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Dale Davis Working at Mc donalds
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Skateboarding Surfing Dale Davis 1965
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Dale Davis in Postman Pat Machine
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INSIDE OUT Surf Film Dale Davis 1965
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Shaq dunk over Dale Davis
Shaq gets the rebound after a few tips, and then powers straight over Dale Davis for the one handed slam dunk....shaq dunk
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Anchorman Donates Kidney
LA Anchorman, Phillip Palmer, donates his kidney to friend and KABC-TV colleague, Dale Davis....anchorman donate kidney Phillip Palmer Dale Davis
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Dale's Highlight reel
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The Pistons
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Pacers @ Bulls, 1998 Playoffs, Gm 7: "Last Dance" continues
The Chicago Bulls, given chance after chance by the Indiana Pacers, will have a chance at their third straight NBA title.
The two-time defending champions, playing their first Game Seven in four years, overcame surprisingly poor shooting by Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen with timely offensive rebounding in an 88-83 victory that vaulted the Bulls into the NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz.
"We definitely got the effort from our players, but the difference in the game was that we got beat to loose balls and on the boards," Pacers coach Larry Bird said. "We've talked about offenssive boards all year. Tonight we were just overmatched. The number of offensive rebounds they got ripped our hearts out."
Even with league rebound leader Dennis Rodman limited to six boards, the Bulls held a 50-34 edge on the glass. Pippen pulled down 12 and Jordan and Luc Longley grabbed nine apiece. Pippen and Jordan combined for 11 offensive rebounds.
"Rebounding is a huge part of our offense," Phil Jackson said. "One of the reasons we do well in that area is we have a lot of people around the boards. We have a sense of just being there when the shots are going up."
The Bulls had more to lose and it showed in the early going. Everyone appeared tentative, including Jordan, who was playing in his first Game Seven in six years. Chicago quickly fell behind as Indiana calmly executed its offense.
Jordan's follow shot 91 seconds into the game gave Chicago a 5-4 lead, but Indiana scored the next 10 points. Smits and Dale Davis had four apiece and a turnaround jumper by Davis extended the lead to 14-5 with 7:45 remaining.
Even after a timeout, the Bulls continued to struggle and the Pacers, who made their first eight shots, widened the advantage to 20-7 on a free throw by Jackson with 5:41 left, silencing the sellout crowd at the United Center.
Rose's free throw opened the second quarter before the Bulls finally snapped out of it and got back in the game with their defense, rebounding and bench. Kukoc scored and Jordan had a pair of baskets around a three-pointer by Kerr to forge a 28-28 tie.
"We were able to win this game with defense and that's been a keynote for us throughout our championship runs," Jordan said. "I give our bench a lot of credit. Kerr gave us some huge minutes."
The Bulls widened a three-point halftime lead to 69-61 behind Kukoc, who was 5-of-5 in the third quarter, including a trio of three-pointers. But Chicago went scoreless over the final 2:17 of the period, as Dale Davis made free throws around a layup by Game Six hero Travis Best to cut the deficit to 69-65.
"Kukoc is the guy tonight who really stepped up big for us," Jackson said. "Without his contribution and Steve Kerr's open looks off the bench, we don't stay in this game."
Jordan ended Chicago's 10-shot dry spell of 6:44 with a follow shot with 7:53 remaining. Smits made a free throw before Jordan drove for a dunk and drew a foul with 7:28 to go. His free throw gave the Bulls the lead, but Smits converted a three-point play and Antonio Davis made a foul shot before the game's telling sequence.
McKey stripped Jordan on a drive and a jump ball between the 7-4 Smits and 6-5 Jordan was called. Smits tipped the ball straight to Pippen, who found Kerr for a three-pointer that tied it at 77-77 with 6:07 left.
Antonio Davis made a banker, but Jordan tied it with two foul shots and Pippen made a jumper after his offensive rebound to give the Bulls the lead for good at 81-79 with 4:45 remaining. A jumper by Longley - his only basket of the game - moved the margin to four points with 3:25 left.
Indiana's Reggie Miller scored 22 points, but none over the last 15:30. He attempted just one shot in the fourth quarter -- an airball that Antonio Davis converted into the Pacers' only hoop off an offensive rebound with 2:05 left, cutting the deficit to 85-83.
After Miller's miss, Pippen beat him down the floor and threw in a running hook as Davis fouled out. Pippen missed the free throws, but Jordan rebounded, killing valuable time.
Indiana's Derrick McKey forced a three-pointer and Harper was fouled with 8.9 seconds left, making a free throw to seal the seventh win of the series by the home team.
"This series and this game was a test of our will to determine if we're still championship caliber," Bulls coach Phil Jackson said. "We were able to answer that in a positive way tonight."
The Bulls held the Pacers scoreless over the final 2:05 and reached the Finals for the sixth time in eight years. They have never lost in the championship round and begin a rematch with the Jazz on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.
"Not having home court is going to definitely be to Utah's advantage," Jordan said. "But nobody has taken anything away from us yet. We're still the champions and that's how we're going to think when we go into this series."
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Bulls @ Pacers, 1998 Playoffs, Gm 6: Pacers prevail
Travis Best outdueled Michael Jordan in the final minute with a running bank shot and two free throws as the Indiana Pacers forced a seventh game in the Eastern Conference finals with a 92-89 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
"I felt big pressure on those two free throws but I was very confident," Best said. "It was a big game for us and we took the challenge. We were better focused."
The 5-11 Best, a reserve whose quickness has bothered Chicago throughout the series, snapped an 87-87 tie when he dribbled past Kerr and lofted a tough runner high off the glass with 33 seconds left.
"Best made big plays down the stretch," Bird said. "Our guys stepped up and made big plays. Best was key in this series. His defense was excellent."
"He made two big shots and two big free throws," Jordan said. "You have to give him credit."
Jordan, who missed a pair of shots in the final minute, tried to drive the lane but slipped and lost the ball. Derrick McKey was fouled with four-tenths of a second to go and made the first before intentionally missing the second, killing the clock.
"I actually thought I was tripped," Jordan said. "I thought I had a clear path to the basket. I started to make my move to the basket and then I started falling."
The Pacers rebounded from a 19-point beating in Game Five and remained unbeaten at home (8-0) in the postseason without a major contribution from Miller, who scored just eight points on 3-of-13 shooting. Miller made clutch shots at the end of Games Three and Four to lead Indiana to a pair of wins.
"We were very motivated tonight because we embarrassed ourselves in the previous game," Dale Davis said. "We came ready to fight, claw and give it our all."
"After Game Five I felt they really quit on me," Pacers coach Larry Bird said. "Tonight they played as hard as they possibly could and I expect that on Sunday."
There were 19 ties and 15 lead changes, including six and three in the frantic final four minutes. The Pacers, who squandered a 10-point second-quarter lead, held the Bulls without a basket over the final 2 1/2 minutes. Chicago was called for an illegal defense and Miller's technical foul shot tied it with 1:27 left.
"The illegal defense ... changed the direction of the game," said Jackson, who was fined $10,000 for complaining about the officiating after Game Four. "We had to catch up and then they swallowed the whistles on the last call."
The illegal defense was called against Pippen by Hue Hollins. In Game Five of the 1994 conference semifinals, Hollins called a questionable foul against Pippen in the closing seconds and the Bulls went on to lose the game and the series.
"There were two crucial calls that were uncalled for," Pippen said. "The illegal defense call was a backbreaker. It was one of those games where he finds a way to pick me out of the group somehow."
Pippen scored 19 points, but just one in the fourth quarter as he shot 6-of-18 from the field. Longley contributed 13 points and Dennis Rodman pulled down 12 rebounds, helping Chicago to a 44-29 edge on the glass.
Jordan made 12-of-23 shots and moved within four points of tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the all-time leading playoff scorer at 5,762 points. Pippen moved past Julius Erving into 13th on the all-time list with 3,106 points.
The Pacers shot 47 percent (33-of-70) from the field with just seven turnovers. They held the Bulls to 41 percent (31-of-76) and forced 13 turnovers. Smits, pushed off the low blocks in Game Five, made 11-of-12 shots.
Rik Smits scored 25 points and Dale Davis added 19 for Indiana, which reached Game Seven of the conference finals for the third time in NBA franchise history. Trying to become the first ABA team to reach the NBA Finals since the 1976 merger, the Pacers lost to the New York Knicks in 1994 and the Orlando Magic in 1995.
"We've got one game to see who goes to the Finals against the best team," Pacers guard Reggie Miller said. "The chips are stacked against us as they were when we played New York and Orlando. This time they are really stacked against us as we play in Chicago."
Game Seven is Sunday night at Chicago. The two-time defending champion Bulls have not played a Game Seven since losing the 1994 conference semifinals at New York. Jordan was retired at the time and has not played a Game Seven since the conference semifinals in 1992, a win over New York.
"We haven't played a Game Seven in six years," Jordan said. "We have to go out and play hard because there is no tomorrow. Come 6:30 on Sunday it's do or die. Someone's going to be happy and someone's going to be sad. We're going to win Game Seven."
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Slam Dunk 2001
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tga drift-oropei clips
Jason drifting his car out at orepei.
Along with cameron, quinn, luke, aric, dale, davis and simon (the emo)
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THE BEACH GIRLS AND THE MONSTER movie trailer 1965
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Peck interviews Roaming Gnome
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Top Five NBA players
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Deepside - I'm Just Fine (2008)
Deepside - I'm Just Fine (2008)
Deep Side makes no secret of our goal to combine the old and new together, claims Rude Boi. In addition to lacing the tracks with his honeyed voice, Rude Boi is also the team's primary producer. There hasn't been a vocal group in a long time that combines the two in the way that we do.
Discovered by their manager Jonathan Wright when Rude Boi, Mike Ezay, and Penny performed one night on stage at a high school variety show, Deep Side had the aura of superstars even then. I was just blown away by the quality of their raw talent, remembers Wright. Like something out of a movie, Wright offered them a development deal on the spot. When they introduced me to Pretti Sly (who attended a different school) the following day, I knew I had made the right choice. Not only were they talented, they were also level headed.
Named after the community where a few of them had grown-up, Deep Side spent two years in the lab honing their various performance skills including songwriting and choreography. It was like we put ourselves in boot camp, recalls Mike Ezay. In those early days it was rough, between cranking out music and dance rehearsal, but we stuck together through negative energy and hard times. Heck, our manager even sold his house so we wouldn't h ave to do without! Penny adds,After that money was gone, his friend, Dale Davis, the NBA All-Star, stepped in to help keep things moving forward.
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