Month: June 2008 (Page 22 of 40)

Large amount of cash stolen off Walker

According to the Associated Press, large amounts of cash were stolen from Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker, who was found beaten and laying unconscious on a street near the Las Vegas strip early Monday morning.

A large amount of cash and some jewelry were taken from Walker, who suffered “significant injuries,” police said.

Police Lt. Clinton Nichols said detectives are retracing Walker’s activities in the hours before he was found injured Monday morning on a street off the Las Vegas Strip.

“That’s one of the first things we do, backtrack what he did and where he stayed,” Nichols said, adding that the investigation was still in the early stages. “We knew there was a large amount of cash taken, and some jewelry.”

According to reports published Tuesday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Walker visited a nightclub, Tryst, at the Wynn Las Vegas resort on Saturday night. He spent Sunday night at another club, Body English at the Hard Rock hotel-casino, before leaving about 3:30 a.m. Monday, according to casino spokeswoman Dorian Cantrell.

Cantrell said there were no reports of a disturbance at the club.

I still find it interesting that he was alone. These ballplayers never travel alone and maybe this is just my inner conspiracy theorist at work, but maybe he was beaten and robbed by someone he knew?

Early draft winners and losers

It appears that North Carolina and Arizona are the two big winners in the early draft sweepstakes. With the rule change allowing players to test the waters and have the NBA teams pay for the workouts, more and more players are sticking their foot in the waters hoping to make a splash. This rule change really leaves the college coaches in a bit of a pickle. Do you sign his replacement or do you hope he comes to his senses? Now there are some sure bets, like Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose. I am not talking about those guys, but a player like Bill Walker from Kansas State or the three players from UNC who tested the waters. Those are the “flip a coin” type guys.

However, before you shed a tear for Roy Williams remember he still has Tyler Hansbrough back for another year. Today Roy Williams can go back out on the golf course for another month with the knowledge that Ty Lawson, Danny Green and Wayne Ellington will be back in Chapel Hill. Coaching just got a little bit easier for ol’ Roy. He has another year with more talent than anyone he plays against.

The other big winner is Lute Olsen. With the return of Chase Buddinger and Jordan Hill (and if Brandon Jennings can make grades) the Wildcats will be in the hunt out west again. And it looks like all his distractions are gone (marital problems and staff issues) and that magic 800 mark is in sight.

The big losers are UCLA and Kansas State. Both Bill Walker and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute will stay in. With Walker’s new knee injury and Moute’s lack of polish both players would have been better served to come back one more year. Then again they will make big money overseas even if the NBA doesn’t come calling.

Also, George Hill of IUPUI and Paul Graham of Florida Atlantic are staying in. The thought is their value may never be any higher. At least in Hill’s case he is close to graduating so he will have something to fall back on.

Once again, it begs the question of who are some of these guys listening too? Oh, that’s right, they listen to an advisor who only gets paid if they leave school. Let’s see, I will be Bill Walker’s advisor for the moment. If I tell Bill to go back to school I get nothing, however, if I tell him to come out, then I get paid a percentage of what his first contract is. So I get nothing or 10% to 20%? Pretty easy decision. Come on guys, listen to the people who know – not someone you think knows.

Tuesday Morning Headliners: Mets fire Randolph

– The New York Mets finally axed manager Willie Randolph. The club promoted bench coach Jerry Manuel to interim manager for the time being, but what the front office eventually wants to do is bring in someone who can light a fire under this team.

– Tiger Woods won his 14th career major by knocking off Rocco Mediate in a sudden death playoff at the U.S. Open. Mediate deserves a ton of credit for hanging in, but he blew a golden opportunity to take Tiger down in the 18-hole playoff when he pared the remaining two holes. Either way, Tiger proved once again that he’s silly good.

– In a rather bizarre story, Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker was found laying unconscious on a street near the Las Vegas strip Monday morning. He’s apparently in fair condition, but nobody knows how the hell he got there or how he suffered an “orbital fracture.”

– Ryan Howard is h.o.t. He went 3 for 5 with two dingers, four RBI and two runs scored in the Phillies’ 8-2 win over the Red Sox. Cole Hamels also won his seventh game of the season, but Philly couldn’t gain any more ground in the NL East as the Marlins topped the Mariners 6-1.

– Fernando Rodney went back to doing what he does best while making his season debut: He gave up a game winning home run to rookie John Bowker in the eighth inning of the Giants’ 8-6 win over the Tigers.

Javon Walker found unconscious near Las Vegas strip

According to FOX 5 News in Las Vegas, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker was found unconscious with an orbital fracture on Flamingo Boulevard located just off the strip early Monday morning.

The Oakland Raiders player was taken to Sunrise Medical Center’s Trauma unit, where he was listed in fair condition late Monday afternoon, hospital officials said.

Police said Walker had an orbital fracture. They said they are not sure how he received the fracture.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Walker was seen Saturday night at Tryst at the Wynn spraying the crowd with some of the 15 bottles of Dom Perignon Rose champagne he ordered.

Como what? How does a player from the NFL wind up on a street unconscious with an “orbital fracture?” Don’t these guys travel with a large crew to make sure that they don’t wind up unconscious on some street corner off the Las Vegas strip? Somebody get Gil Grissom on the phone – there’s a crime to be solved.

Mendenhall was ready to walk out on final year at Illinois

SPORTSbyBROOKS.com (from Champaign’s The News-Gazette) writes that former Illinois running back Rashard Mendenhall was ready to quit his final season at U of I, apparently because of head coach Ron Zook.

“There was a point where we were at the stadium and I was ready to start walking out and my brother stopped me,” Mendenhall said. “I wasn’t walking out like I was playing around for the day. I don’t play around with stuff like that.”

“I sat down and I was like, ‘If this is what football is, I don’t know if I want to do that anymore,’ ” Mendenhall said. “I’m not soft at all. I’m not scared of adversity. I don’t care if somebody’s yelling at me. That’s not what it was about at all.

“My brother was the one who kept me there,” Mendenhall said. “He got me refocused. He let me realize it was bigger than me. It wasn’t all about me. It was about my family. It’s about kids I hadn’t even met yet who I would impact by (quitting). I love the game of football, but so much other stuff taints it.”

Anybody that has played the game of football at any level knows how grueling it can be both physically and mentally. And it must be even tougher to play when you’re trying to earn a degree at the same time. Hopefully Mendenhall is enjoying the game more in Pittsburgh and will have a productive rookie season, because the guy has a load of talent.

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