
Bill Simmons is right on the money (pun intended) again. It’s a great read and you should check it out here.

Bill Simmons is right on the money (pun intended) again. It’s a great read and you should check it out here.
Congrats to the Miami Heat for winning the NBA Championship and shame on you Seattle for making Kevin Durant cry! Just kidding to Seattle.
But seriously though at the end of the game athletes are people too. They work and fight hard to make their dreams come true. In sports, someone has to win and someone has to lose. Unfortunately one of the most brightest, talented and above all humble stars had to lose and he had every right to show his emotions. Kevin Durant is the future of the NBA and he has shown that you can be a dominant force in a sport and still be human.
So again congrats to the Miami Heat and Congrats to the Oklahoma City Thunder for giving us a great NBA Finals. And a congrats and a big thank you to Kevin Durant for showing us that superstars are human too.
Zombie Sonics fans throw support to Heat
I know it’s been four years but Seattle deserves to have a NBA Basketball team. Also, it would be great to see a Sonics - Thunder game where they turn back the clock. Perhaps the thunder can wear zombie Sonics Jerseys in that game. No they wouldn’t but either way BRING BACK THE SONICS!
Congrats to Kevin Durant, the Thunder and the state of Oklahoma. And a big middle finger to Clay Bennett for stealing the team from Seattle.

It’s funny how it only takes a couple of days to change the perception of a series.
Four days ago everyone was writing off the Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder after being down 0-2 against their respective opponents the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs - the Celtics were called old and too tired to compete while the Thunder were too young and inexperienced to take down the veteran Spurs (it’s funny how only a couple of years separates the Celtics being described as old and the Spurs being wily veterans).
It’s going to be even more exciting to see how everything plays out in these series and who the two teams will be left to play for the larry o’brien trophy.

Hey Jeff Green! Could you switch jerseys with Kendrick Perkins real quick?
Wow. Just Wow. Being born a Boston Celtics fan where I have followed them from the lowest of lows to their last couple of years of becoming relevant through the eyes of basketball fans again, I did not see this trade coming. I mean I knew that Danny Ainge was itching to make a splash before the trade deadline but I didn’t think he was going to create a tidal wave that would alter the basketball landscape in Boston.
In a surprising move that left teammates and fans in a state of shock, the Boston Celtics sent Kendrick Perkins and guard Nate Robinson to the Oklahoma City Thunder for forward Jeff Green (who was originally drafted by the Celtics and traded to the Sonics in 2007) and veteran center Nenad Krstic. Not finished with wheeling and dealing, Ainge then proceeded to trade rookies Semih Erden and Luke Harangody to the Cleveland Cavaliers for a 2013 second-round draft pick from Minnesota and finally shipping out Marquis Daniels, to the Sacramento Kings for a 2017 protected second-round draft pick. Too many transactions for one day am I right? You still with me?
While almost every blog post, forum comment, and expert analysis have deemed this a team gutting and that Danny Ainge has lost his marbles, it took me a few hours to realize what his frame of mind was when making these deals. We all know that Celtics Management’s main goal is to build a future after the Big Three of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen. What people don’t realize is that a great portion of the team’s salary is taken up by the Big Three and Rajon Rondo.
After taking a quick look at the Celtics’ Team Salary, Danny has a lot of players with expiring contracts with Perkins and Glen “Big Baby” Davis being among the cream of the crop. Perkins already rejected a contract extension and with big men in high demand in the league, Ainge had to pull the trigger and ship the big man to get some value in return. From a business sense, I have to applaud Ainge for making the trades. Of course the Celtics are a much smaller team but the upside is that you have a young athletic player with Jeff Green, a few future draft picks, and a better offensive center with Nenad Krstic (even though he’s a complete nutcase for throwing a chair during an in-game brawl). Will the team gel in time for a deep playoff run? Is Danny going to pick up possible buyout players Troy Murphy, Rip Hamilton, and Samuel Dalembert? So many questions so little time left in the season and only time will tell.