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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Words of Wisdom Wednesday: Kevin Durant
"I doubt im the next face; i'm just another guy helping to bring a gold back to the U.S. It's been a dream of mine since I was a little kid - Kevin Durant
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Durantula,
Words of Wisdom Wednesday
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
T.O. to the Bengals
According to Profootballtalk.com, Terrell Owens has picked the Bengals to be his team this upcoming season. He will join friend, Chad Ochocinco to help make the team a more dominant force in the AFC.
Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/07/27/to-picks-the-bengals/
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Breaking News,
journalism
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Maseo (Lil Mamba)
Remember when ESPN was following LeBron in high school and we all thought that was amazing? That's nothing! This kid is 8 years old and already he has received slight attention from Kobe Bryant. Black Mamba nicknamed him Maseo, which means Little Mamba. Kid's a baller and I find this video hilarious and very impressive.
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Kobe is Overrated,
LeBronze,
NBA,
Oddities
Cheerleading Officially Not a Sport
Finally! We have officially knocked one off the list. Today a federal judge decided that it cannot be called a sport. The Reuters story is here as MSNBC. Now that we have that settled we are almost there! All we have to do is get rid of NASCAR, golf, swimming, dancing, figure skating, curling, poker, girls sports, WWE, billiards, ping pong, UFC, spelling bees...
Also, this website is AMAZING.
Also, this website is AMAZING.
S.I.'s Fortune 50
Sports Illustrated released their annual report of the richest athletes for 2009. Topping the list yet again was Tiger Woods with over $90 million. LeBron was fourth on the list, and the highest ranked NFL player was Peyton Manning at number 8. The most obvious point we can deduce from this list is that if you are on the Yankees you have a good chance of being one of the richest sports people in the world.
Words of Wisdom Wednesday: Jordan On LeBron
"There's no way, with hindsight, I would've ever called up Larry, called up Magic and said, 'Hey, look, let's get together and play on one team.'"
- Michael Jordan
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Jordan,
LeBronze,
NBA,
Words of Wisdom Wednesday
The Fantasy Football Annex
One of the reasons for the slow updates lately is because fantasy.eighteen-one.com has launched! We call it The Fantasy Football Annex. There you will find all your fantasy football advice, strategy, rankings, cheat sheets and news. We've made it a one stop shop for all a fantasy football players needs because along with our own opinions and advice we have aggregated articles, rankings and news from top sites such as ESPN Fantasy, Yahoo! Fantasy, NFL Fantasy and FFToolbox. Check it out by clicking the red Fantasy link in our navigation bar up top!
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Fantasy Football,
Random Posts at 2am
Monday, July 19, 2010
Manly Mondays: The Expendables: A Call To Arms
Don't be a pussy, go spend 10 bucks on this movie August 13th!
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Manly Mondays,
Manly stuff,
Swearing
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
LeBron Owes Cleveland Nothing
The NBA is a business and this was a business move. Do you think Cleveland would act differently to a well loved and devoted player? Well they didn't. After being a fan favorite for 14 years they ditched Zydrunas Ilgauskas in a trade for Antown Jamison. They simply traded him away for a better player, a business move any team would make.
After Big Z was bought out of his contract by the Wizards he sat around not playing. Then Shaq went down with any injury and Cleveland scrambled to find another big man. Who did they turn to? Reliable ol' Big Z. He easily accepted their low salary offer because at least it was a job.
Mr. Professional, aka the most ridiculously uncouth owner in the NBA, Dan Gilbert, basically said "Hey Big Z, thanks for being the most loved player on the team for 14 years until LeBron took over, now get out...Oh crap one of our many mercenary players went down with and injury? Big Z come back we need you!"
What's the point of this story? LeBron treated the Cavaliers the same way they treat their players. No matter how special or loved they are, this is a sports business that is about winning and money. So go ahead and bitch LeBron out Cleveland, but you know you would do the same thing.
Side note: Big Z has signed with the Heat. I find that hilarious.
Side note 2: Don't worry Clevendars, there will be a rebuttal about why LeBron is a raging cunt coming soon.
After Big Z was bought out of his contract by the Wizards he sat around not playing. Then Shaq went down with any injury and Cleveland scrambled to find another big man. Who did they turn to? Reliable ol' Big Z. He easily accepted their low salary offer because at least it was a job.
Mr. Professional, aka the most ridiculously uncouth owner in the NBA, Dan Gilbert, basically said "Hey Big Z, thanks for being the most loved player on the team for 14 years until LeBron took over, now get out...Oh crap one of our many mercenary players went down with and injury? Big Z come back we need you!"
What's the point of this story? LeBron treated the Cavaliers the same way they treat their players. No matter how special or loved they are, this is a sports business that is about winning and money. So go ahead and bitch LeBron out Cleveland, but you know you would do the same thing.
Side note: Big Z has signed with the Heat. I find that hilarious.
Side note 2: Don't worry Clevendars, there will be a rebuttal about why LeBron is a raging cunt coming soon.
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C.R.E.A.M.,
LeBronze,
NBA,
Shaq
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
NBA Thursday Night Smackraw
"Sources" have announced that LeBron will have a 1 hour special Thursday night at 9 ET on ESPN to announce what team he is going to. Who does this guy think he is, Brett Favre?
Also, Bosh has said he does not want to go to the Cavs so tough luck Cleveland with getting LeBron back. Chris Broussard, the man with the sources, said "the Bulls and Knicks are not dead yet."
Also, Bosh has said he does not want to go to the Cavs so tough luck Cleveland with getting LeBron back. Chris Broussard, the man with the sources, said "the Bulls and Knicks are not dead yet."
Monday, July 5, 2010
A new challenger appears
While the biggest franchises in the NBA free-agent race are Chicago and New York, there is one team who is hoping to sneak under the radar and grab the biggest names in sports out from the noses of everyone. This team of course is well known to the public, and has been home to greats such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Of course I am speaking of the Harlem Globetrotters, who have entered the race to woo Lebron James and Dwyane Wade to their franchise. If they accept the globetrotter's offer they will both receive 51% of the merchandise revenue, as well as part of the team ownership. In fact the globetrotters are so confident that they will get the two superstars to join their ranks that they have begun selling their jerseys in their online store. If the globetrotters did somehow manage to nab the two biggest free-agents on the market I think it would be fair to say that Harlem should be allowed to play in the NBA, though i'm not sure where that would leave their rivals the Washington Generals. Perhaps they could try to pick up Chris Bosh.
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D-Wade,
Globetrotters,
LeBronze
Friday, July 2, 2010
NBA Free Agency Update
What we know so far:
- Everyone is meeting with everybody.
- Rudy Gay is reportedly signing a long term deal to stay on the Grizzlies
- Joe Johnson is reportedly signing a long term deal to stay on the Hawks
- Paul Pierce may or may not have signed a deal to stay on the Celtics
- The "big free agents" will know their destination within the next few days
- Amar'e Stoudemire is reportedly close to signing a 5 year deal with the Knicks!
- The Knicks met with Dwyane Wade after talking with Amar'e and Wade has said he is "intrigued"
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C.R.E.A.M.,
Knicks,
NBA
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