Showing posts with label LeBron James. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Dwight Howard Haters ... Why the Hate?



Dwight Howard announced late last week that he would be signing with the Houston Rockets to join an up and coming team that, while likely not the favorite going into the next season, will certainly be a team that can make waves and have a shot at the title. I know that in the last season or two Howard has seemingly replaced perennial MVP LeBron James as the most hated player in the NBA and that hatred has only been magnified by Howard opting to leave the Lakers, the most popular team in the NBA. 

However, I’ve got to ask the haters. Why are you hating on this guy? This is probably going to be a controversial statement, but Dwight Howard has been one of the NBA’s five best players of the last decade. He’s a triple-time NBA Defensive of the Player of the Year Award winner and likely isn’t finished with that award; he’s a perennial All-Star and a guy who probably should’ve won a previous Most Valuable Player Award. He’s the best center in the game, bar none, and probably has the best personality of any generally hated player I’ve ever seen. Those are all reasons why you should respect Howard, but not really reasons why you shouldn’t hate him. After all, people hate great players all the time.

Here are the two main reasons you shouldn't hate him:

The biggest reason people seem to loathe Dwight Howard is because of his indecisiveness. The guy has shown a big propensity to not be able to clearly make up his mind. But, my question to his haters is … can you? Most of the people I know, particularly of my generation – which makes up a large number of today’s sports fans, can’t make up their minds about the smallest of everyday things like what they want to eat or watch on television. Yet, many of these same people expect that Dwight Howard should automatically or quickly make up his mind on the biggest decision of his life? Come on, guys, you’re being a little bit too harsh on the big fella.

The second reason – or newest reason – many people seem to hate Howard is because he’s perceived to have jilted everybody’s seemingly favorite team the Los Angeles Lakers and Lakers fans are aimlessly offended that he’d do so – it is America’s team after all. But, here’s what Lakers fans and any other fans annoyed that Howard would leave L.A. are failing to realize … the Lakers are a sinking ship and one that’s sinking incredibly fast at that. This team is not going to be a playoff team next year – hell, they were barely a playoff team this year with Howard and a mostly healthy Kobe Bryant. It’s a team that there’s really no telling when they will be competitive again. And, if you’re a free agent looking to make an incredibly large sum of money and want to try to win a title at the same time, it’s simply not the place for you to be right now. Signing with the Houston Rockets was simply a good career move for Howard and if you can’t see that you’ve probably got your biased sports fan blinders on.

So, there’s really no reason to hate Dwight Howard based on his play (he’s one of the best in the league), there’s no reason to hate him for his indecisiveness (it really is rampant in this country among many) and there’s no reason to hate him for bolting on the Lakers (he made the smart move). So, again, I must ask the Dwight Howard haters … Why the hate?

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

10 Most Anticipated Returns in Sports

Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic today were discussing LeBron James' return to Cleveland next year when the Miami Heat play them on December 2. They were talking about the most anticipated returns in sports history.

Here are my 10.

1) 2 of these events haven't happened yet 2) this is a quickly thrown together list, so if I miss one please let me know

1. Wayne Gretzky back to Edmonton as a LA King

2. LeBron James back to Cleveland as a Miami Heat (future)

3. Shaquille O'Neal back to Los Angeles as a Miami Heat

4. Brett Favre back to Green Bay as a Minnesota Viking

5. Roger Clemens back to Boston as a Yankee

6. Donovan McNabb back to Philadelphia as a Redskin (future)

7. Michael Jordan back to Chicago as a Wizard

8. Manny Ramirez back to Boston as a Dodger

9. Terrell Owens back to Philadelphia as a Cowboy

10. Tom Glavine back to Atlanta as a Met

Honorable Mention: Nick Saban back to LSU as coach of Alabama

Thursday, July 29, 2010

From Miss Universe to Miss Iowa (This is Baseball Right??)

Washington Nationals phenom starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg was scratched from a start on Tuesday night against the Atlanta Braves because he didn’t feel right when warming up for the game. It was later revealed that he has some shoulder inflammation and is listed as day-to-day.

Okay, that happens and everything is fine, right?

Well, the Nationals reaction toward veteran pitcher and Tuesday night’s spot starter for the Nationals 39-year old Miguel Batista has gotten me more than a little perturbed.

The Nationals had sold the game out on Tuesday night because people wanted to see Strasburg pitch. When it was announced that Strasburg had been scratched and that Batista would be replacing him on the mound the Nationals’ so-called fans threw a fit and booed Batista.

What did Batista do?

Batista pulled his cap brim down low and went out and did his job like any veteran should … and he did it damn well. Batista pitched five shutout innings against the Braves and led the Nationals to victory. The fans still didn’t care; they wanted to see Strasburg after all.

The cold hard truth is that Batista might have done a better job against the Braves than Strasburg would have. The Braves had beaten the young ace earlier in the season.

It’s frankly ridiculous the way that the Nationals fans treated Batista, one of their own, on Tuesday night. Many fans even left the game before the first pitch had been thrown because they were so disappointed that Strasburg wouldn’t pitch. By the way, I don’t care if the entire ballclub comes down with food poisoning and is replaced at the last second with the entire AAA club, I’m still going to watch the game that I paid my hard earned money for and support my team.

Baseball seems to be the ultimate team sport out of the big three sports leagues in this country, in that the team is more important than the individual player. Maybe that’s changing?

Much like LeBron James of the NBA, it seems like baseball fans in Washington have quickly become Strasburg fans instead of Nationals fans … and, if you ask me that’s very wrong. I wonder if Albert Pujols were to leave St. Louis in a trade or via free agency would Cardinals fans just up a switch favorite teams as fast as many Cleveland Cavaliers switched to the Miami Heat when James signed with them a few weeks ago?

I seriously hope that the MLB doesn’t go down this road like the NBA apparently already has.

As for Batista, he should’ve felt bad being treated the way he was for such an excellent performance; however he understood saying, “Imagine if you go to see Miss Universe, then you end up having Miss Iowa, you might get those kind of boos.”

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

10 Least Deserving Athlete Nicknames

There aren't many athletes who have nicknames that aren't deserving. Here are 10 I found.

1. "King James" LeBron James

2. "Baby Jordan" Harold Miner

3. "Princess" Danica Patrick

4. "Pudge" Ivan Rodriguez

5. "Happy" Kevin Harvick

6. "Captain Clutch" Acie Law IV

7. "Franchise" Steve Francis

8. "King Felix" Felix Hernandez

9. "Fourth Quarter Vince" Vince Young

10. "Dice K" Daisuke Matsuzaka

Honorable Mention: "The Professional" Eli Manning

Possible One for the Future: "Sliced Bread" Joey Logano

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

40 Most Overrated Athletes

40 Most Overrated Athletes:

1. Danica Patrick, Indy Racing League
2. David Beckham, Soccer
3. Michelle Wie, LPGA Tour
4. Kimbo Slice, MMA
5. Jay Cutler, Chicago Bears
6. Roy Williams, Dallas Cowboys
7. Chad Johnson, Cincinnati Bengals
8. Andy Roddick, Tennis
9. Kasey Kahne, NASCAR
10. Matt Cassel, Kansas City Chiefs
11. Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs
12. Joba Chamberlain, New York Yankees
13. Daisuke Matsuzaka, Boston Red Sox
14. J.D. Drew, Boston Red Sox
15. Mo Williams, Cleveland Cavaliers
16. Albert Haynesworth, Washington Redskins
17. Sergio Garcia, PGA Tour
18. Joel Zumaya, Detroit Tigers
19. Antwain Jamison, Cleveland Cavaliers
20. Reggie Bush, New Orleans Saints
21. Lamar Odom, Los Angeles Lakers
22. Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards
23. Brian Vickers, NASCAR
24. Carlos Beltran, New York Mets
25. Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals
26. Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals
27. Adam Dunn, Washington Nationals
28. Jeremy Shockey, New Orleans Saints
29. Mike Vick, Philadelphia Eagles
30. Kenyon Martin, Denver Nuggets
31. Matt Hasselback, Seattle Seahawks
32. Yao Ming, Houston Rockets
33. Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR
34. Ron Artest, Los Angeles Lakers
35. Tracy McGrady, New York Knicks
36. Eli Manning, New York Giants
37. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
38. Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees
39. Manny Pacquiao, Boxing
40. Floyd Mayweather, Boxing

Monday, June 28, 2010

The James Game

Never have I seen a professional sports league revolve around one athlete the way the NBA is going to revolve around LeBron James in free agency this offseason.

There are around five to 10 teams with enough salary cap space to sign James. All 30 teams have a shot at obtaining James through a sign and trade, which is a less likely scenario.

Free agency begins on Thursday, July 1 at 12:01 a.m. and that’s when five reported teams: Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets will reportedly start wooing James. No team can sign James before July 8.

It turns out that the team with the most likely chance of signing James isn’t necessarily the one that will give him the most money, but the team that will surround him with the most talent.

The Heat has the most available cap space with $44 million available. Following the Heat, the Knicks have $35 million open, the Bulls have $30 million open and the Nets have $27 million open.

The Heat has the unusual opportunity to sign three max-contract players. This would almost certainly include re-signing point guard Dwyane Wade. Of all the free agents, Wade is the one who’s expressed the most interest in remaining with his current team. The Heat could then add a third huge contract in a Chris Bosh or Amar’e Stoudemire type player.

NBA experts have expressed that this scenario might be the best for James to win a championship, but maybe not the most likely. James and Wade are the type of players where they should be their respective team’s best player. Some just can’t see Wade playing Scottie Pippen to James’ Michael Jordan.

Another likely scenario would have James going to the Bulls. This is the scenario that I predict will happen. The Bulls are a young team with all of the great makings of a championship contender if they added one or two pieces. Those pieces could turn out to be James and Bosh and then this team would shoot past the Orlando Magic and any others as the best team in the Eastern Conference and possibly all of the NBA. The starting lineup of James, Bosh, Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Luol Deng would instantly be the best starting five in the NBA. Of course, this is just a prediction.

The other likely scenario would simply involve James re-signing with the Cavaliers. The Cavaliers would then likely have to acquire a Bosh-type player through a sign and trade.
The month of July is definitely going to be an exciting one in the NBA. After July the entire 2010-2011 season could be completely changed. Teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics could drastically fall and teams like the Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls and other could drastically improve and become championship-caliber teams.

The only thing that is completely clear at this moment is that at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday the James game is going to start.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

2010 ESPY Nominations (And, My Picks)

2010 ESPY Nominations:

(Not all award categories are listed)

Male Athlete of the Year:

Drew Brees, NFL
Kobe Bryant, NBA
LeBron James, NBA
Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR
Albert Pujols, MLB

My Pick: Jimmie Johnson

Female Athlete of the Year:

Maya Moore, NCAA
Diana Taurasi, WNBA
Lindsey Vonn, Skiing
Serena Williams, Tennis

My Pick: Maya Moore

Best Championship Performance:

Drew Brees, Super Bowl XLIV
Anthony Johnson, Big Sky Conference Championship
Michael Phelps, World Swimming Championships
Shaun White, Winter Olympics

My Pick: Drew Brees

Best Breakthrough Athlete:

Britney Griner, Baylor women’s basketball
Chris Johnson, Tennessee Titans
Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals
John Wall, Kentucky men’s basketball

My Pick: John Wall

Best Record-Breaking Performance:

Usain Bolt, 100 & 200-meter World Records
Brett Favre, NFL record for consecutive starts
Roger Federer, Most Grand Slam Titles
Connecticut Women’s Basketball, Longest winning streak in NCAA history

My Pick: Brett Favre

Best Upset:

Frankie Edgar over BJ Penn, MMA
Hawaii upsets #1 Alabama, NCAA softball
Northern Iowa shocks #1 Kansas, NCAA Men’s basketball
Y.E. Yang stuns Tiger Woods, PGA Championship

My Pick: Northern Iowa over Kansas

Best Game:

Twins best Tigers in extra innings (MLB Playoff tiebreaker)
Canada edges USA in Olympic overtime game
Duke beats Butler in NCAA Men’s Championship

My Pick: Duke over Butler

Best Moment:

Phil Mickelson, 2010 Masters
Joannie Rochette, Winter Olympics
New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl XLIV

My Pick: Phil Mickelson

Best Play:

Brett Favre throws game-winning TD vs. 49ers
Fordham’s Brian Kownacki flips over Iona’s catcher to score run
Rajon Rondo’s hustle leads to basket against Orlando in playoff win
Mark Buehrle’s opening day defensive gem off his leg, into foul territory, diving flip for out

My Pick: Mark Buehrle

Best Team:

Alabama, College Football
Chicago Blackhawks, NHL
Connecticut, Women’s Basketball
Los Angeles Lakers, NBA
New Orleans Saints, NFL
New York Yankees, MLB

My Pick: New York Yankees

Best Sports Movie:

“Big Fan”
“Invictus”
“The Blind Side”
“The Damned United”
“The Karate Kid”

My Pick: “Invictus”

Best Coach/Manager:

Gene Auriemma, Connecticut women’s basketball
Joe Girardi, New York Yankees
Phil Jackson, LA Lakers
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke men’s basketball
Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints
Nick Saban, Alabama football

My Pick: Phil Jackson

Best NFL Player:

Drew Brees, Saints
Brett Favre, Vikings
Peyton Manning, Colts
Chris Johnson, Titans
Darrelle Revis, Jets
Charles Woodson, Packers

My Pick: Drew Brees

Best MLB Player:

Zach Greinke, Royals
Derek Jeter, Yankees
Tim Lincecum, Giants
Albert Pujols, Cardinals
Joe Mauer, Twins

Best NBA Player:

Kobe Bryant, Lakers
LeBron James, Cavaliers
Dwight Howard, Magic
Kevin Durant, Thunder
Dwyane Wade, Heat

My Pick: Kobe Bryant

Best Driver:

Kyle Busch, NASCAR Nationwide Series/Sprint Cup Series
Dario Franchitti, IRL
Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Ron Hornaday, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Tony Schumacher, F1

My Pick: Jimmie Johnson

Best Golfer:

Tiger Woods
Ernie Els
Phil Mickelson

My Pick: Phil Mickelson

Best Male Collegiate Athlete:

Blake Geoffrion, Wisconsin hockey
Mark Ingram, Alabama football
Evan Turner, Ohio State basketball
John Wall, Kentucky basketball
Garrett Wittels, Florida International baseball

My Pick: Garrett Wittels

Best Female Collegiate Athelte:

Tina Charles, Connecticut basketball
Megan Hodge, Penn State volleyball
Maya Moore, Connecticut basketball
Megan Lagenfeld, UCLA softball

My Pick: Maya Moore