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  • THE REED
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    #31
    Originally posted by RAESAAD
    No doubt. We cool on everything except Roy and Floyd.It'd be fun to get drunk and argue about them.....We'd end up beating each others ass and the next day not remembering.
    hahahaha sounds like a blast


    Me: ROy OWNS

    You: Roy has a glass chin!

    Me: **** yoU!!!

    you: NO **** you!!!

    wham wack bam ugh clank


    next morning... WTF.... ya shouldnt of been talkin ****!

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    • RAESAAD
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      #32
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      Did floyd make any shots in the basketball game? i didnt get to see it
      I saw the last few minutes and Floyd was driving to the basket and ****. He went to the line a couple of times too. He looks like he is a very good basketball player....especially for how short he is.

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      • RAESAAD
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        #33
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        hahahaha sounds like a blast


        Me: ROy OWNS

        You: Roy has a glass chin!

        Me: **** yoU!!!

        you: NO **** you!!!

        wham wack bam ugh clank


        next morning... WTF.... ya shouldnt of been talkin ****!

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        • Boxinguru
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          #34
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          Did floyd make any shots in the basketball game? i didnt get to see it
          Yep, I believe he had 15 points...

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            #35
            also, being "known" doesnt mean that people are actually interested.

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            • Pico Hollywood
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              #36
              Originally posted by Boxinguru
              Yep, I believe he had 15 points...
              Double Figures. which means



              Lifestyle....


              FLASHY...

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              • THE REED
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                #37
                All-Star Celebrity Game Recap:
                In the celebrity game, Team New Orleans defeated Team Hornets 51-50, and the game was won on the very last possession. Master P made the go-ahead free throws with 19 seconds remaining, and then stopped the Hornets on their last possession to preserve their 1-point lead. T.O. didn't show up until halfway through the first half, but still managed to score 18, and capture the MVP. Owens' teammate, Master P, added 17 points.

                The Hornets led 28-23 at the half despite very little contribution from last year's MVP, Tony Potts, who co-hosts "Access Hollywood". Former NFL star, Deion Sanders, scored 14 points, and added 13 rebounds. Sanders' teammate, Floyd Mayweather, scored 14 as well, and Chris Tucker ("Rush Hour 3" actor) made the only three 3-pointers of the game (11 points). But, all this wasn't enough to knock off the red-hot T.O., who even slammed one in. Owens wasn't actually on the team's roster, so I'm kinda surprised that he was allowed to play, but, hey, it's just for fun, I don't think they really cared.


                Roy plays semi-pro basketball.. he should o fbeen in there! then floyd and roy coulda scrapped it out!

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                  #38
                  Floyd did well in the game. The announcers thought he'd be MVP.

                  Floyd is certainly a big name. I am not certain I'd say EVERYONE knows who he is, but he is up there and only gaining momentum.

                  I voted Cotto Roboto.

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                  • THE REED
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                    #39
                    LOL i was wondering if anyone would pick cotto roboto

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                    • RAESAAD
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                      #40
                      Floyd nuthuggers will love this......

                      Look at the very bottom it says rosters and next to Floyd it says Boxing Legend......

                      Anyway here's the game summary.


                      LIVE 2008 NBA CELEBRITY GAME NOTES

                      The two teams are named 'New Orleans' and 'Hornets'. So don't get confused.

                      The New Orleans starters: Ne-yo, James Lafferty, P.Miller, AJ Calloway and WNBA'er Ruth Riley.

                      The Hornets starters: Floyd Mayweather, Deion Sanders, Chris Tucker, Tony Potis and WNBA'er Swin Cash.

                      Last year's NBA Celebrity Game MVP was Tony Potts (Team Hornets).

                      The first made shot was a jumper from Chris Tucker (Team Hornets), who cannot read the words that are coming out of your mouth.

                      Potts got fouled, and hit one of two free throws, putting Team Hornets up 3-0.

                      Ne-Yo (Team New Orleans) banked in a short jumper from the paint. James Lafferty (Team New Orleans), of One Tree Hill, showed he practices layups, swooping in for a reverse.

                      Ne-Yo jacks a few more shots, missing.

                      Floyd Mayweather, then Master P, both score.

                      Bill Walton, who InsideHoops.com likes, loudly complains to the refs that his team hasn't shot any free throws yet.

                      With 2:40 left in the first quarter it's New Orleans 8, Hornets 5.

                      The play of the game so far was Mayweather stealing an inbounds pass and flying at the rim, drawing a foul. The guy from Heros should fight him, using his magical powers.

                      The clock in this game keeps running, even as free throws are being shot or the ball is out of bounds. It's to make the pain go away as quickly as possible.

                      End of first quarter: Hornets 12, New Orleans 9.

                      By NBA Celebrity Game standards that was a great quarter.

                      P.Miller, famously known as Master P, shows that while his NBA dreams, which were never realistic, are long over, he's at least capable of hitting a layup in transition with some defenders around.

                      Deion Sanders, who first name I am still not comfortable spelling the way he does, is still athletic.

                      "What the... AHHHHH!" yells Steven A. Smith. Note that he yells that at random times during the day, even when not coaching in a Celebrity Game.

                      "Come on, Chris Tucker, make the simple play," demanded Bill Walton.

                      Someone, get me a drink. Orange juice, I mean. Drinking is bad, kids.

                      Chris Tucker, who Walton just demanded fire threes instead of passing, launches from deep in the right corner and splashes it in. That was actually pretty.

                      The nicest actual play of the game was Floyd Mayweather stealing the ball, running the fast break, and firing to a cutting Potts who hits the layup from the left side while getting fouled.

                      And in the middle of the second quarter, spotted off the court dressed in a New Orleans uniform is football superstar Terrell Owens. The New Orleans team he's joining is currently down 9.

                      Almost instantly after entering the game, Terrell Owens scores. And then from the left corner, in Chris Tucker's face, swishes a jumper. He's a ringer, folks.

                      Floyd Mayweather scores again. He's a baller.

                      Master P looks 55 years old.

                      The WNBA players are barely playing, though when they were in they didn't look any better than Floyd Mayweather or Tony Potts.

                      I want to play one on one with Alyssa Milano (the pretend-coach of Team Hornets), if you know what I'm sayin.

                      Mayweather and owens are both more athletic than you. In case you were wondering.

                      At halftime, a NBA Celebrity Game trade rumor broke out that Team Hornets might trade Deion Sanders to Team New Orleans. I'll keep you updated on this shocking information.

                      Halftime score: Hornets 28, New Orleans 23.

                      Just as the third quarter started it was revealed that Terrell Owens is pulling a Devean George and refusing to be traded.

                      Terry Crews is so muscular he makes Karl Malone look like Oliver Miller.

                      Though, I haven't seen Malone in a year or two, so maybe he actually does now look like Miller.

                      I've been eating and have pretty much ignored the third quarter. It's Hornets 35, New Orleans 31, with 2:14 left.

                      I want to play one on one with Gabriel Union (the pretend-coach of Team New Orleans), if you know what I'm sayin.

                      Terrell Owens has hit all five of his shot attempt and has 11 points.

                      Players on both sides are getting a bit more aggressive. Nobody like to lose, folks.

                      Left-handed, heavier-looking Chris Tucker, from three-point range at the right elbow, banks in a three-pointer. I'm unable to confirm he actually meant to bank it, but it appears he did. It's his third three of the game.

                      End of third quarter: Hornets 40, New Orleans 33.

                      James Lafferty, of One Tree Hill, hits a pretty sweet-looking mid-range jumper.

                      Steven A. Smith is now loudly accusing the other team of cheating. He's kidding of course, folks. Just in case you're insane.

                      Common drove for a left-handed layup and scissor-kicked his legs in the air, as if he was falling off a building. It missed.

                      And now, it gets exciting. Around 4:30 Terrell Owens drove right baseline and threw down a sweet one-handed dunk. And then stole the ball and dished to Master P for a layup plus the foul. P hits the free throw, giving Team New Orleans a 45-42 lead.

                      Chris Tucker fires another three, but it wasn't even close. But teammate Floyd Mayweather, who made noise early but has been quiet since, cleans up the mess with a layup.

                      The game was fast-paced and scrambling over the last few minutes and featured good plays from Owens, Mayweather and Sanders. With 19.5 seconds left and Team Hornets up 50-49, Master P went to the free throw line and hit two free throws, putting Team New Orleans up two.

                      Team Hornets, with the game's final possession, resulted in Sanders missing a layup, Common getting blocked, and Tony Potts firing at the buzzer and missing.

                      Final score: New Orleans 51, Horents 50.

                      The 2008 NBA Celebrity Game MVP award goes to Terrell Owens who had 18 points and 3 rebounds, all in the second half.

                      Discuss this with other fans on the InsideHoops basketball message board.


                      2008 NBA ALL-STAR CELEBRITY GAME ROSTERS

                      New Orleans Team
                      Ne-Yo (2008 Grammy for Best Contemp. Album)
                      Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights)
                      Taylor Hicks (2006 American Idol Winner)
                      Seth Gilliam (The Wire)
                      James Lafferty (One Tree Hill)
                      Master P (Hip-hop Artist)
                      Ruth Riley (WNBA All-Star, San Antonio)
                      AJ Calloway (Extra)

                      Coach: Gabrielle Union, (Starship Dave)
                      General Manager: Stephen A. Smith (ESPN)

                      Hornets Team
                      Floyd Mayweather (Boxing legend)
                      Chris Tucker (Rush Hour 3)
                      Common (2008 Grammy winner)
                      James Kyson Lee (Heroes)
                      Josh Peck (Drake and Josh)
                      Terry Crews (Everybody Hates Chris)
                      Deion Sanders (2-Time Super Bowl Champ)
                      Swin Cash (WNBA All-Star, Detroit Shock)
                      Tony Potts (Access Hollywood)

                      Coach: Alyssa Milano, (Wisegal, Touch clothing)
                      General Manager: Bill Walton (NBA Legend and ESPN Analyst

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