Thursday, June 21, 2012

MIAMI HEAT 2012 NBA CHAMPIONS


Great performance by Miami Heat after they beat Oklahoma City Thunder in Game in series 4-1 in nba finals 2012 with score 121-106. "Miami is dominating" at game 5, Miami Heat finish the game in game 5. The crowd already celebrating in last 2 minutes because they know that miami is already a champion in this 2012 season. This is Lebron James firstime get the championship. Congratulations to the Miami Heat




Watch the recap on nba.com

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pacquiao lost to Bradley: Famous Celebrities disappointed and Disbelief

A lot of people were shocked and disappointed on the result of Pacquiao-Bradley fight. Famous celebrities shared their disappointment and reaction on Twitter.




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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Pacquiao frustrated with 'running' Bradley


Filipino boxer Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao gave credit to his conqueror, unbeaten Timothy Bradley Jr., but was admittedly frustrated with the American’s game plan during their 12-round encounter.

Bradley scored the upset of the year when he defeated Pacquiao via split decision, 113-115, 115-113, and 115-113 in their World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight clash at the MGM Grand Saturday (Sunday in Manila).
In his ringside interview and again in the post-fight press conference, Pacquiao said he respected the judges’ decision and gave credit to Bradley.

“One-hundred percent I believe that I won the fight. The decision has already been done, so you have to give credit to Bradley,” he said.

“I don’t even remember if he hurt me with even one punch,” Pacquiao said, then laughed before adding, “Amazing what the result is.”

But in an interview with ESPN, Pacquiao was visibly frustrated with the result of the bout, especially given the way Bradley fought.

“I’m very surprised. I’m very surprised,” he said to ESPN’s Bernardo Osuna.
“He’s running. In his fight, in all his fights, he never runs, he’s always coming inside, coming inside and fighting toe-to-toe,” Pacquiao added.

“Then I’m telling him to fight toe-to-toe, I’m trying to knock him out, and I always hurt him.”
Pacquiao said he wanted to knock out Bradley, which was why he threw power punches in every round.
In an interview on “The Buzz,” Pacquiao again expressed his frustration.

“Before the fight, he was telling the media that he’s going to fight toe-to-toe with me, he’s going to fight inside, gusto n’yang magpalitan kami ng mga suntok,” Pacquiao said.

“Tapos tumatakbo-takbo s’ya.”
Pacquiao was in clear control of the bout, especially in the middle rounds, when he repeatedly hurt Bradley with powerful straight lefts.

Bradley was able to steal some of the later rounds, but many at ringside felt Pacquiao had done more than enough to deserve the victory.

Indeed, most boxing analysts felt Pacquiao was robbed of the win.
Pacquiao has said he wants to have a rematch with Bradley, possibly this November.
“Absolutely, no problem. I’m willing to rematch him,” Pacquiao said in a ringside interview.

Bradley was so confident leading up to the bout that he printed promotional materials for a November 10 rematch, and following the fight, he confirmed that he was “absolutely” going to give Pacquiao a shot.

“I definitely have to give him a shot to let him earn his title back from me. This is boxing, and we gotta do it again,” Bradley said.

Friday, June 8, 2012

2012 NBA Finals TV schedule

2012 NBA Finals television schedule

  The following is the schedule for the NBA Finals, which begins on Tuesday, June 12.
       All times EDT
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Thunder on Finals: Thunder defeat Spurs in game 6 (4-2)


The Oklahoma City Thunder has advanced to the NBA Finals after they finish the game with a 4-2 Western Conference Finals series win over the San Antonio Spurs. In earlier rounds, the Thunder beat the Dallas Mavericks (4-0) and LA Lakers (4-1). OKC now waits for the winner of the Eastern Conference Finals Miami/Boston game 7.

Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook, also came up big with 25 points, eight rebounds and five assists. James Harden has 16 points for OKC and Serge Ibaka dropped in 10.

The Spurs started fast, leading 34-20 after the first quarter and 63-48 at halftime but they just couldn't sustain their offense in the second half. Tony Parker led the Spurs with 29 points on 12-for-27 shooting, he also handed out 12 assists. 

Thunder vs Spurs
Game 6