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Aaron Brooks - Houston Rambo MIX by MISIEK
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MY MIX FROM MISIEK MOVIE SHOW footage from 2007 to 2008 LUDZIE PRZEMYS?U
misiekakpl@o2.pl Music: Reef The Lost Cauze - Bad Lieutenant (Hip-Hop) HQ LINK:
http://rapidshare.com/files/165973386/95abhr.rar NUMBER: 0 Highlights / Video /
Clip Bio: Aaron Jamal Brooks (born January 14, 1985, in Seattle, Washington) is an
American basketball player who was selected 26th overall in the 2007 National Basketball
Association Draft by the Houston Rockets. A point guard, he had a college basketball
career at the University of Oregon.Brooks, a high profile recruit out of Franklin High
School in Seattle, "earned just about every honor possible" while leading his team to the
Washington 4A State Championship as a senior. In that championship game, Brooks went
head-to-head with future Gonzaga Bulldog turned Charlotte Bobcat, Adam Morrison. Brooks
finished with 38 points in the 67-55 win. Morrison finished with 37 in the loss but was
still named Tournament MVP after matching the then four-game scoring total.Brooks finished
his college career at the University of Oregon in 2007. He was a four-year starter for the
Ducks, and finished his career with 13.1 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. In
his first year at Oregon, Brooks took over the starting point guard role previously
occupied by current NBA guard Luke Ridnour. Despite missing 10 games with a broken bone in
his wrist, Brooks earned Pac-10 All-Freshman honors. Brooks was named honorable mention
all-Pac-10 for his efforts as a sophomore, a season which included a 34 point effort
against USC. After a disappointing junior year at Oregon culminating in a suspension
during a game against Washington, Brooks rebounded to become one of the leading candidates
for Pac-10 Player of the Year. He led the Ducks to a number of key victories, including
game winners over then #1 ranked UCLA and then #10 Arizona in Tucson. Brooks scored a team
high 31 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in an overtime road win against then top 25 ranked
Washington State, helping to hand the Cougars their first home loss of the 2006-07 season.
At the half-way mark of Pac-10 conference play, Brooks was averaging 19.1 points and 4.5
assists per game in leading Oregon to a top 10 ranking and a 19-2 overall record. The
Ducks went on to finish in a tie for third place in the Pac-10, and won the Pac-10
Championship tournament following an impressive three day romp over Arizona, Cal and USC.
Oregon advanced to the Midwest Regional Final where they lost to defending champion
Florida. On March 5, Brooks was announced as one of 22 finalists for the John R. Wooden
Award, which is given to the top college basketball player in the nation. On March 28,
Brooks was one of 10 players named to the Wooden All-American Team. He won the men's three
point shootout on March 29, 2007, to finish off his NCAA career, but lost the "battle of
the sexes" to Katie Gearlds of Purdue University. His major was political science. On June
28, 2007, Brooks was taken 26th overall in the first round of the 2007 NBA Draft by the
Houston Rockets. If U want clips from NBA go to http://rapidshare.com/users/DQ0IXB and
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Mavericks 100-Bobcats 83 Highlights 18.11.2008
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Dallas went into Charlotte to get the 100-83 victory, behind Dirk Nowitzki's 32 points.
Author : ErikNBA
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Block of the Night:Gerald Wallace Great Block on Shawne Williams
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Rejection! Gerald Wallace sends this one into the backboard.
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Author : ErikNBA
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Dallas Mavericks vs Charlotte Bobcats 11/18/08
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Dallas went into Charlotte to get the 100-83 victory, behind Dirk Nowitzki's 32 points.
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Author : NBASeason2009
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Mavericks 100, Bobcats 83
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Dallas went into Charlotte to get the 100-83 victory, behind Dirk Nowitzki's 32 points.
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Author : MavSill
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Gerald Wallace Putback Dunk
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Sorry for the bad editing
Author : deadlyErnest1
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Orlando Magic @ Charlotte Bobcats 11/16/08
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The top two picks of the 2004 NBA Draft play against each other, the Charlotte Bobcats'
Emeka Okafor and the Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard. Watch the video in high quality by
putting " &fmt=18 " at the end of the url.

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Author : aznpowerdaniel
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NBA Highlights of the Games This week Top 10 Best Plays of the day
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thebreathingroomshow.com log on now. for the exclusive news and highlights
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Toronto Raptors vs Charlotte Bobcats Nov.9/08
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The Toronto Raptors overcame their recent struggles by returning to what got them off to a
strong start this season - finding the open man. Chris Bosh capitalized by scoring 30
points with a season-high 15 rebounds for the Raptors in an 89-79 victory over the
Charlotte Bobcats on Sunday that snapped a two-game losing streak. "My teammates do a
great job of finding the open guy,'' said Bosh, who scored 14 points in the fourth quarter
when Toronto led by as many as 15. "That's what we're taught to do, and that's where we
make our bread and butter. If we see a guy open, we have to get it to him.'' Andrea
Bargnani scored 18 points for the Raptors, including a key 3-pointer with less than six
minutes to go that put Toronto ahead to stay. Jose Calderon added 13 points and Jamario
Moon had 10 for the Raptors, who opened the season with three straight wins. "We just had
to get back to believing in ourselves,'' Bosh said. "We kind of stopped talking about
being a good team. ... We stopped demanding perfection from ourselves.'' Bobcats rookie
D.J. Augustin scored 11 of his 14 points in the second quarter in helping Charlotte take a
45-40 lead at the break. Jason Richardson and Raymond Felton had 12 points each, and Jared
Dudley 10. Gerald Wallace, the Bobcats' No. 2 scorer at 17.2 points per game, was held to
six points on 2-of-11 shooting. "If they do a good job on (Richardson) and Wallace, it's
pretty tough for us,'' Charlotte head coach Larry Brown said. Charlotte upped its lead to
58-47 on Richardson's layup with 7:11 remaining in the third quarter. But the Raptors
closed the quarter with a 16-9 run to pull within 67-63. "We had control of it, and we
let them get away,'' Wallace said. "Late in that third quarter, they kind of took over the
game. ... We just had trouble guarding them and they were able to get too many easy
baskets.'' The two sides then swapped the lead six times in the first five minutes of the
fourth quarter, with Richardson giving Charlotte its last lead at 74-72 on a 3-pointer
with 7:58 left. Bosh tied the game 30 seconds later with a layup, and Bargnani's
3-pointer from the top of the key with 5:53 left put Toronto ahead. Bargnani also capped
a 17-point run with another 3-pointer with 1:42 remaining that gave the Raptors an 89-74
margin, their biggest lead of the game. "Andrea gave us a big lift,'' Toronto head coach
Sam Mitchell said. "(And) our guys made the game easy for Chris. We got him some easy
baskets for a change without him having to work so hard.'' With the Bobcats struggling to
find their range - they hit just 3 of their first 15 shots - Toronto appeared to take
command midway through the first quarter, going on a 14-6 run to pull ahead 20-13 with 30
seconds left. Charlotte, however, got right back into it with six unanswered points over
the final 7 seconds to cut the Raptors' lead to 20-19, beginning with Emeka Okafor's
layup. Matt Carroll hit a free throw after Mitchell was called for a technical foul with
1.5 seconds left, and Felton hit three more free throws after he was fouled by Anthony
Parker on a desperation 3-pointer from midcourt. Augustin, the ninth overall pick in the
June draft, then put the Bobcats ahead with his offensive surge in the second quarter. He
nailed a 3-pointer with 10:34 left to tie the game at 22-22, made another a minute later
to put Charlotte up 27-24, and scored the Bobcats' final five points of the quarter. "We
had a horrible first quarter, but we managed to stay attached in the second quarter,''
Brown said. "We controlled the tempo and got good shots early in the third quarter. Then
it seemed like we didn't stop them, and that was the difference.'' Notes: Toronto was
4-for-17 on 3-pointers Sunday, extending its NBA-record streak of consecutive games with
at least on 3 to 784 games. Calderon kept the Raptors' streak intact with his 3 from the
corner with 6:47 left in the third quarter. ... Bosh became the second player in Toronto
history to pass the 7,000-point mark in career scoring. He has 7,011 points, second behind
Vince Carter, who scored 9,420 points between 1998-2004. ... Charlotte kept Sean May on
the inactive list for a fifth straight game for what Brown had previously said were
"conditioning issues.'' May only played in 58 games his first two seasons because of
injuries, and missed the entire 2007-08 season after having surgery on his right knee.

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Author : monuow
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Utah Jazz @ Charlotte Bobcats 11/14/08
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The Utah Jazz visit the Charlotte Bobcats and try to recover from that embarassing loss to
the Washington Wizards. Watch the video in high quality by putting " &fmt=18 " at the end
of the url.

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Author : aznpowerdaniel
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