Wednesday, March 19, 2008

CLOSING DOWN.

I would like to thank everyone for coming to this site over the past few months. I loved doing this site, it was a passion of mine and something I really wanted to continue to work on and build up. Unfortunately, I am going to have to end things here.

I am trying to start my career in other directions and this site is a conflict of interest with my future plans and it isn't ethical on that part to keep this site up and running. I've put a lot of work into this site over the past couple months, but unfortunately I have to put things to an end.

So to the people who have came to this site and supported what I was doing, thank you so much. I will keep the posts up for a couple weeks possibly, but soon will pull everything.

Thank you so much.

Enjoy the playoffs.

I love this game.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

On Hiatus, until March 18

I may have time to update in the next two days, but odds are the site will be on hiatus until Tuesday.

On that note, it doesn't mean you should stop checking us out. There are tons of archives that you probably have never seen or read, dating back to April of 2007, so check them out and waste some quality time with us here at Outside The NBA.

See you all Tuesday.

22 Straight: Rockets dominate Lakers in fourth quarter.

22* and counting...

The Rockets should be thrilled and very proud of themselves. This is unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable.

FIRST PLACE IN THE WEST!

Rafer Alston saw what Jarvis Hayes did for the Pistons today and decided he could do better. Alston hit eight three pointers and scored a career-high 31 points today on the Lakers. The Rockets had a sluggish third quarter, but dominated the Lakers in the fourth quarter, notching the 104-92 victory.

Shane Battier was incredible on Kobe Bryant. Bryant scored 24 points on 11-33 shooting. Luis Scola continues his growth as a top rookie in the league adding 13 points and 11 rebounds, Bobby Jackson came off the bench to score 19 points.

Tracy McGrady didn't score in the first half, but the Rockets still had a 15 point lead at the the half. McGrady finished with 11 points on only 4-16 shooting, yet the Rockets still get the victory.

*Pau Gasol did not play for the Lakers today, because of injury.

Once again the Rockets played a short handed top team, but at this point, it doesn't matter. The Rockets are being gunned for, and they keep winning. The Rockets have pulled off the second best streak in league history, and Boston is coming to Houston on Tuesday. After Boston, the Rockets go on the road against the Hornets, Warriors and Suns. I assume the streak will be over during one of these games, but I've been wrong before.

Stay tuned NBA fans, we're seeing history in the making and the Rockets are playing at a dominating level against every team in their path.

Jeff Van Gundy said this today, and now you have to take some serious consideration, where is Tracy McGrady on the MVP list? As of right now and this point, you might have to say he's in the top three of four, and maybe higher. We all know who my MVP is, but in two weeks, let's see who's on top of the West, then we can talk. If the Rockets are on top of the West in two weeks, I'm going with McGrady.

Jarvis Hayes!?!?!

Detroit Pistons reserve forward Jarvis Hayes came in today and had a riot on national TV. Hayes scored 29 points, tying a career-high. He hit seven three pointers, setting a career-high, and he shot 10-13 from the field. Hayes was the man for the Pistons today coming off the bench, and the Pistons beat up on the Hornets 105-84.

Hayes is averaging 6.5 ppg on the season and his production and minutes have dropped considerably since the beginning of the season.

Hayes is a chucker, a guy that likes to shoot the rock when he gets it and he's very streaky, today was one of those days. I don't expect to see more games similar to this from Hayes this year. If Hayes can somehow find a way to give them 40-50% of his effort today on a consistent basis, it will make the Pistons a much more serious contender.

So to the announcers; don't call this guy Hayes "The Microwave" just yet.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Readers speak...Kobe is MVP

I'm not going to deny you of your right to vote, and shoot your opinions down. It'd be nice if Kobe finally had an MVP trophy, but I'm still all about Chris Paul as his numbers only climb.

Paul in the month of March:

26 ppg
14 apg
58% FG

Out of this world.

Thanks for voting and make sure to vote in the new poll, for this week.

On Vacation?!?!

No I haven't died, but I am in the process of moving from Arizona to Michigan this weekend and until Tuesday. So there may be less updates for a few days and I might not be on top of everything. Thanks and keep visiting as I promise I will be on top of my game in a few days.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

PJ Brown wearing his age..

No really, why is PJ Brown rocking #93, is he going to go Artest on people!?!?Update: He's wearing the number because it was the year he was married to his wife, and his first year in the league (92-93 Season).

Carlos Delfino thinking about his time in Detroit...

"Something stinks...."

Master of impressions, Frank Caliendo does Barkley, Walton

Frank Caliendo is absolutely awesome! His impressions are always spot on and perfect. Here he is on Inside the NBA doing Charles Barkley and Bill Walton, both are incredible!! When I first heard this I couldn't tell if it was Frank or Barkley for a minute or so. Watch this, enjoy this...

The Walton impression is at 6:20, it is 100% spot on, make that a priority.

Jimmy Kimmel and his horrible Karl Malone impression

Karl Malone on his family and other things

Karl Malone on Aliens


The impression is awful, yet awesome.

CP3 4 MVP!!!

Chris Paul put on another spectacular performance last night, blowing up for a huge 26 points and 17 assists against the Spurs last night. Oh, and the Hornets beat the Spurs by 25 points, 100-75. That is incredible!

The Hornets held the Spurs to just eight points in the fourth quarter, another impressive stat.

The Hornets are now 43-20, and David West and Bonzi Wells are both back on the court for them, which is vital for their success.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Rockets take all headlines, make it 20 in a row.

The Houston Rockets beat the Hawks 83-75 tonight after trailing 33-32 at the end of the first half. The Rockets have now won 20 games in a row, that is second all-time, tying the Milwaukee Bucks. They are absolutely rolling, guys like Chuck Hayes, Luis Scola, Shane Battier and more are doing whatever it takes to get the win and help out Tracy McGrady.

This team has one superstar active in McGrady, and a bunch of solid role players, they have a chance to possibly do something in the playoffs, but only time will tell.

This is incredible, 20 games in a row, I've never seen it before and odds are most of you haven't seen it either.

Think about it this way:
  • The last time the Rockets lost was January 27 against Utah.
  • Before the winning streak, the Rockets were 24-20, only four games above .500
  • Portland is currently three games over .500 and they are the 10th seed in the West
  • The Rockets are now 44-20 and are the third seed in the West, and one game out of first.
  • The ONLY Superman

    I loved Dwight Howard in the dunk contest. He was fantastic and put on a show. The Superman stuff was great, but remember that there is only one true Superman in the NBA, and he's been Superman since 1992....

    32 points, 29 rebounds, 31 blocks

    That is a Manute Bol stat line for one game!!

    Manute Bol recorded 32 points, 29 rebounds and 31 blocks while in a game for Bridgeport, where he played his college ball. I don't care if they were Division 45, that's impressive. Manute will always be one of my favorite players of all-time, one of the most giving people in NBA history.

    I wonder how many times they filmed this before they finally got it?


    I bet the kid that screams when the shot goes in is happy his face wasn't part of the video...

    Happy Birthday Isiah "JR" Rider

    This is absolutely one of the craziest shots in NBA history, I almost forgot about this...


    Hopefully JR Rider still isn't a complete mess. Unfortunately I highly doubt he's gotten his life together.

    Tuesday, March 11, 2008

    The Rockets keep winning, make it 19

    This is getting out of hand.

    The Houston Rockets have now won 19 games in a row, they destroyed the
    dismal New Jersey Nets tonight by more than I can count. They play in
    Atlanta and at home against Charlotte this week as well, which means
    this thing could very well hit 21 straight games. Right now, the
    Rockets have the third best streak in league history.

    Let's say they do hit 21 straight, their next 5 games are: Lakers,
    Celtics, @ Hornets, @ Warriors and @ Suns, all in a span of Sun-Sat.
    The streak will end soon, it's just a matter of when and against who.
    On top of that, playing those 5 teams in six days could easily mean a
    3-4+ game losing streak, which could even drop them nearly out of the
    playoffs in the unfair Western Conference.

    I'm excited to see how this plays out, would it be crazy to say
    Wednesday in Atlanta? I hope it doesn't, I'm not going to lie, I'd
    like it to continue for awhile. It's a good story, I just wish Yao
    Ming could be out on the floor and be a part of it all.

    In addition to tying the third longest streak in NBA History, they
    also tied the longest streak of double digit victories (10 in a row).
    I don't care if they beat Minnesota 19 times in a row, this is really
    impressive. If they win Wednesday, they tie the 1970-71 Milwaukee
    Bucks for the second best winning streak of all time.

    If the playoffs started right now the Houston Rockets would face the
    New Orleans Hornets, if I understand this silly seeding right. Would
    that mean T-Mac finally gets out of the first round? I don't think so,
    but I also thought there season was done two weeks ago.

    Monday, March 10, 2008

    Bynum still a month or so away

    Andrew Bynum's return to the Lakers is more than likely at least a month away according to the LA Times. If the Lakers are going to seriously contend for an NBA Championship this year, Bynum needs to at least be at 85%. They are winning games now, playing really well, but the Playoffs is another story. Bynum was giving them All-Star numbers this year before the injury, and they need him for at least 12 points and 8 rebounds and of course his post presence at good strength.

    If all of this falls into place, I really like their chances. So far, things don't sound so great. The first round is going to be almost just as hard the conference finals in the West this year, and there isn't going to be little room for error for Bynum coming off the injury.

    I'm not going to lie...

    I'm a little upset that the readers of this website, the few that I have so far, have only given Chris Paul 12% of the vote for MVP. C'mon people, he might not be as popular or as pretty as the other two guys, but the guy's numbers are just as great and what his team's doing might surpass what the other two teams are doing, especially the Cavs.

    Wade done for the year

    I expected this sooner or later, the Miami Heat announced Dwayne Wade will sit out the remainder of the season to rest injuries. This move is a great move for two reasons:

    1. The Heat will continue to tank and hopefully get the first pick, in their best case scenario. Even with Wade, they'd probably tank. They honestly, can't get any worse.

    2. Wade has looked lifeless, undetermined and heartless a lot of this season, maybe he needs to rest, maybe he is really hurt.

    After all of this and a summer to revamp their roster with a lot of cap room potentially, maybe we can see if Dwayne Wade is going to be the player we once thought he was, or if he's going to be the next Vince Carter.

    Sunday, March 09, 2008

    Rockets make it 18, Dirk passes Blackman

    The Houston Rockets beat New Orleans last night 106-96. The Hornets didn't have David West, which means the Rockets beat another shorthanded team. The Rockets are totally shorthanded as well, but I'd like to see one of these wins against a top team that was at full strength. If the Rockets can do that we can really see if this is a fluke or not. I hate to keep throwing the Rockets under the train like this, but I have no choice.

    18 wins in a row, is still 18 wins a row and Houston now has the third seed in the Wild Wild West.

    Dirk Nowitzki dropped 34 points on the Nets last night and is now the Dallas Mavericks' All-Time Leading Scorer. He passed the great Rolando Blackman by one point last night and currently has 16,644 points, which I didn't even realize he'd been in the league 10 years, let alone had that many points.

    It's not that I didn't know Dirk came to the NBA in the 1998-99 season, but I guess you don't realize how long ago that is, and the fact that this guy probably only has 3-4 years left in his career, so now you know why they traded for Jason Kidd. Let's face it, the Mavs need to win now.

    Saturday, March 08, 2008

    Hawks win two games in one night

    Well, if you don't know by now, the Hawks wound up winning tonight's replay. The original score of the game was 117-111. They replayed at 114-111, and that was the final score, no team scored. Judging from the picture above it doesn't look like many people got there to see the replay, but in two years when the Hawks are one of the best teams in the East (yes, I said it) all the bandwagoners will fill Phillips Arena.

    The Miami Heat are awful, when they protested the first game they had Shaq and they weren't officially done, but now, they get the replay and can't even score. What a waste of time!

    The two teams took 15 minutes to gather themselves and then got back on the court for a full four quarters in ATL. The teams played a tight game, but the Hawks beat them twice in one night, this time 97-94. Joe Johnson leads the Hawks with 39 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds. The Hawks get two wins in one night, and if Dallas beats New Jersey tonight, the Hawks will have sole possession of the eighth seed.

    The Miami Heat are now 11-50 on the season.

    Yeah, the East is awful, but it'd be nice to see the Hawks get their franchise finally turned around. I'd rather see Atlanta in the playoffs than the awful and depressing New Jersey Nets.

    Rockets go for 18th straight against the Hornets


    The Rockets are on an incredible run, the seventh best in NBA history. They have beat teams down since Yao went down, the games aren't even close. They beat the Dirk-less Mavs on Thursday night, but can they hold off the New Orleans Hornets?

    The Hornets are obviously one of the best teams in the NBA and the Rockets are trying to prove that they belong in that conversation as well, even without Yao Ming. Tonight should be a true test to see if this winning with Yao is for real.

    The game is at 8:30 PM ET on NBATV, so if you have NBA TV, it should be worth the time to watch.

    Tonight is the Hawks/Heat Re-Do, exciting stuff

    Am I the only one who thinks the re-do of the Hawks/Heat game's last 51 seconds is pretty neat? I hope not.

    The Hawks are really going all out for this, trying to get fans in early and pack the Phillips Arena for the replay. They're offering dollar drinks and other specials, including a free Hawks Dance Team swimsuit calendar (that's enough for me) to the people that get there for the early re-do.

    Here is a message from Al Horford to Hawks fans, in case you don't know, Al Horford BETTER WIN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR!

    David Harrison threatens to kill Matt Bonner

    David Harrison is a piece of crap, a really large piece of crap, since he's about seven feet tall.

    It all starts with the fact that he is friends with one of those idiots who was on The Real World, and Harrison actually appeared on an episode of the show during his rookie season. Everybody knows that all those people who are on The Real World are pretty much tools.

    Then Harrison gets suspended for smoking pot this year (he failed his third drug test and missed five games), just another thing the Pacers need for their image (they're the new Jailblazers).

    Now Harrison is suspended by his own team for his conduct.

    Harrison lost his composure inside the locker room after being escorted there by team security in the final seconds of the game. He wound up getting a couple of stitches in his head.

    Part of Harrison's frustrations stemmed from San Antonio Spurs forward Matt Bonner hitting him in the face on a drive to the basket in the final minute of the game. Bonner was called for an offensive foul on the play.

    The San Antonio Express News reported today that Harrison picked up the technical for telling an official that he was going “to (expletive) kill” Bonner.
    -Mike Wells, Indy Star
    So basically, Davidson screamed at Bonner that he was going to kill him. That's just great. Harrison has quite a bit of class and seems like a great guy. On top of that Harrison loses his temper like a moron and gives himself stitches and he has no idea how, awesome.

    The best part about it was Bonner's response to it all....

    "You only get a technical for that?" Bonner asked. "Will Ferrell got ejected for that in Semi-Pro."

    Point being David Harrison sucks and Matt Bonner rules, plus his last name is Bonner and he has red hair.

    Friday, March 07, 2008

    Kevin Martin is sick, drops 48 tonight

    The Sacramento Kings have some of the right pieces to be good, they just aren't. The West is tough nonetheless, but the Kings have a quality center, a great young SG, a great SF and some great role players--they probably need one small change, or one other player, and they can make it back to the playoffs.

    If the Kings are bad, or not, it doesn't matter because Kevin Martin is great. Unless you play fantasy basketball, live in Sacramento or are a Kings fan, you might not even know of this guy. He's averaging 23 points per game this year, and spent nearly two months in a suit with a groin injury. He broke out last year going for 20 a game, he keeps getting better, and he's pretty consistent, to say the very least.

    Martin dropped 48 points tonight on the Minnesota Timberwolves, even though the Kings lost to them 111-103. Win or lose, 48 points isn't too bad and that was a new career-high for the King's franchise guy, who also set a club record with 22 free-throws, nice work K-Mart, yeah, THE NEW K-MART.

    Sorry to Kenyon Martin, but you're injuries have made you kind of whack, and you were overrated to begin with.

    WWW.NBAROTO.COM

    The Rotoman over at NBA Roto and I talked some fantasy hoops today. Check it out RIGHT HERE.

    If you play fantasy basketball The Roto Man's website is a great place to go for daily updates and blurbs on the fantasy perspective of the game. The guy definitely knows his stuff and keeps it fresh with some fun features and searches around for other perspectives, so you're not just getting one man's opinion. On top of that he adds some pretty good humor to his posts, so even if you don't like fantasy sports, it's still a good read.

    On top of all that, he is probably a better source of info and much more current than the CBS Fantasy updates that I pay for in my league, they tell me someone is injured 3 days after I started them, or they tell me to start someone and the guy misses for games in a row after that, so check out NBA Roto.

    Thanks again to The Roto Man, that was a fun chat, let's do it again.

    VISIT NBA ROTO, AND DO IT EVERYDAY.


    11 years ago...

    What's with these Spurs jerseys?!?!

    The Spurs wore these silly jerseys last night, does anybody know why?

    NBA Partyer of the Week

    CHRIS BOSH
    Chris Bosh is out for a couple games here with an injury, but maybe he's just really hungover from partying with these chicks. This guy can't even keep his eyes open, that's top of the line partying right there.

    Thursday, March 06, 2008

    Rockets get 17th straight win in Dallas

    Rafer Alston and the Rockets got their 17th straight win tonight in Dallas against the Mavericks, who were without Dirk Nowitzki. Alston had a season-high 24 points for the Rockets who put the pounding on the Mavs 113-98. This is the fifth straight win for the Rockets since losing Yao Ming, all of the games have been won by at least 13 points.

    Obviously with Dirk out, it helped the Rockets out a bit, but let's not forget to give credit where it's due. They are on an unbelievable and very exciting run. 17 wins in a row ties for seventh all-time in NBA history, and beating Dallas at home is extremely hard even without Nowitzki.

    The Rockets have another tough test on Saturday as the New Orleans Hornets come to Houston, can the Rockets really get their 18th straight victory? That's definitely the game to watch on Saturday for those of you with League Pass, make sure to mark the calendar.

    Nowitzki will not play tonight

    The Rockets have some weight off their shoulder tonight as they look to make it 17 straight, Dirk Nowitzki will be serving his suspension tonight. If you didn't see the flagrant foul that Nowitzki put on Andrei Kirilenko it was pretty cheap and pretty classless, on that note, it might be the most intensity, guts or edge that Noiwtzki has shown over the years.

    Happy Birthday!!!

    Shaquille O'Neal, 36

    Michael Finley, 35


    It's crazy to think these guys are this old in NBA years, that means I'm getting really old as well. I grew up idolizing these guys, two of my all-time favorite players.

    KJ to run for mayor

    Phoenix Suns Legend Kevin Johnson is going to run for Mayor of Sacramento in the upcoming election. KJ was a great point guard, can his floor leadership skills rollover into the political game, November will tell that tale...

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008

    Sweet Sixteen

    "Sweet Sixteen" on MTV is the worst show ever, along to "The Hills." Though if my favorite NBA team won 16 games in a row, I would say that is pretty sweet, even if climbing the hill is going to be tough.

    The Rockets set a new mark for consecutive franchise wins tonight, getting number 16 against the Pacers 117-99. They have won the last four games, by about an average of 20 points, all of which are post-Yao's injury.

    During this 16 game streak the Rockets have defeated: Denver, New Orleans, Cleveland (twice), Golden State and Portland. These wins aren't all against crappy teams, and regardless of who you play, winning 16 straight is VERY difficult. The last time the Rockets lost a game was against Utah on Jan. 27, that's very impressive.

    A huge test for the new look Rockets is going to be tomorrow night in Dallas, a team that has pulled off some huge winning streaks in the past few years themselves. This is more than likely not going to be a 15-20 point blowout. The Rockets have had some average or less competition in the four huge victories since Yao went down, so this is a huge test to possibly see where they're really at, plus you know the Mavs are going to be gunning to break that streak.

    Should be interesting, but for now, we must admire the Rockets as one of the most impressive teams currently in the NBA, as T-Mac, Rafer Alston, Carl Landry, Luis Scola, Luther Head and the others keep up their fantastic play. Sorry, but I had to give some props to the names who have played great for them in the recent games.

    Can the little guy get some love?

    There are some real PLAYER HATERS who watch the NBA, or at least talk about it.

    Kobe this, LeBron that, Kobe that, LeBron this, Kobe who? LeBron who?
    Can CHRIS PAUL get some love??!?!

    23 points, 18 assists, 2 rebounds, 2 steals-- tonight for CP3


    Paul led the way again for the Hornets who beat down the Hawks 116-101. Paul has been doing this all year, the Hornets have been winning all year. They are now 41-19, third best in the West and one game out of first. This is no fluke now, it's March. The Hornets are on pace to win 56 games this season. There are 22 games left in the season for them, can they do it? No doubt. They probably will.

    Kobe's been great. LeBron's been great. There team's have done very well too, Kobe obviously much better than LeBron's.

    Be honest, who saw the Hornets winning 56 games this year? Who saw them competing for best in the West come March?

    CHRIS PAUL IS THE MVP OF THE NBA!

    He's not getting near the respect he deserves for what he is doing this year. 21 points, 11 assists and 4 rebounds per game. Let's not forget about his 2.7 steals and ONLY 2.5 turnovers (at 11 assists, that's bonkers!). He also shoots 48%, 36% from beyond the arch and 88% at the charity stripe. This guy is playing at a ridiculous level, as is his team, the team he is the catalyst for.

    When Nash won his two MVP's he average the same amount of assists pretty much, only 16 and 19 points per night and nearly FOUR turnovers as well.

    John Stockton, Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas never averaged near that amount of assists with under three turnovers per game, Stockton came closest at three even, but the others were all around four.

    Hmmm?

    I guess the Hornets will need to win 70 games this year for Chris Paul to get the award that he deserves, at this point of the season.

    Drink The Hatorade People!

    LeBron drops 50 @ The Garden, KG drops 31 in his Garden

    It doesn't matter how awful the Knicks are, anytime a player steps into Madison Square Garden there is still that magic. Players live to play inThe Garden, rock artists dream to play in The Garden and tonight LeBron rocked New York.

    50 POINTS, 8 REBOUNDS, 10 ASSISTS


    All that on 16-30 shooting, including seven three pointers and add four steals to the mix. Oh yeah, and Cleveland ate up the lowly Knicks 119-105.

    I guess after Kobe's performance against the Mavs and all the MVP talk surrounding him, LeBron figured he'd come out and make a statement.
    ---

    In other statements, KG and the Celtics beat the Pistons down tonight 90-78, at another one of the Gardens in the NBA, the one in Boston.
    Garnett had 31 points, six rebounds and three assists. Pierce had 15 points and 5 assists on a 5-9 shooting night and Ray Allen only had 3 points on 1-9 shooting.

    The Pistons came out sluggish from the gate and tried to have late heroics, but the Celtics turned the defense back on in the fourth and held the Pistons to a measly 11 points in the quarter. If you're keeping track, the Celtics are up in the series 2-1 this year.

    Kendrick Perkins added a career-high 20 rebounds to go along with 10 points for the victorious C's. Cassell did not play tonight, but might get on the floor for their next game against the Bulls on Friday.
    ---

    Those are the three teams to beat in the East, any of them have a great shot to make it to the Finals, who are you picking?

    Second chances....

    Chris Andersen has officially signed with the Hornets. It's been two years and yes, he still has the awful hair, and even more tattoos I think. Here he is giving a hug to Hornets owner George Shinn in his first practice back with the team. I really hope this guy turned his life around, he might be able to help the Hornets out a bit, he's a really good shot blocker and of course has some pretty nice hops.

    Tuesday, March 04, 2008

    DJ MBenga likes.....

    The Lakers DJ Mbenga back when he was on the Dallas Mavericks last season

    Cassell joins Celtics, Giricek heads to Phoenix

    Sam Cassell has officially signed with the Boston Celtics, after a fiasco of him begging to go there for over a month now. This is a huge addition for the Celtics, absolutely gigantic if you ask me.

    In addition to Cassell heading back to the Eastern Conference, Croatian shooter Gordan Giricek has signed with the Phoenix Suns. Giricek shoots the rock really well, he can heat up. We've seen what happens when people join the Suns, besides Shaq, they have career years. This is a great signing for them, I think he has the ability to really tear it up, once they figure out the formula to The Big Aristotle. Giricek is going to get tons of open looks from long range, you will probably hear a lot about him in the coming weeks.

    Theo Ratliff officially signs with Pistons

    While the Celtics wait for Sam Cassell, the Pistons got a backup big man in Theo Ratliff.

    Ratliff returns to the place where he started his career. Here's a great picture of Ratliff and his new teammate from back in the day. Crazy to think it's been over a decade...

    Birdman is back!

    Chris Andersen was kicked out of the league two years ago for violating the league's substance abuse policy, he has now been reinstated.

    It is assumed the Hornets will give him a contract and he will rejoin the team where he became famous for ruining the dunk contest. This guy was on some hardcore drugs, though they never said what, it could have been Meth, Coke, LSD or something else ridiculous. That's probably why he sucked so bad in the dunk contest, he was too high to realize he took 10 minutes to do one dunk.

    Well, I guess, I wish him the best and hopefully he cut that horrible hair.

    This isn't hoops, but it's still huge

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre has informed the team he plans to retire.

    Favre was in the NFL for 17 seasons, 16 of which were in Green Bay. In my eyes, I think he's the greatest quarterback ever, at least the best I've seen. I was a late bloomer into football, and I'm no expert, but Favre was amazing. He was a man's man, he was so durable, so emotional, so energetic, so precise, so talented, so tough and just so damn great.

    Tom Brady is a great quarterback, he's "the best" these days they say, but I would take Brett Favre over him in a minute. Favre isn't a pretty boy, Favre is the guy's guy, Brady is a Hollywood celeb, beyond a quarterback. Brady obviously has the hardware and great numbers as well, along with some records--but Favre wasn't involved in spygate, and obviously has plenty of numbers, hardware and records of his own.

    I've seen Brett Favre do things that I don't think any quarterback that successful can do, or will do. The had guts, balls however you want to put it.

    Brett Favre is the greatest in my eyes, it's a sad day in the NFL.

    Something caught my eye on NBA.com

    On NBA.com there is a poll:

    Who is the best PG in the NBA?
    Jason Kidd
    Steve Nash
    Tony Parker
    Chris Paul
    Deron Williams

    Now, yes, I'm from Detroit. Yes, I'm a Pistons fan, but where is Chauncey Billups on this list? To be honest, I'm not really much of a Chauncey fan. I mean the guy has had two horrible playoffs in a row, I understand. Though he has been to the NBA Finals twice, has a ring and a Finals MVP. The only person who can match or better him there is Tony Parker.

    Billups is averaging 18 ppg, 7 apg and 3 rpg this year. He's shooting 44% and 40% from the three point line, including 91% from the charity stripe. His numbers are better than Parker's, and a little bit shy of the other players on that list.

    How about this, Jason Kidd is putting up a complete line: 11 ppg, 8 rpg, 10 apg, but he shoots 38% and couldn't do anything in New Jersey, obviously now the tide changes in Dallas, but is that line all that better than Billups? Okay, 5 rebounds and 3 assists more per game, but how about the fact Billups has won a ton more games than Kidd this year, and not just this year, the past 5 years.

    On top of all that, Billups' team has a better record than any of the other players on that list, second best in the league, and it's been that way almost all season. In addition to that, Chauncey Billups has the 2nd best +/- ranking in the entire league. Steve Nash is seventh, Chris Paul is in the top 15 and none of the other players are in the top 20. Some of this has to count for something, right?We don't have to jump out and say Billups is the best point guard in the NBA. Based on this year, the answer to the poll is Chris Paul, right now he's the MVP (that's another conversation that for some reason he's always left out of over Kobe and LeBron). I just find it interesting that Billups' name never comes up in this conversation and to him, and for what he's done in the past five seasons, that's an injustice. He's accomplished more than pretty much any of the names above, I would say Nash and Parker are the only exceptions. Jason Kidd is a great point guard, but at this point, he's not better than Billups, maybe they're equal?

    I guess the main question is, is Billups a top five point guard? According to this list, he's not. Heck, there isn't one Eastern Conference point guard on the list, and Billups is undoubtedly the best PG in the East. He has his problems, he's struggled in the playoffs since 2006 (since his buddy Flip Saunders showed up as head coach, noticing a coincidence?), but he's still a great leader and player. His team has been in the Eastern Conference Finals for five straight years, and could be going for a sixth. He's been in the finals twice, won a title and the MVP, we shouldn't have to repeat this, but unfortunately for Chauncey Billups, he probably will have to continue to repeat himself to get his due in this league.

    Brothers From Another Mother?

    Michael Redd

    Kanye West

    Here's something new that I would like to start doing every Tuesday, find an NBA player and find their celebrity twin, simple as that.

    We'll start it off with one that drives me nuts. Every time I mention this, nobody agrees with me. C'mon people, please tell me that these two look totally alike?

    Monday, March 03, 2008

    Arenas cleared to practice

    The NBA's favorite blogger is cleared to practice and should be joining the Wizards on Tuesday.

    Hopefully Arenas gets back on the court soon and is healthy, along with Caron Butler, the Wizards are almost seeing last year repeat itself (when Arenas and Butler weren't available for the playoffs).

    Doesn't get much better than this....

    Madsen started this awesome new NBA trend of goofy white guys dancing like morons after winning a championship. Brent Barry decided to help keep it real.

    This video has all the elements of greatness: the Spurs after winning their third title in 2005, Tony Parker 'freestyle' rapping in French and Brent Barry embarrassing white people who actually can dance.
    note: look at the shorter white guy to the right of Parker, that guy makes Barry look amateur.

    Mavs get Kidd a backup..

    Tyronn Lue who was traded to Sacramento in the Bibby deal is going to join the Dallas Mavericks, after being waived by the Kings.

    Lue will be the backup to Jason Kidd, only to improve the depth of one of the potential contenders in the West.

    Honestly, I haven't seen much of Lue or the Hawks this year, I had no idea he shaved his head and ditched the cornrows. Though Lue is a solid player and a very reliable backup, who can play some defense, something Dallas needs.

    MARK MADSEN IS AWESOME. (PART TWO)


    It was hard to get a better clip of him doing his thang, so excuse the other but funny non-NBA dancers.

    For the first part of this series, go here.

    March 2, 1962

    46 years ago Wilt Chamberlain made history.

    There are a couple huge records in sports, Barry Bonds holds two of them, Cal Ripken holds another, Wil Chamberlain holds one as well.

    Wilt 'The Stilt' dropped 100 points on the New York Knickerbockers in a 169-147 victory. Talk about dominance.

    Records set in that game by Wilt.

    Most field goals (36), free throws (28 of 32), most points in a quarter (31) and most points in a half (59).

    Can you imagine seeing a game go into halftime and a player has 59 points?!?! It's rare to see a team go into halftime with that many points, let alone one man.

    Props to Wilt Chamberlain, the guy was incredible.

    To read more about this incredible historic moment in NBA history, read the AP article from 1962.

    Kobe is the man

    Kobe Bryant dropped 52 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists against the Mavericks today on National TV.

    Oh, by the way, the Lakers won in overtime 108-104.

    A lot of people don't like Kobe Bryant, Kobe's never won an MVP, Kobe hasn't won without Shaq.

    This is probably Kobe's year, if not, it's the start of great things to come.

    Does anyone remember the type of Kobe Bryant news we heard back in the first couple weeks of the NBA season?

    What a wild ride it's been for the Lakers and Kobe Bryant.

    More on the Rockets

    The Rockets lost Yao Ming for the season this week.
    The Western Conference is tougher than ever.

    None of this matters to them. They won their 15th straight game tonight, beating up the Nuggets 103-89. The Rockets went 3-0 this week, despite losing Yao. They won those three games against Washington, Memphis and Denver by an average of 20 points.
    Memphis is obviously horrible, Houston is banged up, but Denver is definitely competing with Houston for a playoff spot. Regardless, winning three games like that after losing Yao and while on the NBA's longest streak of the year is impressive.

    This team is playing some great basketball, they deserve some credit.

    Dikembe Mutumbo has once again played solid minutes in Yao's absence. Luis Scola's numbers have jumped big time as well, and Battier put on a shooting display today. Rookie forward Charles Landry has also given them some great minutes this week as well. Add to that, Rafer Alston is playing at a very high level as well.

    It's scary that a team can win 15 games in a row in February, heading into March and barely be out of an eighth seed. Portland had that awesome 14 game streak awhile ago and they're at the 10th seed. The West is ridiculous.

    The main thing for the Rockets is getting to the playoffs at this point, I think they have what it takes, but the real thing is, can they make it out of the first round? T-Mac has never been able to do this, he's struggled with it. Even him and Yao together haven't been able to get it done, can he do it without Yao at this point?

    If the playoffs started today, the Rockets would play Utah. I don't think the Rockets have a chance against Utah in a seven game series, especially with Yao hurt. The Rockets will be fighting up until April to get a playoff spot, many teams in the West probably will. By the time the playoffs roll around, I think T-Mac and the Rockets (especially starting center Dikembe Mutmbo and rookie Luis Scola) are going to be completely out of juices after a tough run to make the elite 8 of the conference.

    About three weeks ago, I was questioning T-Mac's drive...again. I think a lot of people thought he might have been on his way out of Houston, I know I had a bit of a feeling it could happen. T-Mac is still a Rocket, he's playing great ball and he's leading a Yao Mingless Rockets team AGAIN. For the time being, you have to take the Rockets seriously, but this week is going to be tough with games against Indiana, Dallas (in the Big D) and New Orleans, can they make it to 18 in a row?

    If anything, Rick Adelman might just be trying to get some Coach of the Year votes.

    Note: 15 wins ties the franchise mark for longest winning streak.

    Just cause you like HGH, doesn't mean you can't root for the Rockets

    How do you make sure your lawyer is 100% on your side and ready to defend and lie for you?

    Take him to an NBA game with courtside seats.

    Roger Clemens, his son and lawyer Rusty Hardin watched the Houston Rockets win their 15th STRAIGHT GAME!

    Sunday, March 02, 2008

    Updating the Site..

    Bare with me I'm working on fixing the site, so it might look weird
    and silly, it will be in tip top shape sometime Monday.

    Saturday, March 01, 2008

    Remember Wayman Tisdale?

    Wayman Tisdale was the 2nd Pick of the 1985 NBA Draft. He was a 6 foot 9 Forward/Center who averaged over 15 ppg and 6 rpg in his 12 year career. He played with Phoenix, Sacramento and Indiana in his career. He had some great years as a King, in the 1989-90 NBA season Tisdale averaged 22 ppg and 8 rpg, he was no joke.

    If you do remember him, I don't need to go on.

    Did you know that Tisdale is now a very successful jazz artist?

    Tisdale is one of the top smooth jazz artists around today, known for his skills as a bassist. Tisdale has released seven albums since 1995. His latest, "Way Up" was released in 2006, here's a bit on him and his career now.

    Yes, Tisdale has had the most successful jump from NBA to music, no doubt.

    Apologies to Allen Iverson, who never even got his album out.