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Can't Stop The Bleeding: PETA Assails Manu’s “Reactionary Brawn”
The Sporting Blog: PETA Likens Manu Ginobili to Michael Vick
Stupid Sports Blog: PETA: Crazy? Sure. But man are they entertaining
| Manu Ginobili swatting down a rogue bat during an NBA game http://bit.ly/4DGuDR ironically, this happened on Halloween night. 21 days ago |
| Manu Ginobili vs the Bat on Halloween night... http://bit.ly/3ZqBb9 22 days ago |
| Manu Ginobili kills a bat on halloween http://bit.ly/3ZqBb9 // O argentino joga muuuuito, e tem um reflexo da mesma proporção. 22 days ago |
PETA Assails Manu’s “Reactionary Brawn”
Can't Stop The Bleeding —
“When you can’t dunk anymore you’ve got to find some way to make it to the news,” said Spurs G Manu Ginobili after nearly killing an AT&T Center bat with his bare hands this past Saturday night. As you might’ve guessed, PETA’s Amanda Schinke found the incident a tad less hilarious than most of the sporting blogosphere.
To bludgeon a 4-ounce animal to death, it takes either a small man or a totally unthinking one—with no respect or consideration for lives humbler than his own. This is a time when athletes in ...
PETA Likens Manu Ginobili to Michael Vick
The Sporting Blog —
Here's the latest on the great bat incident from the Spurs-Kings game on Halloween night. Manu has yet to land a gig on True Blood, but he did have to get vaccinated for rabies after swatting the flying creature out of mid-air on ...
PETA: Crazy? Sure. But man are they entertaining
Stupid Sports Blog —
Unless you've been living under a rock -- and if you have been, what is your rent plus utilities? -- you've seen the Spurs' Manu Ginobili swat a bat out of mid-air during a game over the weekend. If you haven't, click the freaking play button already so we can get on the same ...
On The Outside Looking In: Denver Makes Early Case To Break “The Big 5″
The Hoop Doctors —
On The Outside Looking In: Denver Makes Early Case To Break “The Big 5″ [image] Chip Patterson, recent graduate of University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, writes for TheHoopDoctors.com and BusterSports.com. A lifelong student of the game, he has passionately followed the NBA and College Basketball since C-Webb was calling “Timeout!”. A little over a week ago, as we looked into the NBA crystal ball, we saw five teams that appeared to be separating themselves from the rest of the pack. “The Big 5″ was a term that was being tossed around to describe Los Angeles, Boston, Cleveland, Orlando, and San Antonio. The season is only a week old, so is it ...






