Thursday, July 24, 2008

WNBA and Olympic Update



The 79-61 loss would be a happy one. For Lieberman, a 50-year old Hall of Famer who recently just got signed by the Detroit Shock for a 7-day contract, a grand total of 0 points, o rebounds, and 2 assists was her contribution, other than an exciting historical comeback for the fans. Anyways, the USA basketball team is continuing to practice in Las Vegas and tonight, at 8:00 PM ET, they will have a practice game against Canada to prepare them for the Olympic Games which will be launched off 8.08.08.8.08.08. Yeah, that's right, they're starting it at the 8th year of the century, the 8th month, the 8th day, the 8th hour (don't know if it's in the morning or evening), the 8th minute, and the 8th second. 8 - the lucky Chinese number. Reminds you of Versailles, doesn't it, seniors? Also, catch the July 31 show of Road to Redemption, a series of espisodes featuring the USA Basketball team hungry for revenge and to strike gold in Beijing. It starts at 7:30 ET and ends at 8. Oh yeah, and I can't believe I forgot you to tell you the USA team: it's going to be Carmelo Anthony, Carlos Boozer, Chris Bosh, Kobe Bryant, Dwight Howard, Lebron James, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Tayshaun Prince, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade, and Deron Williams, and their respective positions: foward, foward, foward, guard, foward-center, foward, guard, guard, foward, guard, guard, guard.

W2W4


Olympics nearly two weeks away. USA basketball team hungry to strike gold, or it's bust. Even though they're not even considered the best team in the world. But they are. And they're going to prove it. But don't gain too much confidence. Because there're still amazing teams. I'd say coming out of Group A Coach K should worry about Argentina and Manu Ginobli. In addition, Croatia brings some nail-bighting as well. From Group B, I'd say Germany (Dirk Nowitzki), Greece, who brought some worries a few years ago when they defeated the US, and Spain (led by KB24's teammate, Pau Gasol of the LA Lakers). Watch out USA, 'cause they'll pop out at you from nowhere...

"No Lettuce or Tomato on my Hamburger?' and Other Matters


It's the support that does it. Rajon Rondo wouldn't be having a ring on his finger right now if wasn't for himself or Kendrick Perkins, or the entire bench supporting the Big Three on bad or good nights. And that is why Boston won the title and had the best record this year, in addition to their killer defense led by the Defensive Player of the Year, KG. Kobe even mentioned to Coach K, head coach of Duke basketball and this year's USA Basketball team going to the Olympics, that defense was one of main reasons LA lost the Finals, and that was what the men's basketball team would need to focus on. I guess you could say that's why Denver and Golden State, the two top scoring teams for this season, failed to get past the first round of the Playoffs (Denver being swept) or even getting into the Playoffs (Golden State, in this case). Defense wins you the game...

Curse in Auburn Hills?


Maybe it's the rivalry between the two head coaches of the LA Sparks and the Detroit Shock. Or maybe it's a replay of the Pistons-Pacers Brawl. Either way, the last seconds of the game between two of the best teams in the WNBA was definitely not pretty. Pushing, shoving, and even a move by an Assistant Coach, who pushed down star Lisa Leslie. The results and punishments of the fight will be decided Thursday, but can you explain why this seems so much like the audience-involved fight between the Pacers and the Pistons back a few years ago? And even wieder, I saw the Best Damn Sports Show Period episode headlining whether or not the Pistons fans would accept Ron Artest under their wing and allow him to play for their team. What???

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

High School Players Directly to the NBA?


Maybe David Stern thinks it's ok, but the new talented 2008 class of seniors certainly don't. Brandon Jennings, noted as one of the top players in this year's high school graduating class, is definitely one of them. He is noted to be playing in Europe's basketball league instead of going to his promised college team. According to the commissioner, the college requirement gives high school players responsibility and experience in playing. But that's certainly not true according to others who think high school players have a right to go directly into the league and not mess with a pointless year in the NCAA. But it's all up to Stern...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

More Post-Season Action


The LA Clips added inside defense and shot-blocking as they signed in Marcus Camby from the Denver Nuggets and introduced him to the press Monday. But the additional excitement rose from Sin City and the home of the Jazz as the NBA summer leagues continue to display a stage for young talent and international players such as the recently Olympic-qualified Iranian National Basketball Team. Jerryd Bayless took home tpp rookie honors after scoring 29.8 points per game, leading the charts for points. Also, his 36 points for the Portland Trail Blazers over the Phoenix Suns as well as his game-winning basket helped determine his breakthrough accomplishment, giving his team a 3-2 record. More on summer movement: the 2nd seeded team in the Western Conference last year, the New Orleans Hornets, led by runner up MVP Chris Paul, are looking to add veteran James Posey who recently added some extra bling to his hands with the Boston Celtics in June after winning the championship proceeding their record run.

ESPYS


So great to see Candace Parker be named the greatest female athlete in 2008 at the Kodak Theatre in LA for the ESPYS. Truly amazing what she has done to transform women's basketball and college basketball forever. She deserves it completely and it was worth seeing Danica Patrick's pissed face as she "politely" clapped for future Rookie of the Year, MVP, and Championship winner... Oh, by the way, watch her and Lisa Leslie face the Detroit Shock tonight on ESPN2 7 P.M. ET.

Road to Redemption


2008 Beijing Olympics: Qualified teams finalized...
Argentina, Australia, Croatia, Iran, Lithuania, Russia - Group A
Angola, China, Germany, Greece, Spain, USA - Group B
USA Senior Men's Basketball Team Schedule:
10:15 P.M. August 10 - China
8:00 P.M. August 12 - Angola
8:00 P.M. August 14 - Greece
10:15 P.M. August 16 - Spain
8:00 P.M. August 18 - Germany
August 20 - Quarterfinals
August 22 - Semifinals
August 24 - Finals

Monday, July 14, 2008

Basketball and More


Hello. This blog is about basketball, and other pointless things that arouse my interest...
Well, right now is the summer, and the NBA Draft as well as the Finals are over. So, the only thing exciting right now going on are the trade rumors and the summer league. However, also going on right now, actually this moment is the first day of the Olympic Qualification tournament between 12 national teams competing for 3 spots in this year's Beijing Olympics, starting August 8. Well, some NBA players such as Dirk Nowitzki (Germany) as well as Carlos Arroyo (Puerto Rico) are participating in this tournament. Well, the Orlando Summer League is over and now the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas is going on. So far, young talent has shined. You can watch the games live via webcast on www.nba.com. Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings has claimed that he will stay with his current franchise but then quickly stated in contradiction that he wants to be with a team that will be more enthusiastic in wanting him, possibly the LA Lakers. As we all know, Richard Jefferson is now with the Milwaukee Bucks, Yi Jianlian with the New Jersey Nets, Jermaine O'Neal with the Toronto Raptors, TJ Ford with the Pacers, Corey Maggette with the Golden State Warriors, Elton Brand with the Philidelphia 76ers, and Baron Davis with the LA Clippers.