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		<title>Basketball goals for the holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2011 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NBA has been a complete mess this year. The owners and players have finally settled the lockout, but we still see all sorts of controversy as they muddle through this shortened free agency period, with David Stern nixing trades and players with egos making all sorts of demands. But that doesn&#8217;t take away from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="280" height="280" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/hercules_platinum_5_s2.jpg" alt="" />The NBA has been a complete mess this year. The owners and players have finally settled the lockout, but we still see all sorts of controversy as they muddle through this shortened free agency period, with David Stern nixing trades and players with egos making all sorts of demands.</p>
<p>But that doesn&#8217;t take away from the fun of basketball, particularly for kids who love to play the game, and in this holiday season that&#8217;s something to keep in mind when shopping for gifts. It&#8217;s also great because basketball gets kids and adults moving. In this time of obesity problems, stuff like this can be a life-saver as well.</p>
<p>So one great gift idea to consider is a basketball hoop for the home. Basketball is one of the best games out there for cardio health and people of all ages can play. Kids love the sport and many will play for hours with their friends. That sure beats having them sitting around playing video games or just watching NBA games.</p>
<p>If you shop around you find all sorts of great options for <a href="http://www.produnkhoops.com" target="_blank">top basketball goal systems</a>. The key is doing research. It’s obviously easier if you’re buying this for yourself or your own kids, as you know what best fits your home. But if you look around you can find out what best fits for your grand kids or others on your list.</p>
<p>So don&#8217;t let the NBA drama get in the way of enjoying one of the best games out. Strap on some shoes and get out there yourself. It’s a great option for those of us who are now older who struggle to find the time to get our cardio exercise time. It’s so easy to just pick up a basketball and start playing, whether it’s with kids or old friends who used to love to play when they were younger. Of course you need to be careful as you get older. Make sure you put on good basketball shoes and remember to stretch and warm up. But once you start playing regularly you’ll feel so much better. Then you can sit back and watch the millionaires play on TV.</p>
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		<title>Sports Illustrated lists its Top 20 all-time sportscasters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 13:00:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sports Illustrated put out this list of what it believes to be the Top 20 all-time sportscasters. Some of these guys are before my time, but unfortunately, most of them are not. Anyway, here is the list and a snappy comment or two, as well as who they missed and who I’m glad is not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sports Illustrated put out this list of what it believes to be the <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1005/top.20.sportscasters/content.20.html" target="_blank">Top 20 all-time sportscasters</a>.  Some of these guys are before my time, but unfortunately, most of them are not.  Anyway, here is the list and a snappy comment or two, as well as who they missed and who I’m glad is not on here:</p>
<p><strong>1.  Jim McKay</strong>—The Bob Costas of his time.  McKay hosted ABC’s “Wide World of Sports” as well as The Olympics.  It’s hard to argue with putting him on top here, but it’s also easy to argue for a few of these others to be #1.  </p>
<p><strong>2. Vin Scully</strong>—If I hear ol’ Vin doing a game on TV, and with the MLB package it’s nice to still hear him doing Dodgers’ games, I don’t care who is playing….I stop and watch, and listen.  It’s just comforting to hear the guy’s voice, which was made for broadcasting baseball.  </p>
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<p><strong>3. Mel Allen</strong>—He did Yankees games before I was born, but I remember his distinctive voice as the host of “This Week in Baseball.” </p>
<p><strong>4. Red Barber</strong>—Way before my time, but I’ve heard great things</p>
<p><strong>5. Ernie Harwell</strong>—Even hearing his voice doing interviews before he passed away recently, you couldn’t not be engaged to listen.</p>
<p><strong>6. Jack Buck</strong>—Loved hearing him do both baseball and football, and who can forget his call in the 1988 World Series when gimpy Kirk Gibson hit that home run against Dennis Eckersley?  “I don’t believe what I just saw!”</p>
<p><strong>7. Bob Costas</strong>—Many of you don’t like this guy, but he’s a pro and as knowledgeable as they come.</p>
<p><strong>8.  Curt Gowdy</strong>—Another voice from my childhood that is synonymous with baseball.</p>
<p><strong>9.  Howard Cosell</strong>—Who can forget Cosell doing “Monday Night Football” along with Frank Gifford and Dandy Don Meredith?  The fact that Cosell was so annoying just added to his charm.</p>
<p><strong>10. Keith Jackson</strong>—Even if you were never into college football, you had to tune in when Keith Jackson did a game.  It was like religion.  “Oh, Nelly!”</p>
<p><strong>11.  Harry Caray</strong>—I remember when we first got cable and had Cubs’ games on WGN.  I was like, “who is this old dude doing the games?”  But Harry was awesome, especially when trying to pronounce names he couldn’t pronounce.</p>
<p><strong>12.  Jack Brickhouse</strong>—Um, also before my time.</p>
<p><strong>13.  Al Michaels</strong>—He’s not my favorite announcer ever, but he’s not hard to listen to either.  Michaels is smart and extremely professional, and his resume is enormous.  His claim to fame was calling the “Miracle on Ice” in 1980.</p>
<p><strong>14.  Dick Enberg</strong>—“Oh My!”  I still love hearing this guy do NFL games.</p>
<p><strong>15.  Marv Albert</strong>—Yeah, you can poke fun all you want about his extra-curricular, um, issues in 1997, but there is no better basketball announcer, and he was doing hockey games when I grew up in New York too.  About as recognizable a voice as there is in sports.  Hard to believe he’s almost 70!  </p>
<p><strong>16.  Don Dunphy</strong>—This was a boxing guy from before my time</p>
<p><strong>17.  Jack Whitaker</strong>—Also covered many sports, probably before I was born</p>
<p><strong>18.  Chick Hearn</strong>—Was the voice of the Lakers for many years.  I never heard him do a game, but heard how awesome he was.</p>
<p><strong>19.  Chris Schenkel</strong>—I remember watching PBA bowling on Saturdays with my grandpa, and this guy was the voice of that as well as several other sports.  A true pro.  </p>
<p><strong>20.  John Madden</strong>—There is/was no one better at color commentary, and to think he planned on stopping in the broadcast booth temporarily before he found another coaching job.  But wait?  He’s 20th?  That is kind of bogus.  Madden should be Top 10, easily.  </p>
<p><strong>Some guys they missed:</strong><br />
<strong>Joe Garagiola</strong>—I loved hearing him and Tony Kubek do NBC’s “Game of the Week” in baseball when I was a kid.  </p>
<p><strong>Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy and Ralph Kiner</strong>—This trio was the soundtrack to my youth watching the Mets.</p>
<p><strong>Phil Rizzuto</strong>—Holy cow!  Phil isn’t on this list?</p>
<p><strong>Gary Thorn and Mike Emrick</strong>—Two of the best I’ve ever heard do hockey games.</p>
<p><strong>Jim Nantz</strong>—This guy just excels at football, basketball and golf</p>
<p><strong>Gary Cohen</strong>—Did Mets radio for many years and is now the voice of SNY for the Mets.  This guy is a walking Mets encyclopedia, and I know many of you don’t know who he is, but he’s remarkable as both an announcer and historian.</p>
<p><strong>Bob Papa</strong>—Sorry to be the homer here, but this Giants’ radio play-by-play guy now does the Thursday night NFL games, so you all get to here how great he is.</p>
<p><strong>And who I’m glad they did miss:</strong><br />
<strong>Joe Buck</strong>—I just don’t see what the appeal is.  I loved listening to his dad, but this guy just grates on my nerves.  He’s smart and witty, but he’s more annoying than entertaining.  He’s like the Ryan Seacrest of sports.  </p>
<p><strong>Gus Johnson</strong>—There is a reason he does the D-list NFL games on CBS—he’s hyper to a fault.  Sometimes it’s funny, but mostly it grates on my nerves.  </p>
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		<title>Derrick Rose is not a gangster.  He&#8217;s a point guard.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 02:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kinsella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the NBA Finals quite possibly ending in a few hours, I thought I’d better stick with a basketball theme tonight. There’s been a bit of hubbub over Derrick Rose, the Bulls’ star point guard and Chicago native, after a college party photo surfaced of him flashing a gang sign, prompting Rose to issue a [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the NBA Finals quite possibly ending in a few hours, I thought I’d better stick with a basketball theme tonight.  There’s been a bit of hubbub over Derrick Rose, the Bulls’ star point guard and Chicago native, after a college <a href="http://chicagoist.com/attachments/Marcus%20Gilmer/2009_06_11_rose.jpg" target="_blank">party photo</a> surfaced of him flashing a gang sign, prompting Rose to issue a public apology.  Tommy Craggs and <a href="http://deadspin.com/5288798/the-stupid-derrick-rose-controversy" target="_blank">Deadspin</a> has this to say:</p>
<blockquote><p>Did anyone out there actually think Derrick Rose was or is in a gang? Or that he&#8217;s some sort of Gangster Disciples emissary because he once threw their sign in front of a camera and because he&#8217;s from &#8230; the South Side? That he&#8217;s endorsing a lifestyle? With a white player, it should go without saying, this would all be chalked up to nothing more sinister than youthful indiscretion.</p></blockquote>
<p>While I’m no longer a part of the MTV demographic these days, I’ve been to enough parties and bars and sporting events and grocery stores to know that flashing a gang sign outside of the general context of a turf-war isn’t exactly cause for fear.  My little sister showed me how to make like I was a Blood.  I guess I should make a public apology if anyone ever finds out I might have been starting a new chapter in Okemos, Michigan.  </p>
<p>I share Craggs’ annoyance at the situation here.  If you hadn’t noticed by now.  Anyway, I suppose to try and see the other side of this would be to make an argument that these kinds of pictures give youngsters (Jeez, I’m only 26 and I said “youngsters”) carte blanche on their own behavior. “If my hero Derrick Rose likes gangs, maybe I should join one too.”  So there’s that.  But come on, really?  In that case, I’d like to request a public apology from Chris Andersen for letting kids think that showing up to a basketball game looking like <a href="http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivault/multimedia/photo_gallery/0905/nba.hair.styles/images/chris-andersen.jpg" target="_blank">this</a> is OK.</p>
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		<title>Lebron James a poor sport after Cavaliers loss?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kinsella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s been a lot of talk flying around after last night’s ousting of the Cavaliers by Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic. One of the most common lines has been about Lebron James’ behavior following the game. Refusing to shake hands and subsequently skipping the post-game press conference has put all kinds of opinions out [...]]]></description>
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<p>There’s been a lot of talk flying around after last night’s ousting of the Cavaliers by Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic.  One of the most common lines has been about Lebron James’ behavior following the game.  Refusing to shake hands and subsequently skipping the post-game press conference has put all kinds of opinions out there as to the ups and downs of his reaction to the loss.  Coupled with recent comments by Lebron (which you’ll find below) and a congratulatory e-mail he reportedly sent to Howard, blogs have been burning up with comments.  Robert Littal from <a href="http://blacksportsonline.com/index/2009/05/man-up-lebronshake-handscongra.html" target="_blank">Black Sports Online</a> had this to say:</p>
<blockquote><p>From <a href="http://www.NBA.com" target="_blank">NBA.com</a></p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s hard for me to congratulate somebody after you just lose to them,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I&#8217;m a winner. It&#8217;s not being a poor sport or anything like that. If somebody beats you up, you&#8217;re not going to congratulate them. That doesn&#8217;t make sense to me. I&#8217;m a competitor. That&#8217;s what I do. It doesn&#8217;t make sense for me to go over and shake somebody&#8217;s hand.&#8221;</p>
<p>Someone needs to tell Lebron James to grow the hell up. You win like a Champion you lose like a Champion no matter how hard it is. I am very disappointed in him. A competitor and winner respects his opponent regardless of the outcome.</p>
<p>Lebron sounds like a spoiled rich kid who when he lost &#8220;took his ball and went home&#8221;. He has a long way to go in his maturity to be considered The King of the NBA. Wasn&#8217;t even man enough to call Dwight Howard. An email? Seriously Lebron? You would have been more successful on Twitter.<br />
Once again I am very disappointed in his behavior. </p></blockquote>
<p>Well, I can’t deny that LeBron acted a little bit poorly after the game.  As “The King” I guess he should really be able to act like one. However, perhaps this just goes to show that he&#8217;s human. Let’s remember that he spent his whole season with his eye on the championship, racked up the NBA’s best record, won the league MVP award, and swept his previous playoff opponents.  That’s quite a bit to see go up in smoke in one night.  </p>
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<p>Besides, I understand his feelings concerning losing. I’m not a world-class athlete, but I don’t like to lose either. When the stakes are as high as they must have been for him, and when you spend all your time focusing on an eventual victory, I can really only imagine the kind of defeat he felt.  </p>
<p>Is this all an excuse for his behavior? No, not really. But it may be a forced step into learning some humility. Perhaps next year LeBron won’t have a reason to be so rude. On the other hand, perhaps he’ll show everyone how he has matured through loss.</p>
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