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I have seen some pretty impressive things in the NBA this year, but Lebron's "Pimp Focus" on blocking this shot is right up there near the top.
The greatest thing about this play is the fact that Jason Richardson is so confident that he has the dunk that he tries to get on Sportscenter and do the 360 only to be denied by Lebron. I actually missed it when it happened because I was going back and forth between the Suns vs. Cavs and UCONN vs. Syracuse (which I think is in 47th overtime now). When I saw the replay I was like:
That is almost as embarrassing as being left on the "Reject Bench".

We have gather a lot of information on the drama in going on in Big D. Remember people don't be manipulated listen to all of the statements. Listen to all of the facts. Don't just make a blanket opinion because you don't like Terrell Owens. Also I want you to remember one very important thing T.O. did not go to the media with his complaints about the offense he went to the Offensive Coordinator. Whereas other players in the locker room who weren't man enough to go to T.O. face to face leaked information to the media which cause the controversy in the first place.
Lastly lets take a look at what Terrance Newman of the Cowboys had to say about the situation. Remember Newman is a respected player on the team. Someone in the locker room everyday. Not a talking head sitting at a desk in Bristol with an ax to grind. Pay very close attention.
Our good friend Mike Florio from ProFootballTalk.com suggest that it was Witten who snitched to the media. Here is what Mike had to say:
WAS WITTEN WERDER'S SOURCE?
Posted by Mike Florio on December 12, 2008, 5:09 p.m. EST
As it turns out, Terrell Owens' suspicions regarding teammate Jason Witten might have been on the mark.
The talk in the Cowboys locker room is that Witten was one of the sources for Ed Werder's recent ESPN item, which has sparked a firestorm within the organization.
Per a league source, center Andre Gurode and receiver Roy Williams called out Witten in a team meeting regarding their belief that he has been talking out of school to Werder, accusing Witten and/or his agent of feeding the information to Werder -- as the song "Back Stabbers" played in the background.
According to our source (and it pains us to type this), Owens isn't as bad as he's made out to be in the media (i.e., by ESPN).
"Ed Werder didn't make anything up," the source said. "Witten or his agent gave the story."
Our good friends at The Big Lead show the hypocrisy of ESPN running with this story but not with the Brett Favre leaking info to other teams about the Packers earlier in the season. Here is a snippet of what they had to say:

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