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  • Also in that article...Are United after Real Salt Lake goalie Chris Seitz? I hope so, Zach Wells has been an embarrassment this season.

United takes on the NE Revolution on ESPN 2 tomorrow night.

And don't forget about the USA v. Engerland friendly today at 3 p.m.

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The Future Mrs. Leaf: "What the hell is up with that guy's eyebrows?"

Indeed.

Related: C'mon C's!

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Yes it was. And for all of Paul's incredible pull-up jumpers and breathtaking forays to the rim, perhaps his biggest play was stepping in front of LBJ and grabbing the loose ball on the Posey/Big Z jump ball.

And how about old man PJ Brown?

And Eddie House?

Wow.

This was a game for the ages. I've been known to throw the 1988 Larry v. 'Nique game on the DVD player on occasion. I hope to one day have a DVD of this game too, because I'd love to watch it again. And again. It was that good.

PP: 13-23 from the field, 4-6 from three, 11-12 from the line, 4 boards, 5 assists,
41 points
LBJ: 14-29 from the field, 3-11 from three, 14-19 from the line, 5 boards, 6 assists,
45 points

This is why people love Game 7.

In 2002 I didn't really feel like we had a chance to go to the Finals. That team was a charade that got farther than it should in a down year in the East. This year is different. For us to get #17 we may very well have to go through the Pistons and the Lakers.

I wouldn't have it any other way.

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I haven't talked basketball lately, but I could not be more excited about the NBA playoffs.

Wake up, folks -- this is one of the best teams of all time, and you might be surprised how easily they roll through the playoffs. I realize this is raining on the parade a bit since everybody is so jacked up about the competition in store this postseason, but I have to warn you there's a chance the Celtics are just going to flat-out destroy everybody.

Fuck yeah.

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It was a beautiful night last at RFK. The stadium smelled like freshly cut grass and i got to give my new 40D a run for its money as United took on the Columbus Crew. D.C. gave up two first half goals and never really challenged in the second half, losing 2-1.

I forgot to tape the match and see if I made it onto ESPN2.

I was very anxious to try out the 40D in a sports setting, as that is mostly why I upgraded from my 30D. It was definitely worth it. Focus is much more accurate and the better frames per second really came in handy. I got many more keepers than usual, hence the 35 photos above. Enjoy them while I go back outside on the balcony and enjoy the beautiful weather today.

More United:
DCist recap by Matt.
Behind the Badge recap.
DCenters recap.
Soccer Insider recap.

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Ms. Smith and I made our first trip to Nationals Stadium yesterday. We had hoped the weather would warm up a bit but no such luck. After shivering through seven slightly soggy innings, we decided to call it a day. Here are my impressions of the newest MLB ballpark.

The Good:
1) The food and beer options are much, much better than they were at RFK. I drank Pilsner Urquell and Blue Moon, but they had Peroni, Red Stripe and a bunch of other good beers as well.
2) Lots of room to wander around a see the game from different vantage points. You can basically walk all around the ground level and watch the game as you stand behind the seats. Pretty nice. The outfield has a plenty of space to walk around and there are some picnic tables along the first base side.
3) The standing room only spots in the outfield (where this photo was taken). A nice place to drink your beer and eat your food.
4) The Nat Express. I decided we would try the "park at RFK and take the bus over" route to the stadium and it couldn't have been easier. Took us under 20 minutes each way. As long as you're not in a hurry, this is the way to go.
5) Merch prices are apparently negotiable. Ms. Smith was freezing her ass off, so I bought her a hoodie for just $30, almost half of the $55 price tag. Thanks talkative merch-seller dude!

The Bad:
1) Lines for food were still pretty bad. Hopefully this will improve as the concessions people get used to everything.
2) There are still some bad sight lines in the outfield. You can't see what's happening below you if you sit up high on the first base side.
3) Ticket prices. Jeebus. If I am reading this right, there are no cheap seats in the outfield! Apparently the Nats don't believe in bleacher seats. Shame.
4) The team still sucks.

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Overall, I liked the stadium, although it has too much concrete to have any sort of vibe or personality. It's kind of like a junior version of Comerica Park in Detroit. I'll definitely go back to see a few games this year, but I can't see me buying a ticket plan any time soon.

Check out some more photos on Flickr.

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Kobe jumps over a moving Aston Martin.

I link to this (obviously fake video) only because 1) it's a great piece of viral marketing and 2) it's one of the few times where it seems like Kobe has any sort of personality.

Usually I think he's just some incredible basketball playing robot that used to be a really, really bad rapper. Like, worse than Shaq. Coolfer, cue up that MP3!

Or peep the video:

"Coaches, organizations and those handing out the honors love to talk about sacrificing personal statistics for the sake of success yet rarely reward it," he said. "Dennis Johnson epitomizes that. He did so many things that effected winning. Many were intangibles. Much of what he did gave his team's superstars the freedom to focus on what they did best.

"No, Dennis Johnson's stats aren't Hall of Fame. But his game was Hall of Fame. You actually have to understand the game to understand that."

[via CSTB]

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