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n°2671563
iolsi
UBCT Way Of Life:
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 00:28:39  profilanswer
 

Reprise du message précédent :

Kanon a écrit :

Il a été énorme ce soir.


6-11 aux lf, il devait etre "on fire"  :D
bah de toute facon c'est clair que c'est a lui qu'il faut donner le ballon dans l'équipe


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Wenger m'a violé :/
mood
Publicité
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 00:28:39  profilanswer
 

n°2672338
atari
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 09:20:08  profilanswer
 

leoz a écrit :

De toute facon les Lakers vont gagner cette série, vous verez.. Ils vont gagner le prochain match, perdre le suivant, gagner encore pour envoyer le tout en 7eme match à LA et conclure @ home. :D
 
(mega pronostic inside)


 
euh non...l'avantage du terrain est a SA et le 7eme match serait pas chez les lakers ;)

n°2672393
bigleto
Ostertag is not dead
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 09:37:03  profilanswer
 

J'ai regardé le match en différé sur canal (oui je sais je ne vais pas être très productif au boulot aujourd'hui) et j'ai trouvé que Bernie a fait un très bon match, il a su favoriser les locaux bien comme il faut pour préserver le suspense de cette série :jap:
 
Et malgré ses stats je trouve que TP n'a pas vraiment démérité, il y avait une défense axée sur lui, et les shooteurs auxquels il donnait le ballon ont démérité.

n°2672433
leoz
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 09:44:51  profilanswer
 

atari a écrit :

euh non...l'avantage du terrain est a SA et le 7eme match serait pas chez les lakers ;)


 
Yes.. je me suis gourré :)

n°2672505
bigleto
Ostertag is not dead
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 10:01:40  profilanswer
 

Ah tiens, les pistons se sont fait écraser chez les nets. Comme quoi pour bien défendre il faut avoir les arbitres dans la poche...

n°2672694
pikouz
accro
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 10:39:37  profilanswer
 

quelqu'un sait oû je pourrait trouver des stats de Chicago du debut des 80's à aujourd'hui ?

n°2672911
bigleto
Ostertag is not dead
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 11:11:52  profilanswer
 

Bah sur www.nba.com non ?

n°2673746
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 12:51:02  profilanswer
 

pikouz a écrit :

quelqu'un sait oû je pourrait trouver des stats de Chicago du debut des 80's à aujourd'hui ?


 
Tente ta chance ici :
 
http://www.basketballreference.com/


Message édité par Marcelo le 10-05-2004 à 12:52:29

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n°2675769
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 16:46:42  profilanswer
 

Http://itasca.free.fr/Slam_dunk_contest_1988.avi
 
1'30
11.1 Mo
Codec : Xvid
 
SoundTrack : Public Enemy - Louder than a Bomb (1988 :D)
 
Désolé pour la qualité pas top de l'image, c'est d'origine.
 
En Bonus :
 
Http://itasca.free.fr/finals.wmv
 
Le match décisif entre les Bulls et les Jazz pour le sacre en '97
 
La dynastie des Bulls au sommet : Jordan, Pippen, Rodman face au duo Stockton/Malone
 
Soundtrack : Jay-Z "Excuse me miss"
 
3'15'' / 16.3Mo
 
 


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2675945
XVI Ames
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 17:07:25  profilanswer
 

marcelo a écrit :

Http://itasca.free.fr/Slam_dunk_contest_1988.avi
 
1'30
11.1 Mo
Codec : Xvid
 
SoundTrack : Public Enemy - Louder than a Bomb (1988 :D)
 
Désolé pour la qualité pas top de l'image, c'est d'origine.
 
En Bonus :
 
Http://itasca.free.fr/finals.wmv
 
Le match décisif entre les Bulls et les Jazz pour le sacre en '97
 
La dynastie des Bulls au sommet : Jordan, Pippen, Rodman face au duo Stockton/Malone
 
Soundtrack : Jay-Z "Excuse me miss"
 
3'15'' / 16.3Mo


 
merci  :jap:

mood
Publicité
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 17:07:25  profilanswer
 

n°2676560
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 18:28:22  profilanswer
 

Miami / Indiana et Minnesota / Sacramento cette nuit.
 
Derniere chance pour miami, j'ai bon espoir.


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2676631
leoz
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 18:36:09  profilanswer
 

Je reve ou les écarts entre les match sont plus courts? Genre les nets ont joué vendredi soir puis dimanche soir, les wolves, samedi soir et ce soir et les lakers rejouent demain.. C'est normal?

n°2676645
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 18:38:11  profilanswer
 

Bin y'a plus que 4 series, c'est la NBA faut faire tourner le bizness, des matchs tous les soirs.


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2677317
fing fang ​fung
In the blizzard of 77'
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:06:34  profilanswer
 

2 par soirs, eh oui c'est pas bon pour les études... ;)

n°2677331
Chimist
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:08:28  profilanswer
 

Si ca pouvait être la même chose pour le foot en France :love:
 
je parle de haut niveau hein :o

n°2677379
spartacus
Talk Shit, Get Shot
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:14:19  profilanswer
 

82 match hors playoff en foot c impossible, ca dure 90 mins un match de foot....ou alors faut autoriser le dopage


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Lone Wolf Rider
n°2677389
fing fang ​fung
In the blizzard of 77'
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:15:54  profilanswer
 

90 min mais ils en passent la moitié à terre
 
;)

n°2677392
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:17:18  profilanswer
 

Le Basket est également beaucoup plus intense.


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2677395
spartacus
Talk Shit, Get Shot
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:17:20  profilanswer
 

ou alors repartir  chque journée sur une semaine en faisant par exemple 2 match par soir mais bon de tte maineire le foot :/ c'est pas assez "show" :D


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Lone Wolf Rider
n°2677465
bidibulle
houg !
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:25:46  profilanswer
 

pour les fans des pacers :
http://membres.lycos.fr/bidibulle007/miller.avi
la qualité de la video est merdique mais l'action est tellement :love:

n°2677486
spartacus
Talk Shit, Get Shot
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:27:06  profilanswer
 

marcelo a écrit :

Le Basket est également beaucoup plus intense.


 
sauf qu'il y'a une grande rotation avec le banc.
alors certes, le basket et plus intense, effort brut ( comme un 100m). Le foot lui demandra un effort plus long comme un semi marathon mais qui demandra un tps de reccuperation plus long...bref c'est pas du tout le meme type de musculature ni le meme effort, une chose et sur 82 match en foot c inconsevable. Pensez par exemple que les joueurs de rugby internatinaux anglais, si il veulent demeurer internatinaux n'ont pas le dorit de faire plus de 32 matchs par an (match avec leurs club compris).


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Lone Wolf Rider
n°2677492
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:27:49  profilanswer
 

bidibulle a écrit :

pour les fans des pacers :
http://membres.lycos.fr/bidibulle007/miller.avi
la qualité de la video est merdique mais l'action est tellement :love:


 
Rien que pour les têtes desesperées de martin et Jefferson, merci :D


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2677507
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:29:15  profilanswer
 

spartacus a écrit :

sauf qu'il y'a une grande rotation avec le banc.alors certes, le basket et plus intense, effort brut ( comme un 100m). Le foot lui demandra un effort plus long comme un semi marathon mais qui demandra un tps de reccuperation plus long...bref c'est pas du tout le meme type de musculature ni le meme effort, une chose et sur 82 match en foot c inconsevable. Pensez par exemple que les joueurs de rugby internatinaux anglais, si il veulent demeurer internatinaux n'ont pas le dorit de faire plus de 32 matchs par an (match avec leurs club compris).


 
Oui, c'est sous-entendu.
 
En fait mon intervention ne servait pas a grand chose, j'avais juste envie de poster un truc :D


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2677525
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:30:25  profilanswer
 

http://membres.lycos.fr/bidibulle007/
 
Nerdz :o


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2677542
bidibulle
houg !
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:32:27  profilanswer
 


:D t'as pas pu t'empecher de cliquer :D

n°2677548
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 20:33:12  profilanswer
 

Je pensais qu'il y'en aurait d'autres [:ddr555]
 
Ouais, non c'est pas bien :o


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2678188
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 21:38:44  profilanswer
 

Les plus belles actions de Jason "white chocolate" Williams.avi en preparation [:huit]


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2678246
leoz
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 21:43:28  profilanswer
 

très sympa ta signature marcelo, c'est de qui?

n°2678443
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 22:01:26  profilanswer
 

Je l'ai trouvé sur un Forum US mais j'ai enlevé l'auteur car je ne le connait pas, ca devait etre un Journaliste/commentateur de Detroit.


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2678766
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 22:27:53  profilanswer
 

ESPN NBA Insider Gratos !
 
C'est long mais intéressant et payant normalement :o
 

Citation :

Are the Spurs and Pistons still in control?  
 
By Chad Ford  
NBA Insider  
Send an Email to Chad Ford Monday, May 10  
Updated: May 10  
10:50 AM ET  
 
Three weeks into the NBA postseason, every remaining team has now, thankfully, played at least two games in the second round.  
 
You've already read countless times that we're viewing the longest playoff season in NBA history -- but now we have proof. Over the course of the last three weeks we've seen Tony Parker grow from superstar and shrink back to aging veteran in the course of the seven games the Spurs have played so far this postseason.  
 
Here's Insider's look at what's going on in the playoffs, with the lottery teams sitting at home and the NBA draft as underclassmen have until midnight to declare.  
 
The Playoffs  
# Who's playing the best basketball? Before Sunday's games, it was pretty easy to make the argument that we were looking at a Pistons-Spurs Finals this year. Yes, the Pacers (the only team that hasn't lost) also look great but the Pistons' and Spurs' stifling defenses looked poised to carry them all the way to the Finals this year. Then the Lakers and Nets came out in Game 3 and plastered San Antonio and Detroit and we're all left scratching our heads a little bit.  
 
It's just one playoff game . . . but does home court really make that much of a difference this late in the season? If the answer is yes, then the Timberwolves are screwed and the Pacers are on the verge of their first defeat at the hands of a red-hot Heat team at home.  
 
# The Spurs' Tony Parker has been the story of the playoffs so far. Like Mike Bibby two years ago (who's not having such a bad playoff run himself), Parker has gone from the Spurs' wallflower to the most important player on the court in the playoffs. When he's aggressively pushing the ball, penetrating and hitting his 3s, I don't think there's a team in the league that can beat the Spurs in a seven-game series. Through the first six games, Parker was amazing. So what happened on Sunday? The Lakers finally got smart and physical with France's greatest import.  
 
#  
 
Flash back to the Spurs' first-round scare versus the Suns last season and their tough series versus the Nets in the Finals. Parker struggled when Stephon Marbury and Jason Kidd played very physically with him. Parker's biggest weaknesses are the fact that he's just 21-years-old and, like most European guards, hates contact. The Lakers finally got physical and Parker responded with an eight-point night on 4-for-12 shooting. It was Parker's first bad playoff performance of the year. If the Lakers want it to continue, keep knocking Tony to the floor.  
 
# Speaking of coming-out parties, can anyone credibly argue that Jermaine O'Neal is an MVP candidate when he isn't the most valuable player on his own team? So far in the playoffs, O'Neal is averaging 18 ppg and 8.3 rpg on 41 percent shooting. Those averages are all significantly below what O'Neal did during the regular season when he averaged over 20 ppg and 10 rpg on 44 percent shooting. In the Miami series, his numbers have slipped to 15 ppg and eight rpg on 31 percent shooting -- and the Heat don't have one significant big man to guard him.  
 
Meanwhile, Ron Artest continues to amaze. He's averaging 21.2 ppg, five rpg and 4.4 apg on 43 percent shooting. Those averages are all significantly higher than what he did in the regular season. And here's the kicker: What Artest does offensively is always secondary to what he does defensively for the Pacers. He sets the tone for the team. He has the ability to go out and shut down the most important player on the opposing team. Put that with the great offense and Artest, not O'Neal, should be getting the mention for MVP.  
 
# While we're on the subject of clutch playoff performers, it's good to see Mike Bibby regaining his 2001-02 playoff form. That year Bibby went from averaging 13.7 ppg in the regular season to 20.3 ppg in the playoffs -- a pretty serious jump. He was awful in the playoffs last season, averaging just 12.7 ppg on 42 percent shooting.  
 
This year, after recording a career year for the Kings in the regular season, he's outdone himself so far in the playoffs, averaging 23 ppg on 45 percent shooting. Bibby's already recorded two 30-point games in the playoffs, which is pretty amazing considering that the 36 points he scored against Dallas in Game 5 and his 33 points against Minnesota in Game 1 both surpassed anything he'd done the entire season. Bibby cracked 30 points only twice the entire regular season.  
 
# I love Larry Brown and think he's done a fantastic job for the Pistons this year. But why did he go out of his way to start a controversy with his team up 2-0 in the series by first, ripping Nets head coach Lawrence Frank and second, flirting with the Knicks' job in the New York media?  
 
The Nets looked pretty lifeless in the first two games, but the digging of their coach (who most of the players love) seems to have awakened them. The Knicks' speculation wasn't created by Brown -- he was asked a question by the N.Y. Daily News -- but his answer was a head scratcher. Larry's been in the league long enough to know what a paper like the Daily News was going to do with those comments.  
 
Given his history of quick coaching stints, why even put it in the back of anyone's head? Just to clear up any confusion, Brown, who is in the first year of a five-year, $30 million contract, said that Detroit will be his last coaching gig in the NBA. "That was when I was a young kid," he said of his desire to be the Knicks' coach. "(Knicks legendary coach) Red Holzman helped teach me to play. But I am 63 years old. This is my last coaching stop."  
 
Lottery Land  
# Is it just a matter of time before David Stern calls in NATO to put a halt to the mass coaching carnage that is taking place? Toronto's Kevin O'Neill was the first to get kicked to the curb this summer followed by Philly's Chris Ford and Boston's John Carroll. Terry Stotts, who had the most tenure of any coaching in the Eastern Conference, was let go late last week. Tim Floyd got the axe, despite earning a fifth seed in the playoffs without all-star Jamal Mashburn, a day later.  
 
#  
 
Warriors head coach Eric Musselman is said to be the next coach to hit the curb and speculation still abounds that it's only a matter of time before Jeff Bzdelik, Lenny Wilkens and maybe even Phil Jackson pack their bags. In total, 22 coaches have lost their jobs in the space of just a little over a year. The fact that the number could rise to as many as 26 over the coming weeks has to scaring the hell out of the league.  
 
# Hornets owner George Shinn replaced Floyd because he wants someone with more experience and a proven track record . . . someone like Paul Silas perhaps?  
 
# Now three teams are without a head coach and two of them -- the Hornets and the Raptors -- don't have a GM in place to hire one. That's a problem on a number of fronts. One, it's crazy to hire a coach without the head guy in place. Two, now that two GM gigs and three coaching spots are open, suddenly the Raptors must now compete with other teams for the same people. Case in point. The Raptors had narrowed their GM list down to two scouts (the Nuggets' Jeff Weltman and the Wolves' Rob Babcock) but, according to the Toronto Star, they're not in love with either guy. That means that they may have to open the process back up.  
 
The Star also reported over the weekend that Pistons vice president of basketball operations John Hammond may be back in the picture in Toronto. Hammond withdrew his name from consideration before the first interview was ever conducted, claiming that he was happy in Detroit. According to the report, the Raptors wanted Hammond initially and may come back and sweeten their offer for him. However, Hammond's name is also being mentioned prominently in connection with the Hornets' GM gig.  
 
# Raise your hand if you thought Mark Cuban was going to massacre everyone in the Dallas front office and on the coaching bench after the Mavs' pitiful performance this year both in the regular season and in the playoffs. Folks inside the Mavs were quietly talking to media sources for weeks as they wrung their hands over the their fates.  
 
Why hasn't the ax fallen? In part because Don Nelson has painted Cuban into a bit of a corner. Over the course of the past few years, Nelson has put together a team that only he can really coach? Pat Riley? Please. Riley is a great coach, but he'd want to blow up a team like the Mavs almost immediately. Riley loves players who play defense, and the 15 guys on the Mavs roster are among the league's worst defenders.  
 
While Cuban isn't afraid to wheel and deal, he loves his core three -- Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Nash and Michael Finley -- and doesn't want to trade them. Considering that none of the three is a great defender . . . I'm not sure who you can get who can coach this collection of players any better than Nelson. Besides, Cuban, who's a very active owner, was behind every personnel decision the Mavs have ever made. Is he going to fire himself?  
 
# Here's a little prediction. The honeymoon between Doc Rivers and Danny Ainge will end before the season even begins. Rivers' little revelation to ESPN's Dr. Jack Ramsay that he was given final say on all personnel moves in Boston was quickly denied by both Rivers and Ainge. Ainge claimed he retains control and Rivers claimed that he was just talking about coaching personnel decisions. Ramsay stands by his story.  
 
Who do you believe? Either Rivers was exaggerating in a moment where he felt like the tape recorders weren't rolling and was caught in a fib. Or, what Rivers said was true, but it wasn't supposed to get out. Or, Dr. Jack misunderstood what Rivers was trying to say. However you read the quotes from Rivers ("Everyone I talked with said that I had to have the authority to approve all personnel deals. So I have it in writing in my contract. Nothing happens without my yea or nay." ) it sure doesn't sound like Rivers was talking about hiring assistant coaches. Either way, if you're Ainge, you can't be happy with the rocky start.  
 
Draft Cards  
# How bad do the Magic want the No. 1 overall pick in the draft? While many suspect that Emeka Okafor may be the guy who could help give the Magic that blue collar guy they've been missing since Ben Wallace left town -- the Magic may have other ideas.  
 
#  
 
A quickly spreading rumor around the league has the Mavs offering Antoine Walker to the Magic in return for the No. 1 pick and Grant Hill.  
 
Why would the the Magic do something like that? Because Walker is in the last year of his contract and Hill's salary has been a millstone around the team's neck for years. Players want to play in Orlando, but the team hasn't had enough cap room to make a significant offer to anyone decent in the open market. If the Magic were to pull the trigger on that deal, they'd be looking at roughly $15 million in cap room in the summer of 2005 to land a free agent to play alongside T-Mac.  
 
If the Magic told T-Mac that he was free to recruit the teammate of his choice -- would it be enough to convince him not to opt out of his contract next summer? Why would the Mavs do it? Okafor is seen as the perfect fit for what ails the Mavs -- a tough, smart shot blocker who will clean up the glass and give the team a physical presence that they've lacked for years.  
 
# The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is today and it looks like most of the fence sitters have made up their minds. Over the weekend, Providence's Ryan Gomes put his name in the draft. Several other prominent underclassmen or high school players, including Gonzaga's Ronny Turiaf and high school players Randolph Morris, Glenn Davis and Darius Washington, all look like they are going to college next season.  
 
# Add one interesting name to the list of international players in the draft. Serbia forward/center Mile Ilic. Ilic, a 20-year-old, 7-foot-1, 235-pounder playing for BC Reflex, has drawn the attention of several international scouts recently after an impressive game in March against Buducnost. Initially, the plan was for Ilic to stay in Europe one more season before declaring for the draft. However, strong interest by several teams in the mid first round prompted agent Marc Cornstein to put Ilic's name in.  
 
# Another international underclassman to watch? Venezula's Miguel Marriaga has put his name in the draft. Marriaga is a 19-year-old, 6-foot-10, athletic forward who specializes in rebounding and shot blocking. Several international scouts claim that he's an interesting prospect. Like several other international players, he's working out in the U.S. right now in an attempt to help his draft stock.  
 
# Maybe the NBA doesn't need Ivan Chiriaev after all. Russia's Chiriaev, the 7-foot-1, self proclaimed "point guard" playing high school basketball in Canads, torpedoed his draft stock over the weekend with a middling performance in a Canadian high school basketball game. A large contingent of NBA scouts and GMs made the trek to Canada to see Chiriaev play. Most walked away very disappointed. "He was very, very average," one scout old Insider. "He can do some amazing things in workouts, but I still haven't really seen in translate into a game. Unless I'm really missing something, this kid has no business declaring for the NBA draft."  
 
What scouts will say is that watching Chiriaev in practice can be amazing. All year scouts who've made the trip to Canada claim that he's one of the best-shooting, best-ball handling big men they've ever seen. Based on his workout skills, Chiriaev earned a reputation as a possible lottery pick. However, the scouts who actually watched him play in games came away with a very different conclusion. "Lots of guys can hit shots in practice or dribble around cones," the scout told Insider. "The question is . . . can he do it in games? I'm not sure he can right now."  
 
Chiriaev will get another chance to improve his stock in Chicago on May 22nd. His agent, Bill Duffy, has scheduled a workout for all 29 NBA teams -- and Insider has received an invite. This is a situation in which Chiriaev tends to look more impressive. But with the bad buzz coming out of Toronto right now . . . he better look like Toni Kukoc.


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n°2678783
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 22:29:18  profilanswer
 

[:rofl]
 
Je met au défi quelqu'un de tout lire :D


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n°2678796
iolsi
UBCT Way Of Life:
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 22:30:08  profilanswer
 

le gars balaye pas mal de sujets


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Wenger m'a violé :/
n°2678831
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 22:32:12  profilanswer
 

Oué non mais c'est vraiment bien, mais je savait pas que ca ferait un tel pavé :D


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"GLASS §§ GLASS §§"
n°2679959
Chimist
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 23:46:31  profilanswer
 

Si quelqun a une vidéo ou une action de ShaQ du dernier match je suis preneur :jap:


Message édité par Chimist le 10-05-2004 à 23:46:40
n°2680066
t-w
HDBNG club
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 23:53:59  profilanswer
 

tiens Marcelo, puisque t'as Insider gratos, tu pourrais me recuperer l'article sur les meilleurs prospects a chaque post pour la prochaine draft stp?

n°2680102
Marcelo
Ball don't lie.
Posté le 10-05-2004 à 23:56:22  profilanswer
 

T-W a écrit :

tiens Marcelo, puisque t'as Insider gratos, tu pourrais me recuperer l'article sur les meilleurs prospects a chaque post pour la prochaine draft stp?


 
J'aimerais bien l'avoir :D
 
nan j'ai recupere ca sur un forum, mais je vais essayer de voir si celui la y est...
 
T'aurais pas le titre ?


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n°2680206
t-w
HDBNG club
Posté le 11-05-2004 à 00:01:15  profilanswer
 

c'est celui tout en bas des ESPN Headlines
 
NBA Draft ranking top prospects by position

n°2681226
pikouz
accro
Posté le 11-05-2004 à 03:13:04  profilanswer
 

marcelo a écrit :

Http://itasca.free.fr/Slam_dunk_contest_1988.avi
 
1'30
11.1 Mo
Codec : Xvid
 
SoundTrack : Public Enemy - Louder than a Bomb (1988 :D)
 
Désolé pour la qualité pas top de l'image, c'est d'origine.
 
En Bonus :
 
Http://itasca.free.fr/finals.wmv
 
Le match décisif entre les Bulls et les Jazz pour le sacre en '97
 
La dynastie des Bulls au sommet : Jordan, Pippen, Rodman face au duo Stockton/Malone
 
Soundtrack : Jay-Z "Excuse me miss"
 
3'15'' / 16.3Mo


 
Merci bcp  :jap:

n°2681245
Kanon
The Specialist
Posté le 11-05-2004 à 03:24:33  profilanswer
 

pikouz a écrit :

Merci bcp  :jap:


 
+ 1  :jap:


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n°2681593
bigleto
Ostertag is not dead
Posté le 11-05-2004 à 08:57:30  profilanswer
 

marcelo a écrit :

[:rofl]
 
Je met au défi quelqu'un de tout lire :D


 
Ayet, zai tout lu, je gagne quoi ?  [:xx_xx]

n°2681831
atari
Posté le 11-05-2004 à 10:10:21  profilanswer
 

bigleto a écrit :

Ayet, zai tout lu, je gagne quoi ?  [:xx_xx]


 
le défi :D

mood
Publicité
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