TJ Detweiler
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Props to Kirk for those comfortable looking lips he's got next to him.
I think she looks like a tramp.
Props to Kirk for those comfortable looking lips he's got next to him.
Game Preview – Thursday April 8, 2010 – Cleveland Cavaliers @ Chicago Bulls
With the regular season winding down, the Cavaliers are looking to draw a good balance between getting some much needed rest for some guys, but also heading into the postseason on a high note with most (if not all) of the tweaks cured. Since their little 3 game slip up coming out of the all-star break, the Cavaliers are 17-3, holding 15 of those opponents to under 100 points, and 12 of them under 95 (3 more opponents scored exactly 95 points). However, there have been some slip ups, as the Clevelanders have allowed their last 2 opponents to score 218 points on 48% shooting.
The Cavaliers are coming off of a 12 point home win vs. Toronto, in which they scored 58 2nd half points. Antawn Jamison led 6 players in double figures with his 5th 20 point game as a Cavalier, finishing with an even 20, while LeBron James needed to take just 13 shots, finishing with 19 points & 13 assists to go with 6 boards. Anthony Parker had his best game as a Cavalier, shooting 7-12 from the floor (3-6 from downtown) for a season best 18 points, to go with 8 rebounds, 6 assists, & 3 steals, as Mo Williams went 6-9 for his 14 points while dishing out 12 assists, his personal best as a Cavalier. Jawad Williams & Andy Varejao combined for 23 points & 9 boards off the bench on 10-15 shooting, as J.J Hickson added 10 points & 7 boards in just 27 minutes.
Chicago helped Milwaukee clinch a playoff spot by getting outscored 28-9 in the 2nd quarter en route to a 79-74 loss to the Bucks on Tuesday night. Luol Deng led Chicago with 16 points & 10 rebounds on 6-17 shooting, while Derrick Rose shot 5-12 for his 12 point, 11 assist, 5 rebound performance. Brad Miller rounded out the double digit scorers for Chicago with 10 off the bench, to go with 6 boards. Joakim Noah contributed 8 points, 11 boards, & 4 assists, while Kirk Hinrich went just 4-16 for his 9 points, as Chicago’s starters combined to shoot just 39% from the floor.
"Sebastian Telfair and Lebron James are about to rule the world."
They are in the same cover, they must have the same quality.
How good would be if he finally lives up to all the hype he once had
donde esta random ass?
Edit: Also great news about the starters playing...because I'll be there tonight
FSOhioZJackson
.RT @PDcavsinsider: West, Gibson out vs. Bulls. LeBron & all starters to play. Bassy Telfair to be activated for first time since Jan