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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

NBA Finals 2012 GAME 4 Results: Miami Wins! Series is now 3-1



The exciting basketball games between Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder continues as NBA Finals 2012 resumes for Game 4 on American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.

End of regulation scores are 98-104, Heat wins Game 4 of NBA finals 2012. Lebron James is the Best Player for Game 4 with 26 points, 9 rebounds, 12 assists and 2 steals. Other big scorers for Miami are Dwayne Wade and Mario Chalmers with 25 points. 

On the other hand, Thunder's Russell Westbrook contributed a 43 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 steal for Oklahoma City.

QUARTER SCORES:
1st Quarter: OKC Thunder plays aggressively and lead the game with 14 points. 33-19
2nd Quarter: Thunder's lead is down to 3 points. Scores are 49-46
3rd Quarter: Heat is now on lead with 3 points. 75-79
4th Quarter: Miami Heat wins Game 4. Scores are 98-104. Series is now 3 -1 Heat leads the series.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Watch NBA Finals 2012 Full Replay: Heat vs Thunder


 
Watch the Full Video Replay of the past Games of NBA Finals 2012 between Miami Heat and Oklahoma City Thunder. Series is now 2-1, Miami is on lead. Watch Replay Videos below.

*this page will be updated from time to time for the replay videos of NBA Finals 2012. So, keep on coming back here. 

GAME 1: Oklahoma City Thunder wins: Watch Game 1 Full Video Replay Here

Monday, June 18, 2012

NBA Finals 2012 Game 3 Results: Miami Heat Wins vs OKC Thunder



Home-court advantage for Miami Heat on Game 3 of NBA Finals 2012. Coming from a win from Oklahoma City Thunder home-court tying series to 1-1, Heat lives the expectations from the Heat Fans. They managed to lead on 1st Quarter 'til  4th Quarter of Game 3, despite of Thunders aggressiveness, especially Durant. Game 3 end with a scores of 85 -91. Miami leads the series with 2-1.

QUARTER SCORES: 
1st Quarter: Miami Heat leads by 6 point. 20-26
2nd Quarter: Heat's lead is now down to 1 point. Halftime scores are 46-47
3rd Quarter: OKC able to lead by as high as 9 points. But Heat still able to end 3rd quarter with a 2 point lead. 67-69
4th Quarter: Heat wins Game 3 with only 6 point lead. 85-91. Series is on 2-1.

Lebron James is the Best Player of Game 3 with 29 points, 14 rebounds and 3 assists. Other Big Scorers for Heat are Dwayne Wade with 25 points and Chris Bosh with 10 points.

Game 4 will still be happening on American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida on June 19 Evening (US Time) June 20 Wednesday morning (Manila time).

If you missed the Game 3 of NBA Finals 2012, you can watch the full GAME 3 replay video here.


Saturday, June 16, 2012

38th MMFF (2012) Official Entries: 'Si Agimat, Si Enteng and Me' is in!



The Metro Manila Film Festival Committee which is lead by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has now released the Official Entries for this year upcoming 38th Metro Manila Film Festival on December.

From 14 submitted entries, Only 8 Films has passed and approved by the MMFF committee. 

Here are the official entries in the 2012 Metro Manila Film Festival: 

'Si Agimat Si Enteng & Me' (OctoArts/M-Zet/Imus/APT/GMA) starring Vic Sotto, Bong Revilla and Judy Ann Santos. 

'Sisteraka' which is co-produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films. Starring Kris Aquino and Vice Ganda. 

'Conyo Problems' (GMA Films) starring Aljur Abrenica, Solenn Heussaff, Mikael Daez and Isabelle Daza.

Class Schedule of an Executive



Yey! Seen my class schedules already for this incoming school term. Only 4 school days for me. I have no classes every Fridays and Saturdays & of course, Sundays. Love it! :) Although, my Tuesday and Thursday schedule is a bit tiring and too hectic, from 9:30am to 7:30pm - I have no lunch break, nor merienda break...none at all. But I think I can survive those days because my International Cuisine class is on the same day and it happens that it is during lunch time. Saved by the bell there! ;) 

My ‘original schedule’ has no Logic class but because I need to take that subject mainly because it is a first year subject and yet I’m already fourth year so it’s been almost 3 years na iniiwasan ko ang logic na yan. Kaya kinuha ko na! Para matapos na! 

Friday, June 15, 2012

NBA Finals 2012 Game 2 Result: Miami Heat Wins!



Miami Heat wins Game 2 of NBA Finals 2012 versus Oklahoma City Thunder. Despite the home-court advantage for Thunder, Heat still managed to win the Game 2 with final scores of 100 - 96. Tying the series to 1-1.

Heat will be the host for the Game 3 which will be held on June 17 Sunday (US time) June 18 Monday (Manila time) on Miami, Florida.

1st Quarter Scores: 27-15. Miami Heat is on lead.
2nd Quarter Scores: Heat sustains lead by 12 point with 55 - 43.
3rd Quarter Scores: Despite the 3 point shoot of Durant for OKC. Heat still on lead 78-67.
4th Quarter Scores: 100 -96 is the final score. Miami Wins Game 2!

Miami Heat Top Scorers are; Lebron James with 34 points, Dwayne Wade with 24 points, Shane Battier with 17 points and Chris Bosh had 16 points.


Thursday, June 14, 2012

5 Judges to Re-score 'Pacquiao-Bradley' Fight, says WBO President



The World Boxing Organization (WBO) on Wednesday announced it has assigned five judges to re-score Manny Pacquiao's controversial loss by decision to Palm Springs' Timothy Bradley in an effort to convince state commissions to widen the pool of judges for major fights.

Although many at ringside for Saturday's fight gave Pacquiao between nine and 11 rounds, judges Duane Ford and C.J. Ross scored the bout 115-113 (seven rounds to five) in Bradley's favor, and a third Nevada judge, Jerry Roth, had it 115-113 for Pacquiao in the WBO welterweight title contest.

WBO President Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel said five judges, from New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Pennsylvania and Puerto Rico, will re-score the bout and submit their work confidentially to the WBO, with the scores to be gathered by Monday.

Valcarcel said that armed with that information, he will submit to the Assn. of Boxing Commissions by its July meeting a request that state commissions such as Nevada's work more diligently to bring in judges from outside their states for fights of the magnitude of a world title contest.

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