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Justin Bieber’s ‘Somebody To Love’ Video, Featuring Usher, Premieres

Dance-heavy clip appropriately debuts on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber in ‘Somebody To Love’ Video, featuring Usher Photo: FOX While Usher was making everyone say “OMG” with his performance on Thursday night’s (June 17) “So You Think You Can Dance” results show, it was prot

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Watch 100 Questions Season 1 Episode 4 – Have You Ever Dated A Bad Boy?

Watch 100 Questions S1E4: Have You Ever Dated A Bad Boy? The latest installment of 100 Question is the TV series’ 4th episode of the 1st season that aired last

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NBA Finals Game 7 Live Blog: Two Teams Tied As We Enter Winning Time

-Phil Jackson just told Doris Burke that they’re “talking” to Kobe Bryant about dribbling too much. He should have said “pleading.” -Mark Jackson believes Kobe Bryant will step up because he’s played with a lot of great players, and great players get it done. Excuse me sir. The best players you played with are Patrick Ewing and Reggie Miller. Kobe Bryant is better.

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NBA Finals Game 7 Live Blog: Celtics Cling To Four-Point Lead In Ugly Game

-Kobe Bryant is totally in his “I don’t trust anyone” mode. I don’t blame him: other than Ron Artest, his team hasn’t shown up. Still, if you yourself are 3-16, it might be time to think about creating good shots for your teammates. -Mark Jackson just compared Kobe Bryant’s game to John Starks’ Game 7 in the 1994 Finals. Hand down, man down! That was harsh. -Not only is Kobe playing bad offense, but he’s also forgetting to box out Rajon Rondo. That’s the crazy thing about Kobe’s performance: he’s been awful on offense, but he’s also allowed his man, Rajon Rondo, to have a field day. Sure, a lot of Rondo’s production comes in transition, but it’s also on Kobe to corral him there. -Paul Pierce just went to the bench with a shoulder injury. Hopefully he’s okay. I know it’ll be tough for him to recover because there are no wheelchairs available. -The crowd is shouting “defense” right now. In this game, is that even necessary? -It’s about time for Pau Gasol to make one of his customary lefty hook shots. Just be yourself, Pau. Don’t be someone else. -“Yourself” should not include letting Kevin Garnett go baseline for a layup. -Lamar Odom just tipped in a Ron Artest miss in transition and acted like he just won the NBA championship. Or, more accurately, he acted like he just received a Golden Ticket to get inside Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. -Ray Allen continues to struggle from the field. He’s tired from guarding Kobe Bryant. -Kobe Bryant’s last possession: “Dribble, dribble, dribble, dribble, drive into two defenders, turnover.” -Kobe Bryant’s last possession: “Stand around, shoot a shot with a man in his face, miss.” -Does Rasheed Wallace ever do anything other than shoot bank shots in the post?

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NBA Finals Game 7 Live Blog: Questionable Coaching Moves Cost Celtics

-How do we know it’s a big game? Rasheed Wallace didn’t complain after maybe getting fouled. -I too wasn’t thrilled with Kobe Bryant’s start, but seriously Mark Jackson, he’s never played a worse 12 minutes in his career? Obviously Mark wasn’t watching the Phoenix debacle in 2006, when Bryant decided to stop shooting. -I don’t know why the Celtics suddenly have a fascination for posting up Tony Allen, but I recommend they find another fad. -I believe Ron Artest shot that ball from his knee. -The Lakers have made a surge and now trail by just four. Van Gundy praised Doc Rivers for going back to his starters, but I’m not a fan of the decision. It messes up their rhythm, and the Lakers have now come back primarily on the backs of their bench players. Again, you are who you are at this point. Don’t mess it up. -Speaking of Tony Allen, this is the second straight game he is playing minutes with Kobe Bryant not in the game. This is commonly known as ” wasting Tony Allen.” -Rasheed Wallace began the game with two post-ups, converting both. He has since shot two threes, missing both. -Sheed also ran at Ron Artest for no reason there, leaving Lamar Odom all alone for another offensive rebound.

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Trolls do zilch for me these days. This is because I'm jaded. Allow me to explain. I moderate a rather high-profile message board. This has been a pastime of mine for a few years now. Over the years, I have seen my share of trolls, and I've learned that the best way to deal with trolls is not to react to them. You see, the troll is an enigmatic creature. They could be just about anyone you imagine…your teacher, your mail carrier, your sibling, even one of your parents or grandparents. They could be fine, upstanding citizens, who simply like to say inflammatory things on the Internet just to get a rise out of people…(continued) added by: DoctorLulzington

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Kobe Bryant Wins 2010 Finals MVP

Filed under: Celtics , Lakers , NBA Finals He may not have won the regular season MVP. But as the 2009-10 season drew to a close, Kobe Bryant was the last superstar left standing. And while tonight may not have been his most scintillating performance ever, Bryant did what he had to, leading his team to the NBA title over the Boston Celtics . That’s why, for the second time in as many postseasons, the Lakers are taking home the Larry O’Brien trophy and Kobe hoisted the Bill Russell Award, better known as the NBA Finals MVP. The game that clinched the title for Bryant and the Lakers was hard fought and often ugly. Bryant wasn’t exactly his usual high-scoring self, going for 23 points on 6 for 24 shooting. In keeping with the gritty game, though, he did pull down 15 boards — much as, earlier in the playoffs, Kobe put up higher-than-usual assist totals when his team needed to get together on offense.

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Annoying Soccer Horns — Banned from NBA Finals

Filed under: Kobe Bryant , NBA , TMZ Sports Horny NBA fans are about to get a rude awakening — those obnoxious World Cup horns are officially vuvuzela non grata at the big Game 7 tonight in Los Angeles. TMZ spoke with a rep for the STAPLES Center in L.A. — where the deciding game between L.A.… Read more

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NBA finals game 7 Lakers vs Celtics score

Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol (front) goes around Boston Celtics center Rasheed Wallace (L) and Glen Davis (2nd L, obscured) as he tries to score in the first half during Game 4 of the 2010 NBA Finals basketball series in Boston, Massachusetts, June 10, 2010. The Los Angeles Lakers have won their 16th NBA championship, dramatically rallying from a fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 83-79 Thursday night in Game 7 of the NBA finals. Kobe Bryant scored 23 points despite 6-of

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Annoying Soccer Horns — Banned from NBA Finals

Filed under: Kobe Bryant , NBA , TMZ Sports Horny NBA fans are about to get a rude awakening — those obnoxious World Cup horns are officially vuvuzela non grata at the big Game 7 tonight in Los Angeles. TMZ spoke with a rep for the STAPLES Center in L.A. — where the deciding game between L.A.… Read more

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