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Posted by Saint44 at 7:57 AM 0 comments
Labels: Oklahoma Sports Blog
Posted by Saint44 at 10:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, NBA, Playoffs
Words cannot express how frustrated this Mavs fan is continuing to watch Dwyane Wade go to the free throw line when fouled on the floor. It's also frustrating to see Rick Carlisle get Teed up arguing a LeBron James elbow to Dirk Nowitski's chest while Wade berated an official about a no-call and no one seemed to care.
I lived through enough of that officiating crap in 2006 when Dallas went through this in the NBA Finals and the Seattle Seahawks were violated in the Super Bowl.
Besides, Miami doesn't need the help when the Mavs are turning the ball over so much.
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Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, In-Game Thoughts, Miami Heat, NBA, Playoffs
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Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs, Predictions
Once again
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Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
When James Harden fouled out with 4:34 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Oklahoma City Thunder still had a 12-point advantage over the Dallas Mavericks. But no one in a white jersey wanted to put the Mavs away and Dallas fought back.
The veteran Mavericks took advantage of a little momentum, a young Thunder team, and an incredibly hot shooting German and sucked life out the OKC Arena in overtime. Dallas won Game Four 112-105 to take a commanding 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Finals.
Oklahoma City looked to put the terrible shooting of Game Three behind them and started off beautifully going 9-9 from the field and opening up an 18-6 lead to open the contest. But wave after wave of Thunder scoring runs were patiently weathered by the older and more experienced Mavs. And eventually the offensive meltdown caught up to OKC when Dallas closed out regulation with a 17-2 run, capped off by two Dirk Nowitski free throws with 6.4 seconds remaining.
When searching for answers about this game, the Thunder can also look at the 23 turnovers and missed free throws down the stretch.
Nowitski outdueled Kevin Durant 40-29 in points scored, but it was when those points were scored that told the story. Nowitski lit up the basket once again in the fourth quarter with shots that looked physically impossible. And Durant’s offense slipped quietly out of the building.
And the bench battle went to the Mavs again – Jason Terry’s 20 points were just a bit better than the 12 from Nick Collison combined with Harden’s seven.
Posted by Saint44 at 11:24 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
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Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
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Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
Posted by Saint44 at 10:56 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
I have been a fan of the Dallas Mavericks since the '80s. But I always said that if Oklahoma ever got a major professional team I would cheer for it.
Now I have the dream matchup in the conference finals I have looked forward to.
So before the tip, and though I will be cheering for the Thunder, I'm going to say... Mavs in 5.
.......
Posted by Saint44 at 6:31 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs, Predictions
Kansas City Royals’ manager Ted Yost was interviewed in Detroit this weekend during his team’s series with the Tigers. Yost said that he doesn’t worry about how long a player has been in the major leagues when he decides which one to put on the mound.
“I think if you’re a big-leaguer, you’re a big-leaguer, and I don’t try to protect guys in the big leagues,” Yost said. “I throw them right into the fire and let them go. They’re big-league players. They’ve earned their way here.”
Apparently Yost doesn’t try to protect any of his players – young, old, or struggling in colossal fashion.
Monday night, the Royals were at home to face the Cleveland Indians. It seemed as though the only thing the Royals did right was to get their uniforms on properly. Cleveland trounced them 19-1.
The issue here is not the loss but the historic significance in the way it went down. Relief pitcher Vin Mazzaro gave up 14 runs in a three-inning stretch, including 10 runs in the fourth. It will go down as the worst pitching performance in Royals’ history and one of the worst ever.
This game has been shown repeated on Sportscenter and other similar shows through the night and day today and understandably so. What I don’t understand is how this situation came about.
Was Yost not watching this game? How can a manager let one of his team collapse in such grand fashion?
Seriously?! Mazzaro gave up 10 runs in the fourth and Yost dragged him back out on the mound to be whipped more. It’s clear that Yost isn’t trying to protect his players, any of them.
Posted by Saint44 at 10:47 AM 0 comments
Labels: Baseball, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals, MLB
Posted by Saint44 at 5:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
MIdway through the second quarter in flooded Memphis, the Grizzlies have almost doubled up the OKC Thunder, 35-18. As for this Thunder fan, I want to change the channel.
It does give me time to consider how little credit the Dallas Mavericks have been getting in their sweep of the Lakers. No, the disorganized, dysfunctional group that have worn purple and gold through the playoffs don't look anything like the teams have brought back hardware to the Left Coast. But that's not to say that the Lakers lost all four games.
The Mavericks won those games. And there is a difference.
So Media-types, of which I am somewhat, stop being apologists and give Carlisle and the boys in blue their due. They won it and won it with defense, a facet of the game unheard of in past two decades in the Metroplex.
In fact, they look to be toward a rematch of the 2006 Finals. There's a matchup Dirk Nowitski and Jason Terry would likely be very interested in.
Posted by Saint44 at 9:44 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, In-Game Thoughts, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder, Playoffs
Classless. That’s one of the many words with a negative connotation that have been used to accurately describe what Andrew Bynum did to J.J. Berea on Sunday afternoon.
Bynum later said that he just fouled somebody.
“It was embarrassing to have the smallest guy on the court keep running down the lane and making shots,” Bynum said.
Really?! Then stop him! At least foul him hard in the first quarter while you’re still in the game. To try to cause a person’s chest to collapse in midair in the fourth quarter when your team is down 30+ points and you’re about to get swept in the series is beyond disgraceful.
The problem here is that this kind of attitude has been in there all along. It simply found an outlet Sunday. Most players would not even think about doing something like that, and therefore, will never do anything like that. But when the action comes out like that, it becomes apparent that the intent was there the whole time.
Bynum’s issue was not the scumbag moment that was witnessed against the Mavs. It’s a matter of the heart that has likely been brewing for a long time. Until that, whatever “that” is, is solved, expect more of the same in the future at a seemingly unexpected moment. If it’s on the inside, it will eventually come out.
Posted by Saint44 at 6:56 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Playoffs
Dirk Nowitski and Jason Terry are two of the people who likely remember the Great Collapse of '06 the best. They are doing their part to make sure there is no sequel five years later.
The Dallas Mavericks have taken the 2-0 series lead and raise it to 3-0 tonight with a 98-92 win at home. Nowitski had 32 points and nine rebounds while Terry had 23 points of the bench.
Bench play was once again a factor tonight as the Mavs' bench outplayed their L.A. counterparts. The Mavs' bench outs the Lakers' bench 42-15.
And the Mavs have outscored the Lakers in the fourth quarter in all three games.
The series is not over yet, but another collapse is more unlikely now.
Posted by Saint44 at 11:23 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Playoffs
The spring semester at OSU finally ended today and the first half of my second stint in college is officially in the books. While I was learning more about journalism in a challenging reporting class, I allowed the daily and weekly pressure of writing for that class affect my responsibilities to this site. But enough about me...
In my last entry, I chided Kobe and the Lakers for their lackluster effort going into the All-Star Break. Of course, following that hiatus the Lakers came back and won 17 of their next 18 games.
But here we are into the second round of the NBA playoffs and it looks as though the Lakers haven't yet turned the switch to "ON."
Game Three of this Western Conference Semifinal series is now in the second quarter as Dallas holds a two-game advantage coming into tonight. Anyone who has been a Mavs fan for very long knows that the good feeling of this series lead can easily disappear though. Please fill the next moments with your own disheartening flashback to the 2006 NBA Finals. (If you listen closely, you can hear another whistle blown as Dwayne Wade goes to the free throw line again to shoot in Game Five...)
Right the Mavs are on top by two early in the period. Can they finish the job they started in L.A.? It's possible, but a statement must be made tonight. Even with a Laker win, the Mavs can't come across as if they've folded.
Posted by Saint44 at 9:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Basketball, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA
What Have We Learned This Week?
Posted by Saint44 at 9:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: All-Star, Basketball, Los Angeles Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, O/R
Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011
Fifth Place
Girls > Rock Creek 63, Achille 26
Boys > Calera 53, Bennington 29
Third Place
Girls > Caddo 31, Silo 29
Boys > Silo 60, Boswell 47
Championship
Girls > Colbert 31, Boswell 29
Boys > Caddo 61, Colbert 42
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Calera Bulldogs, Colbert Leopards, Rock Creek Mustangs, Silo Rebels
Friday, January 21, 2011
Winners' Bracket
Girls
Colbert 44, Caddo 42
Boswell 48, Silo 43
Boys
Caddo 70, Boswell 43
Colbert 65, Silo 57
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Labels: Basketball, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Colbert Leopards, Silo Rebels
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011
Consolation Bracket
Girls
Rock Creek 63, Bennington 23
Achille 40, Calera 36
Boys
Calera 64, Achille 20
Bennington 39, Rock Creek 35
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Bryan County, Calera Bulldogs, Rock Creek Mustangs
Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011
Boys
Caddo 79, Achille 24
Boswell 60, Calera 59
Colbert 54, Rock Creek 27
Silo 55, Bennington 29
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Calera Bulldogs, Colbert Leopards, Rock Creek Mustangs, Silo Rebels
Monday, Jan. 17, 2011
Girls
Caddo 66, Bennington 18
Colbert 39, Rock Creek 36
Silo 26, Calera 17
Boswell 48, Achille 21
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Calera Bulldogs, Colbert Leopards, Rock Creek Mustangs, Silo Rebels
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Calera Bulldogs, Colbert Leopards, Rock Creek Mustangs, Silo Rebels
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Labels: Achille Eagles, Basketball, Bennington Bears, Boswell Scorpions, Bryan County, Caddo Bruins, Calera Bulldogs, Colbert Leopards, Rock Creek Mustangs, Silo Rebels
Thanks to everyone for the greetings today.
God bless you all.
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Labels: Playoffs, Predictions, Seattle Seahawks
What Have We Learned This Week?
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Labels: Football, NFL, O/R, Playoffs, Seattle Seahawks
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Labels: Basketball, Durant Lions, Victory Life Academy
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Labels: Football, Indianapolis Colts, NFL, Playoffs, Predictions, Seattle Seahawks
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Labels: Football, Oklahoma Sooners
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Labels: Basketball, Durant Lions, Victory Life Academy
What Have We Learned This Week?
• There is no question now (and really never should have been) that TCU can play with the “Big Boys”. It was a close win, but a win nonetheless. And though Andy Dalton and the offense get a lot of deserved credit for what the Horned Frogs do on the field, the performance of the defense on New Year’s Day was impressive. A Wisconsin team that had been very hot at the end of the season, scoring 48.2 ppg in their final 7 games (all wins), was held to just 19 points in the Rose Bowl.
• In an effort to make the final week of the season mean more than just a week for playoff-bound teams to rest their starters, the NFL set up the schedule so that all of the Game 17 matchups would be between division rivals. It was a good decision.
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Labels: Big Ten, Dallas Cowboys, Football, NFL, O/R, Seattle Seahawks, SEC
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Labels: Football, NFL, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams
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Labels: BCS, Connecticut Huskies, Football, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys
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Labels: Football, Oklahoma State Cowboys
May God bless you all in this new year.
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