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    WOW nice job Atlanta!

    PFDC 10 Years & Counting
    We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.
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      Originally posted by KevinisGQ View Post
      it will
      Rockets in the fvcking house, i dont see you guys shit talking now b!tches. please post more bs .gifs

      22 win streak and future champs...






      Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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        lakers are gonna spank the mormon Jazz

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          Lakers in 5. spurs in 6
          ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
          Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
          Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
          midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
          forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

          .
          "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
          .
          Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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            Lakers in 5, Hornets in 7


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              Originally posted by persian boy View Post
              Lakers in 5, Hornets in 7
              khoda az dahanet beshnaveh!!
              ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
              Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
              Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
              midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
              forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

              .
              "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
              .
              Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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                a couple of second round games on tonight, 1 of them starts in 10 minutes

                Orlando @ Detroit 7:30 PM

                San Antonio @ New Orleans 10:30 PM

                GO HORNETS!! I hate the spurs


                *Celtics series is the only one that hasnt ended yet


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                  i got spurs in 6 and i think the young hawks r gona upset the greens tmrrw. as for the detroit series, i think orlando will pull away and win this series in 6. i just dont see rasheed as a dominant force to stop dwight.

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                    Originally posted by Behzad12 View Post
                    i got spurs in 6 and i think the young hawks r gona upset the greens tmrrw. as for the detroit series, i think orlando will pull away and win this series in 6. i just dont see rasheed as a dominant force to stop dwight.
                    Wrong!
                    Detroit will win in 6.

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                      LAKERS IN 5

                      HORNETS IN 7

                      PISTONS IN 6

                      CELTICS WILL BEAT HAWKS AND WILL DESTROY OVER RATED LEBRON AND CAVALIERS IN 6

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                        Detroit takes game 1 of the series, Orlando got whooped


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                          I would like to thank both nypimp and kevinsGQ for settling their bets with me. It was a pleasure doing business with you guys!!
                          ----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts
                          Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
                          Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
                          midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
                          forward-----pius-----marfavi-----

                          .
                          "Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
                          .
                          Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden

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                            New Orleans wins game 1 in the series vs Spurs

                            2 games tonight including game 7 of the Celtics series

                            Atlanta Hawks @ Boston Celtics 1:00 PM ET
                            Utah Jazz @ LA Lakers 3:30 pm ET


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                              Lakers anxious to play Jazz
                              LOS ANGELES -- When the Staples Center crowd chants "MVP! MVP" in Kobe Bryant's direction Sunday, it won't simply be based on sentiment.

                              While the Los Angeles Lakers' players were watching the finale of the Houston-Utah first-round playoff series Friday night at a Hollywood restaurant, Bryant received an e-mail informing him he had won his first Most Valuable Player award.

                              While it hasn't been made official, the honour has been expected since the completion of the regular season 2 1/2 weeks ago, when the Bryant-led Lakers finished with a Western Conference-best 57-25 record.

                              The word came through a Los Angeles Times report, which quoted sources as saying NBA commissioner David Stern would be in Los Angeles this week to present the MVP trophy to Bryant. That's expected to happen Wednesday night before Game 2.

                              League spokesman Brian McIntyre declined to confirm or deny the Times report, and wouldn't comment further.

                              "The game tomorrow is a beast sitting on my shoulders," Bryant said after practice Saturday, referring to the opener of the second-round series against the Jazz. "I'm reserving judgment until I hear from David Stern."

                              That being said, the 29-year-old Bryant didn't need much prodding to share his feelings.

                              "I'm very excited about it. I didn't know if it was going to happen in my career," he told reporters. "It's a great honour. It means a lot. To me, it's very special. It's very special to share it with these guys."

                              Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic said Bryant informed his teammates at the restaurant.

                              "We congratulated him," Vujacic said. "He deserved it. He told us how proud he is of the whole team."

                              Vujacic smiled when asked if Bryant's teammates went into an "MVP! MVP!" chant upon hearing the news.

                              "When he paid the bill, we did. Not before," Vujacic said.

                              "I bit the bullet," Bryant confirmed when asked if he picked up the check.

                              Tipoff Sunday will be some 38 1/2 hours after the Jazz beat the Rockets 113-91 to win the series 4-2 and reach the second round. The Lakers haven't played since Monday night, when they completed a first-round sweep of the Denver Nuggets.

                              "Let's play. Let's get this under way," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said.

                              "We're ready to go. We're excited about the opportunity," Bryant said.

                              Utah coach Jerry Sloan waxed philosophical regarding the quick turnaround.

                              "We'll just have to go play, that's the way the rules are," he said before the Jazz flew to Los Angeles. "They've had a chance to prepare for us. Their energy level should be as high as it can get, but we still have to play the game."

                              Jackson had a different take, saying: "We just have to come out and match their energy. We've been sitting around for six days."

                              Sloan and Jackson are meeting in the playoffs for the first time since Jackson coached the Chicago Bulls to victory over Sloan's Jazz in the 1998 NBA finals.

                              The Lakers won three of the four regular-season games between the teams, but were without Pau Gasol in all four. Three were played before he joined the Lakers on Feb. 1, and he missed the fourth because of a sprained ankle. Despite playing short-handed, the Lakers won a 106-95 decision March 20 to snap Utah's 19-game home winning streak. The Jazz had an NBA-best 37-4 record at home, but they were just 17-24 on the road.

                              "Regular season's not playoffs," Jackson said when asked the significance of his team's record against the Jazz.

                              The Jazz are led by Carlos Boozer, who averaged 21.1 points and 10.4 rebounds, and Deron Williams, who averaged 18.8 points and 10.5 assists.

                              "Bad Boy," Bryant said of Williams. "I love his game. He's a little Cadillac, that's what I call him. He's a phenomenal, phenomenal player."

                              Williams made six three-pointers and had 25 points and nine assists in the finale against Houston.

                              While Williams might represent a challenge for the Lakers, Bryant represents the ultimate challenge. He averaged 28.3 points during the regular season and 33.5 points in the first-round sweep of Denver.

                              "You tell me somebody in this league that is equipped to guard him," Sloan said. "He's a great player, and you don't stop great players."

                              Utah's Andrei ***ilenko pointed to the Lakers' supporting cast.

                              "I don't think we need to pay attention on Kobe only," ***ilenko said. "It's all about team defense. It's all about helping each other defensively. We have succeeded in the past."

                              The Jazz were successful last season, reaching the conference finals before losing to eventual champion San Antonio. Lakers guard Derek Fisher was a key member of that team, averaging 10.1 points while playing in all 82 games with 61 starts.

                              Fisher played his first eight NBA seasons with the Lakers before leaving to sign a free-agent contract with Golden State, where he played two years before being traded to the Jazz before last season.

                              He drew attention last spring when he left the Jazz before Game 2 of the conference semifinals to go to New York, where his 10-month-old daughter, Tatum, was treated for a cancerous tumour in her left eye, but returned in the third quarter and scored all five of his points in overtime of Utah's 127-117 victory over the Warriors.

                              Fisher asked the Jazz to release him from his contract last summer so he could concentrate on finding the best medical care for his daughter, and that turned out to be in Los Angeles.

                              "They're a confident group," Fisher said of the Jazz. "I'm happy they've made it to this point. But they stand in the way of my goal and the goal of my teammates."


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                                i wish NBA was like NHL. second round wouldn't start till everyone is goes through.
                                i think the way NBA has makes sense and sends message out to end your series quickly as possible so wouldn't be caught up in what celtics are going to be in and that's "NOT ENOUGH REST TIME" which i think that might hurt them in second round against over rated Cavs

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