Monday, May 25, 2009

CAVS-NOT-NAMED-LEBRON STEP YO GAME UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've been extremely disappointed in Mo, West, and the rest of the Cavs other than Lebron this series. MAKE YO DAMN SHOTS!!! Cavs have just been outshot in every single game.

Magic are an offensive nightmare, and nearly impossible to defend. How do you defend Dwight Howard + a million incredible 3 pt shooters?

You double team Howard, they sink 3's. You defend their perimeter, and Howard dunks.

If you can't defend them, at least match them offensively! This means shooting better! It's not like you're not getting good selections. You are. Just not making the ball go through.

As good as the King is, he cannot singlehandedly defeat Dwight Howard, Rasarh Lewis, Hedo Turkoglu AND a bunch of other shooters. It's humanly impossible.

If the rest of the Cavs just each made a few more of their shots, it would help Bron Bron IMMENSELY. If they continue to play like this, making King James do all the work, they won't have a chance at Finals, let alone beating the Lakers.

They better win tomorrow. If not, the series is over for the Cavs.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Most Valuable Puppets

http://inside.nike.com/blogs/nikebasketball/2009/05/10/most-valuable-puppets

HILARIOUS!

Lebron and Kobe remind me of Ernie and Bert. I'd love to see these two interact in person.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

How January 15, 2009 Changed My Life


This marked the day when I attended my first live NBA basketball game. The Bulls were playing the Cavaliers. I went to see LeBron, who's from my hometown Akron, and needless to say, one of the top players in the league right now.

Surprisingly, LeBron played poorly that night (I later read he had a cold). But lo and behold, the little rookie by the name of Derrick Rose blew the crowd away and led the Bulls in defeating the Cavs in overtime.

I had always enjoyed basketball but never really followed it intently until after this game. I instantly became a fan.

I started learning more about the game, different teams, players, coaches, etc., and watching a lot of the season games on TV. The more I watched and read about it, the more I loved it.

Now I am a basketball nut. I know more about it than a lot of my male friends (then again, I have some pretty nerdy friends who don't care much for sports). I love discussing it with people, reading opinions, writing about it in my downtime, and learning more every day.

So thank you, Derrick Rose, for singlehandedly both enhancing and ruining my life :) You sparked my love for the game and it brings me immense joy (and pain), but at the same time it's distracting me from my studies.

If only my professor would incorporate basketball in my econometrics course. I'd be all over that.