Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Bleeding Purple & Gold!!


If I were to make an uneducated guess, I'd say that the majority of the Lakers/Kobe fans reside in the 310 or the 323.  Nothing scientific about it.  Purely based on tweets and Facebook status updates I've read during the playoffs. And based on that uneducated guess, I would be loud AND wrong.  And, if I were a betting woman, I'd be broke. Well, thank goodness I'm neither uneducated nor a betting woman.  I'm so much smarter than that. I know you guys perpetrate a fraud.  Front like you dislike the Lakers, but cheer for them on the low.  Yep, if you're suddenly feeling uncomfortable reading this, that means I'm talking to you.

Today, the NBA announced that Kobe Bryant's #24 jersey is the top selling jersey in the country for the second consecutive season, while the Lakers also top the list with merchandise sales.  This report is based on sales at the NBA Store in NYC and on NBAstore.com, since the start of the 2009-2010 NBA season through April 2010. 

Love 'em, hate 'em, or love to hate 'em, hella people are coppin' that purple and gold.

In case you're wondering, here's a breakdown of the Top 10 Most Popular teams and Top 15 Most Popular Jerseys.

Top 10 Most Popular Team Merchandise:
  1. Lakers
  2. Celtics
  3. Cavs
  4. Bulls
  5. Knicks
  6. Nuggets
  7. Magic
  8. Heat
  9. Spurs
  10. Sun
Top 15 Most Popular Jerseys:


  1. Kobe Bryant/Lakers
  2. Lebron James/Cavs
  3. Kevin Garnett/Celtics (up one spot from last season)
  4. Derrick Rose/Bulls
  5. Dwight Howard/Magic
  6. Dwyane Wade/Heat
  7. Chris Paul/Hornets
  8. Paul Pierce/Celtics
  9. Kevin Durant/Thunder
  10. Carmelo Anthony/Nuggets (up five spots from last season)
  11. Nate Robinson/Celtics (boo.  i still don't approve Nate the Great in a Celtics uni)
  12. David Lee/Knicks (get it now b/c i doubt he'll be a Knick next season)
  13. Brandon Roy/Trailblazers
  14. Pau Gasol/Lakers
  15. Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics (shocker)

Did you peep how my Knicks are still represented on these lists even though they stink?  You gotta love it.  Also, I just want to go on the record as saying that next season the Knicks will hold down the #1 spot on both of these lists after they sign one or two free agents this summer.  Pow.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Dwight Howard leaves agent. Is this decision Superman's kryptonite?


On Sunday, Yahoo! Sports reported that Dwight Howard is no longer represented by Aaron Goodwin of  Goodwin Sports Management (GSM).  If you're unfamiliar with GSM, it's a Seattle based sports agency that represents almost two dozen NBA and WNBA players including Kevin Durant, Al Horford, Jamal Crawford, and Candace Parker.  Although it's unknown who's going to handle Dwight's business ventures moving forward, rumors suggest that the chosen ones are friends and family.

D. Howard has been a GSM client since he was drafted in 2004.  Since then, GSM has successfully marketed Dwight, building an empire stacked with a $20 Million-a-year endorsement portfolio.  D. Howard lends his likeness to major brands such as Adidas, Gatorade, McDonald's, NBA Live, T-Mobile, and Ed Hardy (cough...no comment...cough).  He also has a role in the movie, Just Wright starring Queen Latifah and Common, which hits theaters May 14th.

With all of this success, one may think that Dwight is losing it for leaving GSM at such a high point in his career, not to mention in the middle of the playoffs.  A small part of me agrees, but a larger part of me thinks the Olympic Gold Medalist will be just fine.  Remember when Lebron caught flack for leaving GSM to also have his friends handle his business deals?  Well, so far it seems that things have turned out pretty well for the King.  Don't you agree?

See, generally, the hardest part about locking in deals is convincing major corporations of an athlete's marketing potential.  Once you're able to do that, and you secure at least one deal, offers start to flow in.  Dwight has had no problem selling corporations on his on-the-court skills.  Like Lebron, he's lived up to the hype after transitioning from high school to the league.  What's better, last year Dwight took his team to the NBA Finals, also showcasing his ability to lead, while responding to critics who outed him for being too playful during games and not serious enough to lead the Magic to the promise land.

Additionally, Dwight hasn't succumbed to the off-the-court evils which usually compromises an athlete's image and marketability.  Dwight (and Lebron for that matter) has seemingly mastered that part too.  With that said, it appears there's nowhere to go but up.

All of the hard work was done by GSM.  They've designed a blueprint for success when it comes to Dwight.  They've successfully built D. Howard's blemish-free image.  Well, semi-blemish-free if you don't count the somewhat public feud with the mother of his son, which has resulted in Dwight suing his ex-girlfriend, former Orlando Magic dancer, and current cast member of VH1's Basketball Wives, Royce Reed.  But yeah, with that aside, Dwight has the perfect image!

Hopefully, this questionable decision works out for the best.  If Dwight is smart, he has learned a thing or two from GSM over the years.  In fact, him and the new team should really thank GSM for doing all of the dirty work.  If Dwight stays at the top of his game, out of trouble, and things between him and the ex don't get messy(er), everything from here on out should be easy, breezy.  I doubt that Dwight would lose any major deals as a result of new management.

Aside from starting charities in his name, most of Dwight's business deals have come by way of endorsements.  It'll be interesting to see if Dwight's new handlers have him pursue new business development opportunities.  Many athletes have tried and many have failed.   I guess time will tell where this decision ranks Dwight among sports' most business savvy.  I'll definitely be keeping score.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Are You Ready for Some Football? Well..Soccer for you guys.


WOW!  I'm literally dropping everything I'm working on to share the newest ESPN 2010 FIFA World Cup spot with you guys.  It's FANTASTIC and literally gave me goosebumps.

I'm sure "you American" sports heads are probably preoccupied with the NBA Playoffs, early MLB season, NFL Draft, trades, signings, etc.  No harm in that.  I'm also guilty as charged, but listen to me when I tell you that you need to start paying attention to the upcoming World Cup.

Don't worry, I'm not going to go on and on about why it matters.  I'll let Bono do that.  Yes, that Bono. I promise the 60 second spot below is the answer to why you should dedicate June 11 - July 11 to watching the World Cup on ESPN.  Get involved and thank me later.

PUSH PLAY:  2010 FIFA World Cup: United 



And, in case you haven't seen the Robben Island spot, here it is!



P.S. I don't know why the video is in widescreen format. I'm new to this whole posting video thing. Please forgive me.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Jets Continue to Make Moves!


Spotted on Twitter:  Cincinnati Bengal Chad Ochocinco (@ogochocinco) and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (@nflcommish) confabbing.

@ogochocincoRoger, the NY JETS are out of control with these off season additions, is George Steinbrenner the owner now?

@nflcommish replied:  No. Woody is the man. get back 2 work on ur dancing.

Love this!  The Commish is right.  No, George Steinbrenner isn't the Jets' owner.  Yes, Woody Johnson is the man. And, yes 85 needs to work on his footwork and find a solution for all of the Jets' offseason moves.  If teams thought finding an answer for Revis Island was their only problem, say hello to our new friends:  CB Antonio Cromartie, RB LaDainian Tomlinson, WR Santonio Holmes, and the newest Jet, LB Jason Taylor.  Woooweee!  These new additions are looking something kinda, sorta, like a Pro Bowl roster! 


For the longest, the Jets have been the redheaded stepchildren of NY football teams.  My, look how the tables have turned!  Last month, when the Jets picked up Antonio Cromartie, I blogged about it.  My cousin (hey Kenny!), read that post and asked me to show the Giants some love every now and then.  Hmmm, let's think...what exactly have the Giants done that would warrant me giving them any shine (ducking for cover as shots are fired). 

No, but seriously, it feels pretty nice to see the Jets finally get some well deserved respect.  I love them  hogging the national spotlight and sports pages for moves ON the field.  From the media hanging on to every single word uttered by Coach Rex Ryan + Mark Sanchez's Saturday Night Live appearance  + the Jets being featured on HBO's Hard Knock series + today's announcement that the NY Jets will kickoff ESPN's Monday Night Football season vs. the Baltimore Ravens, it's all Jets, all the time. 

Big Blue fans, stand up!  Are you feeling a little (Gang) green with envy about the Jets' upgrades? If so, clap back and leave a comment below. 

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P.P.S. The NFL released the full schedule today.  Check it out.

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Wild Wild West: NBA Playoffs



As promised, here's Part Deux of my NBA Playoffs post.  If you read Part One, When the East is in the House, Oh My God, then you already know that these posts are about who I want to win, not who I think will win. Side bar:  I updated When the East is in the House, Oh My God, so please go back and read it.  I can't believe no one called me out for an error I made!  Speaking of calling folks out, as another reminder, I implore you to call me out if I bandwagon hop during the playoffs.  Although that's not really my style it's been known to happen a time or two in the past. :)

So, I've already broken down the Eastern Conference which means that today I'm focused on the Wild Wild West...Conference that is.  And, now that all of the matchups are set, I'm going to switch it up and go series by series.

Lakers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
For this series, I'm riding with the Oklahoma City Thunder.  As you can probably imagine, I am not a Lakers fan.  I would be very disappointed if they won another championship (says the fan of the most winningest franchise in history).   I kind of like employing the "do as I say, not as I do mantra", lol.  I'm not going to say that I'm anti-Kobe Bryant, I'm just pro-Kevin Durant.  I think he's an amazing talent, and one of the great future stars of the league.  Case in point, this season, he set the record for the youngest player to win the scoring title.  He's the real deal.  Poor Greg Oden...  Sorry, I can't help but think of Oden's misfortune when I think of how successful Durant's young career has been.

So successful that Lakers' coach, Phil Jackson, recently criticized the officials and accused them of giving Durant preferential treatment because he goes to the foul line so much.  Seriously?  You have got to be kidding me  Phil Jackson has the nerve to talk about someone getting special treatment.  Pot meet kettle.  Kettle meet pot.  Give me a break.  When Kobe gets those calls, I don't hear him complaining.  When Jordan got those calls, he was quiet as a mouse.  SMH...Durant can't help that he's a physical player who knows how to draw the foul.  Durant can't help that people can't D him up without fouling him.  Durant also can't help that he's a 90% free throw shooter.  So, if and/or when the games come down to the wire, Phil Jackson should be shook because he knows that 9 out of 10 times, that ball is going through the hoop.   Also, I find it very interesting that Phil shares his POV two days before the Lakers/Thunder series begins.  He's already politickin'.  He aint slick.  I know his type.  I think he recognized that his team has been falling apart at the wrong time of the season.  He may be panicking slightly. Although, if I were the Lakers, I wouldn't be worried.  Yes, they hit a few bumps toward the end of the season and yes Kobe has a finger injury but I'm sure they'll be fine.  He's Kobe Bryant for goodness sakes.  Trust me, he'll turn it on when it's time i.e. now.  Also, Andrew Bynum is making his return in time for the series.  I'm sure his playing time will be limited at first, but their bench just got a little deeper, which is exactly what you want during the playoffs...more weapons.

All in all, I think this is going to be a good series.  I'm excited to watch Durant go up against Kobe.  I'm also proud to see this young team and franchise do so well.  It's a good story for the league.  I'd love to see the underdogs send the defending champs home early.  Let the Thunder, roll!!

Mavericks vs. Spurs
For this series, I'm going with the Mavs. 

The Mavs/Spurs is one of my favorite rivalries in the league.  Both teams have consistent veteran players that continue to carry their teams.  I also think that both teams take their play to another level when they face each other.  The good ol' Texas Showdown will definitely live up to the hype. 

Although, I've never really been a fan of the Spurs.  In my opinion, they're just not an exciting team to watch.  I don't really connect with anyone on their team.  Yes, Tony Parker included.  In fact, I feel like the Mavs and the Spurs are a tale of two teams.  With the Spurs, I think the personality of the team is similar to that of Tim Duncan aka The Big Fundamental aka Mr. No Personality aka pretty blah.  But on the other hand, I think the Mavs' team personality is that of Mark Cuban aka Mr. Badass.  I know lots of people think he's a team distraction, but I don't.  I think his level of involvement and fandom is exciting to watch.  I respect that he's such an active, passionate owner, who isn't afraid to speak his mind.  I also appreciate that he offers transparency for the fans. I once read that he responds to "all" of the fans' emails personally.  Notice "all" is in quotes because I think that may be exaggerated slightly,  but the fact that he responds to any is pretty remarkable.  

Mark Cuban also isn't afraid to spend money to bring talent to Dallas.  He desperately wants to win a championship and I desperately want him to win one.  I think owners like him should be rewarded with a Championship for all they do for the franchise.  He will make all necessary moves until he feels that he has the best team on the court.  However, despite all of that, the Mavs can never seem to make it happen.  It's kind of as if they lack that killer instinct to put teams away for good.  They made it to the finals in '06, but got burned by the Heat.  Maybe this will be their year.  If they're able to make it happen, you'd hear no complaints from me.


Suns vs. Blazers
I'm pulling for the Suns on this one. 

Steve Nash and Amar'e Stoudamire are two of my favs in the league.  They're also the heart and soul of the Suns.  For that reason, all of the Stoudamire trade rumors upset me.  I feel like he's so unappreciated.  Not cool.  He's their leading scorer (23.1 ppg), leading rebounder (8.9 ppg) and has played every game this season.  He doesn't deserve to be treated like he has. I don't get it.   

I also love that Grant Hill is healthy again.  Yep, I enjoy a feel good story from time to time, lol.   The funny thing is, I was not a Grant Hill fan during his Duke days because he used to take it to Michigan's Fab Five all of the time.  But, when he came into the league, I quickly changed my opinion of him.  He's such a good guy.  I like good guys and I want this group of good guys to succeed, even if the front office is making a bad decision with trying to move Stoudamire.

Ahhh, the Portland Blazers.  I must admit, they're pretty impressive.  Despite losing Greg Oden (again) and Joel Przybilla for the season,  they've somehow pushed through and landed themselves the sixth spot in the playoffs.  Sadly, this will be the end of the road for them.  With Brandon Roy out for knee surgery, they don't have a chance.  The timing for this couldn't have been any worse.  Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.  

Nuggets vs. Jazz
If I had my way, the Denver Nuggets would be the team coming out of the West and heading to the Finals.  I'm a huge Carmelo Anthony fan (go 'cuse!).  And, I'd love to see him go up against his fellow 2003 NBA Draft mate, Lebron James.  This way, it's guaranteed that at least one of them gets a ring.  Yes, here I go being a sucker for a feel good story again. But, that's not the only reason.  I also enjoy watching the Nuggets play-- Carmelo Anthony, Kenyon Martin, Chris Anderson, Chauncey Billups, J.R. Smith, Aaron Aflalo, Nene and on and on and on.  I love this team!

I think this is their most well-rounded and focused team in a minute.  Chauncey Billups has definitely provided that team with the leadership they needed. And, during the season, they had a nice little run where they were just shutting teams down.  But, since then, Kenyon Martin suffered a knee injury and I think that's negatively impacted the team.  Although he's back, I don't think he has the same hop as he did before the injury.  Hopefully, these past few days off will do him some good.

Now, about the Jazz.  Admittedly, I haven't paid much attention to the Jazz since Karl Malone and John Stockton retired.  It's partly because they're out West and partly because they don't have the same star power they did with Stockton and Malone.

Despite that, I'm aware that Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams hold that team down.  It''ll be fun to watch Deron Williams and Billups face off against each other.  Two very strong leaders at the point.  Game changers.  And just like the Nuggets, the Jazz are dealing with injuries to some of their major contributors...Boozer, Andrei Kirilenko, and Mehmet Okur. 

Regardless, these pros know how to battle through the injuries.  They're playing to be crowned Kings of the West.  I doubt they'll use injuries as an excuse.  This should be a great matchup, but I'm riding with the Nuggets all day!!

 That does it.  I covered all of the teams. Don't forget the Playoffs start tomorrow.

Here's the schedule for the first round. 

Let the games begin!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

When the East is in the House, Oh My God: The NBA Playoffs


Sorry it's been a while since my last post. I'll do better. I promise!

Get ready! The NBA Playoffs are only days away. In this post, I'll share who I'm riding with out of the Eastern Conference. You'll have to check back later in the week when I share my Western Conference favs (or lack thereof, lol).

When reading this, please know that this is about who I want to win, not who I think will win. And please, please, please commit this to memory because if any of my teams get knocked out early and you see me repping another team, I encourage you to call me out. I'd do it for you.

Being from New York, I naturally have to root for the Eastern Conference. As Blahzay Blahzay said, When the East is in the House, Oh My God. Check the records. The Eastern Conference teams dominate the Western Conference teams. Biggie would be proud. OK, enough with the preamble. Let's do this!

First off, I'm riding with the Cavs all the way to the Finals. I know that's not an original thought, but for me it's kind of a big deal because I wasn't like the rest of America. When Lebron was drafted, I didn't immediately hop on the King James bandwagon. The fact that ESPN was covering his high school games meant nothing to me. I wanted him to prove himself first. Hailing someone as the second coming prematurely annoys me. Sports heads are good for that. I can't stand it! Plus, the 2003 NBA Draft was stacked with Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and lots of other players that showed and proved in college. I had a reason to see those guys succeed over cheering for Lebron. To be honest, I don't think I really became a Lebron fan until 2007, when he took the Cavs to the finals and one-year after D-Wade got his ring.

Although it took me four years, I'm here now! I'd love to see King James earn his jewels. I think his chances now are as good as they've ever been. Shaq Diesel (less 20 lbs.) is coming back. I expect him to be focused and energized. The playoffs is when he gets back on D a little quicker and jumps a little higher. He gets after it. Lebron should also be refreshed and ready to go since he hasn't played in a week and will probably sit out the last game of the regular season. And the supporting cast of Antawn Jamison, Mo Williams, and Delonte West are going to show up. They know this might be the end of the road for Lebron in a Cavs uni so it's now or never!

Selfishly, I want them to be hungry for that reason. I think that Lebron's chances of coming to the Knicks will improve if he gives the people of Cleveland a Championship. If he loses, I don't think he'll bail on his fans. I respect that, but that's not the result I'm looking for. Let's make everyone happy. And by everyone I mean Knicks and Cavs fans. Win for the home fans, pack it up, and make that move to NYC. We need to get that old feeling back at the Garden and in the city. I know the Yankees won, the Jets went to the AFC Championship this year, and the Giants won the Super Bowl a couple of years ago, but trust me, it's not the same. When the Knicks are winning, the city is electric. I want that old thing back. Go CAVS!!!!

Second on my list are the Atlanta Hawks. Yes. The Atlanta Hawks. All season I'd been waiting for the real Atlanta Hawks to stand up and present themselves. You know, the team that hadn't been relevant since the Dominique Wilkins days. In other words, decades ago, lol. I don't necessarily remember when I became a believer, but at some point during the season, it happened. They've been pretty convincing with their consistent play. They kept winning and winning and winning, transforming my shock to belief.

As a Spelman College alumna, I spent four of the most important years of my life in the ATL. It's like my second home. I will always have a special place in my heart for that city. I remember going to check out the Hawks' games when the Knicks came to town. You could purchase tickets for $5. Five dollars! Craziness. But, despite the bargain basement ticket prices, the arena was still empty as hell. It was sad.

My, my, my look how far they've come. Joe Johnson, Jumpshot JC (the nickname my brother gave Jamal Crawford during his Blue/Orange days), Al Horford, Josh Smith and the rest of those boys are legit. And even though they're the number three seed in the East, I still feel like they're an underdog and most people will sleep on them. Please don't be one of those people. Show them some love!

As for the rest of the teams in the East, I don't really have an interest in who advances to win it all. Alright, I may be exaggerating...slightly. If the Magic, Hornets (see update below), and (maybe) the Heat win, I wouldn't mind.

I know the Magic have had a helluva run, but I'm not putting too much stock in them after last year's performance. Dwight Howard came up short big time. They had the whole country riding with them against the Lakers and they couldn't get it done. It was a major disappointment. Adding Vince Carter to the team, plus a healthy Jameer Nelson should take them far, but I'm not sure it'll be enough. We shall see..

UPDATE:  Next up are the Hornets. Charlotte Bobcats.  I don't know what I was thinking, but clearly I had a lapse in memory and took it back to before the Hornets were relocated from Charlotte to New Orleans.  MAJOR FAIL, which makes me wonder, are you guys reading this????

Anyway, another reason I thought about the Hornets and not the Bobcats is because since when do the Bobcats make the playoffs?!?!?!  Although, I do remember them playing the Knicks a couple of times this season and beating us.  I know that doesn't say too much, but for me it does.  I always looked at the Bobcats as an easy win.  Not so much anymore.  Gotta give props where props are due, Larry Brown and Michael Jordan seem to be taking the franchise in the right direction, for this season at least.  The Bobcats grabbing that seventh seed is a huge victory.  They won't make it out of the first round, and may even get swept by the Magic, so they should be happy they made it this far. 

Next season is another story.  Since Eddie Jordan was recently fired by the 76ers, there's already talk that  Larry Brown may return to Philly.  Interesting.  Very, very interesting.  Let's see how the team's new Majority Owner, Michael Jordan, handles things during the offseason.

Moving on to the Heat. Since they won in '06, I'd prefer if they didn't win again. As long as Pat Riley runs that team, I'll never fully support them. I still feel some type of way about Pat the Rat flat leaving us for the Heat. It's really too bad because I actually like this Heat team, but unfortunately, I can't rock with them...based purely on principle.

I'm hoping the Raptors will be watching the playoffs from their couches just like me so that will leave us with the Bulls, Bucks, and Celtics. In my opinion, the Bucks are never anything to be excited about unless you live in Milwaukee, so I'll just keep it moving to the Bulls.

Although I like Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Brad Smith, I can rarely bring myself to root for the Bulls. As a Knicks fan, I just can't allow it to happen. We were crushed by MJ too many times. Last year's playoffs were a rare exception. Watching the Bulls battle it out against the Celtics was great! For that series, all was forgiven and I was a hardcore Bulls fan. Talk about "Where Amazing Happens". That series was it. Definitely one of the best. But if the Bulls lock down that 8th spot, they'll be going up against the Cavs. No way I'm rooting for the Bulls.

Lastly, we have the Celtics. It should be pretty clear that they get zero love from me, especially since they got their rings in 2008. The only reason I was remotely ok with them winning was because a) they beat the Lakers and b) because I like Doc Rivers. However, with that said, all generosity has left the building. I'd very much appreciate the Celtics exiting the playoffs rather expeditiously.

There you have it! Don't forget to check my blog later in the week for a post on the Western Conference.

P.S. If you like what you've read, please leave a comment. Thanks!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Congrats, UCONN!


My girls did it!  The Lady Huskies are the 2010 NCAA Women's Basketball Champions.  Back-to-back undefeated seasons.  Unbelievable.  They are 11 wins away from overtaking UCLA's record for most consecutive wins.  And, Coach Geno Auriemma is one championship away from tying Pat Summit's record of eight championships.  Both shall be done. 

P.S. Notice I didn't congratulate Duke on their win.  That was intentional.  I'm a hater.

Photo credit:  AP/Eric Gray

Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Bombers Are Back!


I'll keep this short and sweet.  Tonight, the Yankees' quest for World Series domination continues as they take on the Boston Red Sux Sox in Beantown.  Yep, the offseason has come and gone. Over time,  we've said sayonara to Hideki Matsui, adios to Melky Cabrera, and goodbye to Johnny Damon. We embraced the return of a couple of familiar faces -- Nick Johnson and Javier Vazquez, and welcomed Curtis Granderson to the team, all in the name of claiming what's ours, No. 28. 

New season.  New faces.  Same goal.  Let's get it!!  No. 28 is ours.  Quote me on that.