Posted Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:19 AM
Think of this as a fantasy NBA draft.. Take age and talent(not contracts) into consideration.. Who are your top 10 picks.. Mine will go as such..
1. LeBron James(This is a gimme in this sort of thing)
It gets pretty dicey after this, do you want a veteran talent or a young star to build around? This is how mine would go.)
2. Kevin Durant( I went with Durant over Kobe because of age, but you are more likely to win early on with Mr. Bryant)
3. Kobe Bryant
4. Dwight Howard( A big man of his talents are hard to replace )
5. Dwayne Wade( Great player, injury concerns)
6. Chris Bosh
7. Pau Gasol(this was a tough one for me.. I think that he is a better player than Bosh right now, but Bosh is younger and able to lead a team by himself better, in my opinion.)
8. Chris Paul( Recent injury concerns have scaled me back a bit on him, but a PG of his caliber could actually be moved up at any spot, almost.)
9. Carmelo Anthony( Great scorer, there is some character and leadership questions, so he was moved slightly lower. )
10. Derrick Rose( Once again, a good solid PG, and a very good scorer.)
Guys I considered otherwise.. Tyreke Evans, Steve Nash, Chauncey Billups, Dirk, Duncan... SOme of these guys are too old or too young to start a team with.
Leave your comments on how you would change your draft or if I missed someone who should make the team.. Take care all
Posted Tuesday, February 09, 2010 12:58 PM
Now that the Super Bowl is over.. It's time to think of the next year's halftime show. Don't get me wrong, I love the current legends of rock gimmick going, but they are running out of bands.. With that being said, who should be next year's performer?
My vote would be the White Stripes.. They haven't done much in awhile, but man these two put on a hell of a live show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi8KdTk0u0g
Fast forward that bad boy to about 3 minute mark and watch Jack White kill it.. Even Rza of the Wu Tang Clan was enjoying it at the 4:43 mark... While your on there check out their Conan appearances and then try to disagree that they would be a good Hafltime show..
Other than that,.. Maybe ZZ Top, Jay-Z and Nas, Aerosmith(by themseleves this time), or U2 would be other viable options
Posted Thursday, September 17, 2009 01:44 PM
Well, the first NFL week saw my first 10* Play of the season cover as
Oakland's defense held up against a tough San Diego offense. This week, we
delve into a deeper play that should score big profits from a very reliable
theory. This week we will look at the Chicago(+3) v. Pittsburgh. When I saw
this game, I knew that the line was set in error to take advantage of the
public's perception of both teams. Chicago had a gut-wrenching last minute
loss to division foe Green Bay. Totally demoralized. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh
is coming off a big win at home vs. Tennessee in which the Steelers showed
the world that the defense is still strong and Ben can move the ball all
around the field. We saw both events happen on national television so it
really resonates freshly within our minds. This is a very strong theory that
has been crushing the books for years... Check on Monday morning, most pros
will have taken Chicago based on this. Now the media is creating a lot of
hoopla around the fact that Urlacher is out for the season. This seems to
trump the fact that the more dangerous defensive player on the other side of
the ball in Troy Polamalu is not playing either. Hunter Hillemeyer will be
jacked up in this game to show he can run the defensive position as well as
Urlacher This will wear as the weeks do, but we play for this week. The last
point is the fact that Chicago gave Green Bay a football game despite the
fact that they turned...
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