Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Memphis Grizzlies: Jekyll and Hyde ride continues
The Memphis Grizzlies have quietly been one of the most consistent teams in the league the last several years after bringing their core four of Marc Gasol, Mike Conley, Zach Randolph, and Tony Allen together.
The Grizzlies are one of just three teams to reach the playoffs in each of the last six seasons (San Antonio, Atlanta). The Spurs have locked up another playoff berth this season and the Hawks seem poised to join them in extending the streak.
As for the Grizzlies? It depends on which team you're talking about....Jekyll Memphis or Hyde Memphis.
The NBA's bipolar franchise from the Bluff City is currently amidst a roller coaster ride of streaks...and it's driving their fans nuts.
It all started around the All Star Break. Memphis lost their last game before the break to New Orleans, and followed that up with a dud on the road against the Indiana Pacers in their first game back in action.
Then the Grizzlies seemed to turn it around with back to back wins over Denver and Phoenix.
From there the bottom seemed to fall out starting with a four point loss at Dallas that turned into a season-long five game losing streak. The low point being a home loss to the dreadful Brooklyn Nets.
Grizzlies analyst Brevin Knight coined this phrase during that television broadcast..."Partner...we have officially hit rock bottom".
Or did they?
Jekyll Memphis emerged from that five-game fiasco to rattle off four straight wins against teams in or battling for a playoff position. They even knocked off a fully loaded San Antonio Spurs team during that stretch.
But then, Mr. Hyde Memphis reared it's ugly head again and the Grizzlies are currently in the midst of a four-game losing streak. The last loss, a 91-90 defeat to the lowly Sacrament Kings last night, was unacceptable given the tightness of the Western Conference playoff race....even without All Star center Marc Gasol.
So what now?
Well...the Grizzlies take on the Pacers at home on Wednesday night, followed by a home tilt vs the Mavs on Friday night and an early afternoon tip off with the Lakers Sunday afternoon.
A week-long sweep should not be too much to ask...but then again....
With less than 10 games to play and clinging to a four game lead over the suddenly surging Nuggets and Trailblazers, the 7th seed Grizzlies desperately need their winning alter ego to re-take control of the wheel....and the streak.
If it doesn't...then the playoff streak could end at six for Memphis.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Michigan's top 5 tournament games
The Michigan Wolverines' magical tournament ride continues Thursday when they take on the Oregon Ducks in this year's Sweet 16, and it took a couple of memorable performances last weekend to get to Kansas City.
Michigan is certainly no stranger to memorable March Madness moments, and today we'll count down the top 5 tournament games in the program's history.
5. The Rematch - March 18, 2017
The last time Michigan faced Rick Petino's Louisville Cardinals they walked off the court in defeat in the 2013 National Title Game. Last Sunday's rematch was supposed to be no different due to the plethora of physical and athletic big men at Petino's disposal.
Michigan's strength all year has been their perimeter game and ability to neutralize opponents with the three point shot, and was widely considered their only shot to pull the upset.
But this game was memorable because the Wolverines did the exact opposite.
After hitting a team-record 16 3's in a wild 92-91 shootout in their first round game against Oklahoma State, the Wolverines stepped outside of themselves to erase a nine point second half deficit and beat the Cardinals at their own game with a gritty post-dominate performance.
A memorable maize and blue-collar tournament win over a physically imposing opponent.
4. Introducing...The Fab Five - March 29, 1992
A young, brash, and ultra-talented group of Michigan freshmen entered the 1992 NCAA tournament with much fanfare and little expectation. The 6 seed Wolverines caught a couple of breaks and found themselves a game away from the Final Four.
Their opponent? The number 1 seed and hated rival Ohio State Buckeyes led by Big Ten Player of the Year Jim Jackson. The team that swept the Wolverines that year during conference play.
Michigan's Fab Five (Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, Ray Jackson) battled tooth-and nail with the heavily favored Buckeyes to squeak out a 75-71 overtime victory. Images of Howard hitting the "cabbage patch" dance at the final buzzer remains etched in the memory of Michigan fans worldwide.
It was the signature moment in the rise of the cultural phenomenon...and was the first time that an all-freshmen starting five made it to the Final Four.
3. The Comeback - March 22, 1993
The Fab Five were no longer freshmen and no longer flying under the radar when they entered the 1993 NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines were now a number 1 seed and heavy favorite to return to the Final Four.
UCLA, their second round opponent, had other plans.
The Bruins were essentially playing a home game in Arizona that day, and jumped out to a lead that ballooned to as much as 19 points.
The Wolverines clawed their way back (no pun intended) to force overtime behind Chris Webber's 27 point, 14 rebound performance, but often-overshadowed Ray Jackson made this one memorable.
With the game tied in the final seconds of overtime Jackson tipped-in a Jalen Rose miss at the buzzer to stun the crowd and eventually advance to their second straight title game.
2. The Comeback II - March 30, 2013
This game holds a special place in my heart because I was in the stands to witness this with my own two eyes. The heavily favored number 1 seed Kansas Jayhawks dominated the game for 38 minutes against Michigan in their 2013 Sweet 16 match up.
Then...point guard and National Player of the Year Trey Burke made himself a Michigan legend.
The Wolverines, who were down by five with 21 seconds left to play, inexplicably stormed back behind a nifty drive to the basket by Burke, a missed free throw by Kansas on the front end of a 1 and 1, and a 30 foot three point heave by Burke to force overtime.
Michigan held on in the extra period for an improbable come from behind victory. The most thrilling basketball game I've ever attended on any level.
1. Cutting down the nets - April 3, 1989
After firing their head coach heading into the big dance, Michigan entered the 1989 NCAA Tournament with assistant coach Steve Fisher at the helm. The Wolverines rattled off five straight victories behind one of the best tournament performances in NCAA history from Glenn Rice to face Seton Hall in the title game.
A nip and tuck affair ended with Michigan guard Rumeal Robinson hitting two clutch free throws to seal the victory and give the Wolverines their first and only National title.
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Sunday, March 12, 2017
Michigan: Redefining March Madness
March Madness, one of the most celebrated times of the year for die hard and casual fans alike. Watching the Selection Show to see where and who your team plays...filling out brackets...watch parties...
And of course...gambling.
The month-long extravaganza remains one of the country's most exciting sports events because of it's unpredictability. You're more likely to get struck by lightning than to pick every game correctly.
It's the teams that no one saw coming that puts the Madness in March, and to prove that point look no further than the Michigan Wolverines.
Six weeks ago the Wolverines were hovering around the cellar of the Big Ten and had a losing record in the conference. Not only were they in danger of missing the big dance, they were in danger of missing the second-fiddle NIT as well.
Today Michigan is the Big Ten Tournament Champion, capping off a week that gives March Madness a whole new meaning.
For starters, a power outage on campus prevented Michigan from practicing with lights prior to leaving for Washington DC.
The next day a horrifying plane malfunction not only cost the Wolverines a day of travel, but it could have cost them their lives.
Talk about madness...
So much madness that the team held a vote on if they would even travel at all after head coach John Beilein gave his kids the option of forfeiting the game.
The team voted to play, but the madness was just beginning.
Michigan literally arrived in DC just before tipoff of their noon opener against Illinois, and had to play in practice jerseys because their luggage was still on the plane that failed to lift off.
When was the last time you saw that?
After steamrolling through their first opponent the Wolverines faced Purdue, the regular season conference champion and number one seed in the tournament.
Michigan overcame a nine point deficit to upset the Boilermakers in a thrilling overtime victory.
Anyone would have given the Wolverines a pass for bowing out gracefully in Saturday's semifinal matchup against a tough and physical Minnesota team that was playing as good as anyone in the country the last month of the season.
After all, those Michigan kids had to be physically and emotionally drained, right?
Not on senior point guard Derrick Walton's watch.
Led by his career-high 29 points the Wolverines survived a game comeback attempt by Minnesota to advance to the title game.
And today the Wisconsin Badgers simply ran into a buzz saw as Michigan, with destiny seemingly on their side, pulled away late to earn their first official Big Ten Tournament Championship.
It was the fist time in Big Ten history that a seed as low as Michigan (8) won it all. And they did so by knocking off the 4th, 2nd, and number one overall seed.
Ironically enough it was Walton who voted to not re-board the plane and forfeit earlier this week. Today he is the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
Hollywood would reject this script for not being believable.
Michigan will now head into the big dance winners of ten of their last twelve games. They are also riding a five game win streak after posting four of them in the last four days.
The 7 seed Wolverines will play Oklahoma State (10) on Friday in Indianapolis, and regardless of the outcome they have already redefined the meaning of March Madness.
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Thursday, March 2, 2017
The hypocrisy of calling Kaepernick a hypocrite
NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick can't win for losing, and I'm not talking about the San Francisco 49ers 2-14 record last season.
As we all know, Kaepernick felt the wrath of millions of people when he chose not to stand for the playing of the National Anthem last year. It was a move that dominated the headlines in and out of sports, and everyone weighed in with passionate views on both sides of the argument.
He became public enemy number one...and number two was nowhere in sight.
Today Kaepernick announced that he would do an about-face and stand for the National Anthem this season, and somehow the news was met with even more criticism.
Kaepernick detractors cried foul because he is set to hit free agency after opting out of the final year of his contract with the 49ers. They speak to the hypocrisy of the move...alleging that he is only doing it to help his chances of landing on a new team.
To that I ask "What's wrong with that?"
Anyone who calls this move hypocritical is a hypocrite themselves. I mean...let's face it...we ALL tone things down when applying for new jobs.
We go conservative with our haircuts and hairdos. We cover up our tattoos. We lose whatever slang we are comfortable with and put on attire that displays the most conservative sides of ourselves.
We re-word our resumes to give the impression that we were the most loyal and hardworking employees at each and every job...whether that was actually true or not.
We refrain from bad-mouthing ex-bosses...and we refrain from suggesting that we are really in need of stability and a weekly paycheck.
We've all done it...All of us.
So why knock Kaepernick for doing this in his chosen profession? If, in fact that is the motive behind the move.
But detractors weren't the only ones crying foul today across social media, Kaepernick's most staunch supporters during the Anthem protest are mad too. The word sellout came up time and time again from now-angry supporters.
Wait...what? Let's put that notion to bed as well while we're at it.
Kaepernick started the protest, so it is well within his right to end it if and when he so chooses. He did it before it became popular, and did it with no leverage from a professional standpoint (he was the backup qb at the time with no assurance of an extension).
And most of all, he backed up his protest with action. He put his money where his mouth was. He gave to his community, he donated his time.
He used his fame and fortune to do the unpopular thing, he started a sensitive conversation that needed to be started. He opened some eyes and some progress was made.
To the angry supporters I ask...."So what are you going to do with the movement now? How much have you given? How much of your time have you donated? What stand did you take that could jeopardize the livelihood of your family?"
Again...the hypocrisy of calling someone a hypocrite.
Whether you agree with Kaepernick's views and tactics or not, don't cry foul from the sidelines. If you're passionate about what he started...do something to keep it going instead of bashing him for doing what he feels is best for his family.
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As we all know, Kaepernick felt the wrath of millions of people when he chose not to stand for the playing of the National Anthem last year. It was a move that dominated the headlines in and out of sports, and everyone weighed in with passionate views on both sides of the argument.
He became public enemy number one...and number two was nowhere in sight.
Today Kaepernick announced that he would do an about-face and stand for the National Anthem this season, and somehow the news was met with even more criticism.
Kaepernick detractors cried foul because he is set to hit free agency after opting out of the final year of his contract with the 49ers. They speak to the hypocrisy of the move...alleging that he is only doing it to help his chances of landing on a new team.
To that I ask "What's wrong with that?"
Anyone who calls this move hypocritical is a hypocrite themselves. I mean...let's face it...we ALL tone things down when applying for new jobs.
We go conservative with our haircuts and hairdos. We cover up our tattoos. We lose whatever slang we are comfortable with and put on attire that displays the most conservative sides of ourselves.
We re-word our resumes to give the impression that we were the most loyal and hardworking employees at each and every job...whether that was actually true or not.
We refrain from bad-mouthing ex-bosses...and we refrain from suggesting that we are really in need of stability and a weekly paycheck.
We've all done it...All of us.
So why knock Kaepernick for doing this in his chosen profession? If, in fact that is the motive behind the move.
But detractors weren't the only ones crying foul today across social media, Kaepernick's most staunch supporters during the Anthem protest are mad too. The word sellout came up time and time again from now-angry supporters.
Wait...what? Let's put that notion to bed as well while we're at it.
Kaepernick started the protest, so it is well within his right to end it if and when he so chooses. He did it before it became popular, and did it with no leverage from a professional standpoint (he was the backup qb at the time with no assurance of an extension).
And most of all, he backed up his protest with action. He put his money where his mouth was. He gave to his community, he donated his time.
He used his fame and fortune to do the unpopular thing, he started a sensitive conversation that needed to be started. He opened some eyes and some progress was made.
To the angry supporters I ask...."So what are you going to do with the movement now? How much have you given? How much of your time have you donated? What stand did you take that could jeopardize the livelihood of your family?"
Again...the hypocrisy of calling someone a hypocrite.
Whether you agree with Kaepernick's views and tactics or not, don't cry foul from the sidelines. If you're passionate about what he started...do something to keep it going instead of bashing him for doing what he feels is best for his family.
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Monday, February 20, 2017
NBA: Remember Steph Curry?
You know how the NBA markets their star players by filming them walking into the arena with headphones on before nationally televised games?
Well...if you're Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors then you've probably been listening to Janet Jackson's "What have you done for me lately" while strolling to the locker room this season.
Seriously...if you've been paying attention to the NBA this year then you've noticed that no one notices him anymore.
This time last year Chef Curry was the toast of the league. He was the reigning league MVP, reigning NBA champion, and reigning media darling in all of sports.
And in some circles he was considered the best player in the world. Yes...even better than King James himself.
Curry was on his way to the best regular season record in NBA history, the scoring title, and a second straight MVP award...the first unanimous MVP in league history.
He was everywhere...he was The Face of the NBA.
Fast forward to today and Curry is treated as just another good player on a great team.
How did this happen?
Blowing a 3-1 lead in last year's NBA Finals started his slide to anonymity, especially when you consider the fact that he was routinely targeted and torched on defense by Cleveland's Kyrie Irving during those all-important series clinching games.
And it all went downhill from there.
Curry's Under Armor shoe line was unveiled around that time, and was met with resounding criticism.
A month later Kevin Durant joined the Warriors in a move that dominated the headlines all offseason.
When the 2016-17 season started there was no talk of an MVP Three-Peat for Curry. In fact, that storyline couldn't even get coverage on the back pages of Oakland's local newspaper.
Instead, the NBA front page news has been reserved for LeBron James and his frustration with his critics and this year's roster, and the drama in New York with Phil Jackson, Carmelo Anthony, owner James Dolan, and former Knicks legend Charles Oakley.
In between those ever-evolving scenarios we have the ongoing feud between Durant and his former teammate Russell Westbrook.
And speaking of Russ, this year's MVP race has come down to him and fellow triple-double machine James Hardin of the Houston Rockets. No mention of Curry for the coveted award...
Not even a sniff.
It's gotten so bad that Curry rocked a red headband in last night's All Star game...knowing that it would ignite Twitter tolls worldwide. And for the record, the trolls didn't disappoint.
Even his little brother Seth, who has been relegated to less than second fiddle, chimed in with a troll of his own last night.
I guess if you're Steph, even if they are talking negatively...at least people are talking about you again.
Think about it, when it comes to newsworthy personalities on the Warriors this season Curry is fourth behind Durant, Draymond Green, and head coach Steve Kerr with his outspoken views on politics and marijuana.
And if Golden State goes on to recapture the title this season the overwhelming storyline will be Durant's first one...not Curry's second.
My how the mighty have fallen.
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
The improbable week that saved Michigan's season
Seven days ago the University of Michigan men's basketball team was reeling and all but eliminated from NCAA Tournament consideration. A devastating home loss to the lowly Ohio State Buckeyes on February 4th dropped the Wolverines to 4-6 in conference play and 10th place in the Big Ten.
Worse yet, the boys in Maize and Blue were staring down the barrel of an upcoming three game stretch against teams that have owned them the last few years.
Last Thursday the Wolverines hosted their arch nemesis, Michigan State, who they hadn't beaten since 2014. Michigan steamrolled the Spartans 86-57, their largest margin of victory in the series since World War II.
And I am not being sarcastic, the last time the Wolverines beat Michigan State by that many points was 1948.
Three days later the University of Michigan traveled to Bloomington Indiana, a place where they lost 17 of their last 18 games. The last time the Wolverines defeated Indiana in their place, Avatar was the number one movie in theaters.
The Wolverines jumped out to an early lead over the Hoosiers last Sunday afternoon and held on for a 75-63 victory, giving them an equally rare season sweep of the series that dated back to the debut of Tupac's classic album..."All Eyes on Me".
Yep...over 20 years ago. Wow...I'm old...
But I digress.
And tonight the Wolverines faced their toughest challenge to date when they hosted Big Ten leader and 11th ranked Wisconsin, who was 21-4 heading into the game.
After falling behind by eight points early in the second half Michigan turned up the defensive pressure to rally for a 64-58 upset of the Badgers, a team that has beaten them consistently over the last several years.
Michigan's surprising turnaround was led by senior point guard Derrick Walton Jr, who had scored at least 20 points in five straight games heading into tonight's contest.
Struggling for most of the contest, Walton Jr was helped out by his fellow senior teammate in swing man guard Zak Irvin...who broke out of a horrendous month-long shooting slump with 18 huge points.
At 17-9 (7-6), squarely off the bubble now, and riding a three game win streak, the Wolverines must now hold serve with four of their last five games coming on the road...albeit against competition they have had much better success against.
It looks like March Madness came a couple of weeks early for Michigan, thanks to an improbable seven day run.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Time for Melo to clap back on Phil Jackson
New York Knicks President of Basketball Operations Phil Jackson is at it again, taking yet another passive-aggressive shot at his star player Carmelo Anthony.
Today the former 11 time championship coach took to twitter and sent this not-so veiled shot at Anthony, who he is desperately trying to unload before this year's NBA trade deadline later this month.
His tweet...
"Bleacher's Ding almost rings the bell, but I learned you don't change the spot on a leopard with Michael Graham in my CBA daze."
For those who don't know, Michael Graham played for Jackson back in his CBA days, and was known to be a ball-hogging shoot-first player. Jackson ultimately got rid of him.
For those who have been following this Melo-drama, which heated up last October, Jackson has made no secret of the fact that Anthony's isolation style of play doesn't fit the principles of his triangle offense.
I wonder how long after he re-signed Melo to a max deal that included a no-trade clause did he come to this epiphany?
But I digress.
Anthony, to his credit, has taken the high road all season. But when is enough...enough?
I say today.
Melo's close friend LeBron James has decided to fire back at his detractors. He recently took analyst and former player Charles Barkley to task for his non-stop criticism of his game and willingness to compete. And last night he called an article (and the writer of the article) trash for saying that he is pushing to force Kevin Love out of Cleveland for Anthony.
Its' time for Melo to take a page out of LeBron's book.
It's painfully obvious that Jackson is using Anthony as the scape goat for his failures as the Knicks' team president. He overpaid for an over the hill Derrick Rose and JoakimNoah. He shelled out 50 million dollars for Courtney Lee, who has done nothing to deserve such a deal prior to his arrival in New York.
And last but certainly not least, the Knicks are further away from playoff contention under Jackson's watch in the watered-down eastern conference than they were before hiring him.
And that's just the stuff that we know on the surface. I am sure that Carmelo has plenty of behind-the-curtain ammunition as well...and it's time to clap back.
Where has taken the high road gotten Anthony thus far? Jackson is not letting up, and neither is the media who constantly corner Melo for responses to the numerous body blows delivered by the guy upstairs.
With an iron clad no-trade clause in effect, it's Melo that has the upper hand...not the other way around.
Time for him to start acting like it before his self respect goes down the same drain as the Knicks' playoff chances this year.
Clap back Melo...you represent New Yorkers for goodness sakes.
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Today the former 11 time championship coach took to twitter and sent this not-so veiled shot at Anthony, who he is desperately trying to unload before this year's NBA trade deadline later this month.
His tweet...
"Bleacher's Ding almost rings the bell, but I learned you don't change the spot on a leopard with Michael Graham in my CBA daze."
For those who don't know, Michael Graham played for Jackson back in his CBA days, and was known to be a ball-hogging shoot-first player. Jackson ultimately got rid of him.
For those who have been following this Melo-drama, which heated up last October, Jackson has made no secret of the fact that Anthony's isolation style of play doesn't fit the principles of his triangle offense.
I wonder how long after he re-signed Melo to a max deal that included a no-trade clause did he come to this epiphany?
But I digress.
Anthony, to his credit, has taken the high road all season. But when is enough...enough?
I say today.
Melo's close friend LeBron James has decided to fire back at his detractors. He recently took analyst and former player Charles Barkley to task for his non-stop criticism of his game and willingness to compete. And last night he called an article (and the writer of the article) trash for saying that he is pushing to force Kevin Love out of Cleveland for Anthony.
Its' time for Melo to take a page out of LeBron's book.
It's painfully obvious that Jackson is using Anthony as the scape goat for his failures as the Knicks' team president. He overpaid for an over the hill Derrick Rose and JoakimNoah. He shelled out 50 million dollars for Courtney Lee, who has done nothing to deserve such a deal prior to his arrival in New York.
And last but certainly not least, the Knicks are further away from playoff contention under Jackson's watch in the watered-down eastern conference than they were before hiring him.
And that's just the stuff that we know on the surface. I am sure that Carmelo has plenty of behind-the-curtain ammunition as well...and it's time to clap back.
Where has taken the high road gotten Anthony thus far? Jackson is not letting up, and neither is the media who constantly corner Melo for responses to the numerous body blows delivered by the guy upstairs.
With an iron clad no-trade clause in effect, it's Melo that has the upper hand...not the other way around.
Time for him to start acting like it before his self respect goes down the same drain as the Knicks' playoff chances this year.
Clap back Melo...you represent New Yorkers for goodness sakes.
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