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Jul
13/10
Carmelo Anthony and Lala Vasquez Wed
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 12:05
Written by Brandy Smith
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Over the weekend NBA superstar Carmelo Anthony and former MTV host Lala Vasquez exchanged vows at the Ciprani 42nd Street. Of course  a lot of their celebrity friends were there to support the couple as they united in marriage. Some of the celebrites in attendance were Lebron James, Fabolous, Serena Williams, Kim Kardashian, Kenyon Martin, Kelly Rowland and the list goes on and on.

Below are some pics:

Lebron James and girlfriend

Fabolous and his girlfriend, stylist Emily B

Kelly Rowland / The bride and her girls Kim Kardashian and Serena Williams

Lebron and Chris Paul

BET’s Rocsi / Serena Williams looking Fabulous!

Directoe Spike Lee / Kim Kardashian

The beautiful bride and handsome groom

**** The planning of their wedding will air  as a new reality show on VH1 coming soon***

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Jul
12/10
World Cup 2010: The Way I Saw It
Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 12:18
Written by Mr. Newsie
Monday, July 12th, 2010
Spain's players hold up the World Cup trophy after winning their 2010 World Cup final soccer match against Netherlands at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg July 11, 2010.   REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)

World Cup 2010 was my first time really paying attention to the whole tournament. I was never really a big soccer fan until recently. But I have to admit that I was intrigued by the whole thing. From the amazing opening ceremonies to the final Spanish goal, I was watching.

In the USA we use the Super Bowl as the gold standard for a spectacle. I now will use the World Cup, because these organizers know how to throw a party. The day before the world’s most watched sport was to kick off, the Black Eyed Peas and Shakira got it started with a 2 hour long extravaganza.

Let me explain why I decided to start watching this year, there were a few factors to making me a fan. First off, I went to Mexico and watched the USA play Mexico in Mexico City. The intensity of the fans and the dedication they had to the team was amazing. The pace of the game surprised me too. It wasn’t as slow as I had always remembered it seeming. I also have begun spending time with many people of foreign origins and of course they are all crazy about their “football.” I also have family members who play soccer so there are many reasons why I have begun to be enthralled by the most popular sport in the world.

Before watching I was told to pick multiple teams to root for, this way you will be committed to a larger portion of the tournament than if I picked just one.  So I picked the USA, of course, Germany and Spain. All of my teams made it out of the first round.

My first team to get eliminated was the USA, but what a run the Americans had. When Landon Donovan scored the last minute goal against Algeria, I saw soccer becoming relevant here in the USA. For one of the first times I could remember, people were talking about the USA as a team that could do big things, just by being in those conversations, it says a lot about where the USA has positioned itself in the world’s game.

My second team which was eliminated was Germany, but it was inevitable that I would have one eliminated since they were playing my other team, Spain, in the semi-finals. Germany was looking invincible coming into the match with Spain, having scored 4 goals in back to back games against England and Argentina, but the Spanish defense was having none of that. Spain seemed to snuff out any of the German chances eventually winning 1-0.  Germany ended up beating Uruguay 3-2 to finish 3rd in the tournament.

The finals were between Spain and the Netherlands. Neither team had ever won a World Cup Championship. The game had many scoring chances and multiple great stops by the goalies. It ended up being a scoreless match until there were just a few minutes left in overtime, and  then Iniesta took a sloppy pass and knocked it out of the air to score a World Cup winning goal.

Now to be honest, I am still learning the players, I know Donovan and David Villa and Wesley Snijder but other stars are still unfamiliar to me. I don’t know the history of all of the cups of past or even all of the nuances of the game, but I do know one thing, the World Cup will be an event I watch for the rest of my life. I may even go see AC Milan play Panathinaikos in August during a friendly at the Pontiac Silverdome. Maybe I’ll have players to root for in that match.  I just may become an avid fan of soccer.

Jul
08/10
The Beijing Pact? LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh Plus…..
Last Updated on Friday, 9 July 2010 09:44
Written by Mr. Newsie
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
BEIJING - AUGUST 14:  Lebron James of the USA reacts during the Men's Preliminary Round Group B basketball game against Greece at the Olympic Basketball Gymnasium during day 6 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 14, 2008 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)

During the Olympics in 2008 there was a crazy rumor spreading. The rumor was that Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh had made a secret pact, a pact to be teammates after the 2009-2010 season. The plan was to go to the Knicks, who were thought to be the team able to clear cap space, and build a dynasty as the new “Big 3” and rule the basketball world in a most dominate way that Pinky and the Brain would drool over.  But this was thought to be a pie in the sky, boys in a clubhouse kind of pact.

Fast forward 2 years and change the team from the Knick to the Heat and the “Big 3” has actually come to be. Could there REALLY have been a secret pact? That would seem to be a little far-fetched. If it is a true scenario though, then why go through the whole recruiting process and give teams false hopes? Why not just tell everyone that you guys are good friends and want to play together?

Will this be a super team with no role players? That is to be seen. But what is known is that there are 3 players which could average 75 points per night on their own and pass the ball with accuracy and draw fouls all night long. This will be a nightmare to defend against, that is until the bench comes onto the floor.

I’m not totally sold on the rumor that the guys made a pact in 2008 because they loved playing together so much on the Olympic team. I am sold that this might be the best 3 players to ever suit up together for a team that doesn’t represent an entire country. But if the rumor is true then New Orleans better watch out, because there was a 4th member to “the pact” and Chris Paul could be running point in Miami in 2012. That could be the NBA apocalypse.

Jul
08/10
LeBron James “The Decision”
Last Updated on Friday, 9 July 2010 09:44
Written by Joey G
Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Tonight at 9pm on ESPN, LeBron James will announce to the world where his new home in the NBA will be.  In the hour long press conference James is expected to confirm rumors that Miami will be his new team.  Since his contract with Cleveland ended on July 1, there has been speculation that the 2 time MVP and former Rookie of the year will sign with either the Chicago Bulls, the New York Knicks, the New Jersey Nets or most likely the Miami Heat.

Resigning with Cleveland would probably make smarter financial sense because the 25 year old can make about $125.5 million over 6 years, whereas a contract with other teams could “only” pay him 96.1 million over 5 years.  Poor guy.

While James led the Cavs to the best record in the NBA for the last 2 years, he failed to lead the team to a championship, and many believe he will take his talent elsewhere to find a more solid team to play with.  Tune in to “The Decision” tonight at 9pm on ESPN and we will keep you posted on further updates

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