
Houndy wrote:You gonna use my T-Shirt Sit?
Houndy wrote:Oh okay, I'll make another
Justine. wrote:I'm not a girlactually that cracks me up.lol Great interview right there!
Martin. wrote:Love the interview man, so many questions and yet you answered them all.
Sit wrote:Chara's lack of points can be attributed to Kenneth Dela Cruz's All-Defensive First Team skills
kaiser_kobe wrote:Sit wrote:Chara's lack of points can be attributed to Kenneth Dela Cruz's All-Defensive First Team skills
Yeah, thats what is all about, haha![]()
I agree with coach Sit, Durant is more deserving of the MVP than Lebron and Chara.
Sit wrote:I keep thinking you are not Dare but someone else.
De8 wrote:And Durant not winning that MVP award caused me to not get any points! haha
Martin. wrote:Sit wrote:I keep thinking you are not Dare but someone else.
I should keep dare huh?
Sit wrote:Martin. wrote:Sit wrote:I keep thinking you are not Dare but someone else.
I should keep dare huh?
Yes. I keep getting confused cause I thought Martti changed his name. That's till I see your avatar lol
Martin. wrote:Sit wrote:Martin. wrote:Sit wrote:I keep thinking you are not Dare but someone else.
I should keep dare huh?
Yes. I keep getting confused cause I thought Martti changed his name. That's till I see your avatar lol
You'll get use to it, if more are getting confuse then I'll change
George7 wrote:To be honest to you, I was confused too with Martti and your new name!
Nice to see you Sit answering the questions i made!
dare wrote:Happy now?
Warriors Rue Missed Chances To Hold Off Elimination
Game 3, Second Round, 2013 NBA playoffs: Seattle Stealth at Golden State Warriors 112-106 (Seattle leads 3-0)
Preview | Boxscore | Recap | Highlights
MAY 5, GOLDEN STATE (AP) – Trevor Ariza came up big for the Seattle Stealth as he scored all 11 of his points in the final quarter including 7 consecutive points down the stretch.
Seattle was led by Reshawn Tyson who scored 24 points, Kevin Durant had 18 and Allen Iverson chipped in 17 from off the bench.
Ariza, who is in the final year of his contract, answered his coach’s call as Seattle became desperate after Durant fouled out of the game early in the fourth quarter. “I had to step up tonight with the big dog out,” Ariza spoke after the game, “I came out looking to be aggressive. It’s good that my shots dropped tonight.”
Coach Sit was impressed with his athletic reserve, “We all know how good he is. I’m happy he was able to make some noise tonight. He really saved us from dropping this game.” The Stealth were trailing for the first three quarters. It wasn’t until an Ariza dunk with 1:28 left in the game that Seattle took a 1 point lead. Ariza followed that up with a three pointer with 43 seconds left. He iced the game with two free throws with 4.3 seconds left.
Sasha Vujacic scored 21 points from off the bench to lead the Warriors. Louis Nixon added 20 and Monta Ellis had 17. Ellis and Nixon each missed a pair of open shots in front of a disappointed home crowd in the waning moments of the game. Nixon was already looking towards Game 4, “Let’s forget about tonight.”
Notes: Durant and Vujacic had to be separated during the third quarter near the Warriors bench. The pair were arguing to and fro before they were each given technical fouls..
Box Score wrote:Golden State Warriors
SG Sasha Vujacic: 21 points
PG Louis Nixon: 20 points, 6 rebounds, 7 assists
SG Monta Ellis: 17 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists
PF Jermaine O’Neal: 16 points, 2 blocks
Seattle Stealth
SG Reshawn Tyson: 25 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists
SF Kevin Durant: 18 points, 3 rebounds, 4 blocks
SG Allen Iverson: 17 points, 5-14 FG
C Andrew Bogut: 13 points
SF Trevor Ariza: 11 points, 7 rebounds
PG Jason Kidd: 9 points, 8 rebounds, 12 assists
NBA.com wrote:Around-The-League Wrap-Up: Game 3
Western Conference
Kings 129 (Chara 23 pts, 10 ast, 9 reb, 2 stl, Redd 23 pts, Stackhouse, Jefferson 19 pts)
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Mavs 131 (Nowitzki 24 pts, 11 reb, Bayless 23 pts, 7 ast, Turkoglu 17 pts, Lai 11 pts, 4 reb, 5 ast)
[Mavs lead series 2-1]
Eastern Conference
Hawks 90 (Ginobili 25 pts, Banks 10 pts, Prince, Horford, Bargnani 9 pts)
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Bucks 96 (Washburn 16 pts, 7 reb, Stevenson 16 pts, Conley 15 pts, Gray 12 pts, 10 reb, 6 ast, 2 blk)
[Bucks lead series 2-1]
Cavs 123 (James 35 pts, 10 reb, 6 ast, Gay 32 pts, 9 reb, Gibson 17 pts)
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Nets 117 (Anthony 21 pts, Steele 21 pts, 12 ast, 4 reb, Outlaw 18 pts)
[Cavs lead series 3-0]
Lamrock wrote:Congrats on beating the Warriors. They suck. Also deserving props is the L-Train, who is carrying the Bucks to victory!
dare wrote:Sweep man sweep. I think Lai's game 1 performance was a fluke also Gray is not so dominant in their series.
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