She Got Her Own ft, Ne-Yo & Fabolous

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Stephon Marbury Released


The New York Knicks and Stephon Marbury came to a buyout agreement. Well, it's about time. I know Stephon have issues with following instructions and all, but to have the guy sitting and not playing is just down right stupid. Coach Mike D'Antoni never did like him from when he played for him in Phoenix, so when he took over the Knicks he sidelined Stephon and said that there is not space for him on the team. The players did not like him either and they refuse to play with him. Stephon's a good player....so don't get me wrong. He is a 12 years veteran and was averaging 19.7 points, 7.8 assists and 1.2 steals per game, and he is also 2 times All-star. He is the kinda guy who shows up to play every night and can hold his own on the court. But as I said he has issues, not the Allen Iverson, Rasheed Wallace or Ron Artest anger issues....at least their teammates will play with them. Anyways since the buyout took place before March 1 he is free to sign with any team that will sign him. Boston had their sights set on him maybe now they can go at him. I just hope teams like Cleveland, Los Angeles, Lakers and Orlando don't sign him. Cause they have the whole team chemistry lock and seeing how chemistry don't bud well with Stephon he just ruin them. He can play and he is very good Point Guard who can make shots for others and himself. He will be a good addition to any team play wise that is. Maybe he's change you know....I hope.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Delonte Makes is Return Known


Cleveland Cavalier Guard Delonte West was back in action on Sunday as the Cavs bomb rushed the Detroit Pistons in 99-78 victory. The Cavs had a 33 points lead at the end of the first half....talk about outscored, and not even the great Allen Iverson or Rasheed Wallace could stop them. West who broked his right wrist in a collision with Chicago Bulls Guard Derrick Rose on January 15 came back like he was never out. He was 8-11 from the field and 5-5 from the 3 point line and he ended with 25 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal in his return to the line-up. Boy, was he awesome and with the Cavs healthier than ever who knows how far they can. Delonte West was part of the big trade the Cavs made to surround Lebron James with enough fire power to win a Championship. With West back in the line-up it gives opponents one more sharp shooter to worry about. Last night the Cavs look like the Cavs earlier in the season when they were just blowing by everybody. The Cavs are on their way to a Championship.....we'll just have to wait and see what Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers have to say about it. Everybody knows I am a East fan the only teams in the East that I really don't ever cheer for is the Pistons and the Celtics. While on the Westside I prefer Lakers, Spurs, Suns, Mavericks, Nuggets, and the Rockets(mainly because they have Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming and Ron Artest). So I lean more to the East. I want Lakers and Cavaliers to meet in the Finals and we will see who is better Kobe or Lebron....or maybe see who have the better supporting cast....cause you they know they can't win without them. I am just happy Delonte West is back...he is one of those underrated, least talk about players who can hold his own on the court and make players like Lebron James look good. West's got game and I love the way he plays. I still think that Kobe is better than Lebron....so not because I am a Cavaliers fan that's gonna change....come to think about it I am a bigger fan of the Cavs than I am of the Lakers....mmmm....but I am a bigger fan of Kobe than I am of Lebron....talk about confuse....ahhhhh. Anyways, all I am saying is that watching Kobe and Lebron is like watch Magic Johnson and Larry Bird or Micheal Jordan and Karl Malone. I love them both....I also love Carmelo, Wade, Shaq, Duncan, Dwight, JO, etc....ok now I am confuse....they are all so great it hard to just love one.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Vacation Over.....Back To The Stress

I just got got from my vacation. It wasn't bad, household chores, a son who has more energy than the energizer bunny, and errands. I got a lot of sleep though, which was what I wanted.

Well I am back at work and it's worst than when I left. Obama said that chance will come, but no so. Mercy man, chances in the middle of a work. Any chances that will affect an agents pay should not be implemented until the start of a new week. That's down right not accepted. I have been on this one particular account for 1 year 6 months and instead of it getting any better it gets worst. Man, it's frustrating and will make anybody give up. I don't quit very easily but I think I want to call it's quit. Trust me this is BULL. Mi caan botha......this is bare stress. I think want to leave this account cause it's like they want us to make bread out of stone. But seeing like how I am not Christ I won't even bother to try. I told them once and I will tell them again. Slave was abolished and I am no slave. This is unheard of....I refuse to do more than I can do.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

All-Star Weekend

Valentine's Day was any other day for me. I spend it with the love of my life...my son...the apple of my eyes.

Let's touch the All-star weekend...my favorite weekend on the season. But I have to admit this was not the best All-star weekend. It was alright, did it top last year's...heck no, but it was alright. Friday night the celebrity game was fun to watch as usual. Terrell Owens(Wide Receiver-Dallas Cowboys) won the MVP, he was last year's MVP as well.
As for the Rookie Challenge....you know where the rookies of this year and last year's rookies who are now sophomores face off. Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma Thunder...last season's Rookie of the Year...took home the MVP as the Sophomore's beat the Rookies 122-116 for their 7th straight win over the Rookies. Kevin scored 46 points beating a record of 36 which was set by Phoenix Sun's Amare Stoudamire in 2004(he was the MVP of that game). Kevin also won the HORSE competition. Anyways...check this Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard was the Assistant Coach for the Sophomores and Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade was the Assistant Coach of the Rookies.

I don't know which mirror Dwade was looking in when he put on his outfit...I guess this what they means when they say take chances...cuz he took a big risk if you ask me. Okay enough of that on Saturday night....Valentine's Day. The Skills where displayed. The Detroit Pistons won the Shooting Stars. In the Skills Challenge Rookie Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls proves he have skills by copping the title. Jason Kapono of Toronto Raptors defending Champions(2007,2008) of the Three Points Shootout Title got his 3-peat spoiled but Miami's Sophomore Daequan Cook. Cook forced a tie breaker with Orlando's Rashard Lewis. Kenny 'The Jet' Smith said that Cook would not win....talking about how the big stage and bright lights would affect....well Cook showed him. The Slam the highlight of the night. Last year Dwight Howard pulled his Superman stunt and took the slam dunk to a new heights. Well, let's just say he did live up to the level he set. Yeah, he did the whole superman thing...but little Nate Robinson(2007 winner) was his kryptonite. Nate came out in all green and jumped out Dwight. Now that was what gave Nate the win....that was good sportsmanship. Then on Sunday night the big night the best of the best went at it. We get to see Shaq and Kobe play together for the first time since their not so friendly split in 2004. Guess what the both played so great that they were both named MVP. How cool is that. And guess what Philip Jackson was the Coach of the West...now that is cool. The West beat the East 146-119. Talk about blowout. Bill Russell was honored by the Commissioner David Stern who announced that the NBA Finals MVP will be named in his honor...that is great. He was the most dominant big man(center) in his time. Since then we have seen the lights of Shaquille O'neal, Tim Duncan, Patrick Ewing, and now we have young and upcoming stars Yao Ming, Dwight Howard, just to name a few. Also I don't know if you knew but Allen Iverson swore that he would never cut his braids. When he entered the league in 1996 he had low cut, but soon after he grew his hair and decided he would never cut it. You Madea (Tyler Perry's Madea's Class Reunion) had said that when you're in your 20s it's all fun and games, but when you get to 30 a light comes on and if the light doesn't come on we should check our bulbs. I guess Allen Iverson light came on (he's 33) cause he showed up at the All-star with a low cut. Jermaine O'neal, Richard Hamilton, Carmelo Anthony are just a few of the players who have given up their braids. This might not have been the best All-star Weekend but it was fun.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Show Stoppers.....whop there it is!!!!!


go..go..go Kobe it's not your birthday, but we gonna party like it's ur birthday. Who cares if he's like Mike or not, it's obvious he is one of the greatest basketball players, no doubt. Kobe came out battling the flu and scored 19 points. Lebron James who was healthy as an ox scored 16 points. The Lakers won 101-91. I have to admit the Lakers played superior basketball, they took away Lebron's comfort zone and made him pass the ball, he had 12 assist. They cut off his drive down the lane and made him shoot jump shoots.....which was contested. But the real star of the game was Lamar Odom, he was superb and he played with the same high energy and intensity he played with against the Celtics....he scored 28 point(season high) and 17 rebounds. The Lakers must be a pain in the rectum for top teams. They end the Celtics win streak and now they hand Cleveland their first home lose of the season ending their 23 home games win streak.....talk about show stoppers. If they were trying to send a message....trust they did. Last season around this time they lost Trevor Ariza and Andrew Bynum and they traded for Pau Gasol. They made it to the finals without Andrew and Pau was still trying to find his way in their system. Even with Trevor back they still could not overcome the hump....which happened to be the Celtics. However, this season guys are older and have experienced the Finals in the worst possible way and I am sure they will not let it happened again. They are more mature and with Lamar in the starting line up and playing the way he is playing I think they could go all the way. Now that they proof they can beat the 2 top teams in the East on their own turf, all they need to do is handle the Spurs. We all know that the Spurs always play their best basketball after the All-stars break....even though they are 6.5 games behind the Lakers they are known to make that big push.

You know I have to admit this is the first time in a long while that I am all for the Lakers. In 2000 I wanted them to win so bad.....you know the Shaq and Kobe duo. Then in 2001 I wanted Allen Iverson to get the win....which the Lakers copped again. 2002 I cheered for the Lakers even though J.Kidd was probable deserving of the win. This is the best Lakers team I have seen since then and I love it. Besides I am a Kobe, Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza, Derek Fisher, Sasha Vujacic, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum and Jordon Farmar fan so what can I say I might as well love the team. As for the East I never was and never will be a Celtics fan, but I am however a Cavaliers and Magic fan.....wait a second I like ever teams except Celtics and the Pistons (I lose all love for the Pistons ever since "The Malice at the Palace....you know the Indiana vs Detroit showdown). Enough of that.

Anyways, the San Antonio Spurs whop the Celtics 105-99. This means the Lakers is the only team without double digits loses. Orlando Magic gave the New Jersey a sound whopping 101-84. Oh and Dallas Mavericks Jason Terry broke is wrist and will be out for awhile....man I wanted him to get the Sixth Man of year award but this just puts a dent in things....oh well I guess it will go to Richard Hamilton of the Piston. I can't complain though he would deserves it.

Also, remember Lebron's 52 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists making him the first player since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1975) to score 50 points and recording triple double. Well that wasn't long live cause the NBA review the tape and said that the rebound that was credited to Lebron with 39 seconds to go in the game, was an error and that the rebound was Ben Wallace's. Bummer....talk about picking you and up and dropping you like hot bread. Never fear Lebron you have a lot of time to go it again.

Friday, February 6, 2009

NBA's Greatest Rivalry Brought Back To Life


Here we go again......On Christmas Day the Lakers put an end to the Celtics 19-0 win streak (Franchise best) and send them in a losing frenzy. During that lapse teams such as Cleveland Cavaliers and Orlando Magic have seen their fair share as leaders of the league. Surprisingly the Boston Celtics have slid to the number 4 position and 3rd in the East. All this time the Los Angeles Lakers bounce back and forth as the league leader while maintaining their dominance of the West. Going into last might's game the Lakers and Celtics were tied for first place. Celtics on a 12-0 win streak and Lakers on 4-0. What happened?....you ask.....well my dear the Lakers put an end to their win streak of course. What did you expect? BTW, last season the Celtics won the regular season series 2-0 and went on to beat them in the finals. This season the Lakers return the favor. Hmmmm....knowing the impact history have on sports especially the NBA maybe is they meet in the Finals and the Lakers will go on to win (well not if Lebron and his troops have anything to say about that). Mark this is also the first time since they got their hind parts (I will not say that word ...it's rude) whopped in game 6 of the Finals that the Lakers are back to TD Banknorth Garden and again they showed up and play.


The game was a physical one and they went head to head throughout the game. To prove how intense the clash between these 2 teams are, fight almost bruk. After Lamar Odom got fouled by Rajon Rondo while going after a loose ball. Kobe tried to help him up, bright and feisty Rondo push him and you know Kobe was not having that, they both got T-up (for those of you non-basketball people that means they both got a technical foul). I mean just because you won a Championship at his expense that gives you the right to try and push around one of the greatest basketball players in the world...come on Rondo don't hate the player, and you can't hate the game either, lol. Then check this Kevin Garnett fouled Lamar at the other end and Lamar gave him a friendly spot and Garnett turned back and got in his face....what was better is that Lamar did not backed down he was up toe to toe with one of the league best defender....Kobe came to his aid with Rondo and now he was like I got it this time. But that got him fired up, he only had 2 points in first half and end the game with 20 points. Oh yeah and KG (Kevin Garnett) was fouled with a little under 5 minutes remaining in the game. The Lakers handled their business in overtime when Lamar hit 2 big free throws with 16 seconds remaining in overtime, Lakers won 110-109. Yeah baby....I wonder what this will do to the Celtics?????? Will they return to the slumps like they did when the Lakers snap their 19 games winning streak. I hope they do....I am not cruel....I am an NBA fan, period....a little paranoid from time to time, lol. Ok I am obsess with the game, there you happy, I admit it, jeez. Anyways if they do then I am sure the Cavs will be delighted. I will be too cause I am dying to see Lebron and Kobe vie for the Championship.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Lebron's Back to Back Record


Even though he did top Kobe's 61 points at the Gardens, Lebron made history another way. He became the 7th player to hit the 50 points mark and have a triple double. He scored 52 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists to became the first play since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1975) to do so. Hey...check it....that tops Micheal Jordon and Kobe Bryant. Does that make him better than they are.....NOOoooo...get that thought out of head right this minute. He will be one day....believe that. Come 3-4 years from now he will be...no doubt. But for right now he not yet that high caliber player just yet, he is still young and have some more development to do.....oh yes and get the hardware...the championship trophy of course, duh.

You every player that is said to explode coming into the league have done just that. Sure guys like Jameer Nelson, Rudy Fernandez, Josh Howard, etc, etc....whew this list can go on.....have been over looked and are showing why they were drafted in the first place. I think the only one guy who did not live up to the hype was Kwame Brown. Who;s he? Well he was the first high school player to select first overall in the 2001 draft (Lebron James second, Dwight Howard third), moreover he played alongside Micheal Jordan in his rookie year....and you think that would amount to some....what a drag. Anyways that's, that.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Records and Injuries


On February 2nd 2009 Kobe Bryant set a Madison Square Garden record when scored 61 points against the New York Knick becoming the highest scorer to play in the Mecca of Basketball. Kobe put on a performance that will never be forgotten....which did not surprise me much. Ever since he scored 81 points in 2006 anything he does don't come as a surprise to me because I know what he is capable of doing every time he put the ball on the hardwood. He broke a record the was previously held by the great Micheal Jordan 55 points in 1995 as an opponent and he bettered former Knick Bernard King's 60 points vs the Nets in 1984. And if that wasn't enough he he was perfect from the free throw line when he made all 20 of his free throws which is second best to Dominique Wilkens who made 23 vs the Bulls in 1992. Kobe keep on to show why he is consider one of the greatest basketball players.


Lebron James must have been jealous of Kobe's record cause last night he became the youngest player in NBA history to reach the 12,000 points plateau. He did so at age 24 years and 35 days old breaking a record held Kobe Bryant who was 25 years and 220 days old when reached the milestone. Lebron keeps getting better and better and if he stays on this course he will break the barrier for most points score in the NBA. He will also get a crack at Kobe's Madison Square Garden(MSG) 61 points record when his Cleveland Cavaliers goes up against the Knicks at MSG on Feb 4. Last year Lebron scored 50 points at MSG on the path to one of his five 50 points games. So if he breaks Kobe's record I don't that will surprise anyone much....cause I know what he can do just the same.

The Cleveland Cavaliers last night beat Toronto 101-83 as they remain flawless at home winning their 23rd straight home games. Lakers will be without Andrew Bynum for 8-12 weeks after a collision with Kobe on Saturday which aggravated his knee....the one that caused him the better part of last season....if you had seen the look on Kobe's face...boy I felt his pain. The good news is that he will be back in time for the Playoffs. All-star starter Chris Paul is out with a groin injury and will not play in the All-star games....bummer...I wanted him to play so bad....I hope they replace him with Carmelo Anthony. Melo was over looked because he was injured but now that he is back...and playing like he never left...I think he should get CP3 spot. Another All-star (reserve) Jameer Nelson dislocated his shoulder against Dallas and will also miss the All-star games (he is also slated to perform in the Skills Challenge). His replacement in my opinion should go to Devin Harris because he have been playing like an All-star or Mo Williams as he is one of the reason the Cavaliers are better than they were last season. But I believe that Mo deserves it more than Harris because of his team's record. I also think Jameer's replacement in the Skills Challenge should be Dwyane Wade....is there a more skillful player....Wade is also a 2 times Skill Challenge Champion 2006, 2007.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Black History


"Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles he has overcome trying to succeed" - Booker T. Washington

"I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality...I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word" - Martin Luther King, Jr

We as a race can say we have overcome and that we are a proud and mighty race. Yes we have succeed where we were told we never will. In this mighty race we have some of the world's greatest athletes, singers, poets, writers, politicians, dancers, actors, more so a black man is the President of one of the world's greatest nations....is there a race that is mightier than the black race. I would have to say no to that. We have been beaten, enslaved, raped of our pride and dignity....yet still we rise. We have seen how a man became a slave and over the years we have seen how a slave became a man. This is black history month but I celebrate black history everyday. Everyday that I achieve something or overcome obstacles I celebrate because if it weren't for my ancestors I wouldn't have anything to celebrate. Looking back on slavery is a historical truth to me, it helps me to be strong. No man can know where he is going until he can understand where he is coming from. In order to understand the future we must first understand the past and understand how get here to the present. The past will make us strong and we get stronger as the years pass. We are a powerful race and we will always keep rising. We have been held captive and yet still we rise. Our ancestors knew that one day we would overcome that was why they fight so that we can be free. I think Maya Angelou said it best "Bringing the gift my ancestors gave, I am the dream and hope of the slave". In the words of Marcus Mosiah Garvey "A people without knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots". They paved the way for us and now we are to do the same for our children and our children's children. They will be our hope and dream....but what are we giving them to hope for. We need to come together and make this world a save place for our future generation. No longer do we need to be separated, laundry is the only thing that should be separated by color.....are we saying we are nothing but dirty clothes. Is that the message we are sending the generations to come? Is this the manner we want to continue to live in? I know that there will always be whites who think that we are nothing but slaves.....but as the African Proverbs states "The African race is a rubber ball. The harder you dash it the higher it rise". So no matter what they try to do to us we will rise. Obama is full proof of that and if they still don't believe there will be more to come cause we will not back down....we never did, not now, not ever. "One Aim! One God! One Destiny!"