James Samson (Contributor)

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James Samson is a Junior at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). He majors in History and minors in Film.

He is a sports fanatic at heart and has been a life long NBA fan.

His all-time favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Tim Brown, Muhammad Ali, and Fred Couples.

One day he hopes to be a famous Film Producer so he can finally afford courtside season tickets at Staples Center.

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Favorite Athletes

Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Sasha Vujacic, Ronny Turiaf, Derek Fisher, Didier Drogba, Joe Cole, Frank Lampard, John Terry, Michael Essien, Thomas Howard, Vlad Guerrero, Derek Jeter, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Peyton Manning


Favorite Sports Teams

Lakers, Chelsea, Angels, Raiders, UCLA Baskeball


All Time Sports Moment

Lakers comeback against Portland in game 7 Western Conference finals. I held my goodluck position the whole fourth quarter!


Ruth or Mays?

Ruth


Unitas or Montana?

Montana


Pele or Maradona?

Pele


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

Pac 10


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  1. Hey James,

    I just wanted to let you know that Bleacher Report has launched out of beta with an updated look and feel and some great new features. Check out the "Game On" link in the header to find out more.

    Next week we'll be launching the site to the world with some public announcements—and it'd be great to get a contribution from you between now and Tuesday to make Bleacher Report's launch a success.

    Let me know if you need any help with ideas or have questions. Have a great weekend James!

    Zander

  2. I got the Lakers/Blazers Game 7 on my list too. What I'll remember most about the game is that the guy that I've shared my Laker tickets with since 1989 brought his 6-year-old son and when it looked like it was over in the 3rd quarter he started crying uncontrollably. I wanted to put tape over his mouth because I felt the same way but I couldn't stand listening to it. Watching his expression change with the comeback was great. Now he's a 14-year-old and I still bug him about it. What people forget about that game was that the Lakers were up 3-1 in that series, and had they lost that game, would have been the NBA's version of the 2004 Yankees. Go Bruins.

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