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NBA All-Stars LeBron James, Dwight Howard, More Talk Hoops, Hip-Hop

‘They say all rappers want to be basketball players, [and] all basketball players want to be rappers,’ says wife of Carmelo Anthony, La La Vazquez. By Alvin Blanco, with reporting by Rahman Dukes LeBron James Photo: MTV News Hip-hop and sports are practically kindred spirits, especially when it comes to basketball. At this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend , a number of hoop stars, and the wife of one player in particular, wholeheartedly agreed with this observation. “They always say all rappers want to be basketball players, [and] all basketball players want to be rappers,” La La Vazquez, wife of New York Knick Carmelo Anthony and ex-MTV VJ, told MTV News. Over the years, a number of NBA players have actually become rappers on the side. Besides four championships — three with the Los Angeles Lakers, one with the Miami Heat — Shaquille O’Neal also managed to release four albums. The first, 1993’s Shaq Diesel, went platinum and the third, 1996’s You Can’t Stop the Reign, featured a pair of verses from the Notorious B.I.G. on its title track. More recently, L.A. Laker Ron Artest has embarked on a rap career, while his teammate Kobe Bryant once kicked rhymes on R&B singer Brian McKnight’s “Hold Me.” Not every player necessarily has rap dreams to go along with their hoop dreams, though. “Every player except me wants to be a rapper,” said Dwight Howard of the NBA’s Orlando Magic. “I don’t want to do the rap thing.” Howard did add though about his fellow NBA stars, “We love music. We love hip-hop and we support it.” LeBron James, who is famously and charitably good friends with Jay-Z, mentioned how basketball players are frequently name-checked in song. For example, on Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind,” the MC rhymes, “Jesus paying LeBron, I’m paying Dwyane Wade.” This synergy between players and rappers ultimately boils down to mutual respect. “We all came from nothing,” Boston Celtic Kevin Garnett told us. “The appreciation factor for each other, the fact you gotta grind and work hard to get where you at, it’s similar. It’s a very similar industry.” Garnett’s teammate and fellow All-Star Rajon Rondo added, “We respect those guys the way they respect us. It kind of goes hand in hand. Rappers love to come see us play. We love to see them perform.” What do you think of the ongoing love between hip-hop and hoops? Sound off in the comments!

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NBA Player Ejected for Below-the-Belt Shot at Opponent

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Some say NBA player Kevin Garnett is a dirty basketball player. This doesn’t help his defense. The Boston Celtics player was ejected from Friday night’s game versus the Phoenix Suns for taking a cheap shot to the groin of an opposing player, Channing Frye. The play caused an on-court kerfuffle between the teams that ended in Garnett’s early shower: According to ESPN , Garnett joined his coach, Doc… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 29/01/2011 11:34 Number of articles : 2

NBA Player Ejected for Below-the-Belt Shot at Opponent

2010 NBA Finals – Lakers vs Boston Celtics Highlights Game 3 [Fisher Clutch Shots, Kobe 29 Points]

All content is the property of the NBA and its respective entities. Fisher’s offensive heroics the difference for Lakers. If it wasn’t already apparent, this is not the same series as the 2008 Finals. Mostly because of the Los Angeles Lakers. In their 91-84 Game 3 victory, the Lakers, both as individuals and collectively, fought through a litany of situations that would have left them reeling and beaten. And they were tested from the very beginning. Behind what was probably the best crowd at TD Garden in a non-series clinching win, the Celtics stormed out to a 12-5 lead. First there were six-straight points from Kevin Garnett (25 points), including two alley oops, and then six more from Rajon Rondo. “We seemed to gather some strength and change the course of the game right there,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. By halftime, the lead was 12 and the Celtics, who have not performed well playing from behind in second halves, were left to do just that. “We kept our poise after that quick start and didn’t get rattled,” Kobe Bryant (29 points on 29 shots) said. “We didn’t doubt our ability to win here, even though we hadn’t done it in the playoffs,” Derek Fisher said. “We understand that in order to be the best, you have to win wherever, whenever.” “It’s very frustrating, very frustrating when you don’t play well offensively,” Garnett said. “But defensively, you know, you sort of buckle down and get the stops and things that you want and you get back into the game only to come …

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Game 1 — Los Angeles Lakers Defeat the Boston Celtics 102-89 — 2010 NBA Finals Recap

Lakers take Game 1 of the 2010 NBA Finals over hated rival the Boston Celtics. We’ve got your recap and stats here. Follow this link to see the complete box score of the game: bit.ly The most important player in this game was Pau Gasol of the LA Lakers. Though Kobe Bryant finished with 7 more points than Gasol, the Spaniard’s dominance in the paint and with rebounds was the driving factor in the Lakers win. Gasol easily outplayed rival Kevin Garnett of the Celtics. For Boston to have a chance in this series, Garnett and the rest of the Celtics will have to work to limit Pau Gasol’s effectiveness, work harder to get rebounds and show much improved defense from Game 1. * Photo Credit: Description: Pau Gasol boxing-out for a rebound. Date: 5 December 2008 Source: bit.ly Secondary Source: Wikimedia Commons bit.ly Author: Keith Allison bit.ly Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic bit.ly #

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And So It Ends: Getting You Ready For Game 7 Of The NBA Finals

Mark J. Terrill – AP 1 day ago: Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant shoots as he is defended by Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett during the second half of Game 6 of the NBA basketball finals Tuesday, June 15, 2010, in Los Angeles. Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol (16) of Spain and Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce, right, and Celtics Ray Allen, left, watch. The Lakers won 89-67. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, Pool) View full size photo

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Lakers vs. Celtics – Lose 1, steal 1

Series is now at 2-1 in favor of the Lakers. Lakers lost at home in game 2, but they bounced back and took 1 road game against the Celtics in Game 3, 91-84. This is not like what we have seen in the NBA Finals 2008. And this series is expected to be longer and tougher down to the end. Boston started the early run in the first minutes of the game. Lakers regained their composure and took the lead at 13-12 in the 5:13 mark in the first period. They traded lead 3 times until they tied at 16-16 in the 4:19 mark in the first quarter. Lakers took 5-0 run. Lakers lead at the end of first quarter 21-16. In spite of Kevin Garnett’s ten points and Rajon Rondo’s six in the first quarter, Boston is down 26-17 at the end of the first period of play. Rajon Rondo and Paul Pierce got their early two personal fouls, causing Pierce to sit early to stay away from foul trouble. Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett carried their respective teams in the second quarter. Kobe finished the first half with 16 points, grabbed 6 boards. Meanwhile, Kevin Garnett scored 14 ponts and grabbed 5 rebounds. Paul Pierce struggling in the first half, shooting 0 out of 6. He finished the half with 5 points, 1 out of 2 from the three point and hit 2 out of 2 from the free throw line. Lakers moved the ball well. It was a team effort. Kobe did well and so as to Garnett, but the only difference, Lakers’ role players did well of backing up their star player. Boston lacked support on Garnett’s impressive performance. At the half, Lakers led 52-40. In the third, Kobe Bryant missed shots but has made important baskets to keep their lead to 6 points after the quarter. He defended well not only doing his offensive tasks. He ended third quarter with 25 points. Boston reduced the lead to six points after three quarters of play. The score at the end of third quarter was 67-61, in favor of Los Angeles Lakers. Paul Pierce sat after 21 seconds of play in the fourth quarter giving up his fifth personal foul. Even though Pierce is not on the floor, Boston managed to come back and reduced the deficit to only one, 67-68 in the 9:46 mark. Derek Fisher who only scored five points in the first three quarters made his presence felt as the veteran made his shots when the Lakers needed him. Fisher’s defense was terrific, but his offense saved the day, as he scored 11 of his 16 in the final quarter. “Derek Fisher was the difference in the game,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. “He’s just a gutty, gritty player. Fisher basically took the game over.” “We didn’t doubt our ability to win here, even though we hadn’t done it in the playoffs,” Derek Fisher said. “We understand that in order to be the best, you have to win wherever, whenever.” More Info.. Lakers vs. Celtics – Lose 1, steal 1 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Watch 2010 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Celtics vs Magics

If you want to watch 2010 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Live Stream Online Free , click the link provided. Last year 2009, Orlando Magic won game seven in Boston to clinch the 2009 East Finals and there was talk that the Celtics were too old to win another title. However, the Celtics were missing Kevin Garnett, the 2008 Defensive Player of the Year, whose return to high-caliber play has spearheaded the Celts to beat the Cavs 4-2 and advances to the conference finals. Orlando vs Boston Series Matchup Schedule and Results: GAME 1 – SUN, May 16, 2010 3:30 PM ET @Orlando ABC GAME 2 – TUE, May 18, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Orlando ESPN GAME 3 – SAT, May 22, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Boston ESPN GAME 4 – MON, May 24, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Boston ESPN *GAME 5 – WED, May 26, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Orlando ESPN *GAME 6 – FRI, May 28, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Boston ESPN *GAME 7 – SUN, May 30, 2010 8:30 PM ET @Orlando ESPN Click here if you want to watch NBA 2010 Eastern Conference FInals: Orlando Magic vs Boston Celtics Watch 2010 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Celtics vs Magics is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading