Showing posts with label Sports news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports news. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Kendrick Perkins, Our Hero

The idea for the Chicago Bulls fan obvious crediting the team with more or less invented the idea of "taking a charge," I am sure, will not sit well with others. Players and teams had taken charge of the cargo for the years 1995-1996, but the Chicago Bulls, more than any other team in their generation appears to be as comfortable standing before an offensive player, loading idly down as they were bounding into the air for a block or slide fly.

The group has had. Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, Ron Harper and Michael Jordan helped lead the team to a league best mark in defensive efficiency in their first full season together, but each of these men were well into their 30s at the time. While everyone was in them to make a flight or key block, collectively as the season wore on everyone seemed to realize that their instinct, intelligence, footwork and anticipation skills would be better served by sliding on and beating a man in his place. Big collision, a whistle easier, Chicago ball. League collectively wise grew quickly after and adopted courage to Chicago. It stunk since.

OK, he did not "stink." But the litany of block / charge calls made some terrible ball in the years since. It's not like dribblers are out of control today as they rush to the basket - if anything they are more hesitant - it's just that the value of a generation of defenders are willing to stay low, take the hit, and get the ball for their team. Refs call it correctly, technically, and nobody seems to leave their feet to block. Therefore, we are submitting an entry All-Star game with the name of Kendrick Perkins has checked 32 times later today.

Perkins is not the best in its conference center, division, or even his own team. It helps to anchor a mediocre defense Oklahoma City Thunder with the Bulls ahead of style and footwork, but it is not much of a shot blocker or charge taker. It only gets in the way, and when you stand 6-10 and about 270 pounds, which tends to help. And how he ate his lunch in full public view of God and the country on Monday night? How he made the phone go "beep" and your internet request at once? Applaud this man.

He did not try to take a charge. Wilt Chamberlain in his first task would have been impossible to maintain the fingertips Blake Griffin of the rim in this situation, but Perkins tried. He did not wrap Griffin in a bear hug, and he does not stand idly by as a football player to watch someone try a free kick. He moved to the place and tried to at least avoid marking Griffin - you know, the point of real defense? - And almost succeeded. Griffin was a bum spin and / or removed to start the thumb ball off the rim hard enough to send the sphere encompassing Bill Simmons in the seats, or even get called for offensive foul on a push-off. Please do not take this as me tell you Griffin rejected.

He didn't. He threw probably the best dunk of his career, or even all time. The sounds emitted by NBA fans during a random Monday night in January, donors Clipper, or not, will more than eclipse of Group Lot of sounds that we are on Sunday at the Big Game football. Even if it's a great game. Honestly, go back and watch the clip. When was the last time your mouth reacted like this for a football or baseball? Concussion-inducing hits and squirrels rally does not count.

And Perk, to its credit eternal took a hit of his own. And for that he deserves a poster. He deserves our applause. He deserves - hell, we deserve - a chance to make yet another obstacle to some seventh game series takes place once the snow melts and football is a distant memory at all save for Chris Berman frickin. You know that it is both another blow to Griffin while remaining satisfied with his effort and drag on the decision and try to defend this beast. This is the best type of attitude, and the best type of player. A Note 7.1 Player Efficiency be damned.

We ask you to give a kind of standing ovation Scott Norwood Perkins style. We just want more of what he brought to every man great and high-flying guard in this game. This is a league that attracts players at half court to deny a quick break, just on the off chance the first player head-to-nothing could miss the start resulting free and can blow the next possession. This is a league that does not seek to block dunks. This is a league full of heady care takers, and frankly I'm sick. Stop Making Sense, the NBA. More Doug Moe, Larry Brown less.

Kendrick Perkins is as heady and cerebral as they come on the defensive. Monday night he got wrapped up in the moment briefly thought he could do his. Blake Griffin shine disillusioned him of that notion almost immediately. Perkins hope instincts are in time to the right place and the next, despite the brutal outcome of Monday.

Sources: Yahoo Sports

Blake Griffin Talks About His Monster Dunk By Kendrick Perkins


Blake Griffin saw an open lane in the third quarter of Game Clippers' against Oklahoma City on Monday. He charged into the basket. Kendrick Perkins Center Thunder replied boldly put his body in front of oncoming freight train.

Griffin raised, and his face pressed against Perkins came before the body Griffin, like a child sticking his face to the window.

DUNK.

A few moments later, Twitterverse went crazy. So was sold out crowd at Staples Center. So were his teammates Griffin.
Clippers center DeAndre Jordan immediately hugged Griffin was such force that he practically knocked the wind out of his teammate. That was when Griffin said he knew something spectacular had occurred.

"By the crowd's reaction you can kind of gauge how it was," he said. "My second gauge is DJ's reaction.

"He came up and like arm-locked me. I couldn't breathe. I had to like pull him off."

Said Jordan: "I was shocked. I didn't know what to do, so I just grabbed him. ... I feel like I dunked it."

Said Clippers guard Chris Paul: "That's one of the most amazing things I've ever seen."

The only player who wasn't in awe was Perkins, who fouled Griffin on the dunk. The Clippers star then went to the free-throw-line and converted the three-point play.

Sitting morosely by his locker after the Clippers' 112-100 win, Perkins acknowledged that Griffin got the better of him.

"It happens," he said. "At the end of the day, if you're a shot-blocker you're going to get dunked on. It was a great play he made. Obviously, I wish I wasn't in it."

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Blockbuster Night: Yankees Trade Jesus Montero For Michael Pineda, Hiroki Kuroda Sign


This is why the New You are able to Ny yankees pay Mark Cashman the big dollars to be gm.

Cashman refurbished the Ny yankees beginning spinning Exclusive evening by creating a strong business with the Washington Ocean adventurers for right-hander Erina Pineda and putting a lot of money at free-agent righty Hiroki Kuroda.

The Ny yankees shifted their top probability, slugging catcher God Montero, along with right-hander Hector Noesi to the M's for Pineda and 19-year-old right-hander Jose Campos. Ray Diamond of the Washington Periods smashed the tale.

Wow! Some everyone loves a celebration. I really like a football business, especially one presenting the two best youthful gamers in their specific companies. When is the last time a cope like this was made? Josh Hamilton for Edinson Volquez in 2007?
The key for the New york yankees, of course, is backing what was a irregular spinning this year.  Pineda, also 22, delivered like an ace in the first 50 % for the Ocean adventurers this year before decreasing off in the second 50 %. He still completed 173 strikeouts, an competitors .211 hitting regular and a 3.74 ERA in 171 innings. Also appealing: He has "ace" products and seems to have the same type of mindset.

The New york yankees also advised everyone how much cash they have by deciding upon Kuroda to a $10 thousand cope for 2012. Kuroda, who changes 37 next 30 days, has a 3.45 ERA in 699 profession innings, all with the Los Angeles Dodgers. With CC Sabathia, Pineda and Kuroda in the spinning, the New york yankees won't have to fear about the top side of their spinning nowadays. They also have some space to inhale and exhale if Ivan Nova regresses, Phil Gaines doesn't create a razor-sharp transformation and Freddy Garcia doesn't perspire out another successful period. And if you're thinking why A.J. Burnett hasn't been described ... you are very attentive.

Signing Kuroda is one element, but it's not anywhere as gutsy as dealing Montero, who is 22 decades of age with a tremendous (not literally) bat. The issue with Montero: He's not exactly the second returning (pardon the God pun) of Ashton Common behind the menu. His best location, Football Prospectus Kevin Goldstein and others say, is DH. In 69 at-bats with the New york yankees this year, he batted .328/.406/.590 with four homers and four increases.

Ocean adventurers GM Port Zduriencik required to update his crew's crime and even though Montero was a tad frustrating to the Yanks at Category AAA in '11, he tasks to be perhaps Seattle's best player already. An aside: Montero nearly went to the Ocean adventurers in a enterprise for Ledge Lee (who gradually got shifted to the Arizona Rangers) truly.

Noesi and Campos aren't minor items, just not as attractive. Noesi gives the M's an OK arm for the spinning, probably/maybe, and Campos has more advantage being five decades youthful. Football Thought did a specific write-up on Campos; this indicates the New york yankees did their groundwork.

It's going to be exciting to look at this perform out. The M's have youthful throwing returning up behind ace Felix Hernandez, and now they have a big keep in the center of the collection to help ranking him some works. The New york yankees are the New york yankees, and Cashman is the best at his job in the enterprise. Can you say "good cope for both teams"?