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Basketball talk all the time, on all LEVELS.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Keys to the Gym: AMAR'E!!!
Ok so somebody’s gunna have to pinch me and wake me up from the dream I’m in where Thee New York Knicks are hovering around first place and its almost X-mas. There’s another reoccurring dream im having and this one star’s some guy named Amar'e Stoudemire who in this early NBA season has put a struggling franchise on his back and made basketball relevant again in a city that has been yearning for another Superstar for more than a decade. Very bold statements for such an early season but a glance at the numbers would suggest that these may in fact be understatements. Words cant quite describe what Amar'e has meant to this teams current success, but breaking an age old record for consecutive thirty point games(7) today with his eighth straight (all wins for the Knicks), speaks volumes of his early season impact. As a life long Knick fan I’ve been taking a look at Stoudemire's recent challenge of the record, and also have been loving the W's that have come with him streaking. Also didn’t want to give him the keys so early in the week because I knew the significance of this game that was coming at weeks end. So thanks Amar'e for making my thoughts and words prophetic this week and now comes dare I say it? The biggest week of games on the schedule in the young season. With the hated Boston Celtics next on the docket, and The streaking Miami Heat coming to town on Friday we will cont to see what these New Look Knicks are all about against the Associations elite. Can’t say enough about AMAR'E and the streak so ill stop here and bask in the glory for now. Something’s telling me we may have a repeat winner of the Keys this time next week.
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Amar'e Stoudemire,
Boston Celtics,
Miami Heat,
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New York Knicks
Monday, December 6, 2010
Keys to the Gym: Lebron James
This weeks Keys to the Gym is going to none other than Mr. Lebron James and Man-O-Man did he put on in front of a sell out crowd/sports world.  Took a while for me to post these weeks keys partly because I was busy eating crow along with others who had choice words for James, (although I did predict that forty on twitter (check the record @bballmajor) lol.)  Secondly I had to let a performance like that breathe; "King James" shut the mouths of all who were in attendance in his once beloved Cleveland 
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basketball,
Cleveland Cavaliers,
Lebron James,
Miami Heat,
NBA
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Home Opener!!
This is another one of those posts that’s extra personal to me due to the fact that it involves another chapter closing on my senior year of ball.  I have to be honest I am a little disappointed not at the games outcome but at the turnout (shouts to those that did come out and showed love.)  I know the culture of a school cant change over night and I’m not sure that’s what I want here because I like Purchase as is, the people, the atmosphere and environment.  I’m not happy with the student bodies school spirit, because I know its has lots to offer and I speak for my team as a whole when I say we want and need our diversity to shine at all home games.  This will make for an interesting dynamic that other schools don’t have anywhere.  Granted it was the first game and people have lives but id love to see this vision become a reality, we shall see.....
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Nod to the KNICKS...
So I was a little rough on my Knicks a little while back and deservingly so, but the same way I posted a lot of heat directed their way due to the slow start, here is the post where I give some props.  It seemed like right after I voiced my displeasure on the lackadaisical play from my knickerbockers; they stepped their game up and proceeded to reel off five straight wins before falling to the hawks the day after Thxgvn.  I’m going to give the boys a mulligan on that lost because honestly who wants to play anything the day after all that turkey? plus I love the way they rebounded the next game in Detroit to keep their road streak alive and extended to 5games the best they have done in a decade (kinda sad I know.)  Ill take these steps in the right direction which to other spoiled fan bases such as the Yankees or Lakers may be taken for granted, but when your team has been down for this long any streak is better than none.  GO NY GO!!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Keys to the Gym: Kemba Walker
It’s rare these days to turn on the telly and get inspired by what you see, but that is exactly what happened when I tuned into the Maui Invitational this year.  Every year this prestigious tournament held in the paradise called Hawaii Connecticut Hawaii Rice  High School Maui  into your own personal playground is second nature ;).  So thanks Kemba…not only for the MVP performance but for inspiring a new section in this blog, because now ill be giving out keys to the gym weekly and with his nation leading thirty points per game it’s not far fetched to think "He'll be back."(Arnold voice)
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Kemba Walker,
Maui Invitational,
NCAA,
UCONN,
UCONN Huskies
Monday, November 22, 2010
On the Road Again
They say that you can tell the true character of a team when it faces adversity on the road, and if that's the case this weekend in Eastern Connecticut  my team exhibited that and much more.  This would be our first road trip and for the returning players this tournament was a chance at some redemption.  A year ago this time we headed out to Conn Eastern Conn  who beat us a year prior and won the game before ours to advance to the championship.  Getting that first win was good but we all knew that we couldn’t just coast to a win in the championship game versus the host team and arguably our first real test of the year.  The game didn’t disappoint they played as hard as we thought they would and also got a little help from the home court refs which we also thought would be the case, but a good team trying to become great not only welcomes pitfalls they adjust and pulls themselves out of eventual holes.  We controlled most of the game but miscommunications on defense let eastern creep back in the game and take a lead with five minute left to play.  Then our All-American (Marv BiLL) did what All-Americans are suppose to do and took over the remainder of the game, that coupled with stops on defense propelled us to victory and the rest as they say is history.  One championship down TWO to GO!! Stay tuned....
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