Published on July 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
Janet Jackson Performs In New Orleans – From the opening notes of “The Pleasure Principle” to “Control” to “Rhythm Nation,” the Grammy Award-winning singer enticed, teased and brought her fans on a journey through her No. 1 hits. “She was unbelievable,” said Ed Downs of Miami. “It was definitely worth the wait. I’m happy to [...]
Tags: 40th Anniversary, American Idol, Body Suit, Chrisette Michele, Ed Downs, Female Artists, Hardaway, Irma Thomas, Keri Hilson, Lalah Hathaway, Ledisi, Louisiana Superdome, Mary J Blige, Nba Player, Pleasure Principle, Rhythm Nation, Shapely Figure, Superdome In New Orleans, Toned Body, Wonderful Women
Posted in Entertainment
Published on February 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
The NBA Player of the Decade has just been announced on Inside the NBA. Voting has been taking place for the NBA Player of the Decade on NBA.com, and the winner was perhaps no surprise to anybody as it was a fan vote – Kobe Bryant. NBA Player of the Decade Kobe Bryant was the [...]
Tags: Best Player, Bryant Kobe, Commentators, Decade, Dominant Player, Fans, Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant Nba, lebron james, Nba Player, Shaquille O Neal, Surprise, vote
Posted in Sport
Published on February 2, 2010 by Technology Slice
ESPN fired former NBA player Paul Shirley as a part-time blogger after he wrote on another website that he wouldn’t give “a cent” for earthquake relief because the people of Haiti would just waste it. Shirley said Haiti put itself “into a position where so many people would be killed by an earthquake,” and proposed [...]
Tags: Bad Idea, Blog, Blogger, Celebrity, Condom, Earthquake Relief, Espn, Fault Line, Former Nba, Free Speech, Money, Nba Player, Part Time, Paul Shirley, People Of Haiti, Rest Of The World
Posted in General
Published on January 6, 2010 by Technology Slice
I really want to know, because I have 2K9, and no matter how outstanding a season I have with a NBA player, LeBron is always leading the MVP voting when the awards section comes up in Jaunary in the Association. I’ve used the Pacers, and Danny Granger has had a 29-6-5 season on a 64 win team, and he didn’t even crack the top 5! So is it the same way in 2K10? Anyone who’s got the game (especially for PS2) let me know!!!
Tags: 2k9, Awards Section, Danny Granger, game, Mvp, Nba Player, Open Question, Pacers, Ps2
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