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[h1]Atlanta Hawks A-Town Dancer on Naughty America[/h1]
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Brandy Blair, a former Atlanta Hawks Dancer, stars in a new scene to be featured on the popular Naughty America site My Wife's Hot Friend. Blair's first scene for Naughty America will be released on November 20th, 2009.
Blair's dream of moving to Los Angeles was finally brought to life when her contract with the Hawks ended four months ago. Soon after arriving on the west coast, she was at a test shoot for Playboy Magazine when she met her current agent in the adult entertainment industry.
"I've always been pretty open minded," said Blair, "even though I had always been reserved sexually, I thought I'd give it a try."
Blair continued, "I had never even posed nude before, and all of the sudden I saw this whole other side of myself that I had never seen. It has been a very liberating experience."
With her extensive dance training she has adapted nicely in the adult industry. She is very aware of her body, her movements, and her camera angles.
Recently Blair's profession has been leaked to her old fans and family. On November 18th she was identified as a star in the adult entertainment world by a local radio station in Georgia. With the news leaked she was happy to find that many of her family and friends were supportive and their response was very positive.
Now that she has made her first few scenes for the top websites in "The Biz" a new fan base has developed. Blair is more than excited to see where this new career takes her.
"Brandy Blair is one of the new stars to watch in the industry," says Dallas Lowe of Naughty America, "featuring her on Naughty America is quite exciting and we are proud to have her."
In the near future, Blair plans to create her own website and begin feature dancing very soon. "I'm doing this because I love it. I'm happy and I'm proud to show my work," said Blair.
LOS ANGELES -- Clippers longtime play-by-play announcer Ralph Lawler and color analyst Michael Smith were suspended one game by the Fox Sports Prime Ticket cable network for their comments about Memphis center Hamed Haddadi.
Lawler and Smith made their off-the-cuff comments about the Iranian-born center during Wednesday night's telecast from Memphis. The on-air banter offended a viewer who e-mailed Fox to complain.
The duo did not work Friday's night telecast against the Denver Nuggets at Staples Center. Michael Eaves and Don MacLean, who regularly serve as halftime and postgame analysts on the Clippers telecasts, substituted for Lawler and Smith at courtside.
"That's unfortunate. It was pretty strange not seeing them there," Clippers point guard Baron Davis said after the 106-99 victory. "Ralph and Mike are very classy guys, and they didn't do it to hurt anyone.
"A lot of times when you're commenting on games, it's a source of entertainment. And a lot of times, people may take offense. But the viewers need to understand that it's entertainment, and people are entitled to their opinion. I stand by Ralph and Mike because they're great guys and they only want to support and help everybody in the league."
Lawler, 71, is in his 31st season doing Clippers games, and Smith is in his 12th. Lawler has surpassed 2,400 regular season and playoff Clippers broadcasts in his career, according to the team's Web site.
"We regret the remarks made by Clippers announcers Michael Smith and Ralph Lawler during Wednesday's telecast," Fox said in a statement about 2½ hours before the game. "While we believe that Michael and Ralph did not intend their exchange to be offensive, the comments were inappropriate.
"We extend our apologies to Hamed Haddadi of the Memphis Grizzlies and to anyone who was offended. We have addressed the situation with Michael and Ralph and have taken appropriate action."
The Clippers did not comment.
The transcript of the conversation between Lawler and Smith, which occurred late in the game, was printed on the Los Angeles Times' Web site:
Smith: "Look who's in."
Lawler: "Hamed Haddadi. Where's he from?"
Smith: "He's the first Iranian to play in the NBA." (Smith pronounced Iranian as "Eye-ranian," a pronunciation that offended the viewer who complained.)
Lawler: "There aren't any Iranian players in the NBA," repeating Smith's mispronunciation.
Smith: "He's the only one."
Lawler: "He's from Iran?"
Smith: "I guess so."
Lawler: "That Iran?"
Smith: "Yes."
Lawler: "The real Iran?"
Smith: "Yes."
Lawler: "Wow. Haddadi that's H-A-D-D-A-D-I."
Smith: "You're sure it's not Borat's older brother?"
Smith: "If they ever make a movie about Haddadi, I'm going to get Sacha Baron Cohen to play the part."
Lawler: "Here's Haddadi. Nice little back-door pass. I guess those Iranians can pass the ball."
Smith: "Especially the post players.
Lawler: "I don't know about their guards."
Towfighi, who says he is a Clippers season-ticket holder and who was born in Boston to Iranian parents, e-mailed his complaint Thursday night.
On Friday, Towfighi, vice president and assistant general counsel for Univision Communications Inc., in L.A., said his goal was not to demand any punishment for Lawler and Smith but to, he said, "Highlight the issue that a lot of folks wouldn't consider saying such things about African Americans or Hispanics but because this was an Iranian player it just flowed more easily."
Towfighi said he shooed his 8-year-old son out of the room before replaying the exchange.
"I didn't want my son to hear that," Towfighi said.
Later Friday, Towfighi said he had received a call from Fox apologizing for the comments and said he was satisfied with the response.
In a scheduling quirk, on Nov. 29 the Clippers are hosting Memphis and promoting Haddadi's appearance with "Iranian Heritage Day," offering fans a chance to meet him before the 12:30 p.m. game, get his autograph and an 8-by-10 photo of the rookie center.
Cyrus Hadavi, a member of the Alliance of Iranian Americans in L.A., said he was left "kind of speechless. In this day and age, why would someone say something like this? Were they trying to offend a whole nation?"
Originally Posted by Notorious 858
"I feel like we tried it (the three-guard lineup), and you could say it worked at times, but me sacrificing hurt the team, so it should get back to me playing full-out and getting some other guys in other areas to sacrifice a little bit," Roy said.
The team went 7-2 during the stretch with 3 guards.
I'm sorta stunned really. Roy is a good kid, but I'm not sure what the deal is right here. But this don't sound right.
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18/8/4.Originally Posted by CP1708
I saw Oden with a big game last night, I expected to see his thread dug out and brought to page one............I wasn't let down.
7 and 7 in his next game, book it.
Obviously, they would rather have Martell Webster or Travis Outlaw or even Nicolas Batum guard the best perimeter player than for Brandon Roy todo it. It worked last year too. With Outlaw and Batum out, the Blazers should have someone better like Miller come off the bench and provide some spark withFernandez. However, I think in the long long run, Miller should get the starting PG position when everyone is healthy.Originally Posted by CP1708
I mean, I just really don't get the quote, "get some other guys in other areas to sacrifice a little bit"
Why? They were winning just fine. They paid Miller his money too, Oden is playing better, LA is fine, Martell is back, Rudy is improved a little, why do they need to sacrifice a little?
Strange. See how it plays out, but strange.
JO is doing what he needs to do... he doesnt need to be a main scorer on a team anymore... all we need him to do is a be a 15/10 guy.. and thatswhat he has been bringing.... hell he just had a 13/16 last night... i do believe that we need AI to help the load of shooting while wade is on the bench... AIand bealsey can def put up points while on the floor togetherOriginally Posted by HalfwayCROOK
Heats can't contend until they get someone else to go with Wade. O'Neal is just washed up, kind of sad to watch because he just has no explosiveness and just has to keep shooting jumpers.
Beasley needs more touches for sure, and I forgot how good of a rebounder he is.
Yea but JO isn't the second scoring threat you need. He used to be that, but until the heat find a guy like that. Same team as last yearOriginally Posted by YoungTriz
JO is doing what he needs to do... he doesnt need to be a main scorer on a team anymore... all we need him to do is a be a 15/10 guy.. and thats what he has been bringing.... hell he just had a 13/16 last night... i do believe that we need AI to help the load of shooting while wade is on the bench... AI and bealsey can def put up points while on the floor togetherOriginally Posted by HalfwayCROOK
Heats can't contend until they get someone else to go with Wade. O'Neal is just washed up, kind of sad to watch because he just has no explosiveness and just has to keep shooting jumpers.
Beasley needs more touches for sure, and I forgot how good of a rebounder he is.
beasley can be the 2nd scoring threat... its just that the coach wont let beasley off the leash yet.... on paper we are the same team.. but doyou know how many players were on the team for the 1st time last year? this year is the same team but with more chemistry...Originally Posted by HalfwayCROOK
Yea but JO isn't the second scoring threat you need. He used to be that, but until the heat find a guy like that. Same team as last yearOriginally Posted by YoungTriz
JO is doing what he needs to do... he doesnt need to be a main scorer on a team anymore... all we need him to do is a be a 15/10 guy.. and thats what he has been bringing.... hell he just had a 13/16 last night... i do believe that we need AI to help the load of shooting while wade is on the bench... AI and bealsey can def put up points while on the floor togetherOriginally Posted by HalfwayCROOK
Heats can't contend until they get someone else to go with Wade. O'Neal is just washed up, kind of sad to watch because he just has no explosiveness and just has to keep shooting jumpers.
Beasley needs more touches for sure, and I forgot how good of a rebounder he is.