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Going away from the NBA Finals a bit, I was skimming ESPN and found a couple of articles about Len Bias. He died 20 years ago today. This guy was a beast at Maryland and would have been a SUPERstar in the NBA right off the bat. It's tragic what happened to him. Check out these articles: The legend of Len Bias By Scoop Jackson Len Bias gone, but not forgotten By Bomani Jones I'm a big fan of Scoop Jackson. I really like his writing style. The Bomani Jones article is good too. Timberwolf: If you can SOMEHOW find a video or animated GIF of the dunk Jackson is referring to from that Carolina game, you'd be my hero. It'd probably be hard as hell though, so I don't worry yourself if it's too much trouble. FELIPE NO
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It's always sad to see such talent squandered, but as his mother said during an interview, he did much more for the NBA and society at-large in death than he could have ever done in life.
Thanks for the offer, but I have a plugin for Firefox that lets me download .flv files. Again, thanks, I really appreciate it. ![]() The tribute video was really good. Bias' game was beautiful to watch. He looked like man amongst boys out there. I think he would have been one of the greatest to ever play the game. Also, tonight is Game 6 between the Heat and Mavs. Dallas finally gets to return home after a horrific 3 games in South Beach. It seems like everybody on that team is pissed, whether that works for or against their favor remains to be seen. I'm hoping Dallas wins. I really want to see a Game 7. How ya doing, buddy? |
Simply put, Dallas did not deserve this championship. They had double-digit leads twice in tonight's game and still lost. Whenever you're a team that relies too much on jumpshooting, that's going to continue to happen. They get hot for awhile outside, fall in love with it and then it all falls to shit. They're a great team, and they'll be around next year, but they need somebody they can throw the ball to down on the low block and get some consistent, high-percentage buckets.
Congrats to the Heat. They played like the team that wanted it more and they showed it over the last four games. Dwayne Wade played out of his mind (he's damn sure no Jordan, btw), Shaq was dominant when he needed to be and their role players came up huge during clutch situations. Now... Kobe and Jerry Buss can go cry. Oh, and I wonder how Stan Van Gundy feels right about now. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Also, congrats to Alonzo Mourning. Working his way back from the whole kidney ailment and playing a signifcant role in this championship run is pretty cool. I don't exactly like when he blocks a shot and damn near has a seizure on the court, but he worked hard and deserved this title. Payton too. There's nowhere I can't reach.
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I'm glad you enjoyed the article. This offseason is going to be an interesting one. Guys that could be possibly changing teams include: Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett and Ben Wallace. Most amazing jew boots |
And as far as draft pick strategy goes, it can be a crapshoot at times. Yeah, some of the picks that the Raptors have made over the years have sucked, but it's hard to tell how a player's potential in high school or college will carry over to the pro game. After the season the Pistons won the championship against the Lakers, they had a chance to take Carmelo Anthony but chose Darko instead. As far as Darko is concerned, yeah that was a pretty bad pick, but 'Melo may have messed up the chemistry on that team since he is a guy who needs to score a lot. .... That being said, I cannot condone their picks in '96 and 2004. That's just unacceptable. Jim Rome is Burning is a show on ESPN that comes on weekdays @ 4:30PM EST. On the show, he has a roundtable segment with different columnists, writers, former atheletes and such. Scoop Jackson is a frequent contributor to this segment. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. |
For those that didn't see the NBA Draft, here are the top 20 picks:
PICK TEAM PLAYER 1 Toronto Andrea Bargnani - PF 2 Chicago (Traded to Portland) LaMarcus Aldridge - PF 3 Charlotte Adam Morrison - SF 4 Portland (Traded to Chicago) Tyrus Thomas - PF 5 Atlanta Shelden Williams - PF 6 Minnesota (Traded to Portland) Brandon Roy - SG 7 Boston (Traded to Portland, then Minnesota) Randy Foye - SG 8 Houston (Traded to Memphis) Rudy Gay - SF 9 Golden State Patrick O'Bryant - C 10 Seattle Mouhamed Saer Sene - C 11 Orlando J.J. Redick - SG 12 NO/Oklahoma City Hilton Armstrong - C 13 Philadelphia (Traded to Chicago) Thabo Sefolosha - SF 14 Utah Ronnie Brewer - SG 15 NO/Oklahoma City (via Bucks) Cedric Simmons - PF 16 Chicago (Traded to Philadelphia) Rodney Carney - SF 17 Indiana Shawne Williams - SF 18 Washington Olexsiy Pecherov - PF 19 Sacramento Quincy Douby - SG 20 New York (via Nuggets) Renaldo Balkman - SF As I figured, this wasn't a star-studded draft. I don't really see any LeBrons, Carmelos or Wades like in the 2003 class, but still, there are some great players here. Guys like LaMarcus Aldridge, Adam Morrison, Brandon Roy and Randy Foye definitely have the potential to be excellent players for years to come. I don't know anything about this Andrea Bargnani dude, but going by his stats in international play, I don't see how he was the #1 pick over Aldridge or Roy. Portland was just all over the place though. They were trading like mad all throughout the draft. Matter of fact, they're probably STILL trading! What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Yeah, Chicago is a young team on the rise, but they aren't going to be winning any championships anytime soon. Detriot is a team that is a given, perenial title-contender every year. Use your head on this one, Ben. EDIT: Looks like Ben doesn't love the Pistons as much as he says. He's leaving Detroit and signing a 4-year, $52 million deal with the Bulls: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2508742 Detroit is gonna be in some real bad shape next year. They just let the heart of their team walk out the door. Joe Dumars has made some amazing moves since he took over the helm, but this one is horrible for that franchise. FELIPE NO
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What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
It seems as though LeBron James is a bit hesitant to sign his contract extension with the Cavs. After seeing his draft mate Dwayne Wade win a title this year, he may be wondering whether or not he can do the same thing in a Cleveland uniform. I do think he will eventually sign and stay with them when the smoke clears though.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But yeah, I figured he'd stay with them as well. They had a great run last season and had a lot more success in the playoffs than many people thought they could have. A move here or there and they can definitely be in that elite group in the Eastern Conference. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The Bulls are gonna on the rise next season while the season are going to dip greatly. I can't wait to see how it all pans out.
In other news: >> Memphis aquires Stromile Swift and draft rights to Rudy Gay from Houston for Shane Battier -- Memphis is gonna lose a great player in Battier but they are getting so much more in return. Great move on their part >> L.A. Clippers re-sign free agent Sam Cassell -- The Clippers would have been morons if they hadn't >> Dwayne Wade and Carmelo Anthony have opted to follow suit with LeBron James and sign similar, smaller deals now so that they can get a larger contract down the road. Might not be good for the teams they are with currently but it is a smart business decision >> Kobe Won’t Play for USA After Knee Surgery -- In the article, it says the surgery was a "minor treatment" but he is probably going to miss between 8-12 weeks. So, he should be ready just in time for Laker's training camp. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I was speaking idiomatically. |
Speaking of the Hornets, there has been a lot of talk lately about trying to move them to Oklahoma City permanately. Last season, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, they played a large number of their games in Oklahoma City and drew great crowds there. There seems to be a huge market for basketball there. A group that just recently purchased the Seattle Supersonics also wants to try and move that team to Oklahoma City. It'll be interesting to see how all this plays out. Oklahoma City is enriched with basketball tradition. One way or another, they deserve to have a team there.
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Welcome back, nazpyro. Glad to see you back here.
Some news and notes: >> Marion, Morrison, Ridnour Off U.S. Roster >> Gov. Barkley? Sir Charles eyeing office in Alabama >> Pacers close to acquiring Harrington from Hawks >> Report: King no longer shopping Iverson on market Timberwolf, this one is for you. It's an article KG wrote on NBA.com about his trip to Asia: Kevin Garnett: World Traveler FELIPE NO |
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