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BREAKING:  JaVale McGee is turning Filipino
Move over, Nate Robinson.  Step aside, DeMarcus Cousins.  Take a knee, Tim Tebow.  JaVale McGee is joining the family.
Antipolo City representative Robbie Puno has filed House Bill 6169, which would naturalize JaVale McGee, making him a Filipino citizen, and eligible to play for the SMART-Gilas Pilipinas national team

Puno, in his bill’s cover letter, cited McGee’s “remarkable track record in the United States’ professional basketball scene” as consideration for his inclusion in the SMART-Gilas program.

“Remarkable” is certainly one way to describe his “track record.” 
Let me be the first to say, “Welcome, JaVale!  We’re glad to have you, your dunks, and your antics, and we’re proud to soon call you an honorary Filipino.”  #KUYA
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    gotemcoach:

    BREAKING:  JaVale McGee is turning Filipino

    Move over, Nate Robinson.  Step aside, DeMarcus Cousins.  Take a knee, Tim Tebow.  JaVale McGee is joining the family.

    Antipolo City representative Robbie Puno has filed House Bill 6169, which would naturalize JaVale McGee, making him a Filipino citizen, and eligible to play for the SMART-Gilas Pilipinas national team

    Puno, in his bill’s cover letter, cited McGee’s “remarkable track record in the United States’ professional basketball scene” as consideration for his inclusion in the SMART-Gilas program.

    “Remarkable” is certainly one way to describe his “track record.” 

    Let me be the first to say, “Welcome, JaVale!  We’re glad to have you, your dunks, and your antics, and we’re proud to soon call you an honorary Filipino.”  #KUYA

    Follow @GotEm_Coach

    Wait whaat?

    Source: sbnation.com
    • 1 year ago
    • 428 notes
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    • #Filipino
    • #JaVale McGee
    • #JaVale
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    • #Washington Wizards
    • #Wizards
    • #basketball
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    • #Pinoy
  • gotemcoach:

AMARE’E VS. EXTINGUISHER
You know, those Taiwanese animators are really fine storytellers.  This is on some Pixar level sh*t.  [watch]
#GotEmCoach
(h/t Dejan Jovcheski of Macedonia)

    gotemcoach:

    AMARE’E VS. EXTINGUISHER

    You know, those Taiwanese animators are really fine storytellers.  This is on some Pixar level sh*t.  [watch]

    #GotEmCoach

    (h/t Dejan Jovcheski of Macedonia)

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 1127 notes
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    • #Sports
    • #amare stoudemire
    • #Amar'e Stoudemire
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    • #stoudemire
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    • #animation
    • #gif
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  • gotemcoach:

He did it again.  #PhotoBosh’d
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    gotemcoach:

    He did it again.  #PhotoBosh’d

    @GotEm_Coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 23509 notes
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    • #Alfred Bosh
    • #Alfred
    • #Miami Heat
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    • #photobomb
  • gotemcoach:

Amar’e’s injured hand + Bosh photobomb = #GotEmCoach

    gotemcoach:

    Amar’e’s injured hand + Bosh photobomb = #GotEmCoach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 107 notes
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    • #amare stoudemire
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  • gotemcoach:

    CLIPPERS AMAZING COMEBACK WIN

    With 2:30 minutes left in the 3rd quarter of Game 1 in their first round playoff series with the Memphis Grizzlies, the Los Angeles Clippers were down 27 points.  Entering the fourth quarter, the Clips were down 21.

    Over the last nine minutes of the game, Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and company went on a 28-3 run.  The Clippers shot 10-13 from the floor, and 4-5 from the free throw line, although the story may have been Memphis missing 11 shots (they made only one FG) and one free throw, while turning the ball over 4 times in over the same stretch.

    If you missed one of the greatest comebacks in NBA history, you can watch every last point in their 4th quarter run right here on #GotEm.

    @GotEm_Coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 329 notes
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    • #los angeles clippers
    • #la clippers
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    • #NBA
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    • #sports
    • #video
  • gotemcoach:

Your 2011-2012 Charlotte Bobcats.
#GotEmCoach

    gotemcoach:

    Your 2011-2012 Charlotte Bobcats.

    #GotEmCoach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 1707 notes
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    • #Sports
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    • #Desagana Diop
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  • gotemcoach:

REPORT:  Dwight staying in Orlando for one more season?
Does that mean I can’t post this photo?
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    gotemcoach:

    REPORT:  Dwight staying in Orlando for one more season?

    Does that mean I can’t post this photo?

    @gotem_coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 123 notes
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    • #New Jersey Nets
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    • #Deron Williams
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    • #Deron
    • #NBA
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  • gotemcoach:

Best Photo of Chris Paul, Ever.
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    gotemcoach:

    Best Photo of Chris Paul, Ever.

    @gotem_coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 759 notes
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    • #CP3
    • #Blake Griffin
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  • gotemcoach:

On February 3rd, the New York Knicks lost to the Boston Celtics.  Third-string point guard Jeremy Lin played just over six and a half minutes.  He missed all three of his shots and turned the ball over once to boot.
The next day, Jeremy Lin scored 25 points, dished out 7 assists, and had 4 rebounds in 35 minutes.  Ever since, basketball fans have been inundated with Jeremy Lin news, Jeremy Lin back story, and worst of all, a seemingly unending stream of tired Jeremy Lin puns.
I mean, honestly.  If Russia ever found out how many man hours we’ve spent thinking of words that start with “IN,” they’d invade.  Our nation would surely fall.
In the span of a week, Jeremy Lin went from being an interesting story, to a great story, to an obnoxious story.  Then last night happened.
As I do every year, I made the decision to eat cereal for a week, so I could afford to buy a ticket to see the Los Angeles Lakers’ only trip to Madison Square Garden.  I paid for Kobe. I got my money’s worth from Lin.
After missing the Knicks’ first shot, Lin scored the Knicks’ first basket - a 22-foot three pointer.  He followed that up with an assist to Tyson Chandler, a 19-footer, another assist to Tyson Chandler, a 16-footer, and a steal which he took in for a breakaway layup.
Timeout Los Angeles Lakers.  It was an ambush.

After establishing his outside game (a supposed weakness), Lin went inside, shooting runners in the lane, and finishing at the basket with his soon-to-be-patented spin move (no doubt regrettably called the “Lin Cycle”…here come the Russians!!!).  He had 18 by halftime. 
When Lin continued his attack in the 3rd, the Lakers’ big men adjusted, but so did Jeremy, on the fly.  He drew contact, and either got to the free throw line, or kicked the ball outside to his teammates.  When Kobe Bryant willed the Lakers back within 3 during the 4th quarter, and the Knicks needed Lin the most, he was there.  He was there, like a battle-tested, “been there before,” cold-blooded killer.   Ice cold, Jack.
A rebound, an assist, another rebound, and a 19-footer he stroked right in Pau Gasol’s Spanish face.  In 83 seconds, the Knicks lead was back to 9.  Timeout Los Angeles.  Déjà vu.

Lin wasn’t done.  It was time to keep working the outside.  The Lakers were on their heels.  On three consecutive plays, the Knicks’ new starting point guard stuck another long jump shot, followed by Kobe missing one of his own, after which Lin drilled another three pointer.  Game over.  The last two of his career-high 38-points came when Lin sliced through the Lakers’ Top 5 team defense, then deftly slipped past the 7-foot Gasol, to reverse his layup.
I couldn’t even see it.  I had to ask someone.  The two guys in front of me were hugging.  And screaming at each other.  I’ve never heard Madison Square Garden louder.

I spent the whole game mystified.  At times it seemed like the fans were carrying Lin to new heights - as though the raucous applause and booming MVP chants were fueling him.  At other times, Lin was the one waking up the crowd, snatching momentum back for his Knicks.  Was Jeremy Lin’s confidence through the roof because the fans were cheering him on?  Or were the fans cheering him on because his confidence put him in the zone?
I spent a lot of time (read as: “almost all of it”) trying to decide whether Jeremy Lin was legit or not.  Did I just want him to be legit?  The Garden faithful clearly wanted him to be legit, so was that emotion affecting me?  Is “legit” even really a word?  Don’t I have to say “legitimate?”
I just kept asking myself, “Is Jeremy Lin for real?”  During timeouts.  In between plays.  Over and over and over.  And then the answer hit me.
It doesn’t matter.
I saw one hell of a performance at 32nd and 7th in New York City.  Maybe it wasn’t Kobe’s 61, but it was quite similarly supernatural.  Tonight, I saw a human being, just like you and me, not just overcome his opponent, but overcome the limitations of his own body and mind, to excel at the highest level.  Whether he becomes the next Walt Frazier doesn’t matter.  Tonight, Jeremy Lin touched greatness.  Tonight, Jeremy Lin was Great.
Isn’t that why we watch sports?  Don’t we hope to see something amazing?  That’s why I wrote this.  I needed to tell you to turn on your televisions.  Go to the Garden.  Find out when the Knicks come to town.  Don’t miss what’s going on because you’re trying to analyze it.  Just take the time to enjoy this.
Granted, I don’t exactly know what this is, but I do know it’s special.
Or maybe I’m just certifiably Linsane?
@gotem_coach

    gotemcoach:

    On February 3rd, the New York Knicks lost to the Boston Celtics.  Third-string point guard Jeremy Lin played just over six and a half minutes.  He missed all three of his shots and turned the ball over once to boot.

    The next day, Jeremy Lin scored 25 points, dished out 7 assists, and had 4 rebounds in 35 minutes.  Ever since, basketball fans have been inundated with Jeremy Lin news, Jeremy Lin back story, and worst of all, a seemingly unending stream of tired Jeremy Lin puns.

    I mean, honestly.  If Russia ever found out how many man hours we’ve spent thinking of words that start with “IN,” they’d invade.  Our nation would surely fall.

    In the span of a week, Jeremy Lin went from being an interesting story, to a great story, to an obnoxious story.  Then last night happened.

    As I do every year, I made the decision to eat cereal for a week, so I could afford to buy a ticket to see the Los Angeles Lakers’ only trip to Madison Square Garden.  I paid for Kobe. I got my money’s worth from Lin.

    After missing the Knicks’ first shot, Lin scored the Knicks’ first basket - a 22-foot three pointer.  He followed that up with an assist to Tyson Chandler, a 19-footer, another assist to Tyson Chandler, a 16-footer, and a steal which he took in for a breakaway layup.

    Timeout Los Angeles Lakers.  It was an ambush.

    After establishing his outside game (a supposed weakness), Lin went inside, shooting runners in the lane, and finishing at the basket with his soon-to-be-patented spin move (no doubt regrettably called the “Lin Cycle”…here come the Russians!!!).  He had 18 by halftime. 

    When Lin continued his attack in the 3rd, the Lakers’ big men adjusted, but so did Jeremy, on the fly.  He drew contact, and either got to the free throw line, or kicked the ball outside to his teammates.  When Kobe Bryant willed the Lakers back within 3 during the 4th quarter, and the Knicks needed Lin the most, he was there.  He was there, like a battle-tested, “been there before,” cold-blooded killer.   Ice cold, Jack.

    A rebound, an assist, another rebound, and a 19-footer he stroked right in Pau Gasol’s Spanish face.  In 83 seconds, the Knicks lead was back to 9.  Timeout Los Angeles.  Déjà vu.

    Lin wasn’t done.  It was time to keep working the outside.  The Lakers were on their heels.  On three consecutive plays, the Knicks’ new starting point guard stuck another long jump shot, followed by Kobe missing one of his own, after which Lin drilled another three pointer.  Game over.  The last two of his career-high 38-points came when Lin sliced through the Lakers’ Top 5 team defense, then deftly slipped past the 7-foot Gasol, to reverse his layup.

    I couldn’t even see it.  I had to ask someone.  The two guys in front of me were hugging.  And screaming at each other.  I’ve never heard Madison Square Garden louder.

    I spent the whole game mystified.  At times it seemed like the fans were carrying Lin to new heights - as though the raucous applause and booming MVP chants were fueling him.  At other times, Lin was the one waking up the crowd, snatching momentum back for his Knicks.  Was Jeremy Lin’s confidence through the roof because the fans were cheering him on?  Or were the fans cheering him on because his confidence put him in the zone?

    I spent a lot of time (read as: “almost all of it”) trying to decide whether Jeremy Lin was legit or not.  Did I just want him to be legit?  The Garden faithful clearly wanted him to be legit, so was that emotion affecting me?  Is “legit” even really a word?  Don’t I have to say “legitimate?”

    I just kept asking myself, “Is Jeremy Lin for real?”  During timeouts.  In between plays.  Over and over and over.  And then the answer hit me.

    It doesn’t matter.

    I saw one hell of a performance at 32nd and 7th in New York City.  Maybe it wasn’t Kobe’s 61, but it was quite similarly supernatural.  Tonight, I saw a human being, just like you and me, not just overcome his opponent, but overcome the limitations of his own body and mind, to excel at the highest level.  Whether he becomes the next Walt Frazier doesn’t matter.  Tonight, Jeremy Lin touched greatness.  Tonight, Jeremy Lin was Great.

    Isn’t that why we watch sports?  Don’t we hope to see something amazing?  That’s why I wrote this.  I needed to tell you to turn on your televisions.  Go to the Garden.  Find out when the Knicks come to town.  Don’t miss what’s going on because you’re trying to analyze it.  Just take the time to enjoy this.

    Granted, I don’t exactly know what this is, but I do know it’s special.

    Or maybe I’m just certifiably Linsane?

    @gotem_coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 1448 notes
    • #Sports
    • #Jeremy Lin
    • #Linsanity
    • #Lin
    • #New York Knicks
    • #Knicks
    • #New York City
    • #Knickerbockers
    • #basketball
    • #NBA
    • #column
    • #columns
  • gotemcoach:

    Amazing. [full .gif]

    (via @BosNaud by way of @marcel_mutoni)

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 468 notes
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  • gotemcoach:

@gotem_coach

    gotemcoach:

    @gotem_coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 564 notes
    • #Blake Griffin
    • #Blake
    • #Griffin
    • #gif
    • #NBA
    • #basketball
    • #sports
    • #Clippers
    • #los angeles clippers
    • #Milkshake
  • gotemcoach:

BLAKE .GIFFIN:  RIP Kendrick Perkins
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    gotemcoach:

    BLAKE .GIFFIN:  RIP Kendrick Perkins

    @gotem_coach

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 1713 notes
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  • CP3 to Gasol: you soft
Kobe: HEY! I call him that

    CP3 to Gasol: you soft

    Kobe: HEY! I call him that

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 13312 notes
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  • gotemcoach:

THE 2004 PISTONS:  All Ben Wallace’d out
@gotem_coach

The Good ol days

    gotemcoach:

    THE 2004 PISTONS:  All Ben Wallace’d out

    @gotem_coach

    The Good ol days

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
    • 909 notes
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  • gotemcoach:

    KEVIN DURANT #GOTEM

    “The People’s Champ” hangs the game-winner on the Dallas Mavericks.  “Take Dat Witchu.”

    @gotem_coach

    Clutch.

    Source: gotemcoach
    • 1 year ago
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