Friday, February 13, 2009

All-Star 2009



All-Star Weekend is back again, and its time to make some last minute predictions:

Rookie Challenge: We all know this is all about Al Thorton vs. Eric Gordon. Nobody cares about Durant vs. Oden, right? The sophomores have easily won the last six years, but this year isn't going to be easy. Kevin Durant is their only serious offensive beast, and offense is all that really matters in these games. The team of Derrick Rose, and OJ Mayo is looking pretty good right now. Prediction: Rookies in an upset.

Shooting Stars: The most boring of competitions of the weekend really comes down to who can make the half-court shot first. The defending winners the Spurs are back, but no team has repeated in this game. Of the rest, I'm going for the hometown team. Prediction: Suns

Skills Challenge: Not as great a group as previous years (see Dwayne Wade vs. Lebron vs.Kobe, etc). The winner has to show the best balance of passing, speed and shooting ability. Derrick Rose winning would be super impressive, but the jump shot will give him trouble. Prediction: Tony Parker.

Three-Point Shootout: My favorite of the competitions, the three-point contest features three time winner Jason Kapono against a relatively weak field. His main competition should come from Rashard Lewis, especially from the corners. That's not enough. Prediction: Jason Kapono (again).

Slam Dunk Contest: The most anticipated contest of the night includes two previous winners, little Nate Robinson and Superman Dwight Howard. Robinson should never have won in the first place, and Howard could be the most entertaining player in the NBA. JR Smith is the sleeper in the contest, but lacked creativity last time he was here. Prediction: Superman!!!

2009 All-Star Game: Shaq is back! This years teams show a nice mix of young and veteran players, and will be entertaining as always. I don't care how good Kobe is, there is no way a team with Lebron, Wade, and Superman can lose. Winner: East MVP: Dwayne Wade.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Phelps Suspended and Loses Kellog

After the tragic incident of Michael Phelp's tabloid tale, Phelps is feeling the repercussions. USA swimming has agreed to ban Phelps from competing for 3 months. Phelps has also lost a major sponsor, Kellogg, who have decided to drop his endorsement because his actions are "not consistent with the image of Kellogg". This is not the first time Phelps has gotten in trouble with the public, or with the law for that matter. After his first Olympic run in 2004, Phelps was caught for drunk driving. Could this behavior be a release from 4 years of stress and training? Phelps responded by saying, "It's something that USA Swimming came up with. It's fair. Obviously, for a mistake you should get punished". Fair? What do you guys think?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

Best of Paris







Here are some of the best moments from my trip to Paris. Check back later for more memories from Europe!

2008 Year in Review

Top 5 Sports moments of 2008:
Written by Joseph Antonios

5. Introducing Josh Hamilton! Baseball’s greatest personal story was headlined by the greatest showcase of power and hitting prowess ever televised. Josh Hamilton burst on the scene after battling drug addiction, to become a Christian, turn his life around, and hit 28 home runs in one round of the Home Run Derby.

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4. Superman! One dunk can do a lot of things. This one alone resurrected the Slam Dunk Contest, and solidified Dwight Howard as a showman and superstar. Kenny’s reaction says it all:



3. Mr. Big Shot. Tiger Woods at his best. Even with a torn ACL, Tiger came through with a performance even he called his “best”. I was personally rooting for Rocco, but this is special:



2. The Catch. To be honest, I didn’t even know who David Tyree was before this catch, but I sure do now. You’ve gotta give Eli Manning credit for that amazing escape, but the use of the helmet was brilliant. Not only is it the best Super Bowl catch ever in the best Super Bowl ever, IT HELPED BEAT BOSTON!!!



1. He Just Can’t Lose. This wasn’t the record breaker, and it was the only race in which Michael Phelps did not set a world record, but boy, was it exciting. It kept the world’s greatest swimmer on course for 8 gold medals, and provided a finish the greatest digital technology couldn’t fully capture (and it increased our Gold/Medal count).



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Honorable Mention:
Justin Timberlake at the ESPY’s. Enjoy.