Archive for June, 2009

Is Charlie Villanueva the Final Piece of the Cavaliers’ Puzzle?

Cleveland fans, hold your breath. Charlie Villanueva might be the piece that finally pushes the Cavaliers to a title. Cavs GM Danny Ferry has been busy the past few offseasons, struggling to assemble an adequate supporting cast around LeBron James. Though the team has gotten better, as evidenced by their league-leading 66 wins this past [...]

Angels Introduce Nick Adenhart Award—and Pray It Never Happens Again

Last week the Los Angeles Angels announced the Nick Adenhart “Pitcher of the Year” award, in memory of their young starting pitcher who was killed by a drunk driver on April 9. The award will go each year to the team’s most outstanding pitcher, as selected by his teammates. But the real intention of the [...]

What This Lackluster NBA Draft Needed: High Schoolers

Another NBA Draft has come and gone, and this one took some serious flak for being one of the shallowest drafts in years. As the night progressed, it was increasingly compared to the 2006 Draft, in which Andrea Bargnani went first, and Adam Morrison went third, and even the bottom-of-the-barrel 2000 Draft where Kenyon Martin [...]

Why a LeBron James Injury Is What the Cavaliers Need Most

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ trade rumor mill is running on overdrive this offseason, but the real problems aren’t with their roster. What the Cavs need is for LeBron James to go out with an injury. Not a bad injury—not a season-ender. They need LeBron out of the lineup for a few weeks of the 2009-2010 season, [...]

An Advertising Guy’s 10 Best Sports Commercials

Some of the greatest commercials of all time are sports commercials. As someone with a background in the advertising industry, I took it upon myself to sort through and find the best of the best. These are my ten best sports commercials.

Destroy the Steroids Test Results. Do It for Baseball.

Steroids were the best thing that’s happened to baseball in a long time. With Sammy Sosa having been revealed as another of 104 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, we start another round of condemnation and speculation as to who’s on the list. We talk about asterisks, how steroids are destroying the [...]

Forget Shaq; The Lakers Won This Title Without Kobe

That’s a lie, obviously. Kobe Bryant was the clearly the biggest part and the moving force behind the Lakers’ 2009 championship run. But in the Finals, it felt like Kobe was behind the scenes. Like he was conducting the orchestra, instead of playing a solo, for five games. And perhaps it’s because of Kobe’s deference [...]

Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good: Graphing NBA Finals Game Four

Derek Fisher was the Lakers’ hero for Game Four of the NBA Finals. Twice. His stat line doesn’t look like much—only 12 points, and he only made 2-7 from beyond the arc—but his two trios came at the best possible times. One tied the game to send it into overtime, and the other gave the [...]

Things That Are Smaller than Shaquille O’Neal

When Dwight Howard broke the shot clock with a monster dunk in the Eastern Conference Finals, it brought back fond memories of young Shaq. On April 23, 1993, in one of the most famous basketball plays of all time, Shaquille O’Neal brought down the basket on a dunk while playing the New Jersey Nets. He [...]

Orlando Magic Shoot Their Brains Out: NBA Finals Game Three Graphs

The Orlando Magic hosted the Lakers in Game Three of the NBA Finals, and they weren’t exactly gracious hosts. The Lakers shot an exceptional 51.3 percent from the field, and cut the Magic lead to zero within the final minutes of the game. The Magic however, shot a mind blowing NBA Finals-record 62.5 percent and [...]