WitnessMoBoobie
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Seriously guys...how has there not been more talk about Rosa Acosta! God damn look at that ass!
Oh ya Cavs by 16.
Oh ya Cavs by 16.
Seriously guys...how has there not been more talk about Rosa Acosta! God damn look at that ass!
Oh ya Cavs by 16.
I feel so bad for him...James is my dude. I played cards with him during his few years at Wake. He's a really good guy. Little known fact - he's a black belt. He's way more athletic than people give him credit for. IIRC he played decent defense on LeBron in one of the games during the regular season.
That being said, this gif is easily the best gif I've ever seen. Ever.
Epic.
Come on, Deacs. I'm a black belt too, and you know for a fact I'm nowhere near athletic.
Game Preview – Thursday April 22, 2010 – Cleveland Cavaliers @ Chicago Bulls – Game 3
The Cavaliers look to take a commanding 3 games to none lead heading into Thursday night’s Game 3 in their best of 7 series with the Bulls. It must already feel like new waters for Cavalier fans, as this is the 1st time the Cavaliers have gone up 2-0 on Chicago in a playoff series, and just the 3rd time they’ve even won 1 of the 1st 2 games in 6 series with the Bulls. It’s also just the 2nd time they’ve won 2 in a row vs. Chicago in the postseason, and the 1st time since 5/3 & 5/5/88. As the series shifts to Chicago, where the Clevelanders are 2-10 in the postseason, the Cavaliers look to win 3 games in a Cleveland-Chicago playoff series for the 1st time in franchise history.
LeBron = 22 points. 15 Assists. 10 Rebounds.
Shaq = 14 points. 8 Rebound.
Antawn = 20 points. 12 Rebounds.
Mo = 24 points. 8 Assists.
Cavs win by ten.
Where's weak-sauce.....I'm sure he will give us 5, 3, and 2:chuckles:
I would love for someone to show me a woman with a better ass than hers. And no it cant be implants. Rosa is bootylicious.
CHICAGO -- Pregame from United Center:
Projected starting lineups
Cavs: Mo Williams, Anthony Parker, LeBron James, Antawn Jamison, Shaquille O'Neal.
Bulls: Derrick Rose, Kirk Hinrich, Luol Deng, Taj Gibson, Joakim Noah.
Officials: Monty McCutcheon, Tony Brothers, Jason Phillips.
* Coming into this game there is almost a feel like the Cavs lost Game 2. The Bulls are saying they were happy with how they played in Game 2 and want to do the exact same things tonight. This is especially true with how they rebounded and even how they played LeBron, which is to get him to take jumpers. As for the Cavs, they are focusing on trying to get back to their edge in the interior and get Shaq involved and enable him to control the game a bit. But I think that speaks to the disparity in the series. As I wrote Monday, there is a chance the Bulls have played their best game.
* Regardless of how the defenses play, and the Cavs didn't play great in Game 2, the Bulls have no chance without getting unexpected help on offense. In Game 2, it was their 21 second-chance points. They are a good rebounding team, but that many points is abnormal even for them. I still say that Hinrich is the key. If/when Hinrich has a good shooting game, the Bulls are a different team offensively. They are probably going to need close to 100 points again to beat the Cavs. Rose will score, but he needs help.
* In their evaluation of Game 2, the Cavs felt their biggest flaw was allowing the ball to get into the middle defensively. That was part of the reason the Bulls were able to pile up so many points in the paint. The guards would drive, the defense would collapse and Rose or Hinrich would dish to Noah or another big for easy baskets. This is one of the Bulls strong suits, they drive the ball because they can't shoot it. With the handcheck rules, you will never stop the dribble drives. But you can limit them with better movement, which is what the Cavs are going to try to do.