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Kicks of the Day Release Reminder: Air Jordan 1 60+ Pack

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Sick of all the Jordan 1s dropping? You shouldn’t be. Tomorrow JB releases the Jordan 1 60+ Pack, a two-set of sneakers that were inspired by MJ’s playoff performance against the Celtics in game 2 of the 1985-86 playoffs where he dropped 63 points. Two colorways will drop, the red/black style Jordan wore during the game, and a Celtic-friendly make-up (after the jump) just so Boston fans can feel nostalgic. Check for these to drop in a special packaging box at Jordan Brand retailers for $225.
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July 10, 2009 | Permalink | 1 Comment
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Sports Aw, Nuts! The NBA’s Most Memorable Low Blows


‘Bow knows this, and ‘bow knows that. Ray Allen introduces his elbow to Anderson Varejao’s balls.

It takes balls to play in the NBA. Literally. (We hear women have their own league called the WNBA in which they play something approximating basketball, only it’s less exciting.) One of the greatest dangers that exists when you assemble ten behemoths brimming with testosterone to compete on the hardwood is that it will lead to testicle-traumatizing cheap shots. Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen was just suspended one game for a low ‘bow he threw at Cleveland Cavaliers forward Anderson Varejao last Sunday.

The extremely fortunate Varejao appears to have saved the lives of his unborn children by catching the elbow with his thighs—either that or his junk is made of leather and steel. Not everyone has been so fortunate. Check out Complex’s assemblage of the NBA’s most awesome, cringe-inducing low blows, and see if you can prevent your balls from retreating into your stomach…

April 15, 2009 | Permalink | 6 Comments
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Sports Five Reasons To Hate the Boston Celtics Again

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After winning the NBA championship, Beantown is gassed.

A year ago, even haters had to begrudgingly root for the Boston Celtics. After sinking to new lows in 2006-07, honoring recently deceased coaching legend Red Auerbach with a 24-58 record and a franchise worst 18-game losing streak, the once proud Celts organization finally did something right when general manager Danny Ainge teamed Paul Pierce with Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Perennial All-Stars who’d given their best years to shitty Minnesota Timberwolves and Seattle SuperSonics squads, respectively, they formed “The Big Three,” a trio of hungry aging ballers who would push their mamas down stairs to win a ring. KG, in particular, changed the culture of the team, convincing guys who’d only known losing to hustle and think of the Celts as a brotherhood (James Posey then added the awkward extended man-hug to the mix).

KG’s borderline psychotic passion and intensity rubbed off on everyone, including non-Celtic fans, who wanted to see him triumph, even if it meant spoiled Boston drunks fans getting yet another title. But now that the Celtics are defending NBA champions, it’s officially OK to hate them again. In fact, it’s the right thing to do. Read on to for five reasons that you should hate the C’s.

December 23, 2008 | Permalink | 7 Comments
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Video Games Relive The Celtics-Lakers In The NBA 2K9 Trailer

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“Anything is possible and impossible is nothing when we make the impossible possible.”

Thank fucking God the Los Angeles Lakers didn’t win the NBA title. Not just because we’d have to put up with the league’s most annoying-ass fans, but ’cause we’d also have to deal with months of Laker-mania on ESPN, all over magazines, season previews, etc etc. Which brings us to this just-dropped teaser for NBA 2K9, which releases on Oct. 7.

The trailer that stars Paul Pierce reminds us of two things: (1) how much we love the super-consistent, super-dope 2K basketball series; and (2) how utterly satisfying it was to watch the Celtics stomp Kobe & Co. in the Finals. Watch virtual Odom and (racist) Gasol get sonned in the fresh NBA 2K9 trailer (the first of four) below…

August 14, 2008 | Permalink | 5 Comments
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