Posts Tagged ‘Philadelphia 76ers’

NBA Cheerleader Goings On

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

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While the eye candy posts have largely disappeared, we’re not completely above gratuity. Take, for instance, the NBA offseason. It’s not just a time to sign the Hedo Turkoglus of the world, folks. The respective cheerleading teams [...]

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Where No Dwight, No Problem Happens

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Lost in the hubbub of the Bulls/Celtics and their refuse-to-end series is the Orlando Magic, who laid a surprising beatdown on the Philadelphia 76ers, all while their franchise center sat in his hotel room, blogging about the game. Howard’s absence was due to his elbow-related suspension, a fact that caused most to assume a [...]

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No Superman for Game 6

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

As expected, Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard has been suspended by the NBA for Game 6 of the Orlando/Philadelphia series. Howard earned his one-game exile by elbowing Sixers center Samuel Dalembert in the head. Game 6 is tomorrow night in Philadelphia, and without Howard and injured Courtney Lee — also courtesy of a [...]

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Where Dwight Howard’s Elbow Happens

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

If Stan Van Jeremy thought life without Jameer Nelson was difficult, imagine how he’ll feel when Orlando and Philly go at it in Game 6 — most likely without Stan’s main man, Dwight Howard. As you can see in the video, Howard’s mountain-sized elbow made contact with Samuel Dalembert’s noggin… Because Superman threw [...]

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Where Dwight Dunks The Magic To A Win Happens

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Ah, the YouTube video post. It makes a blogger’s life so much easier — if by easy, I mean lazy (I do). Thanks to Dwight Howard’s relatively benign double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds and a ton of foul trouble) and to Courtney Lee’s impressive 24-point outing, the Orlando Magic find themselves tied with [...]

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Where Andre Iguodala Happens (NBA Playoffs)

Monday, April 20th, 2009

So far, the two teams everybody thought was capable of challenging LeBron and company are trailing in their respective series. Boston trails to Derrick Rose and the Bulls, while Orlando finds themselves in a 0-1 deficit, thanks to the game-winning antics of Andre Iguodala. After spending much of the second half (hell, the [...]

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