Friday, February 12, 2016

All-Time East vs. West Team

In honor of All-Star Weekend, I came together with a group of fellow Sports experts and analysts to create an All-Time Starting Lineup for both the East and West All-Star Teams. These players have been selected based on their performances in the All-Star Game. This is strictly all-star based, not collective career-based.



East:



PG: Isiah Thomas
6'1", 180
All-Star Appearances: 12 (1982-'93)
All-Star MVPs: 2 ('84, '86)






SG: Michael Jordan
6'6" 205
All-Star Appearances: 14 (1985-93, '96-'98, 2002-'03)
All-Star MVPs: 3 ('88, '96, '98)




SF: Larry Bird
6'9" 220
All-Star Appearances: 12 (1980-88, '90-'92)
All-Star MVPs: 1 (1982)




PF: Charles Barkley
6'5" 255
All-Star Appearances: 11 (1987-'97)
All-Star MVPs: 1 (1991)




C: Wilt Chamberlain
7'1" 270
All-Star Game Appearances: 13 (1960-69, '71-73)
All-Star Game MVPs: 1 (1960)

West:




PG: Magic Johnson
6'9" 220
All-Star Game Appearances: 12 (1980, '82-'92)
All-Star Game MVPs: 2 ('90, '92)


SG: Kobe Bryant
6'6" 205
All-Star Game Appearances: 18 ('98, 2000-2016)
All-Star Game MVPs: 4 ('02, '07, '09, 2011)



SF: Kevin Durant
6'10" 240
All-Star Game Appearances: 7 (2010-2016)
All-Star Game MVPs: 1 (2012)



PF: Karl Malone
6'9" 260
All-Star Game Appearances: 14 (1988-'98, 2000-'02)
All-Star Game MVPs: 2 ('89, '93)



C: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
7'2" 225
All-Star Game Appearances: 19 (1970-'77, '79-'89)
All-Star Game MVPs: 0

Bench:

East:
Allen Iverson
Dwyane Wade
LeBron James
Julius Erving
Moses Malone
Bill Russell


West:
Oscar Robertson
Jerry West
Clyde Drexler
Kevin Garnett
Tim Duncan
Shaq

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Greatest NBA All-Star Game Performances




1. Magic Johnson (1992)- West 153, East 113
Team: Los Angeles Lakers (West)
Location: Orlando, FL
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 25 points, 9 assists, 5 rebounds

When it comes to impact, it is hard to find any other performance that touched the NBA world the way that Magic Johnson's performance did in 1992. Just months after retiring at the top of his career because of HIV, Johnson made his return to an emotional crowd for the All-Star Game in Orlando. Despite protests from some of the other players, Johnson suited up for his last All-Star Game. Magic was the headliner for that night as it was the most memorable moment that captured the hearts of the fans. He finished the game with 25 points, 9 assists and 5 rebounds. Magic has had many great All-Star games, but this is his the game that is his crowning moment. It is significant because nobody thought that he would even live, let alone participate. The final showdown that Magic had with Michael Jordan and Isiah Thomas made this even more special as the West dominated the East 153, 113.




2. Michael Jordan (1988) East 138, West 133
Team: Chicago Bulls (East)
Location: Chicago, IL
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 40 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals, 4 blocks

Michael Jordan was the Ambassador for All-Star Weekend in Chicago. The night before, he defeated Dominique Wilkins in a heavyweight classic battle known as the "Slam Dunk Contest". To finish things off, Jordan delivered the best statistical game at the time for anyone not named Wilt Chamberlain. Michael out shined a "Who's Who?" of Top 10 Greats from Magic, Bird, Kareem and Hakeem along with other legends like Karl Malone, Moses Malone, Isiah Thomas, etc. MJ finished the game with 40 points (17-23 shooting), 8 rebounds, 4 steals and 4 blocks as the East defeated the West in a close game 138, 133. Michael took home ASG MVP Honors in front of the hometown crowd at Chicago Stadium. The West put up a great battle, but had no answer for Jordan. Michael announced his arrival as the best pure player in the game on this night, and for the season as he would later win NBA MVP.



3. Wilt Chamberlain (1962) West 150, East 130
Team: Philadelphia Warriors (East)
Location: St. Louis, MO
 All-Star Game MVP: No
Stat Line: 42 points, 24 rebounds

Despite his team losing this game, Wilt Chamberlain's numbers in the 1962 NBA All-Star Game are out of this world. In typical Wilt fashion, he destroyed the stat sheet with 42 points and 24 rebounds. Wilt is the highest ranked player on this list to not win All-Star Game MVP in his best performance. Bob Pettit won the Game's MVP Award, but Wilt was clearly the star that night. Wilt won ASG MVP in his rookie season of 1960, but this game gets the nod because Chamberlain set the record for most points in All-Star Game History (42).






4. Kobe Bryant (2011) West 148, East 143
Team: Los Angeles Lakers (West)
Location: Los Angeles, CA
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 37 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals

Kobe Bryant was in his best form during the 2011 NBA All-Star Game. Bryant clearly felt the momentum from the hometown crowd at the Staples Center because he put on the best All-Star show of his career with 37 points, 14 boards, 3 assists and 3 steals as the West defeated the East 148-143. Kobe earned his fourth All-Star MVP Award, tying Bob Pettit for the most in NBA History.





5. Isiah Thomas (1986) East 139, West 132
Team: Detroit Pistons (East)
Location: Dallas, TX
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 30 points, 10 assists

Isiah Thomas was always entertaining in the All-Star Game as he battled rival PG Magic Johnson. However, Zeke's best game was in 1986 when he dominated the ball by leading the East in a fourth quarter rally to win 139-132. Isiah dropped 30 points with 10 dimes as he took home his second All-Star MVP Award.




6. Allen Iverson (2001) East 111, West 110
Team: Philadelphia 76ers (East)
Location: Washington, DC
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 25 points, 5 assists, 4 steals, 2 rebounds

Scoring Champ and MVP Allen Iverson was a perennial show stopper in the All-Star Game. However, his 2001 Performance is clearly his most standout game. Iverson was the shining star in front of the Washington, DC crowd as he carried an Eastern Conference team with Jerry Stackhouse, Antonio Davis, Anthony Mason and Dikembe Mutombo to victory over a Western Conference team stacked with starpower in the frontcourt. The West team featured beasts like Shaquille O'Neal, Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Chris Webber and Rasheed Wallace along with Kobe Bryant in the backcourt. That is a heavy accomplishment, as Iverson took home his first All-Star MVP Award with 25 points, 5 assists, 4 steals and 2 rebounds. This is how he would typically carry the Sixers during his career. This was the best game of Allen Iverson's All-Star Legacy.




7. Kevin Garnett (2003) West 155, East 145 (Double OT)
Team: Minnesota Timberwolves (West)
Location: Atlanta, GA
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 37 points, 9 rebounds

Kevin Garnett's 2003 All-Star Game was his most significant. This was Michael Jordan's final All-Star Game, but Garnett stole the show as he led the West to victory 155-145 in double overtime with 37 points and 9 rebounds. This was another stellar All-Star Game among many during the 2000's Decade.




8. LeBron James (2011) West 148, East 143
Team: Miami Heat (East)
Location: Los Angeles, CA
All-Star Game MVP: No
Stat Line: 29 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists

LeBron James and Kobe Bryant had a great battle in the 2011 All-Star Game. LBJ embraced his role as a villain during his first year in Miami as he looked to crush the hopes of the fans at the Staples Center by leading the troops in the East to near victory before Kobe saved the day. James finished the game with a Triple Double (29/12/10). If his comeback were successful, LeBron would have won the Game's MVP.




9. Dwyane Wade (2010) East 141, West 139
Team: Miami Heat (East)
Location: Dallas, TX
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 28 points, 11 assists, 6 rebounds

Dwyane Wade led all scorers with 28 points to go with his 11 assists and 6 rebounds in front of an all-time attendance record of 108,713 fans at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas. Wade's performance earned him All-Star MVP Honors. The most special aspect of this game is that Wade shot 75% from the field. Unbelievable.



10. Kobe Bryant (2002) West 135, East 120
Team: Los Angeles Lakers (West)
Location: Philadelphia, PA
All-Star Game MVP: Yes
Stat Line: 31 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds

Kobe Bryant truly left his stamp on All-Star Game History when he won his first of a record four All-Star MVP Awards in the 2002 NBA ASG in his home of Philadelphia, PA. Bryant was heavily booed that night because the Lakers defeated Allen Iverson's 76ers in the Finals the previous year. The fans clearly had a rotten taste in their mouths. Plus, that is how fans in Philly are in general. Nonetheless, Kobe was incredible with a spectacular 31/5/5 game to lead the West to victory 135-120. In the words of John Cena, Kobe truly rose above the hate from the fans that night as he overshadowed the rest of the competition. Another significant thing that I remember from this game was the fact that Allen Iverson was the Ambassador for All-Star Weekend as he wore number 6 in honor of Dr. J. Side Note: This ASG probably had the best collection of shoes by that time.


Saturday, February 6, 2016

Super Bowl Golden Team

In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Super Bowl, I have decided to create my own All-Time Super Bowl Team comprised of the Greatest Players in Super Bowl History. These are the players that brought their very best on the Game's biggest stage.

Offense:



QB: Joe Montana




RB: Emmitt Smith





RB: Franco Harris



FB: Larry Csonka






WR: Jerry Rice




WR: Lynn Swann





WR: Michael Irvin



TE: Jay Novacek



Offensive Tackle: Art Shell



Offensive Tackle: Forest Gregg




Offensive Guard: Larry Allen



Offensive Guard: Gene Upshaw



Center: Mike Webster




Defense:




Defensive End: Charles Haley



Defensive End: Reggie White







Defensive Tackle: "Mean" Joe Greene




Defensive Tackle: Randy White



Outside Linebacker: Lawrence Taylor





Outside Linebacker: Jack Ham






Middle Linebacker: Jack Lambert




Middle Linebacker: Ray Lewis



Cornerback: Deion Sanders




Cornerback: Mel Blount







Strong Safety: Ronnie Lott




Free Safety: Jake Scott



Special Teams:




Kicker: Adam Vinatieri





PR/KR: Desmond Howard







Punter: Ray Guy






Coach: Chuck Knoll


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Super Cam's Journey to the Super Bowl


Cam Newton has been the Central Storyline for the 2015 NFL Season. Newton has become a rather polarizing figure to say the least. He is loved, respected and admired by not only his team, but many fans across the league because of how unique his personality is.

They have learned to embrace Cam for who he is and how he is not willing to change for anyone. That is a quality that is worthy of admiration. On the other hand, you have his skeptics and critics who perceive him as "brash, arrogant" and even as much as a "thug" because of how he carries himself.



No one expected the Panthers to dominate the way that they have this season, as Carolina finished the Season 15-1. The Panthers led the NFL in PPG with 31.2. Cam Newton has been the quintessential catalyst for his team with a unique form of leadership. Newton has matured in many ways not just as a player, but as a person. His impact has the potential to transcend the NFL in the way that others before him have. Cam has been the surge of energy that this Panthers team needed. The athleticism that Newton has for a man his size at the QB position is something that is revolutionary.



After plowing through the Regular Season, the Panthers defeated defending NFC Champions the Seattle Seahawks in a game that went down to the wire at home in Charlotte. The Panthers had the Seahawks in the palm of their hand by halftime with a 31-0 lead. Suddenly, QB Russell Wilson rallied the troops for 24 unanswered points before the Panthers clamped down to hold the lead for the victory. In the NFC Championship, the Panthers slaughtered the Arizona Cardinals 49-15.

Now, Cam's next challenge takes place on the 50th Anniversary of the Super Bowl. This is the Greatest Stage of All, as Super Cam and the Newtons face General Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos.

Peyton himself has something to prove in his own way after his 2013 MVP Season went up in flames at the hands of the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII 43-8. Manning is at the twilight of his career, and it has been evident this entire season. The Broncos Defense has carried the team to cover for Manning's decline.

On the other end, Carolina's Defense is just as lethal as Denver's Defense. The Panthers pouncing Defense has caused some to draw parallels to the 1985 Chicago Bears. It just so happens that Panthers Coach Ron Rivera played for that historic Bears Defense. He has definitely instilled that toughness and aggressiveness into his players as the results speak for themselves.

As a QB, your job is to make players around you look better and to cover up as many holes as you possibly can. I believe that Cam has done that this season as he is without question the Most Valuable Player in the NFL.



With the world on his shoulders, Cam Newton looks to finish business and continue to prove his skeptics wrong. I cannot think of a better way to leave a mark on the league than to defeat the consummate Golden Boy of the NFL, Peyton Manning. Peyton is the prototypical image of a traditional QB and leader on the field. Newton defies tradition with his counter culture attitude.

This will definitely be an atmosphere where a torch will be passed, and Cam is ready to carry it. Cam is a General that marches to the beat of his own drum.