Sunday, August 10, 2008

W.W.L.H.D.?




W.W.L.H.D. -- What Would Lin Hao Do?

I’m officially adopting that as my new life motto.

For those of us who watched the Opening Ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic Games, and sat through long enough to watch China enter the Bird’s Nest stadium, you likely know the story of 9-year-old Lin Hao, who is my newfound hero.

As Yao Ming carried the Chinese flag, towering over his fellow countrymen, and frankly the entire stadium, he was accompanied by a young man (and after hearing Lin Hao’s story, he most definitely can be called a man) carrying a mini version of the Chinese flag, along with a mini Olympic flag.

Then, Bob Costas explained why Lin Hao (who barely came up to Yao’s knee cap) was leading his country.

The 9-year-old was a survivor of the recent earthquakes in China, which claimed the lives of over 70,000. But Lin Hao is more than a survivor – he is a hero.

Lin Hao was at school when the quakes struck. Out of his 30 classmates, only 10 survived, including Lin Hao, who freed himself from the rubble of his fallen school.

But once free, Lin Hao didn’t run for safety.

Instead, he returned to the rubble and freed two of his classmates who were trapped.

Following the tragedy, when asked why he risked his life and went back for his friends, Lin Hao’s answer was simple and matter of fact – not because they asked for his help; not because he wanted to be a hero.

Because he was one of his “classroom leaders.”

That’s it – plain and simple.

“I was the hall monitor, it was my job to look after my classmates,” Lin Hao said aftewards.

It’s been awhile since I was inspired to blog about something – a humble thanks to Lin Hao for providing an inspiration that extends far beyond my words on this page.

Monday, May 19, 2008

That's Gotta Sting!


Down 0-2.

No home court advantage.

No problem.

I hadn’t been this nervous going into a basketball game in a long time, not even a finals game. The Hornets were a tough matchup for the Spurs. We played them 7 times and would probably need 70 more to figure out a way to cover David West.

Sadly for the Hornets, we showed the league the best way to play them – let Chris Paul and West get theirs – stop everybody else.

Now it’s a date with the Lakers. It’s another tough matchup no doubt and we don’t get much time to rest.

But excuses are like a’holes – everyone has one and most of them stink.

But no matter what happens, I can smile knowing I’ve heard my new least favorite sound in the world for the last time this season….. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Honestly, when you need a shtick to get your fans fired up, you haven’t been winning very long. Take a lesson New Orleans – act like you’ve been there.

TIMMMMMMMMMMM-MMMMMMMYYYYYYYYYY D!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Get ready Jack... the defending champs are coming to town.

Go Spurs Go.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Rub Some Dirt On It!

I have no clue what this is, where it came from or why it was made, but it's sheer genius.

Thanks to Rubes from Johnny Wishbone for pointing it out.

Fantastico!



GO CUBS GO!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Jayhawk: A Meal Fit For A Tiger

There’s something about being eliminated from all your brackets (even though I had Memphis winning in one) and your blind draws (I had UNC, grrrrrr) that can really sink your enthusiasm for college hoops.

I have to admit, I can’t remember the last time I was so disinterested in an NCAA hoops championship game. It’s partly because I have no feelings either way towards either team. And it’s partly because I just can’t see Kansas hanging with Memphis. At all.

Admittedly, however, there is a bit of pride on the line as I’ve been picking Memphis to win it all for quite some time now (read the archives folks). So the “I told you so” factor is always nice. But we all know, that and 35 cents might get you a phone call.

Alas, I do have my four squares still in play -- we did random number squares for the entire NCAA tourney, a la Super Bowl squares. You get one set of numbers (or in my case, four sets) for all 65 games. Really a great way to make every game count down to the final buzzer. So while I will certainly be rooting for that, I just don’t think…

Oh who am I kidding. It’s the championship game. I’ll be watching.

Plus, I can’t miss arguably the best 30 seconds in sports all year – “One Shining Moment.” Regardless of the winning team, it gives me goosebumps every time. Never fails. Possibly Luther Vandross’ greatest song ever. Seriously.

Memphis 77, Kansas 59

Behold the power of Derrick Rose.

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On another freshman point guard related note...

While Rose will declare and deservedly so, because he's actually ready (and should be the #1 pick, even over Michael Beasley), another freshman PG has already beat him to the draft sign in sheet.

Arizona PG Jerryd Bayless has declared himself eligible for the draft.

Laughable. No other word for it.

A guy with a ton of talent, and no idea whatsoever how and when to use it.

Lute could've worked his magic on Bayless and turned him into the next great UA point guard. The next Damon Stoudamire, Khalid Reeves, Mike Bibby, Gilbert Arenas, Jason Terry, etc.

Instead, world get ready to meet the next... Shaun Livingston.

Enjoy your pay day, dumbass.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Can Someone Tell The Cubbies We've Started Without Them?

Two games. Two equally painful losses.

Enough already.

100 years dammit. I don’t have enough fingers or toes to count to 101.

Clearly whatever we’re doing right now, just ain’t working.

For the record, I’m not worried (yet) about Kerry Wood as closer. It was the guy’s first try EVER as our full-time closer and he came in a non-save situation…. We all know what happens in games like that, regardless of who is on the hill.

Anyhoo, F the Brewers. Enough is enough.

I offer up a little GO CUBS GO to get the troops fired up!

Enjoy… and get on the bandwagon now while a seat is cheap. This team wins the division – and then some.

GO CUBS GO!!!!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The Rebirth Of Wildcat Basketball Begins

Ladies and gentlemen, the Silver Fox is back in the desert – and he’s not messing around.

Lute Olson held a press conference on Tuesday, addressing reporters for the first time since announcing he would be making his triumphant return to the UofA sidelines next season.

And while he skirted around many of the questions as to what exactly caused his temporary absence, there was one issue Lute had no problem speaking candidly about – Kevin O’Neill, who held down the fort (or at least tried to) in Lute’s absence.

Prior to the press conference, it was revealed the O’Neill (who earlier this year had been dubbed Lute’s eventual successor) would not be with the team next year.

Here’s what Lute had to say about letting O’Neill run the team (into the ground) and the players that were unexpectedly stuck with him for the season…

"I apologize for what they had to go through this year in terms of the change," Olson said. "They came here to play a wide-open game, and they didn't. That's no one's fault, because that's not coach O'Neill's belief on the offensive end. It was his team once I left. But I said we're going to play Arizona basketball and we're going to have fun doing it."

In other words, Coach O’Neill, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

Welcome back Lute!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

And Then There Were Four...

My brackets are all but shot to hell.

Kudos to anyone who went straight chalk on their bracket. At least you’ve got all four Final Four squads.

I’ve still got 3 out of 4 alive (although I’ve hyped up Memphis all year long, I decided to pick Texas. Uggggh. Oh well)

My hopes now lie in my pick of UNC in the blind draw at work. Nice pick, huh?

First pitch in the new Nationals park is just moments away, so we’ll keep this short and sweet.

Memphis over UCLA – Two words: Derrick Rose. Could/should be the first pick in the draft.

UNC over Kansas – I said a long time ago I wasn’t impressed with Kansas. Still not. And no one wills their team to victory like Tyler Hansborough. Frankly, I think UNC wins pretty easily (I’ll call a 12-point win).

Well, I said it before and I’ll say it again. I’ve seen a lot of different teams play this year, and no one impresses me like those Tigers from Memphis.

Plus, Roy Williams is a chop.

Sadly, it appears my blind draw pick could be all for not.

Memphis over UNC.

Play Ball!

What a great day.

The Elite Eight becomes the Final Four.

Oh, and it’s Opening Day!!!!

So what if there’s only one game on the schedule… it’s still Opening Day!

Gotta love it.

Not gonna lie – planning for a wedding basically means no time to blog. I look forward to my triumphant regularly scheduled return sometime after August 16.

Mark your calendars.

But for now, a quick sampling of MLB predictions…

First things first – baseball. Here are my humble predictions for the 2008 MLB Season:


AL East - Yankees
AL West - Mariners
AL Central - Tigers
AL WC - Indians

NL East - Mets
NL West - Arizona
NL Central - Cubbies!!!
NL WC - Phillies

NL Champ - Mets
AL Champ - Tigers

2008 WS Champ - Mets

AL MVP - Alex Rodriguez
NL MVP - David Wright

AL CY - Erik Bedard
NL CY - Johan Santana

AL ROY - Erick Aybar
NL ROY - Fukodome

AL Manager of Year - John McLaren
NL Manager of Year - Sweet Lou

AL Comeback - Rich Harden
NL Comeback - Kerry Wood

AL Breakout Player - Josh Hamilton
NL Breakout Player - Michael Bourn

AL Breakout Team - Mariners
NL Breakout Team - Astros

AL Bust - Dontrelle
NL Bust - $18 million Andruw

AL HR Leader - ARod
NL HR Leader - Ryan Howard

Prop Bets:
Lead Leaguer in Blown Saves - Lidge
First Manager to be Fired - Bochy
First Season Ending Injury - Pujols
More Wins: Pedro or Pettite - Pedro
Most Starts: Schilling or Joba - Joba
More: Liriano Wins OR Wood Saves - Wood
Sori: More HR + RBI or K's - Ks
Will Cust Break The K Record? No
More K's Braun or Manny? Manny

Oh by the way, it's the 100 year anniversary of the last time the Cubs were world champs. Yes, 100 years.

Feels like a special year. What better way to celebrate a painful anniversary!

GO CUBS GO!!!!

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Better Late Than Never

The dog ate my homework.
My alarm didn’t go off.
I had to save the world from alien invasion.

They say excuses are like people’s hind quarters -- everyone has ‘em and most of them stink.

With that being said, I won’t tell you why I my first post of 2008 comes with just six days left in January. It sucks. I miss it. I miss you. And go ahead and say it, you miss me.

So, much in the vein of taking your girl out to a nice dinner after an argument that was your fault, I’ll try to make this one good to make sure you love me again.

So as the coffee is brewing and the world is still quiet, here’s what is percolating in my brain on a Saturday morning...

EYE OF THE TIGERS - I haven’t watched as much college hoops this year as I normally do. I’ll be the first to admit it. However, as the ides of March draw near, my interest (and my attention span) is piquing once again and I find myself tuning in just for the heck of it.

Because of that, I can only say what I know… and more precisely, what I’ve seen. I’ve watched Memphis play a few times this year. They’re good. I know, real bold statement about the undefeated #1 team in the country. But trust me, they’re good.

Better than the brief stints of UNC I’ve seen. Better then Kansas. Better than UCLA.

Joey Dorsey is a beast. He’s like a mini-Ben Wallace (when he was actually good) with a better offensive awareness. In fact, he wears #3 in honor of Bbbbben. This guy will be a legit banger in the Association when it’s all said and done.

Chris Douglas-Roberts – what can you really say about a guy with three first names? Solid all around.

The Ghost of Elliot Perry – Ok so he hasn’t played there in almost two decades. But I’m watching their game on ESPN against Gonzaga and they just showed Perry’s jersey hanging in the Pyramid’s rafters. I enjoyed the blast from the past, so figured you would too. Who can forget the man affectionately dubbed “Socks”?!? If it doesn’t ring a bell, I’m disappointed. But since I’m here for you, CLICK HERE for a refresher.

And of course, the difference maker is super frosh Derrick Rose, whose game is now in full bloom as the team’s floor general.

I like Coach Cal too (sorry John Cheaney).

This will be a real tough team come tourney time – regardless if they run the table in the regular season or not… frankly, who cares. Sure it looks nice on paper, but that and a quarter won’t even get you a phone call. Plan on seeing the Tigers hanging around come March, and for the other 15 teams who fall in their bracket, I suggest praying for a quick death and may the God of college hoops have mercy on your souls.

THE CATS MEOW – The other team I’ve had the pleasure of watching several times this year is of course my beloved Arizona Wildcats. My opinion has run the gamut this year – from Best Team We’ve Seen In Awhile to Lucky To Get Out Of The First Round. But as the season has progressed, the former position is becoming more realistic.

Don’t bother looking at their 13-6 record, it will just lead you astray. As they do year in and year out, the Cats have had a brutal schedule thus far – and it’s all by choice. Lute knows how to get a team ready for tourney time (and yes, I know Lute ain’t there this year, but it wasn’t Kevin O’Neill who drew up the schedule before the season started).

While some teams are padding their stats and their records with games against Northeast Saskatchewan State and Cupcake U, the Cats are going up against the likes of Illinois, Texas A&M, Kansas, Virginia and the aforementioned Memphis Tigers. They’ve won some. They’ve lost some. But testing yourself against that caliber of opponent early on (often in enemy territory) can only bode well come March.

Chase Buddinger is one of the top 10 players in the country... when he wants to be. Unfortunately, all-out effort for a full 48 doesn’t seem to be his thing. Chase, if you want to be great, I mean truly great, it needs to be.

Jordan Hill is a beast inside. For a guy who hasn’t been playing basketball for many years, his instinct on the defensive end is uncanny. Forget year to year, Hill is evolving game to game. He is a legitimate low post presence (something Cat fans haven’t seen too often). He can board and block with the best of ‘em. His only problem is avoiding the unnecessary fouls. If he can figure out a way to stay on the court, he completely changes the makeup of this team.

And if you want to know what will make or break this team , look no further than super duper frosh Jerryd Bayless. This guy is THE difference maker for the Cats. End of story. He’s been bitten by the injury bug a bit this year, and when he’s not in the game, we’re just not the same. The only thing that scares me about Bayless – is that he’s so good, I wonder how long he’ll be around. Players don’t leave Lute after one year… leaving Kevin O’Neill could be another thing altogether. Let’s hope not.

An Elite 8 run is definitely in this team’s grasp, and maybe more... if they want it.

HERE COME THE SPURS – Sadly my attention to college hoops isn’t the only sports facet to take a hit this season, as I also haven’t been able to watch much NBA either. Truth be told, beyond my fantasy team, my interest in the NBA this time of year is slime to none. Then again, that’s one of the luxuries of being a Spurs fan. Let’s face it, it just doesn’t matter what happens for another four months. We’ll be in the playoffs. And really, who cares about seeding. Sure I’d like home court against Dallas or Phoenix, but neither team will beat us in a series. They haven’t yet. No reason to think that will change now.

So while I’ll admit, I take it for granted, I just haven’t needed to sweat out the first 40 games with 40 more to go. But I will say this… I finally got to sit down and watch the Spurs on back-to-back nights against the Lakers and Heat, respectively. Love what I see. Duncan looks as good as he has in a long, long time.

Watching us rip the Lakers heart out with an impressive third quarter run was also great to watch for one reason – Bruce Bowen. Honestly, I’m not sure I’ve ever sat and just watched BB do his thing for 48 minutes. But watching him D up Kobe was a thing of beauty. Sure Kobe got his points, but he had to work for every single one. Bowen’s footwork on the defensive end is truly a thing of beauty and it should be required learning for all high school players. Move your feet. Stay in front of your opponent. Simple as that.

Oh, and if you haven’t had the pleasure of watching San Antonio play yet this year, let me also be the first to introduce you to our new secret weapon – Ime Udoka. Dude can play the 2, 3 or 4. Solid on the ball defender and great from the perimeter. When we make our run in the playoffs, just remember you heard it here first. He’ll be a big part of it.

PLAY BALL… ALMOST – At the time I’m writing this, there is exactly 18 days, 20 hours, 33 minutes and 28 seconds until pitchers and catchers report. Thank you MLB.com for the countdown. I have absolutely no clue what to expect from the Cubbies this year. I could see first place. I could see a long year. No clue. Either way, Fukodome figures to play a deciding factor. Looking forward to a season of butchering his name. Cannot wait!

HOLLYWOOD ‘SUPER’ MAN – Working for “Access Hollywood” has its fair share of perks. Get to see a few celebs here and there. Shelly and I get to give the scoop to all our friends’ wives (you’re welcome Holly and Danielle). And now, after four years, finally a perk worth bragging about – I’m headed to the Super Bowl!

Ok, so maybe I don’t have credentials or a ticket to get into the game itself. But I will be inside all of the celebrity parties in Phoenix the week leading up to the big game.

Maxim. ESPN. Victoria’s Secret. Playboy. All of ‘em… and then some.

Should be quite interesting, to say the least. So if anyone else out there is headed out to ‘Zona to watch the Pats squeak by the GMen (NE 37, NYG 27 is the call), look me up. I’ll be the guy standing next to Eva Longoria, Peyton Manning, Brian Urlacher, Paris Hilton and the rest of the pretty people.

Man I love my job.