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B-Easy on the kid!

September 1st 2009 12:42
It goes without saying that people have issues! It is normal for someone to ponder life and death when they go through hard times. It doesn't make it particularly easy when you are in the spotlight, and your problems become a topic for public discussion. It doesn't help that the media (including bloggers like ME) make a big deal out of what athletes do in their personal lives. Frankly, we shouldn't judge! I can't say that I am not a culprit of the being judgmental at times. But I do understand that it is important to try and help, rather than reiterate the issue at hand.

What more do I need to do?
What more do I need to do?



Mike Beasley is going through some things right now, and there are concerns of suicidal behavior. But we cannot assume that these issues are due to external influences. We also shouldn't decide for him whether he is sane or not. B-Easy (Mike Beasley) is only 20 years old. Don't you remember being 20? Smoking weed is ok for the public to do, but if an athlete smokes weed in his down time - we call them delinquents! Getting into altercations at a club or hotel all of a sudden makes you - a thug? It is normal for a 20 year old to experience difficulties and have slight brushes with the law. Why do we have to put so much pressure on these players? With the exception of people like the Lebron, Kobe and KG (who have great families and influences in their lives); we should not assume all young superstars will immediately comply to NBA standards. Even Charles Barkley used to say he didn't want to be a role model! These things happen with time.


Just let me live!
Just let me live!


Isn't the need to REBEL, the best part of being a young testosterone driven man. Mike Beasley is not crazy! He is just a young guy with too much on his plate. He played really well last season. Rehab and issues aside, the kid is TALENTED. We should support him, rather than give up on him or put him down. I'm sure he will be a productive player for many years to come. As long as people get off his back about not being 'perfect'. Let the kid grow up, the way the rest of us had the opportunity to! (This include bloggers like ME)
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NFL has banned the use of social media during games. Apparently use of social media before and after games is allowed, but during - prohibited. Which I think is fair! Social media has clearly become an important part of society, helping us all stay connected. I thoroughly enjoy reading the banter between Baron Davis and Steve Nash. And I find Shaq's outrageous tweets, overly entertaining. Mostly, I love hearing about trades and signings before most of the general public. Social media has given those of us who are technologically inclined, the 'inside scoop' so to speak.

Banning Tweets for Athletes
Banning Tweets for Athletes


But I can totally understand the frustration of the NFL owners and coaching staff. It is cool to want to be in touch with your fans at all times. Of course its okay to want to share your on field experiences, with those you consider loved ones. But your job as an athlete is to give all your attention to the game at hand. Any athlete will tell you that there is no such thing as 'too much focus'. It is vital to keep your head in the game each and every minute (I did not intend to take a quote from a high school musical song). Freedom of expression and the right to use any platform to express your feelings is all good. But when you are getting paid millions to win games, the last thing you should be thinking about is 'I gotta tweet, my tweeps'. Plus the info you are dishing out can backfire, just ask Antonio Cromartie!

Keep us in the loop ya'll!
Keep us in the loop ya'll!


Social media is the greatest thing since sliced bread (probably better, because I don't even think sliced bread is that great)! I love being in touch with everybody, everyday. Plus I really appreciate these athletes who take the time to keep in touch with the fans. So don't stop tweeting, posting, commenting or status updating guys! Just make sure you ain't pissing off the people who pay you salary.
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Mephis might have 'The Answer'

August 31st 2009 18:22
A few days ago, I was informed that the Grizzlies were interested in signing Allen Iverson. Firstly the information that was given to me, came from A.I's Twitter page. Not to say that Twitter isn't a reliable source of information, but I have my doubts about whether or not A.I is just playing games with us. I have heard a lot of outlandish statements and claims on Twitter, and I can safely say 80% of them were total B.S! I promised I wouldn't blog about it, but all doubts aside, what if this were actually to happen? We all know the Memphis Grizzlies could use Iverson!

The Next Generation
The Next Generation


Just think of the offensive powerhouse the Grizzlies could become with A.I. on their squad. Picture having Rudy Gay, O.J Mayo, Allen Iverson, Marc Gasol and Hasheem Thabeet as your stating 5. Then having Mike Conley, Marko Jaric and Darrell Arthur as potential Sixth men. Not to mention the rest of the bench, who I might add are quiet a talented bunch of ball players. Although Iverson is aging and his productivity seemed to have reduce last year after being traded; Iverson is still a 25pts and 8ast threat on an above average night. People have written him off way to soon. Iverson on his worst night, is better than 50% of the guards in the league (you know its true). I think he still has a lot of juice left in the carton. A move to Memphis might help A.I get back into the swing of things. You could clearly see that Detroit isn't the right place for him! Seeing A.I. coming off the bench, is like seeing Superman around Cryptonyte (It just ain't right!).

That's Right, I am Awesome!
That's Right, I am Awesome!


Allen Iverson is one of the greatest athletes of our time. Although he may not have been the easiest player to appreciate due to all the drama he has caused his fans and his team-mates. There is no way you can deny that Allen Iverson will go down as one of the greats. If Memphis can wok out some sort of deal to get A.I, he can immediately help Memphis win games. He can also help with inspiring and tutoring the newbie superstars (O.J Mayo, Rudy Gay and Mike Conley). Regardless of whether this will happen or not, I won't be disappointed. At least its has given me something to think about other than Health Care reform and the GFC.

Hate him or Love him?
Hate him or Love him?
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Spurs and Rockets do well

December 24th 2008 00:28


In the latest round of NBA action, San Antonio and Housten recorded impressive wins over Sacremento and New Jersey respectively.

The Spurs defeated the Kings by 101-85 while the Rockets beat the Nets 114-91.

Although Sacremento lost, John Salmons was the leading pointscorer in the match with 22 next to his name in just over 37 minutes of game time.

The Rockets also had a night to remember, registering their fourth consecutive win, after beating the Nets by 23 points.

Thanks to the work produced by Yao Ming, Housten were able to easily account for a New Jersey side that looked dangerous on occasions.

Ming scored 24 points in 35 minutes of game time to become the leading pointscorer for the match.

Other NBA results

Golden State Warriors 81 - Orlando Magic 113
Los Angeles Lakers 105 - Memphis Grizzlies 96
Portland Trail Blazers 89 - Denver Nuggets 97
Toronto Raptors 97 - Los Angeles Clippers 75
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Boston unstoppable in NBA

December 16th 2008 22:53


It seems no team can match it with reigning NBA champions, the Boston Celtics at the moment


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Sun shining on San Antonio and Dallas

December 5th 2008 23:47


San Antonio scoring machine Tony Parker was the star as the Spurs defeated the Denver Nuggets 103-91 last night


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Rockets on target against San Antonio

November 30th 2008 21:55


The Housten Rockets have ended San Antonio Spurs five match winning streak, beating them 103-84 last night


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Spurs star feels sensation again in NBA

November 26th 2008 22:25


San Antonio star Manu Ginobili is thankful to be back on court and holds no regrets of heading to the Olympics with Argentina, despite suffering the ankle injury that kept him out for months in September


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Still with much to learn - the Dream Team were too strong for Argentina


Argentina tried everything, but the USA outnumbered them in class


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Overwhelming - Argentina defended well against Croatia


Argentina has destroyed Croatia with a dream performance of high quality


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