Day: February 8, 2006

Cuban owns the Zen Master

Ladies and gentlemen, Mark Cuban:

“I own Phil Jackson. Not literally of course. That thrill belongs to the smartest businesswoman in professional sports, Jeannie Buss. Figuratively however, the coach formerly known as the Zen Master must now be considered my bucket boy.

“This wasn’t an acquisition I proactively pursued. There wasn’t an official competition that I won, thereby confirming my dominance of his psyche. Instead Phil has initiated an ongoing commentary about me that started in his previous stint with the Lakers and was reinstated this year with his return, that proves I own the guy.

“For whatever reason, I have gotten to Phil so completely and thoroughly that every time he comes to Dallas he has to offer unsolicited comments about me to the media. I wonder if he dreams about me the nights he spends here in Dallas. Ok, I don’t wonder. I’m curious about it.

“How can the NBA coach with so many championship rings find me so intimidating? I really don’t know, but he said as much in December when he called me an ‘intimidating force’ to the LA Times:

“‘Consider a place like Dallas, where the owner runs around, pumps up the volume, intimidates the referees and … has announcers as hired cheerleaders, which is an intimidating force.’

“Then of course last night he again took the initiative to comment to the media about how I am such a presence in the NBA that I turn the officials into ‘nervous nellies.’ Implying that I can have more influence on the outcome of a game than his coaching skills. I wish. But if Phil wants to this so, I’m fine with that. That’s what happens when you own someone, they can’t get you out of their head, and they don’t often think, speak or act rationally.

“I guess Phil was so overwhelmed that it caused him to take back-to-back delay of game penalties and the technical foul that comes with it, rather than send his team out to the court at the conclusion of a timeout in the 4th quarter.

“Of course the officials weren’t intimidated. At least no more than the other officials who have given Kobe technical fouls to the tune of a league-leading 11. Maybe, instead of being so concerned with Mark Cuban, Phil should be worried about the new rule in place that causes a player to be suspended a game after he gets his 16th technical foul of the season. And if I remember correctly, every technical after 16 results in a 1-game suspension as well. Can’t wait to hear what he has to say when that happens.

“Of course I don’t truly believe that I own Phil. But that won’t prevent me from walking up to him and saying ‘Boo’ to see if he jumps, just to find out for sure.”

Ahem…Bucket boy? That’s awesome.

This entry on Cuban’s blog was in response to the following quote from Jackson after the Lakers’ 102-87 loss in Dallas Tuesday:

“I know there’s a lot of pressure on the refs when they come here because Mark has them review the tapes and send them into the league. These guys are nervous Nellies when they come in to referee in this building. But they have to do a better job than they’re doing. That’s not acceptable.”

Leave it to Cuban to slam Phil so thoroughly. If he had said those things right to Jackson’s face, the Master would’ve been speechless. How do you respond to that?

Gretzky’s wife implicated in gambling ring

Janet Jones, wife of Wayne Gretzy, has been implicated in a gambling ring financed by former Philadelphia Flyers star and current Phoenix Coyotes assistant coach Rick Tocchet.

Along with Jones, the Kings’ Jeremy Roenick and at least one Hollywood star were said to have placed wagers with the operation.

I have fond memories of being twelve years old and watching Janet Jones in the 1986 gymnastics movie/Mitch Gaylord vehicle, “American Anthem.” The girl could really fill out a unitard.

Duke beats North Carolina in sloppy thriller

The #2 ranked Blue Devils advanced to 10-0 in ACC play with an 87-83 win in Chapel Hill, NC. J.J. Redick led Duke with 35 points behind some terrific shooting down the stretch.

After a very sloppy first half, Duke opened the second period with a 12-0 run, pushing the lead to 17. The run featured a phenomenal alley-oop dunk and a long three pointer by freshman center Josh McRoberts.

With some inspired play, the Tar Heels cut the lead to five with just over ten minutes to play, but Redick scored five straight points on a deep jumper and a steal to push the lead back to 10. North Carolina struck back with a 20-5 run to take the lead by five with four and a half minutes to play. Duke countered with a 18-6 run (including eleven clutch points by Redick) to take the lead by seven with just under a minute in the game.

With the game seemingly in hand, Duke missed a couple of free throws and committed a costly turnover, allowing the Tar Heels to cut the lead to one with 33 seconds to play. But Greg Paulus calmly hit two free throws to put the game out of reach.

Duke continues to get decent production from players not named Redick or Williams. It seems like every game, one of the role players steps up – whether it be Sean Dockery, Greg Paulus, Lee Melchionni or McRoberts – to provide that third scorer to compliment their two All-Americans. Barring a complete meltdown, they’ll be the #1 seed in the East or South regionals.

And mark my words, J.J. Redick is going to be a very good pro.

Hawks beat Pistons

Yep, you read that right. The NBA world was turned on its ear Tuesday night when the best team in the league lost to one of its cellar-dwellers, 99-98. But the upset is not as surprising as the team’s respective records would indicate – the Hawks have actually been playing pretty well of late, and their win against Detroit is their fourth win in the last five games.

Much of their success can be attributed to the play of Joe Johnson. Over the last 10 games, Johnson has averaged 24.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 6.2 assists, while shooting a phenomenal .528 from the field. But the trade that brought Johnson to the Hawks this offseason still doesn’t look like all that good of a deal. The Hawks traded away Boris Diaw, who is having a breakout season with the Suns (11.6 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 5.5 apg), along with two conditional future first round picks.

One also wonders where the Hawks would be had they not passed on Chris Paul with the #2 overall pick in last year’s draft. Paul is having an outstanding year and is literally running away with Rookie of the Year honors at this point in the season. The thought of a Paul/Johnson backcourt has to have Hawks GM Billy Knight working furiously in his garage, trying to build a time machine.

Meet the new “MNF” crew

Caught the last 10 minutes of Mike & Mike this morning, and heard just enough to want to do a jig. Well, okay, two of the decisions have me dancing, and the others, if nothing else, didn’t make me want to throw a brick at my TV. With ESPN taking over Monday Night Football, the booth and sidelines have been stacked with Bristol’s finest.

First, the booth:
Play by play: Mike Tirico. I would have been happier with Mike Patrick – no one sells a game better than Patrick does – but Tirico is no slouch, either. More importantly, football nation breathes a collective sigh of relief that they didn’t go with founding father Chris Berman.

Commentary: Joe Theissman. If there’s a weakness here, it’s Joe. He doesn’t bother me as much as he bothers friends of mine, but he does have a tendency to state the obvious. But he’s also brutally honest about coaching decisions, officiating, and every other aspect of the game that offends his senses, and I like that in a color guy.

Now for the masterstroke:
Commentary: Tony Kornheiser. Hell, yes. As an avid “PTI” fan, this just makes me giddy. I think of this move akin to the hiring of Dennis Miller, only this time Dennis has an actual knowledge of football. Kornheiser is whip smart and easily the funniest guy on ESPN’s payroll. Brilliant move, though how are they going to get him to leave Washington DC?

Sidelines: Suzy Kolber and Michelle Tafoya. Can’t say I’m terribly enamored of Tafoya for whatever reason, but I loves my Suzy.

The poll that ESPN posted with the story showed that 53.1% of the readers actually do not like the new crew. Let’s hear it, sports fans. What do and don’t you like about the new crew?