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name: Camille Bernadette S. Alina
nick: Nadine/Dindin
birthday: February 2, 1988

small things you need to know about me:
Im a student of fine arts major in advertising at the University of sto.Tomas.
im simple.
im corny.
im hopeless romantic.
im kikay.
im a kid at heart.
im a homebuddy person.
im sensitive.
I love singing in a choir.
i used to love acting.
im a hot tempered person but im trying so hard to control it.
Right now I am so in love with DIRK NOWITZKI.
i love JOHNNY DEPP.
i love spending time with my self.
i love to eat.
im a sweet tooth.
i have lots of crushes but im not boy crazy like its the only thing on my mind.
i love making conversations about many things in life, small or big or whatever, as long as it does not involve back-stubbing others.
im not plastic.
there's just so many things...just read my posts..


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Thursday, May 18, 2006
hah, this is what am i talking about...san atonio spurs can really make miracles...now they are 3-2...mamatay na tlga ako...pls dallas hang in there...you can beat them...prove them you are good.

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San Antonio 98, Dallas 97
Spurs Survive Against Mavericks, Pull Within 3-2
Box Score | Spurs Home | Mavericks Home




SAN ANTONIO, May 17 (Ticker) -- With their reign as NBA champions on the line, the San Antonio Spurs finally got the stops they needed.

Manu Ginobili and Bruce Bowen made great defensive plays down the stretch and the Spurs held on for a season-saving 98-97 victory over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals.

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Tim Duncan again was unstoppable with 36 points and 12 rebounds for the top-seeded Spurs, who still face a 3-2 deficit in a series that is quickly becoming a classic. The defending champions ended their first three-game losing streak of the season with their trademark defense.

San Antonio had surrendered an average of 113.3 points in losing the last three games as it was unable to stop the overall quickness of Dallas. For the first time since the series opener, the Spurs were not let down by their defense.

A free throw by Ginobili, who scored 18 points, gave the Spurs a 98-97 lead with 1:59 remaining, and neither team scored again. With 1:08 to go, Ginobili stole the ball from Game 4 hero Jason Terry.

The Mavericks got back the ball and went to Dirk Nowitzki, who had 31 points and 10 rebounds. But the 7-footer had his foul-line jumper smothered by Bowen, one of the top defenders in the league.

A jump ball was called with 6.3 seconds left. Nowitzki won the tip to Terry, who was tied up by Ginobili with 3.4 seconds to go as he tried to call a timeout.

The ensuing jump ball wound up in the hands of Dallas forward Josh Howard, who called timeout with 2.4 seconds remaining. The Mavericks went to Terry, whose fallaway jumper was an airball that Nowitzki could not follow up as the horn sounded.

Tony Parker scored 27 points and Michael Finley added 12 for the Spurs, who shot 54 percent (37-of-69) from the field. Duncan made 13-f-19 shots, including his first 12.

Howard scored 16 points and Terry and Devin Harris added 15 apiece for the Mavericks, who shot 51 percent (39-of-77) and get another chance to close out the series with Game 6 at home on Friday.

A breakaway dunk by Ginobili gave the Spurs an 86-80 lead before the Mavericks ran off eight straight points for an 88-86 edge with 6:42 left.

A driving dunk by Finley and a three-point play by Duncan - who had missed his last five shots - restored a 91-90 lead with 5:38 to play. Two free throws by Finley and a running hook by Ginobili pushed the margin to 95-90 with 3:57 to go.

Back came Dallas, as Jerry Stackhouse made two free throws and Nowitzki buried a 3-pointer - his first of the series - for a 95-95 tie just 41 seconds later.

Duncan was unstoppable in the first half, making all 11 shots and scoring 28 points. In the process, he put centers DeSagana Diop and Erick Dampier and forward Keith Van Horn, seeing his first action since March due to a broken hand, in foul trouble.

Despite Duncan's dominance and another flying start by Parker, the Spurs could not create serious separation from the Mavericks. Their biggest lead was 37-29 early in the second quarter on a 3-pointer by Brent Barry.

Using their advantage in quickness, Dallas rallied and took a 55-54 lead on a driving dunk by Stackhouse.

Parker re-emerged in the third quarter with 12 points. He followed Duncan's three-point play with two free throws, a steal and a layup for an 81-71 advantage with 2:51 to play.

Although the Mavericks responded with a 7-0 spurt, they never led again.


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