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wekeni na mapicha wakuu.....hiki kimvua nashndwa kuamka......
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Pole kwa kuishi majuu kupitia runinga!

Kesho mi natinga highlight factory kuangalia Hawks vs. Magic kwa macho yangu mwenyewe live bila ya chenga. Wewe endelea tu kukosa usingizi.
 
Hawa Dallas sijui vipi tena! Walikuwa mbele kwa points chungu nzima...sasa hivi with 32 seconds to go they are down by 2 points
 
Duh! This is unbelievable! Dallas at one point they were leading by 20 points...but they lost the game by 2 points!
 
SEMIFINAL
Miami Heat vs Boston Celtics
Los Angeles Lakers VS Dallas Mavericks
Chicago Bulls vs Atlanta Hawks
Oklahoma Thunders vs Memphis Grizles
 
Leo ndiyo leo....Celtics vs. Heat. Who ya got?

Kwa kuwa wanasema mcheza kwao hutuzwa basi Miami Heat wataibuka kidedea..lakini hawa Memphis wanatisha maana leo wameichukua home court advantage toka kwa Oklahoma City.
 
Mimi nshatabiri Heat wanachukua ubingwa mwaka huu. Nani anabisha? Anayebisha tupinge. Naweka $100.00......
 
Miami are playing with flair and intent leo alafu naona wana enjoy kweli hii game hawa Celtics utadhani hawakupumzika. James Jones anajipigia tatu tatu tuu.
 
Miami are playing with flair and intent leo alafu naona wana enjoy kweli hii game hawa Celtics utadhani hawakupumzika. James Jones anajipigia tatu tatu tuu.

Wanna wager who will win the whole thing?
 
For a 100$ ..defending champs LAL kama kawa. Anaetaka ku-bet na kupoteza na aseme.
 
For a 100$ ..defending champs LAL kama kawa. Anaetaka ku-bet na kupoteza na aseme.

Mie Nitaongeza 100 zengine Sema Odom anatakiwa awe na Dirk Nowitzki sana jamaa anachoma vibaya. na Kobe apunguze kuwa anaoanao muda mwingi... Celtic anambanjuwa Miami Final inarudi Palepale LAL na Celtic or Bulls na LAL akifika Final ujue hatii mguu mtu. mie wasiwasi wangu ni Oklahoma tu.
 
Pole kwa kuishi majuu kupitia runinga!

Kesho mi natinga highlight factory kuangalia Hawks vs. Magic kwa macho yangu mwenyewe live bila ya chenga. Wewe endelea tu kukosa usingizi.
wewe mbeba box huna hela ya kuangalia game live.....
 
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The 22-year-old Derrick Rose supplanted Wes Unseld as the youngest to win the award.

Bulls' Rose wins 2010-11 Kia NBA MVP Award


Posted May 3 2011 8:10PM
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. (AP) -- Right from the start, Derrick Rose wondered why he couldn't be the MVP. It turns out, nothing could stop him.

http://www.nba.com/2011/news/05/03/mvp-award/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt1

Rose officially became the NBA's youngest MVP on Tuesday and joined Michael Jordan as the only Bulls player to win the award, which was no surprise given his spectacular season and Chicago's leap to a league-leading 62 wins.
He has a ways to go before he catches Jordan, who won five MVPs and led the way to two championship three-peats, but he sure is off to a good start.
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"I'm not even touching that man right there," Rose said. "I'm far away from him. If anything, it would be great to be close to him. This is a different team, a different era."
In his third year, the dynamic point guard led the Bulls to their best season since the championship era.
The 22-year-old Rose got 1,182 points and 113 first-place votes from a panel of media voters, supplanting Wes Unseld as the youngest to win the award with a runaway win. Orlando's Dwight Howard (643 points) finished second, Miami's LeBron James was third, the Lakers' Kobe Bryant was fourth and Oklahoma City star Kevin Durant finished fifth.
A product of Chicago's South Side, Rose established himself as one of the top players in the league after going from Rookie of the Year to All-Star in his first two seasons. He took another step this year with one of the best all-around performances by a point guard.
He averaged 25 points and 7.7 assists while leading Chicago into contention for its first championship since the Jordan-Scottie Pippen era. For all the groaning over the Bulls missing out on James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in free agency, they did quite well for themselves anyway.
Rose showed up to training camp openly wondering why he couldn't be MVP. Then, he backed it up.
"It really just came out," Rose said. "That's the way I thought at the time. I put a lot of hard work into my game, especially during the summer. ... I dedicated my whole summer to basketball. Even though it was tough, I did it."
Rose was a picture of humility during the news conference. He thanked everyone from the fans to his teammates, coaches and management, and he choked up when he mentioned his mom, Brenda Rose, and older brothers seated in the front row.
At one point, he looked at her and paused.
"Just thinking how hard she works," he said. "Those are hard days. My days shouldn't be hard because I love what I'm doing. That's playing basketball. You keep me going every day and I love you."
Rose ranked seventh in scoring and 10th in assists, making him the only player this season in the top 10 in both categories. The only other Bull to do so was Jordan in 1988-89, when he led the league in scoring (32.5 points) and finished 10th in assists, according to information provided to the team by the Elias Sports Bureau.
Throw in a 4.1 rebounding average, and Rose joins another elite group. He's the seventh player in league history to average at least 25 points, 7.5 assists and 4.0 rebounds, along with Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Larry Bird, Wade and James, according to Elias.
"We all knew how good he could be," veteran forward Luol Deng said. "It's a big surprise for all of us how quick he got there. We knew he was going to get there; we said that from the start. He's just a hard worker, a humble kid. He's really out there just to win games."
In the postseason, he's been just as impressive.
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He scored 39 and 36 points in the first two playoff games against Indiana. Then he shook off two sub-par performances and a sprained left ankle to score 25 points in Game 5 as the top-seeded Bulls closed out what had been a tight first-round series with a 116-89 victory.
They stumbled in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Atlanta, losing 103-95. Rose scored 24 points, but he hit just 11 of 27 shots and did not attempt a free throw. He also limped off the court after twisting his left ankle, but expects to be ready for Game 2 on Wednesday.
It's been a rapid, steady climb for a player who came into the league with soaring expectations. He helped Simeon Career Academy become the first Chicago Public League team to win back-to-back state championships, then led Memphis to the NCAA championship game before the Bulls drafted him with the No. 1 pick in 2008 after defying 1.7-percent odds to win the lottery.
"I'll never forget the morning after we got that pick where we got the entire management staff together to meet," general manager Gar Forman said.
They knew then who they were picking.
And when they started talking to him, Forman said, "It was obvious to us that not only was Derrick a very special talent, but he possessed the intangibles that you need to become a very special player in this league. Going into that draft, I remember our feeling was this is too good to be true."
Now?
"Our feeling is still this is really too good to be true," Forman said.
Rose has added new touches to his game every season, expanding the range on his jumper to go with those explosive drives to the basket.
"He's been everything you could ask for," coach Tom Thibodeau said. "He's been a leader, a player. He's only going to get better."
 
LAL trailing 2-0 home court advantage gone. Sad as it seems that foul - mouthed buffoon Cuban will have a last laugh in this one.
 

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