Pippen backs off LeBron comments

Friday, May 27, 2011

CHICAGO
Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan's longtime teammate, raised eyebrows Friday morning when he said Heat superstar LeBron James "may be the greatest player to ever play the game."
The Hall of Famer's comments on ESPN Radio's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" drew a fierce response on Twitter, as many fans were incredulous at the perceived slight toward Jordan.

Pippen clarified Friday afternoon, tweeting that he does not believe James has eclipsed Jordan -- yet.

"Don't get me wrong, MJ was and is the greatest. But LeBron could by all means get to his level someday," said Pippen, who was courtside for the Heat's five-game Eastern Conference finals triumph as a Bulls TV analyst.



In his original comments, the 45-year-old, who won six NBA titles alongside Jordan, called his former teammate the best scorer to ever play the game.

"Michael Jordan is probably the greatest scorer to play the game, but I may go as far as to say LeBron James may be the greatest player to ever play the game because he is so potent offensively that not only can he score at will but he keeps everybody involved."

He added, "No guy on the basketball court is not a threat to score with LeBron James out there. Not only will LeBron dominate from the offensive end as well, but he's also doing it on the defensive end, which really makes him the complete package. He's able to get in those passing lanes, shoot those gaps and create transition opportunities where he is pretty much unstoppable."

Horace Grant, who won three titles alongside Jordan and Pippen with the Bulls, declined to back up Pippen.

"Pip is my man, and we will always be close but I totally disagree," Grant said on ESPN 1000 in Chicago. "LeBron is going to be one of the top players to ever play the game. But Michael Jeffrey Jordan, who we bumped heads with at times, is I think in my era, the best who ever played the game."

On Thursday night James put the finishing touches on a dominant series, leading the Heat to an NBA Finals date against the Dallas Mavericks.

James led a late 18-3 run to break Bulls' fans hearts with a series-clinching 83-80 win at the United Center. James had 28 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists, including the game-tying three-pointer and a jumper to put the Heat up for good with 29 seconds left.

It was also James' suffocating defense on Bulls star Derrick Rose that helped the Heat reach their second NBA Finals in franchise history.
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Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Fight : Who will be the winner?

Saturday, May 7, 2011

 Manny Pacquiao vs Shane Mosley Fight : Who will be the winner?
The Manny Pacquiao Express motors on as Bloody Elbow will cover today's weigh-in for his fight with "Sugar" Shane Mosley. The weigh-ins will stream live on Top Rank Boxing's website at 6 p.m. ET. Check it out on Showtime Extreme as well. [Update] Bad Left Hook's Scott Christ recommends using ESPN or Yahoo!'s stream, or flipping on SportsCenter, which will air the weigh-ins live.
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The Sex Education Show

Saturday, April 30, 2011

 The Sex Education Show
Genres: Documentary
Actors: Anna Ryder Richardson
The Sex Education Show: Anna Richardson and a team of experts visit various secondary schools in the UK in an attempt to educate teenagers about sex in relation to their consumption of pornography.
You can watch the full episodes in different online video streaming.
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Farewell: Friendster apocalypse is near

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

 Farewell: Friendster apocalypse is near
Social network pioneer Friendster, as we know it, will be gone on May 31. The company today announced to members that as part of its conversion from would-be Facebook competitor to "the social gaming destination of choice," it would be keeping accounts alive but deleting all user photos, comments, blog posts, and other profile content. Friendster.com


Is Friendster Shutting Down?

Friendster as we know it may be ending, but the site is not going offline. Rather, it is following in the footsteps of Myspace and focusing on becoming a media hub. Friendster CEO Ganesh Kumar Bangah knows that Facebook is currently king of the social graph, and sees no point in banging his head against the blue-and-white wall. This is not Friendster's first concession to Facebook.

Of course, Friendster's name becomes a bit of a misnomer now.

We are introducing a new and improved Friendster site in the coming weeks. As part of this change, we will remove a number of social networking functions in Friendster. This includes your existing account profile, photos, messages, blogs, and shoutouts. However, your list of friends will be preserved, along with your basic profile information.
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Prince Harry's Royal Wedding

Monday, April 25, 2011

Big brother, Prince William, isn't the only one who will be partaking in a day of romance come this Friday. Prince Harry has rekindled his relationship with former flame, Chelsy Davy and is taking her to the hottest ticket in town, the royal wedding.
According to PEOPLE, Davy was among the guests confirmed for Westminster Abbey's latest fairytale. But Davy won't just be among those watching Prince William and Kate Middleton say "I do," she'll also accompany Prince Harry to the newlyweds' private reception.

Davy called the redheaded prince her beau for five years before they split in 2009. But maybe Prince William's decision to tie the knot had Harry feeling nostalgic for his former flame -- Harry and Davy began revisiting their romance around the same time that Prince William and Middleton announced their engagement late last year.

But maintaining their on-again relationship may prove difficult for the couple -- Harry was recently promoted to fly military helicopters and will be stationed 80 miles from London, where Davy is set to start work at a law firm, according to People.
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