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Jul
07/10
Carlos Boozer Goes To The Bulls…Will Lebron Follow
Last Updated on Friday, 9 July 2010 09:45
Written by Brandy Smith
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
March 12, 2010 Milwaukee, WI. Bradley Center..Utah Jazz Carlos Boozer had 26 points and 14 rebounds against the Bucks tonight..Milwaukee Buck won over the Utah Jazz 95-87. Mike McGinnis/CSM.

BEIJING - AUGUST 24:  LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers throws a basketball to his fans at a promotional event during a visit to China on August 24, 2009 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)

The announcement was made this evening that Carlos Boozer is the newest player to be added to the Chicago Bulls roster. According to chicagotribune.com the 28-year-old signed a 5-year $76 million contract with the Bulls.

With Lebron James scheduled to annouce his decision tomorrow night, I can only assume that adding Boozer the night before was a strategic attempt to take away any doubts that the 25-year-old NBA superstar may have about Chicago. Adding Boozer who averaged 20.5 points and 11.2 rebounds for Utah last season to a team that already consist of outstanding players like Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah could unquestionably up the ante.

Chicago would be tempting to many but to someone like Lebron James who has such a wide variety of choices, this will undoubtly be a hard decision to make. Other great teams like the New York Knicks who recently added Amar’e Stoudemire, the Nets with young and talented players like Devin Harris and Brook Lopez, Miami who welcomed the return of Dwayne Wade and Cleveland who lead the league in wins all hope to add Lebron James to their roster.It will defintely be interesting to see what team King James will choose.

Jul
05/10
Former Oakland Raiders Quarterback Jamarcus Russell Arrested
Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 July 2010 09:18
Written by Brandy Smith
Monday, July 5th, 2010

 

OAKLAND, CA - 2008:  JaMarcus Russell of the Oakland Raiders poses for his 2008 NFL headshot at photo day in Oakland, California.  (Photo by Getty Images)

 

Former Oakland Raiders quarterback Jamarcus Russell was arrested after an undercover narcotics investigation at his home in Mobile, Alabama for possesion of a controlled substance. According to Mobile Press-Register the substance was codeine syrup. Reportedly the 24-year-old was booked this afternoon and realeased shortly after on a $2,500 bond.

In 2007  Russell was the no.1 NFL draft pick but was recently released from the Oakland Raiders, making him the second no.1 pick to be released so quickly in his career. According to huffingtonpost.com the Raiders release of Russell was considered one of the NFL’s biggest draft busts, in May after he won only seven of his 25 starts and was benched. He completed just 52.1 percent of his passes in his career with 18 touchdowns, 23 interceptions, 15 lost fumbles and a passer rating of 65.2.

Jul
03/10
Former NBA Player Ray Williams Homeless?
Last Updated on Monday, 5 July 2010 09:39
Written by Brandy Smith
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

After a 10 year career in the NBA, Ray Williams  is homeless, living in a car that doesn’t run and eats out of soup kitchens 23 years later. According to the Boston Globe he is not on drugs, doesn’t abuse alcohol and doesn’t gamble. So…how does that happen?

No one has released any documentation to prove excessive spending or extravagant purchases but according to Bob Holer of the Boston Globe, when Williams filed for bankruptcy in 1994, he simply was “no longer able to sustain his NBA lifestyle.” It seems that for the most part his current situation has more to do with bad luck and bad money management.

Williams career lasted from 1977 to 1987 and he reporetdly made over $2 Million. He also recieved about $12,000 from the NBA Legends foundation in which he used to buy a condo on a lease to own contract which fell through.

Williams situation is a bit puzzling to me. I can’t help but wonder if anyone stepped in to help him. I’m sure at the height of his career, he was surrounded by a slew of people claiming to care about him and have his back. Where are they now? This could be a lesson to the new generation of NBA players that feel like they are on top of the world with an infinite amount of money. Although the average NBA player makes substantially more than the players in 1987, Williams proves that the money can run out just as fast as a career in the NBA. Oh and let’s not forget all of those people that surround them that claim to be their friends. Where will they be if  it all comes crashing down?

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Mar
28/10
UFC 111- My thoughts
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 April 2010 07:43
Written by Joey G
Sunday, March 28th, 2010

I know it’s late and this event already happened a few hours ago but I just got a chance to watch it thanks to the internet!

I only saw two fights from UFC 111, but man I have an opinion on both of them, so here it is. First of all, Shane Carwin vs Frank Mir. I actually expected Mir to win this fight because of his experience and recent conditioning improvement. Man was I wrong! As I was yelling at the screen because Mir was not fighting aggressively like a championship caliber fighter should, Carwin unloaded a few short punches in a tight clinch against the fence that dropped Mir to the ground in the first round. Wasting no time, Carwin kept connecting with head shots until ref Dan Miragliotta stopped the bout at 3:48 in the first round. Brock Lesnar has some new competition, but even based on tonights performance I still think the former WWE star will remain the champ. However, this is an interesting shakeup for the heavyweight division, which is lacking some real competition in my opinion.

Now for the main event of the evening. George “Rush” St. Pierre vs Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy. While I did not actually see the fight, I heard all about it. I expected St. Pierre to win, as did most, but I heard it was a tough fight. Hardy was hungry to win, and although he didn’t possess the skills necessary to beat a legend like St. Pierre, he did show toughness and resilience. According to UFC President Dana White, among others, Hardy’s main area that he needs to work on is takedown defense. “Rush” earned a unanimous decision (50-43, 50-44, 50-45) after having the Englishmen in some tough positions. No man is unbeatable, but experience and conditioning payed off tonightUFC 111: Georges St-Pierre v Dan Hardy tale of the tapeht. See you at the next one. I might actually pay for it this time!