time flies so fast!! i still remember the day when i wrote my birthday wishlist back when it was still 2011 and now ill be writing another one woah woah its been a year! ill be turning 16 3 days from now and ofcourse just like any other teens out there i have my wishlist hihi just like last year.
IPHONE 4S - yes since december when it was released and my brother got his and after a few days my other brother got his also and it made me want it more its so handy and its features are so jawdropping!!
A GREET FROM MARTIN - enough said.
NEW CLOTHES - i want to shop shop shoooop eversince another closet of clothes would be nice for my bday
VIDEO - i still remember putting this on my wishlist last year.. still want it hehe from my friends!
FAMILY AND FRIENDS WITH ME - this is the day where you want all the special people will be with you and celebrate with you right? that explains it.
PHONE CALL - yes last year i wished this from a particular person but now anyone would do! its nice to know someone alotted time to greet you not just to greet you via fb or twitter but to call you! plus the load theyll waste just to greet me hehe
TO PASS UP!!!!!!! :(( - everyone wishes for it huhu D R E A M U N I V E R S I T Y waah
GOOD HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE CLOSE TO ME.
WORLD PEACE - echos lang BUT STILL i wished for this everytime! hehe
i just wanna share what i want for my bday i know im such a materialistic girl but.. oh well sorry bout that. BUT TO PASS UP :(( honestly i want all of these but i know its just impossible! oh well my birthday would still great anyway!!! LOVE YOU LORD! :)
5/26/12
→ A MUST READ: Missing the Lennon and McCartney of Basketball
Kobe and Pau aren’t on the same page. At all.
And this shouldn’t be terribly surprising, since it feels these days like they barely share the same court. As this season progressed, the once-electric chemistry and byplay between Bryant and Gasol has increasingly gone the way of the Dodo Bird. They don’t work off each other with nearly the same frequency as the previous four seasons. This is in part a byproduct of Andrew Bynum’s increased prominence, which means more possessions beginning (and often ending) on the low left block. And the addition of Ramon Sessions, a ball-dominant guard while playing to his strengths. Plus, Gasol’s 2012 role, which either parks him in the high post as a general offensive conduit or an anchor for the reserves while Kobe rests.
All of these factors have emerged to practically transform Kobe and Pau into strangers. They’ll occasionally run pick-and-roll together — ironically, often as a means to ultimately to create lobs for Drew — but it’s just as likely, if not more, to see that action between Sessions and Pau or even Pau and Bynum. Bryant and Gasol barely feel like they complement each other any more. They’re no longer killing opponents with beautifully meshed skill sets. They’re arguably the best guard/big man duo since Kobe and Shaq, but you’d never know based on their current usage. This separation of stars is a huge reason, even beyond the inherent roster flaws, the Lakers haven’t been able to consistently maximize their assets this season. Even if you think Bynum has become a better player than Gasol, it’s nonetheless impossible to argue Kobe and Bynum play better together than Kobe and Gasol. And that ultimately leaves the Lakers wanting for more.
In the meantime, Kobe’s grown more publicly exasperated with Pau, further fueling the “Black swan-white swan/Gasoft” story lines that, beyond annoying Gasol to no end, illustrate in neon lights their stark differences in personality.
Their polar opposite natures, however, isn’t a problem. Truth be told, it’s actually a huge reason they’ve been able to flourish. To be blunt, Kobe ain’t the easiest dude to play with. He’s exceptionally demanding, doesn’t give a hoot about your feelings, and his presence can steamroll. That’s not to say he’s a bad teammate or leader. But those playing alongside Bryant adjust to him, not the other way around. And most All-Star caliber players aren’t big on adapting, even for one of the all-time greats. Gasol, however, will subvert his ego. (He actually does have one, by the way.) And Kobe is smart enough to recognize the rare asset he has in Pau. There may be nobody better suited to play Robin to his Batman. (Alfred? Not so much, unfortunately.)
In exchange, Kobe’s made Pau a better, tougher player by holding him to high standards. And frankly, Pau’s made Kobe better as well while serving as a highly skilled, highly intelligent safety valve.
The two have always reminded me of the basketball version of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Like Lennon, Kobe possesses the more openly dark side, doesn’t suffer gladly those he considers fools, and has a very specific vision of his craft. Gasol is very “Paul,” with the sunnier persona, inherent “likability” and by (relative) comparison, is considered more lightweight. It’s often quite easy to tell whose hand was heavier while co-writing a particular Beatles song. But those differences were offset beautifully to create some of the best music ever recorded. Kobe and Pau may not have quite matched those heights together, but they were undoubtedly pretty impressive.
At their best, Bryant and Gasol played basketball like a couple who’ve been together so long, they can finish each other’s sentences. Watching them play was pure joy, and as a basketball fan (not to mention, a Laker fan), it’s gone terribly missed this season. For me, that’s the most disappointing element to this season and its inevitable conclusion.




