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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Marco Bicego, the world renowned Italian jewellery house which burst upon the jewellery scene less than a decade ago and is hailed for its ability to redefine ‘everyday luxury’ presents interesting propositions in its lyrical Paradise collection. Blending delicate 18k yellow gold chains with his signature hand engraved gold beads, South Sea pearls and colourful gems of every hue the visionary designer comes up with yet another iconic collection to win women over in whimsical options for casual, day as well as evening allure. Marco Bicego said: “The Paradise collection is defined by a flowing, cascading quality to it, enriched by a colourful blend of gemstones and hand engraved gold beads. Bicego fans would be interested to know that Paradise is a collection inspired by the sun’s reflection in the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Sea when I was swimming there during one of my trips.” Bicego’s jewellery has an emotive quality to it that’s immediately discernible to the viewer, and each handcrafted piece in the Paradise collection exudes this quality. As a term denoting a faraway land where one is free of all cares, ‘Paradise’ instantly recalls such aspects like bliss, ‘Seventh Heaven’ and ecstasy. And Bicego effortlessly translates his experience in Paradise’s glittering array of jewels by infusing a carefree, gypsy-charm to jewels of tactile joy that are simply irresistible. Paradise has a poetic, flowing quality to it resembling water droplets strung on a thread, which shimmer as they catch the play of sunlight. In Paradise, Bicego immortalises the imagery with a rich, luminous array of multihued semi-precious stones such as amethysts, citrines, garnets, blue topaz, rose quartz, along with gleaming freshwater pearls and his signature hand engraved gold beads which play water droplets and strings them on delicate gold chains. He then transforms them with practiced ease into single chain or multiple chain necklaces, bracelets, drop earrings and rings to offer jewels of pure feminine essence. While the single or double strands offer elegant accessories for casual and corporate wear, one can easily ‘amp’ evening glamour with Paradise’s rich, assortment of multiple strand jewels. Read More.. |
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Let’s take a look at each individual game this season…
MAVS
- Jason Kidd: 22 pts, 10 reb, 9 asst
- Dirk: 23 pts, 10 reb
- JET: 20 pts, 7ast
- Damp: Only 9:00 minutes, 0 points
NUGGETS
- Chauncey Billups: 15 pts, 3 ast
- Carmelo: 28 pts
- Nene: 19 pts, 7 reb
The Nuggets took this one by 3 points and both teams got pretty good production from their key players but, this game came during the Mavs 2-7 start at the beginning of the season and we all know they are a much better team now. Plus, not that it is a huge difference, but this is before Dallas traded for Hollins and Carroll.
Game 2: Dec, 15th: Nuggets- 98 @ Mavs- 88
Josh Howard off the bench, only played 14 minutes
- Dirk: 27 pts, 10 reb
- JET: 19 pts
- Barea: 12 pts, 9 ast
NUGGETS
- J.R. Smith: 25 pts
- Carmelo: 23 pts, 8 reb
- Nene: 12 pts, 9 reb
Mavs just got beat in this matchup. J-Ho was came off the bench in process of trying to recover from injury and played limited minutes.
MAVS
No Josh Howard
- Dirk: 44 pts, 14 reb
- JET: 16 pts
- Barea: 10 pts, 5 reb
NUGGETS
No Carmelo Anthony
- Chauncey Billups: 23 pts, 4 ast
- Nene: 20 pts, 6 reb
Here is a game where both teams were missing key players. Dirk had a HUGE game, but it was wasted in the two point loss. This proves that K-Mart doesn’t bother Dirk and he is able to have big games against the Nuggets.
Game 4: March, 27th: Nuggets-103 @ Mavs- 101
MAVS
No Josh Howard
No Jason Kidd
- Dirk: 26 pts, 11 reb
- Barea: 22 pts
- JET: 20 pts
NUGGETS
- Carmelo: 43 pts, 11 reb
- J.R. Smith: 22 pts
Here is another example where the Mavs were missing two key players but stayed in the game and barely lost. Jason Kidd was resting his back and Josh was going through ankle problems. This is another prime example that the Mavs can compete with this team even when Melo has a big night and Dallas is missing players.
Now, we take a look at the individual matchups
Jason Kidd/J.J. Barea | PG | Chauncey Billups/Anthony Carter |
Antoine Wright/ Jason Terry/ J.J. Barea | SG | Dahntay Jones/J.R. Smith |
Josh Howard/ Antoine Wright/ James Singelton | SF | Carmelo Anthony/Linas Kleiza |
Dirk Nowitzki/ Brandon Bass/ James Singleton | PF | Kenyon Martin/Chris Anderson |
Erick Dampier/ Ryan Hollins/ Brandon Bass | C | Nene/Chris Anderson |
PG- Even though Chauncey Billups has been playing great this post season, the Mavs and Jason Kidd couldn’t ask for a better matchup at the point guard position. Chauncey isn’t one of those speed guys that kill Kidd, and I believe he can contain Billups but also have success on the offensive end. I don’t think we will see Barea on Billups much, but he could guard Anthony Carter.