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Thursday, May 04, 2006

Finishing moves: Raja's Clothesline to Hell



Almost as intimidating as PJ Brown's Baseline Piledriver.

Comments

badass!

so bell's gone for game 6. kobe's free to play his game...

that might not be so bad... :)
 
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
battle of LA!
 
Unless that move woke up the inner thug in Luke Walton. Oh no!
 
Battle of Los Angeles? Astig yan.

D'yan nanggaling ung Testify, Guerilla Radio, at Sleep Now in the Fire. I still prefer their earlier releases, though.

(I miss Zach dela Rocha.)
 
Sorry about comment-flooding. Just saw this on Yahoo! Sports:

"With Raja Bell out, Leandro Barbosa played a brilliant first half and forced a faster pace than L.A. wanted. He and Shawn Marion took turns defending Kobe Bryant, and even though Kobe scored 50 points, he got away from playing the team-game style that gave the Lakers the 3-1 series lead in the first place."

Hmmm.. :)
 
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