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Kevin Durant had 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists in the Thunder's 101-92 win over the Hawks. Visit nba.com/video for more highlights.

About the NBA:
The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as rosters that currently feature 85 international players from 36 countries and territories. For the 2013-14 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify.

The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Bobcats; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State Warriors; Houston Rockets; Indiana Pacers; Los Angeles Clippers; Los Angeles Lakers; Memphis Grizzlies; Miami Heat; Milwaukee Bucks; Minnesota Timberwolves; New Orleans Pelicans; New York Knicks; Oklahoma City Thunder; Orlando Magic; Philadelphia 76ers; Phoenix Suns; Portland Trail Blazers; Sacramento Kings; San Antonio Spurs; Toronto Raptors; Utah Jazz; Washington Wizards.

The NBA offers real time access to live regular season NBA games with a subscription to NBA LEAGUE PASS, available globally for TV, broadband, and mobile. Real-time Stats, Scores, Highlights and more are available to fans on web and mobile with NBA Game Time.


For more information, as well as all the latest NBA news and highlights, log onto the league's official website at http://www.NBA.com

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Had a scratch jam at my place with Lil Wayne's tour DJ 4our5ive. This man has toured with the biggest in the rap game, from Biggie to Jay-Z, Fabulous, Young Jeezy,...He's a mad cool dude and really humble, and he was one of my inspirations back in the days. Back then he went by the name of DJ K La Boss and laced the scratches on one of the 1st albums I bought, EPMD's "Strictly Business'. We had a lot of fun jamming & freestyle cutting on some beats, enjoy!
Filmed by David Jacobs & Miguel Schroeders
Edited by David Jacobs

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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Joyous, singing South Africans gathered in the rain Tuesday to honor Nelson Mandela at a massive memorial service that is expected to draw some 100 heads of state and other luminaries, united in tribute to a global symbol of reconciliation.
Crowds converged on FNB Stadium in Soweto, the Johannesburg township that was a stronghold of support for the anti-apartheid struggle that Mandela embodied as a prisoner of white rule for 27 years and then during a peril-fraught transition to the all-race elections that made him president.

However, steady rain kept many people away. Shortly before the start of the ceremony, there were some 20,000 people in the 95,000-capacity stadium. Other area stadiums equipped with giant video screens for anticipated overflow crowds were largely empty.

"I would not have the life I have today if it was not for him," said Matlhogonolo Mothoagae, a postgraduate marketing student who arrived hours before the stadium gates opened. "He was jailed so we could have our freedom."

Rohan Laird, the 54-year-old CEO of a health insurance company, said he grew up during white rule in a "privileged position" as a white South African and that Mandela helped whites work through a burden of guilt.

"His reconciliation allowed whites to be released themselves," Lair said. "I honestly don't think the world will see another leader like Nelson Mandela."

Workers were still welding at a VIP area as the first spectators arrived amid an enormous logistical challenge of organizing the memorial for Mandela, who died Dec. 5 in his Johannesburg home at the age of 95.

U.S. President Barack Obama landed in South Africa early Tuesday. Besides Obama, eulogies were to be delivered by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao and Cuban President Raul Castro.

Other speakers include the presidents of Brazil, Namibia and India, as well as tributes from Mandela's grandchildren. South African President Jacob Zuma was to give the keynote address.

Mandela's widow, Graca Machel, was at the stadium. So were actress Charlize Theron and singer Bono.

Tuesday was the 20th anniversary of the day when Mandela and South Africa's last apartheid-era president, F.W. de Klerk, received the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to bring peace to their country.

Mandela said in his acceptance speech at the time: "We live with the hope that as she battles to remake herself, South Africa will be like a microcosm of the new world that is striving to be born."

The sounds of horns and cheering filled the stadium ahead of the ceremony, due to start at 11 a.m. (0900 GMT, 4 a.m. EST). Rain sent those who arrived early into the stadium's covered upper deck, and many of the lower seats were empty.

People blew on vuvuzelas, the plastic horn that was widely used during the World Cup soccer tournament in 2010, and sang songs from the era of the anti-apartheid struggle decades ago.

"It is a moment of sadness celebrated by song and dance, which is what we South Africans do," said Xolisa Madywabe, CEO of a South African investment firm.

The 95,000-capacity soccer venue was also the spot where Mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the World Cup. After the memorial, his body will lie in state for three days at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, once the seat of white power, before burial Sunday in his rural childhood village of Qunu in Eastern Cape Province.

Police promised tight security, locking down roads kilometers (miles) around the stadium. However, the first crowds entered the stadium without being searched.

John Allen, a 48-year-old pastor from the U.S. state of Arkansas, said he once met Mandela at a shopping center in South Africa with his sons.

"He joked with my youngest and asked if he had voted for Bill Clinton," Allen said. "He just zeroed in on my 8-year-old for the three to five minutes we talked."

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Master P aka. "Versace Slim" ft. Rick Ross "Two-Three" Behind The Scenes, Making of the Music Video. The Boss of all Bosses showing the world why he still got it as he lights up the streets again, with the hottest single in the country. Twenty Three Bottles, Twenty Three Models, and His Twenty Three Exotic Cars. The Ice Cream man is more relevant than ever, as his new Album "THE GIFT" floods the streets, with nothing but instant classics. His Fan's get younger his fashion is Versace, and he is the Michael Jordan of Hip Hop. He is showing us that there is No Limit to Success when you work hard. He lives in the gym or should I say Studio. Two Three ...Swish

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NBA: The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as rosters that currently feature 85 international players from 36 countries and territories. For the 2013-14 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify. The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Bobcats; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State Warriors; Houston Rockets; Indiana Pacers; Los Angeles Clippers; Los Angeles Lakers; Memphis Grizzlies; Miami Heat; Milwaukee Bucks; Minnesota Timberwolves; New Orleans Pelicans; New York Knicks; Oklah...

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Iyanla's Concerns About Evelyn Lozada's Marriage - Iyanla: Fix My Life - Oprah Winfrey Network
by OWN TV

Iyanla Vanzant has some tough love for reality star Evelyn Lozada when it comes to her marriage to NFL player Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson. Why she says Evelyn needs to bring a clear vision into her relationship. For more Iyanla: Fix My Life visit http://www.oprah.com/Iyanla Find OWN on TV at http://www.oprah.com/FindOWN

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HISTORY OF THE FREDDIE FIXER PARADE  _____________________________________   Q: Who Is Freddie Fixer? Answer: Dr. Fred Smith, A City Physician And Police Commissioner For Yale Police Department, Who Aggressively Fought Blight In The Dixwell-Newhallville Neighborhoods      Q: What Is The Purpose Of The Freddie Fixer Parade? Answer: The Purpose of The Freddie Fixer Parade Was For Citizens To Celebrate After Fixing Up The Neighborhoods And Promoting The Ideals Of Ecology Via Recycling,  Neighborhood Beautification, And Assisting Seniors With Those Efforts.   Q: How Can I Help Support This Annual Event? Answer: Anyone Can Help Support The Freddie Fixer Parade By Giving Donations, Volunteering, Or By Simply Recycling And Encouraging Everyone To Take Pride In Their Neighborhoods.   All Of These Questions Are Answered In The Following Passage.    On Or About September 15, 1962, A Cleanup Campaign Was Started In The Dixwell-Newhallville Community Initiated By The Late Dr. Fred Smith, A Physician, And The Dixwell Redevelopment Agency Based In The City Of New Haven, Connecticut. The Campaign Originated From A Desire To Help The Elderly In Fixing Up Their Homes And Yards. The Purpose Was To Get Residents To Take Pride In Their Community By Both Picking Up Trash, And By "Fixing Up" The Areas Around Their Homes. The "Fix-Up" Day Would Be Followed By A Parade Through The Neighborhood, Which Has Led To What Is Now Considered The Largest African-American Parade in New England. The “Freddie Fixer” Parade.     In Addition To His Passion For The Community To Which Dr. Smith Served, He Had A Strong Sense Of Involving All Of The Neighborhood Members In His Philosophy, Especially Children. In Fact, It Was Actually The Children Who Came Up With The Name Of  The “Freddie Fixer.” A Contest Was Held Throughout The City Of New Haven Within The Public School System For The Children To Come Up With A Name For The Event And Initially, It Was Named “Freddie Fix-It,” Using Dr. Fred Smith’s First Name As A Metaphor. This Of Course Was Due To The Close Ties Dr. Smith Had Because Of His Status As A Pediatrician. Subsequent Contests Followed Which Eventually Led To The Unanimous Decision Of The Name: “Freddie Fixer.”     The First Organizers Of The Freddie Fixer Parade In Addition To The Late Dr. Fred Smith Were The Late Edward “Ed” Grant, The Late Edna Carnegie-Baker, And Dr. Charles Twyman. One Of The Fondest Memories That They Recall In Establishing The Parade Is That On Either The First Or Second Year Of The Celebration, “It Rained Like A Son Of A Gun!” Quoted The Late Ed Grant.     Fortunately, For The Many Years To Follow, The Month Of May Would Bring Much Better Weather That Churches, Marching Groups, Drill Teams, Police, Fire, Floats, Cars, Participants, Volunteers, And Parade Goers From All Across The Country, Would Come Out To The City Of New Haven, Connecticut And Celebrate In Record Numbers!     Unfortunately, The Tradition Of The Parade, Who Some Reluctantly Believe Has Shifted From Its True Purpose Of Neighborhood Beautification, Recycling, And Reducing Violence Throughout The City, Has Also Been Stereotyped To Be Associated With Violence Over The Last Few Years. A Tremendous Amount Of Support Has Been Lost Due To The Negative Incidents That Have Ocurred Which Were Totally Unrealted To The Mission Of The Freddie Fixer Parade And The Meaning That The Founding Members Worked So Hard To Establish.         However, The Freddie Fixer Parade Organization Is Committed To Restore The True Meaning Of This Historic Event By Flooding The Community With Reminders Of The True History And Purpose Of Its Evolvement. All Donations Revceived By This Organization Will Go Directly To That Purpose.     Therefore, We Are Asking For The New Haven Community's Unconditional Financial, Moral, And Spiritual Support For This Event. Not Only During The Time That The Parade Comes Around, But On A Year-Round Basis. Together We Can March Back To The Future Of The Freddie Fixer Parade!                                                                                                                                                                                              COMMUNITY IS ONLY IS SAFE AS WE "ALLOW" IT TO BE!    With The Greatest Love For My Community,   Maurice W. Smith President, Freddie Fixer Parade Freddy Fixer, Inc. 203-558-0066 Mparalegal@aol.com Www.freddiefixerparade.org
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TOMASZ ADAMEK WELCOMES

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TOMASZ ADAMEK WELCOMES
JERSEY CITY MAYOR STEVEN M. FULOP
AND CHILDREN OF JERSEY CITY RECREATION BOXING
TO WORKOUT - MEET & GREET
 
11AM ET  Saturday, November 9th
at World Boxing Gym in Jersey City, NJ
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Tomasz Adamek at World Boxing Gym, Jersey City  

Photo credits to Mike Gladysz

Jersey City, NJ - Jersey City resident, former cruiserweight and light heavyweight champion and current IBF North American Heavyweight Champion, Tomasz "Goral" Adamek and his trainer, Roger Bloodworth will hold a workout  and Meet and Greet for Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop and a contingency of children from Jersey City Recreation Boxing this Saturday, November 9th,11AM ET at World Boxing Gym in Jersey City.

 

World Boxing Gym proprietor, Adam Polulak said, "We at World Boxing Gym are excited to host this event with Mayor Fulop and Tomasz Adamek. We hope to inspire the kids who come to this event and show them that hard work and dedication really do pay off."

 

Adamek and Bloodworth are preparing for the heavyweight's November 16th fight against Czar Glazkov on NBC (broadcast time begins 2:30PM ET), but are happy to take some time to welcome the mayor and kids to give them a little taste of a day in the life of a professional boxer's training camp.

 

Trainer, Roger Bloodworth said, "Tomasz and I realize it's important to let the kids see that professional athletes are real people who work hard for what they want. We'll show them a little of our training regimen and say hello. We look forward to meeting them."

 

The media is invited to participate in this event. By invitation only. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Ellen Haley of Main Events ehaley@mainevents.com to be put on the guest list.

 

Location: World Boxing Gym, 29 Division St, Jersey City, NJ 07302, (201) 222-6565

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(11/06/13) – On December 20, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s SMS Promotions will host a special Friday night of boxing at the beautiful Resorts World Casino NYC in Jamaica, Queens.  Titled “Big Apple Boxing,” it is 50 Cent’s second card held at the recently built casino.

 

The main event will feature undefeated super feather weight contender Joel Diaz Jr. (13-0, 11KO) in a 10 round WBC Youth title bout against Wanzell Ellison from Newark, NJ (9-0, 5KO).

 

The card also highlights undefeated and upcoming prospects including Super bantamweight Thomas Snow (15-1, 10KO) and SMS promoted fighters light middleweight Emmanuelle De Jesus (8-0, 5KO), light welterweight Luis Olivares (6-0, 4KO), light welterweight Donte Strayhorn (3-1),  and light weight Ryan Martin (1-0, 1KO).

 

Opponents for the above fighters will be announced soon.

 

 “The first Big Apple Boxing event at Resorts was so successful we had to come back and do it again,” stated 50 Cent.  “It’s going to be a great night in Queens, NY.”

 

The December 20 card marks the second solo promoted event by SMS Promotions. New York fight fans are in for an exciting Friday night!

 

Doors open at 6pm and the first bout is scheduled for 7pm.

 

All fights and fighters are subject to change.

 

Tickets for the event go on sale today and are priced at $350.00, $125.00, $85.00 and $35.00.  The $350.00 ticket holders will also receive a pair of autographed SMS Street by 50 Cent on ear headphones.

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Tickets are available for purchase by calling Resorts World Casino NYC at (718) 215-2828 or by visiting: http://www.etix.com/ticket/online/venueSearch.jsp?venue_id=9244

 

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For more information, visit at www.smsby50.com  Follow on Twitter @50Cent. You can visit our fan pages at facebook/50cent.

 

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