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2013 Feb NBA Season lOT| Controlling it like a man, bruh

He's crying because he knows that Bynum vs Howard will be the greatest battle between centers of all time. After going down to the wire in Game 7, Bynum leaves Howard on defense giving up the go ahead bucket leading to the Houston victory. After the clock hits zero, the crowd notices that Bynum had actually removed his jersey in order to wipe tears off the face of a weeping Evan Turner who was simply awestruck at the beautiful display of basketball that had gone on over the last 6 games. The selfless act from Bynum would be replayed countless times across all networks and would eventually lead to Bynum being named Time magazine's Person of The Year.

where he would hurt himself accepting the award
 
haha at that KG clown trash talk, hmmmmm with him and Sheed in that Eastern conference finals against the magic years back, no wonder Dwight got wrecked and frustrated


Sheed come back :(
 
where he would hurt himself accepting the award

He would go on to reveal that he is actually Black Dynamite's long lost younger brother and that he's dedicating his entire salary to Philadelphia's very first official whorephanage. Bless him.
 
I just imagine D12 standing on the court with tears brimming in his said and in a small voice saying..."But you were my hero..."
 
"Paint your face, clown!" is so simple, yet so hurtful.

Damn.

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didn't Garnett say that "paint yo face clown" last year?

Yeah it's still hilarious but some people seem like this is news to them.
 
Duke fans outdoing KG

Alex Kennedy ‏@AlexKennedyNBA
Duke fans reportedly chanted, "How's your grandma?" at N.C. State's Tyler Lewis, whose grandmother recently passed away. That's messed up.

Good lord...
 
Thibs is screaming at Booz and Noah to get back on defense, when Noah has a busted foot and Booz has a busted hamstring.
 
lol have you guys seen this site?

http://www.thuzio.com/all/basketball.html?p=2

for only $2500 you can hear Tim Legler talk about sitting on the bench his career
"Tim will share his story to up to 20 people. Your small group of friends, students, coworkers, or event attendees will be inspired by Tim’s path to success."

I kind of want to book Gary Payton for a party
 
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