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break 147 - amazing Ronnie O'Sullivan 147 fastest |
Ronnie o'sullivan Break 147 |
How to break ankles, streetball How to Break Ankle, Cross over |
Hi Ian,
here are the 4 boxes you requested. I hope you like the video and the cards. Thanks a lot for the order and I will get them right out to you.
Talk to you soon, Chris J. Ian's Trilogy, Limited, Sweet |
A few boxes of the old stuff. 2006 National Treasures Footba |
A couple boxes of the new stuff. 2007 Topps Sterling Baseball 2 |
A few more boxes of the new stuff 2008 Topps Letterman Football |
Alex Higgins clears up to take his 1982 world championship semi final against Jimmy White to a deciding frame. One of the best pressure breaks of all time.
Discuss at http://www.thesnookerforum.com Snooker - Alex Higgins 69 brea |
This Is The Coolest Break-Dance In The World.
www.yahya-ahmed-11.piczo.com break dance |
***UPDATE***
2008 Ultimate Collection Football has just been moved back to Febuary 11th. The teams have been drawn and we can still do the break then.
Very Sorry Upper Deck pushed it back.
Hi guys,
Please check back here for updated information. I will put it above this paragraph.
Here is the team and names for the first group break.
1. orion9578 New York Jets
2. Jesus4life0412 Philadelphia Eagles
3. Delisle Minnesota Vikings
4. jellaboo Kansas City Chiefs
5. melbournecowboys New York Giants
6. killahbri Atlanta Falcons
7. Icesniper27 Buffalo Bills
8. bja613 San Diego Chargers
9. Jesus4life0412 Miami Dolphins
10. skyler81501 Green Bay Packers
11. ExplodingEggman Chicago Bears
12. C_Scott77 Arizona Cardinals
13. D4HV33D Washington Redskins
14. bigphish7499 Indianapolis Colts
15. Yardgnome02 Tennessee Titans
16. bill9901 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
17. 11WONDERKID11 Houston Texans
18. PeteLuko Dallas Cowboys
19. adrock1970 St. Louis Rams
20. adrock1970 Seattle Seahawks
21. 11WONDERKID11 Jacksonville Jaguars
22. dadrummer666 Cincinnati Bengals
23. mrchipz702 New Orleans Saints
24. Delisle Oakland Raiders
25. mrchipz702 New England Patriots
26. robcee2000 Baltimore Ravens
27. chris.kenroy Denver Broncos
28. STEVE4IISR Detroit Lions
29. TheBeast19194321 Cleveland Browns
30. dadrummer666 Carolina Panthers
31. iminera Pittsburgh Steelers
32. 11WONDERKID11 San Francisco 49ers
Here is the teams and names for the second Ultimate Collection Group Break.
1. Tattoo1. Tennessee Titans
2. lysol152. St. Louis Rams
3. w105pjm3. Jacksonville Jaguars
4. orion95784. Cleveland Browns
5. Redsox62025. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6. walter91926. Philadelphia Eagles
7. armyatc227. Washington Redskins
8. shupirates358. Arizona Cardinals
9. shap67619. Cincinnati Bengals
10. Nickdogg2910. Kansas City Chiefs
11. prodigylush11. San Diego Chargers
12. melbournecowboys12. Detroit Lions
13. Tattoo13. Chicago Bears
14. scatchot14. New York Jets
15. dolphinfanatic393915. New York Giants
16. Ritdog2116. Oakland Raiders
17. tjflyhigh17. Baltimore Ravens
18. Purged197818. San Francisco 49ers
19. bja61319. Denver Broncos
20. iameric7320. New Orleans Saints
21. xandromon21. Green Bay Packers
22. prodigylush22. Dallas Cowboys
23. Steesh6923. Carolina Panthers
24. WilliamHannah24. Minnesota Vikings
25. ccaldwelgriffey25. Houston Texans
26. dtrain123426. New England Patriots
27. munchmontano27. Indianapolis Colts
28. Tattoo28. Atlanta Falcons
29. Purged197829. Miami Dolphins
30. Polarbeer10130. Pittsburgh Steelers
31. Steesh6931. Seattle Seahawks
32. jetzzfan32. Buffalo Bills 2008 Ultimate Collection (2) 1 |
A box of the new stuff 2008 Topps Letterman Football |
Another 3 boxes... 2007 UD Exquisite Football 3 B |
I participated in the 2008 IPT ProAm at Chicago's Billiard Palace in November 2008. At that event, I got the opportunity to record Charlie's break technique so I could study it in detail afterwards.
Since I feel Charlie is a premier "breaker", I felt it was appropriate to pass along any information I found. This video is the result of my humble analysis.
I should be clear that Charlie had nothing to do with this video or its creation. It's simply my modest attempt to gather some valuable information.
If you haven't seen it yet, you should watch Charlie's own video shot with Inside Pool Magazine. It compliments what I've presented here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkByJCwTqSo
I've folloowed up my analysis with one featuring Larry Nevel. It can be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0quThyaBeg Analysis of Charlie Bryant's B |
Some skills... 6 Year Old Break Dancer |
Jamie Cope made his second 147 in a ranking event in Shanghai during his match against Mark Williams.
He did it in frame 03, in the 1/8 final (last 16) and needed for it only 8.30mins.
He also got for it £20,000 bonus plus the £2,000 high break prize!
Enjoy this perfect break by the "Shotgun"!! ;) Jamie "Shotgun" Cope 147 break |
Machine Break Down in Game 4 of the NBA finals. The Machine recounts the story and hopes to come back strong for 08-09 season. Machine Break Down |
A box of the new stuff. 2008 Donruss Elite Extra Editi |
In 2005-2006
In his second season with Houston, averaged a team-high 24.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.26 steals in 47 games (47 starts) ... reached 20 points 32 times, which included a team-best 14 30-point games and a pair of 40-point performances ... added six double-doubles on the season ... missed 34 games due to injury (11/5/05-11/10/05 with strained back; 11/20/05-11/26/05 with strained back; 1/10/06-1/18/06 with back spasms; 3/7/06 with sore back; 3/12/06-4/19/06 with back injury) and one game (NWT) due to a family emergency (2/24/06) ... overall, the Rockets were 7-28 in games without him in 2005-06, averaging 93.1 points per game in the 47 outings he played and 86.1 in the 35 games he was out ... originally suffered a strained back at practice (11/4/05) ... notched 30 of his 35 points at New Jersey (11/12/05) in the second half, including 20 of Houston's 29 points in the fourth quarter ... grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds vs. Detroit (11/18/05) ... recorded 34 points, including six 3-pointers at Seattle (12/15/05), which matched his most 3-pointers made as a member of the Rockets ... scored on a driving layup with 0.3 seconds left on the clock to lift the Rockets to a 76-74 win at the L.A. Lakers (12/18/05) ... recorded a season-high 11 assists vs. Toronto (12/21/05) ... registered 37 points at Toronto (1/6/06), marking his fifth consecutive game in which he scored at least 30 points ... joined Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone and Elvin Hayes as the only players in Rockets history to have five straight 30-point games ... scored a season-high 43 points at Detroit (1/22/06) and followed with 41 points at Milwaukee (1/23/06), marking the first time a Rockets player reached 40 points in back-to-back nights since Moses Malone did it back in 1981-82 (43 on 2/26/82 vs. Golden State and 44 on 2/27/82 at Dallas) ... recorded 37 points and 12 rebounds vs. Miami (1/29/06), including 15 (4-15 3FG) attempts from beyond the arc, which equaled the second most 3-point attempts in Rockets history ... ranked fourth in the NBA in scoring average in the month of January with 31.5 points per game ... scored the fourth most points in All-Star Game history with a game-high 36 points for the West in the 2006 NBA All-Star Game (2/19/06) ... led all Western Conference forwards in votes (1,818,932) and was sixth overall in All-Star Balloting ... also participated with NBA legend Clyde Drexler and Houston Comets All-Star Sheryl Swoopes in the RadioShack Shooting Stars Challenge on All-Star Saturday Night ... received an injection (3/15/06) to relieve swelling in the area of his back where he fell during the game vs. Portland (3/5/06), missing the final 20 games of the season.
In the NBA
Holds career averages of 22.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.37 steals and 1.00 blocks in 612 games (472 starts) with Toronto, Orlando and Houston ... two-time NBA scoring champion (32.1 in 2002-03, 28.0 in 2003-04) ... named All-NBA First Team twice (2002, 2003), All-NBA Second Team twice (2001, 2004) and All-NBA Third Team one time (2005) ... earned NBA Most Improved Player (2001) ... six-time NBA All-Star selection (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006), averaging 18.7 points in six NBA All-Star Games (five starts) ... named the NBA's Conference Player of the Week nine times and Player of the Month four times ... still stands as Orlando's all-time leader in scoring average (28.1 points in 295 games) ... possesses 38 career 40-point games, which ranks fourth among active players. 2004-2005: Named to All-NBA Third Team at forward ... averaged a team-leading 25.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and career highs of 5.7 assists and 1.73 steals in his first season with Houston, marking his fifth straight season to score over 25 points per game ... became the first player in Rockets history to reach 2,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in a season, joining Olajuwon, Malone and Hayes with the only 2,000-point seasons in franchise history ... posted the highest scoring average by a Rockets newcomer since Hayes with San Diego during the 1968-69 season ... scored a Rockets individual season-high 48 points at Dallas (12/2/04), marking one of his six 40-point efforts ... reached 30 points 25 times, as Houston held a 22-3 record in those games ... among NBA leaders, ranked sixth in scoring average, seventh in steals per game and tied for 18 th in assists per game ... named the Western Conference Player of the Week for the weeks ending Jan. 16, Feb. 6, Mar. 13 and Apr. 17, becoming the first player in Rockets history to earn Player of the Week recognition four times in a season ... hit game-winning shots vs. Philadelphia (12/14/04) and San Antonio (12/9/04), scoring 13 points in the final 35 seconds against the Spurs ... scored his 12,000 th career point vs. Boston (3/18/05), becoming the second-youngest player in NBA history to reach this mark behind Kobe Bryant ... started for the West in the 2005 NBA All-Star Game after leading all guards in All-Star balloting. 2003-2004: Led the NBA in scoring average for the second straight season, posting 28.0 points per game with Orlando ... became the third-youngest player in NBA history to claim multiple scoring titles, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain and Bob McAdoo ... became the ninth player in NBA history to win consecutive scoring crowns ... earned All-NBA Second-Team honors ... set a career high with a Magic franchise-record and NBA individual season-high 62 points vs. Washington (3/10/04). 2002-2003: Topped the NBA with a career-high 32.1 points per game with Orlando ... earned First-Team All-NBA recognition and finished fourth in NBA MVP voting for a second straight season ... became the youngest NBA player to average 30 points since McAdoo in 1974-75. 2001-2002: Earned All-NBA First Team after averaging 25.6 points, a career-high 7.9 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.57 steals with the Magic ... ranked fourth in the NBA in scoring average. 2000-2001: Earned the NBA's Most Improved Player award and All-NBA Second-Team recognition after averaging 26.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.6 assists in his first season in Orlando ... finished seventh in the NBA in scoring average, recording the highest average in NBA history for a player 21 years or younger. 1999-2000: Averaged 15.4 points and a career-high 1.91 blocks in his final season with Toronto. 1998-1999: Averaged 9.3 points with the Raptors. 1997-1998: Averaged 7.0 points as an 18-year-old rookie with Toronto.
In the Playoffs
Holds career averages of 29.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.8 assists, 1.48 steals and 1.24 blocks in 25 postseason games with Toronto, Orlando and Houston ... still stands as Orlando's all-time leader in postseason scoring average with 32.0 points per game. 2005: Averaged 30-plus points for a fourth time in his playoff career with a team-high 30.7 points for Houston ... posted a playoff-career-high 7.4 rebounds per game ... scored 37 points in a Game Six win vs. Dallas (5/5/05), helping the Rockets force a decisive Game Seven. 2003: Averaged 31.7 points with Orlando ... scored a Magic playoff-record and playoff-career-high 46 points at Detroit (4/23/03). 2002: For the second consecutive year, led the NBA in playoff scoring by averaging 30.8 points for the Magic in the postseason. 2001: Led the NBA in playoff scoring average with a playoff-career-high 33.8 points per game ... averaged a playoff-career-high 8.3 assists with the Magic. 2000: Averaged 16.7 points and 7.0 rebounds with Toronto.
In Life
Born Tracy Lamar McGrady Jr. on May 24, 1979, in Bartow, Florida ... he and his wife, CleRenda, have a daughter, Layla Clarice, and a son, Laymen Lamar ... finished as Houston's leading scorer with 21 points vs. Utah (12/27/05), despite leaving at halftime to be CleRenda who went into labor with their son ... named USA Today High School Player of the Year as a senior at Mt. Zion Christian Academy ... cousin of NBA All-Star Vince Carter ... voted "Favorite Athlete" in a Sports Illustrated For Kids poll ... honored as one of the "Good Guys in Sports" by The Sporting News ... befriended Iran Brown, the youngest victim of the Washington-area sniper shootings ... participates in the Make-A-Wish program ... hosted one young child to spend a day with him at his house as a part of ESPN's "My Wish Series," where children with life-threatening illnesses are given their wish to spend a day with their favorite sports superstar ... has hosted a military family during All-Star Weekend ... continues charitable efforts through his Tracy McGrady Foundation ... hosts the annual T-Mac Charity Softball Game, which has helped raise money for the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston, as well as for renovation of the library and technology area at Ross Elementary School in Houston ... purchases tickets to every Rockets home game for disadvantaged youth ... was one of the NBA superstars to participate in the Hurricane Katrina Relief Charity All-Star Game (9/11/05) ... featured in the Mike Jones music video "Flossin" ... chosen to be on the cover of the NBA Live '07 video game.
In Transactions
Drafted by Toronto in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft ... traded to Orlando on Aug. 3, 2000, for a future first-round draft pick ... traded with Juwan Howard, Reece Gaines and Tyronn Lue to Houston on June 29, 2004, for Steve Francis, Kelvin Cato and Cuttino Mobley ... signed an extension with Houston on Nov. 1, 2004. Tracy McGrady- Break Em Off |
Hi Shawn,
Here is the video break you asked for. I hope you like the cards and the video. Thanks a lot for the order and I will get the cards shipped right out for you.
Talk to you soon, Chris J. Shawn's 2008 Donruss Classics |
2008 ATP MASTERS SERIES - Mutua Madrilena Masters, Madrid, Spain. 2nd Round. Roger Federer defeated Radek Stepanek 6/3 7/6(6). Second set tie-break. Madrid 08: 2R Roger v Stepanek |
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