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		<title>Joakim Noah&#8217;s Hot Air</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonny Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The image you see is of downtown Cleveland. Not the fanciest or vacation-worthy city, but we Clevelanders still have love for it. Apparently, the same can&#8217;t be said for the Bull&#8217;s Joakim Noah. Since game 1 of the opening round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs that pits his Bulls against the NBA&#8217;s top team, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The image you see is of downtown Cleveland. Not the fanciest or vacation-worthy city, but we Clevelanders still have love for it. Apparently, the same can&#8217;t be said for the Bull&#8217;s Joakim Noah. Since game 1 of the opening round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs that pits his Bulls against the NBA&#8217;s top team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, &#8216;Kim has been adamant about tearing apart the city with his words to the media. <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/news/story?id=5113818">He&#8217;s been quoted</a> saying &#8220;I don&#8217;t know about Cleveland, man, there is nothing going on. It&#8217;s  bad, man&#8221; and &#8220;I never heard anyone say I&#8217;m going to Cleveland on vacation.&#8221;<span id="more-279"></span></p>
<p>Setting the city off into a frenzy with hate aimed at &#8216;Kim would be an understatement. There were chants of &#8220;Noah sucks!&#8221; and a bevy of boo&#8217;s all throughout game 2, where the Cavaliers beat the Bulls 112 &#8211; 102. This won&#8217;t be any different in the upcoming games as he continues his tirade against C-town. But is all his talk doing any good for his team? Is it motivating him, an above average center that averaged 11pts 11reb per game in the regular season? He certainly came strong in last night&#8217;s game, putting up 25 pts 13reb, but it wasn&#8217;t enough to stop King James&#8217; 40 pts 8reb 8ast. So, what is all this yapping doing?</p>
<p>Is it firing me, a Cavaliers fan and a homegrown Clevelander, up? No doubt about that.</p>
<p>Is it enticing fans to riddle Noah with hate during every minute of his stay in Cleveland? You betcha.</p>
<p>Is it getting to the Cavs? Not so much. Adversely for the Bulls, it&#8217;s just <a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/04/20/james-jumpers-negate-bulls-effort/">motivated LBJ and the team THAT much more</a>.</p>
<p>The Cavaliers are focused and though their defense was less than stellar last night, they know what&#8217;s at hand and realize that the Chicago Bulls will inevitably just be a stepping stone as they fight towards getting back to the NBA Finals. That&#8217;s right Noah, all your words are for naught. You despise the city that&#8217;s handing it to you two games to zero, so LeBron James and co. plan to help you get back home as soon as possible so you can enjoy some of your own vacation spots.</p>
<p>I personally held back as much as I could on my disdain for Noah, but what do you think of his constant yapping? He obviously has the right to say what he pleases to help him get fired up &#8211; but 2 games down and being the 8th seed against the top seeded Cavs, is it about time he just shuts up, plays his game and await his destiny of a first round bump? Sound off.</p>


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		<title>Sore Loser. Suck It Up?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 01:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonny Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all remember it. Last June at the close of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Orlando Magic and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Magic close out the series and instead of shaking the hand of Dwight Howard, Orlando&#8217;s Super(man)star, LeBron James walks off the court. More than 8 months later, Peyton Manning gives the same whiff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all remember it. Last June at the close of the Eastern Conference Finals between the Orlando Magic and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Magic close out the series and instead of shaking the hand of Dwight Howard, Orlando&#8217;s Super(man)star, <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/phil_taylor/06/02/lebron/index.html">LeBron James walks off the court</a>. More than 8 months later, <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/342201-nfl-superbowl-xliv-when-it-comes-to-media-scrutiny-just-shake-hands">Peyton Manning gives the same whiff</a> to his counterpart and Super Bowl XLIV champion and MVP, Drew Brees.</p>
<h3>What gives?<span id="more-266"></span></h3>
<p>These teams played hard for every winding second. These superstars poured their sweat and blood into these high-magnitude post-season games. Doesn&#8217;t the winning superstar deserve the respect and admiration from their counterpart? Most called LeBron and Peyton sore losers and believe they should have sucked it up and shook Dwight&#8217;s and Drew&#8217;s hands. Well, I have to disagree &#8211; and before you think I&#8217;m a sore loser for siding with them, here&#8217;s why I feel this way:</p>
<h3>Competitiveness</h3>
<p>Every athlete that takes the hardwood, field, pitch, whatever &#8211; has that fire within them that&#8217;s got them to this level of play. Then you have LBJ, Peyton, and a slew of other athletes that are on a different level of play &#8211; and more times than not, they have a competitive nature within them that cannot be matched. They fight and strive to be better every single minute that they play the game.</p>
<p>LeBron is constantly learning, coaching, studying. Peyton is no different and can always be seen reviewing the previous drive&#8217;s plays on the sidelines. I emphasize this because when they do lose, they&#8217;re far from happy. They&#8217;re angry at themselves and know they could&#8217;ve won and make sure that they don&#8217;t go through that again.</p>
<p>Then comes the biggest games of the season. The ones that will either lead you to a championship or send you home and watching from your couch. So when LeBron and Peyton lost these big games, I felt for them. I didn&#8217;t think of them as sore losers or cry babies. I thought of them as highly competitive athletes who are 1 &#8211; human and 2 &#8211; going through a huge amount of pain after these losses. I&#8217;m competitive by nature and may be biased in my thoughts, but am I wrong?</p>
<p><strong>Do we not owe them the ability to spend this tough time alone in their locker room? Are they bad role models for their (non) actions? </strong><strong>What are your thoughts?</strong></p>


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		<title>LeBron James: No. 23 Belongs to Jordan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 21:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonny Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching the Cavaliers vs. Heat game last night, the camera zoomed into the legendary Michael Jordan, who was in attendance and sitting next to Miami team president, Pat Riley. Even MJ couldn&#8217;t resist watching two of the games top players going at it &#8211; LeBron James and Dwayne Wade. The game was intense and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching the Cavaliers vs. Heat game last night, the camera zoomed into the legendary Michael Jordan, who was in attendance and sitting next to Miami team president, Pat Riley. Even MJ couldn&#8217;t resist watching two of the games top players going at it &#8211; LeBron James and Dwayne Wade.</p>
<p>The game was intense and the Cavaliers pulled out the victory, but that wasn&#8217;t the most interesting part of the night. Heck, even <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uRN7iJ5CqQ">DWade&#8217;s monstrous, disgusting, sick, all of the above dunk on Andy Verajao</a> (OUCH) wasn&#8217;t it either. It was <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4650907">LeBron&#8217;s comments</a> at the end of the game that caught my attention (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml1X03_MjF4">video link</a>):</p>
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<p>I respect LBJ for stepping up and showing Michael Jordan the respect that he rightfully deserves. I also respect the maturity that it takes to consider giving up the number you&#8217;ve worn since your sophomore year in high school. But I question whether he&#8217;s giving up the number 23 for the right reasons. Why?</p>
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<li>Because though we relate the number 23 to MJ, I can relate it to LBJ as well</li>
<li>Because the number 23 gives kids/players inspiration to do something amazing, to achieve greatness every time they wear that number</li>
<li>Because one number&#8217;s inspiration doesn&#8217;t have to be limited to one person</li>
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<p>Jerry Rice wore the number 80. I will always equate the greatest receiver of all time to that number. I think of him when I see other WRs wearing that number. But I also know that those players willing to suit up with 80 on their back are going onto the field knowing that they represent a number that achieved greatness &#8211; and will aspire to do the same.</p>
<p>As much as Michael Jordan achieved wearing the number 23, I think LeBron James (without getting into the comparison debate) in his own respect, can do the same.</p>
<p>But enough of what I think &#8211; do you think LeBron James is doing the right thing? Do you think he has to do it in respect of Jordan? Let me know what&#8217;s on your mind.</p>


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		<title>Number 4 and Number 10</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 01:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonny Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year&#8217;s Finals were supposed to be one of great proportion. What happened instead was the underdog hitting the bright lights to play against the L.A. Lakers this year. Over-manned the first game and playing catch-up the rest of the series, the Magic finally met their match. Their hot shooting either came to end or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year&#8217;s Finals <em>were</em> supposed to be one of <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/178502-lebron-vs-kobe-a-debate-to-end-all-debates">great proportion</a>. What happened instead was the <a href="http://rockintherim.com/the-favorite-vs-the-underdog/">underdog</a> hitting the bright lights to play against the L.A. Lakers this year. Over-manned the first game and playing catch-up the rest of the series, the Magic finally met their match. Their hot shooting either came to end or was met by great defense &#8211; you take your pick. Either way, the Orlando Magic gave it their all and made it a great series, even though losing 4-1. They showed heart, character, and didn&#8217;t stop playing until the clock hit 0:00 last night. For that, I give them all the credit in the world and admire them greatly for the team they&#8217;ve grown into these playoffs. We&#8217;ll be seeing you again, Orlando.</p>
<p>Now, to the new champions &#8211; <strong>congrats</strong> to the Los Angeles Lakers. They played like the team we knew they were. Not the ups and downs they showed in their series with Houston and Denver, but the strength they showed from both ends of the floor against Orlando in all 5 games. The determination to understand what was ahead of them every single night. The drive that led them to realize their goal all season long, the NBA Championship.</p>
<h3>Kobe &#8211; 4 rings | Phil &#8211; 10 rings</h3>
<p>For those who watched the entire finals, as well as the post-series analysis, we&#8217;ve heard over and over the comparisons of Kobe &amp; Michael and Phil &amp; Red. Undoubtedly, they both deserve to be in both of those respective comparisons, but what I&#8217;m celebrating here is these guys&#8217; passion and desire to succeed. As with many of us and any business setting, there are going to be ups and downs, trade rumors, unhappy teammates, a coach taking time away from the team. Whatever the downs are, it&#8217;s how you handle &#8216;em and where you go from there that shows your grit and focus. These <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2009/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&amp;page=KobePhil-090615">2 guys</a>, along with the rest of the team, have shown this, seemingly every year. They come in with a focus and swagger that can&#8217;t be imitated. But above all, they&#8217;ve done it with class and true sportsmanship.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s even scarier? They&#8217;re young, at their peak, and they&#8217;ll be back next year. The NBA is on notice, will be finding ways to improve, and have their eyes set on the Lakers.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you but I can&#8217;t until next year!</p>
<h5>Photo credit: <a href="http://www.nba.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0906/lakers.celebrate/content.2.html">NBA</a></h5>


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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sonny Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Basketball is a game of adjustments. Simple as that. It takes even more precedence during the playoffs, playing multiple game series and learning more and more about your opponent after each game. Being a head coach is much like implementing a business strategy. You have to be able to assess every game and understand where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basketball is a game of adjustments. Simple as that. It takes even more precedence during the playoffs, playing multiple game series and learning more and more about your opponent after each game. Being a head coach is much like implementing a business strategy. You have to be able to assess every game and understand where the team needs to do better and where opportunities lie.</p>
<p>Today, I give huge props to Stan Van Gundy for the adjustments he made with the Orlando Magic, who won their first Finals game last night. I&#8217;ve seen not only adjustments but also an evolution. Here are two of such that stick out to me:</p>
<h3>Point Guard Play</h3>
<p>As a Jameer Nelson fan, I was excited to see him healthy and able to play again after a 4-month absence due to a torn labrum. But that&#8217;s still 4 months off and a loss of rhythm and real game action that can&#8217;t be made up for in practice. Van Gundy went all in and played him for 23 minutes his first game back. He didn&#8217;t do terrible but the flow wasn&#8217;t there for him. More importantly was Rafer Alston, who voiced his displeasure of playing fewer minutes, and the adverse effect of depleting your starting point guard&#8217;s minutes. He&#8217;s helped the Magic while taking over during Jameer&#8217;s injury, but to cut down his minutes substantially is only going to hurt his comfort and rhythm within the offense. Stan realized this. He understood that though he has an all-star point guard sitting on his bench with Jameer Nelson, he also has Rafer Alston, who has done amazing things for the team these playoffs. Jameer played fewer minutes the last two games and Alston finally broke through last night with a great 20-pt performance. Stan, after a tweak to the lineup that didn&#8217;t necessarily work, stuck to his guns with Rafer.</p>
<h3>Motivational</h3>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I know the head coach is supposed to motivate his team; but we all also know that Stan has an interesting coaching style that starts and ends with his raspy voice. He&#8217;s been known to be fairly pessimistic in his talks &amp; interviews throughout the game, and even Shaquille O&#8217;Neal called him <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3953133">&#8220;the master of panic.&#8221;</a> Given all that, Stan looks and sounds like a changed man. Now, I don&#8217;t expect him to be completely chipper throughout the game, but I&#8217;ve seen more motivation coming out of his mouth, patting guys on the back, loosening up a bit. He&#8217;s reaching out to his team on a different level than what I&#8217;ve seen this season and even in earlier playoff series. We talk about the evolution of Dwight Howard and how this year&#8217;s postseason was his coming out party. What about Stan, man? He&#8217;s gone through his own growing pains, being critiqued on his coaching style by the media <em>and</em> players, but he&#8217;s shown tremendous growth throughout this playoffs.</p>
<p>So, if Shaq or the media want to question his coaching style, think again. Regardless of the outcome of the Finals, Stan Van Gundy has evolved as a coach, not only for his key team adjustments but for his maturation as a coach.</p>
<h5>Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/basketcontodo/3607994599/">BasketConToDo</a></h5>


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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 14:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two games have passed in the NBA Finals and the L.A. Lakers are up 2-0 over the Orlando Magic. The runaway freight train from Central Florida came to a halt in Game 1&#8242;s 25-point loss, while gaining a bit of steam in a close OT loss last night. Some have already counted the Magic out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two games have passed in the NBA Finals and the L.A. Lakers are up 2-0 over the Orlando Magic. The runaway freight train from Central Florida came to a halt in Game 1&#8242;s 25-point loss, while gaining a bit of steam in a close OT loss last night. Some have already counted the Magic out and expect a clean sweep by the Lakers.</p>
<p>Well, it certainly looks like it thus far, even with the close game that Orlando lost in overtime. But the question that comes up is the mindset of the Magic. Not mentally but more so their game play, which if you haven&#8217;t noticed, is offensive. They&#8217;re a shooting team, first and foremost, live and die by the 3, and rely on that to get them either back in games or to win &#8216;em. They&#8217;ve been on fire in their series wins over the Sixers, Celtics, and Cavaliers, but they seem to have lost their swagger since meeting the Lakers in the Finals.</p>
<p>Their field goal percentage is significantly down, not to mention their 3-point shooting. They&#8217;re not running and gunning like they have in past series. They just don&#8217;t look like the same team that we&#8217;ve enjoyed throughout these playoffs. I wonder, are they finally suffering from the latter of the aforementioned phrase:</p>
<blockquote><p>Live and <strong>Die</strong> by the 3</p></blockquote>
<p>Can that type of mindset, though has gotten them deep into the playoffs, win them a title? Many have said that it&#8217;s defense that wins championships and the Lakers are trying to make that come true. They&#8217;ve tightened up their D from past series and are clamping down on the Magic; not only on their 3-point shooting but on Dwight Howard as well, as he only has ONE dunk in the first two games of the Finals.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your take? Do you think the Magic have just lost steam? Or have they finally met their match, defensively?</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[The Cavaliers had the best record in the league; only 2 losses at home (one of which where they didn&#8217;t play any starters), wrapped up home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, and swept their first two playoff series with double digit wins in every game. They were the clear favorites to roll past the Eastern Conference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Cavaliers had the best record in the league; only 2 losses at home (one of which where they didn&#8217;t play any starters), wrapped up home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, and swept their first two playoff series with double digit wins in every game. They were the clear favorites to roll past the Eastern Conference and onto the dream Finals matchup with Kobe and the Lakers.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the Orlando Magic. A team that people weren&#8217;t sure what to make of during the regular season. They had a great record but some weren&#8217;t sure if they&#8217;d be able to hold their own with the big boys in the playoffs. They had their trouble with the Sixers and then the reigning champs, Boston. Even without Kevin Garnett, the Celtics gave Orlando a tough series, but they were able to prevail. They were on their way to the Eastern Conference Finals, but as the underdogs.</p>
<p>Not many people gave Orlando a shot to beat the, at the time, best team in the league. The Cavs were having fun and making the game look easy. Dismantling opponents left and right, becoming the clear favorites in many eyes. But then&#8230;<span id="more-93"></span></p>
<h3>Orlando Magic Win: 4-2</h3>
<p>Wait, what? The dominating team that was expected to make it to the Finals&#8230;lost? The team that had the swagger and the high hopes and support of their fans to win it all. Being born and raised in Cleveland, you can probably imagine the disappointment I had when watching the final seconds dwindle down in game 6. It hurts. But I have to give the Orlando Magic props. They&#8217;re an amazing team, with an amazing star in Dwight Howard, and an amazing array of shooters and athletes on the roster.</p>
<p>Not enough can be said about the underdogs. The young, inexperienced team that no one thought could make it to the Finals. They brought a style of play that the Cavs just did not have an answer for. Their athleticism, their shooting &#8211; it couldn&#8217;t be matched in this series.</p>
<p>Whether the Cavaliers became complacent with their great season and playoffs, had too much rest, or just felt Orlando was going to step aside on the Cavs road to the Finals. Whatever the reason, Cleveland fell short of expectations. The favorites were subdued by the feisty underdogs.</p>
<p>Lesson learned for the Cavaliers, as the Magic stopped their train to the Finals and hopped on board.</p>


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