Friday, December 23, 2005

Upon a Funny Quote

Saw this one on the "Quote of the Day" page at Sports Guy's World:


"Ray Lewis is the type of guy, if he were in a fight with a bear I wouldn't help him, I'd pour honey on him because he likes to fight. That's the type of guy Ray Lewis is." -- Shannon Sharpe

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Upon Surprising AM news

So I think this blog would serve as evidence that I am a huge Yankee fan. I follow this team very closely, and try to keep on top of most everything that happens concerning player moves. Now imagine my surprise, after calling it a relatively early night last night, when I work up and read <this article

Now, as I browse further, I also see that Octavio Dotel is coming into the fold as well.

I will post extensively on this later, but I am still digging up information.

See what happens when I go to bed at a reasonable hour?!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Upon Quick Updates

I continue to be impressed with the emergence of Channing Frye. The number 8 draft-pick was widely panned by critics, claiming the Knicks went far too high for a "soft" center who didn't average double digit rebounds in college. I don't know if any of these critics had looked at his WET jumpshot, but this 6'11" kid is pulling people out to KG range and splashing it on them, and his pump-fake drive to the basket is developing. A tough streak is also coming around, as evidenced when he tried to bang it on Alonzo's head when he was having a 9 block game against the Knicks. I like the pick, and hope that Isiah doesn't mistakenly pull the trigger on a deal like...

Trade rumors have been swirling around the Pacers disgruntled forward Ron Artest. Ron-Ron is a Queensbridge NYC product who starred at St. John's. He is a lock-down defender who also averages 18 points. However, his citizenship problems are well-documented. Now Artest indicates that we wants out of Indiana, and favors a trade to NY or Cleveland. While I would love to have a player of his ability on the Knicks, I am wary of what we would have to give up for a person of questionable character who is quitting on his current squad. The most valuable guy right now is Frye, but he plays Jermaine O'Neal's position. The prevailing theory is Artest for Peja Stojacavic, which would work for both teams. We'll keep an eye on that one.

The draw for the 2006 World Cup in Germany went down on Saturday. The US is in a group with Italy, the Czech Republic, and Ghana. Conventional soccer wisdom says that this is a difficult draw for all involved. We have been hearing that the US will have a tough time, but I suspect that those teams were none too pleased to see our name get selected either. The US squad is extremely fit, and have dynamic players in Donovan, Beasley, and possibly Freddy Adu. Here's hoping for a win, two draws, and an advance on aggregate or goal differential.

A fond farewell to Tony Womak, who had a very underwhelming tenure with the Yankees. He was traded for table scraps, and never fit on the team once Cano came up. Take care Tony, I'll never forget your 28 steals!

In other player movement, the Yankees acquired lefty Mike Myers from the Sox, who we again hope will fill the lefty set-up role for Mariano. History says that Michael Myers is notoriously difficult to stop, surviving bullets, knives, electrocution...etc. Hopefully he will be this difficult to hit.

thats all for now.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Upon the Pistons with and without Larry Brown

Quick note here today. I hear plenty of talk about how Detroit is just as good if not better with Flip Saunders at the helm. Columnists and talking heads are claiming that Brown made his team too bland on defense, and that Saunders has taken the clamps off and made the team even more dangerous. I say enjoy the regular season.

Plenty of NBA teams can run up and down the floor during the first 82. The Pistons have good talent, and can drop points easily. However.... titles are not won in the Regular season. Wait until the "new look" Pistons see the Heat this year, or the Pacers, (or the Bucks). Lets see how first-round Flip does when everyone can score, and defend. Lets say they make it on experience to the Finals. Does this team who took the Spurs to Game 7 with Brown even win a game without him? to steal a quote someone else stole "Lets not start sucking each other's ____ just yet".

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