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    About Me: This is David Downs' blog. Basketball and football are my favorite sports, but I'll talk about anything.

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    My Pleasant Surprise

    Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 11:38 PM EST [NBA]

    If you've followed my blog closely enough through my 2 and a half years here, you'll have noticed that I take a sarcastic look at sports. I feel humor about something wrong is better than anger, because you don't gurt anybody with humor. Today's post is not about something wrong, but rather about something right that surprised even me. A surprise that I didn't even see coming. And it involves a classic NBA game, at least for Boston Celtics fans.

    The game in question? That would be game one of the 1985 NBA Finals between the then-defending champion Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, a rematch many NBA fans waited for with bated breath for a year. The Lakers were the favorites to break their 0-8 record in the Finals against Beantown, but they hardly looked like the favorites in game one; Boston crushed them 148-114, with Scott Wedman and Danny Ainge having huge games. The Lakers did recover, however, and won the series in six games, achieving their breakthrough. So why does a game with such a lopsided score mean much here?

    Well, I posted this game a few months ago on my Youtube channel. I thought nothing of it except that people would get to see the whole game. Then, a day ago, I was inquired at my channel by a guy who works (legitimately) at HBO Sports. He told me that the network is planning a Larry Bird documentary, and wanted to use some footage from the beginning of that game, but the NBA didn't have it, for some reason (Note: If you're planning to leave a comment saying "It's a Laker conspiracy!", don't.), and he wanted me to help provide it. I checked to make sure it was legit (it was), and then I thought "Wow; I could help in a small way in a sports doc!". It was kinda humbling, to say the least (even though it's only a small part).

    I planned to show a clip from that game here to let you see what I'm talking about, but alas, the new Fox is taking 16,295 days to process it. So, to make a long story short, it's very exciting for me, and I thought I'd share it with whoever's left from the older era here. If you want to see the clip without waiting, go to my Youtube channel and see "Game 1, 1985 NBA Finals; Lakers/Celtics (The COMPLETE Game)" to view it. Take care, my blogging friends!

    3.7 (6 Ratings)

    My List: Other Things I'd Rather do Than Watch this Much Poker!

    Saturday, July 18, 2009, 03:26 PM EST [NBA]

    There's a paradigm to life that I always follow; avoid things that cause significant pain. Because if you avoid pain, you avoid a worse fate; kicking the bucket. It's something that happens to all of us eventually, but we can avoid it for awhile if we do smart things. With that in mind, let me be the first to officially break the worst-kept "secret" in sports TV; ESPN's supposed classic sports channel has officially kicked that bucket today.

    For years, we've seen the big four-letter monopoly trash a once-proud Classic channel with loads of trash that either aren't sports or aren't classic. Some programs that come to mind include (but are not limited to) car auctions, bull riding, pool, bowling, Kiana's exercise show, classic boxing that isn't classic, boxing that has been replayed 51,739 times, and "games" smashed into one-hour Cliff's Notes versions. And, of course, there's the king of all wastes of time; poker. The network's fixation on poker is well documented, but this time, even ESPN has gone too far.

    ***Warning: The following message may contain things you may not want your child to hear; readers are strongly advised to move them away.***

    Today, on ESPN "supposed" Classic, they're going to show poker starting at 4pm. When does it end? 12 midnight...on Sunday! That's right; unless my cable guide went haywire, THAT'S THIRTY-TWO CONSEQUTIVE HOURS OF POKER! Who the **** scheduled this ****!?!? What, the history of erosion wasn't available? Even people who can sit through an entire golf tournament on TV are going "Who is bankrupt enough to watch that?"! I can't believe they've gotten lazy enough to say "32 hours of poker is a classic if ever there was one.".

    Here is a list of things I'd rather do than watch 32 straight hours of poker:

    -Listen to Stephen A. Smith for six straight days talk about Slava Medvedenko.
    -Have Bernie Madoff run my finance department and give him 100% of the profit.
    -Let John Daly advise me on what to wear that's stylish.
    -Have Stuart Scott say "Booyah!" and his other catch phrases for six straight hours.
    -Get Detroit Lions season tickets...for life!
    -Create a new team in a sport, and hire Donald Sterling, Elgin Baylor, Matt Millen AND Isiah Thomas to run it!
    -Listen to all of Brett Favre's retirement announcements...in a loop.
    -Have Roseanne and Carl Lewis sing a duet.
    -Extole the virtues of Allen Iverson the teammate.
    -Step into a room full of angry, stinging bees for two days.
    -Watch a WNBA game (sorry, gals; I don't watch that much).
    -Watch games at the Black Hole in Oakland, and tell their fans they stink, and dare them to hit me.
    -Watch a continous loop of soccer games for three days, with all clips featuring that annoying "GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!".
    -Travel to the South Pole naked and stay for a day.
    -Have Chris Berman invent 50,000 more dumb nicknames for players.
    -Watch nothing but the View for 60 hours.
    -Agree with Skip Bayless that LeBron's supporting cast carries him.
    -Bathe in boiling oil for 3 hours.
    -Get Lions season tickets for life...and agree not to drink a single beer.
    -Have a police car detail for a stuffed animal funeral (that actually happened in my hometown of Detroit to "honor" Michael Jackson; glad to see that those pesky crimes are down here to do that!).
    -Watch the BCS title game and say without hesistation that the legit champs were crowned.
    -Have Ray Lewis hit me without pads for 2 hours.
    -Watch a Memphis Grizzlies game.
    -Watch any stage of the Tour De Bore, er, France.

    And finally...
    -Have Manny Ramirez teach me the basics of child birth!

    But, in lieu of all of that, I'll just avoid it or take a nap. Because this network has been dying for a long time. It's time for somebody else to buy this channel from the four-letter idiot and return it to actually showing sports and games, not 32 straight hours of poker (btw, I hope the World Series of Poker is not only cancelled, but goes bankrupt; let's see how easy it is for BSPN to program their lineup without that!). Thanks for letting me vent, and leave your opinions here. Take care, friends!

    4.1 (4 Ratings)

    Random Sports Thoughts

    Friday, July 17, 2009, 04:41 PM EST [NBA]

    Well, it's been awhile since I posted. July is easily one of (if not the most) boring sports months of the year; there's no NBA or NFL, baseball is boring, and pseudo-sports like cycling, soccer and others clog up sports airwaves. With that in mind, let's ramble off some Random Sports Thoughts!

    Lamar Odom reportedly got a $35 million offer from Miami to return to play for them. Knowing Odom's history, he'll sign with...the Grizzlies to further show inconsistency!

    The Heat are also rumored to be wanting to trade for Carlos Boozer. This is great...for me, because we'll have two of the most inconsistent players in NBA history together! Blog-topia!

    Yao Ming will have season-ending foot surgery in hopes of returning for the 2010-11 season. Where he will promtply suffer another season-ending injury.

    Tiger Woods missed the cut at the British Open. How will he be able to pay those bills now!?

    Meanwhile, old-timer Tom Watson is still among the leaders at the Open. Further proof that golf isn't a legit sport; when 59-year olds not only can compete, but contend. Who is he, Satchel Paige?

    And while we're on it; isn't it sad that I can devote two one-liners to golf? Can't the NFL season start in July!?

    Onto another pseudo-sport; Lance Armstrong is still third in the Tour De Bore, er, France. Someone wake me when there's actually a story here.

    David Beckham returned to the L.A. Galaxy yesterday. Yeah, I don't care either.

    I'm just hoping they put him and Landon Donovan into a cage and let Donovan use any kind of weapon on him...and every ESPN commentator who still thinks Becks is hot "stuff"!

    On a serious note, it's been revealed that a convicted murderer sold the gun that killed Steve McNair. This makes an already sad story even sadder, and it chills me.

    Army announced that it will play Notre Dame at the new Yankee Stadium in 2010. Just what the stadium needs; a medoicre and bad team playing a meaningless college football game...no, that's the BCS title game!

    I can't believe I'm saying this, but I almost miss the Brett Favre stories.

    And finally...

    Detroit Pistons season ticket sales declined 54% from last year due to the bad Michigan economy. And because the team threatened to hire Matt Millen to replace Joe Dumars as GM!

    That's all I have today. Until next time, just say no to Beckham!

    3.2 (2 Ratings)

    Random Sports Thoughts

    Thursday, July 2, 2009, 12:01 AM EST [NBA]

    Well, the new Fox blogs are here, and in honor of that occasion, I decided to conjure up some random thoughts about it.

    Navigation of the blogs seems confusing at first, but I'm sure we'll all get used to it. Not unlike Blake Griffin will to losing.

    No Most Popular or Most Read? That's like having peanut butter without jelly. Or bacon without eggs. Or Milton Bradley without Lou Piniella. O.K., forget that last one!

    Now, to actual sports moves; the Pistons reportedly signed Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva. Didn't management learn anything from AI; two shooting guards won't mix!

    At least they're active. I rold you firing Michael Curry would help! Also, Doug Collins reportedly dropped out of consideration for the job. Looks like my pick yesterday (Avery Johnson) looks better lol!

    The Clippers traded Zach Randolph to Memphis for Quentin Richardson. Yeah, I yawned about that one, too.

    Marian Hossa signed a 12-year deal with Chicago today. Two things; one, the Blackhawks will now lose in round three because Hossa cursed, and why is it that 12-year deals don't elicit much reaction in hockey?

    Trevor Ariza might leave L.A. because they want to keep Lamar Odom over him. If the Lakers behave like Odom, that means they'll change their stance the next day.

    And finally...

    I know it will take time getting used to this, but I can't stop staring at my picture. I look, so, so...freakin' fat! Can we downsize the pics! Please!!!!

    Well, that's it for my first blog under the new Fox banner! If you can find it, leave me some comments. Now, I'll move along...to my next embarassing moment, scheduled immediately! Take care!

    3.2 (1 Ratings)

    NBA 2007: Things that are unlikely to happen

    Saturday, December 30, 2006, 11:56 AM EST [NBA]

    It's getting about that time where football season winds down and basketball gets more of the focus on it. With that said, here are some things that would be great if they happened, but probably won't happen...

    1. Shaq will return in terrific shape and lead Heat to a repeat. Simply put, we all know he's slacking right now, and though Miami should have enough to make the playoffs in the East, anything beyond round 2 is too much right now.

    2. Iverson and Carmelo will be harmonious in Denver. Yeah, and the blizzard there will melt in two days. There's only one basketball, and once Carmelo returns, the problems begin.

    3. Knicks roll through the East. You rememeber the saying "Never say never". Well, this is NOT one of those times. Never! Never at all.

    Lastly,

    4. Phoenix wins NBA Title. I hope this would happen. Can you imagine if Phoenix blitzed through whoever emerges in the East (The West will win the title, for sure). But until they show some sort of defense, stick with San Antonio or Dallas.

    Any other predictions that will go wrong? Send your suggestions here!

     

    0 (0 Ratings)