We always play on regulation rims. Then a couple of us like to mess around on the kiddie rims and thats usually when we've had the camera rolling. Refer to page 1 post #1 of the huge ass Pick up Games thread for directions to the court. We play tentatively Saturdays at 1 PM, Subject to Change due to weather.
if ccr had a blooper reel, id prob be in there like 5 times, pretty much how many times i slipped on the court and fell.
Come on now, where's my credit? Nothing in the thread, nothign in the video. I want my royalties for filming!
You falling? That is strange ... I never thought of you as clumsy ... or uncoordinated ... or a hacker on defense ... or out of shape ... or a bad shot just waiting to happen Btw - I believe in web aminimity, but you would know me by a name that in some languages means "cut" - although since I stopped playing alot, I am far from it.
you must be that greek god that plays at ust. always sitting in front of the mirror, looking at his biceps which he named hercules and niko niko's. how are u?
LOL I asked about ya.. not by name of course... but I did ask who did the filming. You did a very nice job Mig.
Looks like Almu Caca is pretty good. I like the breakaway dunk where it was off the backboard to himself with the windmill. That was ferocious. Haha.
CCR for being 5'9 you got ups, but check out THIS DUDE <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/BPFfSO8xozI&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/BPFfSO8xozI&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
Thanks. I'm at work and can't look at it, but I've probably seen it before. There are definitely some freakish sub 6-foot jumpers out there, but it seems as though most of them focus almost obsessively on leg and core strength to achieve those heights, spending a lot of time and effort on plyometrics programs and such. Luckily mine comes to me naturally. I think of it somewhat like this: If I'm making $500,000 a year for doing next to nothing, why put in a bunch of hard work to make $600,000? Doesn't appeal to me