the 3ple story is about Jordan’s undominating performance, Lebron’s In-Game Fly high, And Garnett’s emo reflexes. I got the videos you watch them all!Ü
SI’s Chris Ballard wrote a story about a post-Wizards era Michael Jordan that received a bit of attention. As the story went, some mutual fund CEO named John Rogers Jr. had beaten Jordan in a game of one-on-one at the legend’s high-end “Flight School” camp in Las Vegas. According to Ballard, there were one-handed runners and flip-shots and even Damon Wayans.
I just can’t believe this… One KG is playing mind games (taunting) a young PG(Jose Calderon). Which by the way in a regular season with KG’s level in the NBA hierarchy is not even worth thinking…..
And the second thing is that… Jose just got back at KG by making a great pass to Kapono and jawing KG back….
Since NBA season is closing out. there are plenty of fantasy people out there… heres a pre-season fantasy preview for the Central Division to help you out in your league.
Chicago Bulls: The Bulls spent 2007-08 on a mission to prove wrong all conventional wisdom about their fantasy accomplishments.
Game 7, you could see the situation of the two teams fighting by the way the crowd cheered. About 15-20% of the crowd in the Araneta Coliseum were Air21 fans and they cheer with excitement, they cheer with anticipation on how their team will win the championship. For the 80-85% of the crowd which are Ginebra diehards you could feel the difference of their cheer. They Cheer in despair, they cheer their hearts out in hope that the basketball god will somehow answer their prayers that Ginebra could somehow pull it off.
There have been some changes made in the Western Conference this summer, and there will likely be some more before it’s all said done. Here’s a look at the way the conference shapes up today with the rosters as currently constituted.
1. Los Angeles Lakers - The Lakers were the odds on favorite to win it all heading into The Finals last June. Since that time, they’ve lost Ronny Turiaf. That might sound like a little bit of a problem for LA until you remember he will be replaced on the active roster by some kid named Andrew Bynum. Simply put, if Bynum is healthy the Lakers will be the favorites again in the West next year barring a major by one of the other top teams in the conference. Read the rest of this entry »
While the ‘Summer of LeBron‘ gets most of the headlines, the (potential) 2009 NBA Free-Agent class boasts some upper-echelon talent as well. Even with Elton Brand and Baron Davis opting out last month, as opposed to becoming unrestricted in 2009, there will be some great players and big-time names up for grabs next summer.
Those teams that can maneuver far enough under the cap to create some space will have the opportunity to bid top dollar on a wide variety of superstar talent.
Here is a list of the Top 10 free-agents who will have the opportunity to hit the open market in July of 2009.
Days after the draft night, it seems like the only rookies drafted were Derrick Rose and MichaelBeasley. They were the most highlighted players in the draft for being the no 1 and no.2 pick. But have you heard about them lately??
(Ron Artest anyone?)
There’s this 11th pick by indiana, traded to Portland for Jarrett Jack, Ike Diogu, Josh Mcroberts and the rights to Brandon Rush. What’s his name again?? Ask anybody/everybody who is the hottest player in the summer league -Rose? nah, Beasley? nah nah…. Bayless? whO?!?
–- Five Players Named To Second U.S. Olympic Team –
June 23, 2008 • Colorado Springs, Colo.
Featuring Olympic gold medalist Jason Kidd (Dallas Mavericks) and four 2004 Olympians, USA Basketball Men’s Senior National Team managing director Jerry Colangelo today announced the 12-players who will represent the United States in the Aug. 8-24 Olympic Summer Games in Beijing, China. The player selections were approved by the USA Basketball Executive Committee, and will be nominated to the United States Olympic Committee to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games.
Named to the 2008 USA Basketball Senior National Team were: Carmelo Anthony (Denver Nuggets); Carlos Boozer (Utah Jazz); Chris Bosh (Toronto Raptors); Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers); Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic); LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers); Kidd; Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets); Tayshaun Prince (Detroit Pistons); Michael Redd (Milwaukee Bucks); Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat); and Deron Williams (Utah Jazz).
Just wanna share with you guys what I heard in the news about Shaqquille O’Neal rapping at New York Club insulting Kobe Bryant after losing the championship against the Boston Celtics. He says that Kobe can’t do the game without the Big Fella, SHAQ.
Watch this video.
Shaq can’t rap but the message was cool with me because I’m a Kobe hater. It’s just my opinion. =)
Comments and opinions are welcome but refrain from making other people hot or should I say irritated. hehehe! peace!