Until next time, live out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
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- Greg Griffin
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
- Determination, Real, Efforts, and Abilities, Means Success! D.R.E.A.M.S
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Dwyane Wade trying to play kick ball with Ramon Sessions
You mean to tell me that Dwyane Wade didn't intentional kick Ramon
Sessions in his Man Muscle...you be the judge.
Until next time, live out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
Until next time, live out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Gerald Henderson flies high
Dwight Howard on the wrong end of a posted…Gerald Henderson throws one down!!!
Until next time, live out your DREAMS with some Determination. Put forth Real Efforts. Given your Abilities Means you will have Success.
Monday, December 17, 2012
The 2nd coming of Jeremy Lin
When you’re first at anything, like graduating from college in your family, being the oldest sibling, or even carrying an entire country on your back for basketball, naturally the bar is set high. Let me ask you this: how difficult is it to come second behind the greatness of that person or even third. In most cases being compared to those who came before you is inevitable. There is no place where this is more visible than in sports. You can’t have Kobe without comparison to Jordan, Chris Paul to Isaiah Thomas, LeBron James to, well LeBron James, or Chris Tang to Jeremy Lin.
Oak Hill Academy, a little preparatory Baptist affiliated high school, in Mouth of Wilson, VA just might have another special player. Never heard of this prep school before? Allow me to assist you with a few names: Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Rajon Rondo, and Brandon Jennings, even Jerry Stackhouse. All are products of this basketball powerhouse with a school principle:
Deep down inside, all children are good. Regardless of academic ability, every child is capable of success. All children would rather succeed than fail. Once a child gets a taste of success, he or she will want more.
Now I’m sure you’ve heard of Oak Hill Academy, right?
Chris Tang. Have you heard of him? Well, his basketball “hoop dreams” was set in motion from the love he found in watching the great Yao Ming. While growing up, Tang fell in love with the game and like most Asian kids he went to the playgrounds around his neighborhood to master Ming’s moves. In a recent interview Tang had this to say about watching Yao playing for the Houston Rockets;
“When I got out of school, I’d go straight to watching the Rockets on the internet. My dad used to get mad at me because I would skip meals sometimes to watch the fourth quarter of a game, but I couldn’t stop. It was crazy just how much I loved to watch those guys play”.
In China, like most overseas countries, if a basketball player has the talent and skill-set he can turn pro at a very young age, and earn money for his family. Unlike here in the States you must play at least one year of college basketball or be removed from high school at least one year after your graduating year. I hear Tang was that good to have the option of entering the Chinese National basketball program or play for a local club team.
Fast forward a few years and Chris Tang now plays for Oak Hill Academy. The comparisons to Lin will only increase now that he’s at a more visible Prep School. Currently, Tang has several colleges with strong interest in signing him from Virginia, Virginia Tech, Maryland, to Stanford, Oregon and even Jeremy Lin’s former college Harvard.
Transitionally, Oak Hill Academy basketball program attracts local kids from around the country. Most of them come with very high potential and the ability to play Division I college ball; they just need polishing. However, with the increase of basketball being more globalize stories of international kids, like Chris Tang, coming to play for Prep Schools shouldn’t be a shocker. What is shocking, to me perhaps, is that we are quick to find the next ‘whoever’ because it’s a great story. Should I not be so surprised by sports comparison being made because, like the phrase goes, history often repeats its self, we all pattern our games after somebody, right? So for the 2nd coming of...enter a name here I’m sure it won’t be hard...keep working to mimic your favorite player because your time will soon come.
Until next time, live out your DREAMS with some Determination. Put forth Real Efforts. Given your Abilities Means you will have Success.
Friday, December 14, 2012
The New Mr. 30,000
In sports ‘real’
milestones occur every so often. And
they are often made a big deal. This
recent milestone has only four NBA players who have reached the 30,000-point
club. Kobe Bryan is the newest. Kobe Bryant’s legacy amongst the basketball
greats will always be debated around the league, and in barbershops. At the age of 34 years old, Bryant is the
youngest to reach this mark. However, it
took him the longest to achieve such a mark.
Making the jump
from high school to the NBA, by far the best to ever do it, has allowed him the
most opportunity to pursue this record. Now,
with him playing in his 17th season with the Lakers, he will truly
go down as one of the greatest Lakers of all time. I’m sure that too will be debated. The other NBA greats that Bryant joins in the
30,000-point club are Chamberlain, “The Captain” Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, “The
Mail-Man” Karl Malone, and His Airiness Michael Jordan. Those five I’ll match up against any five you
can get any day!
What makes this
more remarkable is that Bryant’s numbers are up even at this age. Yes, the Lakers’ season hasn't gone as planned,
thus far, but Kobe has seemed to be improving.
His free-throw attempts are higher, and the stat that stands out to me
the most is he is assisting on a higher percentage of his teammates baskets. That means he’s passing the ball more. I’m sure Bryant would like to see more wins
and championship rings to catch Jordan, and his six.
I notice Bryant’s
skills are far from declining. That’s
great for Lakers fans, maybe not so great for other teams around the
league. The rumors of him retiring are
no longer heard of. I think those
retiring rumors only had legs because Bryant seemed to struggle throughout last
year.
Bryant had this
to say on joining this elite group
“I really just love what I do. I just have
a passion for it. I thoroughly enjoy it and this is my 17th year but
for some reason that passion hasn't gone down.
It’s been quite the opposite and I really have no explanation for it; it’s
actually increased.
I have so much love for the game and I
just enjoy working hard and doing what I do best”
It’s not surprising
that Bryant spoke about working hard. He
has a work habit second to none of any current NBA player. He truly has no off
season.
Will Bryant win
another ring or two, catch Kareem for the all-time scoring leader, and more
importantly keep his sanity with this current Lakers roster? Only time will
tell and if we know anything about Kobe Bryant he will down taking a shot.
Until next time
live, out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given
your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
NBA Fathers' New Favorite Sons
I believe it’s only appropriate that since the holiday seasons is upon us that I take this time to write about a feel good sports family story.
Let me start off by saying I was sold on this University when Rumeal Robinson hit those two free-throws to clinch their first National Championship. That sharp shooting of Glen Rice only made it better. If you haven’t guessed it, I’m talking about University of Michigan. Not only do they have a growing basketball program but their football program isn’t too shabby. I can remember like it was yesterday Heisman trophy winner, Desmond Howard posed after a punt return against rival Ohio St. in 1991.
The next generation revolutionized the game of basketball by creation of the “Fab 5” Webber, Rose, Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson played at a level that no other group of freshman had ever played. During their time at Michigan basketball was buzzing from their style of play, confidence, and swagger. Although the “Fab 5” had swagger before Kanye West made it a popular phrase there was another guy creating his own buzz at Purdue University. Glenn “Big Dog” Robinson the All-America well-built 6’8” forward, who had scoring ability anywhere on the court, lead all college players in scoring with 30.3 points per game.
While in the National Basketball Association (NBA) there was a point guard with a ‘mean’ cross-over dribble that dub the name UTEP Two-Step, after attending the University of Texas – El Paso, Tim Hardaway had Golden State Warriors fans coming out in droves to see him play.
Having a son myself its nothing more rewarding to have you son (or daughter) playing the game you love. This is what both “Big Dog” and Hardaway Sr. are experiencing with their sons Robinson III and Hardaway Jr.
The connection to Michigan is that they both are restoring the glory days of Wolverine basketball. They have Michigan rank #4, in the AP Polls, and once again Michigan is viewed as more than a power house football program.
Michigan basketball program is finally recovering from minor setbacks from the “Fab 5” era (scandals) these two sons are putting up numbers that drawing positive news coverage. Hardaway Jr. leads the teams in scoring 18.2 points per game and Robinson leads the team with 7.6 boards per game.
Not having a famous father, I can only imagine its pressures and difficulty to live up to a famous father’s reputation, ask Marcus Jordan son of Michael Jordan. However, Hardaway Jr. had this to say when ask about being compare to his father “I realized I don’t have to do it for my dad, I can do it for myself”
These two Wolverines are from very different environments but share a very unique bond. Heck they are similar in built both 6’6’’ and only 5lbs separating them. It’s no wonder that when Robinson III took his official visit to Michigan Hardaway Jr. was his tour guide. Having their fathers’ athleticism maybe the ingredients needed to get the team to the Final Four; as a Michigan fan my fingers are crossed. Robinson III and Hardaway Jr. are more than just sons of famous NBA players. They are young kids enjoying life as a collegiate athlete, trash talking each other, and supporting each other on and off the court with the goal of making it to the NBA.
Until next time live out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
D'Antoni You Are Next...
It’s appropriate that the latest news in the NBA is coming out of Los Angeles home of Hollywood, right? With the recent dismissal of Mike Brown after only five games, where he went 1-4, Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak felt it was time for someone new to breathe life in this rich franchise. So next in line is offensive guru Mike D’Antoni. I know you thought I was going to say Phil Jackson. Well I didn’t. Jackson isn’t walking through those doors anytime soon. D’Antoni, 61, who is coming off knee surgery will take over the rein after the negotiations with Phil Jackson, broke down.
Not only did Mike Brown get shown the door but, so did the Princeton offensive which was suppose to restore the glory days of the Lakers offensive power. Even with arguable one of the top three players and high scoring Kobe Bryant, last year the Lakers were the 10th highest scoring team in the NBA (106 per game).
I like the hiring of D’Antoni as the coach for this Lakers roster and here’s why:
D’Antoni is known for the pick-and-roll and up-tempo offensive. As the coach of the Phoenix Suns; Steve Nash won back to back MVP awards. Now Nash will run point guard for the Lakers, when he returns from his injury.
This pick-and-roll system is also more effective when having a big guy who is very athletic the Lakers have two of them in Pau Gasol and Dwight Howard. Nash with those two big guys will have more dribble handoffs, back-cuts and most importantly flood space for Kobe to go to work.
Kobe, more so then ever will be able to freelance and have more isolation in this system where as before in the triangle offensive, Phil Jackson’s system, it was more pattern oriented. Another key element to why I love D’Antoni as the Lakers coach is his reputation is regarded as a player’s coach. He allows his players to just play and don’t pull back on their offensive freedom. Dependability is with Nash which stems from him coaching Nash in Phoenix. Coaching Kobe won’t be completely foreign. As an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic in 2008 and ’12 D’Antoni and Kobe relationship became stronger as player and coach.
So for all you Lakers fans who wanted Phil Jackson on the bench, sorry! Look at it this way if they don’t defend better, and play harder night in and night out there isn’t a coach who can save them. And Phil won’t be criticized for having a loaded team like he’s always had and not win a NBA title.
Until next time live out your DREAMS with some Determination, put forth Real Efforts and given your Abilities; Means you will have Success.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Who Will Win the Western Conference
“I feel
healthy, I feel strong. I feel ready.” Kobe Bryant. Is he implying trouble for
the rest of the league?
Where did
the summer go? Better yet, what players went where? With so many players swooping teams this season should be more exciting than years past. No discussions of a lockout, no Collective Barraging
Agreement worries and a full 82 game season slated, waiting for this season has
add a few more gray hairs.
Let’s
start with the Western Conference. Last
season showed us that Kevin Durant and the Thunder will be title contenders for
years to come. Will they represent the
West in the NBA Finals over the next few seasons? The way they stomp over the Spurs in the
Western Conference Finals, it’s not a bad guess. If they sign James Harden, there’s no earthly
reason why they shouldn’t, this team will be great for years to come.
Speaking
of the Spurs, Duncan, Ginobili, and Parker are far from spring chickens but one
thing is for certain their productive will be there. Coach Greg Popovich will once again develop a
solid bench to offset the scoring power once had by the Spurs version of the
big three.
With two
major signees, Nash & Howard, the Lakers once again leap to the top of
everyone list of title contenders. Even
with those two future Hall of Famers there are questions, of course. What will the chemistry be like with Kobe and
his new teammates? Will the bench be strong enough? Teasing but, will Phil
Jackson need to come coach this team to win a ring? One thing is for sure the Lakers will once
again be must see TV, and yes I see them being there at the end battling the
Thunder.
Another
team out West on the come up is the Memphis Grizzlies. Their two-man frontcourt
of Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol will give teams nightly nightmares. Having a healthy Rudy Gay will be an
additional benefit. Can you say second
round in the playoffs? I can.
With the
Lakers once again returning as L.A’s favorite team, the Clippers will take
their familiar place as the “other” team in L.A. Chris Paul and Blake will lead the NBA in
highlights on Sports Center. Yes, that’s a stat. If Billups is healthy and with the addition
of Duke great Grant Hill, and the return of Lamar Odom the Clippers will be
prime to make a deeper run in the playoffs.
Speaking
of running, the Denver Nuggets will do a ton of that. Coach Karl’s brand of basketball with this
team is run-baby-run. They never saw a
3-pointer they didn't like and with Andre Miller running point there most
certainly will be 3-pointers available. JaVale
McGee has a bright upside. Having a
defender in Iguodala should help on the defense side of the ball. First round playoff team but I don’t see
anything beyond that.
Remember
the good ol days when Dirk was the best player in the league? Yes, those days
are long gone. Also, gone is the talent
that Mark Cuban Mavericks once had. Dirk and a host of role players will only
get them so far unfortunately; it’s nowhere near the top of the Western
Conference. The best thing about this
season after playing 88 games (that’s 82 regular season and 6 playoff games)
Dallas will have plenty salary cap space for a big-time free agent this
summer.
David Lee
and the Golden State Warriors will bank on Bogut returning strong from his
injury last year. Having Bogut as the
anchor in the middle the Warriors defense will be much improved. Stephen Curry will hold down the scoring, and
with support from Carl Landry and Jarrett Jack the Warriors will have a solid
team.
Don’t be
surprise but the Minnesota Timberwolves will be in the middle of the playoff
race again this year…barring any injuries.
Rubio is back. Kevin Love will continue to be the most consistent power
forward in the league. If Brandon Roy
has anything left in the tank this Timberwolves team will win enough games to
earn Coach Rick Adelman coach of the year.
You know
what you’ll get in the Utah Jazz. Now will
it be enough to push them pass the first round of the playoffs. Their defense will again be their strength,
last year only allowing 97 points per game, offense will need a boost. Their young cats Derrick Favors and Gordon
Hayward will be a key ingredient to their success.
In the
‘Big Easy’ easy victories won’t be the story line for the New Orleans Hornets.
However, they have a very bright future with Anthony Davis, who will be the
favorite for rookie of the year, and a solid guard in Eric Gordon. No playoffs
this year or next year, but I’m sure their bandwagon will grow when they begin
to win.
Jeremy Lin
we have a problem Houston. The Rockets are
young and Jeremy Lin will bring some excitement but it won’t equivalent to
enough wins for a playoff spot.
The Sun
has already set in Phoenix even before the season starts. The Suns will also have sufficient amount of
salary cap space after this year. The
big question is will they have the surrounding parts to draw a ‘big name’ free
agent to the land of the Sun.
Portland
is a solid team all around. LaMarcus
Aldridge is a bon-a-fide star, with wing players in (Nicolas) Batum and Wesley
Matthews they will in the hunt once again.
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