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*Stare Down* + {Shoulder Roll}

winstonwolfe:

Can’t get enough of Shaq’s, “Birdman, Birdman. Birdman, Birdman.”

NBA Playoffs throwback: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers, 2012, Eastern Conference quarterfinals.

Up against the ropes, LeBron James scores 40 points with 18 rebounds and 9 assists to lead the Bosh-less Heat to a game 4 win that tied the series at 2-2. Miami would go on to win the series in 6 games. This game was immediately Fed Ex’d to Springfield.

The rematch starts tonight (finally) at 8:30PM ET on TNT.

(pic via nba-4-life)
With no announcement about it, Kevin Durant quietly donates $1 million to the Red Cross to support the Oklahoma tornado relief effort.

(pic via nba-4-life)

With no announcement about it, Kevin Durant quietly donates $1 million to the Red Cross to support the Oklahoma tornado relief effort.

NBA Playoffs throwback: Memphis Grizzlies vs. San Antonio Spurs, 2011, Game 5 of the Western Conference 1st round.

Gary Neal drains a buzzer beater to send the game into overtime. The Spurs would win the battle but lose the war. Memphis would advance to play the Thunder in the conference semifinals.

The rematch has begun and game 2 is tonight at 9PM ET on ESPN.

Playoff. Basketball.

Nightmares DO come true. Thanks Haterade!

Michael was more likely to break through his attackers with power and strength, while Kobe often tries to finesse his way through mass pileups. Michael was stronger, with bigger shoulders and a sturdier frame. He also had large hands that allowed him to control the ball better and make subtle fakes. Jordan was also more naturally inclined to let the game come to him and not overplay his hand, whereas Kobe tends to force the action, especially when the game isn’t going his way. When his shot is off, Kobe will pound away relentlessly until his luck turns. Michael, on the other hand, would shift his attention to defense or passing or setting screens to help the team win the game
— Phil Jackson points out the differences, as he sees it, between Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant in an excerpt from his forthcoming book Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success.
Theme song for J.R. Smith’s Knicks career.

#Knickstape
(via basketballgifs)
*bionic man noises*

(via basketballgifs)

*bionic man noises*

xxkaseyxxlynn:

One of the many reasons I love Joakim Noah

Yeahhhhhhhhhh, buddies!

xxkaseyxxlynn:

One of the many reasons I love Joakim Noah

Yeahhhhhhhhhh, buddies!

Dwight Howard isn’t the brightest bulb in the house. 

Dwight Howard isn’t the brightest bulb in the house. 

(Source: hammerito)

“Our Friend Dave”. I love the Yay Area. 
via

“Our Friend Dave”. I love the Yay Area. 

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Every breath you take…
Every move you make…
Every bond you break…
Every step you take…
I’ll be watching you

Every breath you take…

Every move you make…

Every bond you break…

Every step you take…

I’ll be watching you

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