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Lil Wayne Blogs About LeBron James Joining The Miami Heat

‘I believe that this Miami team will be explosive,’ Wayne says in a post on WeezyThanxYou.com. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil Wayne Photo: Alexander Tamargo/ Getty Images Lil Wayne ‘s yearlong bid at Rikers hasn’t dulled the superstar MC’s love of sports. In a letter to fans posted last week on his website, WeezyThanxYou.com, Wayne revealed that he keeps up with ESPN as part of his daily routine. Now, like millions of basketball fans, LeBron James’ move to the Miami Heat has excited the incarcerated rapper. “Oh LeBron! The recent move by the Miami Heat confirms that we will someday soon have that good ole basketball back,” Wayne wrote in a blog posted Tuesday (July 20) title “The Tricks of the Trade.” With the Heat’s newly acquired superstar talent, Weezy wrote that he expects the team to bring fire to the court. “I believe that this Miami team will be explosive as intended,” Wayne continued. “Anything less than an NBA championship title will be uncivilized.” The MC also described some ways the Florida team might work the court: “Well with [Dwyane] Wade at the 1 and LeBron at the 2 or vice versa even, or Mario Chalmers at the 1, Wade at the 2, and Bron at the 3 … Wow! Not to mention that I didn’t mention [Chris] Bosh, who can live at the 4 or 5. Zone defense will be a must against this team,” Weezy wrote. “That’s 3 players on the court that commands a double team. Just imagine those guys on a fast break, the defender back [pedaling] … Wade can take it to the hole or throw it up and you know Bron. Bron is going to get it … or dish it back to a trailing Chris Bosh who will definitely finish at the rim … again, wow!” The Young Money star also analyzed a potential face-off between the Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers for the NBA championship. “Hey, what if [former Lakers coach and current Heat President] Pat Riley returns to the sidelines and it ends up being the Lakers vs. Heat in the finals? Riley vs. [current Lakers coach Phil] Jackson! Epic! [Pau] Gasol on [Chris] Bosh, Ron-Ron [Artest] on Bron-Bron, and Kobe [Bryant] on Wade … wow!” In addition to following LeBron’s power moves, the rapper has apparently been keeping tabs on the NBA as a whole and examined the strengths and weaknesses of other teams in the league. “Also, beware of the [Chicago] Bulls. [Carlos] Boozer will fit in well because they’re similar to Utah [Jazz] in many ways. A nice guard surrounded by the shooters,” Weezy wrote. “The Bulls led the league in the rebounds last season and I’m sure they will again with Boozer and [Joakim] Noah.” The MC also dished on the potential performance of the New York Knicks and the Orlando Magic. “If they can stay healthy, then expect [Amar’e Stoudemire] and [Anthony] Randolph to be beasts in the paint,” Wayne wrote, adding, “I’m not sure about Orlando in the East this upcoming season. I mean [Chris] Duhon isn’t exactly a good move but it has potential.” The post suggests that in addition to reclaiming his spot in the hip-hop game, the star is also looking forward to a stirring b-ball season. “I can’t wait to see how teams stack up next season when those other big name players hit the market,” Wayne wrote, capping off the post simply with, “Good ole basketball.” Are you glad Wayne is still keeping up with the sports world? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos LeBron James’ New Neighbors In Miami LeBron James’ Big Night Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Lucille Ball’s Daughter Sued over Mom’s Stuff

Filed under: Lucille Ball , Desi Arnaz , Celebrity Justice Lucille Ball ‘s daughter has no right to some of her mom’s memorabilia that’s about to go up for auction … that’s according to a lawsuit filed to make sure the auction doesn’t get derailed. The lawsuit was filed in LA County Superior Court by Susie… Read more

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Dance Battle Breaks Out at NY Street Ball Game

Filed under: TMZ Sports Moments before Terrell Owens got DUNKED on at a Rucker Park basketball game last night — a dance battle broke out on the court … featuring several masters in the art of krumping . Pretty cool footage — check it out. Read more

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Clarence Thomas’ Suicidal, Epileptic Nephew Punched, Tasered in Hospital [Incidents]

Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas and family are “outraged” after his nephew was allegedly punched, pulled and tasered at a New Orleans hospital, after a possible suicide attempt. The taser put him into a “massive epileptic seizure.” Video below. More

Keith Olbermann Calls for Justice Clarence Thomas to Resign

Keith Olbermann on Wednesday called for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to resign. His complaint? Thomas’s wife Virginia runs a political organization called Liberty Central which at this point has not revealed who its donors are.  “She is a living, breathing, appearance of a conflict of interest,” whined Olbermann during Wednesday’s “Countdown.” “Either she must reveal the names of her donors and everyone employed by, affiliated with or donating to or donated to by Liberty Central, or Justice Thomas must resign from the Supreme Court” (video follows with transcript and commentary): Then there is Washington, D.C. Tea Partier Virginia “Ginny” Thomas. She has the usual stuff, a blind hatred of the president, paranoid use of the word tyranny, endorsing knee jerk candidates, her own little group of Neanderthals called Liberty Central. It’s more financially successful than most. “Politico” now reports she has only two donors, one for 50 grand and one for a whopping 500 grand. But otherwise, Mrs. Thomas’ story is the usual reactionary tripe. It is her right to be wrong and we must protect it. Virginia “Ginny” Thomas is the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. This probably is really, really obvious. The wife of a Supreme Court justice is soliciting donations to a political organization. The donors are anonymous and one paid her half a million bucks. Even if she tried not to, she cannot help but stand out from a crowd of yelping Tea Partiers because of her husband‘s name and position. She is a living, breathing, appearance of a conflict of interest. The remedies are just as obvious. Either she must reveal the names of her donors and everyone employed by, affiliated with or donating to or donated to by Liberty Central, or Justice Thomas must resign from the Supreme Court. Otherwise, every verdict he renders will have to be assumed to be the result of influence peddling, and whatever effectiveness he has on the court will be reduced to a pathetic joke.   Before we get to the heart of the matter, isn’t it marvelous how a cable news anchor shows such disrespect to the wife of a Supreme Court justice?  “She has the usual stuff, a blind hatred of the president, paranoid use of the word tyranny, endorsing knee jerk candidates, her own little group of Neanderthals called Liberty Central…But otherwise, Mrs. Thomas’ story is the usual reactionary tripe.” Is this REALLY what the wife of a Supreme Court justice deserves just because she has different political beliefs than a television personality?  As to the substance of Olbermann’s complaint, every verdict Thomas renders will have to be assumed to be the result of influence peddling? Not just the ones that might actually involve donors to his wife’s organization? That seems absurdly sweeping even for the typically absurdly sweeping “Countdown” host. Sadly, if he and his staff had done the slightest bit of research, they would have uncovered what the Los Angeles Times reported  concerning this matter on March 14: “I think the American public expects the justices to be out of politics,” said University of Texas law school professor Lucas A. “Scot” Powe, a court historian. He said the expectations for spouses are far less clear. “I really don’t know because we’ve never seen it,” Powe said. Under judicial rules, judges must curb political activity, but a spouse is free to engage. As in her appearance at the panel discussion, the website does not mention Clarence Thomas. The judicial code of conduct does require judges to separate themselves from their spouses’ political activity. As a result, Marjorie Rendell, a judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, has stayed away from political events, campaign rallies and debates in Pennsylvania. Her husband discussed such issues in his first campaign for governor. Since then, Judge Rendell has sought the opinion of the judiciary’s Committee on Codes of Conduct when a case presents a possible conflict of interest involving her husband’s political office, she said. And what about this specific situation? Law professor Gillers said that Justice Thomas, too, should be on alert for possible conflicts, particularly those involving donors to his wife’s nonprofit. “There is opportunity for mischief if a company with a case before the court, or which it wants the court to accept, makes a substantial contribution to Liberty Central in the interim,” he said. Justice Thomas would be required to be aware of such contributions, Gillers said, adding that he believes Thomas should then disclose those facts and allow parties in the case to argue for recusal. But it would be up to Justice Thomas to decide whether to recuse himself. As such, despite Olbermann’s blathering, the only potential conflict here would be if the Supreme Court heard a case involving a donor to Liberty Central. At that point, there are procedures in place to deal with it. After all, in the many centuries we’ve had a Supreme Court, this isn’t the first time a justice’s spouse was involved in politics. If Olbermann and his staff had actually read the entire piece  he referred to in this report, he may have been far better informed on this subject: Neither a Liberty Central official, nor a Supreme Court spokeswoman would say whether the group would disclose the names of its donors to the Supreme Court legal office or to Thomas’s husband so he can avoid ruling on cases in which a major Liberty Central donor is a party. “Liberty Central has been run past the Supreme Court ethics office and they found that the organization meets all ethics standards,” [policy director and general counsel Sarah] Field said. “As she has throughout her 30-year history in the policy community, Ginni will address any potential conflicts on a case-by-case basis.” As Ginni Thomas has begun to emerge as a high-profile political player in her own right, friends and allies say has bristled at the focus on her husband, and questions about whether her involvement with Liberty Central could compromise his impartiality. The Thomases last faced conflict questions in 2000 when Ginni Thomas, then working for the conservative Heritage Foundation, solicited resumes for potential transition team members for George W. Bush, while Justice Thomas was part of the court majority that sided with Bush over Democratic rival Al Gore in the historic case of Bush v. Gore. In fact, this is certainly not the first time Thomas has been politically active: “In my experience working with her, people usually didn’t know (she was married to Clarence Thomas), because she doesn’t wear it on her sleeve,” said Kibbe, who worked with Thomas at the right-leaning U.S. Chamber of Commerce while her husband was a federal appeals court judge rumored to be on then-President George H.W. Bush’s shortlist for the Supreme Court. After the Chamber, Ginni Thomas, who has a law degree, went on to work for the Labor Department under the Bush administration and later for then-House Majority Leader Dick Armey, a Texas Republican who now chairs Kibbe’s group, as well as the Heritage Foundation, a pillar of the Washington conservative establishment. That was followed by the job as a Washington coordinator for Hillsdale College. Thomas, who declined to be interviewed for this story and has mostly limited her media interaction to conservative outlets, explained to the Washington Examiner last month that she decided to start Liberty Central because she “realized I needed to get closer to the front lines, that there was a more short-term crisis – and that unless we have a big impact in November and again in 2012, we wouldn’t recognize the country we’re living in.” She also explained to the Examiner, “My favorite times are when people who have worked for me for over 10 years come to understand only later that I am the wife of Justice Thomas.” Taking this a step further: Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg told POLITICO that “Mrs. Thomas had reviewed her involvement (in Liberty Central) with the Supreme Court legal office.” But Arberg would not say whether Clarence Thomas had participated in the discussion, nor whether Liberty Central had agreed to reveal its donors to him or the court’s legal office. As such, the Court’s legal office is quite aware of the situation making Olbermann’s call for Thomas to step down if Virginia doesn’t disclose her donors quite absurd. Alas, that’s par for the course for MSNBC’s prime time clown who predictably makes hyperbolic fulminations without facts to support them. His hero Edward R. Murrow must be so proud. 

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Was Lindsay Lohan’s Sentence Too Harsh?

Legal experts were surprised by 90-day jail term. By Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan in court Tuesday Photo: MTV News With tears running down her face, Lindsay Lohan looked shocked Tuesday when Judge Marsha Revel sentenced the 24-year-old actress to 90 days in jail to be followed by 90 days in an inpatient rehab facility after hearing evidence that Lohan had missed weekly alcohol-education classes . She wasn’t the only one surprised by the harshness of the sentence for the parole violation from Lohan’s pair of 2007 DUI arrests . Three prominent attorneys (who are not involved in the case) contacted by MTV News said Revel was clearly trying to send a message to Lohan with her ruling. “What she’s probably experiencing is a judge who, having given an opportunity that would have been given to anyone in this case and having it flaunted by not being responsive to the direction of the court, is taking action,” said Stacey Richman, who defended rapper Lil Wayne in the gun case that landed him in prison for a year. “The fact that the court gave her three times what the people had asked for [prosecutors requested a 30-day sentence] is surprising, and in some cases you read that as a ‘celebrity tax,’ but if she’s flaunted her probation not once, but three or four times , the judge has been very kind in giving her so many opportunities to stay with the program.” Richman speculated that the sentence was intended to promote respect for the law and teach Lohan that if she is court-ordered to attend a program, she can’t pick and choose when and how she does it. Another lawyer who has had plenty of experience defending celebrity clients, New York’s Benjamin Brafman, said the sentence is clearly harsh but that there are only so many times you can test a judge’s patience before they make you pay the price. “It seems to me that the court went out of its way to avoid a sentence of incarceration and it, unfortunately, did not make an impression,” said Brafman, whose clients have included Diddy, Michael Jackson and New York Giants receiver Plaxico Burress. “What you see here is a bigger picture that is more troubling than whether this young woman goes to jail for a couple months or not,” he added. “This is a celebrity spiraling out of control, and in general, when that happens, unless serious intervention takes place, it can lead to more severe consequences than going to jail or rehab. … This is a person who needs to understand how easy it is for her life and her talent and celebrity status to be gone in a heartbeat.” After logging hundreds of hours in court working on behalf of everyone from 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and Young Buck to Busta Rhymes and Young Jeezy, attorney Scott Leemon knows that sometimes judges surprise you, but after all he’s seen, even he was a bit taken aback by Revel’s sentencing. “I think it was really harsh, especially in light of the fact that she was basically compliant as of yesterday’s court date to be done by [July] 15th,” he said of Lohan’s court-mandated schedule of alcohol-education courses. In testimony on Tuesday, the co-owner of the Right On program Lohan was enrolled in said she violated the program several times by failing to attend courses and missed classes on nine different occasions. “This judge just wanted to prove a point that no one messes with her in her court. I’ve had clients mess up on probation, but even when the prosecution asked for only 30 days, she gave her 90 plus 90 of inpatient? Without a doubt, this decision was made by the judge [after] she felt disrespected by Lindsay, who didn’t seem like she got the point.” Related Photos Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan

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Lindsay Psychiatrist Could Influence Sentence

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Judge Marsha Revel , Dr. Kaushal Sharma , Celebrity Justice A prominent psychiatrist could actually hold the key to Lindsay Lohan ‘s jail cell, TMZ has learned. Judge Marsha Revel appointed Dr. Kaushal Sharma to evaluate Lindsay, and then make recommendations to the court.

Top 15 of the 2010 NBA Draft

Here’s is the NBA Draft for the year 2010 that all of us have been waiting for. We have the Top 15 of the 2010 NBA Draft. That includes the Washington Wizards, Philadelphia 75ers, New Jersey Nets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers, Utah Jazz, Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets, Memphis Grizzlies, Toronto Raptors, Houston Rockets, and Milwaukee Bucks. Check out the details of each list below. Washington Wizards John Wall from Kentucky Point Guard Height: 6’4″ Age: 19 Even if Wizards hangs on to GIlbert Arenas, This Kid will definitely be the future point guard of the Wizards. Wall has a showman attitude to draw a crowd. He can create his own shots and has the ability to contest shots as well. He has great body control with lateral quickness but he needs to improve his 3-point shooting. He needs to be a consistent shooter around the perimeter. Philadelphia 76ers Evan Turner from Ohio State Guard / Forward Height: 6’7″ Age: 21 He has the ability to create his own play. Versatile to defend different positions. He has mid-range jumpers. He is an excellent rebounder and can play very good defense. New Jersey Nets Derricks Favors from Georgia Tech Power Forward Height: 6’10″ Age: 19 He has a solid free throw shooting and with above average mid-range shooting ability, a requirement for a big man in the post. But he must work on his foot work and post up abilities. He is an excellent rebounder and he can play above the rim. Minnesota Timberwolves Wesley Johnson from Syracuse Guard / Forward Height: 6’7″ Age: 22 Athletic and versatile. He has the size and wingspan for his position. He has the ability to create his own shots, he can create space away from the defender. but he does not have the “go-to-mentality” but he is very efficient in scoring and can shoot beyond the arc. He also has the defensive potential. Sacramento Kings DeMarcus Cousins from Kentucky Forward Height: 6’11″ Age: 19 He has the star quality. He can play as the go-to-guy in a team. He plays excellent mid-range game. He can create his own shots, and has the ability to establish position in the post. He has a defensive post presence but sometimes he lacks commitment on playing defense. Needs maturity on the court. He settles for bad shots and doesn’t know his limitations. Golden State Warriors Ekpe Udoh from Baylor Power Forward Height: 6’10″ Age: 23 He has mid-range shooting skills. He has the ability to face the basket and has some passing skills. He is above average in athleticism. He has work ethics. He has great timing and with good shot blocking skills. He needs to be aggressive in rebounding and focus on physical toughness. Detroit Pistons Greg Monroe from Georgetown Power Forward / Center Height: 6’11″ Age: 20 He can create his own shot. He has good decisions on the floor. He has post up ability and has good vision around the court and has better passing skills as well. He must be consistent in shooting. He must also establish his defensive post presence. Dribbling skills must also be in the list of improvements. Los Angeles Clippers Al-Farouq Aminu from Wake Forest Forward Height: 6’8″ Age; 19 He is versatile to defend multiple positions. He has lateral quickness and has the ability to contest shots. He is an excellent rebounder, and has a potential to make his mark in defense. But he has to improve his shooting. He needs to be coached about his shot selections. He needs experience and maturity on the court. Utah Jazz Gordon Hayward from Butler Small Forward Height: 6’8″ Age: 20 He is an extreme versatile swingman. He can score, pass and rebound. He is an explosive player and he shoots in good range with excellent mechanics. Good physical toughness. Must improve assertiveness and consistency. Indiana Pacers Paul George from Fresno State Shooting Guard / Small Forward Height: 6’9″ Age: 20 He is a good leaper. He has prototypical small forward size and length. Possesses the potential to stretch the defense at the NBA level. Solid rebounder. Comes up with a lot of steals. Potentially an all-around contributor at the next level. Needs efficiency in scoring. New Orleans Hornets Cole Aldrich from Kansas Center (Traded to Thunder) Height: 6’11″ Age: 21 He can play pick and roll. He has the ability to establish position in the post. He is efficient inside the paint and he can play better defense as well. He can make his defensive post felt. He has the size for the position and physical toughness. He needs to improve his shooting mechanics. Lateral movement is his weakness and needs some improvements on his all around offensive game. Memphis Grizzlies Xavier Henry from Kansas Guard / Small Forward Height: 6’7″ Age: 21 He has excellent skill level. He can play point forward position. He has the ability to create his own shots. He has very good defensive awareness and versatile to defend multiple positions. He has the ability to change gears and has hesitation moves. He has good court vision and makes unselfish plays. He needs to limit turn overs and improve 3 point shooting. Toronto Raptors Ed Davis from North Carolina Power Forward Height: 6’9″ Age: 21 Executes good offense. He has defensive fundamentals. He can contest shots and commits to playing defense. He is a role player and has good basketball IQ. He has very good rebounding skills. He needs to improve his foot works in the post. His ability to face the basket and create his own shots must be improved and his mid-range jumpers as well. Houston Rockets Patrick Patterson from Kentucky Power Forward Height: 6’8″ Age: 21 He is efficient in scoring. He has nice jump-hook shot, mid-range jump shots and basketball IQ. He can run the floor. Good athleticism. He needs to improve defense. Lacks defensive awareness. He is a jack of all trades type, but master of none. Milwaukee Bucks Larry Sanders from Virginia Commonwealth Power Forward Height: 6’9″ Age: 21 Extremely long and athletic forward who can rebound and block shots at a high clip. Runs the floor extremely well for his size. Has a frame that should fill out nicely. Offensive game is a work in progress. Needs more attention to his assertiveness inside the paint and jump shots. More News.. Top 15 of the 2010 NBA Draft is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Melissa Etheridge Files to End Relationship

Filed under: Melissa Etheridge , Tammy Lynn Michaels , Celebrity Justice TMZ has learned … Melissa Etheridge has just filed legal documents with the court to formally end her relationship with Tammy Lynn Michaels . Etheridge filed a document called a Petition for Dissolution of Domestic Partnership in L.A. County Superior… Read more

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同伊30dong yi episode 30 Synopsis Set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty, the story focuses on Dong Yi, a water maid who gains the trust of Queen Inhyeon and later the favour of the king when he is moved by her prayers for the health of the Queen during the court disputes caused by Jang Hee Bin. Dong Yi becomes a concubine with the rank of sook-bin and bears a son who will later become the 21st king of Joseon, Yeongjo. Details * Title: 동이 (同伊) / Dong Yi * Also known as:

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