Sunday, January 4, 2015

2014 Year End Awards

Athlete of the Year: Kevin Durant
Kevin Durant had another banner year. This time, he added an MVP Award to his impressive resume. Durant would also win his fourth scoring title as he helped to lead the Thunder to the WCF where OKC would fall short to the San Antonio Spurs. Durant would also be chosen as the player to appear on the cover of NBA 2k15. This has indeed been a special year for Durant.







Team of the Year: San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs added a 5th NBA Championship Trophy to their Trophy Case to their storied history. The Spurs added to their legacy as they dismantled and obliterated the Miami Heat in merely 5 games. This was the ultimate revenge for the Spurs as they were one game away from beating Miami the year before. San Antonio was an all-around machine that ran to perfection. The Spurs finished first in their division. Their playoff run was great, as they defeated the Mavericks (4-3) in the first round, ran through a young Blazers team in the second round (4-1), and theiincce rival OKC (4-2) in the Conference finals before the rematch. San Antonio redeemed themselves in great fashion as they defeated Miami with technique and execution. The Heat were exposed with no help from shady calls by the refs in their favor. The Spurs destroyed the Heat on the boards, as well as on the perimeter. It was a textbook victory that basketball purists could be very proud of. Aside from LeBron's cramps, Kawhi Leonard neutralized him fairly well. Leonard won the Finals MVP. This series reminded me of the first title win over the Knicks in 1999, and the series against LeBron's Cavs in 2007. The Spurs added to their legacy as a Dynasty. The Spurs are currently 4th in most championships in NBA History.







Game of the Year: Super Bowl 48 (Seahawks vs. Broncos)
This was the ultimate surprise of the year. No one expected the Seahawks to not only win, but to murder the Broncos in the process. The Seattle Legion Defense lowered the Boom on MVP Peyton Manning and the Denver Offense by giving him no preparation time at all. The momentum was set from the first safety of the game. The Seahawks continued to bring the pain like Method Man with their swarming blitzes, and how they shut down the receivers. Denver was a heavy favorite. In this game, they were greatly exposed. Peyton Manning's Record-Setting MVP Season went up in flames, as the Seahawks spoiled his comeback story. This game was the closest thing to the 1985 Bears 46-10 wipeout of the Patriots in Super Bowl XX. The Seahawks won their first Super Bowl, as they mutilated Denver, 43-8.






Most Improved Team: Washington Wizards
Recently, the Washington Wizards have been the feel good story of not only the NBA, but Washington, DC overall. As a native Washingtonian, I am impressed and thrilled to see the success of this team. For years, the Wizards have been overlooked and practically irrelevant in the scope of the NBA. However, they have made a quiet rise and progression in the East. John Wall has emerged as an upper echelon Point Guard as he leads the way. The Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls in convincing fashion in the playoffs before being eliminated by the Pacers. With the addition of Paul Pierce, the Wizards will look forward to building on the previous success.





Surprise Team: Dallas Cowboys
Out of all teams in the world of sports, the Dallas Cowboys have played above their recent mediocre standards. It is ironic that a team as decorated as the Cowboys has now become a surprise. Recently, Dallas has become a laughingstock in the NFL, as they have registered consecutive seasons ending in 8-8 or worse. However, the Cowboys have proven the skeptics wrong as they have gone 12-4 to clinch the NFC East. Along the way, Dallas has knocked the December monkey off of their back by going undefeated for the entire month. Along the way, QB Tony Romo has broken Troy Aikman's record as the Franchise All-Time Leader in Passing Yards. Running Back DeMarco Murray broke Emmitt Smith's Single Season Rushing Record. Pro Bowl Wide Receiver Dez Bryant also broke the Team's Single Season Record for Receiving Touchdowns. All three have made great cases for NFL MVP. Not only that, but four players from the Cowboys have been named to the All-Pro Team. How bout them Cowboys?!






Breakout Athlete: JJ Watt
JJ Watt has been the heartbeat of the Houston Texans since his arrival in 2011. After two straight All-Pro Seasons, Watt continues his run of excellence as he has recorded his second 20 Sack Season in his 4 year NFL Career. Watt also recorded 5 fumbles this season, which led the NFL. JJ has earned unanimous votes in multiple positions for the All-Pro Team. Watt's play has earned him an MVP Nomination.



Headline of the Year: Ray Rice assaults wife in elevator/Donald Sterling
These two stories share the spot for Top Headlines of 2014, because of how detrimental they have been to their respective sports. Ray Rice truly gave a black eye to the NFL with the assault of his fiancé who is now his wife. The video was disturbing to say the least. Rice was not only suspended, but he was even taken out of the Madden 15 Video Game. Donald Sterling proved that the racist 1950's mentality is still alive and well, although it is dying out. Sterling would go on to say that he did not want any black people at his games. New Commissioner Adam Silver would have a massive problem within his first term as Commissioner shortly after David Stern retired. Silver moved quickly as he dropped the hammer like Thor, when he banned Sterling for life from the NBA. Players would orchestrate a protest during the playoff series between the Clippers and Warriors, where they would wear their warmup shirts inside out. Sterling would fire back with a lawsuit. However, the NBA would nail a counter blow as Sterling would have to sell the team for $2 Billion. Steve Ballmer would go on to purchase the franchise.

Inspirational Athlete of the Year: LeBron James
In the wake of the devastating defeat at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs, LeBron James started to reflect on the direction of his career. Following the season, LeBron became an unrestricted free agent. As a result, the LeBron Sweepstakes would begin once again as they did in 2010. Questions swirled all across the media as to where LeBron would end up. Fittingly, one of the candidates was Cleveland. The Cavaliers made a very strong bid to bring back the hometown hero that they villified because of how he made his exit four years earlier. They pulled strings left and right, from signing Kevin Love, to having the number one draft pick (Andrew Wiggins). The stars were lining up in Cleveland. Meanwhile, LeBron scanned the roster of Miami, and realized that the well that he drank from for championship glory had now run dry. The glamour and mystique of Miami faded away. The magic wasn't there for him. The party was officially over in South Beach. Pat Riley even held a Press Conference practically begging LeBron to stay. He even put his rings on the table, challenging LeBron to be loyal. Riles made the wrong move doing that, because he basically called out LeBron for being a quitter. LBJ saw the writing on the wall as he did before in Cleveland, and knew his days with the Heat were numbered. During the Summer of 2014, LeBron made his triumphant return as the proverbial Prodigal Son to his hometown of Cleveland. LeBron made peace with the same owner (Dan Gilbert), who said that the Cavs would win a title before he would ever win one in Miami. Gilbert was the same owner who behaved like a spoiled child when LeBron left for a better opportunity. Now, they have buried the hatchet as they say. The same fans who burned his jersey when he made his "Decision" have now welcomed him back.






Most Improved Athlete: DeMarco Murray
Cowboys Running Back DeMarco Murray has been a quiet success story. In the midst of low to mediocre expectations for Dallas, DeMarco is shining brightly. This season, Murray has made a strong case for the MVP Award, as he has picked up the ball and carried it well in the absence of Adrian Peterson. Murray has had a groundbreaking season, as he has helped to spear head the recent success of the Cowboys. With an impressive offensive line, Murray has been brilliant this year. With consistency and being healthy, only time will tell what else he can do.






Play of the Year: Odell Beckham's catch vs. The Dallas Cowboys
What else can you say? Nothing compares to how spectacular this catch was by Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr., even if it was against my Cowboys.





Documentary of the Year: 1984 NBA Draft
The story about this draft is enough for me to give this the "Documentary of the Year" Award. This has to be arguably the best Documentary that NBA TV has ever done. The 1984 NBA Draft is what is considered to be by many (myself included) as the greatest Draft Class in NBA History. The class included a total of 5 Hall of Famers (3 were selected in the Top 5). This draft is legendary for the quality that it produced. The draft starts out great with Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon as the 1st Overall pick for the Houston Rockets. Olajuwon stayed in the same city where he became a star in College. It also had its classic punchline with Sam Bowie as the 2nd Pick for the Blazers right ahead of Michael Jordan at number 3 for the Chicago Bulls. Jordan's college teammate Sam Perkins was selected 4th to the Dallas Mavericks, as Sir Charles Barkley went 5th for the Philadelphia 76ers. John Stockton was the quiet coming in the draft. Brazilian Legend Oscar Schmidt was drafted, but stayed in Brazil to dominate. This draft also had great role players such as Otis Thorpe, Sam Perkins and Kevin Willis to name a few. Even Coach Rick Carlisle was drafted. What fascinates me the most is how these careers connect with each other. This draft bridged gaps from the Magic-Bird Era to the Era of Duncan, Kobe, etc. This draft has made a major mark, and the story is incredible.




Milestone of the Year: Payton Manning becomes NFL All-Time TD Pass Leader.
Peyton Manning continued to make history as he became NFL Career Leader in Touchdown Passes. The rate that he reached this milestone is even more impressive considering how efficient he has been throughout his career. Manning continues to decorate his career as he nears the end of his journey.







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