Sunday, November 30, 2008
King James is cool with Sir Charles.... Not!
Interesting turn of events in the NBA. Seems the New York Knicks aren't the only ones who like to talk about the 2010 free agency. Charles Barkley, known for his honest-to-goodness comments as TNT's sports analyst had a few words about the King's future. Well, LeBron James didn't take Mr. Barkley's small talk on the latter lightly. And Obviously, he ain't happy at all. Something not to be thankful for perhaps.
The King speaks up: "He's stupid. That's all I've got to say about that," James said Friday night before the Cavaliers' game against Golden State.
Those are cold words. Reaction like that is quite common whenever Sir Charles talks about stuff in the NBA especially on a player like LeBron James. You simply can't blame Barkley for being honest about it. The free agency is 2 years away and there's so much hype on the King's possible departure from his hometown Cleveland to the Big Apple. It's gonna take a while for these two to kiss and make-up, until the All-Star Game in Phoenix that is. Whether that could happen or not remains to be seen.
For now, cheer up Bron! You still have a couple of years having fun times with the Cavs, yes? It can't be that bad. Oh happy days.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
David West is another Pacquiao fan.
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Move over Kevin Garnett. There's another NBA player who's a fan of WBC Lightweight Champion Manny Pacquiao. New Orleans Hornets forward David West (fresh from the Hornets' win against the Clippers ) paid Manny Pacquiao a visit at the Wildcard Gym in Los Angeles, California. The Hornets forward admired how an impressive fighter Manny is. His speed and power is what made West a huge fan of the Filipino Fighter.
Pacquiao pretty much appreciated the nice gesture and even showed some of his own basketball moves to D-West. He was obviously impressed. Pacquiao himself is a huge NBA fan. Trainer Freddie Roach is not surprised of the visit and it's quite an everyday thing whenever Manny trains in LA for a big fight. Doesn't seem to be a distraction for him and Pacman.
Hollywood is not to be outdone of course by NBA players who wanted see the Southpaw from the Philippines train. Actor Mark Wahlberg even dropped by the gym to say hi. How cool is that? Getting some love not only in the NBA but also in Hollywood and the wrestling world. WWE Superstar Undertaker has long been a fan of Pacquiao. His popularity is just tremendous all over.
That is just a taste of what to expect come December 6 (December 7 in Manila) at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. As there will be more celebrities (and Pinoy Politicians) that are going to be in attendance to watch two of the best fighters slug it out.
The Pacquiao vs. Dela Hoya fight is something not to be missed.
The New York Knicks drama continues.
There's still a lot of buzz in the NBA news wire on Starbury ever since Mike D'Antoni started coaching for the Knicks. Despite all the trades made to keep the team perhaps, in contention for the rest of the season and for the much talked about LeBron James sweepstakes for 2010. Donnie Walsh has been quite busy in the Knickerbockers office as of late. Nevertheless, the brouhaha on Stephon Marbury is still far from over.
You can't blame the Knicks fans for being a bit perplexed on the situation. Even Quentin Richardson had something to say about it. He's obviously not happy about it. For a cat like Marbury, who wanted to play for the Knicks clearly wants no part of the team already. The thought of being in such turmoil is killing him more than coach Mike D'Antoni or Donnie Walsh.
Now he gets suspended for refusing to play. Marbury however, reiterarted his stand on not playing a game against Detroit.
"If you say I got to play, I'm going to play," Marbury, speaking before the suspension, said in Friday's New York Post. "If he said I have to play, guess what, I'm going to get on the court and play, period. If I refuse to play, I'm getting suspended. I never told him I'm not going to play. Those words never came out of my mouth. That's insubordination."
It's unfortunate that the Knicks' coach and front office won't give in to let Starbury walk and play for another team that might need his services. It seems both parties are the ones making all the controversy even worse. Granted, the team has cleared cap space for the upcoming 2010 free agency and getting some good players in return off the trades (letting go of Jamal Crawford was a key loss) but the organization itself is suffering in more ways than one.
From the looks of it, the only thing clear is that Stephon Marbury is still being kept in the dog house of sorts in NYC. He has yet to play a game this season unless Knicks president Donnie Walsh finally realizes that "Coney Island's Finest" is better off playing for a another team. Knicks fans haven't been happy since the controversy broke out. At least, the LeBron James courtship is keeping the fans optimistic come summer of 2010.
The plot thickens.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Pacquiao's biggest fight looms closer.
Manny Pacquiao and Oscar Dela Hoya will fight next month
on who's the best fighter in the world of boxing.
As the most anticipated fight of the year draws near, A lot of boxing pundits have favored Golden Boy Oscar Dela Hoya to win due to his size advantage and power. Some however are on Manny Pacquiao's side because of his speed and his quick combinations. Since I'm Filipino, I'd put my money on Pacman. It's natural of course, but I can also see Dela Hoya very capable of beating Pacquiao in the process. There's a lot of debate on who's gonna win but I gotta admit, comparing these two top boxers is like comparing apples to oranges.on who's the best fighter in the world of boxing.
Well both camps have been quite confident of who's gonna knock out who. The newswire on the fight is creating a lot excitement and no doubt, boxing fans alike are itching to see the upcoming dream match. Pacquiao has been sparring with guys bigger than him and he has added some extra muscle in his 5'7" frame. Pacman is confident that his speed is still intact despite the added weight. “I’m very comfortable at this weight. There are a lot of people saying that Manny Pacquiao is moving up a weight division and, `Is he going to be fast or is he going to be slow?”’ Pacquiao said. “In training, we focus on speed, because the speed will be the key in this fight.”
He'll be fighting in a weight limit of 147 lbs. Technically, he has moved up to the Welterweight Division for this exhibition fight. It's the division the Golden Boy is perhaps most comfortable with.
For coach Freddie Roach, he knows Manny Pacquiao is ready to go toe-to-toe with Oscar Dela Hoya come Saturday, December 6 (Sunday, December 7 in Manila). The edge Pacman has over Dela Hoya is what Roach is confident about. What the trainer had to say about The Golden Boy of his chances on Pacman but did praise him on how he (Dela Hoya) has changed since his younger days and how he has transformed himself as one of the most dominant fighters.
Manny Pacquiao however, admits this is the biggest fight of his life. The biggest since perhaps, winning the WBC Lightweight Championship months ago. “This is the biggest fight in my boxing career,” he said. “This is my (chance) that the name Manny Pacquiao will be known not only in the Philippines, but in all boxing.”
For now, we can all make mock-predictions on the Pacquiao-Dela Hoya fight next month. One thing's for sure though, the whole world will be watching. Whoever wins, it will make a lot of fight fans happy and shelling out a lot of cash to watch the pay-per-view would be all worth it.
MABUHAY ANG PILIPINAS!!!!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Japanese schoolgirl makes sports history... in Japan.
Baseball is like the mecca of sports in Japan. Way bigger than soccer or basketball. Many Japanese players like Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui and Hideo Nomo are now playing in the US for the MLB. Now, who would've thought a 16 year old schoolgirl would be drafted by a pro baseball league in Japan? Well, surprising as it may be, but that same Japanese schoolgirl's life will be changed forever. Eri Yoshida has just become an instant celebrity in the world of sports.
Yoshida, a 5-foot baseball virtouso has an incerdible knack for pitching. She has become the first female to play with pro male players in Japan's sports history. That's the kind of thing that golfer Michelle Wie has been trying to achieve in the PGA but of course, that didn't happen.
Playing for an independent league is a stepping stone for Yoshida. "I have only just been picked by the team and have not achieved anything," she said. "I want to play as a pro eventually in a higher league."
She could very well be as big as the Pop idols Utada Hikaru and Ayumi Hamasaki, in the making. The popularity of Eri Yoshida will soon bring out a fan base from the high school boys and perhaps college boys, too. It won't be a surprise if her fellow players in the league would ask for her autograph.
Baseball will now be a bigger hit all thanks to Eri Yoshida and her nasty knuckleball.
Just don't make her mad though. You have been warned.
Yoshida, a 5-foot baseball virtouso has an incerdible knack for pitching. She has become the first female to play with pro male players in Japan's sports history. That's the kind of thing that golfer Michelle Wie has been trying to achieve in the PGA but of course, that didn't happen.
Playing for an independent league is a stepping stone for Yoshida. "I have only just been picked by the team and have not achieved anything," she said. "I want to play as a pro eventually in a higher league."
She could very well be as big as the Pop idols Utada Hikaru and Ayumi Hamasaki, in the making. The popularity of Eri Yoshida will soon bring out a fan base from the high school boys and perhaps college boys, too. It won't be a surprise if her fellow players in the league would ask for her autograph.
Baseball will now be a bigger hit all thanks to Eri Yoshida and her nasty knuckleball.
Just don't make her mad though. You have been warned.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Money got OWN3D!!! Seriously?!!!
This happened in 2003. Some CEO dude named John Rogers beat MJ in a friendly one-on-one game in his own basketball camp. I couldn't believe it after watching the video. Even Damon Wayans couldn't believe it and he let Money know about it.
Here's what he said: "I mean I understand you get crossed up, dunked on, you know it happens... but at your own camp? Come on dawg! Take your picture down and put up Rogers right there."
A little jab on Money there by Wayans but I think he was being serious. hahahaha!!! Funny as always coming from a guy like him but I would have to agree with him. I mean, he's Michael friggin' Jordan!!! Some old fart beat him that easily?!! Surprising, I know.
So Money, whatever happened to "You reach, I teach?" From the looks of it, I think Mr. Rogers could play in the NBA for a 10 day contract, don't you think? Just a thought.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Does Lewis Hamiltion deserve to be World Champion?
It's been about a week since the Brazilian Grand Prix concluded. Yup, the day Lewis Hamilton literally shattered Felipe Massa's dreams of becoming Formula One Champion for the first time. Adding more insult to injury, it happened right smack in his beloved country Brazil.
Massa thought the championship was already at hand as soon as he finished first for the chequered flag but Hamilton spoiled the pre-celebration at the Ferrari camp when Toyota's Timo Glock decided to let him finish 5th place at the pole. He only needed to finish 5th (for 4 points) to secure the championship crown.
It was the worst 30 seconds of Felipe Massa's driving career. He was somewhat robbed of the championship despite getting the win in front of the home crowd but Hamilton was the one who
stole the show. Hamilton then became the youngest world champion in F1 history. Tough luck for Ferrari for celebrating a little too early.
I've been a Maclaren fan since the Mika Hakkinen era. The Torch was passed to Kimi Raikkonen (now with Ferrari), he didn't live up to the hype much like Hakkinen did. When Fernando Alonso signed with Maclaren, I knew he could bring back the championship to Team Maclaren. Raikkonen then signed with Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton came into the picture.
Sure, there was a lot of controversy surrounding Alonso with Team Maclaren last year but Lewis (a rookie driver then) wanted to get in the middle of the Alonso-Raikkonen rivalry. Besides competing with Raikkonen for the champhionship, he had to contend with his fellow Maclaren driver Hamilton for it.
In last year's championship, It was almost a 3-way tie for the driver's championship. Kimi Raikkonen took pole position, getting enough points to seal the championship. Fernando Alonso went back to Renault and Hamilton became the number 1 driver of Maclaren and got Heiki Kovalainen as his teammate.
Since Alonso left Team Maclaren I sort of lost my faith in the team. I'm happy Maclaren is back on top but I felt Felipe Massa deserved to be champion even though I was never a fan of Ferrari. Indeed Lewis Hamilton is a great driver and all but I don't think it's his time to win it all, in my opinion. Then again, he won it anyway.
He's getting all the love back in England celebrating his win. Give him credit for bringing back the championship to Team Maclaren. Kudos to Felipe Massa for his tremendous effort and heart in winning the Brazilian Grand Prix. Much respect to Massa.
Hamilton may have won the F1 world championship but in Brazil, they all know who the real world champion is.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Money wants full ownership of the Bobcats
No surprise that MJ has always wanted to own a team. He was part-owner of the Washington Wizards years ago and now, he's minority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats. That dream could come soon for Money as long as he's still around and majority owner Bob Johnson decides to sell it otherwise.
From NBA.com: "When Bob wants to step aside, I have no problem stepping in and saying, 'Hey, look, I'd love to take control of this franchise but Bob, he's not at that point now." Jordan says.
Well it would be nice to see him call a team his own but I think Money he should perhaps try and get a crack at buying a team where he established his legacy. Having brought 6 championships, his jersey number 23 hanging in the rafters and all. I know it's a long shot for Money to buy the Bulls franchise but you never know.
From NBA.com: "When Bob wants to step aside, I have no problem stepping in and saying, 'Hey, look, I'd love to take control of this franchise but Bob, he's not at that point now." Jordan says.
Well it would be nice to see him call a team his own but I think Money he should perhaps try and get a crack at buying a team where he established his legacy. Having brought 6 championships, his jersey number 23 hanging in the rafters and all. I know it's a long shot for Money to buy the Bulls franchise but you never know.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Pistons didn't have The Answer for game against the Raptors
As reported on NBA.com, Iverson didn't see action for the Pistons in yesterday's game against the Raptors. It's a good thing for me, that I wasn't able to watch that particular game yet. I have no clue whether or not it was aired here in the Philippines.
Tayshaun Prince did most of the work scoring 27 points as Detroit cruised past Toronto 100-93. The Pistons now have a 4-0 win streak and is looking to extend the streak as soon as Iverson is set to debut for the Pistons, perhaps in their next game against New Jersey.
I'm not really an Allen Iverson fan but I sure wanna see him play with the Pistons. I think he (Iverson) is more comfortable in the East. I'm sure he'll fit in well in Detroit. In the west, I'm also looking forward to watching Mr. Big Shot play for the Nuggets for the first time. Chauncey Billups will definitely make a difference in Denver and perhaps Melo can learn a thing or two about leading a team and playing D for the Nuggets.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
The Answer comes to Motown. C-Bills back in Denver
Allen Iverson comes to Detroit for a possible championship run.
NBAE/Getty Images
NBAE/Getty Images
The rumored trade has been confirmed. Just yesterday, Joe Dumars has finally pulled the trigger and has completed the four-player trade between the Pistons and Nuggets. Both teams will now have added scoring depth in the likes of Allen Iverson and Chauncey Billups. Mr. Dumars is definitely a happy man in acquiring The Answer to the Pistons lineup.
"We are pleased to welcome Allen Iverson to the Pistons organization," said Joe Dumars, Pistons President of Basketball Operations. "Allen has proven he is one of the elite players in the league and we like what he adds to our roster at the guard position. We appreciate everything that Chauncey Billups, Antonio McDyess and Cheikh Samb brought to the organization during their time here in Detroit and we certainly wish them all the best."
With Iverson in the Pistons roster, Rip Hamilton will possibly make the role of the 6th man paving the way for point guard Rodney Stuckey and Tayshaun Prince as permanent starters. The Pistons will now have more scoring depth in Hamilton coming off the bench. The starting five will now consist of: Rodney Stuckey and Allen Iverson in the backcourt, Tayshaun Prince, Rasheed Wallace and Jason Maxiell in the frontcourt.
Allen Iverson now has the opportunity to make another run for the NBA Championship.
Chauncey Billups on the other hand will back home to Denver along with Antonio Mcdyess to provide some championship experience and leadership for the Nuggets. The trade has beefed up the Nuggets' point guard and power forward spots respectively. It's something the team lacked in terms of rebounding since the departure of Marcus Camby, now with the LA Clippers and Eduardo Najera to the New Jersey Nets.
Recently, forward Juwan Howard was waived by the Nuggets which clearly makes way for Antonio McDyess in a starting role at the power forward spot. Essentially, the Nuggets have added scoring at the four-spot not just in rebounding. Nene can now play in his natural position at center in having McDyess at power forward.
The Nuggets now have the lineup of: Billups (PG), Smith (SG), Martin (SF), McDyess (PF) and Nene (C). It will be interesting to see if C-Bills can gel with JR Smith in the Backcourt. At least Smith won't have to handle the ball all that much with Billups running the point.
Both the Nuggets and Pistons got value in this Blockbuster trade. As reported earlier in the offseason, Iverson was already in the trade rumors long before, so it's no surprise to see AI in a new team. What's quite daunting is that Billups' name was hardly mentioned (or at least some
Recently, forward Juwan Howard was waived by the Nuggets which clearly makes way for Antonio McDyess in a starting role at the power forward spot. Essentially, the Nuggets have added scoring at the four-spot not just in rebounding. Nene can now play in his natural position at center in having McDyess at power forward.
The Nuggets now have the lineup of: Billups (PG), Smith (SG), Martin (SF), McDyess (PF) and Nene (C). It will be interesting to see if C-Bills can gel with JR Smith in the Backcourt. At least Smith won't have to handle the ball all that much with Billups running the point.
Both the Nuggets and Pistons got value in this Blockbuster trade. As reported earlier in the offseason, Iverson was already in the trade rumors long before, so it's no surprise to see AI in a new team. What's quite daunting is that Billups' name was hardly mentioned (or at least some
would think otherwise) in the NBA rumor mill. A new beginning for AI and Mr. Big Shot playing for new teams. Expect more big trades like this to come during the season. For now, the Nuggets and Pistons are now the teams to watch because of the trade.
Jersey sales will be higher than usual once the Pistons Iverson jersey comes out in the market. All is well in the Motor City and the Mile High state.
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