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Saturday, October 15, 2011

LeBron James Gets Red-Carpet Treatment in First Trip to Liverpool (Photos)



LeBron James picked the right time to make his first trip to Liverpool, taking in Saturday's Liverpool-Manchester United clash at Anfield.
While James was treated to a high-energy battle between England's two most successful clubs, his Liverpool debut was not limited to the action on the pitch. Given the red-carpet treatment, LeBron got the full Anfield experience, touring every different aspect of Liverpool's iconic stadium.
From the training facilities, to the museum, to the gift shop, LeBron got a glimpse of the inner workings of LFC that few others are lucky enough to experience. Then again, being minority owner has its perks.

Sick No-Look Over-Head Oop By Rajon Rondo




NBA lockout, who needs the NBA? The State Farm Big Blue All Star Tour is like a little band aid over our NBA ouchy…Here is Rajon Rondo hooking up with Kenneth Faried for an exhilarating alley oop late in the game….This is why we need a season

Kevin Durant Gets On The Mic With Westbrook As Hype Man



Don’t know to much about this video and the audio sucks but it’s clearly Kevin Durant on the mic.. Word around the league is that Kevin is nice, i will give my opinion when we get better audio.

Dwyane Wade’s comments prove just how detached players are from their fans


Recently, Dwyane Wade sat down with the Associated Press and gave his assessment of the hardened lockout. The Miami Heat guard insinuated that, while some teams may be ready to compete today, the other 20 teams are sitting on their hands because it is convenient to do so. He went on to say that many teams are still mad over the Miami Heat’s spectacle last season.


“I’m not going to say it’s all about the Miami Heat, but it makes it a little easier to sit on your hands. I’m going to say that,” Wade said. “It makes it a little easier for others to sit on their hands because I know, I’m sure, teams that have an opportunity and feel like they can compete right now, they’re ready to go. If 20 other teams don’t feel they have that opportunity, they sit on their hands.

Dwyane Wade

on the NBA Lockout
Wade closed his statements by, not surprisingly, saying that all thisaffects the Miami Heat. Does anyone else matter?

Has anyone told Dwyane that his super team was defeated by the Dallas Mavericks (a small market team by the way)
...and this guy can relate to his fans? PLEASE!
in last season’s NBA Finals? The current Heat dream team still has yet to win anything. They showed through three quarters of the 10-11 season that they were affected by the media heatand buffet of pressures that their coming together created. It’s possible that the Heat can thank the injury plagued Boston Celtics for not having enough in the tank to compete against them. Certainly, a healthy, balanced Celtics team would have defeated the Heat and likely went on to their 18th championship.
As for now, we are forced to listen to the likes of LeBron and D-Wade pounce their feet, try to act mature and selfless while the fans are being let down. Any fan that follows the game closely knows that a labor dispute such as this cannot be caused by just one side of the argument. However, as the players make more foolish comments, it becomes more and more apparant to the average NBA fan– one who is out of work or struggling to make their mortgage/rent payments, that the NBA players are spoiled, dillusional and more detached from their fan base than ever.
Mr. Wade, you had 3 of the top ten players on your roster and yet you barely filled your arena for the NBA Finals last season. Good luck filling those seats this (condensed) season. When you are playing in front of a room full of white tee shirts only, then you can tell the fan base what’s “fair” and what’s not. What’s “greedy” and what’s not. Good luck Mr. Wade.

DeShawn Stevenson’s Baby Momma Gets His Number Tattooed On Her Neck


DeShawn Stevenson is one of the most tattooed players in the NBA which is not an easy task.. Rumor has it that dude likes to brand his chicks.. Here is Samatha Fox, Stevenson’s baby momma with his number tattooed on her neck.. Props to Stevenson for making this happen.. 

U.S. Mayors Send Letter to Stern and Hunter



14 mayors from NBA cities have sent a letter to Commissioner David Stern and union Chief Billy Hunter asking the men to solve their problems and end the league lockout.
WishTV8.com in Indianapolis received a copy of the letter:
“The mayors are worried about what a canceled season might do to their local economies.
And the first name on the letter is Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard.
“We want them to get together and figure this thing out because its not just about them,” Ballard said. “Its about the people in the cities – the people who depend, their livelihoods depend, on them playing those games.”
The letter goes out as a message from the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Ballard said the mayors are not taking sides in the dispute. Theyre just trying to make sure the league and the players consider what impact it will have on the teams’ cities if they dont reach a deal soon.”
Mayors from Indianapolis, Orlando, Sacramento, Memphis, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas, Charlotte, Detroit, Salt Lake City, San Antonio and Denver pitched in to write the statement.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

LeBron James’ new Air Force-themed shoes




Bill Russell Sues NCAA, EA Sports For Using His Image Without Consent or Compensation






Former Celtics star Bill Russell is suing the NCAA for using his likeness from his time in college without paying him or seeking his consent.
Russell, who led the University of San Francisco to consecutive national championships in 1955 and 1956, is featured in videos of the championship games, which the NCAA currently sells for $150 on its online store. In addition, EA Sports is named in the suit for using Russell's image in a "Tournament of Legends" feature on a basketball game.

The 77-year-old is seeking a court order blocking further sale of the videos and video games, plus disgorgement of profits from them and unspecified damages.

The suit, which was filed in Oakland, Calif., is the latest complaint to claim the NCAA violates federal antitrust laws by keeping former student basketball and football athletes from receiving compensation for the commercial use of their images and likenesses. Russell won 11 championships in the NBA with the Celtics before retiring in 1969 and was named one of the NBA's 50 greatest players in 1996.


Oklahoma City's Sefolosha signs with Turkish club

VEVEY, SWITZERLAND (AP)

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Thabo Sefolosha has signed to play for Turkish club Fenerbahce during the NBA lockout.
Sefolosha says in a statement that he will fly to Istanbul on Thursday after signing the deal on Tuesday. It includes an exit clause that allows him return to the United States if the NBA lockout ends.
The NBA has canceled the first two weeks of the season, which was scheduled to begin Nov. 1.
Sefolosha started 79 games in the regular season and all 17 playoff games as the Thunder reached the Western Conference finals last season. The Swiss player averaged 5.1 points and 4.4 rebounds.
Nets draft pick Bojan Bogdanovic also signed with Fenerbahce in June.

Michael Jordan Was a No-Show for Carmelo Anthony’s Wedding







Carmelo Anthony is one of the few professional athletes who represents the Jordan Brand. Endorsing the Jordan Brand places Melo in exclusive company; most players consider it an honor to be associated with Michael Jordan. One would figure it would lead to a strong relationship between the current Knicks star and former NBA legend, but apparently it’s not enough to make MJ show up to Melo’s wedding.
Asked by GQ if he was surprised by anyone who showed up for his wedding, Melo focused on who wasn’t there.
“Everybody came who said they were going to come, except Michael Jordan. He was supposed to come but you know, he’s Jordan.”
Melo said in the interview that he has a strong relationship with Jordan, and that it was an honor to be included with the Jordan Brand. But their relationship isn’t strong enough for Jordan to attend the wedding. If anyone could blow off Melo, maybe it’s Michael Jordan. Given his friction with today’s NBA players, it’s probably best he didn’t show.

AMARE DESTROYS “BLAKE GRIFFIN” IN THIS VIDEO

It’s time for Blake Griffin to get a taste of his own medicine!

In this ESPN behind the scenes footage shot of Amare Stoudemire visiting the studio, Amare gets a chance to pay back Blake Griffin for all the facials he has dished out around the league. After wrapping up an interview, Amare encounters a card board cutout of Blake guarding a Little Tikes hoop and jumps into action, suit and all. After decimating his foe with a thunderous dunk, Stoudemire fixes his suit and gets back to business. Big Pimpin baby!
Somebody at ESPN will undoubtably have to pay for the destroyed prop!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

NBA players frustrated by game cancellations


Stephen Curry kept looking at his Twitter account on his cell phone Monday night, hoping someone would tweet him the good news. Instead, he received the opposite.
David Stern has canceled the first two weeks of the NBA season.
The discouraging reports buzzed into Curry’s phone, leaving the Golden State Warriors guard with the same frustrating reality every other NBA player now faces: They’re not going back to work anytime soon.
And with NBA owners and the players union unable to make much progress toward a new labor agreement, Stern warned more cancellations could soon follow.

Stephen Curry doesn't plan to play overseas while waiting for the lockout to end.(NBAE/Getty Images)




“I‘m kind of shocked,” Curry said. “We’ve been on the right track, and I’ve been hopeful. But to see this is even more frustrating.
“I know what’s at stake when they cancel games. I’m prepared for what’s to come. When you get to this point, the best thing to do is reconvene, not waste time, and figure out a way to get back on the floor.”
Even before Monday’s news, a handful of NBA players, includingNew Jersey Nets point guard Deron Williams, Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson(Lithuania) and San Antonio Spurspoint guard Tony Parker (France), had signed contracts to play overseas with “out” clauses which allow them to return once the lockout ends. Some free agents, like J.R. Smith and Wilson Chandler, have signed to play in China for the entire season, regardless of the lockout’s final outcome.
[Related: Have NBA owners already given players their best offer?]
Curry doesn’t plan to play overseas; instead, he’ll return to Davidson College to continue his education. His next basketball game could be a charity contest between current Warriors and those who played on the franchise’s 2007 Warriors playoff team.
“It looks like I’ll have time to play in it,” Curry said.
Portland Trail Blazers forward LaMarcus Aldridge will take a closer look at his options abroad. Aldridge said he is attracted to possibly playing in Spain, Turkey or Australia. He isn’t optimistic the lockout will end soon.
“It could get bad,” Aldridge said. “We thought it was going to be a good negotiation this time. We didn’t actually think this was going to happen. But we prepared for the worst. It’s a little more dramatic for me now that two weeks of the season are canceled.
“If this is what it takes, then I guess we have to do it. I definitely want to play. I don’t think fans really understand it. We didn’t want this lockout; the owners wanted it. I’m reading that the fans are attacking the players because they think we are not working with the owners, but we are. The owners are not working with us.”
[Related: Workers, local businesses hit hardest by NBA game cancellations]
Philadelphia 76ers forward Elton Brand, who entered the league a year after the 1998-99 season was shortened to 50 games by the previous work stoppage, has attended three labor meetings in recent weeks in New York. He didn’t feel optimistic after leaving them.
“I’m not surprised at all,” Brand said. “I was at the meetings and we talked about solidarity and sticking together. It’s what it’s come to. There wasn’t a mass vote, but this is what we agreed on and we’re sticking together.
“We are sticking with the union and what we are doing. I wish we were playing, and I hope we don’t alienate our fans but, at the end of the day, we were locked out. It’s a lockout.”
Sacramento Kings rookie guard Isaiah Thomas has yet to draw his first NBA paycheck, so he doesn’t have nearly as deep a savings account as some of his peers. He’s made money this summer by working in basketball camps and playing in exhibitions during the lockout.
The last pick of this year’s draft, Thomas is in his native Seattle, taking online classes at the University of Washington and working out with his old teammates. He’s also vowed not to cut his hair until the lockout ends. He could go overseas to play if the lockout lasts another month but says he doesn’t regret skipping his senior year at Washington to turn pro.
“The worst thing about it is you really don’t know your next move right now,” Thomas said. “You’re just going off of what you hear. To get the news that the first two weeks are canceled makes it that much worse.”
For now, the players can only hope they won’t lose the entire season.
“We have to gut it out,” Aldridge said. “We have to get even closer now, even more united, during these tough times.”