Tuesday, May 31, 2011

D-Rose & Superman - what a duo!

Picture from: http://bit.ly/lfdkVw
UPDATE:
June 1, 2011 - Put yourself in the GM seat of the Chicago Bulls for a minute - be Gar Foreman. I think if you can put together a package for Dwight Howard - as long as you end up with Derrick Rose and Luol Deng - you do it!


Potential Lineup:

PG - Derrick Rose
SG - Keith Bogans
SF - Luol Deng
PF - Rip Hamilton (via free agency)
C - Dwight Howard

In a scenario where you combine Rose & Howard, you create in Chicago what has been done in Boston and Miami - a super core of talent surrounded by players who want to win championships. With more and more of these super teams popping up - the elite players know they'll have to join forces or be left out in the cold in the twilight of their careers - still looking for a title.

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May 31, 2011 - Last summer it was LeBron, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh, Carlos Boozer and more. During the season we had the Carmelo Anthony trade saga. The next in line for a departure from the team that drafted him could be ... none other than the most dominant "Big" and reigning 3-time Defensive Player of the Year in Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic.

I don't care what you have to give up - the Bulls could give as much as Joakim Noah, Luol Deng and 4 1st-round picks - get Howard if you can - and team him with Derrick Rose for an unstoppable pick-and-roll combination.

More on Howard coming to the Bulls courtesy of Bleacher Report.


Sunday, May 22, 2011

Lock Up Your Kids, Lock Up Your Wife !!!

UPDATE:
SportsIllustrated is doing a nice job of monitoring the stupidity of NFL Players - here's the 2011 "No Football, So Let's Act Stupid" List

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Before I get started, let me say that Ray Lewis is a genius on the football field. He's a sure-fire, 1st-ballot Hall of Famer. He's a ferocious linebacker who terrifies and shuts down his opponents.

But a Mensa Member, he will never be mistaken for.

Mr. Lewis contends that should the NFL season not go on as planned in 2011, "watch how much evil, which we call crime, watch how much crime picks up, if you take away our game."

I understand what he means. There will be more free time for people who will probably already do stupid things, to do more stupid things. I got that part. But I couldn't help but think ... is he talking about his fellow players? Does Ray Lewis believe that NFL players will be the ones with too much free time?

After all, wasn't Ray once wearing an orange jumpsuit with "DOC" on it?

Sometimes these guys make it too damn easy. LOL.








Keys to Game 3 for Chicago Bulls

ENERGY!
It was the tale of two games for the Bulls in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Everything they had going in Game 1 was nullified. No energy. No sense of urgency. Those 50/50 loose balls were all going Miami's way, as they seemed to "want" it more.

Keys to Game 3 ... Luol Deng and Joakim Noah.

Period. I've been saying this all season. Deng is your offensive spark. His aggressiveness in going to the basket sets the pace for the Bulls offense. His slashing style creates open shots for his teammates, promotes ball movement and spacing and makes Derrick Rose even more dangerous!

Noah's feistiness and Rodman-like energy on the boards provides that spark to get the Bulls going defensively! Get the damn rebound and move the ball up court!

Rose is the MVP, but he can't do it alone. As go Noah and Deng, so go the Bulls. Game 3 should be a doozy - which team will show up? Game 1 Bulls or Game 2 Bulls?


Monday, May 16, 2011

DUNK OF THE CENTURY ... (or at least pretty damn good!)

Seriously, if you didn't jump out of your seat, spill your beer, elbow the person next to you or let out a primal scream when Taj Gibson ripped home that amazing tip-dunk - you don't have a pulse!



In the 2nd quarter, Gibson got the Madhouse jumpin' with what Dwayne Wade described as the first time he's been postered all season ... check it out ...



Sunday, May 15, 2011

Crown Le-Wade with Championship; Story Already Written?

As the Bulls and Heat prepare to tipoff the Eastern Conference Finals, some in Chicago think about what could have been. An article on ESPN Chicago talks about how Dwayne Wade and LeBron James both thought they'd be Bulls at one point during free agency (story). Apparently they didn't think about it too long, because they chose to team-up with Chris "Don't Call me Soft" Bosh, in a threesome that isn't nearly as world-beating as would have been the case with Wade, James and Derrick Rose.

But ... everything happens for a reason, right?

I believe that if James and Wade had taken "their services" to the Windy City, Rose wouldn't be the MVP, wouldn't have showed his unstoppable thirst for greatness - which won't be quenched until he receives a different trophy from Commissioner David Stern - the Championship Trophy.

The addition of Carlos Boozer instead of "Le-Wade" has created more of a team mentality, an "us against the world" approach that the Heat like to talk about. But the Bulls have it. They are the underdogs. The Bulls have the working-man's MVP. Despite wearing the Red, White and Black, the Bulls are a Blue Collar team. Rose has been the perfect role model - hard working, devoted, loyal and always positive about his teammates, yet demanding of himself. A world of difference from "The Decision" and the rally the Heat had before any of the Three Stooges had stepped on a court together wearing Miami jerseys.

Say what you want. History may show that the Heat win more championships with James, Wade and Bosh, but I'll take Derrick Rose and the elevation we've witnessed this season. We'll see if all of that work - both mentally and physically - will result in a 7th World Championship for the Bulls.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Jock Strap? Check. Other Support? Missing.


Could someone please put out an APB on Luol Deng, Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver … quickly! Derrick Rose and the Bulls were spanked on Sunday night in Atlanta, as the Hawks evened their best-of-seven series at 2-games apiece. Rose, whose only support came from his athletic gear, was forced – and I don't use that word lightly – forced to take 30+ shots on a night when he didn't have his jumper.

Rose may be the meat in the Bulls sandwich (forgive the analogy, but it's lunchtime and I'm hungry!), but Luol Deng and Joakim Noah are the bread that keeps this team going – the intensity, the energy the Bulls so desperately need if they're going to revive their playoff lives and make it to the Eastern Conference Finals. Deng and Noah have to provide the spark - Deng by slashing to the bucket and creating space, and Noah by banging the boards and being a general nuisance.

And don't get me started on Korver! If you're a "shooter" - but you're missing your shots – and you don't play much defense – what's the point? Exactly! It's the lack of points that’s killing this team.

Atlanta has new confidence after a beat-down on Friday night. Josh Smith has discovered that if you don't heave-up bad shot after bad shot, and instead attack the rim, you will have success – and he did against the Bulls on Sunday. The Bulls are a couple of Jamal Crawford hot-streaks from going home and wondering how the hell they blew a shot at the Conference Finals to the Atlanta Hawks!


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

DOJ Asks: Why No Playoffs in College Football? I'd Like An Answer Too!

Every so often the sports consciousness reverts back to the topic of a playoff system for college football. This time it was spurred by the United States Department of Justice, who has asked the NCAA to answer some questions about why it doesn't have a playoff system and to determine whether the BCS complies with Federal Antitrust Laws.

The old Bowl System was brutal. The BCS is better, but not great. A playoff system, pitting the top 16 teams in the country would be ideal in my mind. Don't give me that BS about the impact these games would have on the Student-Athlete. It comes down to money - and the BCS is making a lot of it. But since you and I don't have a financial stake in the BCS, we don't care how much they make or don't make - we care about who the National Champion is - and whether they won the title - or were given it by the BCS.


Read more on the US DOJ's questioning here ... 

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Youngest MVP in the history of the NBA: Derrick Rose

As has been the assumption for over a month now, Derrick Rose is the 2011 NBA Most Valuable Player. Rose collected 113 votes for 1st place, compiling 1,182 total points.

Dwight Howard was a distant 2nd-place with 643 points. LeBron James had 522 points, good for 3rd place. Kobe Bryant came in 4th place with 428 votes.

"I think it's great. I think he's very well deserving. I think it's a situation where everybody knows it's his. It's not like somebody else deserves it," said Joakim Noah. "It's for him and I'm happy for him, but there's really no time to celebrate it right now. We're in a dogfight against Atlanta!"
Rose will get the Maurice Prodoloff MVP Trophy at a presentation during Wednesday's playoff game against the Hawks.

He is the first Bull to win Most Valuable Player since none other than Michael Jordan in 1998 - the last of his 5 MVP's.

Did #1 deserve the MVP? Were you surprised the vote wasn't even close?

Melissa Isaacson has more on ESPN-Chicago.

Post your thoughts in the "comments" section below.

She can see Russia from her porch, but can't see credit for Obama

Yesterday I wrote about how President Obama seems to be getting less credit for the capture and death of Osama Bin Laden than former President George W. Bush. If you doubted me, just look here at one of the premier names in the Republican party - Sarah Palin


Did she once mention the CURRENT Commander in Chief / President ????


Monday, May 2, 2011

Even after Bin Laden's Death, Obama Gets No Credit

Barack Obama is quickly becoming the Rodney Dangerfield of Commanders in Chief. It seems no matter what happens on this man's shift, Obama will NEVER get credit from some - for anything.

Blame is in no shortage when it comes to an economy that he inherited. In case you didn't know, Obama was leading the country when the economy collapsed, when housing prices tanked, when bailouts were "all the rage" and when wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were launched. Those things are all his fault.

But now, when something positive happens - the capture and killing of Osama Bin Laden, the fingers are pointing towards George W. Bush? Are you shitting me? G-Dub? The man who started wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, built Guantanamo Bay and oversaw the demolition of US housing - is now getting credit for something he couldn't do during 6 years in the White House - capture Bin Laden.

General Stanley McChrystal praised the "decision makers" for having great courage. "Think of what would have happened if the mission had not been successful, and all of the second-guessing that would have happened," McChrystal told a meeting of the American Iron and Steel Institute in Colorado Springs.
"This mission sends a message about our will to stand up for what is right."
Read the rest of MacChrystal's comments The Huffington Post.


Eight years after "Mission Accomplished" signs adorned a Naval carrier behind Bush, Obama is the guy who's troops took out the mastermind of 9/11. By not giving credit to the Commander in Chief, you're putting yourself in a bucket with Sarah Palin, Donald Trump and the "Birthers."

Whether Democrat, Republican, Independent, Tea Party, Libertarian or other - we are all Americans today and should be proud that what took almost 10 years to accomplish - is now done. Osama Bin Laden is dead. Stop crediting Bush and give Obama credit on this one. After all, the Mission is now accomplished.

Is this the final picture of Osama Bin Laden? Apparently Not.


UPDATE: It appears that as wonderful as social media is at connecting the world, no matter our locations, it also represents an easy way to spread misinformation. In this case ... the picture of Bin Laden's bloodied face appears not to be genuine ...

PHOTOS COURTESY OF REUTERS - Read the article on how they determine illegitimacy of Bin Laden's death photo HERE.

Original Text:
Not sure if this is legit, or just a creation of the social media madness, but here goes ... allegedly a photo of Osama Bin Laden after being killed by American Troops in Pakistan ...

BEFORE

AFTER

As we near the 10th anniversary of 9/11, the dead can finally rest in peace!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Grade Your Team's Draft

Now that you've had some time to digest your favorite NFL team's draft, let us know what you think. Did they fill a need? Did they draft a stud or a dud?

I'll start out with two comments ...

1) I'm glad the Bears took Gabe Carimi, the OT from Wisconsin. The Badgers are an Offensive Line Factory and the Bears desperately needed protection for Jay Cutler and running lanes for Matt Forte.

2) Staying in the NFC North ... the Lions are going to be sickeningly good on the defensive front with 1st round draft pick Nick Fairley joining Ndamukong Suh - DAMN!

Post your comments below ...