Entries from May 2008 ↓

Lacrosse, uno sport favoloso…

Questo fine settimana Syracuse ha vinto il suo quarto titolo del 2000. Se non vi siete ancora appassionati di questo sport eccovi tutti i goal di SU della finale:

(Un grazie al mio amico Sean del sito TNIAAM per aver trovato il video).

A Slice of America (Radio Show – 05/29/08)

A Slice of America

Oggi alla radio:

NBA: I top 5 picks

NBA: I Celtics Y2K non sono di sicuro quelli dei vecchi tempi!

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NFL: Un idea per la draft!

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NCAAFB: Altri Bowl Games

NCAABB: One & Done, ora di finire sta stupidagine!

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Domande, domande e ancora domande!

HardCore Hitting (Radio Show – 05/27/08)

On today’s show:

NBA: As the 2 conference finals are being played, what is the Commissioner hoping for?

NBA: My first mock draft, top 14 picks

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NFL: 2008’s best QB for Fantasy Leagues

NFL: Salary Caps suck in the league and they need to be fixed NOW!

NFL: Two less pre-season games and two more real games?

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NCAABSB: The field of 64 is set!

NCAAFB: More Bowl Games!

NCAABB: The best recruiting classes of `08

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And more if I have time!

AEM

A Slice of America (Radio Show – 15/05/2008)

Radio Show di Oggi:

NCAABB: Come risolvere i problemi che stanno succendendo (tipo OJ Mayo)

NCAABB: L’avevo detto uno show fa che UNC/UCLA potevano andare verso un giocatore, ma non potevo di quale perche’ la storia non era ufficiale, ma avevo ragione, ascoltate di chi parlo.

NCAABB: Un po di voi avete scritto chi vi piace come squadre nel blog che ho fatto apposta per questo, ma ci sono molti altri che non l hanno ancora fatto!!!

NCAABSB: Bellissimo fare la partite fra le mie due famiglie!

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NBA: I playoffs (la cosa piu lunga dopo il campionato di baseball).

NBA: Forumisti fanno grande mock draft di tutti i tempi, prima scelta il mio compagno di scuola!

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Off Topic: Un discorso che pochi amanti dello sport ci pensano, ma dovrebbero pensarci molto di piu`!

Off Topic: Cos’e’ il vero “For the love of the Game”!

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Domande: Rispondo a tutti (mandatene ancora, c’e’ tempo)

Dr. Stromboli: In questo episodio il ns Dottore salva il football! (evvai!)

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Magari altro, se c’e’ tempo!

AEM

HardCore Hitting (Radio Show)

Show di Martedi:
(Vi ricordo che e` in Inglese, ma se non capite qualcosa mandatemi un PM che poi lo spiego in Italiano)

NFL: PacMan Jones is a game, and it’s quarter has run out!

NFL: Does McNabb need a new home?

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NBA: Are the Celtics are real leader, or just real lucky?

NBA: One & Done, Potential, Skills on/Problems off the field, is this what this league is about?

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MLB: Is Barry Bonds the problem or could he be the solution?

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NCAABB: One & Done’s plus underclassmen leaving, my viewpoint to the situation!

NCAABB: How can OJ Mayo getting money be breaking news?

NCAABB: The BE and the ACC are they not capable of not messing with what isn’t broken? Appearantly not!

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Extra: Answering questions that were sent!

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Come al solito alle 21:00 ore Italiane, e poi dopo College Baseball Tonight!

AEM

Torneo di NCAA Lax

Questo fine settimana inizia la post season per la NCAA Lacrosse (Division I). Sedici squadre giocheranno per il diritto di arrivare alla Final Four. Per chi non conosce come funziona, i primi due giri sono giocati in casa della squadra “higher ranked” (questo fine settimana e il prossimo), e poi il Final Four e giocato in un posto unico. Quest`anno sara` giocato a Gillette Stadium, in Foxborough, Massachutes, 24-26 Maggio.

Sabato, 10 Maggio:

12 p.m. Denver (10-6) at #7 Maryland (9-5)
2:30 p.m. Loyola (7-6) at #1 Duke (16-1)
5 p.m. Ohio State (10-5) at #8 Cornell (11-3)
7:30 p.m. Navy (9-5) at #4 North Carolina (8-5)

Domenica, 11 Maggio:

12 p.m. Colgate (11-5) at #6 Notre Dame (13-2)
2:30 p.m. Hofstra (10-5) at #5 Johns Hopkins (8-5)
5 p.m. UMBC (12-3) at #2 Virginia (12-3)
7:30 p.m. Canisius (10-5) at #3 Syracuse (12-2)

Final Four:

Sabato, 24 Maggio:

Division I – 2 Semifinali: 12:00pm & 2:30pm.

Domenica, 25 Maggio:

Division III Finale: 1:30pm
Division II Finale: 4:30pm

Lunedi, 26 Maggio:

Division I Finale: 1:00pm

Winthrop vs. UNC live blog su PlayitUSA Radio

Prossima settima (vedi la data sotto) faccio il primo Live Blog tramite PlayitUSA Radio per la partita fra Winthrop (con Matteo D`Angelo) e North Carolina. Sara’ in diretta, ma se non potete stare su ci sara’ il podcast.

Teams/Squadre: Winthrop versus UNC
Day/Giorno: Tuesday/Martedi
Date/Data: May 13, 2008
Location/Localita’: Cary, North Carolina
Time/Ora: 6:00 p.m. ET (mezzanotte ora Italiana)

The Underclassmen; where will they go?

(Un post fatto per un mio amico, credo di aver coperto tutti gli underclassmen)…

Once again updating the underclassmen going in the National Basketball Association draft I tried to make sure I had who has an agent as of right now and who does not. I also put a small comment and where I think they will land (broad range). There is a ton of players as you can see right now, and this list does not include the seniors that have a shot at the NBA, nor the international players, that right now amount to about a dozen players. I would not be surprised if close to half of the players that are without an agent go back to college for one more year. I also would not be surprised if a lot of them stay in. What I can say is this, if any of the players that do not have an agent right now have doubts, they should just go right back to school. This is a very talented draft and to lose out on improving and going into a weaker draft next year would be very foolish.

Signing with agents:

  • D.J. Augustin (Texas). Lottery pick without a doubt, might break the top ten. He is the second best point guard in this draft I believe.
  • Jerryd Bayless (Arizona). He has not been talked about as much as other frosh in this draft, but he will be called before the tenth pick in the draft.
  • Michael Beasley (Kansas State). If not number one in the draft, he will be number two.
  • Derrick Caracter (Louisville). I will be surprised if his name is called in the draft and if he makes a team. He does not have the skills nor the mindset to play at the next level.
  • Chris Douglas-Roberts (Memphis). Still not sure if he is a wonderful player or a one wonder type of player. He should be picked just in the end of the first round.
  • C.J. Giles (Oregon State). His talents are great, his character not so good. I think that he will get some team to take him in the late second round, but wouldn’t be surprised if he goes undrafted.
  • Eric Gordon (Indiana). He has the talent to play in the NBA. I am just not sure if the drop off in the last part of the season will hurt his stock. I still see him as a lottery pick
  • Davon Jefferson (USC). If he breaks the first round I would be surprised.
  • Brook Lopez (Stanford). Of the two twins he should be the one going in the NBA this year since he will definitely be a Top 10 pick (and the best big man of the draft).
  • Robin Lopez (Stanford). Should be not coming out of college this year, but you can not teach height and so I am sure a team will take him in the first round.
  • O.J. Mayo (USC). Top ten for sure, maybe top five.
  • JaVale McGee (Nevada). He could be the surprise of the draft in five years, being the player that all passed and shouldn’t have. I see him going in the high teens/low 20’s, but could be a lottery pick if a team wants height.
  • Anthony Randolph (LSU). Another player that should be called before double digits and could break into the Top 5 if a team is looking for a big and Brook Lopez is gone.
  • Derrick Rose (Memphis). Either number one or number two in the draft. If he goes lower than that he is a steal!
  • Brandon Rush (Kansas). He has the tools, the one draw back on this young man is if he has the will. That has made him slide down, I see him going just past the lottery picks.
  • Not signing with agents yet:

  • A.J. Abrams (Texas). I don’t see him getting drafted, and if he does hear his name it will be very late in the second round.
  • Joe Alexander (WVU). I like Alexander, I would like him better in a year (after more work in college). However if he does stay in the draft I see him going in the low to mid 20’s.
  • Antonio Anderson (Memphis). He should not be here, he will not hear his name getting called if he makes the mistake of staying the draft.
  • Ryan Anderson (Cal). One of the many tweeners that do so good in college and struggle at the next level. He will be drafted late in the first round or at the beginning of the second.
  • Darrell Arthur (Kansas). He is going to be one of those players that in the mid teens will still be around and be a steal for the team that takes him.
  • Chase Budinger (Arizona). Will need to toughen up at the next level, but that will not ruin his lottery pick status.
  • DeMarre Carroll (Missouri). Another one of those players that did good in college and in the NBA, a bit because of the size and a bit because of the much better competition, will not make it. I see him as an undrafted player if he stays in.
  • Josh Carter (Texas A&M). I am not sure about this young man, he does have skills, but maybe not enough for the NBA. I see him late in the second round, but, like others, would not be surprised to see him go undrafted.
  • Mario Chalmers (Kansas). The shine of the shot that gave Kansas the possibility to win the national title has worn off, and by the time the draft comes around he will be a second rounder that will need to hustle hard to make it in the NBA.
  • Lee Cummard (BYU). Has a good shot, plays his position well, yada yada yada, like a lot of others, if he stays in the draft he will not be drafted.
  • Robert Dozier (Memphis). A player that could do well, needs to work on certain skills at the next level. Late second rounder.
  • Wayne Ellington (UNC). A mid second rounder and could drop if he has a bad workout session, college should be his only option.
  • Jamont Gordon (Miss. St.). Combo player that has the built for the NBA, but has not convinced all. I think a late first rounder, that could slip into the second if no one is interested late.
  • Danny Green (UNC). Another good player that is borderline second and not being drafted, being good this year just isn’t good enough.
  • Donte Greene (Syracuse). He has the potential to be a lottery pick, the play in the second half of the season might make him slide to low 20’s.
  • Richard Hendrix (Alabama). One of those players that will benefit the most from the pre draft camp. With a good showing he could be a mid 20’s pick, with a bad one he goes back to college.
  • J.J. Hickson (N.C. State). He should not be in the draft cause he is not ready. He will be taken by a team as a project, probably in the second half of the first round.
  • Shawn James (Duquesne). Good player, with some up side, but much down. I do not see him being drafted.
  • DeAndre Jordan (Texas A&M). A dow joners (to steal a Dickie V saying), up and down all season, but again not being able to teach size will make him a lottery pick.
  • Kosta Koufos (Ohio State). A seven footer with good offensive skills and so-so defensive ones. He might be a lottery pick because you can’t teach size.
  • Ty Lawson (UNC). If healthy he is a mid to high 20’s pick. If not, he should be back in school and try next year.
  • Kevin Love (UCLA). He is going to be a lottery pick, and then he is going to have to work hard to show that he was worth that type of pick.
  • Leo Lyons (Missouri). Thanks to a better second half of the season he might sneak in the second round, but he should be sneaking back into college in my opinion.
  • Jemel McNeal (Marquette). He will go late in the second round, but another year in college would help him.
  • Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (UCLA). He could be a great player, but still needs to build on many things. Right now he is an early second rounder at best.
  • Jeremy Pargo (Gonzaga). Yet another player that has a lot riding on the pre draft camp. With a good one he could get into the first round, with a decent one he would stay in the second and in my opinion, with a so-so one he will go back to college, which would be the best bet for him.
  • Trent Plaisted (BYU). He has the build for the NBA, the question is does he have the skills. I think that he will make it in the first round on the “potential” and the fact you can’t teach height.
  • Josh Shipp (UCLA). A tweener that might just be smart to go back to college for one more year. He needs to show that his falling off at the end of the season was an anomily and not a problem.
  • Marreese Speights (Florida). A good player that will go probably in the last picks of the lottery pick or just after that.
  • Ronald Steele (Alabama). Another player that we could say stayed a year too many in college. Because of that he should go back one more to improve, cause if he stays in this draft he will not hear his name called.
  • Robert Vaden (UAB). A good shooter in a draft full of them, he should go back to school if he wants to get a shot at the guaranteed contracts next year. If he stays in this one, look for him mid to late second round.
  • Bill Walker (Kansas State). If a team goes on what he can do if healthy he will go in the last part of the first round, if teams wonder if he will be back from his injuries he will go in the last part of the second round.
  • Russell Westbrook (UCLA). A lottery pick, if not, he is a steal for whomever takes him.
  • And there you have it, the underclassmen that right now are in the mix (with or without an agent) to go and impress scouts and teams. Lots of them, as I said prior to this, should return to school. Some will have great careers, and some I am shock to even see on this list because they have no business on it. As more and more moves are made I will update it all.

    A Slice of America (Radio Show)

    Show per Domani 08/05:

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    Applausi: Come al solito per iniziare lo show!

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    NFL: Winners & Losers al Draft (secondo me)

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    NCAA: Nuove stupidagini stanno arrivando! UCLA! UNC! ACC! Big East!

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    NBA: MVP? La giocata del cavolo! The King? E altre cose!

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    MLB: Bonds! Mets! Yanks! E altre cose

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    Domande da Rispondere: Tre o quattro (se ne avete mandatene)

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    La storia del coach: Cosa ho dato al gioco!

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    Dr. Stromboli: Diventa piu` grossa la leggenda!

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    AEM

    In piu ogni Martedi: Hardcore Hitting (show in inglese)