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This video details the 2008 Celtics Defense against Kobe Bryant in the NBA finals. I show the floating zone defense, hard fouls, hand-checking, dirty physical play and the hords of defenders that Kobe had to go up against.<br><br>This is another example of the superior defenses in the modern era of basketball. I repeat, Jordan never faced any team as good as the 2004 Pistons or the 2008 Celtics in his 6 trips to the NBA finals.
2008 NBA FINALS Kobe...
Categories: Basketball 
Added: 23 days ago
By: razibirat
Runtime: 10:27
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The New York Times: ''A Cuban tae kwon do athlete and his coach were barred for life after the athlete kicked a referee in the face following his disqualification in his bronze medal match.<br><br>The Cuban coach, Leudis González, offered no apology for the actions of the athlete, Ángel Matos, during the men's over-80 kilogram (176 pounds) match.<br><br>Matos was winning, 3-2, in the second round, when he fell to the mat after being hit by his opponent, Kazakhstan's Arman Chilmanov. He remained there, awaiting medical attention, when he was disqualified for taking too much injury time. Fighters get one minute, and Matos was disqualified when his time ran out.<br><br>Matos angrily questioned the call, pushed a judge, then pushed and kicked the referee, Chakir Chelbat of Sweden. Matos then spat on the floor and was escorted out.<br><br>"He was too strict," González said, referring to the decision to disqualify Matos. Afterward, he charged that the match was fixed, accusing the Kazakhs of offering him money.<br><br>"This is a strong violation of the spirit of tae kwon do and the Olympic Games," the World Taekwondo Federation said in a release. It added that there would be a lifetime ban of González and Matos in all championships sanctioned by the organization and that all Matos's records at the Beijing Games would be erased.<br><br>In his first match, Matos defeated Italy's Leonardo Basile, then beat China's Liu Xiaobo, 2-1, in the quarterfinals. But he lost to the South Korean Cha Dong-min in the semifinals to land in the bronze medal match.<br><br>"To me it was obvious he was unable to continue," Chilmanov said. "His toe on his left foot was broken."<br><br>Matos won the gold medal in this division at the 2000 Sydney Games, dedicating the victory to his mother, who died on the day of the opening ceremony. At the 2004 Athens Games, he finished 11th.''
Beijing Olympics 2008...
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Added: 90 days ago
By: yar87
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Usain Bolt of Jamaica produced a stunning performance to win the men's 100 metres Olympic title on Saturday in a new world record time of 9.69 seconds.<br><br>The 21-year-old beat home Richard Thompson of Trinidad and Tobago (9.89secs) while Walter Dix of the United States was third in a time of 9.91 secs.<br><br>"I felt the world record earlier on," said Bolt, the first Jamaican to win the title.<br><br>"I came here just to win and I did just that. I didn't even know I'd broken the world record until I did my victory lap.<br><br>"Now I'm just concentrating on my two races coming up. I came here prepared and I'm going to try and do it the (100 and 200m double)."<br><br>Dr Herb Elliott, Jamaican team chief doctor, immediately moved to scotch suggestions that the youngster was doped.<br><br>"I don't care about the rumours. He's been tested over and over again," said Elliott.<br><br>Bolt's compatriot, and former world record holder, Asafa Powell came fifth as six of the eight finalists finished under 10 seconds, a record for the Olympic final, which also equalled the 1991 world final in Tokyo when six men also dipped under the 10 second barrier.<br><br>Powell, who again failed on the big stage, paid handsome tribute to his compatriot who could well go on and add the 200m title later in the Games.<br><br>"He is the best ever sprinter and I've said that before," said the 25-year-old.<br><br>"He has run 9.69 and got the gold so he is definitely the greatest. It was a spectacular performance and he was definitely the best here. He could have run faster if he had run straight through the line."<br><br>Powell admitted he had run out of steam.<br><br>"I was feeling good but I didn't feel it in my legs. They died on me."<br><br>Bolt, who bettered compatriot Don Quarrie's silver medal from the 1976 Olympics when he ironically finished second to a Trinidadian in Hasely Crawford, was headed by Thompson for the first part of the race but there was no contest once he got into his stride and went clear away from the field.<br><br>So commanding was his lead he eased up well before the line and held out his hands in celebration.<br><br>Behind him Thompson showed the same impressive form the 23-year-old had displayed during the earlier heats to hold on to second and was left in awe of the winner.<br><br>"It feels good to be here, to be part of history," said Thompson.<br><br>"It was good to finish behind him (Bolt) because there's no way anyone on earth could have beaten him tonight.<br><br>"To finish second to him that is a great accomplishment in itself. Usain is a great athlete. It was jsut a matter of time before he proved himself on this stage."<br><br>Dix, also an Olympic debutant, came on strong in the final metres to overhaul Powell, who lost out on fourth place to surprise package Churandy Martina of the Dutch Antilles.<br><br>Both Dix and Martina admitted that Bolt was just in another world.<br><br>"That was the greatest race ever," beamed 22-year-old Dix, who will take on Bolt again in the 200m.<br><br>"I can't be more satisfied with third place. He (Bolt) broke the world record, you can't ask for more."<br><br>Martina, who showed championship credentials with fifth and seventh in the 100 and 200m at last year's world championships, said Bolt could take the time down even further.<br><br>"Everyone could see what he did, he didn't even push through the line. Its an amazing time," said the 24-year-old.<br><br>World champion Tyson Gay, out of action for just over a month after suffering a hamstring injury before the Olympics, exited in the semi-finals earlier on Saturday, when he finished fifth.
Usain Bolt runs 9.68 for...
Categories: Track and Field 
Added: 96 days ago
By: mse778
Runtime: 6:-0
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While an Olympic medal would be seen by most athletes as the ultimate reward for a lifetime's work, Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian was less than pleased with the bronze he won at the Chinese Agricultural University Gym. <br><br>Abrahamian threw down his 84kg greco-roman bronze in disgust after his shot at gold was ended by a decision denounced by the Swedish coach as "politics".<br><br>Abrahamian took the medal from around his neck during the medal ceremony, stepped from the podium and dropped it in the middle of the mat before storming off.<br><br>The Swedish wrestler had to be restrained by team-mates earlier as a row erupted with judges over the decision in a semi-final bout with Andrea Minguzzi of Italy, who went on to the take gold.<br><br>Abrhamian, who won silver at the Athens 2004 Games, shouted at the referee, then went over to confront judges, angrily throwing off the restraining arm of a team official.<br><br>Swedish fans booed loudly as the judges filed out of the arena. Abrahamian said nothing to waiting reporters but whacked an aluminium barricade with his fist as he left the hall.<br><br>"It's all politics," said Swedish coach Leo Myllari.<br><br>Myllari did not say if he intended to lodge a formal protest over the decision by referee Jean-Marc Petoud of Switzerland, judge Lee Ronald Mackay of Canada, and mat chairman Guillermo Orestes Molina of Cuba.<br><br>Other favourites went out in the semi-finals or earlier. Athens 96kg gold medallist Karam Gaber of Egypt failed to make it to the quarter-finals. Aleksey Mishin of Russia, who took Athens gold in the 84kg class, was beaten by Minguzzi.<br><br>Ramaz Nozazde of Georgia, who took silver in Athens, succumbed to Marek Svec of the Czech Republic, still fighting at age 35. Svec then lost to Russia's European champion Aslanbek Kushtov, who caught him with a spectacular fall.<br><br>In the heavyweight 120kg class, Armenia's Yuri Patrikeev and Dremiel Byers of the United States, both favoured as finalists, failed to go through.
Olympic wrestler throws...
Categories: Combat Sports 
Added: 98 days ago
By: mse778
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Sorry for the quality; the video was too big.<br><br>Watch the 45 year old go to work on young kids ranging from around 4'8 to 6'8. Stay tuned for a couple of dunks at the end of the video. Keep in mind Michael doesn't play basketball that much anymore because he is busy most of the time.<br><br>If you would like to use this video or parts of this video please ask for permission.<br><br>-----------------------<br>Notes and extra questions:<br><br>Mark Jackson was in attendance and said that Michael Jordan is the best player of all time and that Kobe was the best player since Michael but not better.<br><br>Michael Jordan was asked who he thought was the best player in the NBA today and he said it was Kobe Bryant.<br><br>Michael Jordan was asked who was the best shooter in the NBA and Jordan said it was Ray Allen.<br><br>Jordan said he likes to watch Dwight Howard play, however he said that Howard isn't the best Center of the league and that he needs to develop more offensive moves than just dunking.<br><br>Jordan said if he were to pick starters for the US team it would be Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, and Tim Duncan. He said if he couldn't take Tim Duncan he would take Shaq.<br><br>Jordan said his toughest defender when he played was Joe Dumars.<br><br>Jordan said his favorite team to play for was the North Carolina Tar Heels.<br><br>Jordan said his most memorable moment was the 1984 Olympics.<br><br>Jordan molded his game after David Thompson.<br><br>Jordan to this day denies that he gave Bryon Russell a push saying that the refs didn't call anything therefore it wasn't a push.<br><br>Jordan's favorite game to play in was game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLQl7U...<br><br>When MJ was asked what he did to be able to jump so high, he said "nothing really I mean I rode bike that's about it."<br><br>MJ said his most favorite players to watch were KG, CP3, KB, and LBJ, he said he had more but he couldn't think of anymore at the time.<br><br>He said he LOVED Chris Paul.<br><br>Jordan was asked if he can change one thing about his career what would he change. After a long pause Jordan replied that he would try to work more on his free throws he said he shot 83% for his career and he felt he was a better shooter than that.<br><br>The kid at the 3:56-4:27 mark is Kyle Massey from Cory in the House and That's so Raven.
Michael Jordan 45 years young
Categories: Basketball 
Added: 111 days ago
By: gsn66
Runtime: 5:43
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Justin Timberlake, an avid golfer and Memphis Tigers fan, hosted the ESPY Awards honoring the year's best sports moments and athletes.<br><br>***Nominees and Winners***<br><br>Best Male Athlete<br>* Tiger Woods, Golf<br>Tom Brady, New England Patriots<br>Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers<br>Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees<br><br>Best Female Athlete<br>* Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball/Los Angeles<br>Lorena Ochoa, Golf<br>Sparks, Wnba<br>Danica Patrick, Auto Racing<br>Lindsey Vonn, Skiing<br><br>Best Moment<br>* Great Sportsmanship, Central Washington Vs. Western Oregon Softball<br>Jon Lester's No-Hitter<br>Danica Patrick Wins<br><br>Best Team<br>* Boston Celtics<br>Boston Red Sox<br>New York Giants<br>Kansas Men's Basketball<br>Tennessee Women's Basketball<br>Detroit Red Wings<br><br>Best Coach-Manager<br>* Pat Summitt, Tennessee Women's Basketball<br>Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox<br>Tom Coughlin, New York Giants<br>Doc Rivers, Boston Celtics<br><br>Best Game<br>* Super Bowl: Giants Over Patriots<br>Ncaa Men's Basketball Championship: Kansas Over Memphis<br>Nba Finals, Game 4: Celtics Over Lakers<br><br>Best Championship Performance<br>* Tiger Woods, 2008 U.S. Open<br>Venus Williams, 2007 Wimbledon<br>Josh Beckett, 2007 Baseball Playoffs<br>Rafael Nadal, 2008 French Open<br><br>Best Play<br>* Super Bowl: Eli Manning To David Tyree<br>Mississippi Miracle<br>Big 10 Stunner<br>Nash Shoots And Scores<br><br>Best Finish<br>* Hilltoppers Advance<br>Mcmurray Edges Busch<br>Spurs Prevail<br>Pens Stay Alive<br><br>Best Upset<br>* New York Giants: Beat Patriots In The Super Bowl<br>Appalachian State: Stuns Michigan In College Football, 34-32<br>Da' Tara: Wins The Belmont Stakes As A 38-1 Longshot<br>Fresno State: Beats Georgia To Win The College World Series<br><br>Best Breakthrough Athlete<br>* Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings<br>Stephen Curry, Davidson Basketball<br>Kyle Busch, Nascar<br>Ana Ivanovic, Tennis<br><br>Best Record Breaking Performance<br>* Brett Farve, Green Bay Packers<br>Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants<br>Usain Bolt, Track And Field<br>Tom Brady & Randy Moss, New England Patriots<br><br>Best Sports Movie<br>* Semi-Pro<br>Resurrecting The Champ<br>The Game Plan<br>Leatherheads<br><br>Best Male College Athlete<br>* Tim Tebow, Florida Football<br>Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Basketball<br>Michael Beasley, Kansas State Basketball<br><br>Best Female College Athlete<br>* Candace Parker, Tennessee Basketball<br>Angela Tincher, Virginia Tech Softball<br>Rachel Dawson, North Carolina Field Hockey<br><br>Best Male Athlete With A Disability<br>* Ryan Kocer, Wrestling<br>Matt Scott, Basketball<br>Phil Scholz, Swimming<br>Marthell Vazquez, Soccer<br><br>Best Female Athlete With A Disability<br>* Shay Oberg, Softball<br>Patty Cisneros, Basketball<br>Jessica Galli, Track And Field<br>Susan Beth Scott, Swimming<br><br>Best Male International Athlete<br>* Rafael Nadal, Tennis<br>Kaka, Soccer<br>Manu Ginobili, Basketball<br>Cristiano Ronaldo, Soccer<br><br>Best Female International Athlete<br>* Lorena Ochoa, Golf<br>Marta, Soccer<br>Lauren Jackson, Basketball<br>Justine Henin, Tennis<br><br>Best Baseball Player<br>* Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees<br>Josh Beckett, Boston Red Sox<br>Jimmy Rollins, Philadelphia Phillies<br>Jake Peavy, San Diego Padres<br>C.C. Sabathia, Cleveland Indians<br><br>Best NBA Player<br>* Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers<br>Lebron James, Cleveland Cavaliers<br>Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets<br>Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic<br>Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics<br><br>Best WNBA Player<br>* Lauren Jackson, Seattle Storm<br>Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury<br>Becky Hammon, San Antonio Silver Stars<br>Seimone Augustus, Minnesota Lynx<br><br>Best NFL Player<br>* Tom Brady, New England Patriots<br>Randy Moss, New England Patriots<br>Ladainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers<br>Bob Sanders, Indianoplis Colts<br>Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers<br>Eli Manning , New York Giants<br><br>Best NHL Player<br>* Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins<br>Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames<br>Alexander Ovechkin, Washington Capitals<br>Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins<br>Pavel Datsyuk, Detroit Red Wings<br><br>Best MLS Player<br>* David Beckham, Los Angeles Galaxy<br>Luciano Emilio, D.C. United<br>Juan Pablo Angel, New York Red Bulls<br>Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Chicago Fire<br>Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy<br>Matt Reis, New England Revolution<br><br>Best Male Action Sports Athlete<br>* Shaun White, Skateboarding/Snowboarding<br>Kevin Robinson, Bmx<br>Chad Reed, Supercross<br>Kevin Pearce, Snowboarding<br><br>Best Female Action Sports Athlete<br>* Gretchen Bleiler, Snowboarding<br>Jessica Patterson, Motocross<br>Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing<br>Lindsey Jacobellis, Snowboarding<br><br>Best Bowler<br>* Norm Duke<br>Walter Ray Williams Jr.<br>Chris Barnes<br><br>Best Driver<br>* Jimmie Johnson<br>Dario Franchitti<br>Lewis Hamilton<br>Kyle Busch<br>Scott Dixon<br>Tony Schumacher<br><br>Best Fighter<br>* Floyd Mayweather, Boxing<br>Joe Calzaghe, Boxing<br>Kelly Pavlik, Boxing<br>George St. Pierre, Mixed Martial Arts<br>Holly Holm, Boxing<br><br>Best Golfer<br>* Tiger Woods<br>Lorena Ochoa<br>Annika Sorenstam<br>Phil Mickelson<br><br>Best Jockey<br>* Kent Desormeaux<br>Garrett Gomez<br>Robby Albarado<br><br>Best Outdoor Athlete<br>* Army Capt. Scott Smiley, Mountain Climber<br>Skeet Reese, Angler<br>Lance Mackey, Dog Musher<br>Skip Storch, Marathon Swimmer<br>Dave Hahn, Mountain Climber<br><br>Best Male Tennis Player<br>* Roger Federer<br>Rafael Nadal<br>Novak Djokovic<br>Bob And Mike Bryan<br><br>Best Female Tennis Player<br>* Maria Sharapova<br>Justine Henin<br>Ana Ivanovic<br><br>Best Track And Field Athlete<br>* Tyson Gay<br>Allyson Felix<br>Jeremy Wariner<br>Usain Bolt<br><br>Hummer Like Nothing Else Award<br>* George Martin<br>Manny Ramirez<br>Sidney Crosby<br>Ashley Force
2008 ESPY Award Show...
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Added: 121 days ago
By: gsn66
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In a match that will go down in Wimbledon history, Rafael Nadal wins against five-time champion Roger Federer.<br><br>Nadal ended Federer's five-year reign as king of Wimbledon with a 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-7 9-7 victory in one of the most dramatic finals seen at the All England Club.<br><br>22-year-old Nadal survived an incredible Federer fightback to become the first Spaniard to win the grasscourt title since Manuel Santana in 1966. He is also the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.<br><br>Nadal held the tears back as he embraced the deposed champion. Breaking with protocol, the Spaniard climbed up to a low roof to celebrate with Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Spain in the Royal Box.<br><br>Federer's unbeaten run on grass spanned 65 matches and Nadal's victory ended the 26-year-old Swiss player's hopes of surpassing Borg's five consecutive Wimbledon titles.
Rafael Nadal wins Wimbledon
Categories: Tennis 
Added: 137 days ago
By: essential6
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In a match that will go down in Wimbledon history, Rafael Nadal wins against five-time champion Roger Federer.<br><br>Nadal ended Federer's five-year reign as king of Wimbledon with a 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-7 9-7 victory in one of the most dramatic finals seen at the All England Club.<br><br>22-year-old Nadal survived an incredible Federer fightback to become the first Spaniard to win the grasscourt title since Manuel Santana in 1966. He is also the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.<br><br>Nadal held the tears back as he embraced the deposed champion. Breaking with protocol, the Spaniard climbed up to a low roof to celebrate with Prince Felipe and Princess Letizia of Spain in the Royal Box.<br><br>Federer's unbeaten run on grass spanned 65 matches and Nadal's victory ended the 26-year-old Swiss player's hopes of surpassing Borg's five consecutive Wimbledon titles.
Nadal takes Wimbledon 2008
Categories: Tennis 
Added: 137 days ago
By: Live Life
Runtime: 3:06
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Zack King Burnsville High School Hockey State Finals Check
Zack King Burnsville High...
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Added: 140 days ago
By: carrie
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Federer -Ancic Wimbledon 2008 Highlights (Q-Finals)<br><br>2nd July 2008
Federer - Ancic Wimbledon...
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Added: 140 days ago
By: Live Life
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When MJ said his injured knee was feeling 'not horrible' during this grandfatherly phase (which was not often), he was dropping 40+ with ease. Here he is getting 41 just after hitting 40 against Cleveland at age 38 and a half. I assume that Dan Majerle brought out the inspiration in Father MJ due to memories of the 1993 Finals and unfortunately, The Young Matrix got in the way and took some abuse in the process. Hitting the zone and 17 shots, MJ notched 41pts on 17 buckets at 57% without even taking a trey and only needing 7 free throws. This was MJ's zone alone and even at this age, MJ's will, creativity and ability to improvise and stack the highlight reel were miles above the young'uns.
Michael Jordan 2002: 41pts...
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Added: 141 days ago
By: propelman22
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Russia vs Spain 2nd Half Highlights Euro 2008. Score: RUS 0 ESP 3
Russia vs Spain 2nd Half...
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Added: 147 days ago
By: freestyla818
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Russia vs Spain 1st Half Highlights Euro 2008. Score: RUS 0 ESP 3
Russia vs Spain 1st Half...
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Added: 148 days ago
By: freestyla818
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1st Half Highlights from Russia Vs Spain in the Euro 2008 Semi Final. Score: RUS 0 ESP 3
Russia vs Spain Highlights...
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Added: 148 days ago
By: freestyla818
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2nd half Highlights and Goals from Germany Vs Turkey in the Euro 2008 Semi Final. Score: GER 3 TUR 2
Germany vs Turkey...
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Added: 148 days ago
By: cashmoney818
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1st half Highlights and Goals from Germany Vs Turkey in the Euro 2008 Semi Final. Score: GER 3 TUR 2
Germany vs Turkey...
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Added: 148 days ago
By: cashmoney818
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Amir Sadollah vs. CB Dollaway in the finals of The Ultimate Fighter 7 on Saturday night. Their first fight ended in an armbar victory for Sadollah. Dollaway gets his chance for revenge Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Amir Sadollah vs CB...
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Added: 151 days ago
By: freestyla818
Runtime: 6:06
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Highlights of the Italy vs. Spain in the Euro 2008 Quarter-Finals on June 22, 2008. Score: ESP 0 ITA 0 (ESP 4-2 on penalties)
Italy vs Spain Euro 2008...
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Added: 151 days ago
By: freestyla818
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Croatia vs. Turkey in the Euro 2008 Quarter-Finals on June 20, 2008. (2nd half)
Croatia vs Turkey...
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Added: 153 days ago
By: cashmoney818
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Croatia vs. Turkey in the Euro 2008 Quarter-Finals on June 20, 2008. (1st half)
Croatia vs Turkey...
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Added: 153 days ago
By: freestyla818
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2nd Half of Portugal vs. Germany in the Euro 2008 Quarter Finals on June 19, 2008. Score: POR 2 GER 3
Portugal vs Germany - Euro...
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Added: 154 days ago
By: freestyla818
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1st Half of Portugal vs. Germany in the Euro 2008 Quarter Finals on June 19, 2008. Score: POR 2 GER 3
Portugal vs Germany - Euro...
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Added: 154 days ago
By: freestyla818
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The Machine talks about game 3 vs. the Celtics where he scored 20 points. We may have lost game 4 but
Sasha Vujacic-"THE...
Categories: Basketball 
Added: 156 days ago
By: In It to Win It
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The interview with Kevin Garnett after the Boston Celitcs win over the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals 2008 . credits to espn and abc.
NBA Finals-Kevin Garnett...
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Added: 156 days ago
By: david626
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