Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
nba draft
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
kobe and kg
Monday, June 18, 2007
big bag of nothing
Of all those stories, two of them actually involve an actual game, and one of the stories (Tigers win) is an afterthought to a story about something that hasn't happened yet. Everything else involves legal actions being taken against players, suspensions, firings, rumors, or Tiger having a cub. Wait...how can Tiger have a cub...he's a man. His Tigress had the baby. Get your facts straight, ESPN.com. When I have a kid...er...when my wife has a kid I don't want its brain filled with your falsifications.
What's the hot question of the day on ESPN.com? "Will Tiger's daughter play on the PGA tour?" My answer would be "Yes, but only because the PGA officials will think she's a man because Tiger named her Sam", but sadly that is not an option.
The most interesting thing in the above screenshot of ESPN.com is not actually any of the news stories. I'm actually more interested in what's about to happen to that kid's face in the Circuit City advertisement. I'm also interested in this Perlozzo guy that got fired...he and I both have two Z's in our last name.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
finley
Sunday, June 10, 2007
the difference
im going to go ahead and write this before game two so that lebron has the opportunity to make me look like an ass tonight. and once again i would like to say that this argument is more about the greatness of jordan than the shortcomings of lebron but because the cavs made the finals people are saying that at year 4 of their nba careers that lebron is better than jordan i give you the year four stats and acomplishments. first i will give you this years fine so far career year for lebron.
- 25.8 pts per game
- 8.3 assists per game
- 8.3 rbs per game
- all nba first team
- first team all nba defense
now i will give you possibly the best year ever had by anyone in sports micheal jordans 87-88
- 35.0 pts per game
- 5.5 assists per game
- 5.9 rebs per game
- nba mvp
- scoring title
- nba first team all defense
- defensive player of the year
- all star mvp
- nba slam dunk champion
so yes lebron did get his team in the finals and yes he is well on his way to becoming the nba's biggest star( mostly because kobe is so easy to hate). but the kid is just not yet the overpowering force night in and night out that jordan was for 10 years. not only that but his grand acomplishments have not even matched the pace that jordan set before he started winning his six rings and statues were built outside of stadiums. i know that lebrons got the billboards and the commercial, the style and the smile. but he doesnt have the handle, the mid range jumper or well scottie and phil. call me in three years when he has either devolped these and rings start piling up or he hasnt and the next one starts his journey towards greatness.
Friday, June 8, 2007
no he cant
lebron could be better than jordan
- Michael Jordan had many talents before he retired multiple times, but when you think of him, what's the last thing that comes to mind? Passing. LeBron James is a much better passer, an ability that really helps when he decides he'd rather let Donyell Marshall lose a game for him.
- Michael had Phil Jackson. Lebron has Mike Brown. He practically has to coach his team. At 22, LBJ is already commanding huddles and leading players much older and uglier than him (e.g. Zydrunas Ilgauskas). Mike Brown is a good defensive coach, but would you like to know why LeBron didn't score in the first half? Mike Brown insisted on the pick-and-roll, which made it easier for the Spurs to double team him. The fact that LBJ is doing what he's doing with this coach is amazing.
- Michael had Pippen, Kerr, Cartwright, and Rodman and called them "my supporting cast."* How demeaning. LeBron has Ilgauskas, Hughes, Gooden, and some dude named Boobie, and he calls them "my teammates." Picky, I know, but to be a good leader you sometimes have to play semantics. Jordan wasn't always the best leader.
- I like LeBron's commercials better.
- Michael Jordan is an a-hole. Would it hurt you to let him make just one, Mike?
*Chicago Tribune article 3/24/95--by Phil Hersh
Thursday, June 7, 2007
allow me to introduce...
BLAKE BEAVAN, the Texas Rangers 1st round draft pick.
1. I'd be more excited if his last name ended with an -er.
2. He likes to smoke Cubans. He struck out 11 of them for Team USA in '06.
3. He was Baseball America's Youth Player of the Year, which makes him sound ten years old.
4. He is a jackass...I mean, competitive. He likes to taunt and wave his fingers in front of the children he beats on the baseball field. Can't wait until he tries that on Manny Ramirez.
5. He will probably be traded in 3 years. The Rangers enjoy trading away top pitching prospects and getting virtually nothing in return.
Also, allow me to introduce myself. I am not Uncle T-rav, nor am I his nephew. I am the person he likes to refer to as "Dizzle". T-rav has agreed to allow me to post here , so I'll be posting alongside him until he realizes he's made a huge mistake.
not the next
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
sports stuff
donavan
Monday, June 4, 2007
thoughts on the day
why do teams forget that just because they have a franchise player that they need something around him. Kobe's got no help. Lebron has no chance in the finals despite his greatness; and the titans have let the walls crumble down around vince young after just one season. sure it wasn't their fault that pac man is an idiot, but good god this was supposed to be a building year. not only did they fail to add any talent but they didnt get a running back, didnt sign one reciever, and their ok defense is a little less ok. not to mention no pac man speacial teams magic. how does anybody expect this kid to win. maybe he'll make it to the playoffs someday, but unless jeff fisher gets parcells like personel controll, we have our generations archie manning.
Tank Johnson got a fair suspension. hope he can really turn it around. he is saying the right things, and he's good. so maybe he just has to change a little.
As a north carolina fan ( someone told me thats where jordan went as a kid and it stuck), brandon wright is not nba ready. he'll be great, but possibly jermain oneal three years down the line great. Durant on the other hand is nba ready and is maybe the kg, t-mac crossover that makes a real impact on the game and give lebron a run after the jordan clone gone wrong retires. oden will be great but i dont think good enough to win multiple titles. I cant wait to find out who will be this years josh howard. any chance the next time we ask that question it reads who will be this years daniel gibson.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Cavs in the Finals
on a differnt note get of a-rods nuts. he is just great. thats all he is. that should be enough. even in new york.