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This is a collaboration between rabid squirrel and myself (DaPoe). It was made in one day, all done for the lulz, and I thought it was barely good enough to share. :)
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The best and worst moments of Dorell Wright's NBA ...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The best and worst moments of Dorell Wright's NBA career have both come in Sacramento.
Wright will certainly savor what happened Sunday night against the Kings. While heralded teammate Dwyane Wade was his usual self with 34 points and 10 assists, Wright had the breakout game he has been seeking, scoring a season-high 19 points in the Heat's 115-102 victory over the Kings. On March 2, 2008 at Sacramento, Wright went down with a torn meniscal tear in his left knee. He missed the rest of the season, and the knee injury lingered as he only came back to play in six games a year ago.
Playing a season-high 29 minutes against the Kings, Wright took plenty of pressure off his good friend Wade. He not only ran the offense at times, he made 9 of 12 shots and had five assists -- while committing zero turnovers.
"This means a lot. It felt good to go out there and just have fun," said Wright, who entered the game averaging 2.4 points in limited playing time. "Even before the game I was thinking about playing here and what had happened two years ago. It's kind of ironic to come back and have a game like this."
The Heat used a 29-19 second quarter to take control of the game and led by as many as 19 points in the third quarter.
In the fourth, the Kings cut the lead to 97-91 with 5:42 left, but Wade made a pair of jumpers and found Quentin Richardson for a 3-pointer, putting Miami ahead 104-91 with 3:56 remaining.
Afterward, Wade seemed much more pleased with Wright's play than his seventh game this season of 30 or more points.
"He was a starter two years ago and this was the place he got hurt in," Wade said. "It was great that Dorell was finally given an opportunity again and was able to come through."
Udonis Haslem had 15 points and Michael Beasley had 20, helping the Heat beat Sacramento for the 11th time in 12 games. Richardson made five 3-pointers and also had 20 points.
"I was very impressed with Miami and how together and disciplined they were both offensively and defensively," Kings coach Paul Westphal said. "We couldn't find a way to make them miss and they came in our building and shot 58 percent on us. We tried a little bit of everything on them and they didn't crack at all."
Rookie Tyreke Evans scored 30 points for the Kings, who had their four-game winning streak snapped Saturday night in Phoenix. Donte Greene scored 21 points, Omri Casspi had 14 and Beno Udrih added 11.
"No way were we taking this team lightly," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. "We have watched them closely. They are an exciting young team that plays extremely hard. We had to come with our best focus. Our starters set the tone early."
The Kings could do little to slow down Miami and played zone defense for large portions of the second half. The Heat had a season-high 30 assists and shot 58 percent from the field.
"Wade can score and find guys at the same time," Greene said. "It can be difficult [guarding him]. You don't know if he is going to keep it then get to the rim or if he is going to pass it off. You just have to contain him and we didn't do a good job of that tonight."
After a strong start to the season, the Heat entered the game having lost two straight and seven of 10. Miami was coming of a heart-wrenching loss Friday when Kobe Bryant banked in a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer for a one-point Lakers win.
When asked if the victory over Sacramento erases the memory of the loss to the Lakers, Wade offered an emphatic no.
"Never. That shot will always be in our memory," Wade said. "Hopefully we use it to get mad."
Heat starting center Jermaine O'Neal was not with the team due to a family issue.
Wade scored 16 points and Beasley had 13 in a dominating first half for Miami, which shot 57 percent and led 59-44 at the break.
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All politicians sound good running for office, but we need to look at th...
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All politicians sound good running for office, but we need to look at their actions, NOT their words. George H. W. Bush - George W. Bush - Barack Obama. Three different men, three similar Presidents.
Top 3 Obama Excuses 1. Give him time - The Job is 4 years long. He has been in almost a year. I think he has had plenty of time.
2. He is better then McCain - I agree, but that is not saying much. He is not better then Ron Paul or Dennis Kucinich. Has it not been made abundantly clear that this fake Democrat and Republican thing is a complete and utter joke? They all act like they have all the answers when they have no control, but when they get in office they mess it up. This has been the same sick joke for about 4 decades now.
3. He inherited a bad job I agree, but he is not going in a different direction than we were already headed. If he were changing course I think we all would and should be more patient. The facts clearly state otherwise.
FACT: (google any of these topics and you will see several articles confirming these. It is not my job to do your research and many of these are already in the video itself being reported by the mainstream media. That is how bad it is right now. Even they cant cover for all this nonsense.)
The economy is worse now after his stimulus.
Unemployment went to over 10% even after the stimulus when they said it would not get that high if we passed it.
Guantanamo Bay is not going to be closed on time, if at all.
He is not getting us out of Iraq. (changing the names of troops does not count)
He just escalated the troops for the second time in his first year.
He has brought on lobbyist when he said he wouldnt.
He has played word games on tax increases.
He has continued to run up the budget deficit at a record pace.
He has some of the same people advising him that advised Bush. Same people = Same policy.
I gave him close to a full year before this video. I gave him every opportunity to prove he was what he said he was going to be. I am not seeing it. I said the very same things about Bush as I am saying about Obama. You have to forget what any politician says and look VERY closely to what they do. Talk is cheap!
Martin Luther King said it best when he said.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character
That is all I think we can ask for anyone even if they are not involved in politics. His actions do NOT match his words.
We should all want the President to succeed, but more importantly we need him or her to succeed. We also need to make sure that they are acting in our best interest, not theirs or the elites.
I hope to have my analysis of his speech up pretty soon. It was a lot more work than I thought to put it together. So give me a little more time.
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Avoid the drama Allen. Eat your breakfast and don't worry about practice...
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Avoid the drama Allen. Eat your breakfast and don't worry about practice 'ing.