Month: January 2006 (Page 3 of 14)

Steelers open as favorites

This is an unusual position for the Steelers. After being road underdogs in their last two playoff games, Pittsburgh opened as a 3-point favorite Sunday as the Seahawks were dismantling the Carolina Panthers in the late game. The line quickly moved to 3.5 and then to 4, with a majority of the early money being placed on the Steelers.

Often times a Super Bowl number moves within the first 24 hours and then stays put until the final two days. That could be the case again this year. If there is movement, most likely it would be Pittsburgh being bet up. And why not? If it weren’t for a Jerome Bettis fumble near the goal line against Indy, the Steelers could have won all three of their playoff road games by double-digits against the Bengals, Colts and Broncos. Talk about awe inspiring.

So if you want to bet the Steelers, now is the time. If you think Seattle will beat the spread, then you may want to wait until gameday, when the line may move in Seattle’s favor in response to a lot of money being bet on Pittsburgh.

Is Isiah a little too handsy?

Knicks GM Isiah Thomas has been accused of sexual harrassment by one of the team’s former front office employees.

Anucha Browne Sanders claims Thomas made unwanted sexual advances toward her and refused to stop, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan. Thomas and Madison Square Garden are listed as the defendants in the lawsuit, which charges them with sex discrimination and retaliation.

According to the lawsuit, the 43-year-old Browne Sanders sought assistance from her supervisor, Steve Mills, the president of Madison Square Garden Sports, but said Mills didn’t do anything about the situation.

After the news broke, Thomas received some support from his team’s point guard.

“I know Isiah and I know he’s an honorable man,” Stephon Marbury said. “I know that he’s a guy filled with a lot of character, so I think everyone here is on his side.”

Thanks to Stephon for clearing that up.

Artest pooh-poohs trade to Kings

A trade involving Ron Artest and Peja Stojakovic was apparently in the works, but Artest doesn’t want to play for the Kings, so the deal is now off.

The Artest saga has gone on since the disgruntled small forward requested a trade in early December. It has pretty much brought the league to a standstill as far as trading is concerned. Artest wants to play in his hometown for the Knicks, but there doesn’t appear to be much chance of that happening at the moment.

The Pacers need to sh*t or get off the pot.

Kobe’s 81 the best ever?

ESPN’s Marc Stein thinks so. In his column “Sorry Wilt: You’re no Kobe,” Stein says Bryant’s 81-point barrage against the Raptors Sunday night was more impressive than any other individual performance in NBA history, including Chamberlain’s 100-point effort nearly 45 years ago:

The folks who did see the 100-pointer and the game’s historians would be forced to tell you that the entire fourth quarter was a back-and-forth scramble between one team trying desperately to get Wilt the record and another trying to keep him from getting it. Wilt himself is quoted on the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Web site as calling that fourth quarter “a farce.”

In the forthcoming flood of Kobe replays, you’ll see that there’s nothing farcical about Bryant hauling the Lakers back from a 71-53 deficit. You’ll see a Raps team that kept the game sufficiently close in the final quarter to keep Kobe out there shooting, and nary an intentional foul by the Lakers to get the ball back (as Wilt needed).

That alone adds more legitimacy to Kobe’s performance. Wilt’s 100 points seem hollow after reading that, a number for the sake of being a number. Kobe’s 81, on the other hand, was legit, coming in a game where Bryant needed to score to win.

Stein goes even further, though, and this may be the most compelling part of his argument:

Don’t forget, furthermore, that no less an authority than Michael Jordan has been known to say that a perimeter player has it way harder when it comes to making a legitimate run at Wilt’s record, taking an array of longer and/or tougher shots. Factor in the ball-handling responsibilities and the energy required to play defense all over the floor and you can understand MJ’s theory. This might also help back it up: Jordan himself topped out at 69 points as his one-night best and needed overtime to get there.

When I first saw the article listed on the ESPN homepage saying that Kobe’s performance topped Wilt’s, I laughed. I’m not laughing anymore. Chamberlain’s 100-point effort is amazing, no doubt, but it’s not as authentic or as significant as Bryant’s 81, representing something a kid would try to pull off in a video game more than anything else. With that in mind, I’d say there’s no question we just saw the best single performance in NBA history.

ESPN took this argument one step further today, though, comparing the 81 to some of sports history’s greatest achievements: Gayle Sayers’ 6 TDs (in 14 touches), Jamal Lewis’ 295 rushing yards, 20 Ks by Roger Clemens (twice), Kerry Wood and Randy Johnson, and Mark Whitten’s 4 home runs and 12 RBI, among others. Personally, I’ve always found it difficult to compare individual accomplishments across sports: different circumstances, different games, different rules. Still, it’s an interesting comparison.

Couch Potato Alert

ESPN has several promising college basketball games this week. #2 Duke, coming off their first loss (to Georgetown) visits Virginia Tech – it took a desperation 35-footer by Sean Dockery to give the Blue Devils the win when the Hokies visited Durham earlier this year.

College Hoops
Mon, 7:00 pm: (24) Syracuse @ (10) Pittsburgh – ESPN (HD)
Mon, 9:00 pm: Oklahoma St. @ (5) Texas – ESPN (HD)
Tues, 9:05 pm: (11) Indiana @ Iowa – ESPN (HD)
Wed, 9:00 pm: (18) Boston College @ (25) North Carolina – ESPN Full Court
Thurs, 7:00 pm: (2) Duke @ Virginia Tech – ESPN (HD)

NBA
Tues, 7:30 pm: Memphis (24-15) @ Miami (24-17) – local
Wed, 9:00 pm: Memphis @ Minnesota (19-19) – ESPN
Wed, 10:30 pm: New Jersey (22-16) @ LA Clippers (21-16) – local
Thurs, 8:00 pm: Phoenix (26-14) @ Miami – TNT (HD)
Thurs, 10:30 pm: Dallas (31-10) @ Seattle (16-24) – TNT (HD)

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