Friday, August 24, 2012

The Dwightmare is Over.....For Now

The Orlando Magic gave Dwight Howard exactly what he wanted, to get out of Orlando and on a contending and big market team. Howard was part of a 4-team trade that sent the former Magic star to the Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers receiving Andrew Bynum from the Lakers, Denver Nuggets received Andre Igudala from the 76ers, and the Magic received six players which involved Arron Afflalo and Al Harrington from the Nuggets and three furure first round picks (one from each team).


The Lakers finally received the true center they've been waiting for. With Bynum's knee issues and inconsistent play, he became unreliable. They pulled off a blockbuster deal, which didn't involve Pau Gasol (many thought in order to get Howard, they've have to give up Gasol). Earlier in the offseason, the Lakers acquired one of the top point guards in the NBA, Steve Nash. The Lakers now have a big 4 of their own (Bryant, Gasol, Nash, and Howard). The two big name stars can be the key pieces to the puzzle for the Lakers and Kobe Bryant's chase to his sixth NBA championship, which will tie Michael Jordan.


With Howard coming off of back surgery, will he produce at a high level this season and not face any setbacks? Will the Lakers succeed with all of these big names, in a big NBA city (Los Angeles) or will egos destroy their season? Are the Lakers now the favorite to beat the Thunder in the Western Conference Finals and go on to win the NBA title?


After this season, Howard's contract is up. Will this chaos start all over again or will Howard stay "committed" to the Lakers for the future?

Monday, August 6, 2012

Are You Ready For Some Football?


The 2012-13 NFL season has officially begun. This season should be tight with more competitive teams and full of exciting football. Playoff spots will be harder to capture this season with stronger divisions and key additions to teams.

Who will be the surprise team this year? Which player will have an unsuspected MVP caliber season? Which play will have a breakout season? Which playoff bound team will crumble under pressure? Which team/player will be the talk of the NFL this season?


Stay tuned in the upcoming week(s) for division by division breakdown and analysis of all 32 NFL teams.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Free Agent Frenzy

The Los Angeles Lakers landed one of the top point guards this offseason, Steve Nash. Nash was formally the rival Phoenix Suns, who is from Canada considered playing for the Toronto Raptors. This will be the first time in the Kobe Bryant era that the Lakers have a true star point guard facilitating the ball and commanding the offense. With the arrival of Nash, Bynum and Gasol will receive the rock in the post more often and Kobe will not have all the pressure on him to be the point guard and shooting guard this season. With the acquisition of Nash, will the Lakers be a viable title contender for the next three seasons? Will the Lakers pursue options to trade one of their big men, Gasol or Bynum?


The blockbuster trade so far this offseason was Atlanta Hawks trading star shooting guard, Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets. To get the All-Star shooting guard, the Nets gave up five role players and a first-round draft in 2014. Johnson agreed to be traded to the Nets well before All-Star free agent point guard Deron Williams decided his future. Williams, who is a Dallas native had to choose between his hometown team and returning to the Nets. After the Nets showed an aggressive pursuit this offseason to acquire better talent, Williams decided to re-sign with the team. The future of the Nets looks promising and a contending team in the Eastern Conference. The bar is set high for the Nets this season with two All-Star guards on the roster. The Nets were in discussion of try to acquire Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard, the process took too long for the Nets and it fell through. The Nets ended trade talks with the Magic and decided to re-sign center Brook Lopez. Will they live up to expectations? Will they be able to keep up with powerhouse teams in the Eastern Conference such as Boston Celtics and defending NBA Champion Miami Heat?


Breakthrough player of the year, Jeremy Lin being was offered a contract from the Houston Rockets, the New York Knicks seemed to look elsewhere and pursue Dallas Mavericks free agent point guard Jason Kidd. The Knicks signed Kidd for veteran leadership both on and off the court. The Knicks according to sources are going to match the Rockets offer to retain Lin. Lin will be the starting point guard, while Kidd will be the mentor. Lin had a breakout year last season but needs guidance and a accomplished backup to help him improve. Will the veteran leadership of Kidd have an impact on the teams performance and how they operate their offense? Will Jeremy Lin succeed or crumble this season?


Free agent, Ray Allen had a tough decision to make this offseason, re-sign with the Celtics or pursue the last few years of his career elsewhere. The Celtics offered him a two-year contract worth $12 million, while the Miami Heat offered him $3 million a year.  Prior to Allen's decision, the Celtics  still look to entice the Mavericks into a sign-and-trade deal to land shooting guard Jason Terry. This may have been a sign to Allen that the Celtics were moving on without him. Allen decided to take the Heat's offer because he thought it would be his best opportunity to win another title. Going to a rival team, will Allen be looked at as a trader to Celtics fans? Is signing Allen the key to back-to-back championships? Will Jason Terry be able to fill the shoes of all the success and admiration that Ray Allen received from the Celtics fans?


The Dwightmare continues as the Rockets and Lakers try to acquire the All-Star center.
         
         



Sunday, July 1, 2012

NBA Draft Recap








First Round Selections
1. Anthony Davis - New Orleans Hornets
2. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - Charlotte Bobcats
3. Bradley Beal - Washington Wizards
4. Dion Waiters - Cleveland Cavaliers
5. Thomas Robinson - Sacramento Kings
6. Damian Lillard - Portland Trail Blazers (from Brooklyn Nets)
7. Harrison Barnes - Golden State Warriors
8. Terrence Ross - Toronto Raptors
9. Andre Drummond - Detroit Pistons
10. Austin Rivers - New Orleans Hornets (from Minnesota Timberwolves)
11. Meyers Leonard - Portland Trail Blazers
12. Jeremy Lamb - Houston Rockets (from Milwaukee Bucks)
13. Kendall Marshall - Phoenix Suns
14. John Henson - Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston Rockets)
15. Maurice Harkless - Philadelphia 76ers
16. Royce White - Houston Rockets (from New York Knicks)
17. Tyler Zeller - Dallas Mavericks (traded to Cleveland)
18. Terrence Jones - Houston Rockets (from Minnesota Timberwolves)
19. Andrew Nicholson - Orlando Magic
20. Evan Fournier - Denver Nuggets
21. Jared Sullinger - Boston Celtics
22. Fab Melo - Boston Celtics (from LA Clippers)
23. John Jenkins - Atlanta Hawks
24. Jared Cunningham - Cleveland Cavaliers (from LA Lakers) (traded to Mavericks)
25. Tony Wroten Jr. - Memphis Grizzlies
26. Miles Plumlee - Indiana Pacers
27. Arnett Moultrie - Miami Heat (traded to 76ers)
28. Perry Jones III - Oklahoma City Thunder
29. Marquis Teague - Chicago Bulls
30. Festus Ezeli - Golden State Warriors (from San Antonio Spurs)

Notable Second Round Selections
35. Draymond Green - Golden State Warriors
37. Quincy Acy - Toronto Raptors
41. Tyshawn Taylor - Portland Trail Blazers
42. Doron Lamb - Milwaukee Bucks
44. Kim English - Detroit Pistons

The 2012 NBA Draft was history making, it was the first time in the common draft era that the No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks were from the same college (University of Kentucky Wildcats). The Wildcats tied an all-time high with six players being drafting. University of North Carolina had the second most players drafted in the 2012 draft with a total of four Tar Heels selected.




Which was the biggest surprise of the draft for you? Dion Waiters
a projected pick to the Toronto Raptors at No. 8, going to the Cleveland Cavaliers with the No. 4 overall pick? Perry Jones III dropping to No. 28 overall? Miles Plumlee being drafted in the first round? Did the Celtic's take a huge risk by selecting injured (back issues) Jared Sullinger at No. 21?


This was one of the deepest drafts and consisted of a lot of talented players. The Houston Rockets had three great selections and look to rebuild their franchise, they will emerge into a great young team. The Cleveland Cavaliers were another team that had a great draft, Dion Waiters and Kyrie Irving playing on the floor together could be devastating for opponents. The 2012-13 NBA season looks to have less parity and more contending teams. Hope you all are anticipating the start of the season to see this new rookie class shine on the court.


Stay tuned for the chaos that is NBA free agency, which officially began today! 

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

NBA Mock Draft







First Round (considering no trading of draft picks)
1. Anthony Davis - New Orleans Hornets
2. Thomas Robinson - Charlotte Bobcats
3. Bradley Beal - Washington Wizards
4. Harrison Barners - Cleveland Cavaliers
5. Andre Drummond - Sacramento Kings
6. Damian Lillard - Portland Trail Blazers (from Brooklyn Nets)
7. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - Golden State Warriors
8. Dion Waiters - Toronto Raptors
9. John Henson - Detroit Pistons
10. Austin Rivers - New Orleans Hornets (from Minnesota Timberwolves)
11. Tyler Zeller - Portland Trail Blazers
12. Meyers Leonard - Houston Rockets (from Milwaukee Bucks)
13. Jeremy Lamb - Phoenix Suns
14. Terrence Ross - Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston Rockets)
15. Perry Jones III - Philadelphia 76ers
16. Arnett Moultrie - Houston Rockets (from New York Knicks)
17. Kendall Marshall - Dallas Mavericks
18. Moe Harkless - Houston Rockets (from Minnesota Timberwolves)
19. Jared Sullinger - Orlando Magic
20. Andrew Nicholson - Denver Nuggets
21. Terrence Jones - Boston Celtics
22. Royce White - Boston Celtics (from LA Clippers)
23. Marquis Teague - Atlanta Hawks
24. Fab Melo - Cleveland Cavaliers (from LA Lakers)
25. Evan Fournier - Memphis Grizzlies
26. Draymond Green - Indiana Pacers
27. Quincy Miller - Miami Heat
28. Doron Lamb - Oklahoma City Thunder
29. Jeffrey Taylor - Chicago Bulls
30. Will Barton - Golden State Warriors (from San Antonio Spurs)

Teams without a first round pick = LA Lakers, LA Clippers, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves


Which players will rise and fall?


Will the Charlotte Bobcats look to trade down from No. 2 in order to pile up draft picks? With all of the moves the Houston Rockets have accomplished prior to tomorrow's draft, will three first round draft picks lure the Orlando Magic into trading C Dwight Howard? Would the Rockets invest so much into a player who has been very outspoken about where he wants to play? Houston wasn't one of the destinations Howard would be interested in playing for. If Howard doesn't stay with the Magic, he wants to go to a big market team such as Brooklyn Nets, Dallas Mavericks, or Los Angeles Lakers. Will the Clippers look to acquire PF Lamar Odom from the Dallas Mavericks in a possible three team trade, which would involve PG Mo Williams? Will the Boston Celtics move up in order to draft coach Doc Rivers' son Austin Rivers? Will any blockbuster deals that involve star players happen during the draft?



Friday, June 22, 2012

The King is Crowned


After waiting nine years, LeBron James has finally won the NBA Title.  James has taken 9 years to reach his ultimate goal, but in his second season as a member of the Miami Heat, the organization captured their second NBA Title after experience a devastating loss in the 2011 NBA Finals just one year ago. In last years NBA postseason LeBron was non-existence, folded under pressure, and became known as the "Frozen One" instead of the "Chosen One". Due to the lack of inability to perform by LeBron, the Miami Heat lost in the NBA Finals to the Dallas Mavericks in a come-from-behind 3 game win streak to claim the NBA Title.

Originally LeBron James looked to be a home-town hero and bring an NBA championship to the Cleveland Cavilers, as he grew up only 40 miles away from Cleveland in Akron, Ohio. The Cavs were able to make it to the NBA Finals in 2007 but fell short as they were swept by the Sanantonio Spurs in a lopsided series dominated by the Spurs. During the 2009-10 NBA Playoffs LeBron and the Cavs were ranked as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but failed to live up to the expectations of being the No. 1 seed. In the Eastern Semifinals, the Cavilers suffered in a unfortunate 4-2 series loss to the Boston Celtics. After having his second best season in his NBA career, LeBron James also won his second straight MVP Award. LeBron added these two MVP awards to his other accolades as James was a 6-time NBA All Star, NBA scoring champion (2008), 4-time All-NBA First Team, 2-time NBA All-Defensive First Team, an NBA Rookie of the Year (2004), All-Rookie First Team (2004), and a 2-time NBA All-Star Game MVP. Even though, at this point James seemed to of reached his full potential, being the No.1 draft pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, sports analysts and fans expected LeBron to captured at least one NBA Finals trophy. After an outstanding 2009-10 season, LeBron James made the decision of a lifetime.

Unlike any other professional athlete who decides that they want to play for a different team, LeBron James decided to make his move on an hour long, live, televised segment on ESPN known as "The Decision". On Thursday, July 8, 2010 LeBron shocked the world, and devastated his home town, and broke the heart of Caviler fans as he said the words "I'm going to take my talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat." This decision brought together the NBA's newest Big Three as Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, and LeBron James came together to play for the Miami Heat. Many scrutinized that James was now playing on Wade's team, but as we all know now LeBron has taken over as the face of the franchise. On July 9, 2010, South Beach became the site of a welcoming party for the new Big Three. This welcoming party was much more of a pep rally for the Miami Heat, as James continued to amuse the media and put more pressure on the Miami franchise. LeBron did not state that he came to South Beach just to win one NBA Title, but stated that he came to win eight NBA Championships. With all this pressure on LeBron, he became more of a criticized athlete in his first season as a member of the Heat due to the pressure and hype to win the NBA title in just his first season in Miami.  

From day one, LeBron has been compared to Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The one huge difference between these two and LeBron is that they never worried about what said about them, and just showed all of their emotions and talent on the court. Before last night, LeBron James could never be compared to Jordan or Bryant as he never had a NBA Title under his belt. Even today, James cannot be brought up in the same category as other NBA Hall of Famers and future Hall of Famers, until he wins at the least 4 more NBA Titles just to catch up to the Lakers Kobe Bryant. Since leaving Celevland, LeBron has captured one NBA MVP, 2 time NBA All-Star, 2 time All-NBA First Time, 2 time NBA All-Defensive First Team, NBA Champion, and NBA Finals MVP.

This year the Miami Heat's supporting cast helped in a huge way to win the franchises second NBA Championship. In the postseason the Big Three did their part in each of the four series, the surrounding players did their part as well. Between Mario Chalmers, Shane Battier, Mike Miller, and Norris Cole; they all stepped when their number was called. If not for the supporting cast, the Miami Heat would not have won the NBA Title nor get through the Eastern Conference Finals against the experienced Boston Celtics. The reason for such an outstanding performance by these individuals in The NBA Finals, they all fed off of the double team on LeBron James, which left these outside shooters available for the open shot.

Has LeBron finally silenced his critics? Does he had the clutch gene? Would he have won a title if he didn't have Wade and Bosh? Many people argue that any superstar would win a title if they had two other star athletes on their team. Will LeBron be considered one of the greatest NBA players ever once his career is finished?


Congratulations to the 2012 NBA Champion Miami Heat





Sunday, June 17, 2012

Year of the Pitcher

Just over two months into the 2012-2013 Major League Baseball season, we've witnessed five no-hitters, one combined no-hitter, and two perfect games. In the 2011-2012 season, there were a total of three no-hitters and not one perfect game. Since 2009, there have been 15 no-hitters (including combined no-hitter by Seattle Mariners) and five perfect games.

The first to start this trend of the pitching phenomena was Chicago White Sox pitcher, Philip Humber. When he pitched his perfect game at Seattle on Saturday, April 21st, it was only his second start of the season. Humber had nine strikeouts and 0.63 ERA in a 4-0 victory. Wednesday, May 2nd, Los Angeles Angels pitcher, Jered Weaver threw a no-hitter against Minnesota Twins. Weaver had nine strikeouts, one walked batter, and 1.61 ERA in a 9-0 win. On April 1st, New York Mets LHP, Johan Santana made history by pitching the Mets first ever no-hitter since the franchise was established 44 years ago. Santana struck out eight batters, gave up five walks, and threw 134 pitches in an 8-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Seattle Mariners are the first team since June 11, 2003 when the Houston Astros defeated the New York Yankees 8-0. The Astros used six pitchers to complete their combined no-hitter. The Mariners coincidentally used six pitchers as well in their combined no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 1-0 win. The most impressive pitcher performance in the MLB was pitched by Matt Cain, the No. 2 pitcher in the San Francisco Giants rotation. He managed to pitch the Giants first perfect game in franchise history as he shut down the Houston Astros on June 13th. Cain struck out 14 Astros and threw 125 pitches, as the Giants beat the Astros in a 10-0 dominating victory.


This week alone, there were three one-hit games. Jason Hammel (RHP Baltimore Orioles) and Ervin Santana (RHP Los Angeles Angeles) both threw one-hit shutouts last night (June 16, 2012) against the Atlanta Braves and Arizona Diamondbacks, respectively. It is extraordinary to have two pitchers throw one-hitters and is the first time since 2002 (10 years), that two pitchers threw one-hit shutouts on the same day. New York Mets RHP R.A. Dickey pitched a controversial one-hitter on Wednesday, against the Tampa Bay Rays. The only hit allowed was in the first inning, when Mets third baseman David Wright mishandled a difficult ground ball hit by speedster B.J. Upton. The Mets tried to appeal the ruling of a hit, to be changed to an error so R.A. Dickey would be awarded a no-hitter. The Mets lost the appeal because Upton may have beat the play out even if Wright didn't mishandle to grounder.


Only a few years ago, we were in the era of the hitters and steroid scandals. Have times changed in the majors, to a dominant pitching league? Should R.A. Dickey have been awarded a no-hitter? Who will be the next pitcher to make MLB history?

Monday, June 11, 2012

Kings of LA

Congratulation goes out to the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings as the unexpected has happened. Out of all the professional sport organizations in Los Angeles, the Kings are placed in a different category amongst other Los Angeles teams. With the Los Angeles Lakers winning the NBA Championship in 2010, the Los Angeles Galaxy winning the MLS Cup in 2011, and the rise of the Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), Dodgers (MLB), and Angles (MLB); The Kings have been the lowest team on the totem pole. As the Los Angeles Clippers made a key mid-season acquisition gaining an NBA All Star point guard in Chris Paul, the Clippers gained potential of winning the battle of the Staple Center against the more dominant Lakers, as well as gaining a loyal fan base. For the Dodgers the potential of all their young stars including MVP candidate Matt Kemp and the 2011 Cy Young Award winner, in Clayton Kershaw the Dodgers currently have the best record in the MLB. The Angeles made possibly the biggest off-season move in  the MLB as they lured in the 3-time winner of the National League MVP award (2005, 2008, 2009), and a 2-time World Series Champion (2006, 2011), Albert Pujols from the St. Louis Cardinals.

The 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings have made history by winning their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. The Kings are the first No. 8 seed team to ever win the Stanley Cup, the first team to take a 3-0 series lead in all four playoff matchups in NHL history, they are the only team in history to knock of the top 3 seeds in their conference, and  coach Darryl Sutter becomes the fifth midseason replacement to win the Stanley Cup. Not only did the team make history but so did the Kings Captain Dustin Brown, as he became the second American-born Captain to win the Stanley Cup. Out of the 21 skaters for the Kings who have played in at least one playoff game, 17 have scored at the least one goal, and 18 have recorded at least a single point. The Kings only suffered three losses throughout the entire playoffs, all three losses were at home in Game 4s and only suffered one road loss during the playoffs, which was in Game 5 against the Devils. They were 16-4 this postseason, 10-1 on the road, tied for the most postseason win in a single playoff year. When the Kings scored first their record was a staggering 11-1. Game 6 started off with the Kings scoring three power play goals in the first period on a 5-minute boarding penalty. In Game 6, the Kings defeated the Devils 6-1 to capture Lord Stanley's Cup. Congratulations to Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick, third American-born player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy (playoff MVP), second straight year the award has been won by a goaltender (2011 Tim Thomas).


What's more impressive? The No. 8 seed team, who barely made the playoffs, now have managed to capture their first ever Stanley Cup; Winning 16 out of 20 games, sweeping 2 out of 4 series; Dustin Brown becoming the second ever American-born to hoist the Stanley Cup trophy; or a franchise who fired their head coach midseason and having the replacement coach lead them to their first Stanley Cup.

As of 2012, the Los Angeles Kings shall be known as the KINGS OF LA and recognized not only as a city full of basketball and baseball stars, but a historical hockey town.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Scoring Champ vs. MVP and Future of the Celtics

Congratulation goes out to the young and talented Oklahoma City Thunder on defeating the San Antonio Spurs to advance to their fourth NBA Finals appearance, first since the formerly known Seattle Supersonics relocated to Oklahoma City. The Thunder had a difficult path to the Finals. This season the Thunder had the second best record in the NBA (second best in the Western Conference) 47-19. Being the No. 2 seed in the West, they had to face the defending NBA Champions Dallas Mavericks in the First Round, Los Angeles Lakers in the Conference Semifinals, and San Antonio Spurs in the Conference Finals. The Thunder demolished the Mavericks in four games, defeated the Lakers in five, and are the fourth team in NBA history to come back from 0-2 down in a series to win four straight games.

Miami Heat outlasted the Boston Celtics in a decisive Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals to advance to their second straight NBA Finals. Last season, they squared off against the Dallas Mavericks and lost the series 4-2. This season the Heat had the second best record in the Eastern Conference as they went 46-20. Holding the No. 2 seed in the very competitive Eastern Conference, the Heat faced the New York Knicks in the first round of the NBA playoffs. After beating the Knicks in a commanding 4-1 series, they moved on to face the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. This series took the Heat six game to wrap up as they took the series in a 4-2 victory, and by doing this they were matched-up with the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. This series turned out to be a blood match as the Celtics were able to take a 3-2 series lead after winning Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. With "The King" Lebron James carried the Heat on his back, he was able to score an outstanding 45 points and 15 rebounds, demolishing the Celtics in Game 6, which forced Game 7 back down in South Beach, Miami. With the performance in Game 6 by Lebron, many questioned whether the "chosen one" or the "frozen one" would show up for Game 7. But in Game 7, it was not only Lebron that showed up but Miami's Big Three showed up to play. Between the three of them, they combined to score a total of 73 points and 26 rebounds. The surprising turn around by the Big Three of the Heat have now lead them back to the NBA Finals. They will face a young, talented, and explosive Oklahoma City team, who split the regular season series (1-1) with the Heat, each winning on their home court.


After losing Game 7, the Celtics now look to face possibly many changes come the 2012 NBA off-season. According to sport analysis many wonder if this will be the last time anyone will see the "Big Three" play together, or if their may be a new Big Three. Come this offseason, the veterans Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen are both free agents, and if they do not decide to retire as a Celtic, they may look to go else where. The question is Will the Big Three stick together? Will it be the players who decide to leave? Or the management who decide to move on and look towards the future? This season though it was not just the Big Three as it became the Big Four, especially come the postseason. Rajon Rondo will still be a Celtic next year, but many ponder the question as to whether or not the Celtic's management want to try and base their organization just around this All-Star point guard. Celtics will also have long time Celtic "The Truth" Paul Pierce back for next season, but the Celtics management may look to trade him for youth.

As we look towards this 2012 NBA Finals, the match up between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Miami Heat is exactly what the NBA hoped to see. Oklahoma City looks to capture their first championship since 1979, as they re-located and re-named the franchise from the Seattle Supersonics to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Miami Heat on the other hand, look to secure their second NBA championship. Will the MVP Lebron James be able to capture his first every NBA Championship? Could the Big Three of the Heat capture the NBA Championship rings that Bosh and James went to Miami for? Or may the young roster of the Thunder capture their first NBA Championship banner for their re-vamped franchise? Will the starting five and bench depth of the Thunder be too much for the Big Three to handle?

Prediction for this series: Oklahoma City Thunder in a 4-2 series victory and will capture their first championship banner for their refreshed franchise.




Sunday, June 3, 2012

Tw3lve More Minutes

This is the quarter of the season, if we win, we still have a shot. If we lose, get the golf clubs out of the closet and cleaned off. With the late surge in the end of the third quarter, the lead is down to five points. The story of the playoffs for the campaigning Boston Celtics has been spurts. Spurts of both offense and defense, have brought the crowd to their feet and back to their seats.

What will decide Game 4 with 12 minutes to go?

Heat - Foul Trouble
Chalmers - 4
James - 3
Wade - 3

If the Celtics can drive the lane and get easy baskets, it's hard to see them losing this game. Chalmers is arguably the second best offensive option in the fourth quarter, so if he is out, we may see the late game struggles of Prince James define the night for the Miami Heat.


Celtics - Foul Trouble
Rondo - 4
Pierce - 4
Bass - 3

Pierce, please stay in the game would you.

And here we go, as Marvin Gaye once sang, LET'S GET IT ON!


Controversy in Boston

Shocking news coming out of Boston that doesn't involve the Boston Celtics nor the Boston Red Sox. This news, will change the future of the Boston Bruins and the up coming season at the least. As of today June 3, the 38 year old Tim Thomas officially announced he has decided to "sit out" for the 2012-13 NHL season. Thomas has spent the past ten years as a member of the Boston Bruins, and it took him four years to emerge as the starting goaltender at the age of 32. He has one-year left on his current contract and a no-movement clause, which means he cannot be traded, waived, or sent down to the minors without his approval. His no-movement clause expires July 1.

Throughout his fifteen year career, Thomas has managed to win the Vezina Trophy (league's best goaltender) in both 2009 and 2011, as well as being a member of the 2010 Winter Olympics U.S.A Men's Hockey Team that won the silver medal. He also won the Conn Smythe Trophy (Most Valuable Player) in the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and became the oldest player and second American-born player to win this accolade in NHL history. Not only did he manage to capture the MVP of the 2011 playoffs, the Boston Bruins were also able to edge off the Vancouver Canucks to win the Stanley Cup.


Tim Thomas has dedicated his whole life to hockey, he has decided to focus his life on his "friends, family, and faith" for this upcoming year. During this past season, Thomas and his family decided to sell their house in Boston, and relocate to Colorado.  As Thomas only has one-year remaining on his current contract with the Bruins, is this a sign of early retirement? Since Tuukka Rask will become a restricted free agent this offseason, and is vital to the Boston Bruins, are the Bruins forced to re-sign him to a long-term contract? If re-signed, is Tuukka deserving of high salary contract? Is he capable of being the No.1 goaltender on the Bruins depth-chart? With the Bruins using both Thomas and Rask these past few years, will the Bruins try to sign another skilled No. 2 goaltender? Could this also take the Bruins out of contention to win the Stanley Cup, or even making the 2013 playoffs?






Friday, June 1, 2012

Scholarship Earned

In November, 18 year-old high school senior, Justin Combs (son of Sean "Diddy" Combs) committed to playing collegiate football at UCLA. He is a 5-foot-9, 175 pound defensive back at Iona Preparatory School in New Rochelle, New York. Justin is a three-star recruit and is ranked #133 for the cornerback position. He was recruited by nationally recognized football programs, which included UCLA, Iowa, Illinois, Wyoming, and Virginia. He accepted UCLA's offer of $54,000 (full ride) to play for their football program. The school hands out 285 athletic scholarship each year.


Just because his father is a hip-hop mogul, who has a net worth of over $550 million, doesn't mean his son shouldn't be able to receive an athletic scholarship. Granted his father would have no problem paying for his son to attend any college he wanted, Justin earned his scholarship and the right to accept it regardless of how much money his father has. Justin will be graduating with a 3.75 GPA. He is an all around student-athlete, and he excels in the classroom as well as on the field.

The athletic scholarships are funded by tickets sales, corporate partnerships, media rights, and private donations. His scholarship won't affect need-based scholarships awarded to other students and will not use state funded money.

Did UCLA offer the scholarship to bring attraction to the university? Should he have accepted the scholarship? Will this increase the school's attendance or have no affect? Will Diddy make major contributions to the university and/or athletic department? This is not the first time a celebrity or athlete's child has been offered an athletic scholarship, but is the most publicized thus far.



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Surging Spurs

Prior to the beginning of the NBA season, many basketball analysts and experts wrote off and paid little attention to the Spurs because of their old age.  Would they be able to keep up with younger, athletic teams in their conference, such as Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets, and Memphis Grizzlies? The veteran leadership of 4-time NBA Champion Tim Duncan and 3-time NBA Champions Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, led the San Antonio Spurs to surprise the critics by finishing the regular season in first place in the Western Conference and tied with Chicago Bulls for the best record in the NBA (50-16). The Spurs have been the most dominating team thus far in the NBA Playoffs. They've gone on a nine game winning streak in the playoffs, as a result of handling every opponent that has come in their path of making it to the NBA Finals.

The Oklahoma City Thunder were predicted to have another outstanding season and be a strong contender for the NBA title. With the reigning 3-time NBA Scoring Title Champion, Kevin Durant, leading the team, along with one of the top five point guards in the league, Russell Westbrook, and 2012 Sixth Man of the Year winner, James Harden, the Thunder have a young, talented, athletic, and explosive team. Entering the postseason as the No. 2 seed in the West and only losing twice, they rolled through the first round of the playoffs by sweeping Dallas Mavericks. In the Conference Semifinals, they faced the Los Angeles Lakes and defeated them in five games. The Thunder are currently trailing by one game in the Conference Finals matchup against the Spurs.

Will the youth defeat the elders or will the elders teach the youngsters a lesson? Will the winner of the Western Conference Finals be the favorite to win the NBA Title? Will the athleticism of the Thunder's big 3 tire the veteran Spurs or will the veteran leadership of the Spurs' big 3 prevail?

These questions will soon be answered and by the looks of it, the Coach of the Year is pushing all the right buttons all the way to the title. After nine postseason games, its a shame that the Spurs front office isn't getting more credit for the best midseason acquisitions of the entire season. For all those who thought that Stephen Jackson was washed up, had too much attitude and was a downgrade to Richard Hamilton, bite your tongues. Boris Diaw? From Charlotte Bobcat to starting power forward on the best team in the NBA, why weren't more contenders vying for his services?