Thursday, July 10, 2014

Lebron James should leave the Heat, No question about it

Look after your own interest Lebron.
Lebron ought to know by now. He isn’t Michael Jordan and has no chance whatsoever of being one. Being the one. That path be damned, he needed a new one. If he be labelled a mercenary, so be it. He’s affiliation is to the crown,to the Larry O’brien. Not to Miami. The Heat Team was a means to an end. It no longer is. He is LJ, not MJ. But winning is the great leveller. If he cannot usurp the crown, then maybe it’s time to build a new Kingdom. Yeah, I want to see him wreak havoc with Griffin & Chris Paul in the West. Or, team up with “The Beard” and Dwight Howard to launch Houston over the top. Even lending a hand to Carmelo Anthony would not be all that bad. “He made each team he joined a champion.” Now wouldn’t that be something when all is said and done. Winning changes everything. Winning is everything. And later on, Lebron can always hire a good PR. To change the narrative, to put a good spin. And he’ll be able to back it up with all those championships, all those wins... He won’t be MJ. But he can be in the ballpark... Otherwise, another crushing finals defeat awaits him... All hail the SPURS!!!

Saturday, July 05, 2014

Rear View Mirror - 2003

Slainte!

One & Done

It's one & done. My days as a Yahoo Contributor's over before it even really began. We'll, the site's actually shutting down. So, here's to posterity...

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Dwayne Wade's Flopping Won Game 2 for Miami

The Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs are evenly matched. The elite of the elite, they look for gaps to destroy the balance. And thanks for that, we are all witnesses to the "god-awesome basketball" created whenever these two teams collide.

Then came Game 2. Lebron was Lebron, and Bosh had a bit of Lebron in him too. That is only enough, though, to keep Miami in the game against the Spurs. Dwayne proved to be the difference.

Dwayne Wade, not the superior athlete he once was, flopped his way to 2 free throws, put Ginobili on the bench on a crucial stretch of time and eventually earned Miami a 98-96 edge over the Spurs. 

Wade of course gladly paid a $5,000 dollar fine. Such meager fee considering it bought Miami a game 2 win, and possibly tilted the series for the Heat.

And just like that, 3-peat may well be within the Heat's reach!

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Tomorrow, The 38


Hope.
Nothing's really happening.
But let's drink to that.

There must be truth in a glass filled with lies.

A toast. 
I swallowed hard.
Wine first and then my pride.

Hope.
Against hope.
Tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

11.12.13 Tribute


Nelson Mandela.
Passed.
Away.

To Valhalla where great men live forever.