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.









                              

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The NBA is BACK!!!




The NBA season has tipped off, which means there will be tons of Miami Heat and Los Angles Lakers fans commenting calling everybody who didn't jump on the bandwagon with them "haters".  I predict there will be a lot of new Brooklyn Nets fans this season also (mostly people who will jump off the OKC Bandwagon until Russell Westbrook is fully healthy and then once they realize Brooklyn is awful will jump back on)

Some people may even call me a "hater" that's fine, but if you would like to hear "The Truth" (sorry Paul Pierce I'm not talking about you.  You haven't been relevant in 5 years) you can read on............


I am a basketball fan.  I have been since I can remember.  The Dallas Mavericks have always been my team and always will be my team.  People call me a hater a lot of times because I don't cheer for the same player they like.  No, I will not cheer for anyone other than the Dallas Mavericks.  But if you want to know my true opinion about a player, here it is:



                              10 Players I love to hate


10. LeBron James

LeBron is the BEST player in the NBA right now.  His size and strength make it so that nobody in the league could even pretend to guard him.  It's unfair that he is compared to MJ so much that people are missing out on the greatness that he is.  I compare him more to Wilt Chamberlain.  Not in style of play, but in the fact that not 1 person in the league can shut him down.  If he wanted to, he could go out and score 40 points a night.  But there are 2 reasons why he will never be the GREATEST to ever play. 
#1 MJ.... Don't even try and compare the 2, it's not even close
#2 Miami.... In 2010 when LeBron "took his talents to South Beach" he also showed me why he will never be the greatest of all time.  LeBron was tired of losing in Cleveland, he saw an oppertunity to join up with 2 other SuperStars in Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh and win Not 1, Not 2, Not.. Well you get the point.  I can't fault the guy for wanting to win, but he confirmed then an there that he did not feel he could do it alone.  DWade was a free agent and so was Bosh.  LeBron could have said, "Guys, take a paycut and come play with me in Cleveland  and win some championships" instead, he ran down to Miami and took a backseat to Dwayne Wade that first season. 

9. Tim Duncan

BEST Power Forward to ever play the game! Yes greater than Karl Malone and Dirk.  But he plays for the much hated Spurs and I will never like him.





8. Kevin Durant

He's a scoring machine that should be faster and stronger, but when you can shoot like he can those things just don't matter as much.  He is still weak on D, but no doubt 3rd best player in the league. 











7.) James Harden

Please let this guy do something before he is crowned the next biggest thing.  He scored 25ppg last season on a Rockets team that finished 8th in the west.  His FG % was down almost 6 % when he became "The Guy" in Houston.  That's a trend that I think will continue, especially now that he has D-Howard down low clogging up lanes for him to drive.





6.) Chris Paul

What about this guy makes people think he is a championship caliber player? When was the last time a PG led his team to a championship? Isaiah Thomas with Detroit in 1990? I've watched a lot of Isaiah Thomas and Chris Paul is not Zeke. 






5.) Dwight Howard

I loved this guy when he came into the league, but he has been a giant dissapointment for me ever since.  I love watching big men play basketball, I mean I grew up in the 80's and 90's and that's who dominated the game.  This year is going to be huge for him, if Hakeem can't get him right offensively down in Houston, he is a lost cause.  There is nothing wrong with being the best defensive center in the game, but if his offensive game doesn't change, Houston is in trouble because they will not have a go to guy in the closing minutes.





4.) Russell Westbrook

So much talent but man does he hurt the Thunder when he takes shots.  He has never missed a game in his NBA career until this season and hopefully he comes back at full speed, because he is already a horrible shooter, if it takes him too long to get into rhythm the Thunder could be looking at the 5-8 spots in the West this season.  He could be the best PG in the league if he just drove and dished.  If he would quit taking so many jump shots and just use his blazing speed to attack the rim and if he draws a double find the open man because OKC is primed with shooters on the outside. He doesn't have to be one of them.

3.) Carmelo Anthony

Just like LeBron, he is a mismatch for everyone in the league.  He may be the 2nd most intimidating force behind LBJ in the NBA, but his inability to play defense and lock down the best player on the other team makes it tough to win.  Sad that someone with all that offensive ability allows more points per game to his opponents than the Dallas Cowboys secondary.





2.) Deron Williams

Best all around PG in the NBA.  He can shoot, he can drive, he can pass, he can defend, but he can also be a headache in the locker room.  He is going to have a lot of pressure on him this season with people thinking that Brooklyn has formed some "Super Team".  But if you ask me, they are still only the 4th or 5th best team in the East.  They are too old and Joe Johnson is not a legit option as a Robin to Deron.  On paper that starting 5 looks pretty good.

Brooke Lopez (Injury Prone)
Kevin Garnett (37 years old and has started missing more games every year)
Paul Pierce  (36 years old and FG % has dropped off almost 8 percent in the last 3 years)
Joe Johnson (Dropped off when he was brought in last year to be "The guy")
Deron Williams

But what's behind these guys is pretty scarry

1.) Kobe Bryant

I'll start this off by saying Kobe is the best pure basketball player in the game. There is nobody I would be in more fear of taking the final shot if I were on the opposing team, and nobody I would want more taking the final shot if he were on my team.  He is the closest thing to Jordan we will ever see.  He has the killer instinct that so many players are missing today.  Kobe is one of the only players now that I think could have succeeded in all decades of the NBA.  But he just has one of those faces that I can't help but hate when I look at and he wears Purple and Gold.  He's demanded trades, he's been accused of Rape, and he has been the leader on a team full of punks. (See 2010-2011 L.A. Lakers)










Thursday, July 18, 2013

Dallas Mavericks 2013-2014 Roster Looks Pretty Good To Me



"I think we've put ourselves in a spot where we're in a better spot than we were at if we got just the one max-out deal," Cuban told ESPNDallas on Wednesday
"I think it'd be better shorter and longer term. I don't want to make that sound the wrong way. I think we'll be better this year because we added five good players or more."

If you can't follow that, basically it says that Mark Cuban feels that Dallas is going to be a better team this year than they would have been if they had signed Dwight Howard.   I tend to AGREE with him.  

I was never sold that Dallas would be better off having Dwight Howard.  Although he is the best center in the game, he is not a center that you can give the ball to in crunch time and rely on in the final minutes.  I have said forever that all the Dallas Mavericks need is a 10pt 10reb guy at center and a 10pt 10assist guy at point to go along with Dirk and an off guard who can create his own shot.  Guess what? That is exactly what Dallas accomplished this off-season.  

There were tons of people who were upset when Tyson Chandler left Dallas for New York.(Yes Tyson left, Dallas offered 1 year and 20million dollars) Those same people scoff when the Mavericks sign Samuel Dalenbert.  Honestly I don't think the difference is that great between the two.  Tyson Chandler had statistically his 2nd best year of his 12 year NBA career last season averaging 10.4 points and 10.7reb in 32 min a game for 66 games.  Samuel Dalenbert averaged 7pts and 6 rebound in 16 minutes a game last year, playing behind one of the NBA's best young centers Larry Sanders. For a career Chandler averages only 1 rebound more than Samuel per game.  Both men are 7ft 250lbs that can block shots, rebound, and defend well. I think Dallas is getting a solid center at a bargain price considering he will be paid $3.75 million in 2013 and Tyson Chandler will be making close to $13 million.

Last season was miserable watching Dallas in the final minutes of a game shuffling Mike James, Darrin Collision, Dominique Jones, Derrick Fisher, and Roddy B in and out.  The majority of the time, Vince Carter was running the offense.  This year it is a different story.  Jose Calderon will be running the show and he is a solid 10pt 8-10assist guy a night.  Calderon also led the league in 3pt shooting last season splitting time between Toronto and Detroit.
  At 32 years old, Calderon knows how to get the ball to Dirk in down the stretch, and doesn't mind taking a clutch shot if asked.  He is also not too shabby from the charity stripe also, knocking down 90% of his free throws last season and 88% for his career.  

A off guard that can create his own shot.  Monta Ellis is going to surprise a lot of people this year, I guarantee it. Don't let the last 2 years stats fool you.  Monta Ellis is a baller! He has been stuck in Milwaluke the last 2 seasons with minimal help around him.
In 2009-2010 Monta averaged 25.5 ppg and shot 45% from the field.  This season he is not going to be double teamed as much as he has been the last 2 years and if the Mavs spread the court, he should see a lot of time driving to the rack or shooting from the free throw line. We have not had an athletic talent this good since Michael Finley was coming up.  He is 27 and locked in for 3 years at $8million a year (bargain) I would put a lot of money that says he is going to get paid almost double that next time he is on the market. 

With a roster that looks like this:

PG- Jose Calderon 
SG- Monta Ellis
SF- Shawn Marion
PF- Dirk Nowitzki
C- Samuel Dalenbert

Bench

Vince Carter
Jae Crowder
Devin Harris
Shane Larkin
Wayne Ellington
Bernard James
Brandon Wright
Ricky Ledo
                                                                                    Gal Mekel

This is a team that IS going to shock a lot of people. Most have written them off, but I would not be surprised if they are fighting for the 4th seed in the Western Conference come next April.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that this team is going to be a favorite to win the Championship, but they are going to score a lot of points and be very fun to watch!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

So You Think I Left Someone Out

I have been getting a lot of feedback on my All Time Texas Rangers Roster I posted a few days ago.  Everyone I talk to seems to think I left someone out or put 1 middle infielder on there that has no business on the list.  Let me tell you why you are wrong!

5 players people say SHOULD be on this list


5.) Buddy Bell                    

 Buddy Bell was a great 3rd Baseman, no denying that at all.  He didn't have a powerful bat, but he was a run creator. He had a high OBP (On Base Percentage) and his glove was very nice over on the hot corner.  This was honestly the hardest position to chose from and Buddy Bell is the reason it was so difficult.  Adrian Beltre's stats (although a much smaller history) are well above Double B's. The thing that puts it over the top for me is play in the field.  Adrian Beltre makes routine plays that Buddy couldn't dream of making.  Buddy constantly was in the mid teens to low twenties in errors every year.  Adrian in his 3 years has only committed 28.  Power goes to Adrian, Glove goes to Adrian, and their batting average is about the same. (Adrian's looks to be a little higher, I just don't want to bust the calculator out right now.



 4.) Dean Palmer








Dean Palmer couldn't carry either Beltre or Bell's jock strap.  He was a strikeout machine, hit below .250 in most seasons, and only played in more that 100 games 4 times as a Ranger.  Luckily for him he was a HR hitting corner infielder during an era in Arlington when expectations were not that high. 



3.) Kevin Brown






His best years were performing as a star ace in the National League for Florida, San Diego and Los Angeles through the early 2000s.
He did win 21 games once in Texas and did lead the league in ERA one year. But besides that K.B.'s career in Texas just average.  Only 78 wins while pitching for the Rangers, I definitely think the 5 I listed are much better choices.  He may be 7th because I have Bobby Witt ahead of him.



2.) Julio Franco




 I struggled with this quite a bit.  The only thing I could think of doing is taking A-Rod off my list, moving Young to SS and letting Julio be my 2B. But I just cant do it.  I hate A-Roid as much as the next guy, but 150+ home runs in 3 season!?!?! Sorry even if those numbers are tainted, they happened and I loved it while it was happening. And there is NO WAY I'm taking Michael Young off this list




1.) Will Clark


 Will Clark was sandwiched between Raphael Palmerio.  We were so lucky here in Texas to watch 15 straight seasons off amazing 1B.  Will Clark was everything you wanted from a 1st basemen, Hit for Average, could hit for power, and played good in the field.  But Raphael was all that plus some. Will Clark 77HR in 5 seasons Raphael in 2001-2002 hit 90 and was a perennial All-Star and a Gold Glove winner.  Will Clark was great, but this is a no contest.




So those are my reasons.  Love some feedback on your opinions.  

Tuesday, July 9, 2013





Major League Baseball is expected to suspend Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun, Yankees infielder Alex Rodriguez and as many as 20 players next week, according to ESPN. Nelson Cruz, Rangers Right Fielder was not named.  Lucky for Cruz and The Rangers because he is on pace for a career year.  22 Homeruns and 67 RBI, he has been the most consistant bat this season in the Rangers lineup so if a suspension were to keep him out for any length of time it would definitely hurt. The punishment could be up to 100 games for Braun and Alex Rodriguez for 2nd offenses. Cruz has been pretty silent during the investigation this year, but has been quoted as saying, "It is a distraction," Cruz said on June 5 about the investigation. “Everywhere I go, people ask me about it. But I don’t want to put whatever happens outside of the game ahead of my job. My job is to go out there every day and play.” Luckily Texas just inked Manny Ramirez to a contract, so the (supposedly) 41 year old slugger could be making his debut in Arlington pretty soon.

There is no team that sticks out this season in the American League as a major hurdle for Texas, all of them have multiple flaws, so I think Texas will still be a contender without Cruz in their lineup.  This may be the excuse needed to get Jurickson Profar out there in an everyday role.

Cruz is a Free Agent next year and is unlikely to return to Texas giving how much money he is going to command, his age, and the slue of young talent Texas needs to place on the big league club.  So just think, depending on the length of suspension and time allowed for an appeal, we could be seeing the final few days of Nelson Cruz's Rangers career. 

Monday, July 8, 2013

What The Heck Are The Dallas Mavericks Doing?


1-2-3 Strikes you're out! No, I am not talking about the Texas Rangers. I am talking about the Dallas Mavericks and their "Planned Powder" (Keeping tons of money available to throw at players that they feel are worthy of being payed that much) approach to the last 2 off seasons.  3 big fish, 3 swings and misses.  Derron Williams, Chris Paul, and Dwight Howard all were on the Mavs radar, and all found their ways to other teams.  Without going too deep into the NBA's CBA (Collective Bargaining Agreement) the Mavericks declined to bring back major pieces of their 2011 Championship club in 2012.  Letting Tyson Chandler, JJ Barrea, Corey Brewer, and Deshawn Stevenson walk away from the team.  And looked to the summer of 2012 FA market and planned on signing either Derron Williams, Dwight Howard, or possibly both.  But Dwight did not opt out of his contract, making him unavaliable until July of 2013 and Derron Williams decided it would be best to stay in New Jersey rather than come home to Dallas.  So in order to keep their "powder" dry, Mark Cuban signed a team full of 1 year contracts so that in 2013 he would have plenty of money to sign Dwight Howard and Chris Paul.  The 2012-2013 season came and went with the Mavericks missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade.  That brings us to June 2013.  The Miami Heat win their 2nd straight NBA Championship with their "Big 3" Dallas is ready to sign Chris Paul, Dwight Howard, or maybe both!  But before free agency even begins, Chis Paul announces he will be staying in LA. Fine! Dwight is still coming here.  July 5th 2013, Dwight Howard announces he will be coming to TEXAS TO PLAY FOR THE.................... Houston Rockets? 2 years, 3 big fish, and nothing to show for it.

I understand exactly what Mark Cuban was trying to do.  In fact it is downright brilliant! He has structured contracts and continued to keep Dallas relevant enough that big time free agents actually think long and hard about coming here.  Derron Williams said, "It was the hardest decision I have ever had to make in my life" when asked about his decision to stay in New Jersey. 
Dwight Howard had talked about Dallas being the ideal spot for him for the last 2 seasons.  Even before the Orlando Magic traded him to LA, Dwight wanted to be in Dallas.  But for whatever reason he chose Houston when it came down to it. Mark Cuban is a smart business man, and knows that signing contracts like Joe Johnson for 18million dollars a year and Josh Smith for 15 million a year is not smart.  But the problem is, players looking to come to Dallas don't want to hear what a smart business man Cuban is, they want to see a roster that has a legit shot at contending for a title. And right now a 35 year old blonde haired German who still maybe a stud, but doesn't have a personal relationship with them like other players do just isn't what young athletic player want to see as their Robin.

So here we are again, same position as last year, what does Cuban do? Does he continue the planned powder approach and hope to land Carmelo or LeBron next off season? Or does he sign multiple mid level talents and try to recreate what happened in 2011? Or do we go into complete rebuild mode and blow off the last 3-5 years of Dirk's career?  It appears that Cubes has decided to go with a mixture of plan A Plan B and plan C. He signed Jose Calderon for 4 years and $29,000,000 then locked up former Mavs PG Devin Harris for 3 years and $9,000,000 and next season Dirk Nowitzki is planning on taking a huge pay cut in order to land another big fish.    As of right now on July 8th 2013 the Dallas Mavericks opening day roster looks like the following:

PG- Jose Calderon/Shane Larkin/Ricky Ledo
SG- Vince Carter/Devin Harris
SF-  Jae Crowder/ Shawn Marion
PF-  Dirk Nowitzki
C-   Bernard James


That do anything for you?

Dallas is in a tough situation, it appears that Free Agents don't want to come to Dallas, so regardless of how much money we have to offer, it won't be enough.  Then there is the "planned powder" way that the Mavericks have been doing things.  Mark Cuban may think it's foolish to throw MILLIONS of dollars at guys like Joe Johnson and Josh Smith, but if that's what it takes to attract the Superstars of this league, and he is the only one playing by his set of rules then THAT is what is foolish.

I honestly don't want to see a Super Team in Dallas.  To me there is something special about MY team being led by ONE guy and that guy making everyone else on the team better. Watching Dirk carry the Mavs in 2011 was incredible, everyone played their role and yes they were the BEST "TEAM" that season.  No they didn't have the most talent, but they were more prepared, better coached, and a more cohesive unit than all the teams they played those playoffs. (Portland, LA, OKC, and Miami) There is a reason The Spurs are contenders every year. They have the best front office in the league, the best coach in the game, and most importantly they have the best group of TEAM players in their locker room.

If I were Mark Cuban what would I do? I would have signed both Calderon and Harris.  That is a smart back court and that is what the major problem was last season.  Guys didn't know how to get Dirk the ball.  Both Calderon and Harris can do that.  I would try my hardest to get Omir Asik from Houston or resign Brandon Wright. And look ahead to next year to get your new center via the Draft or try and aquire Larry Sanders, Andrew Bogut, or Greg Monroe. I know the Mavs are talking with Andrew Bynum... PROCEED WITH CAUTION! Bynum has played in 82 games 1 time in his NBA career and the most games he has played other than that is 65. Even scarier to me than the injuries is the head case that is Andrew Bynum.  This is the same guy that gave JJ Barrea a forearm shiver in the 2011 NBA playoffs, then proceeded to take his uniform off and leave the arena.  The guy is just a punk in my opinion. 

I have faith in this organization to get the franchise back on the right track.  But incase they don't I should remind you, I grew up watching and loving the Dallas Maverick teams that were 11-71,  13-69, 20-62..... I am and forever will be a MFFL

Best Sports Movies of My Childhood

Rookie of The Year turns 20 years old this month... Can't believe that! But it got me to thinking about the greatest sports movies of my childhood. Since my boy Chris Arnold has instilled in my brain that "People Love Lists" here is my Top 10 Sports Movies of My Childhood

10.) Lady Bugs




 9.) The Big Green













8.)



 8.) Bad News Bears










7.) Angels In The Outfield


















6.) Mights Ducks 1-3











5.) Major League













4.) Space Jam













3.) Rookie of The Year


















2.) Little Giants













1.) The Sandlot