Archive for the ‘The Association’ Category

Magic & Bird: Love & Basketba[ll]…

Friday, March 5th, 2010

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Shouts to my dude A.King from PNC Radio who put me on to this documentary screening at my local watering hole. SODA Bar on Vanderbilt Avenue was hosting the screening. HBO pictures produced this tight little doc about the relationship that two of basketball’s supreme competitors now share together. Magic & Bird is all about the obstacles that these two men had between them when they were pretty much mirror images in their love for the game of basketball and how hard they were willing to work to become winners.

What made the film so compelling is that you got to see a side of Larry Bird that made me wonder why I h8’d dude so much (other than the fact that he was a Celtic). Larry Bird grew up wild poor. Hardbody poor. Magic’s family wasn’t wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, but Magic’s dad didn’t end up merc’king himself like Bird’s dad did. Larry Bird was obsessed with Magic [ll]. With his stats and his achievements. Bird used Magic to propel himself faster and harder [ll]. Magic only wanted a hug from Bird. This shit was more than a bromance, these two wanted to mouf kiss each other.

At one point in the film while Magic was being interviewed he broke down into tears recalling the moment that Larry Bird called him up to ask how he was doing after Magic had publicly disclosed that he was HIV+. For Larry Bird, he secretly viewed Magic as one of his siblings that he constantly fought with but cherished dearly. This fuxing documentary almost made me get a piece of dust in my eye like that gotdamn Antwon Fisher bullshit. I pounded on my chest tho’ and the dust went away. Still and all, this was an incredibly revealing film for these larger than life NBA characters.

The Association needed Magic and Bird and the level of competition that they brought to the league. Magic and Bird needed one another for the challenge of competing and then later on the camaraderie. If you are a fan of the Association then you need this documentary to show you how these two players combined to save professional basketball. Bryant Gumbel’s commentary in this film was heeelarious. The filmmaker’s research and the archival footage used was vainglorious. From the Sopranos, to The Wire, up to Curb Your Enthusiasm, Home Box Office stays winning. Make sure you DVR this movie so you can watch it on repeat.

Magic & Bird: A Courtship Of Rivals
Saturday, March 6th, 8pm

SEPARATED @ BIRTH: BUBBLE BOYZ…

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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Kobe pic via shabooty.com

While She-Mac is still in Houston N8 Robinson is somewhere in Connecticut.

Jamison to the Cavs for Zydrunas. Cavs lose a rebounder, but they gain another scorer. Meh.

What this ultimately means to me in my Knicks heart of hearts is that the trifecta of LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Tracy McGrady is still viable for next season.

The Association 2010: M.V.P.!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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KEVIN DURANT is wild nice and I’m glad that fans across the nation are starting to chant M.V.P. when young steps in the building. He’s just put in 26 straight games with scoring at least 25 points and last night’s OKC Thunder victory over the Dallas Mavericks saw him grab a season high 14 boards.

While Durant didn’t shoot his usual high FG percentage last night his 14 boards and three(3) blocked shots prove that he got game. I am on the KD MVP bandwagon. Earrrrly!

The rest of the West remains beastin’ compared to the East…

Phoenix is still winning despite the overtures to deal Amare Stoudemire

Utah remains a force to reckon with after a win outside of Salt Lake City

The Lakers can still get it done without Kobe

Despite the trade for several able-bodied, firearms free former Washington Wizards the Mavericks still can’t beat the more determined teams in their conference, or their division for that matter. I think they should have been looking to trade Dirk Nowitzki instead.

The Roy Tarpley – Mark Aguire – tightpants[ll] All-Star Rolando Blackman Mavs >>> Dirk Nowitzki – Jason Kidd – Jason Terry Mavs. True story.

The real balance of power shift will take place after the Stoudemire deal. Cleveland, barring injury. will win out eventually, but Miami could re-emerge as the new power in the southeast by leapfrogging the youthful Atlanta and the wayward Orlando. Dwayne Wade is the best player in the game not named Kevin Durant.

Nowhere To Go But Up…

Monday, February 15th, 2010

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The crown jewel of the Association’s All-Star weekend isn’t the Sprite dunk contest, or the 3-pt shootout, or even that massively retarded skills competition. The crown jewel is the game filled with the best players in the world. Unlike the MLB’s All Star game which features the best baseball players in America and not the world, and the NFL’s All-Pro game which features the best players that opted to play in the game, the NBA All-Star game sports the BEST athletes in their sport.

I appreciated DWAYNE WADE and LeBRON JAMES full court games. They passed, played great defense and played above the rim. It was a shame that the game was boiling down to free throws and a last second heave by CARMELO ANTHONY to finally decide what was a spectacular showcase from some of the league’s best backcourt players. There were great perfomances from forwards like JAMES, ANTHONY, CHRIS BOSH, DIRK NOWITZKI and KEVIN DURANT, but the game was in the hands of the guards and DWAYNE WADE and Utah’s DERON WILLIAMS didn’t disappoint me.

The Association’s partnership with Cowboy’s owner Jerry Jones for their gala weekend was a bit annoying to me but I also imagined how desperate Jerry Jones must have been to put some bodies into his multi-billion dollar Texas taxpayer albatross seeing as to how the Cowboy’s had their postseason dreams cut short. Playing an exhibition game under a ginormous steel cave must have seemed like a good idea to someone in the league office. In my opinion tho’, less is more when cagers are concerned. Let the futbol games be played in front of 100K people. The B-ball games need a more intimate gathering [ll].

Where’s the game going down next year? I’ma see if we can get Dontrevius Wenters a ticket to All-Star weekend…

Death Of A Dynasty…

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

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The San Antonio Spurs have one of the best records in the Association over the last twenty years. Dating back to the Admiral David Robinson alongside the little general Avery Johnson and the goose-necked Sean Elliot. But just like the Patriots under Belichek or the Braves under Cox[ll] the time has come to rebuild this franchise. Duncan is the only part that should remain. Maybe Tony Parker to keep him company [ll].

KEVIN DURANT for M.V.P.? Who has a better FG% than the kid? Free Throw %? 3pt %? And he is a top tier scorer. Watch and see Durant get a ring before LeBron James if the Cavs don’t break through this year.