Monday, April 28, 2008

NFL Draft

Even the Niners are barely making the grade...

San Francisco 49ers: GRADE: C+
They didn't address their need at wide receiver until the sixth round and didn't take an OLB until the seventh round. Kentwan Balmer is a solid DT prospect for their scheme, and I like Chilo Rachal's aggressiveness at guard (he can also play right tackle). Reggie Smith is kind of a tweener at safety or corner. He has ability, but needs to settle on a position. Cody Wallace was the No. 1 center on my board. Josh Morgan is a decent receiver. OLB Larry Grant can make this team as backup.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Michael Jordan Tribute

Made this as 1:32am...

Monday, April 21, 2008

What sports has the best Game 7

I think this poll says soooo much about our country...


...yep.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse...

Yeah, the Giants aren't exactly relieving any of my fears about the state of Bay Area sports.

Check out this article from Jim Baker of Page 2.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

All Apologies

Ok, so the image pictured below (or picture imaged below...hmmm...) is kind of blasphemous. And I apologize to those hurt by my actions...(i.e. Jorge and/or Jason). Anyway, here's a couple things to make up for it, and to remind us of the better times...until I can write a real post sometime soon...



Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Baronedict Arnold? (I know, it's a stretch...)

So, apparently our faithful leader isn't so faithful...

Well...the Inevitable Finally Happened...


That's right. The Dubs missed the playoffs...again... and just when you think they're getting better at this whole thing. Damn.

Well, we made headlines last year beating the Mavs in 6, going down as "The Biggest Upset in the NBA Playoff History" (arguably, and only because of the previous--and only West Coast--championship in '75). Trust me. WATCH THAT VIDEO. It'll keep ya believin'.

ANYWHO, besides the fact that we took more than 100 shots, had more than 20 more than the Suns, came back from a 17 point deficit, lost an 11 point lead, and are still currently 15 games ABOVE .500 and will miss the playoffs...today wasn't that bad of a day. Eh? Yeah, it's pretty bad, huh? Damn...again.

Good News: We're one of the youngest teams in the league, and we apparently DO have what it takes to have a great record, and because of last year, we know we can win in the playoffs.

I hate to sound like a 90s Warriors fan (hell, a Warriors fan for the past 33 years!), but I got to. Here's to "next year".



Here comes baseball season...uh-oh...

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Redick: From Front Page to Afterthought

Remember when you couldn't turn the TV on, open a newspaper, or talk to anyone about sports without hearing all about the Adam Morrison and J.J. Redick battle for leading scorer in NCAA basketball in the spring of 2006?

Remember when J.J. Redick demolished Duke, ACC and NCAA records for free throws, three pointers, and total points?

Remember when he was drafted 11th overall by the Orlando Magic in Spring 2006 and scouts were predicting him to be of the caliber of catch-and-shoot snipers the likes of which we haven't seen since the Mark Price era?

Well, his pro career in Orlando hasn't gone exactly like predicted.

In two years in Orlando, Redick has started zero games (not unheard of, even for some of the best rookie/sophomores), has played in only 73 games (31 this year, 12 less than his freshman year), and averages less than 8 minutes per game (almost half of what he averaged last year).

All this, while he's averaged 38% from three, 42% from the field, and 88% from the charity stripe.

During this same time, Redick has only been able to shoot 130 three pointers (his specialty in college). And all of those were coming off the bench, not playing more than a few minutes at a time, without being able to find a rhythm at all, and he somehow still managed to make 49 of 'em.

To put those numbers in perspective, here's a few numbers from Stephen Jackson of the Golden State Warriors, one of the leaders in three point attempts in the league this year. The past two years, in 145 games, Jackson has attempted 788 three pointers, and made only 275 of 'em. Yep. That's about as bad as it sounds. Just under 35%.

But enough about Stack Jack, J.J. recently asked Orlando for a trade, seeking more playing time just about anywhere else. Otis Smith, Magic general manager, refused to even look around the league before the February 21st trading deadline, despite several meetings Redick and his agent had with coaches, owners, and Smith himself.

During the 2007-2008 season, Orlando has started Maurice Evans, Keith Bogans and Keyon Dooling all at Shooting Guard over Redick. Each shooting 38%, 36%, and 35% from beyond the arc (respectively). Not too bad. However, each of these players has had the opportunity to build up momentum and rhythm by getting both starts and solid minutes to follow.

The answer: ...well, the reason the Magic give is defense and rebounding.

"We know that he can play, but as with a lot of young guys he just has to be patient," said Smith, "If I trade him and he goes somewhere else and plays well, then what?"

Then at least he's playing. At least he'll be working on his game and improving.

If you're not playing him, then you obviously have players better than him, so who cares if he goes somewhere else and plays well against you? You've got the tools that're better, right? Make up your mind, Smith. Is the kid good? Then play him. He's not the all-time leader in three pointers in the history of D-I NCAA Men's Basketball for no reason here.

So, what's next? Well, this summer Redick will surely seek other trade routes and will most likely have several more talks with admin from the team, as well as his agent, likely primarily concerning the topic of getting him more playing time, either in Orlando, or, well, pretty much anywhere else. (Oh yeah, J.J. will also be helping Team USA this summer in avenging their nasty bronze medal in the 2004 Olympic games--now under the command of old Duke coach, Mike Krzyzewski.

For now though, it looks like Redick will be living the high life on the bench of the 3rd ranked (in the Eastern Conference) Orlando Magic through the rest of the Spring on into the playoffs. Who knows, maybe if they make it to the Eastern Conference semi-finals, he could lock in a solid 112 total playoff minutes in 14 games (max). That'll pad the stats.

Well, hey, at least that's 112 more than Adam Morrison will get this year.

Nellieball to Challenge Owners...

Here ya go, Jorge, Nellie's on your side...

Nellie call for change in the Association

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Freakin Warriors...

Yeah...it happened...



There IS a chance we can make the playoffs still...however, highly improbable...snap.

...three games to go...

Monday, April 7, 2008

Dubs and Nugs in Dogfight

Straight from TrueHoop:

In East and West over the last few weeks the playoff race has been all over the place. It has been wild, and it has been wooly!

But at the moment, after Dallas has turned the magic back on in some key games, Atlanta nearly has the East's last spot buttoned up, and the Portlands, Indianas, and New Jerseys of the world have dutifully faded, there will likely only be just one playoff spot at stake over the last few days of the season.

That's the eighth spot in the West, and it's a dog fight between Golden State and Denver.

(Dallas, which now has Dirk Nowitzki back, is two games ahead of Golden State and Denver in the loss column. Two of the Mavericks' five remaining games are against patsy Seattle, and another is against banged-up Portland, which is mired in a season-long losing streak.)

Golden State and Denver are currently tied.

John Hollinger's playoff odds predictor likes the Warriors -- who play four out of five games at home the rest of the way. Hollinger's machine calls Golden State 63% likely to make the playoffs, as opposed to 38% for the Nuggets.

The two teams meet at Golden State this Thursday. Denver also has road games at the Clippers and Jazz, as well as at home against Memphis and Houston.

The Warriors are home against Sacramento, Denver, the Clippers, and Seattle. Their lone road game left is at the Suns.

Most likely it comes down to that game on Thursday.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Monta being Monta

The Giants are sucking...
The Warriors are sucking...
The Niners are sucking...
Hell, even the A's are sucking...

But Monta Ellis is still...Monta Ellis.

The eversojobless Barry Bonds

Reached more bases last year than Manny Ramirez and more homers than Vladimir Guerrero, Gary Sheffield, and Travis Hafner. Snap.

So, why isn't Barry Bonds playing pro-ball this spring?



By the way, this picture's amazing...

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

TWO of The 30 best international players in the NBA today

So according to this list on ESPN.com, the dubs have some of the best international players in the league. We may not have a crazygood rook (sorry Brandon), but we gots crazygood foreigners like no other!