Rambling Through The Summer

Often times during the summer (hopefully weekly) I'll post some of my ramblings. Basically they are just some thoughts I have on certain topics but I don't have nearly enough to say about each to write an entire article. Maybe soon I'll be up to speed with technology and can post a video version of my ramblings.


Los Angeles Lakers – 2009 NBA Champs

Well, the day has finally come. Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to their first Championship since the departure of Shaquille O'Neal. I'm not about to sit here and tell you that he did it all himself because he had plenty of help with Gasol, Ariza, Fisher and Odom. I’m just saying it was nice to see him finally win one on his own so the people who always claimed he couldn’t win without Shaq can move on to another tired and useless argument. And as predicted, Shaq wasted no time in busting out the “Shaq how does my ass taste” line via Twitter.


Only a few hours after losing in the Finals, Magic guard Hedo Turkoglu announced that he’ll opt out of his contract to hit free agency. Smart move? I don’t think so. For as many good shots as he made in the playoffs, he was equally as awkward on defense and taking the ball into the paint. He also didn’t put up mind blowing numbers for someone who played as many minutes as he did. I really think he is best suited staying in Orlando but what do I know? Maybe playing for Stan Van Gundy is really that bad.


On the same weekend, rumors surfaced again that Shaq himself might be shipped off to Cleveland. I said a few weeks ago during the Lakers game that the Cavs would've rolled the Magic had they pulled the trigger on this deal before the trade deadline, so obviously it makes sense to do it now. I kind of hope it happens. But only so I can have the argument that Lebron can only win it with Shaq. Oh the irony. On a similar note, what would this say about Shaq’s legacy if he were to win the title in Cleveland? He would’ve played with Kobe, D-Wade and Lebron in helping them get their first title.


Red Wings lose at home in Game 7


The Penguins pulled off the impossible and won on the road in Game 7 to capture their first Stanley Cup since the early 90’s. Nevermind all this nonsense about Sidney Crosby not shaking hands because that is exactly what it is: nonsense. The kid is 21 years old and was celebrating a Stanley Cup victory. I think the Red Wings really need to relax when it comes to that.


Evgeni Malkin won the Conn Smythe trophy and it was well deserved. I mean, he is the best player on the Penguins. Of course, Crosby’s stellar three point performance in seven Stanley Cup games was pretty solid. I’m just asking, when is the last time the captain of the Stanley Cup champs only tallied three points in the entire series? People want to talk about Marian Hossa disappearing for Detroit, but Crosby would be just as guilty (in this series).


I don’t know what to think about Marian Hossa. The irony of him leaving Pittsburgh to win in Detroit only to lose to Pittsburgh might rank as the highest event in the history of the irony scale. I didn’t understand when people who don’t follow hockey thought it would be funny to see him lose. Trust me, I was surrounded by people like that. You never see a professional athlete turn down millions and millions of guaranteed dollars for a chance to win a championship so I was applauding what he did. What if he suffered a career altering injury this season in Detroit? He would’ve lost around 50 million dollars in the process. For once a professional athlete left guaranteed money on the table to win a title when most athletes play for the money instead and yet he got burned in the deal.


The Coyotes aren't moving to Hamilton anytime soon


I'm all for this move. I keep hearing these stories about how a team in Hamilton would hurt the Sabres, but I guess I'm not seeing it. Fans of the Sabres will still go see the games and support the team. I don't see actual fans of the Sabres selling out if a team comes into Hamilton but I guess I can't argue with some of the experts that have researched the topic in depth.


Regardless, the Coyotes have to be moved or contracted. The NHL failed miserably in trying to expand the game into markets that aren't interested in hockey. They need to accept the fact that it is a regional sport and go to the markets that have a desire for an NHL franchise. While looking up information on this topic, I came across the fact that Winnipeg has since built a new arena that would be ideal for a new NHL franchise. So give the Coyotes back and everyone is happy.

While I understand the fact that Jim Balsillie wants an NHL franchise in Hamilton, he has a better chance at purchasing the Coytoes and moving them back to Winnipeg. It's still in Cananda and he'll still make a ton of money in the long run, so I really don't see what the big deal is. Something needs to be resolved though because having hockey in Phoenix is a waste of everyone's time.


Briere being shopping by the Flyers


In this article, it is noted that after only two seasons in Philly, the Flyers are trying to shop Danny Briere and get out of his insane contract. So far neither Montreal or LA seems interested. I find this story especially interesting after dealing with people ripping Buffalo for letting him walk two years ago. Maybe the Sabres knew what they were doing? Maybe they knew he wasn't worth that much money? I don't know, seems like it to me. Have fun with that Philly. The Sabres might be “cheap”, but at least they can manage a cap. Oh yeah, have fun with Ray Emery too!


The Charlotte Bobcats are for sale…and broke?


The Bobcats are the current reason that I’m without an NBA team. I never had an emotional attachment to them and I just couldn’t continue to follow a team that had zero interest in winning, competing or doing anything relevant in the NBA. The faster this team moves or contracts from the NBA, the better.


Now they won’t even fund a summer league team because they are broke. Sorry, I’m not buying it. They never spend money on players to be competitive, so where is that money going? Owner Bob Johnson begged and pleaded with David Stern to get a new NBA franchise in Charlotte and effectively ran it into the ground in less than 10 years. Impressive feat if you ask me.


Meanwhile people in Seattle are still in need of a team. They had theirs ripped away from them and will have to watch the OKC Thunder become a competitive team within the next two years. I say the solution to this problem is to move Charlotte to Seattle and never have another NBA franchise in Charlotte. It has failed two times now and enough is enough. Hell, I’ll become a fan if they move to Seattle. It seems like the win-win for all sides.


NFL Off-Season News


- Brett Favre is coming back. Who cares? He’s washed up and screwing over the Packers organization (again). I can’t wait to see him fail in Minnesota just like he did in New York. I’d write more but I don’t want my blood pressure to rise anymore than it already has.


- Vince Young is an idiot. I’ve said this since the day he was drafted, but he isn’t that good of an NFL quarterback. Sure he had a great rookie season but that was because teams didn’t know how to defend a guy who could run the way he could. Teams adjust in the off-season and things balance out going forward. He lost his job to Kerry Collins. He thought about quitting football (multiple times). Now he is acting like something is owed to him? Eh, good luck with that. I can’t see many people jumping at the thought of VY starting at QB for them.


- The Rams are for sale. People in St Louis are acting like they care, but I highly doubt they do. They won a Super Bowl this decade and yet the dome is never full for games. I know they struggled last season but the attendance in St Louis was terrible. I’ve been watching the Bills struggle for a decade now and the team still sells out almost every home game. If the St Louis fans care so much, they should probably show it by supporting the team when they aren’t winning the Super Bowl.


The Washington Nationals - Why?


Can we just have them removed from the league? I heard all these stories from people living in the area that they will be competitive again once they get their new ballpark and that clearly hasn’t happened. They have less people at their park than most AA clubs do at theirs. It's embarrassing to the Nationals and the city of Washington DC. Now they plan on ruining the career of Stephen Strasburg. I feel bad for the kid. Well, as bad as I can feel considering he'll be making millions of dollars to play a game. But still, you get my point. They have already been moved once so I say we just contract them now and be done with it. I'll celebrate the day that sports leagues realize that having more teams in more cities isn't always the best solution.


NHL Free Agency Starts Soon


July 1st to be exact. I'll be coming out with some rankings for the upcoming free agents in the next few weeks. I'll start with the goalies, and then move to the defensemen and finally the forwards. Should be an interesting few months before the new season starts.

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