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You can spend hours in the gym working
[ 2009-12-21 10:04:00 | By: klmn064 ]
 


As he paid for the nike shox merchandise, a fan shouted out to him asking if it was Beyonce’s birthday and Jay’s shy timid response was: “These aren’t for Beyonce – they’re for Sasha Fierce…and it’s MY birthday!”
It’s said that absolute power corrupts absolutely and, after two weeks with the Nike Shox VC II, I can say that I agree…absolutely. I definitely didn’t want to go back to life without it.

Basketball is a funny game. You can spend hours in the gym working on your shot, running through drills, and lifting weights, but when it comes down to making the big play at crunch time none of those things matters as much as what’s in your head. For such a physical game it’s remarkable how much of basketball is psychological. Don’t get me wrong, you can’t sit around filling out crossword puzzles and Coach purses expect your game to improve, but in the NBA — which is full of exceptional athletes — the thing that sets the great players apart from the good players is the big wrinkled lump that takes up the space between our ears.


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