So yesterday the Bulls lost to the Lakers which mad me sad. But Jimmy Butler made it to the All-Star game and that made me happy. The Bulls have been up and down the past week and a half, losing to bad teams but beating good teams. They still are the favorite to win, but I am so nervous I am shaking, I'm one of those fans who after a bad streak thinks that the world has just exploded in an apocalyptic mayhem of bad defensive plays. The Bulls stink this moment and are losing to the Suns. They will probably lose the game. I have stopped watching the game because I had a long day today having to do a Social Studies test and a Math quiz. As I watched the game I was dumbfounded by the lack of defense they were playing and horrible free-throws the Bulls were taking as I was dumbfounded as to what the hell the 7th amendment was on my Social Studies test. I know I am probably fussing about this too early and that there is way more games to be played. I just don't want my team to turn into last year's Pacers, good before the All-Star, bad after it. Another random comment, the All-Star jerseys are pretty plain, very classic but with a new cool edge on it. The only thing I don't like is the first names on the back, just like I didn't like that on Christmas. Also lets talk about JaKarr "Spongebob" Sampson who is leading the race to become one of my favorite players, he plays for the Sixers (Wah,wah,waaaah) but his look and his dunking makes him so lovable. He can miss 22 of 29 field goals but he can still be compensated by throwing down a ridiculous between the legs dunk at practice. The video is shown somewhere up there, it may look horrible because I don't know how to insert videos properly. JaKarr and K.J. McDaniels should have an award named after them citing 'remarkable athletic ability and placement on bad teams, while blocking shots and throwing down sick jams'. We'll have to wait to see who wins it because as of now only them two have accomplished that. (JaKarr also looks like ODB from the Wu-Tang Clan).
--KSP--
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
NBA Kinda Sorta MidSeason Awards P.3
Craziest Game: Points- Klay Thompson
His 37 point 3rd quarter vs the Kings gets him this award, I've already written about it in my last Awards post though so you can check that out.
Craziest Game: Rebounds- Andre Drummond 1-21-15
He had 26 points and 17 boards against the Orlando Magic, an overall dominant performance by the big man. Big men are not getting recognized as much as they used to since this is the era of the guards and the 3-point shooters so the good big men don't get noticed. Drummond is set to become a great player and may become an All-Star the way he is playing.
Craziest Game: Assists- Brandon Jennings 1-21-15
Who knew the Magic would get beaten y a player who grabbed tons of rebounds and a player who had 24 points and 21 assists. Jennings has always been pretty good but he was all over passing in this game, dishing out the ball left and right, he was the game-changer. The Drummond-Jennings duo was spectacular and they helped eachother with these crazy stats.
Craziest Game: Blocks- Hassan Whiteside 1-25-15
His unbelievable rise as a quality player was so quick and so 'out-of-nowhere' that he was amazing to watch even if my least favorite team beat my favorite team because of him. He had a triple-double with 14 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 blocks. It was a great defensive performance for a shining player.
Best NBA Meme: #Teamkorver
His 37 point 3rd quarter vs the Kings gets him this award, I've already written about it in my last Awards post though so you can check that out.
Craziest Game: Rebounds- Andre Drummond 1-21-15
He had 26 points and 17 boards against the Orlando Magic, an overall dominant performance by the big man. Big men are not getting recognized as much as they used to since this is the era of the guards and the 3-point shooters so the good big men don't get noticed. Drummond is set to become a great player and may become an All-Star the way he is playing.
Craziest Game: Assists- Brandon Jennings 1-21-15
Who knew the Magic would get beaten y a player who grabbed tons of rebounds and a player who had 24 points and 21 assists. Jennings has always been pretty good but he was all over passing in this game, dishing out the ball left and right, he was the game-changer. The Drummond-Jennings duo was spectacular and they helped eachother with these crazy stats.
Craziest Game: Blocks- Hassan Whiteside 1-25-15
His unbelievable rise as a quality player was so quick and so 'out-of-nowhere' that he was amazing to watch even if my least favorite team beat my favorite team because of him. He had a triple-double with 14 points, 13 rebounds, and 12 blocks. It was a great defensive performance for a shining player.
Best NBA Meme: #Teamkorver

Saturday, January 24, 2015
Kinda Sorta MidSeason Awards P.2
Best ESPN Anchor (Ever): Stuart Scott, 1965-2015
Stu was the best. He brought on all his swag when he first started, he was different. He was different because more people could relate to his sayings and the way he talked and thought. He was cooler than the other side of the pillow. He was also the bravest guy in sports, battling cancer the whole way through, but still interviewing the NBA Champs, post-game. When he died of cancer everybody shed tears, because you couldn't think of ESPN or basketball on TV without him. He left his daughters and his wife just months after he accepted the Jimmy V ESPY Award for Perseverance during the ESPY's. He was so happy then, even while becoming weaker everyday. We will never forget him.
Best NBA Player Restaurant: Nate's Wings and Waffles, Nate Robinson
Earlier this year I found out my favorite basketball player ever opened a restaurant headling things I love, wings and waffles. Located in Nate's city, Seattle, it has 4/5 stars out of 82 reviews on Yelp which is pretty good. It has three types of waffles: The Not So Plain Waffle, which is their signature Belgium waffle, The Bacon Waffle, and the Savory Waffle. It offers various sizes of regular and spicy chicken, which can be breaded or naked. It also has a wide variety of sauces and sides as well as a few signature sandwiches. That'll be the first thing I will do if I ever go to Seattle.
Best Quarter: Klay Thompson, 37 points in 3rd Quarter
Holy #$%^ read that again. 37 points is insane, he was ten for ten in the first 7 minutes and had 27 points in the first 6 1/2 minutes. The game plan was simply 'give it to Klay' and he took the chances and hit 3, after 3, after 3, adding an alley-oop up there, then hitting another streak of 3's. He had a total of 52 and set the NBA record for most points in a half (was 33- George Gervin, Carmelo Anthony) in 37. He could've of dropped 40 but he wasn't the only one who scored, his teammates scored 4 points that quarter. He outscored all of the Kings and ended up with 52 Pts, 2 Reb, 5 Ast, 4 Stl, 2 Blk and Golden State beat Sacramento 127-101.
Best Shoes: DeMar DeRozan
He was overlooked for the award for best NBA player name but his kicks were the best. He wore some Fan-Designed Nike Kobe 9 EM iD's which are purple and have a 'space' type of design on them. The Nike 'Swoosh' is a dark red and the sole is a light gray. It also has his name engraved on it.

Stu was the best. He brought on all his swag when he first started, he was different. He was different because more people could relate to his sayings and the way he talked and thought. He was cooler than the other side of the pillow. He was also the bravest guy in sports, battling cancer the whole way through, but still interviewing the NBA Champs, post-game. When he died of cancer everybody shed tears, because you couldn't think of ESPN or basketball on TV without him. He left his daughters and his wife just months after he accepted the Jimmy V ESPY Award for Perseverance during the ESPY's. He was so happy then, even while becoming weaker everyday. We will never forget him.
Best NBA Player Restaurant: Nate's Wings and Waffles, Nate Robinson
Earlier this year I found out my favorite basketball player ever opened a restaurant headling things I love, wings and waffles. Located in Nate's city, Seattle, it has 4/5 stars out of 82 reviews on Yelp which is pretty good. It has three types of waffles: The Not So Plain Waffle, which is their signature Belgium waffle, The Bacon Waffle, and the Savory Waffle. It offers various sizes of regular and spicy chicken, which can be breaded or naked. It also has a wide variety of sauces and sides as well as a few signature sandwiches. That'll be the first thing I will do if I ever go to Seattle.
Best Quarter: Klay Thompson, 37 points in 3rd Quarter
Holy #$%^ read that again. 37 points is insane, he was ten for ten in the first 7 minutes and had 27 points in the first 6 1/2 minutes. The game plan was simply 'give it to Klay' and he took the chances and hit 3, after 3, after 3, adding an alley-oop up there, then hitting another streak of 3's. He had a total of 52 and set the NBA record for most points in a half (was 33- George Gervin, Carmelo Anthony) in 37. He could've of dropped 40 but he wasn't the only one who scored, his teammates scored 4 points that quarter. He outscored all of the Kings and ended up with 52 Pts, 2 Reb, 5 Ast, 4 Stl, 2 Blk and Golden State beat Sacramento 127-101.
Best Shoes: DeMar DeRozan
He was overlooked for the award for best NBA player name but his kicks were the best. He wore some Fan-Designed Nike Kobe 9 EM iD's which are purple and have a 'space' type of design on them. The Nike 'Swoosh' is a dark red and the sole is a light gray. It also has his name engraved on it.
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