Before I could even finish my series of NBA year ender stories, the first wave of off season moves began, and what wave it has been. I thought it would be nice to grade these trades, to see how the teams involved will fare in the future.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Grading the First Wave of NBA Trades
Labels: Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Lebron James, Milwaukee Bucks, NBA, Orlando Magic, Shaq, Vince Carter
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Monday, June 22, 2009
NBA Yearender: Uplifting Stories
The latest NBA season has come to a close, and congratulations are in order for the Los Angeles Lakers, particularly Kobe Bryant and Coach Phil Jackson. Now, with the off season in full swing, it's a great time to look back at what was a wonderful year. First, I'll tackle the season's top stories that warmed and uplifted my heart.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Lebron Simply Blew It
Many people thought I was daft when I predicted an Orlando Magic victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games, but I held firm to my beliefs because in the end, I knew the Magic was simply a bad match up to the Cavs. I knew how the Magic's lithe and quick frontline would pose problems for the Cavs' big but lumbering big men and I expected Lebron James' teammates would not provide enough support to lift the Cavaliers. What I didn't expect though, was how bad Lebron James would blow it.
Labels: Cleveland Cavaliers, Dwight Howard, Lebron James, NBA, Orlando Magic
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Friday, May 22, 2009
Monkey Wrench into the NBA's Best Laid Plans
It all started last summer, at the Beijing Olympics. The U.S., hungry for redemption after their recent failure, brought along a team intent on winning. It was the best team formed since the 1996 Olympics, and at the forefront were two huge, global stars, Lebron James and Kobe Bryant. Branded as leaders, the two elevated their games and brought home the gold medal. Right then and there, the NBA sensed something great and licked their chops. Kobe vs Lebron for the NBA Title. Now that sounded like a blockbuster and the NBA started a novena, praying for divine intervention to deliver them their dream finals match up.
Labels: Cleveland Cavaliers, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Orlando Magic
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Friday, May 15, 2009
How Now, Pacquiao?
With his stunning second round demolition of Ricky Hatton last May 2, 2009, Manny Pacquiao is on top of the boxing world, with some claiming he is history's best. Meanwhile, the very world the, "Pacman" had enthralled is still under his spell, as everyone is awaiting word on what he is to do next. Currently, Manny has been rightfully taking it easy and celebrating his latest conquest. Pretty soon, though, he will have to decide what to do next. Whether it be about his legendary boxing career or his polarizing political one, everyone seems to have an opinion on what Manny should do. Of course, being the meddler that I am, I have some suggestions too.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Liking the National Team
With the Philippine National Basketball Team coached by Yeng Guiao having played a total of five tune up games already, I thought it was high time to assess this team. I watched all five of their games, including their series against Australia Hoopdreams, which I caught at Araneta Coliseum's courtside.
Labels: Arwind Santos, Asi Taulava, Gabe Norwood, James Yap, Jay Jay Helterbrand, Kelly Williams, PBA, Willie Miller, Yeng Guiao
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
Will the Doctors Decide NBA Playoffs?
I'm back! I've been off the writing block for over a month, and it feels good to be back. Speaking of being on the shelf, this year's NBA playoffs starting tomorrow is loaded with players on the shelf. I'd like to take a look at each of the teams with injury woes, and how it will affect their chances.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Breaking (Well-Conditioned) Hearts
In my recent bowling league night, I bowled a total of thirteen consecutive strikes, and while only twelve is needed to bowl a perfect game, I didn't get one because my 13 strikes were split between two games. I bowled 7 to finish the first game and 6 to start the second. To make matters worse, I missed the cash prize given for games over 255 because neither of my games were over 255 (242 and 253)! What a heartbreaker!
Labels: Ginebra, Jana Novotna, Los Angeles Lakers, Martina Hingis, NBA, Portland Trail Blazers, Ric Flair, Sacramento Kings, San Miguel, Shawn Michaels, Steffi Graf, wwe
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Monday, February 2, 2009
NBA All Star Line Ups (Rants and Rave)
As much as I claim to be a different and unique individual, there are some things that I enjoy doing just like everyone else. Take the line ups for the 2009 NBA All Star Game in Phoenix, for example. Just like everyone else, I've got my rants and raves about them too.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Bowling When It Counts
Bowling has been in the news a lot lately. Unfortunately, it's more because of politicking by people who can barely play, and all that politicking, as we all know, amounts to nothing. This week, though, the bowling world gets a chance to do things that really count.
Labels: Bayanihan Tournament, Joonee Gatchalian, Xavier, Xavier Charity Bowl, XSETF
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
Sports' Best Monickers
A lot of sports figures have become household names throughout the world. No doubt, their unique and astounding skills have a lot to do with their enviable fame, but sometimes, their monickers or nicknames help tremendously too. Here are some of my favorite sports monickers, names that are not only effective for name recall, but also quite fun too.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Year's Resolutions For Sports
Everyone makes new year's resolutions lists or wish lists during the new year, and those lists are usually left undone or unrealized. In any case, making a list for sports is not just wishful thinking, but also great fun as well. So here are my new year's resolutions if I were these prominent sports figures.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
NBA's "Jack in the Boxes"
Year in and year out, NBA superstars bring out their A games, being models of consistency. Every year, too, there are "Jack in the Boxes," players who have flown under the radar before suddenly exploding into the world's consciousness. In this young season, here are my picks for Jack in the Boxes.
Labels: JJ Barea, JR Smith, NBA, OJ Mayo, Rajon Rondo, Rudy Fernandez
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
PBA Surprise Packages
Going into the second round of the elimination round of the ongoing PBA Philippine Cup, several players have performed way beyond expectations. These are what I call the "surprise packages," and for their teams, Christmas came early.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
In Philippine Sports, Obama's Dream continues to be a Holy Grail
The recent US elections had the Americans show the world that they are, indeed, ready for change. They elected Barack Obama as their 44th President, making him the first African American president. Being overshadowed by this historic election with worldwide implications is a smaller election that is no less important to us Filipinos.
Labels: Art Macapagal, elections, Obama, Peping Cojuangco, POC
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
A New Motown Hit?
Hidden behind the brouhaha over the US elections, a big deal was completed in the NBA. The Detroit Pistons shipped "Mr. Big Shot" Chauncey Billups and Antonio Mcdyess to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Allen Iverson. Who benefits from this? Let's find out.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
NBA Starting Five (Story Lines)
The new National Basketball Association (NBA) season begins on October 28 and it promises to be another exciting one filled with numerous back stories and plots. Here is my Starting Five story lines for the upcoming season.
Labels: Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, New Orleans Hornets, San Antonio Spurs
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