Sunday, August 23, 2009
ND for Nat'l Championship?
I do not know if age is catching up with this guy or what but he is talking crazy!
Friday, August 21, 2009
At 46....Still Ballin
If you are a huge Favre fan and is cheering for him to do good, I say Jordan can still do the same.
MMA
I don't know how many people are into this MMA stuff, but here's the vid of the Cyborg [who is a beast]
38 Win Season...Now A Complete Epic Fail!
It was reported earlier that Rose may have been the culprit of being ineligble while playing at Memphis. Well,the NCAA's Committee on Infractions announced Thursday that Memphis must vacate its 2007-08 NCAA runner-up finish and 38 wins because a star freshman player was ineligible. That player was Rose, the only player who fits the description in the NCAA's findings. The committee ruled Rose ineligible because the Educational Testing Service invalidated his SAT score. The score was canceled in May 2008, a year after Rose took the test and after he finished his freshman season. The report said Rose did not cooperate with the NCAA and twice did not reply to requests to meet with the ETS. The NCAA also found that Rose's brother, while traveling with the team, on several occasions was not charged for flights or lodging. Again, Rose was not named in that part of the report but is the only player who fits the findings.
Vacating a Final Four or tournament appearance because of NCAA violations is not that unusual:
• Memphis' 2008 team becomes the fifth in NCAA tournament history, and first since Michigan's Fab Five in 1992 and 1993, to vacate a runner-up finish.
• this is the 11th Final Four appearance vacated, the first since Ohio State's in 1999.
• one or more team appearances in 25 of past 30 tournaments have been vacated.
• Memphis has made a total of 22 NCAA tournament appearances, and vacated six of them.
Thief of Ideas?
Arizona Republic columnist Paola Boivin in her column about Shaq's new reality TV show -- Shaq Vs.
A peek at that story:
Shortly after O'Neal was traded to the Suns in February 2008, Nash mentioned to his new teammate a reality show he was pursuing. It would feature the Suns point guard taking on professional athletes in their own sport.The topic didn't come up again until early in the 2008-09 season, when O'Neal boarded the Suns bus and told the team he would be starring in a new reality show in which he would be taking on, you got it, professional athletes in their own sport."You mean the idea you stole from me?" one Suns representative said he heard Nash say. Nash eventually sought out an entertainment lawyer, according to sources, which is why he now has an executive-producer credit and the compensation that comes with it.
The only thing I can say is Wow! No wonder Nash does not care that Shaq is gone.
Still No Hope or Is there?
Bobcats coach Larry Brown weighed in on Allen Iverson's comments on Twitter.com that Charlotte was a possible destination for the free-agent guard. There are obstacles in the way of a reunion with the All-Star he coached in Philly.
"One is the money; we wouldn't want to make him an offer that would insult him. And with three small guards (Raja bell, D.J. Augustin and Raymond Felton) already on the roster, he wouldn't get to play the minutes he deserves. Until one or both of those things changes, I don't see it."
Iverson, who played for the Pistons last season, listed the Bobcats, Knicks and Heat as possible landing spots. He also has been linked with the Clippers and Grizzlies.
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