the African National Congress (ANC), and the United Democratic Front (UDF) in South Africa. They ANC stated that they want to re-build South Africa, but their action does not show it. The ANC pretends to be a Democratic organisation, that stands for peace, reconciliation, nation building, human rights, and love among all South Africans; But these videos actually shows the world what they stand for! No wonder there is crime and violence in South Africa! Nelson Mandela, the saint of the world, does not publicly condemn this intimidation, disregard for human rights, crime & violence in South Africa, but he won a Nobel Price for peace! The international media keeps quite and does not ask Nelson Mandela questions about his hate speech. The white person in the video is Ronnie Kasrils, a Jew. It is not a European singing to kill white people. There is currently blatant disregard by the ANC Government of the South African constitution. Article 235 of the South African constitution makes provision for Self-determination, but no group is allowed to take up this right. They have to be dominated and suppressed by the hate filled African National Congress (ANC) Government and its supporters, whom actively withhold this right from minority groups, whilst the International community looks in the other direction- pretending not to see it! The other 2 videos: A) ANC & UDF JUSTICE ANC & UDF Justice - Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhwn4w... ANC/UDF People's court where many black South Africans where sentenced to death by being Necklace or hacked to death...democracy the African way... ANC & UDF Justice - Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69QsiR... ANC/UDF People's court where many black South Africans where sentenced to death by being Necklace or hacked to death.... democracy the African way..... B) ONSLAUGHT AGAINST THE PEOPLES OF SA Onslaught against the Peoples of SA - Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GhPmy... ANC & SA Communist Party indiscriminate onslaught against the Peoples of South Africa during the 80's in the name of the struggle and justice. Since coming to power in 1995 the violence has worsened and spiralled out of control! Onslaught against the Peoples of SA - Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoO-ot... ANC & SA Communist Party indiscriminate onslaught against the Peoples of South Africa during the 80's in the name of the struggle and justice. Since coming to power in 1995 the violence has worsened and spiralled out of control! Onslaught against the Peoples of SA - Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRY87D... ANC & SA Communist Party indiscriminate onslaught against the Peoples of South Africa during the 80's in the name of the struggle and justice. Since coming to power in 1995 the violence has worsened and spiralled out of control! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zKqil...