Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thank You


Josh and I would just like to take this time to thank the people who actually follow us and even thank those who just decided to click and check out the blog once. Thank you, we appreciate it and Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Enjoy the food and enjoy family. We should all be thankful for the life we are blessed with, the good and the bad, and I know I've said it before, but never take anything for granted, and appreciate the company of loved ones. That is something I am truly thankful for.

Also on a side note, even though I said I wouldn't post anything till after I was done with my college apps, procrastination kicks in and there were just some things I had to write about. First starting with these guys:
This is the 2010-2011 UConn Huskies men's basketball team, my new favorite team for the collegiate season. This team is dope. Three guys on this team really stand out to me, first Alex Oriakhi, he's a beast in the paint, he's everything Jeff Adrien should've been, and he's improved a lot since last year. Shabazz Napier is the team's back-up point guard but he is super quick and fun to watch and he's only a Freshman. Lastly, freaking Kemba Walker. I remember last year there was a game at MSG where he and John Wall were going back and forth at each other and I really respected his game after that night. A year later, Kemba's game is way better (30+ in 3 straight games, and 29 last night). His jumper is super efficient now and I always talk about that killer mentality that only certain players have, but it's rare, and he has that. He's a score-first point guard but super effective at creating for his teammates with that mentality and it's a thrill to watch. It must be the shoes. The season has just begun though, but I hope these guys continue to play well.

Lastly, Kanye West's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" came out on Monday and it is "fucking ridiculous," or simply put amazing. Yes the man is an asshole, but he is a musical genius. This to me is his second best album behind his first. If you haven't bought it yet, you might want to.

"Things used to be, now they not
Anything but us is who we are
Disguising ourselves as secret lovers
We’ve become public enemies
We walk away like strangers in the street
Gon for eternity
We erased one another
So far from where we came
With so much of everything, how do we leave with nothing
Lack of visual empathy equates the meaning of L-O-V-E
Hatred and attitude tear us entirely"
-Mr. West

Ok, I am officially gone till December 1st or later. I hope everyone has an amazing Thanksgiving. Peace, love, and l'chaim, thanks for reading.

Let the Games Begin

As you may or may not know, I play basketball. I'm on the JV basketball team for Abraham Lincoln High School. My first game was last Friday and my second game was the following day. The first game was against the school's faculty and staff, which was a lot of fun for the team. Saturday, I had my first official game against a real team. We played St.Mary's of Berkeley's. It was a pretty close game the entire game. The second quarter, we just didn't play our game and lost that quarter by 10, which ended up being a big problem. We won all the other three quarters, but we ended up losing the game by 3. Pretty good game, but it wasn't enough. People were still trying out at the time and I think coach was trying to see how good people were. Out first real game with our set team is this Saturday. Hopefully, we can get the W.

Goals for the season:

- Win the AAA JV boys championship.
- Get moved up to Varsity at the end of the season.
- Average 8+ assists per game, 8+ points per game, and 2 steals per game.

That's it for now I guess. Happy Turkey Day. I hope everyone has a good one. I'll post something else up soon hopefully.



Dimey?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

K-Dawg

Yesterday was gramps' 80th birthday. The big eight-oh. His name's William, but I call him Grandpa G. or K-Dawg for whatever reason. I can only imagine how amazing this man was in his youth. He's still living everyday like a boss and amazes me each and every day. If I could be half the man he is, I'd be very happy with myself. I look up to and admire him very much. I mess with him a lot, which is probably bad. I also tend to make him do a lot of things for me, which is also really bad. It should probably be the other way around. But I just wanna let you know that I love you and I always will. He's one of the nicest people that I've ever met and he's just...amazing. I don't really have much else to say that would describe it any better. If you've ever met my grandpa, you'd know that he is a really nice guy and always has a smile on his face. He's a funny person and never fails to make me smile no matter how sad and/or mad I am at the world. And yeah...I wish you the best gramps. Peace and love.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Top Dog


This entire football season has been pretty boring to me. Not too many significant story lines of interest and I had not been able to watch any games but Sunday night and Monday night games because of work. The only exception to the monotony of the season so far was that quarterback from Newport News, Virginia. The one time the Eagles were scheduled to play the Niners on Sunday night, Kevin Kolb started... I had been waiting to catch a Michael Vick game all year and boy was I lucky I tuned in last night. Last night's game was a performance that was historic. From the first play (88-yds to DeSean Jackson) to the end of the game Mike Vick put on a show. He completed his first ten passes and finished the game with 413 total yards and 6 tds. He destroyed the Redskins defense with passing efficiency and effective running, juking defenders left and right. For the season he has 15 total touchdowns (11 passing, 4 rushing) and no interceptions. I don't approve of his actions in those dog fights and it's a shame he lost two years of his career because of that, but to see how far he has come from those troubles is amazing. Michael Vick has returned to the league a humbled man, an improved quarterback, the old human-highlight reel we were used to watching on Sundays. MV7, MVP, no debate.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Complete Waste

So, I haven't blogged in a while. My deepest apologies. My weekend was a complete waste of a weekend. I went to school the whole week, and then my weekend is poop. Black Ops came out, and I got my Xbox taken away. It's okay though, it's probably for the better. Friday night was probably the best part of my weekend. I went to go watch Zack's game. They got smashed by 20. Zack had a few turnovers, but it's all good. I got to see him. We had dinner after that with Perk, Marissa, and lil Mikey. Saturday, I "worked" on my homework pretty much the entire day, and I didn't even manage to finish it all. I played a little basketball in the dark across the street. Daylight Saving's Time really didn't let me shoot around with the sun out. It's all good though. I think it's a better workout. Today was halfway decent, I woke up early for tutoring with Matt, my old white man tutor person guy. He's pretty chill. Took a nap for about an hour and a half, and went to go bowling with Derek, Randy, and Jon for the Dragon's bowling fundraiser thing that they have every year. That was pretty fun too. It's always fun to mess around with the team. No homo. Haha. Time for dinner now. Pops cooked fried chicken. And yeah...I'm gonna go eat so hopefully, I blog again sometime soon. Peace and love.

Fried chicken, anyone?

Take note that this video was from Zack's other game on 10.29.2010

Friday, November 12, 2010

10 Things

So every couple of weeks Josh and I will write about the ten things in the league that have come to our attention or the theme of what is going on so far. A little over two weeks of the season have been completed and it's still too early to evaluate anything completely but so far the league looks like this:
10) Fighting Cavs: How does a team play a season and try to compete after being humiliated on national television by their once franchise player and local hero and try to restore reputation after Dan Gilbert's childish acts? I'm pretty sure everyone expected the Cleveland Cavaliers to be the worst team in the NBA this season. Yahoo!'s NBA preview had this team finishing 12-70, and I had this team winning at best 20 games. They didn't do anything to make up for the loss of LeBron, and only added Ryan Hollins and Ramon Sessions to the team. However these guys have come out competing and play hard. They're .500 and only half a game behind the Heat in the standings, which really doesn't mean much right now. They're schedule has been pretty weak so far and they only have one quality win against the Celtics on the second night of the season, but it's nice to see a lot of the players on this team taking on bigger roles and see that this team won't back down from anyone. There are different guys stepping up each night and the early growth of J.J. Hickson (16.7 ppg, 6.1 rpg, compared to 8.5 ppg, 4.9 rpg last year) and "Boobie" Gibson (14.9 ppg compared to 6.3 ppg last year) have been quite pleasant. They're best offensive weapon, Antawn Jamison, comes off the bench as well. Will this team continue to be competitive or will they fall like everyone expects? Only time will tell, but they're a pretty fun bunch to watch early on in the season and you can't help but cheer for them. If they keep playing the way they do, they can possibly fight for a playoff spot. Besides, who wouldn't want to see an 8-seeded Cavaliers team get a chance at upsetting a 1-seeded Heat team in May?  

9) South Beach Slump: The Miami Heat will be ok. I am still positive that this team will be in the NBA Finals and they will be a 60+ win team in the season. They're still doing ok at 5-4 and they're beating the teams they should beat by a lot. However, I did not expect this team to be playing at such a low level like they are right now. The chemistry that I thought they would already have is actually lacking a lot. The big three still have not played a game yet where they were all dominant. Chris Bosh looks lost and is not producing early on, and this team is LeBron and D-Wade (on some nights) and 3 other guys on the court watching. On occasion Eddie House and James Jones have had some good shooting nights, but this team has no flow on offense and are getting by the bad teams they play on talent alone. To me it doesn't matter if they beat the Sixers and Nets by 20 and yeah they blew out the Magic in their home-opener but it was the second game of the season. It matters to me how they fair against the good teams and this team cannot beat winning teams so far (1-4 against teams .500 or better). The loss to the Jazz two nights ago should not have happened. The Jazz were lucky, but still little things like putting a hand in front of someone when they shoot, boxing out on last second shots, and making free throws down the stretch are characteristics of championship teams and the Heat did not do that. I know it's still too early to be too critical of this team, but a little panic is necessary and they need to stop playing like they're already the best because they are nowhere close to the current repeat champions and they have a lot they need to work on. I think with time they'll start building more chemistry, up their tempo, and be more comfortable playing with each other. The former dreaded man in the pivot will start playing the way he should when the man who wears Armani suits that built this team takes over as coach. Heat fans should worry a little, just not too much.

8) No League for Old Big Men: This season has actually seen a resurgence in the veteran big men. Kevin Garnett is healthy and putting up 15 & 10, Tim Duncan lost weight to make it easier for his knees during the season and is also putting up 15 & 10, and the biggest big man comeback so far has been Elton Brand, 18 & 8. I honestly thought Elton Brand's career was over two seasons ago. Besides the return to form from some of the veteran bigs, there's also the one's that remain consistent: Dirk is putting up 24 & 9, Luis Scola, 23 & 11, and of course Gasol, one triple double, and 23 & 11. Although there is a young batch of big men ready to take over the league, these vets still hold it down in the paint.  
7) The Paperboy: In my preview of the West, I spoke about how I really like Paul Millsap and how I always felt he was enough to replace Carlos Boozer. Well the double-double machine is currently playing superstar-level basketball and his team is building the reputation as the "comeback kids" of the league. In his last two games against Miami and Orlando, he put up a combined 69 points and 14 rebounds. He is averaging 24 and 11 for the season and is making Al Jefferson look like the Robin to his Batman in the post. The man is a straight beast. He rebounds extremely well and has added a three pointer to his repertoire?? I just love the rugged, hard-nosed post players like this guy. I'm pretty sure his numbers will drop down a bit as the season progresses but for now, appreciate it, I know I do.

6) It Is What It Is: Simply put, the league is exactly where it should be in terms of teams and their records. The best teams in the league that should be winning are winning and the teams that should be losing are losing. There are only a couple surprises to me in the standings so far and they're two teams in the West, one I will talk about later and the other, the Houston Rockets, who are 1-6, should be much better. However things are slowly falling apart already with Yao being injured again and both their point guards are currently injured.

5) Wonderful Wall: The season is still young, yet the race for rookie of the year is already down to two players. The two are Blake Griffin and John Wall. Josh says Blake Griffin is his ROY, but for me the award goes to the Dougie King. Two nights ago he had his most efficient game which resulted in a triple double (19 pts,13 ast, & 10 rbd) and he was 4 steals shy of a quadruple double which he almost pulled off last week as well (29 pts, 13 ast, 9stl, & 8 TO's...). The most important stat line for Wall the other night was actually his 1 turnover. He has been very careless with the basketball averaging 5 turnovers a game. Other than that Wall has been amazing so far this season. He's a thief averaging 3 steals a game. He has the most assists for any player all-time in their first six games (61) and he's bringing life to a terrible Wizards team. He has everything you want in a first pick. His talent is off the charts and he has that swagger and confidence that cannot be taught. I've never really doubted this man's talent and if anybody saw this before he was a pro or at Kentucky why would they ever doubt his upside? Mr. Wall is a definite superstar in the making.

4) The Year of the Point Guard: Just mentioned above was one of the reasons why this is "The Year of the Point Guard." besides the soon to be rookie of the year there have been many other point guards handling their business this year. From guys like Mike Conley, D.J. Augustin, Darren Collison, and other up and coming point guards to the solid veterans like Steve Nash, Tony Parker, and Jason Kidd, almost every team has a legitimate starting point guard and the point guards are putting up numbers. I can list all the other great point guards in the league and how they're doing (i.e. Steph Curry, Russell Westbrook, Devin Harris, etc.) but I'll narrow it down to the top 4. Derek Rose? he's just averaging 24 and 9 per game. My favorite point guard Rondo? Oh he just has a triple double this season where he dished out 24 assists, dunked over Chris Bosh, and he's averaging 15 assists per game, no big deal. And the two best point guards in the league D-Will and CP3, well...Williams is averaging 22 and 10, while CP3 (18 & 10) is finally healthy and his team is undefeated. It's clear that point guards not only run the offense but they run this league as well.
3) Winning Warriors:The Warriors are 6-3 and this is quite the pleasant surprise for me. In all honesty the Warriors are overachieving but their style of play and new attitude does not demonstrate a mediocre team. The chemistry that I thought would be lacking is actually pretty strong already. The players get along and seem to enjoy each others' company and it seems like David Lee is everyone's best friend. Dorell Wright is shooting the lights out from three (52%, 26 made already this season, only 61 made last season), Biedrins is returning to his old form slowly. David Lee has been what I expected, Steph has been playing with that sprained ankle and still effective, and the bench has been ok... it could be better. However the biggest change to this team is the new Monta Ellis. I am very glad he is making me look like a fool from what I said about him in the season preview. It seems like over the summer he learned the concept of being a team player and not an individual. He's finally playing to the fullest of his abilities and it's absolutely fun to watch. He leads the league in scoring but he's doing it efficiently, he finds the cutters, and he plays great on-ball defense now. The schedule so far has actually been pretty easy besides the Lakers and Jazz, but the difference between last year and this year is the mentality we have , improving defense (78 pts. allowed for the Jazz??), and Keith Smart's effectiveness with consistent rotations. We're undefeated at home, but not only that, we're 2-2 on this current 5-game road trip and in the past I wouldn't be shocked if we lost all 5. The Pistons loss made me think nothing has really changed, but the games against the Raptors and Knicks were solid wins. We had big leads in both games and almost blew it, but unlike the past we actually held composure and hung on to win. Giving up big leads and letting a team back in a game is unacceptable, but holding on is a huge step to improving. Tonight's loss to the Bulls is a game that is forgettable and it happens on the back end of a back-to-back. Hopefully these Warriors can keep up this hot start and continue to grow immensely like they have already, but it's only been 8 games into the season. I'm still not completely sold that this winning will maintain and I think when the schedule gets a little tougher it'll reveal the type of team we actually are. In the end I think we're closer to the playoffs than I originally thought we were, and a 7 or 8 seed in the West is very much possible.

2) The Nola: When I think about how deep the teams in the Southwest are this season, I surely thought the Hornets would be second to last or even last in the division and it would only be a matter of time till Chris Paul began seriously demanding a trade. But currently the New Orleans Hornets are undefeated? This team is not a joke either. A majority of their early season games were against legitimate teams (Bucks [2], Spurs, Nuggets, and Heat). To be honest, the Hornets early season success shouldn't be an extreme surprise. The only surprise is that they're undefeated, but winning is not a surprise. I look at this roster compared to the 56-win team they had three years ago (Morris Peterson and Peja Stojakovic were in the starting lineup...) and this team is much better. The most important thing for this team the past few years has been Chris Paul's health and he is finally completely healthy and looking to take back his spot as the top point guard in this league outright. The team uses four shooting guards (Marco Belinelli, Jerryd Bayless, Marcus Thornton, & Willie Green) and each one has made a strong contribution in at least a couple games.  Trevor Ariza has been a nice addition and David West has remained consistent the past 5 seasons. The surprise so far for this team has been Emeka Okafor and his incredible shooting percentage. He's shooting 72%!! from the field and he's averaging a double double. I still have not seen one of their games yet this year, but if they play the way they did three years ago, they'll be a treat. Before Rondo stole my heart, CP3 was my favorite point guard to watch in the league. I'm just hoping CP3 stays healthy and continues to run the show because competitive basketball in New Orleans is beautiful.
 1) SoCal Superiority: This has absolutely no reference to the Clippers because they are not a basketball team but a mockery of the game besides Blake Griffin. This is all about those two-time defending champions, the Los Angeles Lakers and how great they look so far. The picture above says it all. The game is a joke for these guys because they are so much more superior than everyone else. Their first loss to the Nuggets doesn't mean much, at some point they have to lose a couple games. But the way they are playing, they can win 70 games easily and they don't look lack-luster with that careless attitude seen last year, but rather determined to prove to everyone they're still the team to beat. Kobe hasn't even been great this year but the rest of the team has been. All the new guys fit perfectly. Shannon Brown can shoot the three now, Pau Gasol is the best post player in the league period, no doubts about it anymore, and Lamar Odom has been fantastic as a starter averaging 16 and 11, and I forgot to mention, Andrew Bynum hasn't even played a game yet and currently they don't even need him. I don't really need to say anymore about this team because I've already given them enough praises, but 70-12 and better is possible with these guys. No weaknesses. No competition.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Top Point Guards?

Last night on TNT, Chuck, Ernie, and Kenny were talking about the best point guards around the league. So I thought I'd put my two cents into the debate.

1. a. Chris Paul
b. Deron Williams
3. Rajon Rondo
4. Derrick Rose
5. Russell Westbrook
6. Steve Nash
7. Stephen Curry
8. Chauncey Billups
9. Aaron Brooks
10. Brandon Jennings


Why isn't Tyreke on this list you ask? Simply put, he's a shooting guard. Why isn't Rondo the best point guard? Because he can't take over a game in the fourth quarter like Chris Paul and Deron Williams can. However, he can run a team very well and deserves a lot of recognition. Derrick Rose is averaging 27.7 PPG, any questions about that? No? Okay then. Westbrook is the perfect sidekick to Kevin Durant and does pretty much everything. He rebounds very well, runs the offense, gets everyone involved, and can score almost at will. Mr. Canada is getting a little older, but that doesn't mean he's not still amazing. Cause he most certainly is. Stephen Curry is like a younger Steve Nash, i.m.o. "I need you like the Pistons need Chauncey." Chauncey Bi-bi-billups is still running the show over in Denver, and brings much leadership to any team. Aaron Brooks was the most improved player of the year last season, and keeps getting better. Brandon Jennings is absolutely amazing and is very fun to watch. However, the reason why he's not higher on this list is because of his inconsistency.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Champagne

Congratulations to the 2010 San Francisco Giants, World Champions of baseball! It feels so surreal to say that and words cannot express the happiness I feel right now. I've seen the powerful teams that we had back in the day with Bonds and Kent and the amazing rotation we had with Jason Schmidt, Ortiz, Woody, Livan Hernandez, etc. in 2002, and on paper this 2010 team in terms of talent and name do not even come close to the Giant teams of the early 2000s. But that is why I love sports and that is why they play the game. Because in any given October as long as you are in the Playoffs and there is a spark, you have a chance. It doesn't matter if all of ESPN and Joe Buck hated us the entire way. This run to the title was a complete TEAM effort.  And all those nights of torture and "tickle tickle" were worth it. The misfits and nobodies have done it, and in the words of Tim Lincecum, "Fuck Yeah!"