Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Brawl Breaks Out in College Cafe...

The Story:  This is a developing story so they are not releasing information until all the facts are out.  It happened on the campus of Alabama State University.

The Analysis:  The power of smart phones...You can't do nothing these days without getting put on YOU TUBE! 

The key word here is COLLEGE.  Nevertheless, the incident is just flat out disgraceful.  Whatever happened to people just taking it to the grass.  This is scary for parents.  To think you sent your son or daughter to get an education and now you have to worry about football players (allegedly) and want to be gang members (allegedly) pretending like their students fighting.  We got to do better.

Monday, February 21, 2011

"Ohh my Goodness..."

I almost choked on some curley fries, OSII bout jump through the floor, and Maddox damn near pissed on himself...all in the matter of seconds...Is this one of the best live action dunks during all star festivities? 



It's up there, but I say no, here is the best all star weekend dunk  (it was 05, HD was not in existence just yet).




The dunk below cost me $10.00...something told me not to bet my money on McGee, especially after Dr. J kissed his momma in the mouth...tell you saw that...if not see below!



I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus Dr. J.  She gotta donk though!  No pun intended.


Sunday, February 13, 2011

"Unfit to Be a King"

The Story(fox sports):  Sacramento Kings center DeMarcus Cousins was barred from the team's flight to Phoenix after a locker room altercation with teammate Donte Greene, The Sacramento Bee reported Sunday.


Cousins was angered not to have got a touch in the final seconds of the last play, which ended with Tyreke Evans missing a 3-pointer, in the 99-97 defeat to Oklahoma City on Saturday night and called Greene out after the game.

The pair traded words and needed to be separated. Greene had insisted to reporters that Cousins was not open during the play, a view supported by Kings coach Paul Westphal.

The result was Cousins staying in Sacramento.

The Analysis:  I knew this dude was trouble as soon as I saw him do the douggie (click link) ask Coach Calipari at Kentucky "why the hell you take me out the game" on national television.  That was just one of many instances he was caught cussing Coach C out when he played at Kentucky.  And the Kings thought he was going to change.  In my opinion, kids (he acting like a child) don't deserve to play in the NBA.  He has way too much talent to be acting like that way.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Melo to the Lakers? - "The Big Three Examination"

Lakers and Nuggets are in Talks with Knicks and T-Wolves still in the picture...

If this happens, the Lakers will go from being beatable this year, especially with the Spurs and Thunder on a roll in addition to the Celtics and Hear, to being unstoppable.  Hands down, and I'm not a Lakers fan, just a "wanna be" sports analyst.  Carmelo's jumper paired with Kobe Bryant will be a tough match up for everyone in the Western Conference.  With the possibility of this trade happening, I've decided to examine poke fun at "The Big Three's" around the NBA.


The "Most Known" Big Three:
Lakers:  Kobe, Gasol, Carmelo (if trade happens)

Celtics:  Peirce, Allen, Garnett

Heat:  Wade, Bron-Bron, Bosh

The "Under Appreciated" Big Three
Oklahoma Thunder

Thunder:  Durant, Westbrook, Jeff Green (from Georgetown)

Spurs:  Duncan, Parker, Ginobli

Hawks:  Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Al Hortford

The "Quiet Storm" Big Three
Jazz:  Williams, Millsap, Al Jefferson

Hornets:  Chris Paul, David West, Okafor

Bulls: Rose, Boozer, Jokim Noah







The "Overrated" Big Three
Magic:  Nelson, Howard, Turkoglu/Arenas

Mavericks: Dirk, Kidd, Terry/Chandler

Nuggets:  Billups, Nene, Melo (if not traded)






"We Up Next" Big Three
Knicks:  Stoudamire, Ray-Ray (Felton), Danilo Gallinari

Blazers: Roy, Aldridge, Greg Oden Andre Miller

Memphis:  Mayo, Conley, Randolph


Charlotte Bobcats Jordans Flight



The " Overpriced We Gettin' Money" Big Three
Bobcats:  Gerald Wallace, Stephen Jackson, Boris Diaw

Suns: Nash, Carter, Grant Hill

Cavs:  Mo Williams, Antwan Jamison, Hickson

Monday, February 7, 2011

"Omega Dear"

The Story (CNN):  YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio—Partygoers stampeded to escape gunfire that killed one college student and wounded 11 people at an Ohio fraternity house, authorities said Monday as they searched for a motive in the weekend shooting.

Jamail E. Johnson, 25, a senior at Youngstown State University, was shot to death early Sunday as he tried to separate two groups at an Omega Psi Phi fraternity house party. Authorities say there had been a dispute, two men had left the house and then returned and sprayed bullets into the crowd. Among the injured was a critically wounded 17-year-old.

When the shots rang out, "it was practically a stampede atmosphere," according to witness accounts, city prosecutor Jay Macejko said.

Investigators did not know what the initial argument was about and had yet to determine a motive for the shooting, Youngstown Police Chief Jimmy Hughes said Monday. The two suspects were neither students at the university nor members of the fraternity, police said.

The two men, Braylon L. Rogers, 19, and Columbus E. Jones Jr., 22, were charged with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault, said Hughes. They were being held at the Mahoning County Jail, said jail officials, who did not know whether the men were represented by attorneys.

Johnson and the others were shot off-campus at a two-story brick house in a neighborhood of once-elegant homes, many of which are now boarded up. The house party had been bustling with 50 or more people early Sunday, the police chief said.

Johnson apparently was trying to separate two groups when he was shot, Capt. Rod Foley said. He was shot once in the head and multiple times in his hips and legs, said Dr. Joseph Ohr, a forensic pathologist with the coroner's office. An autopsy is planned Monday.

The wounded ranged in age from 17 to 31; six were students. About half were shot in the foot, police said. Two were hit in the abdomen. The 17-year-old was wounded near one ear.

Members of the university-sanctioned fraternity lived at the house, though Cooper said the fraternity does not own it. He said that after the shooting, Johnson's fraternity brothers were "very solemn, very alarmed, very hurt."
Johnson had recently traveled to North Carolina for a fraternity program emphasizing manhood and scholarship, said Christopher Cooper, a legal officer for Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
The Analysis:  I don't have any, I'm just at a lost for words.  Keep this young man's family in your prayers as well as others injured in the shooting.