Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Crap

I want that HP book 7 but it's soooo sold out!!!!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Happy Birthday MVP!!!

Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday to you,
Happy birthday, dear Dirk......
Happt Birthday to you!!!

:-)

Friday, June 8, 2007

This is life

It's been a while since I have posted my last blog entry. Actually, I've been so busy cramming with my 60-page termpaper. I did it 2 days before the deadline...hehe.

Now it's finals time, and honestly, I can't help but feel envious of the San Antonio Spurs. They really looked good on those Finals uniform. But the Mavericks looked a lot better. :-)

Yeah, I know I've been cheering for San Antone for quite some time since the 2nd round began, but I might have changed my mind. I want to see another great story, I want to see King James finishing it off. I mean, the Spurs have dominated for a long, long, time. I think it's now the Cavs' turn.

But if the Spurs would win, I'd still be happy. Happy for Fin. As in Michael Finley. He has waited for this to come, and he deserves it. He's been a great player for both the Mavs and the Spurs, and he deserves his own ring.

Well, whoever wins this year's finals, the feeling that I will feel will never-- ever-- compare to what I had during last year's Finals Game 1 and 2 post-feeling. That was the happiest I ever became. And the 67 wins of course. But perhaps, it would be way better, had the Mavs made it to the Finals again.

How would I know, their second trip hasn't happened yet, but I know for sure it is due some time soon.


..k
:-)

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Dirk is the MVP

Dirk Nowitzki is the NBA's 2006-2007 Most Valuable Player, and I am so happy for him. I couldn't help but smile and be happy when I saw him with his trophy. I know, I've seen it only via the internet, and Youtube, which hadn't done downloading and I didn't finish Dirk's speech because of my very slow internet... Anyway I am happy when I saw his picture, because he seems happy somehow with his award. Good luck for him, and the Mavericks.

God bless us all and the Mavericks.

Friday, May 11, 2007

DIRK FOR MVP!!!

I am sure now, and I won't accuse myself of being too presumptuous again. I am sure, Dirk Nowitzki is MVP for regular season 2006-2007!!! No matter what those critics say!!! Go DIRK!!!

Monday, May 7, 2007

ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh

The Spurs won game 1 in their best-of-7 series.

Well whoever wins, I couldn't really be happy or sad, because I like both teams.

Though both teams have always been considered as Mavs' rivals, I can't say that I completely don't like them, unlike the Warriors...hmpf.

Anyway, I like the Spurs coz they are like brothers to the Mavs, being the neighboring team and all... The Suns, simply because of Steve. I really like his plays even before. Though I really like Dirk the most.

Well, may the best team win.. Whoever wins, I hope they face Golden State, and show them what they deserve...haha.. Texans will revenge for fellow Texans, or the other way around, the bestfriend will take charge.

Right now, I'm not really rooting for any specific team, since I really am so loyal to the Mavs...
Just be happy for whoever wins.

And wait til next year.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

I hope Dirk's okay

I certainly hope so. I mean, with all this stuff goin' on, I hope he moves on, and still be a leader next season.

And I really really really really hope that Mark Cuban stands by what he says, that he wouldn't make MAJOR off-season moves, which means he is not planning to trade Dirk the or firing Coach Avery. I mean, it doesn't necessarily mean that because they lost, Dirk isn't capable of winning the Championship and so with Coach Avery. I think that Mavericks is a good team that doesn't really need a lot of changes. Well it came from Mark Cuban himself.

I still believe in Coach Avery and most of all, Dirk Nowitzki.

err..

Well it doesn't mean that because the Mavs lost, I'll stop bloggin now. Yeah the Mavs have been my life(sort of since April 22nd..haha) but of course I gotta move on. And I have a lot of things to do.

My school, man, it totally sucks. My final exam for art appreciation class would either be singing or dancing. How bad does it get?

*sigh*

Well, I don't think it is bad to be a die-hard fan, but you should know your limits. Remember you also have your own life to pay attention to.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Dirk Nowitzki is great, no matter what you people say

After agonizing over yesterday’s loss, I have no choice but to wait for at least 6 months to see the Mavs play again. And worse, probably 11 months before the playoffs. *sigh*

I’m glad that Mark Cuban said he won’t be trading Dirk. I am so glad to hear that.

I’ll still be a fan of the team. No matter what happens. As long as Dirk is there on the team, as a franchise player or not, I’ll root for the Mavericks.

I’ve liked him since, like, 6 years ago, when he wasn’t your next-door-superstar yet. Despite having Finley as their best player, I’ll go for Dirk, even over Steve. I saw a potential in Dirk, and from that day on I believed in him.

Anyway, since the playoffs began—actually I think since last year’s collapse of the Mavs to the Heat, Dirk has under been the spotlight. But not the positive one.
He’d been magnified to a million times, making his life more miserable then ever.

D-Wade wasn’t able to get his Heat past in the first round too, and his team didn’t even make the top seed in the East. But who criticized him?

NONE.

That’s because he’s a “superstar”. A guy who everybody wants to be on their Fave 5, maybe except for Charles Barkley and MC.

Those media guys, they make a story sound nastier than it really is. They’ve been saying all sorts of things about Dirk, that he should be traded, and he isn’t a real MVP, that he fooled all of us, and so on. They make him look like nothing but a piece of crap.

Fine, Dirk did choke in the playoffs, but come on, he’s done a lot of better things in the past. When someone good has done something that is not-so-good, people tend to forget all the good things that the person has done. And that’s what happened to Dirk.

Those media guys should realize that playing in this league is never easy, especially when you are away from home. And back in his home, people aren’t even as interested as us fans in basketball—they like football and soccer and Formula1 better.

I wish I were his friend, so I can help him make through this storms of criticism that is thrown at him right now. Dirk doesn’t really deserve so much of this. He has criticized himself too much already to even accept some nasty comments from everyone who doesn’t believe in him. I know, you must accept criticisms to help you get better, but I think this is too much. It’s like making buying a book for 10$ but telling it to your friend that you bought it for 100 bucks.

In short, those media guys are EXAGGERATING.

Can’t help but feel sorry for the guy. He’s just a guy who wanted to play basketball. Unfortunately, he can’t measure up to the “superstar” standards. He’s not one of those who appear on TV every now and then and endorse a pair of shoes and soda. In this bling-filled ballgame, he can’t be one of those guys who will be the face of this league. He doesn’t have the tattooes, bling-bling, so the American media can’t make him any better. If he does something good, they'll report it. If he does something not-so-good, they make it sound like he has put an end at the Mavericks' future.

In my opinion, they have become so overwhelmingly patriotic of their country that they have no more room for foreigners to appreciate.

Well Dirk, for me, you are still a great person, and your low-profile personality is I think what I like the most about you. Whatever those people say, I'll still be here, your number 1 fan, and will never fail to recognize how good you are, as a player and as a person. At least now you can be sure that not everybody in the world hates you, and you still have me as your friend.

GO DIRK!!!!!!!

Friday, May 4, 2007

Spring Break is here

The Spring Break for the Mavs finally came today. Maybe it won't be too bad.

Cuban said he had no plans of changing the team, or in ohter words trading Dirk, Jet, and J-Ho. Glad to hear that.

Nonetheless, I won't be one of those who will criticize Dirk. I won't put the blame on him. Really. Those media guys do it so that they can make up nasty stories that people will love to read but they don't consider the feelings of the player. I mean, duh? What if they were in Dirk's shoes, I bet they wouldn't even have scored a single field goal.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

This is it

Whew.

I've been so nervous, since yesterday. Actually, it's been since the other day.

When the Mavs went 3-1, I couldn't help but get nervous every time I think of the whole series. Then, yesterday when I woke up at 6 am, the first thing that came across my mind was Game 5 of the GS-DAL series. I thought, Today is "Judgment Day", so Papa God, please help the Mavs...

God is so good, as He's always been, and helped the Mavs crawl out of the possible early dismissal. I told Him, Please help them to win this game. I haven't thought about game 6 too much until today. I didn't want to think about it too early. You see, I've already envisioned myself cheering for them in the Finals since, as far as I can remember, maybe when they were at their peak of their winning streak/s.

That's what is wrong, probably, because I was being too sure. I didn't take into consideration that the Mavs still have to face other teams even before reaching the Conference Finals, like the healthy Rockets, ever- stable and strong Spurs, and the hungry Suns. Of course, the Warriors weren't much in my mind, since they climbed their way to the Playoffs late this season. And NEVER did I think that they would be a real serious threat to the Mavs.

That's another mistake, underestimating them. I just remembered an old saying, that my brother mentioned last night, "In basketball, anything can happen. The ball is round."

True enough, when you think of it, the ball is indeed round, and a round shape has no sides. So, in other words, the ball, doesn't take sides. It doesn't care if the team had won 67 wins in the regular season. It doesn't care if the team has just found its way to the Playoffs late in the season and just because the former no. 8 lost a game or two. It doesn't give a damn care.

In this game, anything can happen. It's not enough that you won the most games. It's not enough assurance that the other team is going to win just because they had 27 more wins. In this game, the team which is the toughest- mentally and physically- gets the last laugh. And this time, I hope it's the Mavericks.

We'll all know the result by tomorrow, if there will be a game 7. Let's all hope there will be. It's the only way to get to the second round.

But in the meanwhile, let's all pray for Game 6. Let's hope the Mavs will come out victorious. Don't overlook it, because Game 6 is probably as critical as game 7(for the Mavs), since it will be on the road in front of the loud crowd of the Golden State Warriors.

I know the Warriors aren't gonna give up too, they are tough too. They are strong and confident, and maybe those are just some of the huge factors that helped them win three games against a no.1 seeded team that had 67 wins. They stood tall and proud.

But hey, this team will never give up. They already knew what their goal was in the first place, and that hasn't changed. We know that the Mavs never give up so easily. If they're gonna lose, they're gonna lose fighting up until the end. The home players on Thursday night(Friday morning here) aren't the only Warriors, but the visitors are'Warriors' as well.

Whatever happens,

GO MAVS!!!

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Thank You, Dallas Mavericks

Dear Dirk,

I just wanna thank you, for givng me/us fans another hope. Personally, you've inspired me and made my day. Thanks for everything Dirk.


Yours Truly,
Kim

p.s. of course, thanks to the Mavericks roster too, Josh, Jet, Devin, Stack, evryone and Coach Avery. :-)

I respect the Warriors

Though I'm really beginning to hate them now, I must say, they're good. They were able to have a decent game against the Mavericks. Not just decent, but good games. So, whether what they're saying about the Mavs that they respect them or something, together with Nellie telliung us that his team is a bunch of Schmoes, whether they're true or not, well, I gotta say, they're damn good. And I applaud them for that.

I knew the Mavs wouldn't fail me

Yeah, and I'm so happy, and I hope the Mavs can steal a win in GS on game 6.

Well, whatever happens, GO MAVS!!!!:-)

Win it or lose it, GO MAVS!!! :-)
Wow, today was the best day so far in the last few weeks. I know I recently had my birthday, but the feeling I had today is different. It was undescribable.

For several days/weeks now, I've actually made the Mavs the center of my attention. Since I'm so bored to death at school, and it's so hot outside, I'd rather stay at home and watch their games.

I think it all started last March, when the Playoffs were drawing near. I'm excited, at the same time anxious. I was wondering how will I react if the Mavs lost in the series and not win the Championship this year. I was so sure they'd go all the way to the 7-game series in June.

Yeah, that was probably my fault. Not only me, but everyone who had been so overconfident, not realizing that it's not over yet, nor it has begun.

I don't blame all those people who had accused us(fans) of being so arrogant. Of course, I dunno in the case of the players themselves if they'd been overconfident too.

Anyway, this GS-DAL first-round series is probably the most exciting, tense, and, uhm, nerve-wrecking (the latter is for me) we've ever seen. A while ago, while watching the game on the internet ( actually not watching, just looking at the play-by-play feed from www.NBA.com), I was so nervous. It's like I'm about to jump on a high cliff. I was more nervous waiting for the new pbp data than when I was in the Debate contest.

After the box score displayed final, 118-112, I felt relieved. I felt so happy. I wanted to jump! I even punched the computer table at school(yeah I was in school) and the friend who was also surfing the net beside me. Man, I was so relieved. At least I would still have one game to look forward to.

When I read articles from the internet, I even cried at what I read. Seriously, I was touched by what Dirk said. It's like this: "I don't think I need to prove anything to myself."

You know, he's right. He's become aware that all people now are criticizing him, and his spotlight is a different one now. Maybe even some of the team's fans are doubting him now. But, there he is, coming out and not caring whatever those people say, especially the media. Those media make some stories, and even if it is true, they make it sound a lot nastier than it really is. It's like they're magnifying it 1000000000x. I really, really, really admire Dirk for that.


Here's another one: "Our guys are resilient, they have a lot of pride," Dallas coach Avery Johnson said. "We were able to finish, we were able to close out a game. When this team gets hot, it can be pretty special."

That's what I've longed for. The Mavericks that amazed me and still continues to. I've missed those comments from Coach Avery, because lately it looks like no one has something positive to tell about the team aside from me.


Here's the link, on case you wanna see:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/basketball/mavs/stories/050207dnspomavslede.2ac0bf36.html
- Dirk's words
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2007050106- Coach Avery's words

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Do or Die

Hours later, we'll all know if the Mavs still have a chance of winning the series, or, if they're gonna go home early.

Clearly, they haven't been answering the Championship call, which was in the first place their main goal. Think about it, other teams enter the regular season with a Championship in mind, like the Heat aka defending Champs, Spurs, Pistons, Suns, and of course, the runners-up last June, the Mavs. Others have only playoffs in mind, like the Celtics. Timberwolves, Hornets, and the Warriors.

As for the Mavs, they answered that call with 67 wins. Impressive, right?

Or so everybody thought.

No one ever expected the Mavs to lose a first-rounder in the Playoffs-- or even worst, to DISAPPEAR. Yeah, they have gone. Everybody has no idea where they are, even themselves. So now, they aren't answering that call again. Maybe it's not from their Fave 5.

I read an article in http://www.star-telegram.com/308/story/86106.html, and I think it's right. Mark Cuban officially filed a case for missing persons with 67 wins, particularly the big German guy, who wears no. 41, sometimes white, sometimes blue, or at times green. His rather shorter Canadian bestfriend, who for probably everyone right now deserves the MVP award rather than the Deutsch guy, is in the hot desert of Phoenix, AZ, and is on his way to the next round with a 3-1 lead over their opponent, the Hollywood based Lakers.

Yeah, a lot of people has wanted to take back their ballots and replace the name Dirk Nowitzki with Steve Nash as their front-runner for MVP. I heard one yesterday, in the voice of Steve Kerr.


Anyway, I don't think it is all Dirk's fault, but he is sure the main reason. I don't want to blame him though. If I were his friend, I wouldn't tell him, "Hey, aren't you supposed to be MVP?"
I'll tell him, don't try to be someone else. Dirk is Dirk. Don't, as in DON'T-- let the Warriors get on your mind. I know it's not easy. But at least try. And just play as if this was the regular season, and as if they are ordinary players. The Warriors can look ordinary if only the Mavs could play like themselves, like the Dallas Mavericks that everybody's looking for right now.

If Dirk can get his game, others are likely to follow. Trust me, the impact of a star-player is different. He must bring that back, that impact. When he's great, everbody around him is doing better, that's when the "making your teammates better" comes in. That's why he is the MVP. The Dirk Nowitzki we all know.


Well, whatever happens, there is a reason. God has a reason for everything, and He knows what's best. Just think about it, if the Mavs aren't going to win it this year, God definitely has a better plan. I'm sure of that. Of course, I'm a believer, and I won't cease in believing.

Win or lose, I'll still be a true blue Mavericks fan. No regrets, no hard feelings for the team. GO MAVS!!!!

Monday, April 30, 2007

Can somebody help me with this thingy

I really dunno how to make a blog beautiful, or pleasing to see, or even put pictures in it, so somebody help???

Trying to Move On

You know, I've been trying to accept whatever happens this series, since the Warriors won game 3 and went 2-1. I've wanted this matchup, because I thought the Mavs can catch up. I dunno if they can hold on, but if they lose in the next game, I am ready to accept it. That is basketball, one has to win and the other has to lose. Whatever category the Mavs will fall under, I'll still be a bonafide fan of their team. Up to the last minute of their series, I'll cheer for them.

Go Mavs!!!

Will Mr. MVP still be MVP?

I know, he sucked this series. Dirk wasn't Dirk-ish at all. I hope he still gets the award. Playoff games are disregarded, I think, when considering a player in the regular-season MVP candidacy.

Go Mavs.

WHOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

This is totally not funny, and I mean It's not really funny!!! I mean, what the hell is happening to the Mavs?! I think I have an idea, and that is because of Nellie.. No matter how unfair I think it is, it's still not... Unfair because Nellie knows the Mavs too well-- might even be better than Coach Avery knows them. Not unfair because it's not Nellie's fault if the Mavs became their 1st playoff opponent in like, 13 yrs? I know they are excited. And the Mavs might not be. The Mavs might not have the same enthusiasm as the Warriors have, or it's just that they dunno what to do. What do you guys think?

I am a really huge Mavericks fan, and AGAIN- I cried after tonight's game. I know the series is not over yet, but I feel the team is letting it slip away from them. 67 wins and nothing more? Gosh, it's like winning it all on the wrong time! It's okay if they haven't secured the homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs, and I'm sure they'll trade all those 67 wins for 16 this post-season, and in those 16, all they had up to now is a mighty 1. Great.


Well, win or lose, GO MAVS!!!

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

sorry for the confusion

see, when i created the email for this blog, i was still at CA, and so the time written in my posts are CA time, but i'm not there anymore, so i'm really sorry for the confusion. if you anna know the real time when i posted it, just add 15 hrs, ok?:-)

I hope Nellie still have some love for Mavs

Well, Don Nelson, aka Mavs' godfather, certainly knows how to read the Mavs' minds. After saying that I wanted the Warriors to be the Mavs' first-round opponent, I think I wanna take it back though I can't don about anything now coz it already happened. The Clippers would have been a "eat-my-dust" oponent against the Mavs, while the GSW are like the David that can beat Goliath. All I wish right now is for Nellie to have some love for his so-called sons, and may he realize that they are on the verge of winning a championship here. I mean, even if the GSW advance, there is just about 1% on them winning against the Rockets/Jazz. That's because Nellie knows how to work with the MAVS, and the Mavs ONLY.. well yeah you can consider the Suns. Anyway, I think he wants to see Dallas win the Championship, since he is their 'godfather'. I don't think he's the kind of person who wouldn't want his former team to win the Championship just because he wasn't able to win it with them, or even bring them as close to the Finals. He's not that kind of bitter person, y' know.

Time to be Sentimental

i've been listening to oldies' music lately, because my dad wanted me(or us) to compile his favorite songs in CDs. I've been listening to them, and i realized that i'm not much different with my dad, it's just that of course i like today's music too. but nevertheless i like oldies too. right now, i'm listening to "I can't stop locing you" by Ray Charles. A while ago i was listening to Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World"... It just takes the sentimental side out of me. It sort of makes me inspired, to go chase my dreams. Well, I really hope one day I can fulfill them. I mean, who doesn't want to? Right now, I feel really empty inside. I'm not quite sure yet what the reason is, but I think I almost know what it is/they are.

hmmmmmm

i dunno if i have a reason to celebrate tomorrow. see, in exactly 12 hours, it will be my birthhour... i was born at 9:13 am on April 25th... well i really dunno if i have a reason to celebrate. Just happy birthday to me then.

Houston won

I heard that Houston won, and I like it. I mean, Houston's a team that Dallas has beaten before... They had beaten the Jazz but the Jazz had beaten them twice this year, and Houston did it once, during the 0-4 regime of the Mavs' losing streak. when they met again, Dirk and Co. showed them what it means to put a team like the Mavs to shame.

Monday, April 23, 2007

वेल्ल ई दुन्नो हाउ तो पुट मय pic

ई दुन्नो हाउ तो पुट मय पिक सो ई डॉन'त हवे इत येत। सॉरी गुय्स.

i feel sorry for my countrymen

i just heard the news from the TV. an overseas worker had an illness, then her hypertension just attacked her. then she was dignosed with a type of cancer, but the Hospitals in Jeddah won't treat her just because she is an illegal alien. i mean, cmon, she may have committed a crime, but not treating her?! that is just so unfair. i really feel sorry. i wish i could do something.

i think i was too persistent

well i sent my comment twice on www.mavs.beloblog.com just because i wasn't reading the next page. it said that my comment was still up to approval. i thought that when you comment, it automatically shows and i was surprised that i didn't see mine when i checked back. anyway the second one was shorter, because my fingers were too tired. haha. :-D


anyway i just learned that the Spurs lost too. it gave me another reason to rejoice, because

1. i like the Nuggets better because i've always liked AI
2. it is good for the Mavs if the Spurs will lose because they are a real threat to the Mavs.
3. It just proves that everyone in the NBA is human, and it kinda like supports the Mavs loss to GSW, because the two losses justify that even great teams lose sometimes, and it is for a reason. i just dunno what, so don't ask me...:p

my comment on a Bay Area columnist about the Mavs

I told you, I've been always reading the blog at www.mavs.beloblog.com and I found a very useful source again. The blogger here always provides interesting links that can give you lot of information, and I'm very thankful for that. This is the the link:

http://www.mercurynews.com/warriorsheadlines/ci_5729533

anyway here's my comment:


wow. crap. the truth hurts, ayt?but i still believe. i won't cease believing unless i see the Mavs going home because they lost. i won't lose hope in hoping that they will win the championship this year unless i watch them lose 4 games in a series. this is just the first one. remember they started out bad, probably the worst, this regular season, having a losing record of 0-4. but in the end, they ended up being the best, and making the NBA's 9th all-time best regular season record. while they say it doesn't matter, i firmly believe it does. and i still believe they are gonna win this thing. yeah, the warriors may own us now, but in any case, they will never do it again, not this time.
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pretty serious huh?i dunno, sometimes i take things(about the Mavs) too seriously... forgetting it's just a game! haha :p

THIS IS CRAZY

yEAH, this is officially crazy. The Mavs lost to the Schmoes(Nellie calls them that) aka Golden State Warriors, on Sunday night by a margin of 12 tremendous points(85-97). I wasn't able to watch the game live. When I got home, my dad was telling me, "What now? You like GS to be first round opponent huh?" and with that villainous laugh. At first I tried not to believe in him because he tends to fool me at times, because that's what I am doing when he doesn't get to watch his team's games... After exercising, I was actually planning to exercise for 1 1/2 hrs, but after just 1 hr I stopped and I tried to go to www.dallasnews.com/sports/basketball. Man, he wasn't at all joking!!!! That's why I was nervous this morning. The Mavs were losing.

Anyway, no matter how frustrated I get, what's done is done. The Warriors got the Mavs, and I'm hoping they won't be able to do it again the next game. The Mavs have to get into it and remove all the remaining confidence that the Warriors have stucked up against the Mavs all season long.

In the midst of my frustration, I still found a way to reassure myself. I remembered that the Mavs also started this season with a 0-4 losing record. They started very bad but finished being the best. I hope it will also happen this post-season. No matter how horrible they start, I am just hoping that they can finish this Playoffs being the best. And the only way to do that is grab the Larry O' Brien trophy.

And wait, while I wanted the Mavs to do the same thing that they did in the reg. season, the staring out bad and finishing good and all that, the only thing I don't want them to do is lose 4 games straight-- or even lose four games(in a series). You know what that means.

Well, best of luck for the Mavs. Win or lose, I'll still be a true blue Mavericks fan.

GO MAVS!!!!!!!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

sorry i was mistaken. the last time i blogged was april 8th.haha.

CRAP!!!

OMG this is the firsttime i've blogged since april 2!!! dAMN!! I Had problems with the google account... anyway PLAYOFFS is on!!! i read a blog saying that the Warriors are gonna beat the Mavs. Because Dirk wIll suck. man, is he high or what?!?! dream on!!! GO MAVS!!!!


well i still have classes tomorrow. Boring 2-hr Art Appreciation class. and 4 hours of English. damn.

Worst is our cable operator removed an NBA channel. Now i can only watch 1 game per day. How bad does it get? They don't show all the games. So i dunno if i can see my Mavs play tomorrow, but nevertheless I'll check it out on www.NBA.com and in one of my favorite sites, www.dallasnews.com/sports/basketball. you can also check out their blog which is so nice and you can discover a lot of interesting things in there. if i am not mistaken the url is www.mavs.beloblog.com.


well gotta go now.

* in addition to what's been happaning, i dunno what the f--- is happening to my ntbk. it just started slowing down...! damn. thankfully my files aren't lost, not that anything is happening to cause that..

Sunday, April 8, 2007

about the Mavs

well i'm actually i big fan of basketball. and the Dallas Mavericks as well. i don't know if i'm overreacting, but everytime they lose, even if it's just the regular season, i become really sad. sometimes i even become depressed to the point that i'd lose my focus on things. last year when they reached the Finals and lost to the Heat, i cried. really!!! and i can't stop wondering when will i ever see them in person. even just for one game, i'd really really want it. even if they can't see me, or if i'm not able to let them sign my memorabilias, i'd sill love to watch them. even if i'm at the topmost seat in the American Airlines Center. gosh!!! i would like to actually work there, you know. i want to be the moppers(the ones who polishes the floor every now and then during the game)...so that i can see them live!! or maybe the one who cleans their locker rooms..yeah i'd definitely love that.. so you think i'm obsessed or what? man, i really love the Mavericks. hope they win it this season. GO MAVS!!!!!!!!!!!!

whoa

well hi this is my first ever post!!!!