Sunday, October 25, 2009

A King will Step Down


Bobby Jackson, Sacramento Kings' point guard, announced that he will retire. He was in the NBA for 12 years and only spent 6 years with the Kings. He was the league's sixth man of the year in the 2002-2003 season. NBA.com says he will be working as an ambassador for the Kings.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Love is Gone for the Wolves'


Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves' power forward, is injured for breaking his hand. He broke his hand by hitting it against his teammate, Oleksiy Pecherov's elbow trying to rebound the ball. He fractured a bone in his left hand. NBA.com says that he will miss 6 weeks. He left in the third quarter. His club lost the game against the Chicago Bulls 94-90.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Dwyane Wade Injured?



Dwyane Wade, Miami Heats' shooting guard, is injured for straining a muscle in his left rib cage. He did not play yesterday against the Oklahoma Thunder. I think you know who won without Wade. He was injured last Wednesday against the Orlando Magic. He sounds fit to me because he practiced for two days with his teammates. His coach says he will play Thursday against the New Orleans Hornets.

Antawn Jamison's Injury



Antawn Jamison, Washington Wizards' power forward, seperated his shoulder off a joint trying to block or foul Zydrunas Ilguaskas. NBA.com says he will not undergo surgery to his relief. He left in 1st quarter. His club won the game though to make the first lost for the Cleavland Cavs! The score was 109-104.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Celtics Gets A Win! Hallelujah


Boston Celtics,my favorite team, gets a win! 100-93 against the New Jersey Nets because of Rasheed's help.Look at my favorite videos below to watch the fist half of the game!
P.S.-Not the first Celtic win!


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Will Iverson and Randolph do great at Memphis?




The Memphis Grizzlies chose a different course. Not only that they got Iverson, they also got Zach Randolph from the L.A. Clippers. Even how talented they're both are, they also need help from their teamates. But their teamates need more training! Reporters say that they had and assist and field percentage of less than 60%. I predict that even with two new players added, they will repeat 60% or lower again.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Easter story

One day I was walking down the street in Jerusalem, when suddenly I felt people pushing me around in a crowd. I heard a lot of shouting, the people were saying, “Make way for the glorious One!” and “Hosanna!”. I slowly made my way to the front of the crowd. And then I saw a man with a white robe riding on a donkey. I wonder who this man is. (John 12:12-19)

When I was heading home, I saw the Man, Jesus. He was sitting with His friends eating dinner. He had just finished washing their feet. His actions confused me since Jesus was the Lord and Teacher, and He washed the feet of His disciples just like a servant did. When I went closer to listen, Jesus said,” He who shares my bread has betrayed me.” I saw the disciples talking to each other and wanted to know who Jesus was talking about. Jesus answered that, “It is the one whom I will give this piece of bread when I have dipped it in the dish.” And then I waited nervously, and saw Jesus giving the bread to Judas Iscariot. It was getting dark so I ran home. I felt a very strong wind which made my hat fly away.(John 13)

I’ve spent my day in a garden relaxing and I fell asleep. Then suddenly I woke up because I heard Jesus praying. I saw His disciples asleep. I went closer to hear what Jesus was saying. I heard Jesus glorifying the Father in heaven. He also prayed for the protection of the disciples since He will be leaving them soon. While Jesus prayed for all believers, I felt the cold, hard wind on my face, so I wrapped myself with the blanket and went back to my spot near a big rock. Then I fell asleep again.(John 17)

I woke up because I heard that Jesus was arrested. I saw the soldiers put a thorny crown on His head and struck Him in the face. They were leading Him to the place of the Skull to be crucified. Jesus was carrying His own cross. I knew that was heavy and wanted to help Him but I was only a small boy. I felt sad when they crucified Him and took His clothes. I saw Jesus’ mother at the foot of cross and some of His friends, they were all weeping. And then Jesus died, and I couldn’t stop the tears rolling down my face. I felt angry at the soldiers and the people because of their cruelty. I thought Jesus didn’t deserve this.(John 19)

After three days I went to Jesus’ tomb. Then suddenly I felt the earth shaking. “What was that?” I said. I saw the huge stone covering Jesus’ tomb rolled away. I peered to see what has happened. I went inside and saw that Jesus wasn’t there! Then I heard footsteps. So I hid behind a nearby bush. I saw Mary Magdalene weeping outside the tomb. I followed her inside and saw a figure in white talking to her. And then she cried out, “Teacher”, and I realized that it was the risen Lord. Jesus said, “Go to my disciples and tell them I am risen.” I was overjoyed that He had risen from death. I ran out of the tomb wanting to tell everyone the good news. (John 20:1-18)
(by Sam 5th grade p.1 Art & Writing)