Showing posts with label A Little of That. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Little of That. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

A Little of This, A Little of That Pt. 2

None of this deserves its own full posting, so I present a smattering (smorgasbord, even?) of some sports related information.
(ed. note:  maybe I really am this dense, but it took me nearly a month to figure out the "NOT funny" comment after the last post in response to an opposite day video. well done, sir.)
  • According to the New York Daily News, the formerly inaccurate throwing and dog-slaying Michael Vick is looking for a book deal.  A memoir, of sorts.  First of all, I never got the idea of people trying to write stories about themselves before they've finished their careers (or, in his case, life in the public eye as a future playing career remains up in the air).  Second, who wants to read about this guy, or his life?  Chapter One...Why Didn't Roddy White Catch Like That For Me?...Chapter Two...Fido Had It Coming...Chapter Three...Pretend Remorse in an Attempt To Get Out Of Bankruptcy...
  • I never could stand Mark Cuban, ever.  I realize what he does that is good, that if he was the owner of my favorite team, I'd love him.  But, he owns the team I hate, he's constantly running his mouth, and he never shuts up about the referees.  This time, it came on Twitter, where he complained about something else the refs screwed up for him.  Here's what I want.  I want Cuban to go out there and ref a game of any kind, at any level.  Rec basketball, high school, college.  A quarter, a half, a game.  Anything.  Go and do that, and once your done, let me know how much complaining you want to do.  I'm not saying referees are infallible, but, jeez already, give them a break.
  • You can look at Dontrelle Willis' recent DL-stint for a blood related anxiety disorder in two ways.  First and foremost, it's a bit sad how far he's fallen, if only because he's a guy that not much was expected of when he first started playing pro ball, and then in a few short years won 22 games.  And, unlike so many other pro athletes, Willis legitimately seems like a really nice, likeable guy.  The leg kick, the smile, the fact that he could hit better than most Marlins at the time.  The whole bit.  So, if only for those reasons, to see a guy that was dominating the National League only a few years ago not be able to get guys out in Single A is a bit depressing.  The other side of things is, I wonder how much of his recent DL trip is a "I walked nearly twice as many guys as I struck out last year" thing, as opposed to a disorder thing.  Not that I doubt the results of the test, but, somehow I feel like if he had rediscovered his command, he'd have found a way into that 5th spot this year, and not on the DL.
  • I love the guy, but, shouldn't this be a good thing?
  • Saw this on the BLS on Yahoo.  Not sure who Fredi Gonzalez thinks he is having all of his players get hair cuts, but I guess I see the point of trying to make the clubhouse a bit more professional.  Then again, I think it's fair to say that if a player (ahem, Hanley) decides wearing a "I'm Sick of This S**t" t-shirt is the grown-up way to handle things, maybe Gonzalez isn't so far off base.

Friday, February 20, 2009

A Little of This, A Little of That

None of this deserves its own full posting, so I present a smattering (smorgasbord, even?) of some sports related information.

  • Amar'e Stoudemire will miss the next 8 to 12 weeks after surgery on his eye.  Talk about coming completely out of no where.  Apparently, Stoudemire got poked in the eye in the 1st quarter of the most recent Suns/Clippers "game".  Then, he proceeded to continue playing, lowering his drawers on the Clippers, and deucing the Donald Sterlings for 42 points.  Imagine how good he'll be against the Clip Crew once he's fully recovered from his superhero eye surgery.
  • A semi-pro basketball team in New Jersey, the New Jersey Express, scored 171 points in a regulation game this past Sunday.  The Express, a part of the ABA (yes, it still exists), didn't set any records with that score though.  That belongs to the Detroit Pistons who scored 186 in a 3 OT game over the Nuggets (who pathetically could only muster 183).  In related ABA news, there is a team in the Express' division that is called the New York City Internationalz.  Not a typo.
  • The trading deadline in the NBA passed without any real activity of note, besides the Bulls/Kings deal the day before.  Michael Ruffin does get his first crack at life in the Northwest Division, so that's exciting.
  • And finally, Alex Rodriguez has announced that nothing he said about steroids was true because it was, in fact, opposite day on the days he met with the media.  But, if it was opposite day, and he's telling us now, does that mean it wasn't not opposite day then?  More lies from A-Rod...
Please click on "opposite" for a laugh and "day" for a history.