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Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin
Hi GB admin, this is the team/jersey selection we did before the match.
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Hi GB admin, this is the team/jersey selection we did before the match.
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Unseen Legends:
JERSEY & RASCAL.
Jerseys GT:
• Unseen Jersey
Jerseys myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/JerseyLemonade
Rascals GT:
• Unseen Rascal
Rascals myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/UnseenRascal
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♫ Original Prankster – The Offspring ♫
♫ Party Boy Theme Song ♫
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On a night when Chris Bosh and Andrea Bargnani had a couple of the finest games of their careers, the sombre silence in the Raptors locker-room afterward said everything.
Vince Carter had struck once again, leading the New Jersey Nets past Toronto 129-127 in spectacular fashion Friday. The former Raptors star shrugged off the incessant booing from the Air Canada Centre crowd that pestered him all night long, pouring in 39 points, including the three-pointer that sent the game into extra time and the eventual winning dunk with 1.9 seconds left that rendered the Raptors speechless.
“I don’t even know what to say, I’m so upset about the game. It’s unbelievable,” said Bargnani, calling the loss the toughest of his career. “We were winning, we had the game under control, we made a couple of stupid mistakes.”
New Jersey’s win spoiled superb games by Bosh and Bargnani. Bosh tied his career high with 42 points and grabbed nine rebounds, while Bargnani had a career-high 29 points, plus 10 boards in the loss which dropped Toronto to 6-6.
Jose Calderon, playing just his second game back after missing two with a hamstring injury, had 26 points and 15 assists for Toronto (6-6), who played almost the entire second half without Jermaine O’Neal after the centre left the game with a strained left knee.
Devin Harris added 30 points for the Nets (5-6).
The Raptors led from early on in their first of four straight home appearances, and looked poised to romp to a victory in a game that set season highs for first-quarter and first-half points. But a sluggish second half cost Toronto and the Nets chipped away at what had been a 18-point early in third to eventually tie the game in the fourth.
Toronto led 85-76 heading into the final 12 minutes, but Harris single-handedly got the Nets back in the game, scoring 13 points in the first six minutes, his bucket with 6:30 left tying the game at 93-93. Then Carter took over, scoring the Nets’ final 12 points in the fourth, including the long bomb as the clock ticked down to force the five-minute overtime period.
“You feel so good for Vince when you have the crowd like that, and all the times we’ve been up here, for him to hit the three to put it into overtime and for him to get the (game-winning) dunk,” Nets coach Lawrence Frank said.
The capacity crowd of 19,800 never sat down through a thrilling final five minutes as the Raptors traded bucket for bucket. The Raptors trailed by four points when Anthony Parker drained a three with 2.9 seconds on the clock to tie the game, and the matchup appeared headed for a second OT. But Bobby Simmons found a lurking Carter under the basket with his inbounds pass and Carter turned it into an alley-oop dunk to give the Nets the win.
“He’s one of the best athletes in the game,” Bosh said. “Lawrence Frank drew up a fantastic play and he left it up to his best player and he capitalized.
“You live and you learn, we’d be crazy not to learn from this experience, and that’s all I can say right now, that’s the kind of night this has been.”
There were a few frightening moments early in the fourth quarter when O’Neal crumpled to the floor clutching his left knee after the Nets’ Sean Williams tugged on his jersey from behind to pull down the Raptors centre. Williams was assessed a flagrant foul, while O’Neal limped to the locker-room with 11:37 left.
O’Neal, who missed a good chunk of his last two seasons with Indiana before the Raptors acquired him, headed to the hospital for testing following the game.
The much-maligned Carter was making his 15th regular-season appearance against his old team since he was traded to New Jersey in December, 2004. Raptors fans, true to tradition whenever the Nets are in town, booed Carter loudly when the team was introduced and whenever he had the ball. The jeers obviously didn’t bother the former face of the franchise, as he easily topped his scoring average of 22.6 points.
“I know, deep down, that’s just sports and that’s the way it goes,” Carter said on the booing. “I root for my team and I’m a terrible fan, also.”
Raptors coach Sam Mitchell urged his players to put the loss behind them, as the Raptors face an even tougher test Sunday when they host the Boston Celtics.
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The worst shooting performance of Vince Carter’s career allowed interim coach Jay Triano to see more positive signs from the Toronto Raptors.
Chris Bosh scored 18 points and Toronto capitalized on Carter’s 0-for-13 night against his former team to beat the New Jersey Nets 101-79 on Friday, the Raptors’ second straight win under Triano.
“We’re getting to where we want to be,” Triano said. “We really have to clean up our rebounding. The job isn’t done on the defensive end until we rebound the basketball. That will come. That’s the final part of what we’re trying to do. On offence, we’re starting to get some flow running the ball. Instead of looking over for plays, run the floor and create on your own.”
Jason Kapono, with four three-pointers, and Joey Graham each had 16 points for the Raptors, who were outrebounded 50-37. Jose Calderon scored 13 as the Raptors improved to 2-3 under Triano, who replaced Sam Mitchell on Dec. 3.
Yi Jianlian and Devin Harris led the Nets with 14 apiece, while Bobby Simmons had 12.
Carter finished with three points. He came in averaging 22.3 points before the first game in his career that he failed to make a shot from the field when playing at least 10 minutes.
Carter skipped his usual post-game press conference, leaving it to others to explain his night.
“Unfortunately, you have nights like that,” Nets coach Lawrence Frank said. “It’s just one of those things where they have everyone in the paint, so they’re giving you the jump shot. It’s not just him. We couldn’t buy a shot.”
The Nets shot only 26-of-83 from the field (31 per cent).
“Our defensive schemes were solid,” Kapono said. “We shut down the paint, closed the gaps. Vince missed a lot of shots but that was our game plan, to force guys to make shots from outside.”
And New Jersey, especially Carter, couldn’t make enough.
“He had a tough night,” said Harris, Carter’s backcourt partner. “I know he probably takes this a little bit harder against his former team. We’re all going to have those nights. I know he’ll bounce back. I’m not too worried about him.”
The Nets (11-10) continued to struggle at home at 4-7. New Jersey is 7-3 on the road and is the only team with a winning record that is below .500 at home.
The Raptors scored the final 10 points to take a 40-34 lead at end of the turnover-filled first half. The Nets had 11 turnovers; the Raptors coughed up the ball eight times.
Toronto put together another streak in the third, a 12-0 run, to open a 57- 42 lead, with Calderon and Kapono each chipping in a three-pointer. Toronto built a 71-53 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Notes: Calderon made two from the line with 10:50 remaining in the third to set an NBA record with 54 consecutive made free throws to start the season. Steve Nash held the old mark of 53 set last year. … Carter moved past Richard Jefferson into fourth place on the Nets’ career assists list. Jefferson had 1,486. … The Raptors became the first team to make a three-pointer in 800 consecutive games when Calderon connected in the first period. … Stromile Swift (sprained right ankle) and Jarvis Hayes (strained right hamstring) remain sidelined for the Nets. … Josh Boone dressed for the Nets for first time in 14 games. He missed 12 with a left ankle contusion and sat out New Jersey’s last game as a healthy scratch. … Kris Humphries (right knee tendinitis) and Anthony Parker (sprained left ankle) did not dress for Toronto.
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This is a compiled video of every offensive possession from Donavon McNabb & Tom Brady in their 2009 preseason debuts.
2nd Quarter coming soon.
Duration : 0:8:25
This is one of the best youth soccer teams in the entire nation. Here’s a video that shows all of the best plays made by the team in the Desert Classic/Presidents day cup in Phoenix Arizona.
Duration : 0:7:25
While this whole situation is absurd, there are some funny moments to be had in the way they use their powers/abilities to try and keep a ball from hitting the ground (like I said, it’s absurd)
From Episode 205 of Bleach.
English Subbed.
Lurichiyo’s Team vs Kenryu’s Team in a Soccer Match (Keep-Up) [720p HD]
Duration : 0:8:53