Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Trade Me




On 1050AM ESPN RADIO in Atlanta, Kobe Bryant has announced that he wants to be traded because of the inequities of the Los Angeles Lakers Team/Organization. Well, don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. If he wants to move on, then it's time to move on. Unfortunately, the formula of the Kobe led Lakers has not worked. There has been no chemistry with this team, and the only attraction that the Lakers provide is Kobe scoring a ton of points. This team will not win. It's time for me to be GM and get rid of the most exciting player in the NBA.

Possible Trades (Each of these trade match salaries):


Seattle Sonics Receive - Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers Receive - Rashard Lewis, Earl Watson, 2007 1st round pick (2nd pick overall)


Dallas Mavericks Receive - Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers Receive - Dirk Nowitzki

or

Dallas Mavericks Receive - Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers Receive - Josh Howard, Jason Terry, and Devin Harris


Chicago Bulls Receive - Kobe Bryant
Los Angeles Lakers Receive - Ben Gordon, Tyrus Thomas, Andres Nocioni, and 2007 and 2008 1st round picks

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Is Brett Favre that Good?




Since Green Bay has not surrounded him with the talent that he needs to win, he apparently went to management and asked for a trade. Which team on the verge of the Super Bowl will need Brett Favre? I will go down the list of each team and pick whether or not the team should pick Favre or stick with their current quarterback.

AFC EAST

Buffalo Bills – Favre
Miami Dolphins- Favre
New England Patriots – Tom Brady
New York Jets – This is a tough one, but I will stick with Chad Pennington

AFC NORTH

Baltimore Ravens – Close, but I’ll pick Favre
Cincinnati Bengals-Carson Palmer
Cleveland Browns – Favre, he’s still a better QB then Brady Quinn
Pittsburgh Steelers-Ben Roethlisberger

AFC SOUTH

Houston Texans-Favre
Indianapolis Colts-Peyton Manning
Jacksonville Jaguars-Another tough one, but I’ll go with Favre
Tennessee Titans-Vince Young

AFC WEST

Denver Broncos-Jay Cutler
Kansas City Chiefs-Favre
Oakland Raiders-Jamarcus Russell
San Diego Chargers-Phillip Rivers


NFC EAST

Dallas Cowboys-Tony Romo
New York Giants-Eli Manning
Philadelphia Eagles-Donovan Mcnabb
Washington Redskins-Favre

NFC NORTH

Chicago Bears-Favre
Detroit Lions-Favre
Minnesota Vikings-Favre

NFC SOUTH

Atlanta Falcons-Michael Vick
Carolina Panthers-Jake Delhomme
New Orleans Saints-Drew Brees
Tampa Bay Bucs-Favre

NFC WEST

Arizona Cardinals-Matt Leinart
St. Louis Rams-Matt Bulger
San Francisco 49ers-I’ll surprise you with this one, Alex Smith
Seattle Seahawks-Matt Hasselbeck

Of all the NFL quarterbacks, I feel that there are 17 better quarterbacks then Favre. I am not demeaning his career or taking anything away from Favre, but he is on the tail end of a great career. Physically, he still has the tools to be a pretty good quarterback, but does not have enough weapons to lead the Green Bay Packers to a Super Bowl. His ideal situation to win another Super Bowl is the Chicago Bears. They have all the pieces necessary to win except a QB. I feel that he is still a better QB then Rex Grossman. Favre has not been able to change himself from a gunslinger into a smarter QB who plays within the offense. He has still shown glimpses of greatness, but is now just a turnover machine.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Why the Warriors are Awesome


Andris Biedrins Hair


Baron Davis Beard


Adonal Foyle

I'm a Warriors Fan




This is why I will buy season tickets for the Golden State Warriors. Look at their newest fan.

NASCAR FANS PLEASE GROW UP!


I was watching a highlight of the Aaron’s 499 in Talladega where Jeff Gordon was victorious. Then, the fans began to throw whole beer bottles on the track before the race was even over. Dale Earnhardt Jr. went on the microphone to try to calm them down, but it was of no use.

Wow! Where do I begin with this one? Jeff Gordon, probably one of the best drivers in NASCAR, but also one of the most polarizing figures in the sport. Since his entrance to the sport, the NASCAR fans have been resentful of his success and his “yankee image.” He has won 4 Winston Cups, the predecessor to the Nextel Cup. He is a winner. Let’s be honest here. To all the NASCAR fans out there, Jeff Gordon is better then your favorite driver. Dale Jr. fans out there call me when he actually wins something and isn’t using his father’s name for popularity. Listen, I understand he doesn’t speak with a southern accent or shops at the Piggly Wiggly, but give me a break. I can’t imagine being at a Laker game and when Steve Nash dishes out 17 assists and we start throwing Bud Lights at him. Face it NASCAR fans, Jeff Gordon is better then all of you. He is a good looking driver who dates supermodels. You don’t find wives that look like this at Talladega.





NASCAR, please grow up. You want to be a legitimate sport. Take away people throwing bottles at your drivers especially your most popular driver outside of NASCAR. NASCAR, you are asking us to look down at you. Seeing that spectacle on Sunday makes me look at myself and say, “Yes, I am better then them.” Is that what you want NASCAR?”

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

I can’t believe they make that much!



I decided to do some research on NBA salaries and I think I threw up in my mouth twice after finishing my research. These salary numbers were provided by hoopshype.com. Top 10 NBA salaries for 2006-2007 NBA season.


1. Kevin Garnett, Minnesota -$21,000,000-
He signed that huge $128,000,000 contract and is still reaping the benefits. He is consistent scoring 20 points, grabbing 13 rebounds, dishing 5 assists, and blocking 3
shots a game season after season and has done it without complaints. He is arguably the best power forward of his generation. He has hall of fame credentials, but his only long playoff run was with a healthy Sam Cassell. He still has not been able to take the Wolves back to the playoffs. Don’t tell me that he has a horrible roster. Ask Kobe Bryant about bad rosters. Unfortunately, 21 million dollars does not get what it used to, not even a playoff spot.

2. Allan Houston, New York-$20,718,750-
Wow, now this is a waste of a lot of money. A glorified jump shooter who’s one big shot was a game winning runner against the Miami Heat in the 1999 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. He retired in 2005 and is still getting paid. Smartest man alive!

3. Michael Finley, San Antonio-$20,154,625-
He is a two time NBA All Star who had his most productive years while on the Dallas Mavericks while he averaged at least 20 points, dished out 5 assists, and grabs 5 boards. He wasn’t even the best player on the Mavericks, but he made superstar money. The Mavs used the “Allan Houston rule” to cut him and not take a luxury tax hit.

4. Shaquille O’Neal-Miami-$20,000,000-
Arguably the greatest center all time. There is no need to discuss how good Shaq is. At the time he signed this contract, this was a steal because at the time, Steve Francis, Jalen Rose, Stephon Marbury, and Keith Van Horn all made more then $20 million dollars. While he was a Laker, they offered him a 3 year $90 million extension, but turned it down because he a “Big Baby.” Outside of all the criticism he brought a championship to the Heat like he promised. Dwyane may have carried the Heat, but there is no way he gets to the NBA Finals without Shaq.

5. Chris Webber-Detroit-$18,307,008-
In 2001, he signed a 7 year $127 million contract with the Sacramento Kings. He is a big man who is an excellent passer and great post player. On the Kings, he averaged at least 20 points every season, grabbed 10 boards, and dished out 5 boards. His best season with the Kings he scored 26.8 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 4 assists. The former #1 pick has never lived to his potential as the leader of the “Fab Five” in Michigan. He never could beat the Lakers or could get the Kings to the Finals. He’s never been a player in the clutch. For reference to that statement, see the 1993 NCAA championship and look at all his playoff performances.

6. Allen Iverson-Denver-$18,281,250-
Pound for Pound one of the best offensive players EVER! He stands at 6 feet and 160 pounds dripping wet. He drives and gets to the basket at will. Goes to the line 10 times a game and shoots over anybody he wants to. He has a career scoring average of 27.9 points a game, and has averaged over 7 assists the last 3 seasons. He does all that and can do nothing right. He is the most misunderstood athlete in the history of the NBA. Not to take anything away from him; he is a turnover machine and has always shot a low field goal percentage. The bottom line is the guy is a baller and has never been surrounded with the talent to win a title.

7. Jason Kidd-New Jersey-$18,084,000-
Taking away his marital problems and his kid who had a moustache as a toddler, Jason Kidd is “ballin”. He is arguably the best pure point guard since John Stockton. He is a great passer, defender, rebounder, and playmaker. Watching him on the fast break is like watching Leonardo da Vinci paint a masterpiece. He is third all time in triple doubles, which highlights the versatility of his game. One of the few players in NBA history who can affect a game without scoring. He’s always been a suspect shooter, but made up for it by using his size in the post against smaller point guards. He’s a winner every team he’s been, but after two trips to the NBA Finals has not been able to win a championship.

8. Jermaine O’neal-Indiana-$18,084,000-
A consistent big man who has averaged 20 points, 10 boards, and 3 blocks a game for the last six years. I admire him for waiting his turn to become a star playing behind Rasheed Wallace and Arbydas Sabonis in Portland. After his trade to the Pacers, he became a six time all star and one of the best power forwards in the league. He’s led Indiana to some successful seasons, including a 60 win season, but has not been able to lead them to the NBA finals. The Pacers have failed to put a winning team around O’neal and he has voiced his frustrations. Perhaps a change of scenery maybe needed.

9. Kobe Bryant-Los Angeles Lakers-$17,718,750-
The most gifted offensive player in the NBA who has led the NBA in scoring the last two seasons. This price is a bargain for what he does for the Lakers. He is a once in a lifetime player, and will probably go down as one of the best shooting guards of all time. It’s a shame that the Laker management has surrounded him with crap and he has not been able to lead the Laker team passed the first round of the playoffs since Shaq was traded.

10. Tim Duncan-San Antonio-$17,429,671-
The “Big Fundamental” is a winner through and through. This man made David Robinson, a perennial loser, into an NBA champion. He is the centerpiece of the best run franchise in the NBA. This contract is a bargain for the Spurs for what Duncan has done for the franchise. If he wins another championship he may dethrone Shaq as the best big man of his genereation.



Players in the 06-07 season who made too much money

1. Theo Ratliff, Boston-$11,666,666

2. Adonal Foyle, Goldent State-$8,125,000

3. Eddie Jones, Memphis-$15,090,826

4. Jason Williams, Miami-$8,250,000

5. Raef Lafrentz, Portland-$10,905,000

6. Wally Szczerbiak, Boston-$11,000,000

7. PJ Brown, Chicago-$8,000,000

8. Desmond Mason, New Orleans-$8,036,667

9. Jalen Rose, Phoenix-$16,901,500

10. Grant Hill, Orlando-$16,901,500




Players in the 06-07 who made too little money

1. Al Jefferson, Boston-$1,618,320

2. Josh Smith, Atlanta-$1,460,640

3. Josh Howard, Dallas-$1,577,353

4. JR Smith, Denver-$1,067,400

5. Andris Biedrins, Golden State-$1,986,960

6. Quinton Ross, LA Clippers-$771,331

7. Maurice Williams, Milwaukee-$1,920,000

8. David Lee, New York-$926,040

9. Leandrinho Barbosa, Phoenix-$1,679,733

10. Kevin Martin, Sacramento-$1,002,840



Long Term Contacts that make you scratch your head


1. Wally Szczerbiak, Boston-$25 million over the next 2 seasons

2. Larry Hughes, Cleveland-$38.5 million over the next 3 seasons

3. Eric Dampier, Dallas-$41 million over the next 4 seasons

4. Cuttino Mobley, LA Clippers-$27.3 million over the next 3 seasons

5. Bobby Simmons, Milwaukee-$29.6 million over the next 3 seasons

6. Stephon Marbury, New York-$42 million over the next 2 seasons

7. Steve Francis, New York-$33.5 million over the next 2 seasons

8. Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia-$43.7 million over the next 4 seasons

9. Darius Miles, Portland-$26.25 million over the next 3 seasons

10. Brad Miller, Sacramento-$34.13 million over the next 3 seasons

Monday, April 23, 2007

Heavy Hits

- The Lakers have shown why the NBA needs them to be good to be successful. The Lakers/Suns game had the highest ratings of all the NBA games over the weekend. Imagine the ratings if the Lakers were good.


- The Golden State Warriors are ballin! They were able to steal a game from the Mavs. Imagine the NBA was back to the best of 5 or even a best of 3. The Warriors would actually have a shot, but in a best of 7, the best team will win, which means the Mavs will pull through.


- The Yankees/ Red Sox seem to be the only thing that is interesting about baseball. Once again, they deliver a great three game series. The Red Sox have proven that they are the better all around team at the moment. We’ll see how good everybody is in September.


- The HBO special, 24/7 Mayweather and De la Hoya once again delivers great TV, well, at least anytime de la Hoya is not on TV. Unfortunately he lives a much too perfect life with a perfect wife and perfect kids. I am entertained by Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his family. The heavily favored is playing the role of the villain perfectly. It reminds of Apollo Creed taunting Rocky Balboa, but Oscar has a much slimmer chance of winning this fight.


- NFL Draft is coming. The NFL is King of All Sports, and will prove it once again. The NFL Draft will gain more ratings then the NBA Finals. That is a Heavy Hitter Guarantee!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

HEAVY HITS

- Joey Crawford was suspended for the rest of the season and the playoffs. He lost his cool and tossed Tim Duncan while he was on the bench. Duncan says that Crawford challenged him to a fight. Wow! David Stern is setting up next year’s All Star Game festivities, but this isn’t the love fest between Charles Barkley and Dick Bavetta. Duncan vs. Crawford in a falls count anywhere match.



- A-Rod hits another home run for the Yankees. That gives him 8 for the season. I think the Yankee fans will cheer for him until the end of the week or until his next error. At least we won’t have to hear him talk about how much of a bitch he is.



- Who is watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs? They are televised on a channel nobody knows how to pronounce.



- Vince Young will be on the cover of Madden NFL 08. As a Charger homer, thank God LaDainian Tomlinson is not on the cover. LT avoided being another victim of the “Madden Curse.” Check out the myspace page "Save LT From Madden." The site had 1400 signatures for a petition that was going to be sent to EA sports to have LT not be on the cover. If this curse is legitimate, then Osama Bin Laden or Kim Jong Ill will be my vote to be on next year’s cover.



- The NFL Draft is in 10 days. I will have a NFL Draft exclusive and my mock draft. Looks like the Raiders will draft Jamarcus Russell. Knowing their luck, Brady Quinn will be the next John Elway.



- I hope the Golden State Warriors make the playoffs. They are a young and exciting team, who can give the Dallas Mavericks a run for their money. They have not made it since Chris Webber was on the team in 1994. If they make the playoffs, then the Clippers stay home and enter another draft lottery. Go Warriors!



- Shameless Boxing Plug! I recognize that there are very few boxing fans out there, but I still am a big follower. HBO did a great job with the De la Hoya/Mayweather 24/7 documentary. Excellent insight into both their training camps. Check out on Sat, Apr 21st on HBO boxing after dark, Acelino Freitas vs. Julio Diaz. Two lightweights who are going to try to brawl for the lightweight title. I love it.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Joakim Noah – Why is he a Star?

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Plays and looks more like Anderson Varejao then an All Star.




As the Florida Gators capture their 2nd straight national title, CBS focuses on Joakim Noah entering the crowd to see his father, former professional tennis player Yannick Noah. I begin to ask myself, how is this tall, awkward kid the star of this game?

CBS fell in love with Joakim Noah and he was force fed down our throats over the last two years. His hair and personality makes him a larger then life college star. His overall basketball skill has yet to be seen. First of all, he is not even the best player on his team. Corey Brewer and Al Horford are much more polished college players then Noah. After watching the national championship game, you can see that the Florida Gators do not win without Brewer or Horford, but Noah’s presence was not felt during that game. His line for the game was 8 points and 3 rebounds. If that’s what it takes to be a star then I will punch Sasha Vujacic’s ticket to the All Star Game every season. Second, he was outclassed by a much better center in Ohio State’s Greg Oden who scored 25 points and 12 rebounds. Greg Oden showed that he is leaps and bounds above Noah, physically and in basketball talent.

Every great college team has a star that fans can recognize. Florida is a damn good team. They were able to win two national championships in a row in an era of stars bolting for the NBA. Brewer and Horford were not interesting enough to be stars so the media anointed Joakim Noah to be the star of the Florida Gators. He has the makings of a star except the talent to back it up. He is no Carmelo Anthony or Grant Hill. Noah is a polarizing figure that emanates either hatred or love. The Florida fans love him and his intensity while critics make fun of his hair and the weird rotation of his jump shot. Noah incites crowds the same way as Triple H incites WWE crowds. An example of this is when Florida played Kentucky earlier this season. He drove toward the basket and hit the deck very hard. He ended up in the lap of a Kentucky cheerleader who waived her blue and white pompom in his face. Noah responded by swatting the pompom out of her right hand. Very good sportsmanship Joakim!

I like Noah’s hustle and his grit, but he is not a superstar. He is Anderson Varejao in hair and in skill. He will be a good role player in the NBA, but nothing like the stardom he gained in Florida.

Manny Pacquiao – Please Hire Me

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Following Manny’s not so surprising victory over Jorge Solis, I plead with him to rearrange his team and hire me.

I have read many articles on the legal problems that have surrounded featherweight sensation Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and I have a solution for all of them. Manny, you must fire your manager, lawyer, Franklin “Jing” Gacal and get rid of all the people you have surrounded yourself with. The next thing you must do is hire me to be your lawyer and manager because I will probably do a better job then both of them combined. I have given a list of reasons why you, Manny, “The Pride of the Philippines ”, should hire me:

I would have never let you sign two promotional contracts at the same time.

According to your trainer, Freddie Roach, in fall 2006 you signed a promotional contract with Oscar De la Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and were promised $5 million per fight and a $500,000 signing bonus in straight cash homie!(Randy Moss reference) A month later you then sign another promotional contract with Bob Arum’s Top Rank, your promoter from your previous fights. According to my legal expertise, you can’t do that. Your current legal team probably did not take the class that I took at Cal Poly Pomona on contract law. Apparently, you can’t have two promoters for each fight. What the hell was Franklin Gacal doing while you signed both of these contracts? Unlike the stupidity of your current legal team, I would have sign only one contract.

I would have had you sign with Golden Boy Promotions.

You decided to stay with Top Rank, but Golden Boy Promotions has the best featherweight fighters under their promotion. It makes no sense! Earlier this year you had some problems negotiating a rematch with Mexican superstar, Marco Antonio Barrera, which would have been a huge and lucrative fight for you. Instead, Juan Manuel Marquez cashes in and you have a fight with unknown fighter, Jorge Solis. If you were with Golden Boy the negotiations would have been easy because Barrera is promoted by Golden Boy. The only thing that Top Rank could offer you is double Golden Boy’s bonus at $1 million dollars. The only fighters that Arum’s Top Rank can offer you are Jorge Solis and Humberto Soto, who are both unknown and unworthy fighters. Listen to me Manny, great fights make great fighters. You have the potential to be one of the best featherweight champions of all time. In order to reach that level, you must fight the best fighters at your weight class. You should be fighting champions like Barrera, Marquez, Joan Guzman, and Edwin Valero; not the scrubs that Bob Arum sends your way. Come on Manny! You’re better than that! If you hired me, I would do everything in my power to make you the great fighter that you are.

I would have never let you get involved in the political scene of the Philippines.

You have decided to run for congress representing South Cotabato . Dear God! Where do I begin with this one? Stay away from politics especially in the Philippines . Let’s say I have heard stories of the corruption that exist and it is much worse then a left hook from Marquez. Manny, you are not qualified or ready for this. You are uneducated and all your greatest achievements come from knocking guys out. I understand that your “pare” told you that you should run for politics, but all he cares about is taking advantage of you. Stick to what you’re good at. It’s like Jessica Alba deciding to go to school to become an accountant. We all have our talents and yours is knocking out Erik Morales. We need to keep your distractions to a minimum and minimize the politicians who will take advantage of your fame. Not only that, your opponent, incumbent Darlene Antonino-Custodio is an educated and talented politician. She is the youngest women lawmaker in the Philippines congress and her family, the Antonino clan, is political royalty. Good choice for an opponent, Manny! You team pick the best politicians for you to run against, but mediocre boxers to face in the ring. Another point for me!


I feel that those reasons are more then enough for me to get hired. Manny, call me or shoot me over an email. By the way, great San Miguel commercial with Freddie Roach and Erik Morales.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Agent Zero at his Best

"To Leave or Not to Leave"

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GREG ODEN

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KEVIN DURANT

This is something that Texas’s Kevin Durant and Ohio State’s Greg Oden will have to decide during this summer. They are two of the most talented and dynamic college players today. If they declare for the NBA Draft, they will no doubt be the number 1 and 2 picks. While listening to Colin Cowherd on ESPN radio, I heard a discussion on whether or not these guys should declare for the NBA. Some callers called in and said that they should stay in college in order to get the college experience and an education. I thought that these callers are the stupidest people walking on the face of the earth. OF COURSE THEY WILL DECLARE FOR THE NBA!

Kevin Durant and Greg Oden do not have the normal college experience. They probably spend most of their time at the gym practicing or working out. Basketball runs their lives and They are not wasting time online looking at Myspace or YouTube. They are not making late night food runs to Taco Bell after going to a party because they probably have a game or practice to go to the next day. No, they do not have the same college experience as you or me. They can’t just hang out at Denny’s because they will be asked for autographs or stared at by everyone there. Obviously, they don’t live the college life that 99.5% of college students do. Education is overrated for Oden and Durant. They can go to night class while making 6 million dollars a year. Sports Illustrated listed the classes that Greg Oden is taking for the spring semester at Ohio State.

Greg Oden’s Class Schedule:

Sociology 101
History of Rock N Roll
2 credits for playing basketball

The schedule speaks for itself. Greg Oden is not at Ohio State for the education. Kevin Durant is not at Texas to get a degree in business administration.

When you are 7 feet tall and great at basketball, we can probably figure out what your career is going to be. There is not much more that Oden or Durant can learn from the college game. Both of them have proven that they are ready for the NBA. Kevin Durant scored 37 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in a Big Twelve game. Their talent level is above and beyond the talent that they will face in the Big Ten or Big Twelve. I understand that Greg Oden still needs to develop his offensive skills and Kevin Durant still needs to bulk up a few pounds. Why not learn and develop these skills in the NBA while getting paid and facing talent that is closer to your level? In the NBA, Oden and Durant will have the opportunity to face All-Americans and All Stars every night, which in turn make them better basketball players. Look at some of the exceptional basketball players who came out early like Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, and Chris Paul. Scouts said that these players had some weaknesses in their game, but they were able to improve their game while playing in the NBA and making an impact.

Declaring for the NBA will give them the financial security that Oden and Durant strive for. A guaranteed NBA contract provides security for their family and their future. For example, the Los Angeles Clippers, Shawn Livingston suffered a season ending knee injury and will not be able to play basketball for the next couple of years. He had declared for the NBA after his senior season in high school. According to the LA Times, Livingston has been able to save 10 million dollars over the last couple of years in the NBA. Even if he can’t play basketball again, he has a nice 10 million dollar nest egg to start the rest of his life. Before declaring for the NBA, Livingston had committed to Duke and if he injured himself while playing for Duke he gets nothing. If Oden and Durant decide to stay in college it can cost them almost 20 million dollars. For example, if Florida’s Joakim Noah declared for the NBA draft in 2006 he would have been the number 1 pick. He would probably have gotten a 30 million dollar contract. He decides to stay one more year in college and NBA mock drafts show him being drafted at 10. The 10th pick will probably yield a 12-15 million dollar contract. Not bad, but a lot less then 30 million. As an athlete, you have to capitalize when you are at your highest value. Next season, blue chip high school players Kevin Love, OJ Mayo, Bill Walker and Michael Beasley will be in the NBA draft and could lower Oden and Durant’s value.

I am not saying that college is not necessary. As a college graduate, I’m a huge proponent of education. There are .05% of people in our society who are blessed with talents and gifts that don’t need a college education to make them successful. Peter Jennings, Bill Gates, Kobe Bryant, and Bob Costas did not need college to make them great at their respective profession. Bob Costas left Syracuse University early to be an announcer for the ABA. He went on to become the best sportscaster of our generation. Great talent does not require college to nurture your skill. When you have a unique talent, you just have to go and get what you’re worth.

Joe M.

Intro

Joe M.

I love talking about sports, and I read about sports more then I read anything else. This passion started when I was 3 years old and my dad introduced me to the Los Angeles Lakers. From then on, I’ve followed almost all sports except NASCAR. I’m also an avid listener of Sports Talk Radio. I consider myself a sports junkie, but I also love music, movies, and politics. I love lists such as top 5 athletes, 5 worst athletes etc. etc. and you will see lots of it on this blog. I will kiss nobody’s ass and will be critical of all things especially the teams and players I am fans of.
Hear are my lists, in no particular order

Top 5 teams:
San Diego Chargers
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Dodgers
Arsenal F.C.
UCLA sports

Top 5 most entertaining athletes
· Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards
· Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners
· Thierry Henry, Arsenal F.C.
· Ladainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers
· Kobe Bryant, the Lakers

5 Athletes/Sports personalities I can’t stand
· Zab Judah, boxer
· Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens
· Barry Bonds, San Franciso Giants
· Pacman Jones, Tennesse Titans
· Don King/Bob Arum – All Boxing promoters except Oscar De la Hoya

Top 5 Sports Personalities
· Dan Patrick, ESPN
· Colin Cowherd, ESPN
· Petros Papadakis/Matt “Money Smith”, Fox Sports/KLAC
· Inside the NBA crew, TNT
· Jim Rome, FOX

Top 5 Sports Columnists
· TJ Simers, LA TIMES
· Charley Rosen, FOX SPORTS
· John Hollinger, ESPN
· Steve Kerr, Yahoo Sports
· Len Pasquerelli, ESPN