Let's jump right in:
1. Ow, Yao. Just when the Houston Rockets and the Western Conference were heating up comes the news that Yao Ming is done (I decided against a bad joke here) for the season with a stress fracture in his foot. Tough spot to keep playing on it. This is a bad blow to the Rockets but the league will also be smarting because Yao in the playoffs was going to mean billions of fans. Easy come, easy go. These guys are dropping like NFL players. What's going on?
2. LeBron scored his 10,000th point - youngest in history to get there - but couldn't help the Cavs get past the Boston Celtics. Sorry, Bronie. You can break a whole bunch of records when you are the only guy scoring points on the team. Before you ask, yes, I'm hating.
3. Rutgers University women's basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer won her 800th game, joining an elite party of three (including her) with Rutgers' win over DePaul. And effectively putting more distance between her squad and an unnamed radio talk show host. Bravo.
4. Congress has requested an inquiry into whether Roger Clemens should be brought up on perjury charges related to his statements about his steroid use, or rather the lack thereof. I don't know about you, but while this could be important to someone somewhere, I think there may be other issues they could be addressing. Like, hunger or crime. But that's just me.
5. The Seattle Supersonics apparently forgot that defense is a necessary part of basketball, falling to the Denver Nuggets by 42 points. I am thinking that the Sonics could have just not suited a team at all, let the Nuggets just shoot the entire game, and they still probably wouldn't have won by less points. The Nuggets had to travel to Seattle for that? I know A.I. and the boys had to be a little annoyed. I know Starbucks is downsizing these days but they may need to get their team a percolator or something because they are seriously flatlining.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Run . . . Down
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Labels: C. Vivian Stringer, Denver Nuggets, LeBron James, Roger Clemens, run-down, Seattle Supersonics, Yao Ming

Monday, November 12, 2007
Sonic Bust: Oh and Seven
Kevin Durant may or may not be The Truth one day, but for now, he has yet to win an NBA game.
Durant and the Seattle Supersonics dropped to 0-7 after a loss to the Detroit Pistons. This is now their worst start in franchise history.
Well, buck up, Sonics fans. You got the #2 draft pick, and a pretty good player in rookie Jeff Green, but it looks like you're going to have to wait awhile for the boys to pay off in a good team. Plus, who knows how long you're going to be able to see Durant and Green if the Sonics owners get their wish.
The Sonics sucking can only build the case for taking the team to Oklahoma City, but if the owners lose their appeal and the team is forced to honor its lease, they better figure out how to make their Seattle season ticket holders happy for the next couple of years.
And an 0-7 start is not the way.
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