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5 Syrian Soldiers plays the knockout Game and torture 2 Syrian Teens just for fun – Video


5 Syrian Soldiers plays the knockout Game and torture 2 Syrian Teens just for fun
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What Ever Happened To "THE KNOCKOUT GAME" – Video


What Ever Happened To "THE KNOCKOUT GAME"
Where the FUCK is the Knockout Game?

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Mixers out to finish off Express today

MANILA, Philippines - For San Mig Coffee coach Tim Cone, a knockout game is a knockout game, so the safest thing to do is to put Air21 away in Game Four of their PBA Commissioners Cup best-of-five semifinal matchup tonight at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

The San Mig Coffee Mixers, the leagues most dominant team the last three years, try to finish off the embattled Air21 Express and set up a dream title rematch with the Talk n Text Tropang Texters.

No doubt, wed like to finish this in four games. We certainly dont want to go to a winner-take-all game, said Cone.

At this point, were in control and we dont want to give that up. That would happen if we go to a Game Five, Cone also said.

The Mixers seem to have all figured out how to deal with the Express. Cone and his troops go for the kill in Game Four set at 8 p.m.

After blowing away Game One, 100-103, the Mixers came back methodically in the next two games, fashioning out an 82-75 victory Thursday then repeating with an 84-73 conquest Saturday.

Still, Cone said they would take on Air21 in Game Four with much caution.

Air21 has pulled surprises all conference long. We need to be on guard, Cone said.

Technically, the Mixers arent expected to change their approach, being so successful in playing tough defense in Games Two or Three where they held the Express to back-to-back conference-low outputs.

Every game is different. But oftentimes, you keep the same approach. Thats what were gonna do. Well try to come out, defend, get to the board and try to make their life miserable defending us, Cone said.

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Knockout Game Turns On Attacker – Video


Knockout Game Turns On Attacker
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NBA suspends Grizzlies' Zach Randolph for Game 7 after Game 6 punch

Memphis Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph sits on the bench in the second half of Game 6 of an opening-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Thursday, May 1, 2014, in Memphis, Tenn. Oklahoma City won 104-84 to even the series 3-3. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Zach Randolph, the Grizzlies leading scorer, was suspended one game by the NBA on Friday and will thus miss Game 7 of the first-round playoff series with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

The suspension, without pay, comes for punching Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams in the jaw Thursday with 6:42 remaining in Game 6, which OKC won, 104-84, to avoid elimination and force Saturdays knockout game.

WATCH VIDEO from nba.com of the play that resulted in Zach Randolph's suspension

The Grizzlies were already preparing to deal with the possible absence of the teams second-leading scorer, point guard Mike Conley, who aggravated a strained right hamstring on Thursday and did not practice on Friday. Conley is undergoing treatment to the leg and hopes to play but that will likely be a gametime decision.

The NBA release included a link to a video in which Randolph and Adams appear momentarily tangled but then Randolph gathers himself, clenches his right fist and delivers a right hook that lands solidly on Adams jaw.

Adams, a 7-foot rookie from New Zealand selected in the first round of the 2013 draft, had by far his best game of the series in Game 6, with five blocks, three rebounds and four fouls battling Memphis big men down low.

His play Thursday was the subject of much praise after the game.

Though Randolphs 18.2 points per game in the series is higher than his regular-season average of 17.4 points, he has struggled to finish and is connecting on only 40.3 percent of his shots from the field. He has missed 16 of the 41 free-throws.

In November 2012, the NBA fined Randolph $25,000 for his role in a confrontation with Thunder big man Kendrick Perkins, but he was not suspended. The Grizzlies have since adopted a phrase Randolph used after that incident I dont bluff as one of the teams slogans, even putting We Dont Bluff on growl towels.

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