Monday, April 29, 2013

Nobody can beat the Heat!

There isn't one team in the current NBA playoffs that has a chance of winning this year. The Miami Heat will defend their title, and I have no doubt. I will tell you why. Not only is Lebron James by himself; absolutely unstoppable. But, the Miami Heat hands down have a top three defense in the league. As the old saying goes "Defense wins championships,"So not only do they dominate on defense, they have the most dominant all-around player in the league. The Heat also have an unbelievable team chemistry going. I think Ray Allen and Chris "Birdman" Anderson really brought a spark to this team this season. Plus, there really isn't a team that can play decent defense against the Heat in the Playoffs. Thunder, Clippers, Nuggets, Warriors; are all teams that play great offense but have no defense. Which, that leaves the Spurs. The only team that even matches up well.  However, way too old to compete with a run and gun team like the Heat. All I can say... get ready for a repeat folks.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Chad Hillebrand Next NHL Star?

There is no question that Chad Hillebrand has the talent to become one of the next big NHL stars. The crazy thing is...he is only 14 years old. He was born and raised in Skokie, Illinois. Astonishing most people his talent was sought out at age seven, and his coaches say his best skill is his skating. He is actually considered being in the top five percent of skating from his class in the country. What makes him special is simply his dominance of the game from a young age. His first team he played with was the Skokie Flyers, when he dominated by scoring 112 goals in one season, and also having two games where he scored 8 goals. That's dominance you just don't see often in younger leagues. I believe a person is either born to play or their not. One thing I will say about Chad is that he was born to play the sport of hockey. From his phenomenal skating, to his great puck handling, great leadership, and exceptional ability to score goals...he has it all folks. The only thing he needs to work on is building up his size, and naturally over time he will. Remember, he is only 14.  he has a lot of time to grow. The bottom line is Chad Hillebrand has everything it takes to become the next NHL star. Be on the look out for this young-talented player in 5 or 6 years.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Wrigley Field Renovation Deal Is Announced

Early April 15th, Tom Ricketts, Owner of the Cubs announced his plans to renovate the historic monument that is 99 years old. The plan is said to be worth 500 million dollars. It includes building a new hotel, a brand new clubhouse, as well as a big electronic screen that will be put up in left field. The only problem with the deal is that it will obstruct the views from some of the rooftops. The rooftops have a 20-year deal with the Cubs that has 11 years left on contract. I feel some serious compromising needs to be done at this point. I believe a contract is a contract, and you can't break one. If Ricketts follows through and actually puts up everything he say he is, there is going to be huge problems. He might even lose more money in court, than he is actually is paying for in renovations. It's sad to see such a historic monument in sports going through this. Plus, the rooftops are part of the experience. I think there needs to be a compromise before they start the 3-year renovating project. Otherwise, a lot of Cubs fans and rooftop owners will be extremely upset and disappointed with the Ricketts family.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Rory McIlroy Overrated?

Ever since, Rory McIlroy won two majors by 8 strokes. Everyone has started to compare him with Tiger Woods. Let me clear things up, there is no comparison. It makes me laugh when anyone compares the two. To this point, Tiger has dominated the sport of golf like Michael Jordan did basketball. As well as, Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky did the same. Rory has not dominated like Tiger by any means. He has also missed cuts that Tiger never missed during the beginning of his prime. There was a time when Tiger never missed a cut. He also set the record for most consecutive tournaments played without missing a cut. During the '06-'07 season when Tiger won 7 tournaments in a row. Rory hasn't nearly dominated like Tiger so far. Tiger has won 14 majors and 76 tournaments, and he is only 37. I know Rory is young, but I will tell you he will never be close to Tiger. He will win no more than 40 tournaments, with maybe 6-7 majors. Not saying that's not good, but that not even close to Tiger. That's more like a Phil Mickelson, who is still in the hall of fame. So, no dis-respect to Rory. I think he is a great golfer, just not a Tiger Woods. The bottom line is Rory McIlroy should never...ever, be in discussion with Tiger Woods. In my eyes, the only person you can compare to him is  the great Jack Nicklaus.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Darvish Robbery of "Perfect game" Not Rare

There isn't a harder way to lose a "perfect game" than Yu Darvish did against then Astros. Throughout the game, Yu retired 26 straight Astros batters. However, what he thought would never happen...happened. With two outs, he gave up a single that went right threw his legs. Though, in reality, it is not rare you get that close to such an accomplishment and fail in a sport. It happens all the time. For example, getting 11 strikes in a row in bowling, then choking on the 12th, or even being on the verge of shooting under-par in golf and getting a bogey on the 18th hole to shoot 73. This stuff happens all the time, and it can be a painful moment for an athlete. However, one thing that Yu Darvish did do was handle it exceptionally well. After the ball rolled through the middle of the infield, he smiled. He knew he gave it a good run. He showed his outstanding sportsmanship for the game of baseball. According to MLB.com, there has only been 23 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game. There is a reason that these things don't happen to everyone. They are rare accomplishments in life that should be highly celebrated. Even though, he didn't succeed, I still congratulate Darvish on getting so close to such an extraordinary accomplishment.