Monday, June 13, 2011

Lebron James took his talents to South Beach and failed

The Larry O'brien Trophy.
This is just a very disappointing day, specially for a Lebron James fan like me.

When Lebron made "The Decision" to take his talents to South Beach to team up with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh, they made a super team bound to make a run for the championship and the NBA trophy.

And they did make the run for the crown finishing 2nd in the Eastern Conference and dispatching the Philadephia 76ers, Boston Celtics and the Chicago Bulls in the Eastern Conference Playoffs to reach the 2011 NBA Finals.

Meeting them in the 2011 NBA Finals is the Dallas Mavericks, who also carved their way for the crown finishing 3rd in the Western Conference and dismantling the Portland Trailblazers, sweeping the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers and shutting the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The series was set with Miami being a clear favorites to win the Larry O'brien Trophy. The series saw Miami leading the series 2-1 but the Dallas Mavericks proved to be a very resilient team as what they have showed in their series against the Blazers, Lakers and Thunder. 4th quarter runs after another, Dallas proved to be a harder nut to crack than they looked.

Dallas' bench delivered when Dirk needed the help. Jason Terry walked his talked as he really needed to back up his mouth. Stevenson, Barea, Marion and Kidd delivering some timely shots and Chandler making stops and taps when needed.


(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Lebron James had good games but GOOD is not good enough for a man as dominating as Lebron James. If possible, I would have wanted him to dominate the ball almost as much as he dominated the ball in Cleveland, maybe, just maybe, he may have been more effective.

Miami's Big Three (Lebron, Wade and Bosh) still has 5 years left on the 6-year contract they signed this summer. They still have 5 more chances to make a run for the title and if the 2011 NBA Finals was any sign of years to come, it is that Miamis' Big Three needs to bring it every night out and the bench needs to deliver.


Congratulations, Dallas. You deserved it.
Congratulations, Dallas Mavericks. It's your crown now. Hold on tight.
Thursday, June 2, 2011

NBA Finals Game 1: Miami Heat Prevails; SHAQ Retires

Game 1 of the 2011 NBA Finals has started with the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat competing for the Larry O'Brien trophy.

The 2011 NBA Finals is more like a rematch of the 2006 NBA Finals that saw the Mavs going on a 2-0 lead but eventually losing to the Miami Heat in 6 games with Dwayne Wade and Shaq guiding the Heat to every victory. Of course, the 2011 NBA Finals is different with both teams very much beefed up. The Heat (Wade and Haslem left from the 2006 team) and Mavs (Nowitzki, Terry and Barea left from the 2006 team) having made big acquisition for the past 2 years (the Miami Heat revamped only this year with the 2010 Free Agency).

Game 1 saw a battle for every possession with Dallas holding the Heat to 39 percent shooting, Miami’s second-worst showing of the playoffs but the Mavericks shot 37 percent—by far, their worst night of the postseason offensively. Miami also outrebounded Dallas 46-36.

Dallas led 17-16 after the first quarter, which was the lowest two-team output in the first quarter of Game 1 of a finals in the shot clock era, according to STATS LLC. It tied the fourth-lowest total for any finals quarter since 1955, bettering only the 30 points by the Magic and Lakers in Game 2 in 2009, and the 31 posted by the Jazz and Bulls in 1998’s Game 3 along with the Lakers and Celtics in 1969’s Game 4. Due to the defensive intensity, everyone was struggling with their shot. Lebron James was 3 for 6 in the first quarter, while the rest of the Heat were 3 for 15 while half of Dallas’ four first-quarter baskets were 3-pointers by Jason Kidd.

The Heat trailed by eight points early in the third quarter before pulling away, remaining unbeaten—now 9-0—at home in these playoffs and snapping Dallas’ five-game road postseason winning streak. It was a close game until a strong fourth-quarter finish by Wade and James. Dwayne Wade had a highlight alley-oop to James which made the sell-out crowd at the American Airlines Arena go berserk.

Dirk Nowitzki scored 27 points—tearing a tendon in the middle finger on his left, non-shooting, hand during the game and revealing afterward that he’ll likely wear a splint throughout the remainder of the series—and grabbed eight rebounds for Dallas, which got 16 points and 10 rebounds from Shawn Marion and 12 points from Jason Terry.

James scored 24 points for his first win in five NBA finals games (he was swept by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2007 Finals), for the Heat Wade scored 15 of his 22 points in the second half, Bosh scored 19 points and Mario Chalmers added 12 and the Heat beat the Dallas Mavericks 92-84 in Game 1 of the title series on Tuesday night—holding the Western Conference champions to their lowest point total of the playoffs after a dominant defensive showing down the stretch.

GAME 1 on the BOOKS! 1-0 MIAMI!

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On another note, a former teammate of Dwayne Wade in Miami Heat and Lebron James in Cleveland Cavaliers, "The Big Aristotle", Hobo Master", "The Diesel", "Shaq Fu", "The Big Daddy", "Superman", "The Big Agave", "The Big Cactus", "The Big Shaqtus", "The Big Galactus", "Wilt Chamberneezy", "The Big Baryshnikov", "The Real Deal", "Dr. Shaq" "The Big Shamrock", "The Big Leprechaun", "Shaqovic", "The Big Conductor and simply "Shaq", Shaquille O'neal has called it a basketball career after announcing his retirement through social networking site Twitter.

Here is the video announcing Shaq's retirement.

Click here
Friday, May 27, 2011

The Miami Heat is the 2011 NBA Eastern Conference Champion

11 months after the 2010 NBA Free Agency ended and the "The Decision" was announced, three of the best NBA Players in Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade and Lebron James agreed to sign with the Miami Heat to form a "super" team destined to make a dynasty and win multiple championships.

The Miami Hear Big Three: Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh
Due to the signing of 3 superstars, even at a lower rate to what their market value was, they were left with little to spare on the salary cap to fillup the roster. Still, Pat Riley was able to sign a good enough team by signing serviceable bigs and good enough ball handlers and shooters. It did not look too good for the Miami Heat as they looked disoriented at the start of the season as they went on a 9-8 win-loss slate and millions of haters to boot.

The Miami Heat was able to gather themselves and was able to finish 2nd in the Eastern Conference with a 58-24 win-loss card. Meeting and dismantling Philadelphia 76ers in the first round in 5 games, they met the Boston Celtics in the 2nd round. Fortunately, the hard-nosed Boston Celtics that we knew this past years were outplayed and outhustled by the Miami Heat and was dispatched in 5 games (they sure miss Kendrick Perkins).

And then the 2011 Eastern Conference Finals came meeting #1 seeded Chicago Bulls spearheaded by current MVP Derrick Rose. In the regular season, the Miami Heat has never won a game against the Chicago Bulls going 3-0. Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals showed how deadly the Chicago Bulls can be with the Bulls winning by 21 points with MVP Derrick Rose and Loul Deng heading the attack and the Big Three shutdown. But the Chicago Bulls' part of the story in the series ended in Game 1 as the Miami Heat took over in the next 4 games.

The Miami Heat is the 2011 NBA Eastern Conference Champion. Next, the 2011 NBA Championships with the Dallas Mavericks waiting for them at the doorway.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011

2011 NBA All-Star: Lebron James Failed Chase-down Block on Kobe

You cant chase them all. Lebron James tried to chase-down Kobe on a fast break during the 2011 NBA All-Star game. He almost blocked the ball but Kobe does not want to get embarrassed in front of his home crowd, so he flushes it right away before James swats the ball forcefully.

Watch a video of Lebron James' failed chase-down block on Kobe.

Friday, February 18, 2011

2011 NBA All-Star Full Event Schedule

The stage is set for the 2011 NBA All-Star Festivities. The East Team, looks to repeat another win. Lebron James is starting for the East team and he is joined by teammate Dwayne Wade, Amar'e Stoudemire (New York) Derrick Rose (Chicago) and Dwight Howard (Orlando) as the starting five for the 2011 NBA East All-Stars starting five

Here is the 2011 NBA All-Star Full Event Schedule

Complete broadcast schedule of events for the 2011 All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, CA:

Thursday, Feb. 17
All Times Eastern (ET)
• All Day Dunk Marathon, noon - 12 a.m. | NBA TV
• San Antonio @ Chicago, 8 p.m. | TNT
• Dallas @ Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. | TNT
• Inside the NBA, 1 a.m. | TNT

Friday, Feb. 18
All Times Eastern (ET)
• NBA Gametime, noon | NBA TV
• Rookie/Sophomore Practice, 12:30 p.m. | NBA TV
• Hall of Fame Press Conference, 2 p.m. | NBA TV
• NBA GameTime: All-Star Interviews, 3 p.m. | NBA TV
• The Jump, 5 p.m. | NBA TV
• The Beat, 6 p.m. | NBA TV
• NBA GameTime: All-Star Interviews, 7 p.m. | NBA TV
• BBVA All-Star Celebrity Game, 7 p.m. | ESPN
• T-Mobile Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam, 9 p.m. | TNT
• Sprite Slam Dunk Showdown, 9:30 | NBA TV
• Inside The NBA, 11 p.m. | TNT
• D-League Dream Factory, 11 p.m. | NBA TV

Saturday, Feb. 19
All Times Eastern (ET)
• Gametime, 1 p.m. | NBA TV
• All-Star Practice and Player Interviews, 1:30 p.m. | NBA TV
• Gametime, 4:30 p.m. | NBA TV
• All-Star Game at 60, 5 p.m. | TNT
• D-League All-Star Game, 5 p.m. | NBA TV
• All-Star Ultimate Fantasy Draft, 6 p.m. | TNT
• Commissioner Stern press conference, 7 p.m. | NBA TV
• The Lost Dunks Presented by GEICO, 7 p.m. | TNT
• NBA Tip-Off, 8 p.m. | TNT
• All-Star Saturday Night presented by State Farm, 8:30 p.m. | TNT
• All-Star Weekend Presented by KIA, 11 p.m. | NBA TV

Sunday, Feb. 20
All Times Eastern (ET)
• Legends Brunch, 3 p.m. | NBA TV
• The Beat, 4:30 p.m. | NBA TV
• Magenta Carpet presented by T-Mobile, 5 p.m. | NBA TV
• NBA Tip-Off presented by Autotrader.com, 7 p.m. | TNT
• 60th NBA All-Star Game, 8 p.m. | TNT
• Inside the NBA, 11 p.m. | TNT

2011 NBA All-Stars Complete Lineup

Here is 2011 NBA All-Stars Complete Lineup. Starting for the East All-Star starting five will be Lebron James joined by teammate Dwayne Wade, Amar'e Stoudemire (New York) Derrick Rose (Chicago) and Dwight Howard (Orlando).

The West All-Star starting five is headed by Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and the injured Yao Ming which will be replaced by Kevin Love.

Just a trivia, no player in history has a higher career All-Star Game scoring average than LeBron James.


NO.PLAYER (TEAM)POS.HT.WT.BIRTHDATEFROM
6LeBron James (Miami)F6-825012/30/84St. Vincent/St. Mary HS
1Amar'e Stoudemire (New York)F6-1024011/16/82Cypress Creek HS (FL)
3Dwyane Wade (Miami)G6-422001/17/82Marquette
1Derrick Rose (Chicago)G6-319010/04/88Memphis
12Dwight Howard (Orlando)C6-1126512/08/85SW Atlanta Christian Academy (GA)
20Ray Allen (Boston)G6-520507/20/75Connecticut
1Chris Bosh (Miami)F6-1123503/24/84Georgia Tech
5Kevin Garnett (Boston)F6-1125305/19/76Farragut Academy HS (IL)
15Al Horford (Atlanta)C-F6-1024506/03/86Florida
2Joe Johnson (Atlanta)G6-724006/29/81Arkansas
34Paul Pierce (Boston)F6-723510/13/77Kansas
9Rajon Rondo (Boston)G6-117102/22/86Kentucky
Head Coach: Doc Rivers (Boston)

NO.PLAYER (TEAM)POS.HT.WT.BIRTHDATEFROM
35Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City)F6-923009/29/88Texas
15Carmelo Anthony (Denver)F6-823005/29/84Syracuse
24Kobe Bryant (L.A. Lakers)G6-620508/23/78Lower Merion HS (PA)
3Chris Paul (New Orleans)G6-017505/06/85Wake Forest
11Yao Ming (Houston)C7-631009/12/80Shanghai, China
21Tim Duncan (San Antonio)F6-1125504/25/76Wake Forest
20Manu Ginobili (San Antonio)G6-620507/28/77Bahia Blanca, Argentina
16Pau Gasol (L.A. Lakers)C7-025007/06/80Barcelona, Spain
32Blake Griffin (L.A. Clippers)F6-1025103/16/89Oklahoma
42Kevin Love (Minnesota)F-C6-1026009/07/88UCLA
41Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas)F7-024506/19/78Wurzburg, Germany
0Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City)G6-318711/12/88UCLA
8Deron Williams (Utah)G6-320906/26/84Illinois
Head Coach: Gregg Popovich (San Antonio)
* – denotes starter
# – denotes first-time selection
| – denotes injured and will not participate

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