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Friday, October 13, 2006

HEY GUYS! im sry if i havent been posting recently... O lvls and basketball at the same time... so i wun be having time for this blog for some time alright? nxt is tt my previous tagboard had some problems... so i had to use this new one i found on ian and jeff's blog... anyway... the bottom line is tt i wun be posting anytime soon... not until after O lvls anyway... but dun give up on me alright? ok... tt's it! thanx to those who still visit!

good luck to all the sec 4 s for their O levels!

I loVe tHis GaMe
9:43 PM

Monday, October 09, 2006

alright! hi once again... first things first... thanx to the ppl who tagged... its encouraging u noe? haha... sry for not posting ytd... there were some family stuff happening and i had to go back to malaysia for awhile... din do much except waste time... so i had to rush my homework till midnight... i din get to finish in the end... but at least i tried! and yo alvin! thanx for putting those up... i knew i left out some info... i'll see if i can squeeze those in some other time

OK! now let us start this post officially with the intro of some basketball movies/animes...

1st up we have this movie Coach Carter! Produced in 2005... this show's based on a true story where coach carter comes in to a backstreet school to coach basketball to a bunch of ruffians and slight hooligans... the classic show where the coach tames the players and in time... learn to respect them as they respect him... the promotion for this show's also definitely cool enough for u to be tempted...
"Their place, their game, his rules"
finally... some memorable quotes from the show!

Timo Cruz: Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine as children do. It's not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own lights shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

Kenyon Stone: [running lines] Yo, how many we gonna do?
Coach Ken Carter: Sir.
Kenyon Stone: Yo, sir, how many we gonna do?
Coach Ken Carter: Let's see how many you can do in... one hour and seven minutes.

Coach Ken Carter: When we step on the floor every second that clock is ticking, we are pedal to the metal, we run the ball, we pressure the ball, and most importantly we control the tempo of the game, we make them play Richmond Oiler ball.

Jason Lyle: You said we're a team. One person struggles, we all struggle. One person triumphs, we all triumph.

next up we have Glory Road! Produce in 2006 and directed by James Gartner... Glory Road features basketball in the old times way way back where racism was rampant in America and african americans have no say... this show is as well a true story and here's what it is...

In 1965 Don Haskins (Josh Lucas) was coaching girls high school basketball somewhere in the dustbowl of Oklahoma when he was offered the head coaching position at tiny Texas Western University. Though the job was low paying and Haskins and his wife (Emily Deschanel) would have to live in the mens dorm, with their two young children, the job was his first chance to coach division one mens basketball. He could not pass up the opportunity.
Packed off to the scorching hot oil fields of El Paso Texas, Haskins had no plans on making history. He simply wanted to put a winning team on the court. The fastest way to improve the Texas Western Miners team was to do something that few other programs in the country were willing to do. Actively recruit several african american players.
By 1966 college basketball had long been integrated but there was a basketball equivalent of Jim Crow laws in place, off the books. As described by the teams long time trainer Ross Moore, (Red West) teams, especially in the south, had african american players but usually no more than one. If a team had more than one black player they were only allowed to play them one at a time unless the team was losing. Having more than two african americans on a team was simply unheard for a southern school.
Haskins actively recruited and ultimately aquired seven african american players including a pair of high school superstars Bobby Joe Hill (Derek Luke) and David Latin (Schin A.S Kerr). Texas Western first made history for being the first NCAA division one team to have more african american players than caucasion but, of course, as history tells us there was plenty more history to be made. As the season went on, and team and coach melded each others style of play, the team was nearly undefeated and finally faced off with the legendary Adolph Rupp (Jon Voight) and his Kentucky University Wildcats for the national collegiate basketball championship.

last up is the anime section!

No. 1 on my list would be Slamdunk
For the passionate basketball player... slamdunk, though long winded, shows the lives of the different players of team shohoku... as their emotions show... one carn help but be moved by them... for those who already know/watched the anime... the story continues only in the manga where shohoku goes to the national finals and play the greatest match in their history... read it and i guarantee tt after doing so... you'll be restless for so long thinking of nothing but basketball...

there are other animes such as Dear Boys as well... though i hardly reccomend it as i feel the lousy match plays and unrealistic actions mar any fantasies of basketball...

so tt's it for today! thanx for reading thus far and remember to leave a tag as you leave!

I loVe tHis GaMe
6:41 AM

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

all right! im starting over my blog... got comments about how i ran it... FINE! it was stupid alright? anyway i hope this time it wun die off... tag and i'll post... its a cycle my frens... at least leave SOMETHING will u guys? alright... lemme start off with commenting on ian's and jeff's blog... zefarian-world... its at the links and it is honestly yur one stop channel for tips on a hell lotta stuff... check it out yurself!
recently... i've been rilly passionate bout basketball... juz when everyone'e busy preparing for their O lvls... damn! For the ppl who play basketball and love it... i dunno if u can understand if i say i can get so excited juz thinking about playing... i carn slp... and im juz waiting for the nxt day to play again... its an amazing feeling...
i'll be posting stuff bout basketball in the posts to come... drills... stuff about teamwork and mebbe a quote or two from basketball players around... anything i can get my hands on... and if u guys visit and spot any mistakes i might make in the stuff i post... leave me a tag and i'll change it as soon as possible...
THANK YOU!

I loVe tHis GaMe
8:00 AM

Site
hi there! welcome to my blog that has been re-edited in a valiant attempt to get visitors

(juz for the ppl who dunno... this blog was lame before so it had to be re-editted)

anyway! i've decided to wanna use this blog to bring to you guys STUFF!

though i think i'd probably make this place a hot spot for basketball lovers like myself(somehow)

i hope while this blog lasts... you guys will enjoy coming here for wadever the reason...

so enjoy!



"At the end of the day, when all's past and done, you'll remember not the battles,the sweat or the pain, but the brothers and sisters who stood by you"


The Team
Point Guard
The point guard (lead guard) often acts like a football quarterback, calling plays and directing the offense. It's the point guard's job to bring the ball up the court and set up the plays. Therefore, this player is usually a team's best dribbler and passer. This position is very, very important to a team's success. Without a good point guard who plays mistake-free ball, very few teams will win a championship.

Shooting Guard
This guard has similar duties to the point guard but usually doesn't bring the ball up the court. Can also be called an "off" guard. Even though they don't set up the offense or handle the ball as much as the point guard, they can actually play both positions well. The big difference between the point guard and shooting guard is that the shooting guard is usually one of the team's best scorers. They're counted on to hit from the outside and usually take more shots than the point guard. A player that can combine the skills of both the guard positions will become one dangerous player.

Power Forward
Usually called the "big" forward, these players are usually a bit bigger and stronger than other players and are known for their size, defense and rebounding. Sometimes, power forwards like Karl Malone or Charles Barkley are also known for scoring a lot. Most, though, are best known for being their team's best rebounder or defender.

Small Forward
Just because they're called "small" forwards doesn't necessarily mean they are actually physically small. They're known primarily for their scoring and ball handling abilities. This position is usually handled by the most talented player on the court and is a most exciting position to play. The small forward also known as 'the slasher', takes the lead in bringing up the numbers and works closely with the point guard to draw out the firepower of the team. This guy's the small forward. This guy's the slasher.

Center
This basketball position is very important to both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. Centers are usually the tallest players on the court and are often the focal point of their team's offense. A center's duties are just as important on defense. They have to defend the opponent's center (who can also be a monster player) as well as block shots and rebound. Never under-estimate the effects an excellent biggie can bring to the team when the game turns bad. Along with the power forward, the biggie can dominate the paint and ultimately twist the going ons of a match. You are THE MAN.

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