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Ja imam problem da Dankana vidim kao cetvorku, u mojim ocima on je petica...al ajd valjda ljudi znaju sta pricaju.
Imperator- šesti igrač
- Datum upisa : 03.10.2010
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Pa sad i jeste petica, s obzirom da je dosta usporio otkako je mator... ali kad je bio mladji igrao je 4, a Robinson 5...
Djole- prva petorka
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_moneydrexler ::"Young Money" na vratu? Ko zna, vjerovatno neki hip hop sleng
By any means necessarydrexler ::-Met Barns isto nešto poručuje, ali font je za mene nerazumljiv
Mada ja mislim da je to pleonazam: "neophodno po svaku cenu"...
Zemljoradnik- prva petorka
- Datum upisa : 01.10.2010
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Znaci, koliko sam razumeo, ovaj znak Young Money isto znaci kao kada bih ja sada istetovirao preko celih ledja 'Jugoton'?
lazarminator- prva petorka
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Ili još gore " Južni Vetar"
dane- prva petorka
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Pa da, samo što je Jugoton izdavao bolju muziku.lazarminator ::Znaci, koliko sam razumeo, ovaj znak Young Money isto znaci kao kada bih ja sada istetovirao preko celih ledja 'Jugoton'?
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Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
Raško Katić sa tetovažom ZAM
drexler- mvp
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Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
a evo kako su poređali centre:
10. Patrick Ewing
Teams: New York Knicks (1985-2000), Seattle SuperSonics (2000-01), Orlando Magic (2001-02)
Titles: 0
Honors: 11-time All-Star, Rookie of the Year (1986)
The player: He was durable, consistent and dominant at both ends of the floor. Regarded as the "greatest outside shooting center."
The only thing missing for Ewing was the ring. He was Batman without a Robin during the prime of his career. But his will to win drove his teams and embodied the city of New York. And earned him the title of "ultimate warrior" year in and year out.
9. George Mikan
Teams: Minneapolis Lakers (1947-1956), also played in the NBL and the BAA.
Titles: 7 (1947-NBL, 1948-NBL, 1949-BAA, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954)
Honors: 4-time All-Star, Hall of Fame
The player: The first of the great centers, Mikan was the league's first star and truly dominant player. They changed the whole league, including widening the lane, just to try to stop him.
He invented the hook shot and had a thousand ways to score around the hoop. He scared everyone. And he looked like a congenial professor.
Mikan was overpowering inside, using his bulk (6-10, 245) and skill to average 22.6 ppg and led his teams to seven championships. He led the NBL, BAA and NBA in scoring from 1947 through 1952.
8. David Robinson
Teams: San Antonio Spurs (1989-2003)
Titles: 2 (1999, 2003)
Honors: 10-time NBA All-Star, MVP (1995), Rookie of the Year (1990), Defensive Player of the Year (1992)
The player: A taller, more skilled version of Russell, Robinson possessed all the gifts -- he blocked shots, rebounded, scored and defended. The Admiral brought incredible quickness to the center position and competed at a supreme level with grace.
He also won a scoring title in 1994. But perhaps his greatest accomplishment was switching from an offensive force to a defensive presence to get his two rings.
7. Bill Walton
Teams: Portland Trail Blazers (1974-1978), San Diego Clippers (1979-1980, 1982-1984), Los Angeles Clippers (1984-1985), Boston Celtics (1985-1987)
Titles: 2 (1977, 1986)
Honors: Two-time All-Star; Finals MVP (1977), MVP (1978), Sixth Man of the Year (1986), Hall of Fame
The player: Still the greatest passing big man the game has seen. His combination of passing, passion and fundamentals elevated his teammates and the league.
Injuries hampered his career, but when he was healthy he was fantastically deadly. He gave defenses every reason to double-team him, but punished them for doing so better than anyone. His selflessness helped the Blazers win their only title.
There quite simply haven't been many better at making others better.
6. Moses Malone
Teams: Utah Stars (1974-75), Spirits of St. Louis (1975-76), Buffalo Braves (1976), Houston Rockets (1976-1982), Philadelphia 76ers (1983-1986, 1993-1994), Washington Bullets (1986-1988), Atlanta Hawks (1988-1991), Milwaukee Bucks (1991-93), San Antonio Spurs (1994-95)
Titles: 1 (1983)
Honors: 11-time NBA All-Star, ABA All-Star, 3-time MVP (1979, 1982, 1983), Finals MVP (1983). Hall of Fame
The player: Malone was a relentless scorer and rebounder -- the best offensive rebounder ever. He led the league in rebounding six times in seven years (1979-85).
Perhaps, the most underrated center of them all, Malone could dominate -- at 6-10 -- without dominating the ball. His pounding style got him to the line more times than any player in NBA history until Karl Malone outlasted his record.
He also perfected the "shot pass" to himself and scored 29,850 points (combined ABA and NBA), which puts him behind only Abdul-Jabbar, Malone, Michael Jordan, Chamberlain and Julius Erving.
5. Hakeem Olajuwon
Teams: Houston Rockets (1984-2001), Toronto Raptors (2001-02)
Titles: 2 (1994, 1995)
Honors: 12-time All-Star, MVP (1994), two-time Finals MVP (1994, 1995)
The player: Olajuwon was the most graceful pivot man of them all; he had some of the best moves the post has ever seen, most notably the "Dream Shake."
A great all-around player and the all-time shot-block leader, Olajuwon might as well have been created in a lab: perfect height, speed, quickness, power, agility, disposition, shooting ability and footwork.
Oh, and he was a winner. He outplayed Ewing, Robinson and O'Neal to lead Houston to back-to-back titles and his 21.8 ppg career average shot up to 25.9 in the postseason. Few have been better than The Dream in June.
4. Shaquille O Neal
Teams: Orlando Magic (1992-1996), Los Angeles Lakers (1996-2004), Miami Heat (2004-present)
Titles: 4 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006)
Honors: 14-time All-Star, MVP (2000), 3-time Finals MVP (2000, 2001, 2002), Rookie of the Year (1993)
The player: The self-proclaimed MDE -- Most Dominant Ever -- is as physically talented as anyone who's ever played the game. He's the perfect combination of strength and quickness; a bigger, more powerful reincarnation of Wilt.
Smart, skilled and ultra-competitive, the Big Diesel instills fear in his opponents and makes his teammates better. And rings seem to follow him wherever he goes.
The best big-man ambassador the game has ever had; Shaq is larger than life on and off the court.
3. Bill Russell
Teams: Boston Celtics (1956-1969)
Titles: 11 (1957, 1959-66, 1968-69)
Honors: 12-time All-Star, 5-time MVP (1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965), Hall of Fame
The player: The greatest champion in basketball history. Russell was the perfect teammate, with a mean streak and a hunger to win.
His 11 rings say it all.
A spidery defender, great rebounder and fastbreak igniter, Russell was everything the Celtics needed from 1957 through 1969. His shot-blocking skills changed basketball.
"He brought a new sound to basketball," Red Auerbach once said, "the sound of his footsteps."
2. Wilt Chamberlain
Teams: Philadelphia Warriors (1959-1962), San Francisco Warriors (1962-1965), Philadelphia 76ers (1965-1968), Los Angeles Lakers (1968-1973)
Titles: 2 (1967, 1972)
Honors: 13-time All-Star, 4-time MVP (1960, 1966, 1967, 1968); Finals MVP (1972), Rookie of the Year (1960), Hall of Fame
The player: Dominating. Unstoppable. Shaq before there was Shaq. The league changed the rules because of Chamberlain. He was an exceptional athlete (he high-jumped 6'6" in high school) and the most iconic player of his era.
He accumulated statistics like no one else ever has: leading the league in scoring his first seven years, rebounds 11 times, and even assists once. In 1968, Wilt the Stilt averaged 24.3 points, 23.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game.
He didn't win as many titles as Bill Russell -- Wilt won two -- but he rarely had a supporting cast comprised of All-Stars.
Numbers like 100 and 20,000 will forever be linked to The Big Dipper. But his most unbreakable record? When he averaged 48.5 minutes for the 1961-62 season.
1. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Teams: Milwaukee Bucks (1969-1975), Los Angeles Lakers (1975-1989)
Titles: 6 (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988)
Honors: 19-time All-Star, 6-time MVP (1971-72, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980), 2-time Finals MVP (1971, 1985), Rookie of the Year (1970), Hall of Fame
The player: Like no other player, Abdul-Jabbar embodied the maestro team brilliance of Bill Russell and the individual excellence of Wilt Chamberlain. His NBA cup runneth over: six championships, a record six MVPs and a Finals MVP award ... at 38 years old!
Possessed the single most unstoppable shot in NBA history -- the sky hook -- but more than that, he was clutch, consistent and underrated in the toughness department.
He was the starting center on six championship teams and had the presence of mind to cohabitate with stars like Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson and James Worthy.
He's the all-time leading scorer with 38,387 points; was named to the All-NBA Defensive team 11 times; and is the only modern era player to lead the league at least once in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots, minutes played, field-goal percentage and PER.
Dok je lock out valja malo proći vremeplovom, da ne zapostavimo temu
10. Patrick Ewing
Teams: New York Knicks (1985-2000), Seattle SuperSonics (2000-01), Orlando Magic (2001-02)
Titles: 0
Honors: 11-time All-Star, Rookie of the Year (1986)
The player: He was durable, consistent and dominant at both ends of the floor. Regarded as the "greatest outside shooting center."
The only thing missing for Ewing was the ring. He was Batman without a Robin during the prime of his career. But his will to win drove his teams and embodied the city of New York. And earned him the title of "ultimate warrior" year in and year out.
9. George Mikan
Teams: Minneapolis Lakers (1947-1956), also played in the NBL and the BAA.
Titles: 7 (1947-NBL, 1948-NBL, 1949-BAA, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954)
Honors: 4-time All-Star, Hall of Fame
The player: The first of the great centers, Mikan was the league's first star and truly dominant player. They changed the whole league, including widening the lane, just to try to stop him.
He invented the hook shot and had a thousand ways to score around the hoop. He scared everyone. And he looked like a congenial professor.
Mikan was overpowering inside, using his bulk (6-10, 245) and skill to average 22.6 ppg and led his teams to seven championships. He led the NBL, BAA and NBA in scoring from 1947 through 1952.
8. David Robinson
Teams: San Antonio Spurs (1989-2003)
Titles: 2 (1999, 2003)
Honors: 10-time NBA All-Star, MVP (1995), Rookie of the Year (1990), Defensive Player of the Year (1992)
The player: A taller, more skilled version of Russell, Robinson possessed all the gifts -- he blocked shots, rebounded, scored and defended. The Admiral brought incredible quickness to the center position and competed at a supreme level with grace.
He also won a scoring title in 1994. But perhaps his greatest accomplishment was switching from an offensive force to a defensive presence to get his two rings.
7. Bill Walton
Teams: Portland Trail Blazers (1974-1978), San Diego Clippers (1979-1980, 1982-1984), Los Angeles Clippers (1984-1985), Boston Celtics (1985-1987)
Titles: 2 (1977, 1986)
Honors: Two-time All-Star; Finals MVP (1977), MVP (1978), Sixth Man of the Year (1986), Hall of Fame
The player: Still the greatest passing big man the game has seen. His combination of passing, passion and fundamentals elevated his teammates and the league.
Injuries hampered his career, but when he was healthy he was fantastically deadly. He gave defenses every reason to double-team him, but punished them for doing so better than anyone. His selflessness helped the Blazers win their only title.
There quite simply haven't been many better at making others better.
6. Moses Malone
Teams: Utah Stars (1974-75), Spirits of St. Louis (1975-76), Buffalo Braves (1976), Houston Rockets (1976-1982), Philadelphia 76ers (1983-1986, 1993-1994), Washington Bullets (1986-1988), Atlanta Hawks (1988-1991), Milwaukee Bucks (1991-93), San Antonio Spurs (1994-95)
Titles: 1 (1983)
Honors: 11-time NBA All-Star, ABA All-Star, 3-time MVP (1979, 1982, 1983), Finals MVP (1983). Hall of Fame
The player: Malone was a relentless scorer and rebounder -- the best offensive rebounder ever. He led the league in rebounding six times in seven years (1979-85).
Perhaps, the most underrated center of them all, Malone could dominate -- at 6-10 -- without dominating the ball. His pounding style got him to the line more times than any player in NBA history until Karl Malone outlasted his record.
He also perfected the "shot pass" to himself and scored 29,850 points (combined ABA and NBA), which puts him behind only Abdul-Jabbar, Malone, Michael Jordan, Chamberlain and Julius Erving.
5. Hakeem Olajuwon
Teams: Houston Rockets (1984-2001), Toronto Raptors (2001-02)
Titles: 2 (1994, 1995)
Honors: 12-time All-Star, MVP (1994), two-time Finals MVP (1994, 1995)
The player: Olajuwon was the most graceful pivot man of them all; he had some of the best moves the post has ever seen, most notably the "Dream Shake."
A great all-around player and the all-time shot-block leader, Olajuwon might as well have been created in a lab: perfect height, speed, quickness, power, agility, disposition, shooting ability and footwork.
Oh, and he was a winner. He outplayed Ewing, Robinson and O'Neal to lead Houston to back-to-back titles and his 21.8 ppg career average shot up to 25.9 in the postseason. Few have been better than The Dream in June.
4. Shaquille O Neal
Teams: Orlando Magic (1992-1996), Los Angeles Lakers (1996-2004), Miami Heat (2004-present)
Titles: 4 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006)
Honors: 14-time All-Star, MVP (2000), 3-time Finals MVP (2000, 2001, 2002), Rookie of the Year (1993)
The player: The self-proclaimed MDE -- Most Dominant Ever -- is as physically talented as anyone who's ever played the game. He's the perfect combination of strength and quickness; a bigger, more powerful reincarnation of Wilt.
Smart, skilled and ultra-competitive, the Big Diesel instills fear in his opponents and makes his teammates better. And rings seem to follow him wherever he goes.
The best big-man ambassador the game has ever had; Shaq is larger than life on and off the court.
3. Bill Russell
Teams: Boston Celtics (1956-1969)
Titles: 11 (1957, 1959-66, 1968-69)
Honors: 12-time All-Star, 5-time MVP (1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965), Hall of Fame
The player: The greatest champion in basketball history. Russell was the perfect teammate, with a mean streak and a hunger to win.
His 11 rings say it all.
A spidery defender, great rebounder and fastbreak igniter, Russell was everything the Celtics needed from 1957 through 1969. His shot-blocking skills changed basketball.
"He brought a new sound to basketball," Red Auerbach once said, "the sound of his footsteps."
2. Wilt Chamberlain
Teams: Philadelphia Warriors (1959-1962), San Francisco Warriors (1962-1965), Philadelphia 76ers (1965-1968), Los Angeles Lakers (1968-1973)
Titles: 2 (1967, 1972)
Honors: 13-time All-Star, 4-time MVP (1960, 1966, 1967, 1968); Finals MVP (1972), Rookie of the Year (1960), Hall of Fame
The player: Dominating. Unstoppable. Shaq before there was Shaq. The league changed the rules because of Chamberlain. He was an exceptional athlete (he high-jumped 6'6" in high school) and the most iconic player of his era.
He accumulated statistics like no one else ever has: leading the league in scoring his first seven years, rebounds 11 times, and even assists once. In 1968, Wilt the Stilt averaged 24.3 points, 23.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game.
He didn't win as many titles as Bill Russell -- Wilt won two -- but he rarely had a supporting cast comprised of All-Stars.
Numbers like 100 and 20,000 will forever be linked to The Big Dipper. But his most unbreakable record? When he averaged 48.5 minutes for the 1961-62 season.
1. Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Teams: Milwaukee Bucks (1969-1975), Los Angeles Lakers (1975-1989)
Titles: 6 (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988)
Honors: 19-time All-Star, 6-time MVP (1971-72, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980), 2-time Finals MVP (1971, 1985), Rookie of the Year (1970), Hall of Fame
The player: Like no other player, Abdul-Jabbar embodied the maestro team brilliance of Bill Russell and the individual excellence of Wilt Chamberlain. His NBA cup runneth over: six championships, a record six MVPs and a Finals MVP award ... at 38 years old!
Possessed the single most unstoppable shot in NBA history -- the sky hook -- but more than that, he was clutch, consistent and underrated in the toughness department.
He was the starting center on six championship teams and had the presence of mind to cohabitate with stars like Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson and James Worthy.
He's the all-time leading scorer with 38,387 points; was named to the All-NBA Defensive team 11 times; and is the only modern era player to lead the league at least once in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots, minutes played, field-goal percentage and PER.
Dok je lock out valja malo proći vremeplovom, da ne zapostavimo temu
drexler- mvp
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Ovo je tragican redosled po mom misljenju. Hakeem 5.
Koleman- mvp
- Datum upisa : 05.12.2010
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Takodje se slažem da je Hakim zaslužio bolju poziciju. Čovek je centar sa najboljim pokretima na postu ikad , ubijao je Šekila ( jeste da je ovaj bio mlad) ali stvarno gledati njegovu igru je bilo milina. Nažalost nisam gledao nikad Karima, ali brojke govore u njegovu korist. I ako su već listu krilnih centara prilagodili novijim generacijama, mogli su to isto uraditi sa centrima.
dane- prva petorka
- Datum upisa : 06.12.2010
Godina : 35
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Oko Karima ne bi trebalo biti dileme... Za njega se priča da je prvi počeo koristiti horog šut (sky hook) jedan od najmarkantnijih poteza kroz istoriju post tehnike.
Uz to, najbolji strelac u istoriji lige, dominirao je pune 2 decenije
Uz to, najbolji strelac u istoriji lige, dominirao je pune 2 decenije
drexler- mvp
- Datum upisa : 06.10.2010
Godina : 38
Lokacija : Drvar (BiH)
Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
Prvi je horog poceo da koristi Dzordz Majkan, a Karim Abdul Dzabr ga je usavrsio.
Ray Allen- prva petorka
- Datum upisa : 03.10.2010
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Kad smo vec kod Dzabara...
lazarminator- prva petorka
- Datum upisa : 12.11.2010
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Imperator- šesti igrač
- Datum upisa : 03.10.2010
Godina : 40
Lokacija : Beograd - Vracar
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wASnzM8bFYA&feature=player_embedded
ajmo vratimo Gista, šta će nam neka druga četvorka
ajmo vratimo Gista, šta će nam neka druga četvorka
drexler- mvp
- Datum upisa : 06.10.2010
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Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
Kako mi ide na živce ovo crnačko tripovanje na oba klipa, mislim na komentatore i publiku.
Bodi Bond- mvp
- Datum upisa : 01.10.2010
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Lokacija : Beograd
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Ahaha, i meni, debilno je skroz....Jos gore je na onom klipu sa Durantulom u Harlemu. Kao u filmovima, kad Tom Kruz sleti sa ostecenim avionom i cela posada nosaca aviona dozivi kolektivni orgazam. Obavezno redom pridju da mu givuju fajv.
E, na to me podsetilo.
E, na to me podsetilo.
Poslednji izmenio Gale dana Pet 5 Avg 2011 - 6:43, izmenjeno ukupno 1 puta
Gale- mahač peškirom
- Datum upisa : 28.02.2011
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srb me zamolio da okačim ovo, pošto on još uvek ne može da kači klipove...
Bodi Bond- mvp
- Datum upisa : 01.10.2010
Godina : 38
Lokacija : Beograd
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Hvala Bodi!! Klip sa svim poenima gde je MJ dao 50 ili vise poena, protiv kakvih igraca i kakvih odbrana..... magija, danasnje zvezde ne mogu ni da ciste patike zvezdama iz 80ih i 90ih
Stern smrade vrati handchecking i 'bala te ilegalna odbrana
Stern smrade vrati handchecking i 'bala te ilegalna odbrana
srb- mahač peškirom
- Datum upisa : 03.08.2011
Godina : 40
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Hvala srb-u na ovom klipu. Bilo je uzivanje gledati ga
dane- prva petorka
- Datum upisa : 06.12.2010
Godina : 35
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Bodi Bond ::srb me zamolio da okačim ovo, pošto on još uvek ne može da kači klipove...
drexler- mvp
- Datum upisa : 06.10.2010
Godina : 38
Lokacija : Drvar (BiH)
Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
Nije loš Ron Džeremi.
Bodi Bond- mvp
- Datum upisa : 01.10.2010
Godina : 38
Lokacija : Beograd
Re: NBA liga 2011/2012 - 1. deo
Ja bih ubio za njegov dribling a on ima 30kg vise xD
Koleman- mvp
- Datum upisa : 05.12.2010
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