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Friday, June 5, 2009

Lakers draw first blood

Nice to see the Pittsburgh Penguins fans take a page out of the Toronto Raptors fan playbook and dress in the colour of the visiting team. The Penguinos downed the Red Wings 4-2 to even the series and to answer yesterday's question, no, the Wings couldn't continue to hold Sidney Crosby down...as if the NBA's championship trophy wasn't ugly enough, did they really need to have it covering half the floor at the Staples Center in L.A.? You can see the bloody thing from the moon. The Lakers opened the series with a 100-75 beatdown of the Orlando Magic. Awaiting word whether Pau Gasol hurt his hand when Kobe slapped it in the picture to the right..nice touch on the part of The Mandarin restaurant having a TV spot in which two young girls, maybe 10, are declared as being "crazy about chicken balls". Me? I'm crazy about Chickenfoot, in stores today...if Rachelle Leah was hosting a UFC All Access to the worst fighter in the world, I'd watch. She's that smokin'...Toronto FC's season ticket holders will indeed have first crack at their own tickets - weird as that may sound - for the August visit by Real Madrid...Randy Johnson finally completed his journey to 300 against one of the worst teams in history in a virtually empty stadium. Almost fitting for one of the games most miserable guys...Detroit Tigers pitcher Dontrelle Willis gave up five runs without allowing a hit. Five walks and a hit batter will help that along...a great piece on athletes and their wives that shows the athletes are usually getting the better end of the deal. Yes, I'm talking about you Marko Jaric, Jeff Garcia and Scott Podsednik, among others...good of the NBA to wait until the opening of its championship series to announce that LeBron James was being fined $25,000 for skipping out on the media a week ago...you cannot make this up. Boston Red Sox one-time slugger David Ortiz is having his eyes checked. What, it took two months of hitting .187 for the Sox to figure that might be an idea?...Toronto Star journo Dave Feschuk took apart Chris Bosh in this fantastic piece. That Bosh thinks he deserves the same money as LeBron James and Dwayne Wade - multiple time playoff round winners and MVP's of the regular season and playoffs, respectively - is downright comical. Bosh is intent on reaching free agency after the next season...have a great Friday.

5 comments:

Blake Kennedy said...

Would RandoMango be interested in publishing a response piece written by yours truly in defense of Bosh and why he does deserve a max contract?

TB said...

No thanks. I'm more interested in working on my brand than actually working on what I'm paid to do.

Point, Mango.

Blake Kennedy said...

Pshaw. You're not allowed to build your brand until you're absolutely the best blogger AND marketing guy out there. If you dare try to improve yourself on your own down time you will be ridiculed.

Never mind that you're one of the absolute few best bloggers/marketers out there; never mind that you can't be replaced; never mind that you've done everything possible given the situation around you in the time you've been doing this. You have to absolutely flog yourself publicly to prove you're loyal, not build your "brand". And if you do flog yourself and apologize to everybody left, right and centre for your failings, we'll criticize you for being weak and your ceiling maxed out. After all, a truly great blogger / marketer shouldn't ever fail, those around him should never fail and thus have nothing to apologize for.

TB said...

I haven't heard of that much flogging since, well, yesterday...when David Carradine died performing some wrist aerobics in, of all places, Bangkok.

norway said...

I'm not quite ready to give Oritz the excuse of bad sight for his bad hitting. Recently it got known that the alpinist Aksel Lund Svindal checked his eye sight as well. His sight was so bad that the doctor would usually recommend laser surgery. The guy got 3 world championship gold medals, 12 first place finishes in the world cup and won the world cup overall twice while being pretty much blind as a bat! He probably managed to do all this because his sight was always bad and he's gotten used to it from the start. Find it strange that Ortiz vision should decline at the age he's at now, usually does so when younger and when getting old.