That’s It?!?

July 23, 2009

A few weeks ago a pick-up game at Lebron James’ Nike summer basketball camp (actual name: Lebron James Skills Acadamey) sparked widespread media attention.  During a pick up game, Xavier sophomore Jordan Crawford dunked on Lebron.  Or so they say.  From CBSSports.com:

It was a two-handed jam, the kind that would’ve circulated quickly on YouTube. But Nike officials eliminated that possibility shortly after the dunk happened by allegedly confiscating tapes from various cameramen.

Last night, video of the dunk was released. Read the rest of this entry »


The Chosen One Cometh

May 23, 2009

It was absolutely amazing.  It was unbelievable.  Something that the NBA has  needed since the 90s…

… a travel to be called late in the game on a super star.

Oh, whats that you say? Big Game James? Oh yes!  That reminds me:

The Chosen One has arrived and its time for the world to bask in his glory!

The world will remember what happened May 22, 2009 for eternity.

LeBron’s last second shot. Few things in life are achieved in such little time and none are as glorious.

With this, a new era has begun.   Basketball has been changed forever.  With this shot the name LeBron James will forever be remembered alongside Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Bill  Russell… and whoever else you may put him against, yes even Michael Jordan.  Basketball finally has the star its needed since Jordan hung it up.  The NBA has found someone to fill the void.  Its something that Kobe, Shaq, Carmelo, Iverson, Nash and any other player couldn’t do.  The reign of King James has finally and officially begun.

The images will be iconic.  The momeries will last forever.


Better on Ice

May 17, 2009

For my first blog post I thought I was going to write about my first couple days interning for the Binghamton Mets, the AA Eastern League affiliate of the New York Mets.  But since I’m a Phillies fan (and because it was just going to be too hard to put into words how much I had to do) I decided that writing about working for the Mets was not important at this time. 

What is important is the time of the year it is—May.  This means it is time for the NHL and NBA playoffs.  One of these I love and the other I just get annoyed with.

First, for the one that I love.  This is the NHL playoffs.  To me nothing beats the excitement of playoff hockey.  Yes, the NHL does a horrible job of getting itself out there (thanks Gary Bettman) but when you can actually watch a game it puts you on the edge of your couch.  An OT game is even better.  In fact I say it is the most exciting moments in any of the professional sports.  A goal can end it at anytime and anyway. Read the rest of this entry »


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