Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Cool NBA Playoff Commercials

Just wanted to post these videos cause they are cool.....

Lebron James of the Cavs and Kevin Garnett of the Celtics



Kobe Bryant of the Lakers and Tim Duncan of the Spurs

Stanley Cup 2007-2008 Thoughts.....


I just wanna know every one's opinion on who will win the Stanley Cup this year and why?

Personally I think the Pittsburgh Penguins will win the series purely because of their overwhelming offensive attack. I believe that Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin will have no problem avoiding the Detroit defense and scoring on Chris Osgood. I think the Osgood has had an easy workload in the first three series seeing an average of around 20-22 shots per game. I think a increase in activity in goal will overload Osgood and the Penguins will find they will score around 3-4 goals per game because of this. Penguins in 6 games.



Broadcasters Predictions on Stanley Cup






Lance Berkman - MVP for First 50 Games





It is undoubtably obvious who the MVP of the Year is so far in the MLB. The Houston Astros First Baseman/Outfielder Lance Berkman. He has the second best batting average in the majors with .388, the most home runs with 16 and is second in RBI with 44 (stats have changed since video). At this pase he could become the 17th player in league history to lead the league in Batting Average, RBI's and Home Runs. The last time this award was won was in 1967 when Carl Yastrzemski had an average of .326, 121 RBI and 44 Home Runs (much lower than Lance's Projections). As long as he keeps up this pace he will definately be at least strongly considered for N.L. MVP.





Interview with Lance about his season so far and his Nicknames...





Wednesday May 21- Celtics vs. Detroit


Welcome to my blog. This blog will provide you with make take and interpretation of the top two sporting events of every evening. To start off here is my coverage of Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Confrence Final between the Boston Celtics and the Detroit Pistons.


Boston sports fans have been treated to an exposion of athletic talent in the past two days. Yesterday, Red Sox pitcher Jon Lester pitched the 18th no-hitter in Red Sox history and the Cletics All-Star pairing of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce wowed the TD Banknorth Garden crowd with thier dominace on the floor. Garnett and Pierce had a combined 48 points (55% of Celtics points) 15 rebounds and 10 assists. What really suprised me about the Celtics was how energetic their team was overall. Their starting 5 seemed to have a endless amount of energy despite the fact that they had only one day off after defeating Lebron James and the Cavaliers in Game 7 on Sunday.

"Rest is not an option," said Garnett. "So we don't even think about that."

One player that I think did not get enough credit for their play last night was Rajon Rondo of the Celtics. Despite scoring only 11 points overall he scored 7 of them in the fourth quarter.

Many believe that the Celtics are going to run away with the NBA Championship, which could happen, but I wouldn't count out the Pistons. Until the Celtics get a convicing win in Detroit I still beleive that Detroit will make this a close series.