Thursday, January 9, 2014

Monday nights Nets game


Jason Kidd being awesome and making a plan
which with Garnett and the team which
ended up making a world of a difference in the fourth quarter







Hello Nets fans! Sorry for the delay in this post. I haven't been feeling great.

I arrive at around 6:00 excited to be going to a Nets game. I was also lucky to be able to have a planned "meeting" with Brett Yormark,CEO of Nets and Barclays. He is one of my entrepreneurial idles.  I also had many other surprises. Look at the schedule below to find out more.

6:20 Walk in Barclays.

6:25 I start to get food for FREE,thanks to our free food tickets.

6:45 meet radio broadcasters, speak to them and relax a bit.

6:55 Dominique Wilkins (one of the best dunkers ever) is talking to me from the court.

7:05 I am watching Joe Johnson shoot around and taking about 80 free throws in a row. He also slapped me five.

7:15 center is starting to get crowded and the players walk out. I try to get Jason Kidd's attention and I got him to look at me.

7:25 GM Billy King walks in and I, of course was in awe. I went over to him for an autograph and a picture.

7: 30 it's right before Tip Off and I thought" I guess Brett wasn't able to come". But I hear "Michael,Michael" being called. I turn around and there is Brett! He was super nice and a really good person. I was so excited to even ask the questions I wanted to. I gave him my business card and he told me he will try to work something out with me. WOW!

7:35 Tip off!!!!!!!

8:30 I see my seats on the screen with a woman and her friend. I then hear them playing-Monsters-IT'S RHIANA! I am sitting two seats away from Rhiana. I got to speak to her a bit and she smiled at me numerous times!


10:00 I got to meet Ian Eagle from SNY!


WOW! WHAT A NIGHT!



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Welcome!

Welcome!

     My name is Chuck, and I am the new sports reporter and graphic consultant for Universal Interview Sports. I specialize in NBA and NCAA basketball. I will go under the code name of Brooklyn Beast. Please feel free to add any questions or ideas in the comment space below.

BIO:

Favorite Teams:

NY Knicks,Brooklyn Nets,NO Pelicans,NY Mets, Kentucky Wildcats

Favorite Players:

Carmelo Anthony, Deron Williams, Anthony Davis, Andrew Wiggins

 

                                 Logging off, 

                                                                            THE BEAST

Melo-Blake: Are the rumors true?

Melo-Blake: Are the rumors true?


Anthony and Griffin in action. (photo ESPN)

ESPN's Chris Broussard reported late Friday night that the Knicks and Clippers have had internal discussions about trading Carmelo Anthony for Blake Griffin, according to sources. The teams, according to Broussard, have not yet had external discussions about a deal.

Even though New York and Los Angeles haven't started trading proposals here, there are plenty of aspects worth discussing.

Below, we unpack some of the issues surrounding a Melo-for-Blake swap:


1. Melo may leave? Before we get into any of the X's and O's of a potential trade, let's talk about the biggest takeaway here: The Knicks are apparently confronting the reality that Anthony may leave this summer.  We already know Anthony plans to test free agency. We also know the Knicks will have a significant financial advantage in the Melo sweepstakes.

With the Knicks, Anthony could ink a a five-year contract worth $129,135,806. If he signs with another team, the maximum he can earn is $95,897,372 over four years, according to calculations by ESPN salary-cap expert Larry Coon. Those numbers are based on the assumption Anthony, one of the top scorers in the NBA, will sign a max contract.

Of course, if Anthony is traded midseason to the Clippers, Donald Sterling's club could offer him the five-year, $130 million max contract because it would have his Bird rights.

For what it's worth, the Knicks have publicly expressed confidence they can re-sign Anthony.

While we're not into parsing someone's words too closely, Melo has been all over the map when talking about his future plans. Prior to the season, he said he'd like to be courted. Then, in November, Anthony stated he'd like to retire as a Knick. Since then, he's been hesitant to discuss anything about his pending free agency other than to say he'll think about his next move when the time comes.

So make of that what you will. Either way, the idea that the Knicks are at least discussing a potential trade of Anthony suggests they are less than 100 percent certain he'll re-sign.

2. Why the Clippers? As Broussard notes, Anthony will likely have to give the Knicks his blessing if the organization decides to trade him.

Why? Because no team will offer New York anything of value if they don't have assurances Anthony will sign with them as a free agent.

That brings us to the Clippers. Anthony and Paul have long expressed a desire to play with one another. This dates back to Anthony's wedding in 2010 when Paul suggested in a toast that he'd come to New York to form a "Big Three" with Paul, Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire.

According to sources, Anthony and Paul's desire to play with one another has never waned.

It also should be noted that Anthony has a home in Los Angeles and his wife, LaLa, reportedly spends a significant amount of time in Los Angeles due to her professional pursuits.

So in that sense, if you're thinking about teams/locations likely to draw Anthony's interest, it's not a stretch to call the Clippers the leader in the clubhouse. Still, plenty of things have to fall into place for this deal to make sense for either side.

3. Why would the Clippers do this? Or the Knicks? If the Clippers acquired Anthony in a trade, they'd still presumably have to pony up $130 million over the next five seasons to retain him. As discussed above, the Clippers would have Anthony's Bird Rights if they traded for him. So they'd be able to exceed the salary cap to sign him.
Carmelo Anthony is the Knicks' biggest star. He's also one of the all-time greats.
But they would also have to pay a significant luxury tax bill to keep him around. Is Sterling willing to stomach the tax hit to ink Anthony to a max deal?

What about Griffin and the Knicks? If New York lands Griffin, it would give them a player under contract for the next 3½ seasons (Griffin has an early-termination option in his contract for the 2017-18 season).

In the final year of his contract, Griffin is scheduled to make $21.3 million. The Knicks are paying Anthony $21.3 million this season. So a deal for Griffin could conceivably open up future cap space for the Knicks.

It's worth noting that a trade involving Griffin and Anthony would need to include other players to work financially. It's also worth noting that Griffin is just 24 years old. Pundits suggest Griffin has significant flaws in his game (namely, defense and rebounding) but he's young enough to improve in those areas. And he's not a bad player to build around if the Knicks, as expected, become major players in the 2015 free-agent market.

Anthony is 29 and in his 10th season in the NBA. If the Knicks signed him to a max deal, he'd be in his 15th season in the final year of the contract and 35 years old. There would be a lot of mileage on Anthony's tires by the end of that deal.

Another X factor here is Knicks owner James Dolan. Dolan, you may remember, moved heaven and earth to acquire Anthony prior to the 2011 trade deadline. So it's hard to see him moving Anthony in-season and admitting the Knicks' Anthony experiment was a failure. All indications are that the Knicks' No. 1 goal this summer is to retain Anthony.

But if Anthony gives you an indication he may leave, you have to at least discuss your options if you're Dolan. Losing him for nothing would be a colossal mistake, one the Knicks already made with Jeremy Lin. Love Lin or hate him, it's hard to argue that the Knicks' decision to let him walk for nothing wasn't simply bad business.

The Knicks would be foolish to make the same error with Anthony. And in the pantheon of players/assets you could receive in a trade for Anthony, Blake Griffin ain't that bad.


(Credits to ESPN)

 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Nets Beat Cavaliers

One of Williams's top shots this evening.
Picture taken from Nets official photos
Tonights Nets players (Deron Williams – 21,  Paul Pierce – 17, Andray Blatche – 12) scored in double figures.
The Nets had a solid first half where they built a 51-38 lead only to see it evaporate in the third quarter where the advantage diminished 27-16.
Nets regained the win against the Cavs 22-17 in the fourth quarter to close the win.
Reggie Evans scored eight points and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds for Brooklyn.
This is the only second time this year the Nets have put a winning streak together with back-to-back wins. 
Jason Kidd has done it again!

Friday, January 3, 2014

Mondays' Nets game!

Nets official logo.
I will be attending the Nets VS Hawks game on Monday. I am so excited! I will be there early to try to meet Jason Kidd! He is by far my favorite player ever! I will most definitely post about  my experience. I will make my way around the court,meet executives and celebrities like usual. 

Mondays' prediction is a WIN! I have been rebirthed with new hope and pride after last nights win. Jason did a great job and so did all the players. Williams kept his head up high and Johnson scored final points to win the game with a buzzer beater. 

SEE YA ALL SOON!

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."

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Jets win and have a season of pride

WOW! It's over? Are you sure? NOO! I love to watch Sunday football. Oh well.

The last game of the season the Jets beat Miami in a game which was crucial for Miami. The Jets beat the Giants record this year and have shown a lot of progress.

Rex has been confirmed to be back next year. he also gave an emotional speech today: http://www.newyorkjets.com/videos/videos/EXCLUSIVE-Rexs-Postgame-Locker-Room-Speech/f1f63792-df6c-44f3-99d4-ea4f40b1aade