Friday, July 31, 2009

Lakers Officially Re-Sign Odom

The Queens native Lamar Odom has finally re-signed with the World Champion L.A. Lakers to a 3 year deal with a team option for a 4th. This teams Odom with another Queens native Ron Artest who signed a few weeks ago; the two of them have known each other for years. This is huge for L.A. who now have the most dynamic lineup in the NBA for next season.

The 2008-'09 World Champion Lakers went 65-17 during the regular season which is a tremendous achievement but this team is now better. The 2009-'10 Lakers can challenge the '95-'96 Bulls record of 72 wins if everyone stays healthy and Andrew Bynum continues to develop.

This lineup is just ridiculous:
Starters - Fisher, Kobe, Artest, Gasol, Bynum
Bench - Odom, Shannon Brown, Vujacic, Walton, Farmer, Josh Powell

Not to mention a guy named Phil Jackson will be coaching for his 11th title. Sorry LeBron & Dwight you are going to have to wait another year.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Jay-Z's New Video, Plays LeBron One on One

Jay-Z's new song D.O.A. (Death of Autotune) features the Jigga man playing LeBron James one on one 4 minutes into the video.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Shaq Hosting Monday Night Raw

So funny.....Shaq is absolutely the coolest basketball player ever (well at least in my time no offense to Walt "Clyde" Frazier). I hope Shaq never retires.

Some News and Notes

The Dallas Mavericks have signed free agent forward Tim "Chucker" Thomas. Thomas has all the talent in the world he just never developed into the player he could have been.

The Pacers have signed free agent point guard Earl Watson to replace the recently released Jamaal Tinsley who has yet to sign with a team and Jarrett Jack who signed with the Raptors.

The Bucks have signed their first round pick Brandon Jennings

and finally........

The swapping of Okafor for Chandler is now official.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Shaq dunks on David Robinson

Just an old All-Star game dunk I was thinking about the other day and found. Shaq dunking it in the face of the "Admiral" David Robinson.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Okafor for Chandler?

According to nba.com the Bobcats and the Hornets are in talks to swap Emeka Okafor for Tyson Chandler. The deal could be official by Tuesday and it is said that more players will be involved in the deal.

It's surprising to see the Bobcats giving up on the double, double and shot blocking machine so early in his career. Emeka Okafor is only 26 (same age as Chandler) but he was the number 2 pick in 2004. Okafor has career averages of 14.9 ppg, 11.3 rpg and 1.9 blocks per game and you trade him? Come on M.J. what are you doing?

On the other hand it is not surprising that the Hornets are going to deal Chandler. Tyson Chandler has career averages of 8.2 ppg, 9 rpg, and 1.4 blocks per game (his rebounding numbers have spiked up the past 3 seasons). They had a trade in place last season to deal Chandler but his turf toe got in the way and he failed his physical with the OKC Thunder. Tyson and CP3 were clearly upset with the move and it was puzzling why they would even do this. Chris Paul is the Hornets organization and pissing him off is dumb. However, adding Okafor would be a solid replacement for the now disgruntled Tyson Chandler, depending if he passes his physical this time.


Charlotte making a trade with the Hornets....it still sounds weird to me.

Why The Knicks Should Sign Iverson

Can you honestly believe that Allen Iverson is still a free agent? He is one of the greatest players of all time, future hall of famer, and he crossed Jordan as a young player(video above). If there is a team that's out there that needs the services of a true scorer it is without a doubt the New York Knicks. A one year deal would make a lot of sense for both sides.

Everyone knows they are in dyer need of someone who can pour in 20 points per game every night. They are also in dyer need of adding someone who can get the fans a little excited for THIS year. Why not sign him?

There will also be no silver lining to another lottery pick because due to Isiah Thomas they do not own their first round pick for next year. Iverson on the Knicks would at least land them the 8th spot and get the young guys some much needed playoff experience.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

11 Year Old Kid Who Can Play With the Big Boys

I stumbled on this video looking for a cool Michael Jordan video to post. It's a bit dated going back to February 12th of 2008 but a year ago he was 11 so now he should be........12 years old yes you got it, thanks for playing everyone and enjoy the video.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Update on the Nets' Brooklyn Plan......Here's a Solution

I found this on Foxsports.com and the New Jersey Nets majority owner Bruce Ratner is looking for investors to help move the team to Brooklyn. One shovel has not gone in the ground yet for the potential 22 acre complex because they are using eminent domain to obtain property where the complex will stand. Eminent domain is basically a way rich owners and powerful politicians can kick people out of their homes so they can build real estate.

"The project has been stalled by financing problems in a crippled real estate market, high-priced designs and lawsuits by residents opposing the use of some condemned property to build the arena. New York's top appeals court has agreed to hear a challenge to the state's use of eminent domain to obtain all the land for the project." as said on Foxsports.com. Basically rich people kicking less fortunate people out of their homes or just having rich people drastically change someones neighborhood has pissed off a lot of people in Brooklyn (not a smart move).


Here's a solution......Move the New Jersey Nets back to Long Island


The Nassau Coliseum (which is the worst arena in professional sports) is where the New York Islanders play and is also where the New York Islanders are tinkering on the edge of moving. The Nassau Coliseum is also where Dr. J and the New York Nets tore up the ABA. So why not work on a deal with Charles Wang (Islanders Owner) to team up and move the Nets back home to the place where it all began and the place they should not have left in the first place.

The New York Islanders and Charles Wang have been trying to get his "Lighthouse Project" passed with the Town of Hempstead for a while now. He is threatening to move the team off of Long Island if his project does not take place by October 3rd of this year. They both can combine their money, build a gorgeous arena and they would not have to go through all the politics both teams are dealing with at the moment. Making a deal like this would make it the 1970s all over again and a "project" between the two teams would actually make sense and work!!

Andre Miller Signs With Blazers

Free agent point guard Andre Miller has inked a three-year deal worth $21 million. Miller will add some stability to the Blazers point guard position that was run by Steve Blake last year. If the awkward Greg Odom can develop (don't hold your breath) and if Brandon Roy can have another MVP caliber season the Blazers can be a problem in the crowded Western Conference.

Friday, July 24, 2009

LeBron James getting dunked on by Jordan Crawford

Nike came to their senses and released the previously banned video of LeBron getting dunked on by Jordan Crawford. Crawford did in fact dunk it in the mouth of the King but this is NOT a big deal. People get dunked on all the time.....even Shaq's been dunked on like 3 times.

All Nike did by confiscating the tapes from this event was create negative publicity towards Nike and LeBron James.

David Lee and the Knicks Contract Negotiations

"Double" Lee and the Knicks have hit a bump in the road in negotiating a new deal. The word is Lee is out there shopping himself in a possible sign and trade deal. The Knicks better get in there and re-sign Lee. They really should just make him happy because once this double double machine is gone Knick fans will have another reason to hate management. The Knicks have wasted their off-season trying to sign geezers like Grant Hill and Jason Kidd when they should be focused on their own players like Lee and Nate Robinson.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Some News and Notes


Ricky Rubio is parting ways with his team in Spain even if Rubio and the T-Wolves can't reach a deal. It is said that Rubio has a few options: Sign with the T-Wolves, take a year off from ball all together(which would be stupid), or sign with another team in Europe wait another year and re-enter the NBA Draft. Is the 19 year old prodigy worth all of this nonsense? Only time will tell.


Jamaal Magloire re-ups with Miami.

The Detroit Pistons sign Chris Wilcox the former Sonic/Thunder & Knick for 2 years and $6 million. Not a smart way for GM Joe Dumars to spend his money. Wilcox has the talent but does not have the drive or desire it takes to succeed in the NBA.

The Pacers have released Jamal Tinsley. The talented point guard from Brooklyn ran into some legal trouble while in Indiana and this led to his release. Will Tinsley be heading home to New York City? It should be a possibility especially if the Knicks can't reach a deal with Andre Miller.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Top 10 dunks performed by LeBron James.

2010 dunk champ? I think so.

LeBron James Top 20 Dunks Of 2008-09 Season

Nothing note-worthy happened since yesterday so with that I give you.....THE KING'S Top 20 Dunks of the '08-'09 season.......the 2010 dunk champ?

Former Pro Shot


Antonio Burks the former Memphis Grizzlies point guard was held up on Monday morning and was shot. Burks remains in critical condition and hopefully will recover. For the full story click here

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Moon Possibly to Cavs....Bigger Move Then You Think

The Miami Heat have until early next week to match the offer sheet signed by Jamario Moon with the Cleveland LeBrons. If Miami lets Moon go the Cavs will be getting a very nice piece to their team. Although Moon had a down year last year he is still a player in the mold of a Trevor Ariza. The former D-Leaguer can dunk it on anybody and is pretty damn good defensively because he can swat a hell of a lot of shots. If signed LeBron alley oops to Moon will be coming to a highlight reel near you.

Steve Nash Stays In Phoenix

Steve Nash has re-signed with the Phoenix Suns with a 2 year $22 Million deal. This all but guarantees that the 35 year old Nash will end his career as a Sun. Nash re-signing in Phoenix has taken the point guard off the list of free agents for 2010. Nash seemed likely to leave for New York next year because former Coach Mike D'Antoni runs the show at the Garden.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Knicks Rookie Jordan Hill

Jordan Hill vs Hasheem Thabeet...........I know it's summer ball but Jordan Hill looks good.

Odom to Miles Alley oop

The Clipper "glory" days.......

The Crazy Off-Season of Q-Rich

Q-Rich has now been traded for the 3rd time in a months time. First the Knicks traded Q-Rich to Memphis for one of the biggest draft busts in NBA history Darko Milicic (seems like a bad trade for the Knicks but Darko can block some shots). Then Q-Rich was traded from Memphis back to Clipperland for former teammate Zach Randolph. So Q-Rich is done moving and was back where it all started for him in L.A. (remember Q-Rich, Darius Miles, & Lamar Odom were supposed to be the next big 3?). WRONG....Q-Rich was traded from Clipperland to Minnesota for Sebastian Telfair, Mark Madson, & Craig Smith. Poor Q-Rich he is now in the cold on a bad young team again. Good luck Q hopefully you aren’t traded again tomorrow.


The Clippers they have a nice little squad out west now and can make some noise.

Baron Davis should be healthy, rookie Blake Griffin, great backup pg in Telfair, big men in Camby, Kaman, Randolph & Al Thorton, not to mention sophomore Eric Gordon and Ricky Davis coming off the bench....that is not to shabby.

Blake Griffin Summer League warm-up dunk

If you don't know......now you know..........this is just a preview of what's to come......can a clipper ever be a real star? We will soon find out.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

The 2009 Off-Season....So Far

The 2009 off-season was supposed to have NBA teams continuing to cut salaries so they can have more room to try and sign a LeBron, D-Wade, Bosh, Amare, etc. It was supposed to be the calm before the storm that is the 2010 free agent class. This theory was far from correct as teams were very, very active in the free agent market. The best teams went out to get better while the bottom tier of teams have continued to cut salaries and trade off their over priced stars. Maybe this is because the salary cap in 2010 has been lowered? One can only speculate. Whatever the reason is it has made the NBA even more top heavy then it has been in the past. The talented have gotten more talented and the least talented have....well....you get the point.

The Los Angeles Lakers the 2008-09 NBA Champions really could have just stayed put with their current roster and contended for another title. All L.A. had to do was re-sign Trevor Ariza and Lamar Odom who were both key components to their ring. However, Jerry Buss one upped the league and went out and signed former All-Star/Bad Boy Ron Artest to a 5 year contract. This all but insured the Lakers another ring or 2 if they re-sign Odom and if Andrew Bynum continues to develop defensively. If everyone stays healthy they will probably go undefeated (just kidding). If not undefeated they will definitely contend for the all time wins record of 72 by the ‘95-‘96 Chicago Bulls, who were led by a guy named Michael.

The aforementioned Trevor Ariza who was not re-signed by the Los Angeles Lakers has signed with Artest’s fromer team the Houston Rockets. So in this trade (basically) the Houston Rockets get the defensive stud who plays big in big games and who can dunk on anybody and I mean ANYBODY. However, with Yao Ming’s career hanging in the ballets and T-Mac trying to play at least 30 games in a season the Ariza signing may not be a big deal. The Rockets have an up and coming star in Aaron Brooks and some other good pieces (Battier, Scola) but let’s be honest they aren’t going to make any significant noise in the playoffs next year (unless T-Mac goes back to being T-Mac).

Over to the East Coast where the Eastern Conference Champion Orlando Magic have made some noise acquiring Vince Carter for Rafer “Skip to My Lou” Alston and Courtney Lee (Ryan Anderson and Tony Battie were in the trade as well but does anybody really care besides their Moms?). Vince Carter comes home to Orlando where he grew up and replaces the most clutch man on the Magic roster last year Hedo Turkoglu. Vince may not be as clutch as Hedo but the bottom line is he is a WAY more talented the Hedo and Vince pared up with Jameer Nelson is dangerous. Think of this starting 5 a healthy Jameer Nelson, Mickael Peitrus, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis, & of course Dwight Howard....scary.

Now over to Bron-Bron Land where the Cavs fell short in the playoffs to the deeper & bigger Magic team. What does Danny Ferry do? He re-signs Anderson “Side Show Bob” Varejao....now they will win the championship (just kidding). In a move that can single handedly make him “GM of the Year” Ferry rips off the worst GM in the league (Steve Kerr in Phoenix) and gets the Shaq-Daddy for next to nothing. All Ferry had to give up was the expiring contracts of an old/worn out Ben Wallace, an unused Sasha Pavlovic, a meaningless second round pick (which will probably be one of the last picks in the draft) and cash. Now come playoff time Shaq may not be able to stick with Dwight Howard when he is setting screens at the top of the key but Dwight vs. a motivated Shaq down low will be a battle for the ages. David Stern is already drooling at the possible Lakers-Cavs finals. However, with Vince in Orlando a Lakers-Magic re-match wouldn’t be too shabby. One thing is for sure it will be alot of fun to watch the Cavs play/put on a show.

The Celtics were going to be a title contender if the big 3 Hall of Fame combo of Garnett, Pierce, and Allen can stay healthy. So signing Rasheed Wallace only has made their team that much stronger. I have a question for Danny Ainge, why in the world would you disrespect your young talented starting point guard in Rajon Rondo and put him on the trade block? Now all that means is that once he is a free agent he is skipping town for sure. The window for another title is now closing so if they don’t steal another one from the Lakers within a year or 2 they are going to be done.

In another huuuuuuge deal the Spurs stole Richard Jefferson from the Bucks. The Bucks in a salary dumping move traded former All-Star Richard Jefferson to the Spurs for an old dirty defensive player Bruce Bowan, Kurt Thomas, and Francisco Oberto (Oberto was then traded to Detroit for Amir Johnson I know everybody couldn’t wait for an update on the status of Oberto.). The Spurs also went out and signed Antonio McDyess. So if San Antonio can stay healthy they will make some serious noise and challenge the Lakers for a spot in the Finals next year. Although they will probably not beat out the Lake show it will still be a grueling 7 game series when they meet each other. Think of this starting five Parker, Ginobili, Jefferson, McDyess, and Duncan not to mention they are coached by one of the greats Gregg Popovich.

Joe Dumars in Detroit continues to mess up his championship core. First he drafts Darko with the second pick in the draft over Carmello, D-Wade and Bosh. Then he trades away captain Billups for A.I. Then he lets Rasheed Wallace walk over to rival Boston for nothing and tries to counter it with the under achieving Charlie Villanueva. The final signing was a good one in getting the clutch Ben Gordon but where is he going to play? Is Rip Hamilton going to come off the bench? We all saw how that worked out last year. What’s their starting 5? Detroit is a mess now and Dumars may be on his last legs...he has just hired ANOTHER coach in Detroit the unknown long time assistant John Kuester. I know Joe-D won a title as a GM and two as a player and is a legend in Detroit, but how many coaches does a GM get to hire before the team goes in another direction?

Other smaller scale moves:

Atlanta re-signed Mike Bibby - can you believe Bibby has never been an All-Star?

The Knicks trade Q-Rich to Memphis for the shot blocking draft bust Darko. Memphis then traded Q-Rich back to where it all began in Clipper land for former teammate Zach Randolph.

The Magic matched an offer of the Dallas Mavericks and resign backup center Marcin Gortat. Since when does have a Jumpman Tattoo on your calf make you good?

In a 4 team trade Shawn Marion ends up in Dallas, Hedo Turkoglu ends up in Toronto, Orlando gets cash and a second round pick, and Memphis gets Jerry Stackhouse. There were more players in the trade but nobody would care about them. Dallas is the big winner in the trade, J-Kidd to Marion alley oops will be coming to a highlight reel near you.

Earl Watson was released by the Thunder. Watson is a good pick up for any team in need of a backup point guard.

Sam Cassell will end his playing career as he has signed a contract to be an assistant coach with the Washington Wizards.

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