"No, no! Oh, no!
See you walkin' round like it's a funeral!
Not so serious? Girl, why those feet cold?
We just gettin' started, don't you tiptoe, tiptoe ...
Waste time with a masterpiece;
Don't waste time with a masterpiece.
You should be rolling with me;
Tou should be rolling with me!
You're a real life fantasy;
You're a real life fantasy.
But you're moving so carefully --
Let's start living dangerously!
Talk to me baby!
I'm going blind from this sweet, sweet craving, uh huh!
Let's lose our minds and go f*cking crazy!
(Ah ya ya ya ya ya!)
I keep on hoping?
We'll eat cake by the ocean! ...
(Ah ya ya ya ya ya!)
Keep on hoping!
Cake by the ocean! ..."
-- "Cake By the Ocean" by DNCE.
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Reason (Probably) Number One I thank God I'm not a parent (at least that I have been made aware of): I never have to explain to a ten year old what "cake by the ocean" means.
To say nothing of the second verse's intended meaning:
"God damn!
See you lickin' frosting off your own hands!
Want another taste? I'm beggin' yes ma'am!
I'm tired of all this candy on the dry land!"
Sweet Jesus, those are some awesome, awesome lyrics ...
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But reason (in the ballpark for) number one I thank God I'm not a parent (at least that I have been made aware of)?
Forty Games in Forty Nights!
The Playoffs are here! And they are real ... and honestly, they appear at first glance to be epically spectacular!
I mean, think back to six months ago when this (arguably best of my lifetime) NBA season began. If I had told you that ANY of the actual realities about to be listed below would occur, how many would you laugh at?
1. The Spurs wouldn't clinch a playoff berth until the eighty first game of their season.
2. The Warriors wouldn't come within two weeks worth of games, of having home court advantage throughout the playoffs.
3. The Spurs and Warriors will meet in the playoffs ... and their series will be over before May arrives.
4. The Celtics would lose Gordon Hayward in the season's first minute, would lose Kyrie Irving with a couple weeks to play ... and would still come within a week's worth of games of winning the Eastern Conference.
5. The Cavaliers wouldn't be a top three seed.
6. The NBA would get what the NFL rigs the schedule to get every year, a "winner's in, loser's out" finale ... and inexplicably, not air said "all or nothing" finale on ESPN or TNT. (Hence my bowling team's trip to Hooters for dinner on Wednesday night -- they have NBA TV.)
7. The West's seeds, three through eight (and the Nuggets, who finished ninth), would be separated by three games.
8. The East's seeds, six through eight, would be separated by one game ... and somehow, someway, if I read the way it played out right ...
9. The BuKCs (note: in the interest of full disclosure, they are my rooting interest) somehow, someway, keep their first round pick, which would have been shipped to Phoenix in the Eric Bledsoe deal, had they been set to pick 11 through 17.
To say nothing of ...
10. Between the NBA and NHL, there are five professional teams in the New York metropolitan area. The only one to make the playoffs? (Sh*t, the only one to come within ten games or fifteen points of making them?) Would be the one playing ... in New Jersey (your Devils).
It's been a fun-filled crazy six months.
And yet now?
The real fun begins.
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The NBA gives you the chance to fill out your bracket, NCAA style. Take advantage of it. (If only because it's a free shot at a cold million bucks.)
Here is how I filled mine out.
(Visual proof at the end ... because why give you the chance to "lick the frosting off your own hands" prematurely, right? (Rimshot!) (scott hall voice) Hey yo!)
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* Western Conference First Round.
1 Rockets over 8 Timberwolves in five. I think the Wolves manage to win Game Four at home. Otherwise, this looks like a collection of four 110-95 finishes that aren't even remotely close.
4 Thunder over 5 (the late, great mr. william grigsby voice) Jazz in seven. This, honestly, was the hardest selection for me. The Thunder have grousely underachieved; the Jazz have insanely overachieved. (Still proud you fired Quin Snyder, mizzou fan? Because clearly he was / is the problem with your hoops program.) I ultimately picked the Thunder because (a) they're the better team, (b) they would host Game Seven, and (c) my nephew might disown me if I didn't pick them to at least see May. They'll wake up on May 1st still very much alive, buddy.
3 Trail Blazers over 6 Pelicans in five. I actually fear this pick; it seems like damned near everyone is agreeing with me, that the Pellies will put up a fight, but really have no chance of winning four times in seven nights and/or afternoons. Also, at the risk of sounding racist, Anthony Davis never should have gotten any ink in a visible spot on his body. Some people have the look and/or the body, to pull off the tats. He doesn't have either. (Neither do I, which is why I don't have any ... yet. Although if I ever get one, this b*stard is going on the left side of my back, shoulder high.)
2 Warriors over 7 Spurs in five. No Steph. No Kawhi. This honestly is LaMarcus Aldridge's opportunity that that f*cking "see you next Tuesday" scottie pippen had 25 years ago: step up and prove you have the stones to be "the franchise". mr. pippen chose to sit out his moment. (Made even more sweet by the fact Toni Kukoc drilled the three in mr. pippen's childish chicken sh*t absence.) I don't think LaMarcus will be as cowardly as alleged all-time great scottie pippen was against the Knicks in that Game Three of the 1994 Second Round. But I do think he'll fail to win this series.
* Western Conference Second Round.
4 Thunder over 1 Rockets in six. The only team I watch more on the League Pass than the BuKCs, is the Thunder. So yeah, there's some bias here. (Especially the "if my brother, nephew and I are taking a quickie road trip the second weekend in May for some playoff basketball, I need either the BuKCs or Thunder still alive to watch" bias.) But I actually love this matchup for OKC ... because someone is gonna take the leap in this postseason. And that someone isn't Melo (who'll never make it) or Russ (who's already there, IM(N)HO). I cannot wait to see Paul George emerge as "the franchise" over these next two months. Because he's going to.
2 Warriors over 3 Blazers in seven. Steph. Dame. With Beard / CP3 or Russ / Melo / George awaiting the winner. Jesus, I might not get twenty hours sleep the two weeks this series is underway.
* Western Conference Finals.
4 Thunder over 2 Warriors in six. It takes a great coach to somehow, someway, figure out how to win a (hootie johnson voice) toonumunt, with great players whose styles don't necessarily gel. Ladies and gentlemen, we have two of the best on display in this projected conference final -- the very well known Steve Kerr ... and the criminitely underrated Billy Donovan. The Thunder should have won in this spot two years ago. They won't choke away the series in Game Six this time.
Western Conference Champs: 4 Oklahoma City Thunder.
* Eastern Conference First Round.
1 Raptors over 8 Bullets Wizards in seven. Don't sleep on the Wiz. (Literally -- don't sleep where someone has, uuh, wizzed. It's like, wet and stinky, and the person in that spot before you was probably drunk and/or has no control of his or her extremities.) But seriously, Washington can win this series. I damned near picked them to. If John Wall is at 90%, this is gonna be an instant classic.
5 Pacers over 4 Cavaliers in five. No, I am not drunk. (Pause). What? (Pause). Well the dude I used to buy from is currently serving two to five in Jackson County's finest, so no, I'm not stoned either, but thanks for asking. I really love this matchup for the Pacers. Because I really don't like this Cavs team. At all.
3 76ers over 6 Heat in four. I'll just simply use one of my favorite quotes my dad drops from time to time, to sum this one up. "This is going to be an ass kicking of Biblical proportions." If Miami keeps a single game within ten, I'll be stunned.
7 BuKCs over 2 Celtics in six. This is heart, not head. (Although to be fair, neither of those things is exactly firing on all cylinders inside of me.) Also, the BuKCs beat the Celtics twice in three matchups pre-Kyrie injury (but post-Hayward). They match up well here. If this is the Fortress On Fourth's last playoff run (and it is; the new arena opens in October), then at least let it see May for the first time since (gulp) 2001 ... and let it get at least one shot, at exercising the screw job, that Game Six of that 2001 Eastern Conference Finals was.
* Eastern Conference Second Round.
1 Raptors over 5 Pacers in five. Better team wins. Also, Indy has far better things to focus on as a metropolitan area in mid-May, than the NBA playoffs.
3 76ers over 7 BuKCs in seven. I have to admit, thinking of watching Ben Simmons and The Greek Freak going at it seven times in twelve or thirteen days, has me ... uuh ... "cake by the ocean" happy.
Also, I never pick my rooting interest to win it all. I'm a jinx. I've done it once. I never will again.
* Eastern Conference Finals.
1 Raptors over 3 76ers in seven. It's like the Bizarro 2001 Eastern Conference Playoffs all over again -- Philly / Toronto / Milwaukee being the axis the East swings on. Only no Ray Allen, no Vinsanity, no AI this time around. This series has epic potential. I have the home team winning every game.
Eastern Conference Champions: 1 Toronto Raptors.
* The Finals.
4 Thunder over 1 Raptors in seven. An awesome series on paper that nobody will tune into until Game Five because New York, LA, Chicago, or pick a metropolis in Texas or Florida isn't involved ... and will win two nations over, by Game Seven, with its greatness.
NBA Champions: 4 Oklahoma City Thunder.
Enjoy the playoffs folks! God knows I intend to ...
... where 2015 is going to be a year to remember for the rest of our lives, and 2020 is off to one helluva start ... and our thursday night pick is "super" cardinals (+3) 28, at seahawks 24 ...
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Saturday, April 14, 2018
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
thursday april 30. (archie voice) we ready! we ready! we ready! ...
“First? When there’s
nothing?
But a slow, glowing dream?
That your fear? Seems
to hide,
Deep inside? Your mind
…
All alone? I have
cried?
Silent tears? Full
with pride!
In a world, made of steel,
Made of stone …
Well, I hear the music!
Close my eyes; feel the rhythm!
Wrap around – take a hold?
Of my heart!
What a feeling!
Being’s believing!
I can have it all –
Now I’m dancing for my life!
Take your passion!
And make it happen!
Pictures come alive –
You can dance right through your life! …
-- “Flashdance (What A Feeling)” by Irene Cara …
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Perfectly, and totally, predicta …
… Bull.
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Which couldn’t help, but spark this frank reminder of
history:
“No NBA team has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a
series” – espn.com … and Captain Oats.
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Seriously, how do you get that wide open? Game on the line, closing out the series on
the line, and the defense fails that badly … and you’re coached by Coach Thibs,
THE best defensive strategorist in the sport?
Cue the "slow, glowing dream ..." in five, four, three ...
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Wait … what?
Cue the "silent tears? Filled with pride!" in two, one ...
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That group of friends may not speak much anymore. (Especially myself and one of us.) But tomorrow night?
Tomorrow night is about OUR team,
attaining a chance at greatness, no team in the League has ever attained.
6pm. BuKCs. Bulls.
Season on the line.
Be loud, Milwaukee.
Be DAMNED loud, and be DAMNED proud.
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(image credit: bucks.com)
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Only one team in NBA history has ever forced a Game Seven, trailing 0-3. Your 1993-1994 Denver Nuggets … and I should
probably note, that is probably the only time in this site’s existence, the
word “denver” will be appropriately capitalized.
Peoples and peepettes?
I am spent. That Spurs / Clippers classic last night drained damned near every last bit of energy out of me, and
we aren’t even on Night Fifteen of “Forty Days in Forty Nights”.
None of those nights?
Matter as much as Thursday, April 30th.
At The Fortress On Fourth.
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If our Boyz N Blue can take a sh*ttacular 80s song, and turn
it into a rallying cry to fall one game short of a championship? Then let the BuKCs grab this sh*ttacular 80s
song, and parlay it into … whatever happens next.
Because if you haven’t watched this team in the last two
weeks?
Sweet Merciful Jesus – What a Feeling!
You’re seeing “The Greek Freak” develop into a bona-fide
superstar in front of your eyes. You’re
seeing Michael Carter-Williams develop into the talent my dad swore he would
be, coming out of Syracuse a few years ago.
You’re seeing John Henson prove why the 2012 Tar Heels would have won it
all, if he’d been available to play. You’re
seeing (at worst) the fifth best head coach in the League, of all people Jason
freaking Kidd!, somehow bamboozle and outthink and outlast (at worst) the third
best head coach in the League, Coach Thibs.
And keep in mind, the BuKCs are doing this, with their
franchise player, the man who may (hopefully) someday deliver the O’Brien to
the greatest city in America, out since December. (That would be Jabari Parker, for the
uninitiated among you. And yes, Milwaukee
is THE greatest city in America. Go
there sometime if you doubt me.)
They blew an 18 point lead in Game Three.
They are hosting Game Six tomorrow night.
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Five years ago, pretty much on the exact day, the BuKCs faced “Red Friday”: Game Six at The Fortress On Fourth … and whizzed it away.
Here we are, five years later, and Game Six at The Fortress
On Fourth, exists again.
I’ll be amongst the “Walking Dead” at work on Friday. Just like I was today.
I’m so f*cking ready for it.
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“Six years ago, a group of friends and I, adopted the BuKCs
as “our” team.
That group of friends may not speak much anymore. (Especially myself and one of us.) But tomorrow night, is about OUR team,
attaining a chance at greatness, no team in the League has ever attained.
6pm. BuKCs. Bulls.
Season on the line.
Be loud, Milwaukee.
Be DAMNED loud, and be DAMNED proud.”
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Be loud!
God knows I intend to be.
I currently plan to watch the game at Quinton’s in
Waldo. I hope anyone and everyone
reading this, feels motivated to join me.
I don’t promise to be sober.
But I promise to be there. As
close to tipoff as I can be.
Because the second verse to today’s theme, has always been my favorite verse, of that song:
“Now I? Hear the
muse!
Close my eyes? I am
rhythm!
In a flash? It takes
hold,
Of my heart!
What a feeling!
Is believing!
I can have it all –
Now I’m dancing for my life!
What a feeling! …”
Game Six. The Fortress On Fourth.
(Pause). What?
(Pause). You're godd*mned right I'm showing up in my BuKCs hoodie tomorrow! If that arrogant POS Bulls fan on the seventh floor can wear his hoodie all week?
You're DAMNED right I'm showing up in mine!
Saturday, April 20, 2013
forty games. forty night. suhweet!
"Oh say can you see?
By the dawn's early light?
What so proudly we hailed,
At the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose bright stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets red glare?
The bombs bursting in air?
Gave proof through the night,
That our flag was still there?
Oh say does that Star Spangled
Banner yet wave?
O'er the land of the free,
And the home of the brave?"
-- The National Anthem. Oh yes it does. Oh hell yes it does!!! ...
By the dawn's early light?
What so proudly we hailed,
At the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose bright stripes and bright stars,
Through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched,
Were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets red glare?
The bombs bursting in air?
Gave proof through the night,
That our flag was still there?
Oh say does that Star Spangled
Banner yet wave?
O'er the land of the free,
And the home of the brave?"
-- The National Anthem. Oh yes it does. Oh hell yes it does!!! ...
I know this is my NBA playoff picks piece, but if for some reason
you’ve been living in a cave over the last five days, and have no idea what
happened Monday, or haven’t heard the Anthem from Wednesday night’s Bruins game
… uum, take 1:43 and click play on the embedded clip above this paragraph. I dare you not to cry with pride, and I
double dare you to not sing along through the tears.
(There will be no physical challenges though, if you wish to escalate it to the next level.)
There is no power known to man, that will EVER, defeat our country. We are ALL Americans. Liberal, conservative. Republican, Democrat. NOTHING can defeat US! Not then. Not now.
Not ever!
There is no power known to man, that will EVER, defeat our country. We are ALL Americans. Liberal, conservative. Republican, Democrat. NOTHING can defeat US! Not then. Not now.
Not ever!
And now, without any further delay: my 2013 NBA Postseason
Prognostications …
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My favorite six week stretch of the year is here! Four magical words:
Forty Games!
Yes, come Saturday, the NBA postseason commences! And good grief, Charlie Brown, what a lineup
just the first round offers! Here then,
is this (never) humble blogger's prediction for how things will unfold. And before you think I'm nuts, I remind you
-- I'm the dude who nailed the Mavericks winning the O'Brien in 2011, and nailed Boston topping the LeBron's in six in 2010 -- both at least a month before they actually
occurred. I may not know much, but I
know -- and freaking love -- the National Basketball Association!
Western Conference:
* 1 Oklahoma City Thunder (60-22) vs 8 Houston Rockets (45-37).
Game 1: at OKC, Sunday April 21, 8:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 2: at OKC, Wednesday April 24, 6pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at HOU, Saturday April 27, 8:30pm CT (ESPN).
Game 4: at HOU, Monday April 29, TBD.
Game 5: at OKC, Wednesday May 1, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at HOU, Friday May 3, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at OKC, Sunday May 5, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"I gave you love.
I thought that we
Had made it to the top?
I gave you all
I have to give.
Why did it have to stop?
You've blown it all sky high,
By telling me your lies,
Without a reason why.
You've blown it all sky high!"
Thought(s) on this series:
The James Harden Bowl?
Houston's star faces off against his former teammates for the first
time in game(s) that truly matter. I
cannot wait to watch this series. The
last time Houston was in the playoffs, they pushed the eventual champion Lakers
to seven games in the second round, three years ago. The last time we saw Oklahoma City in the
postseason, they lost last year's finals to the Heat in five. That's about as many games as I expect them
to need this year, to dispose of the pesky Rockets. This is going to be one of those series, that
ends far, far sooner than it should.
I'll say three of the five games, are within a possession inside the
final minute ... and the Thunder win all three of those, plus a layup win in
game two, to dispatch of the Rockets.
Prediction:
Thunder in five.
* 2 San Antonio Spurs (58-24) vs 7 Los Angeles Lakers (45-37).
Game 1: at SAS, Sunday April 21, 2:30pm CT (ABC).
Game 2: at SAS, Wednesday April 24, 8:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at LAL, Friday April 26, 9:30pm CT (ESPN).
Game 4: at LAL, Sunday April 28, 6pm CT (TNT).
Game 5: at SAS, Tuesday April 30, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at LAL, Thursday May 2, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at SAS, Saturday May 4, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"They said you ain't got a prayer,
A chance in you know where.
But I just didn't care.
When I looked in your eyes ...
You were a long shot from the start --
An easy way to break my heart.
But as perfect as you are?
You gotta risk it all sometimes.
I believe in the underdog!
Who chases dreams, and breaks down walls!
The shy kid who gets the prom queen;
Who's never been the star of anything.
And those two lovers hitched at City Hall?
They've got each other, so they've got it all!
Call me a dreamer, say I'm a little naive --
But I believe in the underdog ..."
Thought(s) on this series:
Sweet. Merciful. Jesus.
Yes! Yes, yes, yes, yes,
yes! Holy God above, what a series! These two teams have given us so many great
ones over the years. The '99 Spurs
breaking through -- finally* -- with a second round sweep of the Lakers ... and
the Lakers repaying the favor a year later, to launch their run of three
straight O'Brien's, and four Finals appearances in five years. Do you realize that one of these two teams
has represented the West in the finals for all but three of the last fourteen
postseasons? No, really, they have --
all but 2006 and 2011 (Mavericks), and last year (Thunder). And even then, the Mavs had to beat the Spurs
to get there in 2006, beat both the Lakers and Spurs to get there in 2011, and
the Thunder had to get through both of them last year. Throw in Steve Nash and Mike D'Antoni's utter
inability to get by the Spurs for half a dozen years in Phoenix, coupled with
this possibly being the last gasp for both the Spurs and Lakers before a
rebuild / retool gets underway, and this has the makings of a classic.
And yes, I am fully aware Kobe Bryant is not available for this
series, and Steve Nash is at best playing hurt.
I don't care. Besides, the Lakers
just beat the Spurs six days ago without Kobe Bryant and Steve Nash. They can do it four more times in the next
two weeks. One series every year in the
first round defies all sense of logic and reason, and I think this one is
it.
Prediction:
Lakers in six.
(*: the Spurs moved to San Antonio for the 1973-1974 ABA season from Dallas**, and made the playoffs all three seasons in San Antonio, but lost in game seven in the first round all three years. They then promptly made the NBA playoffs their first seven seasons, winning the division five times ... and never advanced beyond the second round. They bottomed out, drafted David Robinson, promptly made the playoffs nine straight years ... and never reached the Finals. They then drafted Tim Duncan, and finally -- finally -- broke through.)
(**: the team's name in Dallas? The Chaparelles. Yes, they were named after a hotel conference room. The ABA! God bless it, I wish I'd been alive for it!)
(*: the Spurs moved to San Antonio for the 1973-1974 ABA season from Dallas**, and made the playoffs all three seasons in San Antonio, but lost in game seven in the first round all three years. They then promptly made the NBA playoffs their first seven seasons, winning the division five times ... and never advanced beyond the second round. They bottomed out, drafted David Robinson, promptly made the playoffs nine straight years ... and never reached the Finals. They then drafted Tim Duncan, and finally -- finally -- broke through.)
(**: the team's name in Dallas? The Chaparelles. Yes, they were named after a hotel conference room. The ABA! God bless it, I wish I'd been alive for it!)
* 3 Denver Nuggets (57-25) vs 6 Golden State Warriors (47-35).
Game 1: at DEN, Saturday April 20, 4:30pm CT (ESPN).
Game 2: at DEN, Tuesday April 23, 9:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at GSW, Friday April 26, 9:30pm CT (ESPN2).
Game 4: at GSW, Sunday April 28, 8:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 5: at DEN, Tuesday April 30, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at GSW, Thursday May 2, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at DEN, Saturday May 4, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"The ocean is on fire!
The sky turned dark again,
As the boats came in.
And the beaches?
Stretched out with soldiers.
With their arms and guns,
It has just begun.
Believe! Do you want this?
Believe! I want this too!
Why won't you tell me that
It's almost over?
Why must this tear my head
Inside and out?"
Thought(s) on this series:
A war. That's what this is
gonna be. And not just a war -- this is
gonna be fun! George Karl taking on the
team that initially fired him (george harrison voice) all those years ago. Mark Jackson making his postseason debut as a
coach. Two teams that don't give two
sh*ts about defense, it's all about scoring as much, and as fast, as
possible. (Pause). What?
(Pause). Yes, I know
"scoring as much, and as fast, as possible" is the exact opposite of
how I'd describe my sex life! What's
your point?
These are games you're gonna wanna stay up and crack open that
second bottle of wine, to avoid missing.
Especially games three, four, and six at Oracle. (Pause).
What? (Pause). Well no sh*t, Sherlock, I know I'll be
cracking open bottle number five on the night!
But my typical reader isn't addicted to the bottle and the box like I
am! (keyshawn johnson voice) Come on
man!
Prediction:
Nuggets in seven.
* 4 Los Angeles Clippers (56-26) vs 5 Memphis Grizzlies (56-26).
Game 1: at LAC, Saturday April 20, 9:30pm CT (ESPN).
Game 2: at LAC, Monday April 22, 9:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at MEM, Thursday April 25, 8:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 4: at MEM, Saturday April 27, 3:30pm CT (TNT).
Game 5: at LAC, Tuesday April 30, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at MEM, Friday May 3, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at LAC, Sunday May 5, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"All you gotta do? Is
smile that smile,
And there go all my defenses!
Just leave it up to you,
And in a little while,
You're messing up my mind,
And filling up my senses!
Here you come again,
Looking better than a body has a right to.
And shaking me up so,
That all I really know,
Is here you come again ...
And here I go!"
Thought(s) on this series:
Well, they went seven classic rounds last April; why not stage
seven more this April? This is one
incredible series just on its own merits.
Your random "King of Useless Trivia" question for you -- the
2012-2013 Memphis Grizzlies are the 127th team in NBA history to win 56 or more
games. And they are only the 2nd, of
those 127, to not have home court advantage, in the first round. Can you name the only other team, in this
"we done be screwed over, y'all!" category? Your answer below.
You can make a legitimate, credible argument that the only real
threat standing between the Thunder and a return to the Finals, is the winner
of this series. (Especially if my
hu-yuge first round upset prediction in the West, occurs.) These are two really, really fun teams to watch. Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, Lob City. Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, and a much
improved Mike Conley. I'm making this
prediction for one reason, and one reason only.
(Pause). OK, fine. Two reasons.
Vinny Del Negro.
And Lionel Hollins.
Prediction:
Grizzlies in six.
Western Conference Semi Finals:
1 Thunder over 5 Grizzlies in seven.
3 Nuggets over 7 Lakers in five.
Western Conference Finals:
3 Nuggets over 1 Thunder in six.
Western Conference Champion: Denver Nuggets.
(The trivia question answer?
The 1997-1998 San Antonio Spurs, who went 56-26, and like the Grizzlies,
finished 5th in the Western Conference, in Tim Duncan's rookie season. They won the O'Brien the following spring.)
Eastern Conference:
* 1 Miami Heat (66-16) vs 8 Milwaukee Bucks (38-44).
Game 1: at MIA, Sunday April 21, 6pm CT (TNT).
Game 2: at MIA, Tuesday April 23, 6:30pm CT (NBA).
Game 3: at MIL, Thursday April 25, 6pm CT (TNT).
Game 4: at MIL, Sunday April 28, 2:30pm CT (ABC).
Game 5: at MIA, Tuesday April 30, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at MIL, Thursday May 2, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at MIA, Saturday May 4, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
(peter griffin voice) Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Conway Twitty!!!
"As the midnight moon was drifting through
The lazy sway of the trees,
I saw the look in your eyes,
Looking into the night,
Not seeing what you wanted to see.
Darlin'? Don't say a word!
I've already heard
What your body's saying to mine!
You tried a fast move,
You've got a slow groove
On your mind ...
You want a man with a slow hand!
You want a lover with an easy touch!
You want somebody who will spend some time,
Not come and go in a heated rush!
Baby believe me, I understand --
When it comes to love? You
want a slow hand!"
-- "Slow Hand" by Conway Twitty*. Bucks fans? We're gonna need a distraction
the next week and a half ...
Thought(s) on this series:
First off, the Bucks are not the worst team record wise, to
qualify for the NBA playoffs. That
distinction belongs to your 1987-1988 San Antonio Spurs, who somehow got in at
31-51. 31-51! How?
How in the hell can a team twenty freaking games below .500, reach the
playoffs**? (john davidson voice) That's
incredible!
If the Bucks take more than one, it'll be a miracle. If they manage to take one, it'll be nothing
short of unbelievable. (Yet not as unbelievable, or miraculous, as David Stern not immediately demanding Brandon Jennings be drug-tested for guaranteeing the Bucks win in six. BJ? We ain't seeing a game six, let alone winning in six.)
This is gonna be ugly folks! This is gonna be ... (Pause). What? (Pause). Oh, God love me! What am I talking about? My profound apologies, peoples and peepettes. Mr. Vice President?
This is gonna be ugly folks! This is gonna be ... (Pause). What? (Pause). Oh, God love me! What am I talking about? My profound apologies, peoples and peepettes. Mr. Vice President?
(joe biden voice) Folks!
This series is going to be a three letter word: ugly! U G L Y! Ugly!***
Prediction:
Heat in five. Bucks take one
at The Fortress on Fourth, then (wisely) blow this crappy team apart.
(*: I mention this every time I reference this song, but a (at the
time) mid 50s aged dude singing about how he wants to use his hands to get a
chick off, is just absolutely hysterical.
This song is as sleazy as it gets ... and Conway throws every ounce of
sleaze he can muster into it. Job well
done sir!)
(**: incredibly enough, that Spurs team isn't even the worst
postseason team in American hoops history.
Your 1974-1975 Memphis Sounds of the ABA went 27-57, and got in. An incredible 30 freaking games under .500,
and they qualified for the playoffs! In
a development that is surprising to absolutely noone, the Sounds did not
survive to play the ABA's final season; they folded before the next season
began after an attempted move to Baltimore that saw exactly twelve season
tickets sold. If you like a good read,
you have to check out "Loose Balls" by Terry Pluto; it's the Bible of
the ABA's history. Start with the
chapter devoted to the Spirts of St. Louis.
You won't regret it.)
(***: proof that I truly do love our Vice President. That ... and I freaking LOVE "Parks and Rec". #renewitnbc!)
(***: proof that I truly do love our Vice President. That ... and I freaking LOVE "Parks and Rec". #renewitnbc!)
* 2 New York Knicks (54-28) vs 7 Boston Celtics (41-40).
Game 1: at NYK, Saturday April 20, 2pm CT (ABC).
Game 2: at NYK, Tuesday April 23, 7pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at BOS, Friday April 26, 7pm CT (ESPN).
Game 4: at BOS, Sunday April 28, noon CT (ABC).
Game 5: at NYK, Wednesday May 1, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at BOS, Friday May 3, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at NYK, Sunday May 5, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"You used to be the best.
You made life feel real to me.
And I hope that you're still out there,
And you're like you used to be.
We'll have ourselves a time,
And we'll dance until the morning sun!
Let the good times come --
We won't stop until we're done!
And we'll be back in the high life again!
All the doors I closed one time,
Will open up again!
We'll be back in the high life again!
All the eyes that watched us once,
Will smile and take us in!
And we'll drink and dance with one hand free,
And have the world so easily!
Oh won't we be a sight to see --
Back in the high life again!"
-- "Back in the High Life Again", originally by Steve Winwood, but I prefer the Warren Zevon version.
Thought(s) on this series:
There is no series I am looking forward to, more than this
one. Not just because, as someone who spent
his childhood watching Michael Jordan torment my favorite team every May, the
Knicks are finally relevant again, and are in great shape to win their first
series since the 2000 Eastern semi-finals against the Heat, but because it's
two of the league's signature franchises, squaring off in round one for the
second time in three seasons ... and only the third time, in the last twenty
four years. It's Paul Pierce on
Carmelo. It's Tyson Chandler on Kevin
Garnett. It's potentially (and probably)
Jason Kidd's last hurrah. It's the drama
of seeing which injured superstar's absence will hurt worse: Amare Stoudamire
or Rajon Rondo. It's about two of the
three best crowds in the league. It's
about the majesty of the Gahden. It's
about two coaches who could not be more different, who could not coach any more
polar opposite, who have been extremely successful, yet if anything, they're
doubted more than they're trusted.
It's Knicks. It's
Celtics. It opens the postseason
Saturday afternoon. And it's gonna be
epic.
The Gahden hasn't hosted a truly meaningful Knicks game since the
Raptors ended the Van Gundy years, and twelve years of misery began. This is gonna be fun.
Prediction:
Knicks in seven.
* 3 Indiana Pacers (49-32) vs 6 Atlanta Hawks (44-38).
Game 1: at IND, Sunday April 21, noon CT (TNT).
Game 2: at IND, Wednesday April 24, 6:30pm CT (NBA).
Game 3: at ATL, Saturday April 27, 6pm CT (ESPN).
Game 4: at ATL, Monday April 29, TBD.
Game 5: at IND, Wednesday May 1, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at ATL, Friday May 3, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at IND, Sunday May 5, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"I'm the little boy with glasses,
The one they call the geek.
A little girl who never smiles,
'Cause I've got braces on my teeth.
And I know how it feels,
To cry myself to sleep.
I'm that kid on every playground,
Who's always chosen last.
A single teenage mother,
Trying to overcome my past.
You don't have to be my friend,
But is it too much to ask ...
Don't laugh at me.
Don't call me names.
Don't get your pleasure from my pain.
In God's eyes?
We're all the same.
Someday we'll all have perfect wings.
Don't laugh at me ..."
Thought(s) on this series:
This might be the most uncompetitive series of all the first
rounders. And without question --
(allard baird voice) without question! -- it is the least appealing of the
eight series, and I don't envision myself making any game in this series prior
to game seven "appointment viewing".
But Indiana is scary good. Don't
forget -- the Pacers put the fear of God into the Heat last spring, actually
winning game two in Miami, and making it a best of three series after game
four. The Hawks should be commended for
going into full-on rebuild mode, yet still making the playoffs with an above
.500 record. Josh Smith, Al Horford, all
entertaining as hell to watch. But come
on. There is no freaking way Atlanta is
winning more than one game. And I'm not
going to pick them to do even that.
Prediction:
Pacers in four.
* 4 Brooklyn Nets (49-33) vs 5 Chicago Bulls (45-37).
Game 1: at BKY, Saturday April 20, 7pm CT (ESPN).
Game 2: at BKY, Monday April 22, 7pm CT (TNT).
Game 3: at CHI, Thursday April 25, 7:30pm CT (NBA).
Game 4: at CHI, Saturday April 27, 1pm CT (TNT).
Game 5: at BKY, Monday April 29, TBD (if necessary).
Game 6: at CHI, Thursday May 2, TBD (if necessary).
Game 7: at BKY, Saturday May 4, TBD (if necessary).
Song that sums up my feelings on this series:
"Black top road. A
learner permit.
Thought I was Earnhardt, driving fast --
But I didn't see the ditch.
Took out a mailbox. Then a
fence.
And then a barn.
The police came and called my father --
But I met the farmer's daughter.
And when the judge asked me
Why I did it?
He threw the book at me when I told him
Cause the chicks dig it.
Scars heal! Glory fades!
And all we're left with are the memories made.
Pain hurts, but only for a minute!
Life is short, so go on and live it --
Cause the chicks dig it!"
Thought(s) on this series:
Ooh. This one might wind up
being the most tightly contested series.
I can make an argument for either team winning in four, or losing in
seven, or any other outcome in between.
The Bulls beat the Nets by 1 (in Chicago) in their first meeting. The Nets beat the Bulls by 4 (in Brooklyn) in
their second meeting. (The Bulls won the
rubber match by 11.) This won't be an
up-tempo, high-flying, "we don't play no stinking defense!" match
up. The only coach in this league who
values defense more than PJ Carlesimo, is Tom Thibodeau. Neither team topped 100 in any of their
meetings this season, and in fact neither team came within a possession of
scoring 100. If you enjoyed the
old-school Bulls / Knicks showdowns from the 1990s? Get ready for something similar to it, albeit
with a different New York based team this time.
Prediction:
Nets in seven.
Eastern Conference Semi Finals:
1 Heat over 4 Nets in seven.
2 Knicks over 3 Pacers in seven.
Eastern Conference Finals:
2 Knicks over 1 Heat in six.
Eastern Conference Champion: New York Knicks.
Eastern Conference Champion: New York Knicks.
The Finals:
3 Nuggets over 2 Knicks in six.
NBA Champions: Denver Nuggets.
Enjoy the games!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
bukcs party numero uno
The weekend ended spectacularly well, with a huge Chiefs upset over the Steelers.
The weekend started just as good, with the initial BuKCs party of 2009-2010.
What. You thought this BuKCs affiliation ended with just a one season fling? (keyshawn voice) Come on man! I'm not a one night stand ... ok, one season stand, kind of guy. (Unless I get really, really drunk. Then all bets are off).
The initial BuKCs party last year was at Dusty's old place. This year's debut was at Gregg and Ashley's. As always, here's your recap ...
* Friday, 4:30pm. I arrive at Raytown's finest liquor establishment, the Whiskey Barrel. They had plenty of Bell's products available ... but no Lakefront. Very disappointing. (But that didn't stop you from buying 3 mix and match 6 packs, right?) Hell no it didn't.
* Friday 5:50ish pm. I get out of the shower, and my phone is ringing. Its Dusty. "Can we get a ride". Sure, champ. So after picking up Dusty and his lovely better half, its off to the party.
* Arrived about 7pm on the dot. This might be the first time in my life I've shown up, or been ready, for something on time at Gregg's. And I lived with the guy for 8 years. I'm just saying.
* The four of us (Katie arrived at the same time as us) were amongst the first to arrive. I believe Eric and his latest girlfriend were already there, and I'm pretty sure we had a Kyle sighting.
* Brent and Sara up next. (Again, I apologize if I spelled Sara wrong. I'd call her Hoss like everyone else does ... but that just sounds wrong. You just don't call a chick as hot as she is, a "Hoss". You call her, well, "hot as hell blonde chick". Or "Sara".)
* They brought with them someone who not only is from Central Wisconsin ... who not only is a bona fide, certifed life-long BuKCs fan ... but he's (allegedly) got ticket connections! January 30. Miami. Milwaukee. I'm drooling already.
(And since I can't remember his name, I'll pull a time honored tradition out and call him "Phil").
* Ashley made some kick ass BuKCs cookies. Beyond beautiful.
* After some initial pleasantries, a group of us (ok, me, Gregg, Brent, and "Phil") headed down to watch the BuKCs. Most everyone else, stayed upstairs to watch (I assume) some basketball and (far more likely) to make fun of us, and shoot the sh*t. Either way, its all good.
* BJ opened strong, dropping in 17 points in the opening quarter, as the BuKCs sprinted out to a 30-25 lead. Also starting out strong: me, who was three Bell's beers in before tipoff, and 5 down by the end of one.
* The BuKCs dominated the second quarter, holding the Bobcats to only 16 points, and sprinting to a 12 point lead at the half. The key to the second quarter? "Cut" Ersan Ilyavich, who was draining top of the key three's, playing rock solid defense, and generally irritating the living hell out of Gregg. That's a winning combination in my book!
* I wanted to drop the "see, this is why the Bobcats need to sign Nathan Scott" joke that apparently nobody other than me finds funny, but then realized why nobody else finds it funny: because nobody in the room (other than me) watches "One Tree Hill". (And that's probably because the odds of a white point guard who doesn't play ball for five years, suddenly rising up through the D League, then quitting on his team, yet STILL getting signed to a multi year contract with the local NBA team is so ridiculous to contemplate, that I can't believe I watch this crap every Monday night. Again, its a WHITE dude! How about some realism!
Seriously, you can count the number of white, American, born-and-raised point guards in this league on about 3 fingers. Steve Blake in Portland, who's atrocious. Jason Williams in Orlando, who was washed up 5 years ago. And the BuKCs very own Luke Ridnour. And NONE of them are worth a damn. Save for maybe Ridnour. And before I get the "you left out Steve Nash, he's white and he's pretty good!" responses ... Steve Nash is Canadian. Not "American born-and-raised".
Wait, where was I going with this? Damned if I know. Back to the recap ...)
* Third quarter, more BuKCs solid defense, as the Bobcats again fail to crack 20 points in the quarter. BuKCs stretch the lead to 16, and save for the last 80, 90 seconds in the fourth quarter, never let Charlotte close to within 10. BuKCs win! BuKCs win! 95-88.
* Postgame, we'd decided earlier that if the BuKCs did win, we'd text our "good friend", the BuKCs GM John Hammond, to congratulate him and see what happens. Yup, we got a response! He thanked us for our continued support, gushed about how good BJ is, and thanked us again for our continued support. Neat stuff.
* Then the games begin. I tried some Tiger Woods golf on the Wii. I apparently suck as bad playing golf on a video game, as I do in real life. So it was off to play some card catchphrase game, Apples to Apples. That was a couple hours of drunken fun.
* Left around midnight. Kellie was down for the count, as she started to sleep in the back seat. And then started to ramble about how "I miss you Steve. I wish you and Dusty still lived together. I really miss seeing you all the time". I'm chalking that one up to drunken delusion. But still, its nice to be liked and missed.
* After dropping them off, it was off to the apartment and some sleep. Still had the Saturday night pre-party and the (completely unexpected) Steelers victory to celebrate on Sunday.
But still, BuKCs party numero uno was a hit. We gained a few new fans, retained most of the old ones, and got to witness a solid BuKCs victory without two of our three or four best players even participating. (Redd is out with a knee, Bogut out with a back). Which makes the 8-4 start to this season that much more frigging awesome ...
The weekend started just as good, with the initial BuKCs party of 2009-2010.
What. You thought this BuKCs affiliation ended with just a one season fling? (keyshawn voice) Come on man! I'm not a one night stand ... ok, one season stand, kind of guy. (Unless I get really, really drunk. Then all bets are off).
The initial BuKCs party last year was at Dusty's old place. This year's debut was at Gregg and Ashley's. As always, here's your recap ...
* Friday, 4:30pm. I arrive at Raytown's finest liquor establishment, the Whiskey Barrel. They had plenty of Bell's products available ... but no Lakefront. Very disappointing. (But that didn't stop you from buying 3 mix and match 6 packs, right?) Hell no it didn't.
* Friday 5:50ish pm. I get out of the shower, and my phone is ringing. Its Dusty. "Can we get a ride". Sure, champ. So after picking up Dusty and his lovely better half, its off to the party.
* Arrived about 7pm on the dot. This might be the first time in my life I've shown up, or been ready, for something on time at Gregg's. And I lived with the guy for 8 years. I'm just saying.
* The four of us (Katie arrived at the same time as us) were amongst the first to arrive. I believe Eric and his latest girlfriend were already there, and I'm pretty sure we had a Kyle sighting.
* Brent and Sara up next. (Again, I apologize if I spelled Sara wrong. I'd call her Hoss like everyone else does ... but that just sounds wrong. You just don't call a chick as hot as she is, a "Hoss". You call her, well, "hot as hell blonde chick". Or "Sara".)
* They brought with them someone who not only is from Central Wisconsin ... who not only is a bona fide, certifed life-long BuKCs fan ... but he's (allegedly) got ticket connections! January 30. Miami. Milwaukee. I'm drooling already.
(And since I can't remember his name, I'll pull a time honored tradition out and call him "Phil").
* Ashley made some kick ass BuKCs cookies. Beyond beautiful.
* After some initial pleasantries, a group of us (ok, me, Gregg, Brent, and "Phil") headed down to watch the BuKCs. Most everyone else, stayed upstairs to watch (I assume) some basketball and (far more likely) to make fun of us, and shoot the sh*t. Either way, its all good.
* BJ opened strong, dropping in 17 points in the opening quarter, as the BuKCs sprinted out to a 30-25 lead. Also starting out strong: me, who was three Bell's beers in before tipoff, and 5 down by the end of one.
* The BuKCs dominated the second quarter, holding the Bobcats to only 16 points, and sprinting to a 12 point lead at the half. The key to the second quarter? "Cut" Ersan Ilyavich, who was draining top of the key three's, playing rock solid defense, and generally irritating the living hell out of Gregg. That's a winning combination in my book!
* I wanted to drop the "see, this is why the Bobcats need to sign Nathan Scott" joke that apparently nobody other than me finds funny, but then realized why nobody else finds it funny: because nobody in the room (other than me) watches "One Tree Hill". (And that's probably because the odds of a white point guard who doesn't play ball for five years, suddenly rising up through the D League, then quitting on his team, yet STILL getting signed to a multi year contract with the local NBA team is so ridiculous to contemplate, that I can't believe I watch this crap every Monday night. Again, its a WHITE dude! How about some realism!
Seriously, you can count the number of white, American, born-and-raised point guards in this league on about 3 fingers. Steve Blake in Portland, who's atrocious. Jason Williams in Orlando, who was washed up 5 years ago. And the BuKCs very own Luke Ridnour. And NONE of them are worth a damn. Save for maybe Ridnour. And before I get the "you left out Steve Nash, he's white and he's pretty good!" responses ... Steve Nash is Canadian. Not "American born-and-raised".
Wait, where was I going with this? Damned if I know. Back to the recap ...)
* Third quarter, more BuKCs solid defense, as the Bobcats again fail to crack 20 points in the quarter. BuKCs stretch the lead to 16, and save for the last 80, 90 seconds in the fourth quarter, never let Charlotte close to within 10. BuKCs win! BuKCs win! 95-88.
* Postgame, we'd decided earlier that if the BuKCs did win, we'd text our "good friend", the BuKCs GM John Hammond, to congratulate him and see what happens. Yup, we got a response! He thanked us for our continued support, gushed about how good BJ is, and thanked us again for our continued support. Neat stuff.
* Then the games begin. I tried some Tiger Woods golf on the Wii. I apparently suck as bad playing golf on a video game, as I do in real life. So it was off to play some card catchphrase game, Apples to Apples. That was a couple hours of drunken fun.
* Left around midnight. Kellie was down for the count, as she started to sleep in the back seat. And then started to ramble about how "I miss you Steve. I wish you and Dusty still lived together. I really miss seeing you all the time". I'm chalking that one up to drunken delusion. But still, its nice to be liked and missed.
* After dropping them off, it was off to the apartment and some sleep. Still had the Saturday night pre-party and the (completely unexpected) Steelers victory to celebrate on Sunday.
But still, BuKCs party numero uno was a hit. We gained a few new fans, retained most of the old ones, and got to witness a solid BuKCs victory without two of our three or four best players even participating. (Redd is out with a knee, Bogut out with a back). Which makes the 8-4 start to this season that much more frigging awesome ...
Thursday, February 12, 2009
go buKCs go!
One clear of the field at the All Star Break.
Despite Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut being out for the year, despite Luke Ridnour being out until mid-March, despite Dan Gadzurik still drawing a paycheck, the BuKCs somehow, someway, would be "in" if the playoffs started today.
The last three games, have just been awesome. The last three BuKCs games are why I freaking love the NBA. 121 in a loss to Detroit. 124 in a win over Houston. 122 in last night's win over the Pacers.
Three straight games over 120! I love how Coach Skiles has basically said "hey, three of our best players are out, two of them tremendous defenders ... so screw it, we're going up tempo, we're pushing it, and we're just gonna outgun you on offense". Its just been awesome to watch.
Can't wait to see how this resumes after a (sadly) BuKC free All Star weekend.
Here's the latest in the push for the playoffs:
Despite Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut being out for the year, despite Luke Ridnour being out until mid-March, despite Dan Gadzurik still drawing a paycheck, the BuKCs somehow, someway, would be "in" if the playoffs started today.
The last three games, have just been awesome. The last three BuKCs games are why I freaking love the NBA. 121 in a loss to Detroit. 124 in a win over Houston. 122 in last night's win over the Pacers.
Three straight games over 120! I love how Coach Skiles has basically said "hey, three of our best players are out, two of them tremendous defenders ... so screw it, we're going up tempo, we're pushing it, and we're just gonna outgun you on offense". Its just been awesome to watch.
Can't wait to see how this resumes after a (sadly) BuKC free All Star weekend.
Here's the latest in the push for the playoffs:

Sunday, February 8, 2009
what a week!
I just got done watching the Blazers edge the Knicks at the buzzer on a (steve man crush) Brandon Roy layup as time expired.
This, after watching two incredible games over at the brother's this afternoon -- the Celtics melting down in the final minute, allowing the Spurs to score 7 points in 1.4 seconds to see a 3 point lead with :44 to go turn into a 6 point loss, and the Lakers complete an incredible three game road swing at NY / at Bos / at Cle by dominating the last 16 minutes to hand the Cavs their first loss at home.
Three epic, awesome games in an 8 hour span. That alone qualifies this as a great week of basketball. And yet, these three weren't even the best games of the last week!
You also had Friday night's awesome Celtics / Knicks game that saw the Celtics overcome a huge deficit, drop 38 on the Knicks in the 4th, and win in the Gahden. This, less than 24 hours after the Lakers and Celtics needed an extra 5 minutes to decide their latest jaw-droppingly sweet classic.
And that classic less than 24 hours after LeBron went for 50 on the Knicks. Which came less than 48 hours after Kobe had the Gahden faithful (or the 231 of them that remain from the glory days) chanting "MVP!" "MVP!" as he dropped 61 on the Knicks.
And of course, the underrated, under the radar epic from last night. As the BuKCs sadly blew a 45 point outing from Ramon Sessions to lose, in overtime, to the Pistons by 5.
Yeah, its been a brutal month for BuKCs fans. First, Michael Redd blew out both his MCL and ACL diving for a loose ball, meaning we won't see Redd on the court in meaningful action until at least November. Then, after a month of "misdiagnosis" by the BuKCs medical staff, it was revealed that Andrew Bogut was done for the season with a broken back. And as if losing 40% of the starting lineup (and your two best players) wasn't bad enough ... strike three fell in practice on Thursday, as starting point guard Luke Ridnour broke his thumb. He's out a month.
Throw in Tuesday's frustrating defeat in New Jersey (the Nets were handing that game to us, we just didn't take advantage) and last night's heartbreaker, and its a pretty crappy time to be a BuKCs fan right now.
But, I choose to remain optimistic. Just look around the League! Even if the BuKCs are all but finished, what a final 8 week sprint to the playoffs this is gonna be! (And what a postseason this is going to be ...)
Anyways, here's the week ahead for BuKCs fans:
Current Standings:
Team Rec GB Hollinger Schedule
7. 76ers 25-24 ---- 89.0% in Mon vs Phx, Wed vs Mem
8. Nets 24-28 ---- 30.7% in Tue vs SA
9. BuKCs 24-29 0.5 29.7% in Mon vs Hou, Wed vs Ind
10. Bulls 22-29 1.5 48.4% in Tue vs Det, Thu vs Mia
11. Knicks 21-29 2.0 17.7% in Tue at GS, Wed at LAC
This, after watching two incredible games over at the brother's this afternoon -- the Celtics melting down in the final minute, allowing the Spurs to score 7 points in 1.4 seconds to see a 3 point lead with :44 to go turn into a 6 point loss, and the Lakers complete an incredible three game road swing at NY / at Bos / at Cle by dominating the last 16 minutes to hand the Cavs their first loss at home.
Three epic, awesome games in an 8 hour span. That alone qualifies this as a great week of basketball. And yet, these three weren't even the best games of the last week!
You also had Friday night's awesome Celtics / Knicks game that saw the Celtics overcome a huge deficit, drop 38 on the Knicks in the 4th, and win in the Gahden. This, less than 24 hours after the Lakers and Celtics needed an extra 5 minutes to decide their latest jaw-droppingly sweet classic.
And that classic less than 24 hours after LeBron went for 50 on the Knicks. Which came less than 48 hours after Kobe had the Gahden faithful (or the 231 of them that remain from the glory days) chanting "MVP!" "MVP!" as he dropped 61 on the Knicks.
And of course, the underrated, under the radar epic from last night. As the BuKCs sadly blew a 45 point outing from Ramon Sessions to lose, in overtime, to the Pistons by 5.
Yeah, its been a brutal month for BuKCs fans. First, Michael Redd blew out both his MCL and ACL diving for a loose ball, meaning we won't see Redd on the court in meaningful action until at least November. Then, after a month of "misdiagnosis" by the BuKCs medical staff, it was revealed that Andrew Bogut was done for the season with a broken back. And as if losing 40% of the starting lineup (and your two best players) wasn't bad enough ... strike three fell in practice on Thursday, as starting point guard Luke Ridnour broke his thumb. He's out a month.
Throw in Tuesday's frustrating defeat in New Jersey (the Nets were handing that game to us, we just didn't take advantage) and last night's heartbreaker, and its a pretty crappy time to be a BuKCs fan right now.
But, I choose to remain optimistic. Just look around the League! Even if the BuKCs are all but finished, what a final 8 week sprint to the playoffs this is gonna be! (And what a postseason this is going to be ...)
Anyways, here's the week ahead for BuKCs fans:
Current Standings:
Team Rec GB Hollinger Schedule
7. 76ers 25-24 ---- 89.0% in Mon vs Phx, Wed vs Mem
8. Nets 24-28 ---- 30.7% in Tue vs SA
9. BuKCs 24-29 0.5 29.7% in Mon vs Hou, Wed vs Ind
10. Bulls 22-29 1.5 48.4% in Tue vs Det, Thu vs Mia
11. Knicks 21-29 2.0 17.7% in Tue at GS, Wed at LAC
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