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moviesandmania · 1 year
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CRAM (2021) Review of supernatural horror with release news
‘Study like your life depended on it’ Cram is a 2021 American horror film about a male student who is menaced in a library by a supernatural entity. Written, directed and executive produced by Abie Sidell. Produced by Zachry J. Bailey and Trevor Wallace. Also, executive produced by Felix Handte. The Radical Rhinoceros Pictures production stars John DiMino, Brandon E.Burton, Rolando Chushan and…
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fearsmagazine · 1 year
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CRAM | Official Horror Trailer, Poster & Images
We all do what we gotta do to pass – except Marc. Desperate to finish his final paper, he struggles to cram all night in the library. After dozing off, Marc awakens to discover that his paper has vanished!
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Looking for answers and a way out of this nightmare, Marc is drawn deeper into the mysterious and enchanting stacks. Alone in the library (or so he thinks), Marc is easily frightened and considers giving up. But the library has other plans for him....
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From writer-director Abie Sidell, and starring John Dimino, Brandon E. Burton, Rolando Chusan, and Carolina Đỗ, CRAM is on digital March 17 from Terror Films.
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nerdy-cake · 3 months
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JOMP book photo challenge | January 31 - read in January
Faserland - Christian Kracht
Crooked House - Agatha Christie
Falling Back in Love with Being Human - Kai Cheng Thom
All My Rage - Sabaa Tahir
Das Mädchen des Waldes - Éléonore Devillepoix
Amadeus auf dem Fahrrad - Rolando Villazón
Was man von hier aus sehen kann - Mariana Leky
The Lost Metal - Brandon Sanderson
Interesting Stories About Curious Words - Susie Dent
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3gnoticias · 1 year
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Juárez mostró supremacía en Taekwondo de Juegos Estatales Conade 2023
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Finalizada la segunda etapa del taekwondo en los Juegos Estatales Conade 2023, la delegación de Ciudad Juárez se proclamó con los máximos ganadores en las categorías 10-11, 12-14, 15-17 y 18-20 años.
 El primer lugar fue para el selectivo de Juárez, segundo puesto para Chihuahua, Cuauhtémoc se ubicó en el tercer lugar, Jiménez y Nuevo Casas Grandes el cuarto y quinto sitio respectivamente.
 En algunos resultados de la segunda etapa, la categoría 15-17 años, división -52 kilogramos, de la rama femenil, la medalla de oro fue para Carolina Márquez y Grecia Hamilton, ambas de Ciudad Juárez, mientras que los bronces fueron para Alejandra Rey de Cuauhtémoc y Sofía Barrón, representante del municipio de Jiménez.
 Asimismo, en la división -55kg, Mia Ovalle de Juárez ganó el primer lugar, compartió pódium con Sofía Saldamando    (Chihuahua) y las juarenses Luna Rubio y María Esther Zavala en el tercer lugar.
 Los seleccionados estatales se enfrentarán a sus similares de la región del próximo 17 al 19 de marzo en Tijuana, Baja California, para buscar un lugar en Juegos Nacionales Conade.
  Resultados segunda etapa
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Categoría 15-17 años / División -42kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Camila Valdez Chihuahua
2 Jaqueline Aranda Juárez
3 Paola Lara Juárez
Categoría 15-17 años / División -44kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Kiara Pineda Juárez
2 Camila Alfaro NCG
3 Jessica Gutiérrez Juárez
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Categoría 15-17 años / División -46kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Paola Sandoval Juárez
2 Nahomi Silerio Juárez
3 Dania Muñoz Chihuahua
3 Naomi Suchilt Juárez
Categoría 15-17 años / División -49kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Blanca Granillo Juárez
2 Alma De León Juárez
3 Ximena Rodríguez Chihuahua
3 Valeria Granados Chihuahua
Categoría 15-17 años / División -59kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Fernanda Chaparro Chihuahua
2 Kassandra Uribe Juárez
3 Camila Rodríguez Juárez
3 Fátima Ramírez Chihuahua
Categoría 15-17 años / División -63kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Danna Ramos Juárez
2 Natalia Ríos Juárez
Categoría 15-17 años / División -68kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Jaqueline Cárdenas Juárez
2 Alondra Muñoz Juárez
Categoría 15-17 años / División +68kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Daniela Ayala Juárez
2 Mariana Tarango Chihuahua
3 Velia Sosa Chihuahua
3 Ayleen García Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -46kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Nathalia Granados Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División -49kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Zoe Hidalgo Chihuahua
2 Karen Villa Juárez
3 Marina García Juárez
3 Angela Cruz Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -53kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Irlanda Rodríguez Juárez
2 Hannia Olvera Chihuahua
3 Joaly Ramírez Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -57kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Mia Hernández Juárez
2 Jocelyn Sáenz Juárez
3 Aaliyah Pedroza Juárez
3 Daysi Muñoz Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División -62kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Regina Muñoz Juárez
2 Esmeralda Hernández Chihuahua
3 Sofia Uribe Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -67kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Sofia Vargas Juárez
2 Jenifer Montañez Cuauhtémoc
3 Nahomi Ortiz Juárez
3 Andrea Narváez Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División -73kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Ericka Rodríguez Juárez
2 Patricia Hernández Juárez
3 Aylin Daher Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División +73kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Alma Carrillo Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División -54kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Othon Diaz Juárez
2 Leonardo Pérez Juárez
3 Alan Quintana Juárez
3 Juan Rodríguez Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -58kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Miguel Moreno Juárez
2 Oscar Torres Juárez
3 Moisés Martínez Chihuahua
3 Juan Carlos Olivas Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -63kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Rolando Lira Juárez
2 Joan González Chihuahua
3 Brandon Pérez NCG
3 Sergio Matsumoto NCG
Categoría 18-20 años / División -68kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Roberto Sedeño Juárez
2 Joshua Morita Chihuahua
3 Luis Omar Acosta Juárez
3 Tlaloc Valle Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -74kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Clemente Lara Juárez
2 Iván Hernández Juárez
3 Jesús José Hernández Juárez
Categoría 18-20 años / División -80kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Victor García Juárez
2 Erick Espinosa NCG
3 Zabdiel Puente Chihuahua
Categoría 18-20 años / División -87kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Alan Zuñiga Juárez
2 Erick Acevedo Juárez
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Categoría 18-20 años / División +87kg
Lugar Nombre Municipio
1 Edgar Coronado Chihuahua
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horrorpatch · 1 year
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Trailer Premiere For Horror Film CRAM!
Terror Films has released the official trailer for the new horror film, CRAM! It is Directed by Abie Sidell and stars John Dimino, Brandon E.Burto, Rolando Chushan. The picture is available on most Digital platforms beginning on March 17. Get more details down below. From The Press Release CRAM Study Like Your Life Depends On It. On Digital & On Demand on March 17 , 2023 Directed by: Abie…
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soccerstl · 3 years
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STLFC Academy U14 Boys
STLFC Academy U14 Boys
Brandon Rolando advances the ball in nn 8-0 win on April 11, 2021 I made it out to WWT Soccer Park on Sunday to take in a pair of STLFC Academy matches. The two youngest age groups were hosting Midwest United (Grand Rapids) that include former Ambush player Stefan St. Louis as the DOC now and Head Coach for the U14’s. Stefan noted that the players had all just returned from a two week Spring…
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nofatclips · 3 years
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Nada by Lido Pimienta (featuring Li Saumet) from the album Miss Colombia - Directed by: Paz Ramirez
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conanaltatis · 4 years
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Filipino UFC fighters from Brandon Vera to Mark Striegl
Filipino UFC fighters from Brandon Vera to Mark Striegl
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Mark Striegl, Brandon Vera (©ONE Championship)
Mark “Mugen” Striegl, 32, is the most recent Filipino mixed martial artist to sign with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Before him, several other MMA fighters from the Philippines or of Filipino descent also competed in the UFC.
Brandon Vera
Fight name: The Truth
Age: 43
Years in the UFC: 2005-2013
UFC record: 8 wins, 7 losses, 0 draw, 1 No…
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joshslater · 2 years
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Patreon 2022
Start of a new year and a new month, and I have a list of some new Patreons I'll check out. That however got me interested in updating the list of what Patreons my Patreon followers follows. The big change from last time are a lot of games supported, mostly thanks to one supporter that supported about 60 different Patreons in total. I roughly categorized the Patreons into Stories, Art, Hypno, Visual Novel, Interactive Stories, 3D, and Game. I’ve had to rely a lot on what they present themselves as, but hopefully that is of some help. They are sorted by the number of my supporters that are supporting them, but the bottom half is basically just one supporter, so don’t read too much into the order.
Josh's Transformations (Stories) The Screaming Moist (Stories) Cinaede Furi (Stories) TF Station (Stories) orrotica (Stories) The Craftsman (Stories) Henry Cavanaugh (Stories) Jake Landry (Stories) Nicky Noxville (Stories) CTF Boi (Stories) Dusk Skull King (Stories) Brandon Twice (Stories) Derek Williams (Stories) Omni TF (Stories) BodySwap101 (Stories) Andrew (Stories) Rick TheTist (Hypno) Bound to College / Pridedrawing (Visual Novel) Cockatrice (Stories) Kibitko (Art) Programming Prince (Stories) Chris Pyre (Stories) Topsy Turvy (Stories) Avis Sapiens (Hypno) HypnoBones (Hypno) Wesley Bracken (Stories) Vincent Vega (Hypno) Thomas Carver (Stories) purplebirdman (Art) PompaDoodle (Art) anti_dev (Art) Rook (Visual Novel) R. Cooper (Stories) Meesh (Art) LookoutBLo (Art) Too Much Dynamite (Art) Braford (3D) W.A. Frost (Stories) Boys3D (3D) BlaykeStr8 (Visual Novel) Blue Fairy Media Games (Game) Moby's Palace of Writing (Stories) Sinspirational Games (Game) Xey (Game) BadOdin (Game) StickyIcky (Game) Luriel (Visual Novel) Big Boof Games (Game) Dingotush (Interactive Fiction) Sonpih (Game) Hyao (Game) Monster Souls (Game) Leopold Visette (Game) Noodle Jacuzzi (Game) Bedlam Games (Game) hw21 (Game) Dopefish (Game) Dexter Sinister (Game) ASLPro3D (Visual Novel) OhMeGa (Game) Big Eiffel Tower (Game) Logan Scodini (Game) Sunfall (Game) GreonoGames (Game) Kaliyo (Game) Unlikely (Interactive Fiction) January Night (Game) Davie Zwei (Game) Lord Arioch (Visual Novel) PaperFox19 (Stories) Savin (Game) RanliLabz (Game) Reverie Bizarre (Game) Flexible Survival (Game) Jpmaggers (Game) Ikkabod (Interactive Fiction) Aaryn (Visual Novel) Maverik (Game) Shirokoi (Visual Novel) Devious Skooma (Game) Fenoxo Fenfen (Interactive Fiction) SexForge (Game) Lithier (Game) stoperArt (Game) ICSTOR (Game) Eva Kiss (Game) Lust & Passion (Game) BBBen (Game) Stonetouch (Art) Dragmon (Art) Shweiky (3D) The Hypnomask (Hypno) James Newland (Art) reiner55 (Art) Dan Draws Boys (Art) Growboygrow Muscle Morphs (Art) Gym Junkie Muscle Media (3D) Taka (Art) Ethan White (Stories) Priapus of Milet (3D) Rolando (Art) Husskoni (Art) ZoroJ (Art) KillyStein (3D) AD-Games (3D) SuperWaffle (3D) Jeff Jacklin (Art) Max (Art)
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wwwrecktagle · 2 years
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021 Cincinnati Reds Roster
Pitchers
#21 Michael Lorenzen (Fullerton, California)
#22 Wade Miley (Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana)
#23 Jeff Hoffman (Colonie, New York)
#30 Tyler Mahle (Westminster, California)
#39 Lucas Sims (Snellville, Georgia)
#41 Carson Fulmer (Winter Haven, Florida)
#43 Cionel Pérez (Havana, Cuba)
#46 Cam Bedrosian (Sharpsburg, Georgia)
#47 Sal Romano (Southington, Connecticut)
#50 Amir Garrett (Los Angeles, California)
#54 Sonny Gray (Smyrna, Tennessee)
#55 Brandon Bailey (Broomfield, Colorado)
#58 Luis Castillo (Baní, Dominican Republic)
#63 Sean Doolittle (Tabernacle Township, New Jersey)
#70 Tejay Antone (Mansfield, Texas)
#87 José De León (Isabela, Puerto Rico)
Catchers
#16 Tucker Barnhart (Brownsburg, Indiana)
#37 Tyler Stephenson (Kennesaw, Georgia)
Infielders
#0 Alessandre Blandino (Palo Alto, California)
#6 Jonathan India (Delray Beach, Florida)
#7 Eugenio Suárez (Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela)
#9 Mike Moustakas (Los Angeles, California)
#17 James Farmer (Atlanta, Georgia)
#19 Joey Votto (Toronto, Ontario)
Outfielders
#2 Nicholas Castellanos (Davie, Florida)
#4 Akiyama Shōgo (Yokosuka, Japan)
#12 Tyler Naquin (Houston, Texas)
#15 Nick Senzel (Farragut, Tennessee)
#33 Jesse Winker (Orlando, Florida)
#44 Aristides Aquino (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic)
Coaches
Manager David Bell (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Bench coach Freddie Benavides (Laredo, Texas)
1st base/infield coach Delino DeShields (Seaford, Delaware)
3rd base/catching coach J.R. House (Nitro, West Virginia)
Outfield coach Jeff Pickler (Santa Ana, California)
Hitting coach Alan Zinter (El Paso, Texas)
Assistant hitting coach Joe Mather (Phoenix, Arizona)
Pitching coach Derek Johnson (Normal, Illinois)
Assistant pitching coach Eric Jagers (Kent, Washington)
Bullpen coach Byron Tunnell (Tyler, Texas)
Assistant bullpen coach Cristian Perez (Bradenton, Florida)
Bullpen catcher Jose Duarte (Maracay, Venezuela)
Bullpen catcher Nate Irving (New York, New York)
Associate coach Rolando Valles (Maracaibo, Venezuela)
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The all-time starting five for every NBA Western Conference team
What if the Splash Bros. had Wilt Chamberlain playing center? How many titles would the Lakers have won if Magic Johnson was running the break with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal? Imagine Hakeem Olajuwon and James Hardenteaming up in Clutch City.
We asked our NBA writers to come up with an all-time starting five for every current NBA franchise, along with one additional blast from the past. Only a player's contributions during his time with that franchise were considered. (So, no, LeBron James doesn't crack the Lakers' all-time list ... yet.)
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In this era of "positionless" basketball, traditional positions don't matter quite as much as they used to, so we allowed some flexibility in choosing a lineup -- but you won't see teams with four centers or three point guards. The idea was to dive into each team's history and create a group that could at least potentially share the floor together.
We rolled out the Eastern Conference on Wednesday. Here is the Western Conference:
Dallas Mavericks
G: Derek Harper G: Jason Terry G: Rolando Blackman F: Mark Aguirre F: Dirk Nowitzki
Terry joins Nowitzki as the only players on both of the Mavs' Finals teams and was the second-leading scorer on both squads. There's a reason Harper and Blackman, the backcourt for some good teams that just couldn't get past the Showtime Lakers, have their numbers in the American Airlines Center rafters. Aguirre's jersey probably won't ever be retired in Dallas because of his bitter departure, but you can't dismiss his 24.6 points per game in eight seasons with the Mavs.
The toughest cuts: Michael Finley and Jason Kidd, one of whom helped a young German kid find his way in the NBA and the other who helped Nowitzki finally deliver a title to Dallas.
-- Tim MacMahon
Denver Nuggets
G: Fat Lever G: David Thompson F: Alex English F: Carmelo Anthony C: Dikembe Mutombo
You're probably asking yourself the same question I debated for roughly 48 hours: Wait, no Nikola Jokic? There's a good chance Jokic eventually becomes the greatest player in franchise history, but he's just 25 years old.
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Mutombo, on the other hand, is a Hall of Famer and produced probably the most iconic image in franchise history, celebrating the historic upset of the top-seeded Seattle SuperSonics in the 1994 playoffs. Mutombo is the defensive anchor behind a pure scoring lineup that could outgun just about anybody.
English, Anthony and Thompson all averaged better than 20 points a game for their careers, but at their peaks were pushing 30 PPG. Add in a floor general like Lafayette "Fat" Lever to pull the strings, and it could work. Between Fat, Melo and Dikembe, the Nuggets can outname just about anybody, too.
-- Royce Young
Golden State Warriors
G: Stephen Curry G: Klay Thompson F: Kevin Durant F: Draymond Green C: Wilt Chamberlain
Adding Chamberlain to the Durant-era Warriors teams that won back-to-back titles would just be unfair. Can you even imagine how dominant that team would be? Curry, Thompson, Durant and Green already have won titles together -- and now they have one of the greatest big men of all time to drop the ball to down low? Unbelievable. The defense is great, the offense is otherworldly.
It's tough leaving Hall of Famers Rick Barry and Chris Mullin out of this group, but who would come out? Curry and Thompson form the best shooting backcourt of all time. Durant is one of the best players of his generation and Green provides the defensive intensity and glue that has propelled them for years -- plus those four already have played together. There is no stopping this team. A juggernaut for the ages.
-- Nick Friedell
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Houston Rockets
G: James Harden G: Calvin Murphy F: Tracy McGrady F: Rudy Tomjanovich C: Hakeem Olajuwon
Apologies to Hall of Fame big men Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone and Yao Ming, but it's hard to get one center in the Houston lineup these days. Of course, there's no debate about the candidacy of Olajuwon, who remains the best player in franchise history, even after Harden's run of historic offensive production.
Harden is 22 points away from passing Murphy for second on the Rockets' career scoring list, so for now the flamboyant, 5-foot-9 Murphy continues to be the only player who ranks among the franchise's top two in points and assists.
Rudy T is best remembered as the Clutch City-era coach and for the brutal punch that interrupted his playing career, but he earned his spot here with five All-Star appearances during a career spent entirely in a Rockets uniform.
-- MacMahon
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LA Clippers
G: Chris Paul F: Kawhi Leonard F: Blake Griffin F: Elton Brand C: Bob McAdoo
Paul and Griffin authored the greatest and most exciting era in Clippers basketball with Lob City. Paul spent six seasons with the Clips, was first-team All-NBA three times and led the league in assists twice during that span. Griffin was Rookie of the Year, a five-time All-Star and the exciting, above-the-rim player the franchise sorely needed.
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Brand spent seven seasons with the team and made both of his All-Star appearances as a Clipper. McAdoo started his Hall of Fame career when the franchise was in Buffalo, where he led the league in scoring three straight seasons and was MVP in 1974-75.
Leonard is just 51 games into his Clippers tenure, but his elite production already puts him on this roster. Averaging 26.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists, a healthy Leonard can further validate this choice if he can get the Clippers to the conference finals for the first time.
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Los Angeles Lakers
G: Magic Johnson G: Jerry West G: Kobe Bryant F: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar C: Shaquille O'Neal
Four of these picks were no-brainers. Johnson (fifth in career assists) teamed up with Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's career scoring leader, to win five championships. Bryant (fourth all time in scoring) paired with O'Neal (eighth in scoring) to win three.
The fifth pick was harder. Is it Elgin Baylor, the greatest small forward in franchise history? Or how about LeBron James, the greatest small forward in NBA history? How about James Worthy, who teamed up with Magic and Kareem and won a Finals MVP?
Ultimately, the pick is West. Baylor never won a ring. James hasn't been a Laker long enough. Worthy would have to play the 4 and you already have Shaq and the Captain on the blocks. The Logo brings shooting and toughness and leadership, and he is extremely important to the franchise as a whole for his post-playing days in the front office.
-- Dave McMenamin
Memphis Grizzlies
G: Mike Conley G: Tony Allen F: Shareef Abdur-Rahim F: Zach Randolph C: Marc Gasol
The question with the Grizzlies: Who should be the final player to fill out a lineup that features the Grit 'n' Grind mainstays called the Core Four? (I'd make a joke about Chandler Parsons' max contract, but I want to be welcomed back to Memphis.)
Based purely on merit, Pau Gasol would be the pick, but he doesn't fit alongside his brother Marc at center and Randolph at power forward. So we will go with Abdur-Rahim, who was a really good player for some really bad teams in Vancouver, averaging 20.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game over five seasons in which the Grizzlies went a combined 86-292.
-- MacMahon
Minnesota Timberwolves
G: Ricky Rubio G: Sam Cassell F: Kevin Garnett F: Kevin Love C: Karl-Anthony Towns
The three best players in franchise history just all happen to be big men: Garnett, Love and Towns. Garnett is the franchise leader in points, rebounds, steals, assists and blocks; he's the only player in NBA history to lead a team in all five categories. Towns (22.7 points, 11.8 rebounds in 358 games) and Love (19.2 points, 12.2 rebounds in 364 games) each put up monster numbers, even though playoff success never came.
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Rubio trails only Garnett in franchise history in steals and assists. Since Wally Szczerbiak and Andrew Wiggins were primarily listed as small forwards, the other guard spot goes to Cassell, who played only two years in Minnesota but had a career year and was a second-team All-NBA selection in 2003-04.
-- Andrew Lopez
New Orleans Pelicans
G: Chris Paul G: Jrue Holiday F: Jamal Mashburn F: David West C: Anthony Davis
(Just a reminder: The Pelicans' franchise history starts in 2002, when the team moved from Charlotte to New Orleans. Anything before that belongs to Charlotte, even though it's the same franchise. Got it? Cool, let's move on.)
First, the locks: Davis, Paul, Holiday and West. Now once you get to the wing ... oof. This spot came down to four players -- Mashburn, Peja Stojakovic, Eric Gordon and, yes, Brandon Ingram.
Mashburn, in the franchise's first season in New Orleans in 2002-03, made the All-Star team and was a third-team All-NBA selection. The Pelicans didn't get another All-Star selection from a wing player until this year, when Ingram made it. But with only 56 games under his belt, Ingram falls off this list. Gordon's time in New Orleans always seemed underwhelming. Stojakovic was a key cog on the 2007-08 team that won a franchise-best 56 games, but he struggled with injuries.
Mashburn was limited to 101 games for New Orleans, but his impact in Year 1 was unmistakable and he still sits second on the team's career scoring average list (21.5), behind only Davis.
-- Lopez
Oklahoma City Thunder
G: Russell Westbrook G: James Harden F: Kevin Durant F: Paul George F: Serge Ibaka
There's an irony to the Thunder's all-time starting five, because it features their best sixth man. The baggage of Harden's role looms large, whether he wanted to come off the bench, whether starting impacted his contract negotiations and ultimately facilitated the breakup of one of the greatest organically built superteams ever. That's a lot to unpack.
Hindsight and what-ifs aside, the Thunder's all-time group can stand with almost any in NBA history, and most certainly is among the most stout in the past 20 years. The Thunder have been around for just 12 years and boast a remarkable cupboard of talent: three MVPs (Durant, Westbrook, Harden) and piles of All-NBA and All-Star nods. Maybe one of the best examples of how deep they are is in showcasing who didn't make the cut: Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul. Not a bad bench.
-- Young
Phoenix Suns
G: Steve Nash G: Kevin Johnson F: Walter Davis F: Charles Barkley C: Amar'e Stoudemire
No Shawn Marion? No Paul Westphal? No Alvan Adams? No Larry Nance? No Jason Kidd? You can make a solid starting five from the next group of Phoenix legends.
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The franchise's two MVP winners, Nash and Barkley, were locks. Westphal split time as a point guard and shooting guard during his six seasons, but we give the nod at the other guard spot to Johnson, who spent 12 years in Phoenix, and had three consecutive 20-point, 10-assist seasons and five All-NBA nods.
Davis vs. Marion was a tough battle. Both made a pair of All-NBA teams (two second-teams for Davis compared to two third-teams for Marion), but Davis gets the edge as the franchise's leading scorer. At center, Stoudemire stands supreme as his four All-NBA honors best Adams' longevity.
-- Lopez
Portland Trail Blazers
G: Damian Lillard G: Clyde Drexler G: Brandon Roy F: LaMarcus Aldridge C: Bill Walton
As with any conversation about Blazers history, their starting five comes with plenty of introspective sighing and deep what-iffing. Injuries to Walton and Roy abbreviated what would've been legendary Portland careers. But at their best versions, Walton was a transcendent big man with unique skills, and Roy was a gifted scorer with a knack for the moment.
Drexler is a Hall of Famer who led Portland to its best sustained run of success in franchise history. Aldridge is one of the dominant scoring big men of his era, and Lillard will likely go down as the franchise's all-time best. The Blazers are haunted by history and a compulsion to live in the anguish of what could've been, but there is also a beauty to their all-time five. It represents who they are, and forever, what they might've been.
-- Young
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Sacramento Kings
G: Oscar Robertson G: Tiny Archibald F: Peja Stojakovic F: Chris Webber C: Jerry Lucas
A Hall of Fame backcourt of Robertson and Archibald knocks Kings great Mitch Richmond out of one of the two guard spots. Lucas, another Hall of Famer, averaged 19.6 points and 19.1 rebounds in six seasons with the Cincinnati Royals. He gets the center position.
For the forwards, we look at two Kings from the early 2000s, when Sacramento was a perennial playoff team. Stojakovic is still the franchise's leader in 3-pointers made, and Webber averaged 23.5 points, 10.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks in 377 career games in Sacramento.
It feels weird not to have DeMarcus Cousins on the all-time Kings squad, but when you look back at the franchise's history -- which dates back to the Rochester Royals and their first year in the NBA in 1949 -- it becomes clearer why he doesn't make the cut.
-- Lopez
San Antonio Spurs
G: Tony Parker G: Manu Ginobili F: George Gervin F: Tim Duncan C: David Robinson
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It took about as long as the average Gregg Popovich sideline interview to come up with this squad. These were all easy decisions, considering each player's combination of greatness and longevity with the Spurs. (Kawhi Leonard would have been in strong consideration if not for the lack of the latter.)
Duncan and Robinson are on the short list of MVPs who played their entire careers for one franchise. Ginobili and Parker were essential parts of a dynasty. Gervin was a must-see superstar whose presence made sure that pro basketball stuck in small-market San Antonio.
-- MacMahon
Seattle SuperSonics
G: Gary Payton G: Gus Williams F: Detlef Schrempf F: Shawn Kemp C: Jack Sikma
Payton, Kemp and Sikma, the three players to make at least five All-Star appearances in Sonics uniforms, are the three certain selections here. At the other guard spot, there are strong cases for Fred Brown (who's second in career scoring) and Ray Allen (a four-time All-Star in Seattle), but Gus Williams' key role in the Sonics' 1979 championship and pair of All-NBA picks give him the nod.
Spencer Haywood reached greater heights and Rashard Lewis had more longevity, but with the last spot I'm going with Schrempf, whose versatile and efficient game was ahead of its time in the 1990s.
-- Kevin Pelton
Utah Jazz
G: John Stockton G: Pete Maravich F: Adrian Dantley F: Karl Malone C: Rudy Gobert
The Jazz's arena is located at the intersection of Stockton and Malone, with statues of the legends prominently featured out front, so we figured those guys should make the cut. Dantley was a historically elite scorer for the Jazz, averaging 29.6 points on 56.2% shooting and winning a pair of NBA scoring titles during his seven-season tenure in Utah.
Gobert gets the nod over fellow dominant defensive anchor Mark Eaton because he's a far superior offensive player and rebounder. It was difficult not to include Darrell Griffith, aka "Dr. Dunkenstein," but Pistol Pete was too productive (25.7 points and 5.7 assists per game) with the New Orleans Jazz to be left out. Source - ESPN
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Thrilling Jermell Charlo-Brian Castano fight ends in unsatisfying draw
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Thrilling Jermell Charlo-Brian Castano fight ends in unsatisfying draw
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Photo from Showtime 17 Jul by Dan Rafael So much for there being an undisputed junior middleweight champion, because there is most definitely a dispute. Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano did their part, colliding in an effort to unify all four major sanctioning organization belts and waging a highly entertaining battle on Saturday night in a Showtime-televised main event at the AT&T Center in San Antonio. The judges, however, could not agree and the fight was ruled a split draw with both men retaining the belts. Judge Steve Weisfeld scored the fight 114-113 for Castano, who seemed to control much of the fight until running into problems in the final few rounds, and Tim Cheatham had it 114-114. But Nelson Vazquez had the outlier score that will be heavily criticized – 117-111 for Charlo, who retained his Ring/WBC/IBF/WBA title while Castano retained the WBO belt. Charlo won the 10th, 11th and 12th rounds on all three scorecards to secure the draw. They were vying to become the first undisputed champion of the four-belt era in division history and the first undisputed champion at 154 pounds in 17 years – since then-IBF titlist Winky Wright pulled the upset decision against WBC/WBA counterpart Shane Mosley to become the undisputed three-belt champion in 2004. Also at stake was for a winner to emerge as just the sixth male boxer of the four-belt era to be an undisputed world champion. But the draw scrubbed that and left the club as five-man crew of  junior welterweight Josh Taylor, who did it by outpointing Jose Ramirez in May, cruiserweight Oleksandr Usyk (2018), junior welterweight Terrence Crawford (2017) and middleweights Jermain Taylor (2005) and Bernard Hopkins (2004). .@BrianBoxii tags @TwinCharlo on the ropes end of R3 #CharloCastano pic.twitter.com/WDZ517Uk7j — SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) July 18, 2021 When the fight was over Castano and Charlo both were disappointed with the draw and claimed victory. “I won the fight,” said Castano, who made making the first defense of the title he won by one-sided decision from Patrick Teixeira on Feb. 13. “There were some rounds that he did hit me and he hit me hard. But I won the fight definitely and it was a great fight.” Said Charlo, who made the second defense of his second title reign, “The win is what I wanted to hear. If anything, I won this fight. I hurt him way more than he did to me. Brian Castano is a tough warrior. He’s gonna give a lot of people problems, but my power is something serious at this weight division. “He threw a hell of a lot of punches against almost every opponent he ever fought. My skills and my ability and my power — I just knew I could keep him off me and I feel like I won this fight and I deserve to be going home as the undisputed (champion). I am glad to have fought for the undisputed title. It’s different.” The fight began with the two men trying to figure each other out in a get-to-know-you opening round. The action picked up considerably in the second round with Castano landing several shots that forced Charlo back, but Charlo turned the tables when he landed a hard counter left hook that hurt Castano and put him on the back foot. Charlo followed up by landing several more punches that had Castano in some trouble. The action never really let up, leaving referee Hector Afu with very little to do in a fight that featured very few clinches and a lot of clean punching. Charlo (34-1-1, 18 KOs), 31, of Houston, appeared to be in control in the third round until the final seconds when Castano landed a clean left hook on the button that wobbled Charlo. Castano landed a follow-up right uppercut for good measure. Castano (17-0-2, 12 KOs), 31, of Argentina, whose other draw (also of the split variety) came in a secondary 154-pound title bout with Erislandy Lara in March 2019, bullied Charlo in the fourth round and landed a solid left hook to the jaw and hook to the body. There were some fierce exchanges but Charlo trainer Derrick James was none too pleased after the round, telling Charlo, “You’re giving rounds away!” Castano bulled his way forward round in and round out. Charlo fired jabs but didn’t make consistent contact with it. Castano, meanwhile, found a way past the jab and forced Charlo to the ropes over and over and landed shots with both hands. Castano had another good round in the ninth, when he connected with his jab and also with right hands and combinations as Charlo continued to back up under the enormous pressure. Charlo, however, was not deterred and stormed back over the final three rounds of the fight. He had a very big 10th round. He wobbled Castano twice with right hands and had him in trouble. Castano began to circle and move to stay away as he tried to clear his head but Charlo finally caught him and slammed home a left hook that hurt him again with 30 seconds left. Charlo finished the round by landing another powerful right hand. It was such a one-sided round that Weisfeld scored it 10-8 even though there was no knockdown. “I was hurt in the 10th round and I had to recoup a little bit. Same with the beginning of the 11th round, but I did enough to win the fight,” Castano said. Big round 10 for @TwinCharlo #CharloCastano pic.twitter.com/JgNWVa9vCh — SHOWTIME Boxing (@ShowtimeBoxing) July 18, 2021 Charlo closed the 11th round strong with a big burst at the end when he landed combinations and sent Castano into the ropes. But James was still very concerned in the corner, telling Charlo forcefully, “You have to knock him out!” Charlo and Castano both tried for one in the 12th round as they spent most of the round brawling, not wanting to leave anything to chance. They finished the fight in an exchange in the center of the ring as the crowd rose to its feet. “My coach (also) told me I needed the knockout in the ninth round and I just knew he knew what he was talking about,” Charlo said. “I believe in my coach. This is my first time experiencing something like (a draw), so this comes with boxing, baby: Wins, losses and draws.” According to CompuBox, Charlo landed 151 of 533 punches (28 percent) and Castano connected with 173 of 586 (30 percent). The 173 punches landed by Castano were the most ever landed on  Charlo. With the fight being ruled a draw, both men expressed interest in a rematch, although given mandatory obligations it remains to be seen if all four belts would be at stake if a sequel could be finalized. “I’m still holding my titles. I can’t wait to get home to my baby and my family, take some time off from boxing and then we’ll get back to the drawing board and see what’s poppin’,” Charlo said. “I want to be undisputed. That’s my goal. That’s my destiny.” Castano also wants to be undisputed. “I hope I get the rematch,” Castano said. “He is a great fighter. Me too. I need the rematch.” GET THE LATEST ISSUE AT THE RING SHOP (CLICK HERE) or Subscribe
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