Thursday, April 17, 2014

Dallas vs. San Anotonio


                             Preview Dallas vs. San Antonio





By the Position

Center
Dallas- Samuel Dalenbert and Brandon Wright


San Antonio- Tiago Splitter and Borris Diaw

Advantage- Spurs (slightly)

Athleticism is what gives the Spurs trouble down low and that is exactly what Brandon Wright and Samuel Dalenbert are. Active, athletic, long centers. On the flip side, physical and fundamentally sound centers is what gives the Mavs centers trouble, which is what Splitter and Diaw are.


                                                      Power Forward
                                                      Dallas- Dirk Nowitzki
             San Antonio- Tim Duncan

Advantage- Push

Dirk wins the points and Duncan wins the glass. These two won't spend much time matching up against each other (it will happen a little) but San Antonio likes to throw a lot of defenders at Dirk.  These are the 2 best PF possibly of All-Time (Duncan is No. 1) but they have completely different games.  Only difference is SA can afford for Duncan to be off, Dirk HAS TO be on if Dallas has any shot.



                                                                      Small Forward
Dallas- Shawn Marion and Vince Carter
San Antonio- Kawhi Leonard

Advantage- San Antonio  

Kawhi is everthing Shawn Marion is on the defensive end of the court now, and more of an offensive threat. He is a much better defender than Vince and will out score Vince, doing it with a higher FG %.


                                                           Shooting Guard
                                                      Dallas- Monta Ellis
San Antonio- Danny Green and Manu Ginobli

Advantage- San Antonio

As great as Monta has been for Dallas this season, his troubles on the defensive hen make him a huge liability especially against Green who has 5" on him and is just as athletic.  Manu, although is statistically having a mediocre season is still one of the most dangerous people on the court. He finds ways to get to the basket and either get fouled or find one of his teammates on the perimeter open for a 3.





Point Guard
Dallas- Jose Calderon and Devin Harris

San Antonio- Tony Parker and Patty Mills

Advantage- San Antonio

Dallas has 2 great PG's on their roster. Jose is a threat from deep and a great floor general.  Devin's athletisim and ability to get to the free throw line give Dallas something we haven't seen out of a PG since... Well Devin Harris back in 2007.  The problem again falls on the Defensive end. Tony Parker and Patty Mills this season have had their way with the Mavs backcourt.  Last game Patty Dropped 26 against Calderon and Harris in the 109-100 win without Tony Parker and hit 6 3's. Tony Parker in 3 games against Dallas this year has gone for 22, 23, and 25. He does what he wants when he wants.

Bench
Dallas- Harris, Carter, Crowder, Wright, and Blair
San Antonio- Mills, Ginobili, Belinelli, and Diaw

Advantage- Dallas (slight)

Harris, Carter, and Wright really make this bench something great.  Watch the final minutes of a close game in the 4th quarter, you will see most of if not all 3 of these guys out there.  San Antonio's bench is very solid as-well. Mills is a high energy guy that is hard to match. Diaw is a work horse that gives you 100% at all times. Ginobili is a former 6th man award winner and is a great change of pace to Danny Green.  This is close to a toss up, but I would honestly give the slight edge to Dallas.

Coach
Dallas- Rick Carlisle
San Antonio- Gregg Popovich

Advantage- San Antonio

I will make this short because it's all it needs.  Gregg Popovich is the greatest coach the NBA has ever had and most likely will ever have. Don't believe me? Look at his record, his rosters, and his rings. Don't tell me Phil Jackson either or I will slap you!





Prediction

It comes down to San Antonio being so efficient on both ends of the court. Top 5 team both in offensive efficiency and defensive efficiency.  Offensively you can't attack just one guy.  They score by committee. Every person that plays key minutes for them is capable of scoring 10-30 a night.  Defensively they are machines that rotate well and defend the paint exceptionally. I mean every flaw the Mavericks have, the Spurs master. And every strength the Mavs have, the Spurs have an answer for that as well.
Dirk will get his points, I say he averages about 24 for the series.  Monta will need to step up and be that true No. 2 Dirk has needed for a long time now. If the Dallas Mavericks want to have any shot at making this an exciting series, they have to play nearly flawless basketball for 48 minutes a night, and that still might not be enough to get the win.
I say Spurs win the series 4-1 for all the above mentioned reasons, and the most obvious one.... THEY ARE THE FREAKING SPURS.

As a life long MFFL there is nothing more that I would want to see, then to watch Dallas take the Spurs out. My hate for the Spurs is un-matched in sports. (Angels, A's, Yankees, Redskins, Eagles, or the Steelers) the only thing that comes close to it is my hate for ohio state.  (I refuse to capitalize that school) But my respect for the Spurs as an organization is out of this world.  For that franchise to have accomplished what they have over the last 15 years is unbelievable. I won't cheer for them, but they will always have my respect.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Greatest Teams Ever Assembled

                              WHO IS THE GREATEST?


This post will be a list of what I feel would be the greatest teams to ever assemble in professional sports. Well actually in just the MLB and NBA



                                                                          MLB

LF- Barry Bonds

I know a lot of people are going to be upset with a few of my choices, and this is one of them, but let's just look strictly at the stats.  762 Home Runs (Most All-Time), 1,996 RBI (4th All-Time), 2,227 Runs Scored (3rd All-Time), 514 Stolen Bases, 688 Intentional Walks (1st All-Time), 2,986 Games Played (10th All-Time), 8 Gold Gloves, 14 All Star Games, and 7 MVP Awards.  Take out the PED use and look at performance alone and this guys is probably the greatest ever.  He is the only member of the 500/500 club (Homeruns/Stolen Bases) which I think is one of the most impressive feats ever achieved in sports.  Starting with his 73 Home Run season, from 2001-2004 there was no person in the history of baseball as feared as Barry Bonds.  Although I have no respect for the man as a person, he is the greatest Left Fielder of All-Time.


CF- Ty Cobb

This was so hard for me to not put Ken Griffey Jr. in the spot, but injuries just made me keep him off this list.  Ty Cobb was not known for his power, but his .366 career batting average(1st All-Time), 2,246 Runs Scored (2nd All-Time), 4,189 Hits (2nd All-Time), 3,053 Singles, 724 Doubles (4th All-Time), 295 Triples (2nd All-Time), 1,938 RBI (8th All-Time), 897 Stolen Bases (4th All-Time), 12 Batting Titles, 1 Triple Crown, and 1 MVP made him one of the greatest offensive players in the history of the game. 







                                                                           
RF- Hank Aaron


Still the true Home Run King in many people eyes, Hank Aaron was truly one of the greats.  He is the all time leader in Total Bases and RBI.  In 23 years of playing he made 21 All-Star teams and won the NL MVP in 1957.  Probably one of the most consistant players of All-Time he only led the league in Home Runs 4 times in his career, but still had 15 seasons where he went yard 30 or more times. He won 3 Gold Gloves in RF and has a career .305 Batting Average.  Though it is a close race between Aaron and Stan Musial, I think Hank is the greatest Right Fielder of All-Time.


3rd Base- Alex Rodriguez


I know he hasn't played 3rd his whole career, and most of his stats came as a SS, but Alex is so much better than Mike Schmidt that I had to put him on this list.  Remember we are talking purely numbers here.  Alex has been in the league right now right at 20 seasons if you can believe it.  From 1998-2010 Alex had over 30 Home Runs and 100 RBI each seasons, including 6 straight seasons with 40 Home Runs, and also adding two 50 Home Run seasons in there as well. Say what you want about him personally, but he is a 3 time MVP, 14 time All-Star, has 10 Silver Slugger Awards, and 2 Gold Gloves. He is 5th on the Home Run list with 654, 6th in RBI with 1,969, and 6th All-Time in Extra Base Hits.  I hate to say it, but Alex has been one of the most productive players the game has ever seen.

2nd Base- Rogers Hornsby

The best second baseman the game has ever seen, at least from an offensive standpoint, Rogers Hornsby has the second-highest career batting average in baseball history at .358.
He won seven batting titles, hitting over .400 three different times, and he also win the Triple Crown in 1922 and 1925. Hornsby finished his career with 541 doubles, 169 triples, 301 home runs, 1,584 RBI and 1,579 runs scored as one of the most productive hitters of all time.     








 1st Base- Lou Gehrig

 A career that was cut short due to what was later named "Lou Gehrig's Disease" Lou was able to put up some amazing numbers in his time.  A career .340 hitter, Lou was one of the main reasons for Babe Ruth's tremendous success.  Not just a singles hitter, Lou almost made it to the 500 Home Run mark, hitting 493 bombs before retiring at the age of 35.  Lou was close to passing a few other milestones as he was just short of 2,000 RBI with 1,992 and about 2 years short of 3,000 hits with 2,721.  Lou won 2 MVP Awards, 1 Batting Title Award, and 1 Triple Crown.    





 Short Stop-  Honus Wagner
Another guy not known for his power, he still was able to drive in 100 RBI 9 times in his career, leading the league 5 times in that category.  A career .328 hitter Honus is undoubtedly the greatest SS of All-Time and in my opinion will hold that title for a long time.  3,420 hits in 21 seasons and won 8 batting titles.  He was a member of the 1st ever Hall of Fame Class and 2nd leading vote getter behind Babe Ruth   






   Catcher- Ivan Rodriguez
 This is a no brainer for me.  Pudge has been my Baseball Idol since I started watching the sport.  Pudge is the All-Time leader in Games Caught and Put Outs.  He was elected to 14 All-Star Games, Won 13 Gold Gloves, 7 Silver Sluggers, and 1 MVP Award. Offensivley he was as solid as they come as well.  Again, not a power hitter but he still managed 311 Career Home Runs, 1,332 RBI, and hit .296 over 21 seasons. No question he is the GREATEST of All-Time  





   DH- Babe Ruth

 Babe Ruth will always be the greatest Baseball Player to ever live.  He revolutionized the game and turned the Home Run into what it is today.  Babe had seasons where he alone out homered entire teams.  He is a career .342 hitter with 714 Home Runs and 2,220 RBI.  He scored 2,174 Runs and won 12 Home Run Titles. Because of his ability to pitch (94-46) he separates himself from the other greats. Defensively he was not as sound as some of the other great out fielders, but when you are as feared at the plate as Babe was, who cares if you could get to a ball in the gap quickly? He has a .474 On Base Percentage (2nd) and a .690 Slugging Percentage (1st). Babe has won a MVP, a Batting Title, and a Pitching Title in his career.  No other way to say it. Babe Ruth is the GREATEST Baseball Player of All-Time  



  Pitcher- Walter Johnson
 The Big Train. A career 417 Game Winner (2nd All-Time) and had an ERA of 2.17 over 21 seasons. 3,509 Strike Outs (9th), 5,914.3 Inning Pitched (3rd), 531 Complete Games (5th), 110 Shutouts (1st).  He spent all 21 years of his career with the Washington Senators and topped 20 Wins 12 times. It's a close race between him and Cy Young but after looking at all the statistics and reading articles from people who saw both pitch I have determined that while Cy did it longer Walter did it better. And for that he earns the top spot on my list.                                                                                 













                                                                           NBA    
 
 
 
 
   Point Guard- Ervin "Magic" Johnson

 5 NBA Titles, 3 Finals MVP's, and 3 League MVP's at PG.  At 6'8 and court vision like we have never seen, Magic is about as close to un-guardable as you will ever see. Nine 1st Team All-NBA and One 2nd Team All-NBA in 13 seasons. 10,141 Assists (5th), 11.2 Assists Per Game (1st), and 1,724 Steals (19th). Magic was pure greatness from the time he stepped into the League until the time he made his final exit. There is no one I would rather have running the point that MAGIC      








  Shooting Guard- Michael Jordan
 6 NBA Titles, 6 Finals MVP's, and 5 League MVP's Michael Jordan is hands down the greatest to ever pick up a basketball.  Jordan has won 10 NBA Scoring titles, 11 All-NBA selections, and 9 All-NBA Defensive 1st Team Awards. A 14 Time All-Star, 2,514 Steals (2nd), 32,292 Points (3rd), 30.1 Points Per Game (1st), and average 33.4 Points Per Game in his Playoff Career.  In 1988 Jordan won The MVP Award, Defensive Player of The Year Award, and NBA Scoring Title. His stat line that season read like this: 35 points on 53% shooting, 5.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, 3.2 steals, 1.6 blocks. Kobe and LeBron in my opinion will never be at this level.   




Small Forward- LeBron James
 LeBron is in his 11th season in the NBA and is being compared to the greatest off All-Time.  He can play any position on the court and is both a great scorer and lock down defender.  He owns 2 NBA Titles, 2 Finals MVP's, and 4 League MVP's. All of which will be added to by the time his career is over. 9 All NBA Teams and 5 Defensive Teams.  He currently sits in 33rd place point wise (but he will be top 5 when all is over), and 3rd in career Points Per Game at 27.5.  All this and the man is still 29 years old.  If anyone has a shot at catching MJ, LeBron is the one to do it. 




  Power Forward- Tim Duncan Just typing that name drives me CRAZY but there is no doubt Tim is the best Power Forward to ever play the game. Nicknamed "The Big Fundamental" for a reason, Tim is one of the most consistant players the game has ever seen.  4 NBA Titles and 3 NBA Finals MVP's, not to mention 14 NBA-All Defensive Team Selections. 2 time NBA MVP and a 14 time NBA All-Star. Duncan is currently 13th on the NBA's all time list with 13,762 Rebounds and 8th in Blocks with 2,758.  As a Dirk fan I hate to say it, but Tim by far the greatest to ever do it at the PF spot.    








     Center- Hakeem Olajuwon
 Some people may think I'm crazy because there are guys like Shaq, Bill Russell, Kareem, or Wilt Chamberlain that I could put in this spot, but I have a reason for this and it is simple. Hakeem IS the best center of All-Time. He is the most skilled big-man this game has ever seen.  His Dream Shake was un-guardable. He is the only player in history to win NBA MVP, NBA Defensive Player of The Year, and NBA Finals MVP in the same season. 21.8 Points Per Game, 11.1 Rebounds Per Game, 3.1 Blocks Per Game, and 1.7 Steals Per Game over 18 years.  Hakeem played in 12 NBA All-Star Games and on the career rankings he is 9th in steals (2,162), 1st in blocks (3,830), 11th in points (26,946), and 14th in Rebounds (13,748).  The total package offensively and defensively, Hakeem is to me the Greatest Center to ever play.





   So there are my two lists.  Think I'm wrong on something? I would love to hear it.   

Read more here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1795233-10-greatest-nba-players-of-all-time#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1977372-the-100-greatest-mlb-players-of-all-time#storylink=cpy

Sunday, February 23, 2014

My Feelings On Nelson Cruz Leaving

                                  My Feelings About Nelson Cruz Signing With Baltimore

Nelson was offered a 1 year deal for 14 million dollars earlier during winter meetings, he had no intentions of signing that deal.  If Nelson wanted to be part of the Rangers, he would have appealed his suspension last season and finished the final 50 games with Texas, which could have propelled them into the playoffs instead of playing the final 50 games without their best offensive weapon. So I'm not going to say J.D. screwed up by not signing him, because like I said I don't think he intended on coming back anyways.
Nelson turned down a better offer in Seattle. Seattle's SafeCo field is not a very hitter friendly ballpark, which leads me to believe he was not holding out to be picky, but looking for the perfect fit.
Nelson is going to get paid eventually.  If you look at the power numbers for DH's over the last 10 years, the numbers are down a great deal.  Last season only 3 DH's hit over 20 HR's and in 2011 only 2 hit more than 20.  The power DH is hard to come by these days, and Nelson Cruz is one of those few and far between players.  Nelson hit 27 HR's last season in just over 400 at bats.  That is an average of 1 HR every 15 plate appearances, one ever 3-4 games, or 1 every series. However you want to look at it, it's pretty impressive.

Does it suck to not have this guy in the lineup this season? Yes. Is it a killer? No. Nelson signed with a team in another division, which happens to be in my opinion the most competitive in the MLB. The only time we will play meaningful games against Baltimore is if we run across them in the Playoffs, since the only time we will see them is in early June and late June.

Nelson is going to command a lot of money next season if he has a big year this year.  Should the Rangers have tried harder to resign him? No.  They made a great offer/the greatest to a guy coming off a PED suspension and he turned them down.  They filled his position in RF with Alex Rios and DH with Mitch Moreland who we will finally find out if he has what it takes to be an everyday player in this league and Michael Choice who has a lot of potential and who I believe will eventually be the everyday Right Fielder. I honestly think it is better getting Cruz out of here now rather than hold on for one more season with him and either A) stunting the growth of younger players and B) not finding out what some guys like Mitch Moreland really are.

My predictions for Nelly- 34 Home Runs 88 RBI and a .269 Batting Average on a Orioles team who I think will finish 2nd in their division with a 91-71 record.

My prediction for the Rangers................. Coming Soon!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

10 Favorite Baseball Cards Growing Up

When I was growing up, I was a HUGE Baseball Card collector.  I had thousands upon thousands of cards.  I'm not talking about just a few shoe boxes filled with some, I had so many my mom had a special closet built for me just so I could keep all my cards.  Over the years I have grown a pretty nice collection.  I wouldn't say I am sitting on a gold mine, but I have a few nice pieces.

Over the years my collection has dwindled down quite a bit.  Moving houses, going to college, getting married, and other things.  I just recently pulled out my collection and have been looking at all of the cards that I refused to part with.  I wanted to start a collection with my oldest son, something we could do together that would help him gain an interest in sports.  While looking back at my collection I found some cards in my "Favorites" box that I couldn't help but laugh at when I saw them.  Why the heck would I cherish a 1993 Bobby Bonilla card so much?!?! It was weird that every card I looked at, I felt a close attachment to it.  So I decided to do a list of my favorite cards ever growing up.  These are all cards I owed and still own today.


10.) 1992 Tripple Play Cecil Fielder


Now this is one of the cards that I lost in a house fire 2 years ago. I remember this card had a trivia question on the back of it asking "What other current Detroit Tiger has spent time playing in Japan?" and of course the answer is Bill Gullickson! The answer was underneath the question but was written backwards where you would need to hold it in front of a mirror to display the answer.  This card right now is worth around $8.00




9.) 1989 Topps Gary Redus 
The First card I ever got.  It's a funny story how I got into card collecting.  I was 5 years old.  I was at Bennigan's and up front there was a box of toys that kids could grab from on their way out.  I remember reaching in there and not wanting any of the plastic junk that was in there.  I noticed baseball cards though.  I watched baseball, I loved the Rangers and the Tigers.  I rummaged around looking for a Tiger or Ranger card, I didn't care who it was it just had to be one of those two teams.  I didn't find one and my mom told me to hurry up, so I grabbed the last card in my hand.  Gary Redus. This card has a little more value than some cards because he was such a spare player and this was such a spare card that a lot of people now need it to complete sets.  There were tons made, but a lot of kids would just throw away a Gary Redus card or let it get bent up and torn.  So now when people go back to complete their sets they might just buy this one off ebay from a seller asking $1.00 I still have this card though.  It is a little dinged up, but it is in my binder full of valuable cards. Most people look at me a little funny when they see it in there, but after I tell them why, they understand.









8.) 1989 Fleer Billy Ripker FF Error Card


This card was so awesome! I remember I had the card with the error blocked out.  I knew there was something wrong with it, but I didn't know what.  I brought it to my card shop in Fort Worth one day and asked the guy what was wrong with it, he told me that it was an error card and there was something written on the bat that Fleer had to edit out of the picture.  He then went on to show me what the card was supposed to look like.  I wanted it so bad, but it cost $150.00 and my mom refused to pay that much money for a card, and then when she found out what was written on the card she definitely did not want to get it for me.  I recently purchased this card, error and all.  It was such an awesome feeling when it came in the mail.  I am sending it off next week to get graded.  It should come back around an 8 or a 9, which means I will be the owner of a 1989 Billy Ripken F.F. Error Card just like I wanted back when I was a kid. It is now worth................................... $75.00 at the top of the market, mine is probably in the $45-$55 range.  So I guess my Mom was smart to not buy it for me 20 years ago.

7.) 1991 Upper Deck Oil Can Boyd

Not much to say about this card really except that I always laughed when I saw the name Oil Can Boyd.  He was never anything special, he was a JAG his whole career. This card is worth about the same now as it was in 1991, $0.10 but it is still cool I think.













6.) 1992 Donruss Ivan Rodriguez

Pudge has been my favorite player my entire life.  He made his debut around the same time I started watching baseball. I remember trading my friend Justin dollar bills in the lunch line at school if he had a $1 bill with a #7 federal reserve number and I didn't.  I have literally thousands of Ivan Rodriguez cards, but this one stands out because of the way I got it.  I remember one morning waking up to get ready for school, I was in 2nd grade and on my dresser I noticed something that wasn't there when I fell asleep, an 8x10 photo of Pudge autographed, "To Joe My #1 Fan" signed Ivan Rodriguez and this Donruss card also signed.  My mom had got it signed for me the night before.  I'll never forget how excited I was that morning.  I lost this card and the photo a few years ago when my in-laws house burned down.  That card now autographed is worth around $70.00. I since then have went out and bought this card to replace in my collection, minus the autograph of course, and it's worth about $1.50.  But I have plenty of Pudge autographed memorabilia , so it's ok.

5.) 1991 Score Bo Jackson Bo Breaker

How cool was Bo Jackson? Probably the greatest athlete the NFL and MLB have ever seen.  Could have been a HOF in both.  Just the look of this card as a 6 year old kid was so awesome.  I always wanted to break a bat over my knee, Bo made it look fun to strike out.  Aside from Pudge, I probably have more Bo Jackson cards than any other person.  This one right now sits in my collection worth $15.00




4.) 1985 Topps Mark McGwire USA Baseball  1987 Fleer Barry Bonds RC 1989 Leaf Sammy Sosa RC


                                               
These 3 men are the faces of the Steroid Era in Baseball, but for a long time I bought into their hype.  I put these 3 cards together not because of steroids, but because I received all 3 of these cards at 1 time. These have got to be the 3 most over hyped cards in the history of card collecting. I remember after that HR race in 1998 people saying these cards would be worth $1,000 each easy. NOT TRUE!  For my 13th Birthday my mom bought these for me and it was freaking awesome! I know how much they cost back in 1999 for all of these cards it was probably in the $400-$500 range.  I still have all 3 of these cards and if I were to ask half of that for them I would be laughed out of a store.  I could probably get $100 (at most) for my Bonds and $15-$20 for my Sosa and right around $50 from my McGwire.  I could care less for any of these 3 guys, but in 1999 I was all about Bonds and Sosa.  I never really cared for Big Mac but he was the HR king at the time and I had to have that card.                                                                                                                   
#3 1990 Topps Frank Thomas Error Card
                                                                                               

I will start out by saying I never owned this error card, but I would love to one day.  If I ever hit the lottery that will be one of my first purchases.  This card retails for right around $3,000 for a card graded an 8 out of 10. A 10/10 would be worth a minimum $10,000. The chances growing up running across this card were that of finding a needle in a haystack.  But I do own this card error free and it is still worth a good bit of money, and even more now after his recent induction to the MLB Hall of Fame. I loved this card because of the error card. And always thought about how cool it would be to have both next to each other in my collection.  My Topps 1990 Frank Thomas card is valued right at $40.00 but like I said, should increase in the next few months. 






#2 1994 Topps Nolan Ryan

This card was so awesome to me for a couple of reasons.  First it was Nolan's last Topps card and on the bottom it says 27 Major League Seasons.. That's pretty incredible.  27 years.  The other cool part about this card was the back. All the red areas were highlighted to show that he led the league in that category that season.  I remember trying to memorize his ERA, Wins, and Strikeouts each season.  This card today ungraded goes for around $10.00 Mine with a grade of 9 runs around $30.00

I have tons of Nolan Cards, but this is by far my favoirte!



#1 1993 Upper Deck Ivan Rodriguez

Other than the Oil Can Boyd and Gary Redus cards, this one is probably the least expensive on the list, worth about $5.00 with a grade of 10/10.  Mine is a 7/10 which pretty much makes it worth the price of the paper it is printed on.  But this card is my favorite card ever. This is still the coolest card I have ever seen.  Just seeing my favorite player set up behind the plate with his eye black and classic Pudge look, makes this card the coolest one I have ever seen.  I remember I only bought full sets of Topps cards, and a friend of mine had this card.  I wanted it so bad and he wouldn't trade it with me.  I think I went through about 20 single packs of Upper Deck cards before I found this one.  It has always and will always be my favorite.










3 Honorable Mentions

1991 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Sr. 

I just loved this card as a kid.  Looking at Sr. and Jr. out on the same field at the same time.  I always thought that was pretty cool.  This card now is worth about $0.49 but it means a lot more to me.









1993 Topps Bobby Bonilla

No clue why, but as a kid I always thought this card was cool.

Card is worth a nickle at most!









1993 Joe Dimaggio 30 Card Box Set
This set was so cool. It came with a little plastic distorted card that you had to use to read the back of some of the cards.  There was a lot of history in this box.  Although I always have and always will hate the New York Yankees, this was such a neat set that taught me a lot about The Yankee Clipper.







All the above prices are from graded cards.  All my cards on this list have been graded by PSA or are in the process of being graded by PSA.  I recommend that if you have sports memorabilia that is sentimental or has actual cash value, to send it off to be graded.  The cost varies depending on where you send it.  I use PSA because they are the best and most traders want to trade PSA graded cards and merchandise.  They also authenticate Autographs.  I have a Chipper Jones 8x10 and a Tom Glavine 8x10 being sent off to them right now.  The cost is $10 per item, but can add major value to the item and/or keeps them protected when they send them back in their case, so it is well worth it.

Saturday, November 9, 2013




 The NBA season just tipped off, and I can already tell you who the REAL contenders for the title are.  Despite what some people say, The Rockets, Clippers, Bulls, Timberwolves, and Nets are NOT in the mix.  The way I see it, there is only 5 teams that have a legit shot at winning the Championship this season.  

1.) Miami Heat- We haven't seen a team make it to 4 consecutive NBA Finals since the Los Angeles Lakers in 81'-84' but these Miami Heat teams the last 3 years have been nothing short of amazing, and while they are aging a little, I can't take them off the # 1 spot until someone dethrones them.




2.) Indiana Pacers-  I think this is the most talented team in the NBA.  Paul George is budding into a Super Star right in front of us.  Roy Hibbert is a stud down low on the defensive end, causing teams to stay away from the paint.  Lance Stephenson is a great perimeter defender and can hit shots that when Paul George commands a double team.  The only problem I see with the Pacers is the PG position with George Hill being their only legit option to run the offense.  



3.) San Antonio- I have no idea when they are going to realize that they are old! But until they do, they will continue to be my pick in the West because of experience and having the BEST coach in the NBA.





4.) Golden State- The Warriors are so good and young it is scary.  This team is set up to be dominant for the next several years.  1-5 they are the best composed team in the West.  The only problem is depth at the big positions.  If Bogut gets hurt (which he will) and David Lee gets in foul trouble, you are playing a game with Jermaine O'Neal and Mo Speights at the 4 and 5.  But they have Steph Curry and Klay Thompson who can both go off for 40 points any given night and I wouldn't be surprised if we see a game that they both score 40!




5.) Oklahoma City- Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are the best 1-2 punch in the NBA.  Better than LBJ and D-Wade, better than Paul George and David West, better than Curry and Thompson.  Russell Westbrook looks like he is starting to understand how to run an offense and Durant is very capeable of carrying this team on his own if Westbrook has to miss anymore time.  This team should finish in 2nd or 3rd in the West and I can see them knocking off either SA or GS in the West Finals.  


                                       



                                                      




  THE NOT SO GOOD

Houston Rockets-  Please quit telling me how great this Rockets team is going to be.  Dwight Howard and Asik down low is the most awkward thing I have seen on a basketball court since that 50 year old tried to play a pick up game with us at the gym while wearing blue jean shorts and hiking shoe/boots. Dwight Howard has been in the league 9 years now, and I still don't know what he is exactly.  He says he wants to be a go to guy, but his offensive game is so limited.  He doesn't demand the ball in the paint, he stands around too much, and you can't give him the ball in the final minutes because his free throw shooting is horrendous! Jeremy Lin is not a PG and neither is Patrick Beverly. At least on a contender anyways.  Chandler Parsons and James Harden are 2 great pieces, but are both very streaky.  The Rockets half court offense looks like it's all James Harden Isolation and against teams with a good perimeter defender, they are going to take that away and then they are going to be lost.  I would look to trade Asik for a young PG that can lead an offense.  Jose Calderon would have been perfect in Houston, but luckily he landed in Dallas instead!

Los Angeles Clippers-  HAHAAHAHAHAHA this team is awful in the the half court game.  If a team forces the ball out of Chris Pauls hands, this team is done.  You don't have to double team Blake Griffin or DeAndre Jordan so teams can clog the paint and cut off lanes for CP3.  Against a good defensive team in the playoffs this team could be done in 5 games.



Chicago Bulls-  Not enough offense on this team.  Derrick Rose can't do it all himself. If they give up 88 points you can jot them down for the Loss.








Brooklyn Nets-  No way this team should have ever got the love they did.  Paul Pierce and KG are way too old, Joe Johnson hasn't been the same since Atlanta paid him 4 times what he is worth.  He is a good spot up 3 point shooter that is it.  Brooke Lopez, he will be hurt in no time.  Derron Williams is a great PG and could be a great Robin, but he can't be a Batman. 



Minnesota Timberwolves-  I'm glad Minnesota is getting better. Kevin Love is probably my 2nd favorite player in the league now.  He has proven he can be the go to guy on a team.  He is a double double machine and will get the occasional triple double.  Big Pec down low is a beast and if he gets position, nobody can stop him.  With Love and Pec down low they will out rebound every team every night.  Ricky Rubio is the one I am not sold on, it's obvious he has a lot of talent, but 8points and 8 assists a game is nothing more than average.  





                                                       
                                                         Dallas Mavericks Start

The Dallas Mavericks have proven to me the first 6 games, that they are who I thought they were.  They are a good team who is just a little short of something special.  Their defense is attrocious and that is going to be their downfall until something changes.  Jose Calderon is a great floor leader, Monta Ellis can score on anyone in the league, Shawn Marion is a shell of what he used to be.  Like I said about Rubio, Marion is nothing more than average on the offensive end and his defense is not what it used to be.  He can't guard guys like Kevin Durant, LeBron James, and Paul George.  Heck even OJ Mayo is having his way with him right now as I am watching the game.  Dirk is Dirk.  I think he still has a few 20ppg seasons left, but that's about it. And Samuel Dalenbert is a good center that does all I want our center to do, clog the lane, defend the rim, and grab rebounds.


The Future of the Mavericks is bright though.  Gal Mekel looks like a solid back up PG and will get a great starting PG one day.  Jae Crowder looks very solid and is shooting the ball much better than I thought he would.  I say the Mavericks end up in 4th or 5th in the West this year, and advance to the second round (possibly WCF depending on the match up in the 2nd round) 





                                                                  




                                                                      Oregon Lost!

I was getting really tired of listening to people say that Oregon vs Alabama would be a great National Championship.  I was so relived when Oregon lost to Stanford Thursday night, because is gave Florida State the opportunity to control their own destiny.  The Seminoles are to me the best team in the Country.  Yes even better than Alabama, and if Alabama runs the table, we will get a chance to see that I am right when those 2 teams square off in the National Championship.  But to be honest, I don't even know if I think Alabama is the 2nd best team in the country.  There is a team that I won't say their name, but their mascot is a stupid Nut that hasn't lost in almost 2 years.  I hate to say it, but I think they would be able to beat Alabama.  

We have been brainwashed into thinking that the SEC is the greatest conference in the world for the last 6 or 7 years, but I don't buy it.  Yeah it's easy to say a conference is great when they keep getting opportunities.  2 years ago when LSU played ALabama in the Title game was a JOKE! Somehow after Alabama lost to LSU in the most boring game I have ever seen, the NCAA thought it would be nice to see that game again in the Championship.  Which turned out to be the worst National Championship I have ever seen. 

Look at the last 2 seasons.  People have said that the Big12 is horrible, but 2 teams have come from the Big 12 and have destroyed SEC teams in Mizzu and Texas A&M.  Neither team has every done anything in the Big12, but they go to the all mighty SEC and are expected to get trounced and they have huge success the first 2 years and turn out a Heisman Winner the 1st year.   The SEC is in now way shape or form light years better than other conferences.  There are good teams and bad teams in each conference.  That's just the way it is.





                                                       Time For Bob Stoops to go?

Are there any more arrogant College football fans than those of the University of Texas or OU fans?  Both fan bases think that they have had some sort of dynasty going for the last 40 years and have won numerous National Championships, when in fact the number of National Championships those 2 teams have combined to win in the 20 years is the same amount that Alabama has won the last 2 seasons.... 2!  Just think about that... Texas is starting to realize that Mack Brown needs to be gone, I am just wondering when OU will do the same with Bob.