
Friday, April 5, 2013
Jose Calderon April Fools Himself By Going Toward The Wrong Locker Room.

Jason Richardson Should Never Bet Again!
Philadelphia 76ers and former Michigan State Spartan's alumnus Jason Richardson lost a bet to Milwaukee Buck and former Duke standout J.J Redick over the weekend. Their former college teams played one another and by now you know the rest. Michigan State didn't seem to put up much of a fight by losing 71-61 in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. Richardson lost the bet and this is his punishment:
Not a bad look!
Oh, and before all of the Michigan State fans out there go nuts, don't worry. Richardson made sure to do this once he finally took the Duke gear off a little while ago:
JRich, that is better than sending it to dry cleaning!
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Oh, and before all of the Michigan State fans out there go nuts, don't worry. Richardson made sure to do this once he finally took the Duke gear off a little while ago:

(Video) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Subtracts Big Bird

Kareem has been retired close to 25 years now, I'm pretty sure he could substitute teach somewhere in the United States. Only problem he may encounter is if he teaches math, he may find himself without a children because of SUBTRACTION!
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Kevin Ware’s Top 10 on Letterman Show
Five days since that misfortune injury to his right tibia against Duke, Kevin Ware was all smiles
Thursday night on the Davide Letterman Show. Prayers all over the country have been showered toward Kevin since his incident and was nice to see him in a humorous state as he was able pick a little fun on himself. Letterman, who is known for his witty top 10 list turn Ware into an instant celebrity.
Here is the Letterman Top 10:
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Here is the Letterman Top 10:
"This goes from a terrible tragedy to bit of a miracle, doesn't it?" Letterman said, chatting with the sophomore before Ware read the Top 10 List of "Thoughts going through Kevin Ware's mind" after he broke his leg:
10. "What was that loud cracking sound?"
9. "I hope this doesn't leave a bruise."
8. "Hey look, my tibia!"
7. "Ouch."
6. "Did it go in?"
5. "Oh boy, hospital food."
4. "Tape it up, Coach, I'm staying in."
3. "They fired Leno?"
2. "Heat then ice? Or ice then heat?"
1. "At least my bracket's not busted."It's good to see this young man with a smile on his face and I hope for a speedy recovery for him.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
MOVE ***** GET OUT THE WAY!
I don't know who to blame, Chris Paul for setting Brandon Knight up or DeAndre Jordan for his posterizing dunk on Brandon who was simply trying to draw a charge. Not only did he fell taking the charge; but the ref had the nerve to call Knight for a blocking foul! Oh, that was the least of his worries!
What is the most humiliating thing that can happen to anybody that plays the game of basketball. Well it sure ain't shooting an air ball. Fans in the stands can shout out air ball, air ball, air ball, that's not a big deal, it's no different from shooting a brick, everybody does it. I can relate to the embarrassment Brandon Knight is going through, I can remember 20 years ago playing high school basketball against the mighty Raytown South Cardinals, who had two beast on their team over 6'9". One of them name Chris Lindley (God rest his soul) received the ball at the free throw line on a fast break. Little old me, standing a whopping 5'9, was going to take one for the team and draw a charge against this locomotive. I stood there and WHAM! My back is supine on the floor and this young man is hanging on the rim looking down at me with a smile. Stars are swirling around my head and the ref call a blocking foul. I laid there thinking ain't this a.... well you know. I sat up and I saw a bunch of my classmates pointing fingers at me as the crowd was roaring. Well I learned a lesson that day..... Get the hell out the way!
As I stated in the beginning, I know how you feel Brandon Knight, the humiliation of being dunk on is by far the worst thing that can happen in the game of basketball, especially if you are a member of the National Basketball Association. Each human highlight move is shown repeatedly on Youtube, local sports news, ESPN, and not to mention if it's a national televised game. The instant replays, over and over, PAUSE IT!......and over again. We use text messages, emails, social networks and talk radio just in case some poor chap didn't get a chance to see Brandon Knight's demise.
Brandon Knight's Demise
Well boys and girls that is what you call "the dunk of the year" by @deandrejordan Best dunk I've ever seen in person. #turnup
— Blake Griffin (@blakegriffin32) March 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Is Mark Cuban Really A MFFL?

He dismantled a NBA championship team. Not since, Michael Jordan, Chicago Bull's teams in the late '90s did we see a such thing. Instead of challenging for a repeat, he decides to render the services of Tyson Chandler. Chandler, who played one season with the Mavs, is the best center in Dallas Mavericks history. Cuban had an opportunity to use the amnesty clause on Brendan Haywood in order to keep Chandler, instead he elected to watch Tyson leave for free agency without compensation. Funny thing about it, he held onto Haywood the year after the championship, only to use the amnesty clause on him during this past offseason. Other intrigued pieces to the championship were Caron Butler (who was injured but still valuable), J.J. Berea (who was the smallest Maverick but added valuable points off the bench), Deshawn Stevenson (who provided toughness and gritty defense), and Jason Terry (who was the heart and soul, a true Maverick, who walked and talked a NBA championship for the Dallas Mavericks).
Amnesty Clause: The NBA's next collective bargaining agreement may include some form of "amnesty clause," allowing teams to eliminate bad player contracts under certain conditions.
Is the sky falling? MFFL, take a deep breath and ask yourself, "WHAT IN THE WORLD IS GOING ON AROUND HERE?" Has Cuban lost his mind? YES! Okay, deep breath taken, what are you going to do MARK CUBAN?
Mark Cuban has been preaching that the most important thing today is financial flexibility; his plan was to be a central figure in the 2012 trade market. Since he has owned the team, he has never had flexibility to land free agents because money is always tied up. The team is getting old and its the first time the Mavericks can possibly add a superstar to play alongside Dirk. "Okay, you have my attention", intrigued Mavs fan. On paper, it sounds like a slam dunk. Grabbing Deron Williams who is from the Dallas area and somehow luring Dwight Howard. Now I understand why we would get rid of Tyson, to get Dwight, makes sense to me. Jason Kidd already said he would sign back because of his relationship with Deron Williams. The 2012 free agency was to be an upbeat time for MAVSNATION, as we were to start the season better than ever. Only one thing, Cuban didn't land that big fish, didn't close the deal on a superstar free agent.

According to Deron Williams, one of the biggest reasons he’s not a Dallas Maverick today, is that Mark Cuban didn’t show up for a meeting.Deron Williams fell through and stayed with the Brooklyn Nets, Orlando Magic gave Dwight Howard up for a cup of coffee to the LA Lakers. The Mavericks couldn't even keep old man Kidd, who belted to the Knicks to play with former teammate Tyson Chandler. Flexibility, now that's funny, the Dallas Mavericks have all this flexibility in the world and can't sign a single superstar to play with Dirk. The only option for the 2012-13 season was to sign journeymen (Elton Brand, Chris Kaman, O.J Mayo, Dahntay Jones and Darren Collison) to one year contracts. As a MFFL, I am so ecstatic! Watching a team with a record of 16-23 each night. This is what the MFFL had envisioned for our big free agent season. Just two years removed since the Dallas Mavericks fans witnessed their first NBA championship and now their beloved team can't even compete for the 8th seed in the western conference. So Mr. Cuban, why are you being so brass now, and telling the basketball world you are ready to deal for players now? According to Brad Townsend, a reporter for the Dallasnews.com., Mavericks owner Mark Cuban declared that there was a 100-percent chance that the Mavericks will try to make a trade before the Feb. 21 trade deadline. Monday, Cuban practically stated his intentions in a Jimmy Johnson-esque three-inch headline, saying,
Cuban was busy taping his TV show “Shark Tank” in California, and sent Mavs head coach Rick Carlisle and GM Donnie Nelson to meet with the free agent superstar point guard.
This did not sit well with D-Will, who felt that his questions about the direction Dallas was taking were left largely unanswered.
“We’re letting everybody know the Bank of Cuban’s open. And if it’s the right deal, we don’t mind taking back money. But we’re not going to do a trade just to do a trade. It’s got to be worthwhile.”Only one problem Mark Cuban, no one wants to come to Dallas.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
BBWAA? Who Needs The Hall Of FAME!



Someone please tell me what is the big deal about the Hall if you are not putting in the best players? It's a museum where the best of the best show up once a year, wearing their golden jacket honoring the neophytes to the frat house. Each new member receives a plaque and gives a speech, talking about the good old days. Why would anyone be interested in this years Hall of Fame class that has selected no new members. If the agenda in 2013 was to punish the likes of Craig Biggio, Curt Schilling, Mike Piazza, Fred McGriff, Jack Morris, and Tim Raines, you have done just that. I can only imagine what Cooperstown will look and sound like this summer (CRICKETS....LOUD CRICKETS!)
I have a family member that said baseball 20 years from now will be competing with the NHL for survival. Good job BBWAA, you have had your day now go away.
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