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My favortie cw of the KD III in black/white – team orange – cool grey. Kevin Durant is my favorite player in the nba so I had to grab em. He wore them for the away games in the 2011 NBA Playoffs. Leave me a comment and be sure to like this video and subscribe. Thanks for watching!
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NBA Finals 2011 HD Game: 2 Home team: Miami Heat Away team: Dallas Mavericks I do not claim copyright for this video.
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Mark Deez discusses collaborations with artists, projects currently under way and recently released, Young B/Jr Black’s The Truth Is Out, and discusses his 3 favorite sports/entertainment subjects of Wrestling, Boxing, and Basketball. Discussing the CM Punk angle in WWE, The Paul Williams/Lara boxing match, Haye/Klitschko, corruption in the sport, upcoming dream matches, and more. I also discuss the current NBA lockout and what I think will happen.
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Hi guys! This is my first D. Rose mix. Tell me what you think.
Rate, comment please. Thanks and enjoy.. All Video Rights Reserved to the NBA.
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When healthy, Yao Ming was one of the most dominant players in the NBA…but as his career progressed his injuries increased. And in the end, it was a brittle left foot that would cut down China’s greatest basketball export in the prime of his career. No professional athlete has ever been immune to injury, and China’s Yao, is no different. Unfortunately for the big man, the old saying…the bigger they are, the harder they fall…held true for his NBA career. Along the way, Yao picked up knock after knock…displaying a toughness that helped make him a fan favourite. However, in the end…the stress of 7’6 inches and over 300 pounds was too much for his body to take. Information provided by cctv.com Thank you www.cctv.com http
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When healthy, Yao Ming was one of the most dominant players in the NBA…but as his career progressed his injuries increased. And in the end, it was a brittle left foot that would cut down China’s greatest basketball export in the prime of his career. No professional athlete has ever been immune to injury, and China’s Yao, is no different. Unfortunately for the big man, the old saying…the bigger they are, the harder they fall…held true for his NBA career. Along the way, Yao picked up knock after knock…displaying a toughness that helped make him a fan favourite. However, in the end…the stress of 7’6 inches and over 300 pounds was too much for his body to take. Information provided by cctv.com Thank you www.cctv.com http
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