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Tag: Bull
Posted on Tue Jul 24, 2007 at 09:54:33 AM EST in Other Sports Rodeos have never made much sense to us. Neither have bull fights. So, needless to say, we're completely perplexed as to why people would stand in the middle of an arena and play chicken with a pissed off bull. Now, we don't condone violence, but these guys are so stupid that there's no way we would feel bad if they took a horn gore right in the ass.
Unfortunately, all we got was a little rag-dolling, but it's not from a lack of wishful thinking. Hmmm, perhaps this could be a suitable punishment for Michael Vick
Posted on Fri Mar 30, 2007 at 10:57:43 AM EST in NBA
1. The Grizz are rollin'!
2. Total eclipse of the Suns
3. Chicago showdown Thursday's Player of the Day: Zach Randolph vs. Memphis 40 min, 43 pts (FG: 16-26, FT: 11-16), 17 reb, 5 ast, 2 blk Friday's Game to Watch: Utah (47-24) @ San Antonio (51-20) The Spurs almost dropped an easy game against the Hornets on Wednesday, but they had a late rally and won their fifth game in a row to pull within 2 ½ games of Phoenix for the number two spot in the Western Conference playoff picture. But they are going to have to play for a full 48 minutes against the Jazz if they expect to pick up a victory. Utah has already wrapped up their division title and they have won four of their last five games thanks to Carlos Boozer who has been putting up some of his best games of the season of late. There are so many great individual match-ups when these two teams get together, hopefully we can see these two hook it up at some point in the post season. Buzzer Beater: In October, the Cavaliers and the Magic will be meeting up for a pair of preseason contests on a neutral court in China. Talk about a road trip! Good thing there are a lot of youngsters on these squads who can recover from jetlag in a jiffy. Dwight Howard and his boys will be playing an additional game against the Chinese national team in between the other contests. But this should be becoming routine for the NBA starved nation, after all, David Stern did send their native son Yao Ming along with the Rockets to play against the Kings back in 2004. And next year the United States will send an outfit of the NBA's best and brightest talent to Beijing for the Olympics. They did qualify for the Olympics, didn't they? Permalink | Post A Comment | Read Comments (1 comment)
Posted on Fri Jun 16, 2006 at 11:59:27 AM EST in NBA
The 1995-96 Bulls were considered one of the greatest teams in NBA history. In Jordans first full season back since his first retirement (he played less than half of the 95 season), Chicago finished with a 72-10 regular season record followed by a 15-3 playoff record. They swept the Heat in the first round, knocked off the Knicks in five games, swept the Magic in the conference finals and took out the Sonics in six. (nba.com) In 1974: Hale Irwin won the U.S. Open at Winged Foot, the site of this years tournament. Irwin took the Open with a seven over par 287, which was the second highest winning score of the last half of the century. The course was brutal, and many believed it was the hardest U.S. Open ever. Some even called it the Massacre at Winged Foot. Jay Haas was the low amateur at a mind-boggling +28. The course played 6,961 yards in 1974; it is over 7,200 this year, so look out for some high scores. (golfchannel.com)
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