Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

Cory Jefferson interview

Today we got to interview Nets rookie Cory Jefferson. People have given him the nickname "re-bounder specialist" and other names like that. Read how he responds to that name and so much more!


1) At what point did you realize that playing Basketball professionally is a possibility? 

 I first realized that I had a chance of playing professionally during my redshirt sophomore year..

2)What was your greatest moment in college basketball?

 Beating Kansas in Waco / playing in the NCAA tourney my senior year..

3)What was your mindset prior to declaring for the draft?

I just wanted to live out my dream of playing in the NBA..

4) What was your thoughts the night before and the night of the draft?
 The night before I just kept thinking of how it would feel to hear my name called on draft night; the night of the draft, I just had whole lot of thoughts and emotions.


5) At any point at the draft did you think you may not be drafted?

There was a point during the draft where I was telling teams that I didn't want to be drafted because they wanted to send me straight overseas..


6)Which player would you call your role model or inspiration?

I didn't really have role models growing up but my favorite players to watch and learn from were Tim Duncan and KG.

7) How did it feel being drafted to Brooklyn? Where you ever a fan of them?

 I didn't really grow up having a favorite team but I love being a Net..


8) On your instagram you posted a picture of you in a Brooklyn hat. Did you want to be drafted by the Nets?

 I wanted to be drafted by whatever team wanted me..

9) What are you looking forward to this season?

I'm looking forward most to being out on the floor with that Nets jersey on and contributing to my team..


10) Nets Daily called you the "rebound specialist", what do you say to that?  Do you agree with that title?
 
I like that title, I think it shows everybody how hard I work on the court..

11) What advice would you give to someone trying to fulfill their dream in general and specifically in basketball?

To anybody trying to accomplish their dreams I would just say don't let anybody tell you what you can't do … and to the ones with dreams of playing professionally, be the person that works the hardest and be around the people that want to work hard.. 

Thanks Cory!

Friday, August 22, 2014

CC Sabathia and Robinson Cano event

Although it's not basketball season, basketball hasn't stopped in Brooklyn. Last night the Barclays center hosted a Celebrity basketball game to raise funds for CC's PitCCh foundation and Robinson Cano's RC22 foundation. TSS was fortunate enough to gain access to the red carpet and the event. 

We arrived there two hours early and was shocked by a hello from Robinson Cano. He was super nice and made a couple jokes and told me that tonight will be a nigh to remember, he was so accurate! At about 6:10 the red carpet started. Celebrities like Tiki Barber, CC Sabathia, Robinson Cano, Melo, KD, Derek Jeter and even Rihanna where there. They walked out one by one, took pictures and did some interviews. We had the privilege to catch up with a few players and hear what they had to say about the event, here are some quotes.

Vinny from the Jersey Shore: "It feels amazing (to be here), I am here to support CC Sabathia"
NeYo "It feels fantastic, spend time for a good cause" when asked if he was playing tonight he reluctantly said "ya,ya"
Tiki Barber said "My job is to pass the ball to someone who can shoot"
CC Sabathia:"It means everything to be here" 
Derek Jeter also said he was excited to be here!


As you can see, this was no ordinary event. Celebrities from all walks of life came together to support a great cause! The event raised over 1 million dollars.



The publicist sent us the following summary of the event of last night: Thursday night, CC Sabathia and Robinson Cano joined forces along with Roc Nation Sports to present the Summer Classic Charity Basketball Game at Barclays Center. All proceeds from the event served to benefit Sabathia’s PitCCh In Foundation and Cano’s RC22 Foundation equally while aiming to increase opportunities for underserved youth in the areas of education, wellness and fitness – the night successfully raised $1,040,000! Team Sabathia took on Team Cano with a competitive celebrity match-up led by master of ceremony Angie Martinez. Sabathia and Cano had some help coaching on the sidelines from NBA and MLB pros including Derek Jeter, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Durant, JR Smith, Kyrie Irving and James Harden. Some stellar player performances included Chris Brown with 18 points (who was rarely seen without the ball in his hands running up and down the court) and Terrell Owens with 23. The real “star” of the game was DJ Khaled - fans chanted for his return to the court every time he was benched for an unfortunate play. Ultimately, Team Cano secured the win by 2 points. The 8,500 spectators included some familiar faces – Rihanna sat courtside alongside girlfriends Melissa Forde, Skylar Diggins and Cara Delevingne sipping on D’USSE cocktails throughout the entire game.

Michael Gruen

This article was created for TSS.


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Ball boy in Brooklyn gets a run for his towel!

Hey sports fans! Last night I got to sit in a suite. The view and experience was great but one think stood out from last night. What stood out was the fact that their was 6 people from Brooklyn on the court, but the best part is only 5 of them are on the roster. What do I mean by this? Well you can see in the link below's video, is one of the Nets esteemed ball boys cleaning the floor, but it this mundane cleaning turned suspenseful when Tyler Hansbrough ran down the court at full speed and almost tripped over the ball boy! Yes, that's scary. I can now tell you that all of Brooklyn are great ball players! It's actually funny, if you look in the corner of the video you can see Ethan Gold (pictured with me above) running backwards as well.

Great win and great experience!

Video and official article can be viewed : Brooklyn ballboy shows good hustle « All Ball Blog with Lang Whitaker | NBA.com

Here is a direct quote from the website: 
ALL BALL NERVE CENTER — I just spent about ten minutes trying (in vain) to find a video clip of a play from 2001, when then-Hawks guard Jacque Vaughn made a steal during a game in Cleveland, and had to forearm shiver an unsuspecting ballboy out of the way while sinking a lay-up. (There is a written recap of it here, though.)  This happens from time to time in the NBA, when a ballboy runs onto the court to do his or her job, and then the run of play suddenly reverses and the ballboy finds themselves caught out there.
This is exactly what happened last night in Brooklyn, where a ballboy ventured onto the court to clean up the floor and found himself in crosshairs of a Tyler Hansbrough fastbreak. What do you do when Psycho T comes crashing down on you? You dive off the court as fast as you can, that’s what you do …

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Nothing new to report about Johan Santana

I was pretty sure the Mets where going to sign Johan Santana to a minor league deal. As of last night there is nothing new to report. I have spoken to Chris Leible who has confirmed that their is nothing new to report.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Rangers end with a bang in 2013. Pride is in the air!


Rangers are proud of their win!
picture taken from Daily News









Today, the Rangers won against the Panthers 2-1! Wow what an end to the 2013 year!

Very happy the Rangers can feel this pride going in to New Years. Lundqvist did very well out there and I am proud that he plays in NYC


Here is the recap from http://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/en/recap?id=2013020600

 It's been a struggle so far this season forHenrik Lundqvist, but 2013 ended on a high note for the New York Rangers goalie.
Lundqvist made 21 saves in regulation and overtime before stopping three Florida Panthers in the shootout when the Rangers won 2-1 Tuesday at BB&T Center.
Brad Richards scored the only goal in the shootout, allowing Lundqvist to outduel veteran Tim Thomas.
"It's a good feeling to end the year," Lundqvist said. "It's been up-and-down, no question. We've talked about it so many times now, but we continue building both as a group and also for myself here. Let's enjoy the new year tonight and then get back to work in a couple of days."
Lundqvist, who had a 3.68 goals-against-average in his previous eight starts, stopped rookie Aleksander Barkov andJonathan Huberdeau in the shootout before Richards beat Thomas in the third round with a quick shot off the left post.
Lundqvist clinched the victory with a save against Brad Boyes, who leads all NHL players with 36 career shootout goals and was 5-for-6 this season.
"[Henrik] was big for us tonight," said Rangers defenseman Dan Girardi, who sent the game to overtime with a goal with 2:10 left in the third period. "He made the big saves when he had to. When we needed him he was there, and that's why we've got him back there. He's a pretty big clutch player for us."
Lundqvist came in with a 5-2-1 record, a 1.23 goals-against average and a .959 save percentage in his prior eight starts at BB&T Center.
The Rangers have won four of five and are 2-1-0 on a five-game road trip that will wrap up with back-to-back games against the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday and Saturday.
Thomas stopped 30 shots in his 400th NHL appearance after missing the previous eight games because of a groin injury, the third time this season he missed time because of groin problems.
He was activated off injured reserve last week, but the Panthers went with backup Scott Clemmensen in weekend games against the Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Canadiens to give Thomas more time to get ready.
Before his latest injury, Thomas won his last three starts while allowing five goals. He stopped Mats Zuccarello andDerek Stepan in the shootout.
"I felt really good for a first game back," Thomas said. "It was one of those nights where if I could see it I could save it. I thought we were going to hang on until the end there, but that's hockey. We're picking up some momentum and doing some good things. We're a much better hockey team than we were in October. If we keep making strides, that's the direction you want to head in."
Thomas was trying for his first shutout for the Panthers, but Girardi beat him with a wrist shot from the top of the left circle. His goal helped atone for a mistake that led to the Florida goal in the second period.
"It felt pretty good," Girardi said. "It was kind of disappointing that one bad play could ruin a game for the team and yourself, so I was just glad I could put one in there and kind of redeem myself a little bit."
Girardi's goal came after Florida forward Tomas Kopecky lost his stick in front of the Panthers net and skated to the bench to get a new one, even though the puck was in the defensive zone.
"There are different theories to that," Panthers coach Peter Horachek said. "It's a little bit surprising that he would go there. A lot of teams would say, 'Go get your stick and hold the ice,' but I don't think that was a great time when the puck was behind the net, because if you leave that area obviously there's a big area open."
Boyes scored for the Panthers, who are 1-2-1 on a five-game homestand that ends against the Nashville Predators on Saturday.
Tuesday was the final game between the Rangers and Panthers this season. The Rangers won the first two, 4-3 at New York on Nov. 10 and 5-2 at BB&T Center on Nov. 27. The Rangers have won six of the past seven meetings here.
New York had two of its defensemen back in the lineup: Marc Staal returned after missing 10 games because of a concussion, and Anton Stralman was back after missing the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday with a wrist injury.
Boyes broke a scoreless tie at 10:42 of the second period after Barkov intercepted Girardi's pass behind the Rangers net. Barkov fed Boyes in front and he deked to his backhand before sliding the puck between Lundqvist's legs.
The goal was Boyes' team-leading 10th of the season but his second in his past 18 games.
"It was a hard-fought game from both teams," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. "There wasn't tons of room out there. After a pretty stingy first period as far as scoring chances on both sides, our power play got some great looks in the second. We had some Grade A scoring opportunities. The only thing we didn't do was put it past their goaltender, who obviously was on top of his game tonight. We made one mistake in the second, they made us pay for it. But we stuck with the process and brought it down to the wire and we were able to tie it and win it in OT."
The Panthers had a chance to pad their one-goal lead with a four-minute power play midway through the third period after Nick Bjugstad was high-sticked by Richards but could manage one shot. Bjugstad left the ice with a trainer but later returned.
"The four-minute [penalty kill] in the third, that's a big moment in the game," Lundqvist said. "It let us continue to chase for the first goal there. It really helped us win this one."

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Jets Last game

The Jets have made an admiral run for playoffs but unfortunately didn't make it. All I can is tomorrow's game against Miami will be EPIC! The Jets are able to ruin Miami's chances for the playoffs so there is a lot at stake at tomorrows game.

Tune in tomorrow to see History go down LIVE!

Giants Final Game

Tomorrow will be the end of the season for the NY Giants. Tomorrow will be a game of pride as it's impossible they will make any post season activities. Although the Super Bowl will be in NY the Giants will not be able to get that homeland advantage.

Tomorrows game is predicted to be a win by most news reports. I also do predict a win.

I hope the Giants have a successful off season and shape up to be the team they used to be and are capable of being.

Michael

Friday, December 27, 2013

Nets tonight

Hello Sports fans! Hope your holidays were nice!  Tonights Nets game will be a real game as the Nets may actually win. I lost hope for them after Brook Lopez got injured but they can still work on themselves for next season

Three new sports interviews will be out  soon!


Tonights prediction WIN!

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Nets Brutally defeated by the Bulls

WOW! The Nets failed to execute against the Bulls. Why? The score wasn't even in the 100s for either team. It's really an issue. Jason Kidd is still trying to find out himself. My predictions this season is 1-3 which is an old time low. I expected much more from a starting lineup of 35+ all star appearances.

This is some comments on yesterdays game.

“It’s frustrating,” shooting guard Joe Johnson said about the booing, the loudest and nastiest heard at Barclays Center this season. “But we deserve it.”


“I’m surprised at this season, how it’s played out altogether,” point guard Deron Williams said. “It’s like a nightmare.”

“At the end of the day, the coach can only hold you responsible for energy and effort,” Kidd said. “If you’re not giving it, I have to take you out. If you’re missing shots, that’s just part of the game. But if you’re not giving energy or effort, I’ve got to take you out.”

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Tomorrows Nets game and Brook Lopez

Hello Sports fans!

Tomorrows game will be EPIC! Unfortunately I will not be able to be in attendance but I will be watching the game. Tomorrow night the Nets will face the Pacers. The Pacers are currently the best team in the NBA. I am really excited to see Jason Kidd lead his team to victory!

Brook Lopez is currently injured and won't be in tomorrows game.  The Nets record without Lopez is 1-4. 


Good Luck Nets!


Tomorrow nights prediction: WIN!


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Friday, December 20, 2013

Laker Interview: Xavier Henry

Michael Here! I had the opportunity, thanks to the Lakers, to interview Xavier Henry! I am very excited to post it here on this blog!

Universal Interview (By Xavier Henry)
1.     How does Kobe returning from his injury going to help your team?
"He's Kobe Bryant. How's it [his return] not going to help us? He'll help us in every facet of the game. He'll bring a lot of leadership with him."


2.     What have you learned most about Kobe, with your experience on the same team?
"He's really smart. He goes at his own pace and he really owns the game. He communicates with everybody on his teams and he gets everything done."


Hope you enjoy this interview.

Michael Signing off!