Wednesday, August 4, 2010
600
theres a reason why arod's chase to 600 has been the most underreported story over the last 5 years. when u admit to using steroids, u're forced to deal with the consequences. this is only the first of those consequences. people simply dont care about arod's accomplishments no more. he's an admited cheater and his accomplishments are tainted. People just dont care as much as they would have if he didnt cheat. for years, Arod was the hero baseball fans adored. the lone bright sport in a sport clouded with cheaters and phonies. when he admited to be the cheater and phony, well people simply lost interest in his accomplishments. Hey, he grew up in a world of cheating, he seems to be a product of his enviroment. But the public seems to be not so forgiving. keep in mind that his hall of fame chase will be a product of public opinion, and i thing he'll be waiting a long time to be enshrined into the league of the best, tho not as long as Bonds will be.
Tennis
over the last couple of weeks ive been trying a new thing to get in shape. TENNIS. Ive always had fun playing tennis on the xbox and its pretty fun. not to mention that I love table tennis. i figured it would be a great way to get into shape. Now i love it. i might not be no good at it (comes with time and pratice) but its fun and exciting. playing tennis opeans me up to trying some other sports that I would not have given a second thought to. can anyone say CRICKET?
ESPN to blame for FARVEMANIA
rumor spread like wildfire that brett farve informed the Vikings that he would indeed retire and not return for a final season. Coverage on ESPN went on for hours, and felt like days.... in fact, a day later coverage continues. now farve hasnt told the vikings anything. that he's still unsure. tell me why is this news? why is FARVEMANIA so blown out of proportion? Farve sneezes and its Breaking News. this has gotta stop. ESPN's newsroom style of reporting sports has lead to the "Breaking news" of sports. Now, ESPN is looking for the next big story. and of course, betting the farve horse is the Big story in a generally slow time of the year. Year after Year we gotta put up with the farve crap. this isnt news no more espn this has gotta stop!!!!
THE LITTLE LEGEND THAT COULD?
The Decision. The decision to abandon your mission just a mere seven years into the fight. The decision to shift teh balance of power from the west to the east, to the far south east in particular. The decision to become the most hated man in the history of sports. More hated than M. Ali, for far less important reasons. More hated than A-Rod for teh very same reasons. Yes, Lebron, The King of Cleveland is the king no more. Now he's one of the Three Kings. The traitor tht can never walk teh streets of Cleveland again, The streets that he's called his home for the better part of his entire life. Thats how the fans of Cleveland view the decision. Thats how most fans of basketball views teh decision.
But the shere reality is this. Lebron wants to win. He wants to be like jordan because quite frankly, thats the man the legend has been built around. "the next MJ" HE MADE THE MOVE HE HAD TO MAKE. the only way he was gonna win a championship. Lebron has avoided the legacies of Iverson, Barkley, and several others who will be remembered as being good but not "good enuff" James didnt want to go down as the championless champion. The Dam Marino of the NBA.
James was in a no win situation. he was forced to pick between 2 evils. Should he stay in cleveland? a move that would more than likely result in James never reaching the top of the mountain. Sure he would have had the respect of teh NBA world because he chose to stay with his team. to fight the good, but losing battle against the legacy of Micheal Jordan? He could never be compared to Jordan if he stayed in cleveland and never won a thing. He'd be he world's most talented Bust.
Or should he leave? to take advantage of an opprotunity tht comes around once a millinia? to join 2 of teh top 5 players and create a dynasty? to have the chance to win multiple championships over the next six years? but again with the legacy thing. now the nay-sayers would call lebron a quiter. would say that james took the easy way out. Jorden would never join forces with NBA's elite. he now can never be compared to jorden. he can never be as good as MJ.
It appears that James the higher of 2 evils. Burning his bridges with the city he calls home while losing the respect of the NBA Universe and dramatically changing the landscape of the NBA. All the meanwhile becomming the biggest villian in the history of sports. the guy that 29 other cities will boo over the course of the next year. the guy everybody will love to hate.
Its about more than legacies for James. Its about more than jorden vrs james, cavs vrs heat, the decision, or any of that stuff that ESPN promotes to get the fan's attention. to James its about one thing. Championships. James seen an opprotunity to not jus unite with his Team USA brothern and his best friends, but to Win a boatload of rings. and at the end of the day thats whats most important to James.
In fact it was so important to james that he was willing to risk being the villian, the end-all-be-all to the city of Cleveland. he was willing to risk his legacy and his reputation all for the sake of Winning. because at teh end of the day James is a competitor. He wants to win. and surrounding himself in the city of Miami, with All-Stars, and a deflated legacy, gives him the best chance. Just heed the warning Lebron. U've chosen your fate. U've brunt your bridges. U better bring home the hardware, because if you dont, than any legacy u had, either cleveland or miami, will be destroyed and u will be know as the player that couldnt.
But the shere reality is this. Lebron wants to win. He wants to be like jordan because quite frankly, thats the man the legend has been built around. "the next MJ" HE MADE THE MOVE HE HAD TO MAKE. the only way he was gonna win a championship. Lebron has avoided the legacies of Iverson, Barkley, and several others who will be remembered as being good but not "good enuff" James didnt want to go down as the championless champion. The Dam Marino of the NBA.
James was in a no win situation. he was forced to pick between 2 evils. Should he stay in cleveland? a move that would more than likely result in James never reaching the top of the mountain. Sure he would have had the respect of teh NBA world because he chose to stay with his team. to fight the good, but losing battle against the legacy of Micheal Jordan? He could never be compared to Jordan if he stayed in cleveland and never won a thing. He'd be he world's most talented Bust.
Or should he leave? to take advantage of an opprotunity tht comes around once a millinia? to join 2 of teh top 5 players and create a dynasty? to have the chance to win multiple championships over the next six years? but again with the legacy thing. now the nay-sayers would call lebron a quiter. would say that james took the easy way out. Jorden would never join forces with NBA's elite. he now can never be compared to jorden. he can never be as good as MJ.
It appears that James the higher of 2 evils. Burning his bridges with the city he calls home while losing the respect of the NBA Universe and dramatically changing the landscape of the NBA. All the meanwhile becomming the biggest villian in the history of sports. the guy that 29 other cities will boo over the course of the next year. the guy everybody will love to hate.
Its about more than legacies for James. Its about more than jorden vrs james, cavs vrs heat, the decision, or any of that stuff that ESPN promotes to get the fan's attention. to James its about one thing. Championships. James seen an opprotunity to not jus unite with his Team USA brothern and his best friends, but to Win a boatload of rings. and at the end of the day thats whats most important to James.
In fact it was so important to james that he was willing to risk being the villian, the end-all-be-all to the city of Cleveland. he was willing to risk his legacy and his reputation all for the sake of Winning. because at teh end of the day James is a competitor. He wants to win. and surrounding himself in the city of Miami, with All-Stars, and a deflated legacy, gives him the best chance. Just heed the warning Lebron. U've chosen your fate. U've brunt your bridges. U better bring home the hardware, because if you dont, than any legacy u had, either cleveland or miami, will be destroyed and u will be know as the player that couldnt.
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