Monday, June 8, 2009

The Magic's Mountain


As we head into the meat of the 2009 NBA Finals, today's trivia topic revolves around the Finals' 2-3-2 format. First adopted by the NBA for the 1985 playoffs, the format has been the way of life for the league's championship series ever since.

Love it? Hate it?

Well, Dwight Howard and the Orlando Magic - down 0-2 to Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers - better embrace the opportunity to get back in this series with potentially three games in a row at home.

I took a look at the archives and came up with some interesting discoveries about previous Finals teams tabbed to play the "middle three" games at home:

- Since 1985, only two of those teams swept their three consecutive home games and went on to win the NBA title ('03-04 Pistons and '05-06 Heat).

- Since 1985, only three "3-4-5" home teams won the NBA title despite losing one of their three home games ('84-85 Lakers, '92-93 Bulls and '97-98 Bulls).

It's a tall order for Orlando but there's no better time than now to get on a hot streak.

Above image: Anfernee Hardaway soars on a sweet Basketball Digest cover in 1995. Penny and the Magic wouldn't have minded at least one more home game vs. Houston in the Finals that year. The Rockets won games 1 and 2 in Orlando and needed only two of their three allotted home games to win it all.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Defense Rules For Denver


As a native of Denver and someone who grew up just outside the Mile High City, I'm really stoked about the Denver Nuggets right now. The team's current success takes me back to the glory years of the late 70s and 80s, when D.T., "The Horse," Kiki, Fat and Alex dominated the headlines.

Given the team's big year, I thought a comparison to perhaps the best Nuggets team from that era - or any era in franchise history - was in order. I'm talking about Doug Moe's 1987-88 team (the pic shows dapper Doug on the cover of Denver's slick '88-89 press guide). Now, you can draw a number of parallels between the 2008-09 Denver Nuggets and their 1987-88 forebears, but two noticeable similarities are that each team posted 54 wins (the club's highest peak since it joined the NBA in 1976-77) and squared off against the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the playoffs.

As for the biggest difference between the teams - aside from fashion (I've got to say that as a teenager, I loved wearing my white hoodie with the Nuggets' rainbow-colored skyscraper design) - it's got to be their playing philosophies.

In '87-88, the Nuggets were led by colorful coach Moe, who preached a run-and-gun offense that lit up scoreboards all over the NBA map. That year, the Nugs ranked first in the league in scoring, averaging 116.7 points per game. Their defense, meanwhile, was fifth-worst, giving up 112.7 ppg.

At the present time, 21 years later, it's all about defense for Denver (along with solid-as-a-rock team solidarity, fortified by hometown hero Chauncey Billups). Head Coach George Karl, who kept with Denver's breakneck offensive tradition for his first four years at the helm, broke with the past before the '08-09 opener.

The new emphasis on D not only resulted in the 54 W's, it also helped deliver the team's first playoff series win since Mt. Mutombo & Co. upset Karl's heavily favored Seattle team in 1994. Get this- through the team's first seven playoff games, they've allowed an average of only 88.7 points per game.

Where do they go from here?

In 1988, the high-scoring Nuggets opened up a 1-0 lead on the Mavs before falling in six games. At the time of this writing, Denver's new defense-first unit was up 2-0 on Dallas in the '09 West semifinals. Does defense really win championships? The Nuggets are putting the old adage to the test. Don't change the channel. I know I'm not.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Hit For The Cycle Week

Billy Williams - Kneeling with bat
Not to be confused with Lando Calrissian.

Let's go cycling!

C'mon, honey, everyone's doing it. We're going through the quad!

In the past week, we've seen three players hit for the cycle in the major leagues: Los Angeles's Orlando Hudson, Texas's Ian Kinsler and Minnesota OF/DH Jason Kubel. Which brings up this interesting question: When was the last time a player hit a natural cycle (getting a single, double, triple and home run, in that order)?

The last occurrence of a natural cycle in the majors was on Sept. 13, 2006, by Gary Matthews, Jr. of the Rangers. It's a rare feat- it's happened only 14 times in MLB history. Authoring one of those gems was "Sweet-swinging" Billy Williams (above), a Hall of Famer who made his name with the Chicago Cubs. He turned the trick on July 17, 1966.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Midweek trivia mix: Magic, Bird, Kimble, L.T. & Espo

Phil Esposito - (Bruins) - Action
Esposito in action

It's mid-week and we're just starting to dip our toes into the college basketball tournament waters. Conference tourneys are in process and we're just days away from being able to fill out our NCAA Tournament brackets. Aside from college hoops, LaDainian Tomlinson is also in the news, with San Diego confirming his place on its roster with a new three-year contract. And now it's time to get buff:

CLOUD 9

Do you realize it's been 20 years since the amazing run by Bo Kimble and Loyola Marymount? And 30 years since the legendary, magical Larry Bird-Earvin "Magic" Johnson matchup in 1979? And let's not forget UConn's big upset of Duke 10 years ago behind Richard Hamilton and Khalid El-Amin. Years ending in "9" have certainly been special when it comes to the NCAAs. Here's hoping 2009 provides similar memories.

ALL SMILES IN SAN DIEGO

Congrats to Chargers fans, who are stoked to learn that LaDainian Tomlinson will still be wearing powder blue on retro Sundays after agreeing to a restructured contract. On the subject of Tomlinson, his extraordinary rushing and receiving skills are well documented, but did you know that he has also thrown for seven touchdowns in his NFL career? See L.T.'s stats here.


ON THIS DATE IN 1971

In a 7-2 win over the Los Angeles Kings, Hockey Hall of Famer Phil Esposito scored twice to set three new NHL scoring records. He increased his single-season record totals to 60 goals and 128 points. Along with breaking Bobby Hull's regular-season record for goals (58) and his own mark for points (126), "Espo" also set a new standard for most goals in a season including playoffs (previous record was 59, set by Jean Beliveau of Montreal). More on Esposito here.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Know This: Tiger Woods is back

Tiger Woods
Ladies and Gentlemen,

May I re-introduce to you . . . Tiger Woods.

After an eight-month layoff to repair and rehabilitate an injured knee, Tiger is back.

It's been a while, so without further adieu, here's your lineup of links to get you up to speed on Tiger.

Follow Tiger's progress at the Match Play tourney (scores, video, photos) - PGATour.com

The 2009 Accenture Match Play Championship leaderboard - PGATour.com

Is Tiger really back? Try birdie and eagle on the first two holes - New York Times

Mickelson beats Woods - to the driving range - San Diego Union-Tribune

The official website of Tiger Woods

Last but not least, here's a classic highlight clip:

- A 2-year-old Tiger on The Mike Douglas Show

There you have it, everything you need to know to impress the clubhouse after your round of un-Tiger like golf.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Pure Sports, No Steroids

Troy Aikman Photo
If you're tired of hearing about all of the recent stories about athletes who have either confessed to using or those who are alleged to have used performance-enhancing drugs, welcome to the sanctuary for good, clean organic sports stuff.

Here you go, sports fans, load up for the day:

- Troy Aikman is back at UCLA

- Prez says predicting North Carolina-Duke game may cost him his Blackberry

- Something special about Cy Young and Cleveland (Frank Viola to team up with Cliff Lee)
Note: Cy Young played over half his career in Cleveland and began his career with the Cleveland Spiders - Cy for yourself

- Six straight NHL games with a goal? And you're a defenseman?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

And Now This: Super Bowl Star Commercials

Joe Greene - Close up on sidelines
Are we there yet? Are we there yet?

Uh, no kids. We're still two days away from Super Sunday. But we're almost there, so hang in there. In fact, we've got a little something to make the time to kickoff go faster - no, not a juice box. It's a quick list of commercials featuring some of your favorite Super Bowl stars of the past! Consider it a primer for Sunday's parade of Super Bowl commercials.

Amusement Guaranteed

Priceless Peyton

Go Greene

Singing With The Stars

The Fridge Is Running

Huddle Up With The Raiders

Tony D. Turns It Up