2009 NBA Playoffs – Best Ever

May 29th, 2009

I somehow managed to watch every single game in the 2009 NBA Playoffs and I must say they have been the best playoffs I’ve ever seen.

Boston Celtics-Chicago Bulls was probably the best first round series ever. The Houston Rockets-LA Lakers have was the most surprising second round ever. And now the Orlando Magic-Cleveland Cavaliers are proving to be the best Conference Finals ever. It’s a great time to be an NBA fan. We’re truly witnessing something special. The NBA c

I’m not really worried if we’re going to have that dream Kobe-Lebron final…I’m just worried what I’m going to do for the 5 months after the NBA season ends. Let’s hope things pickup on the China NBA end so we have some other form of entertainment.

How to do bold and underline in Facebook chat

May 25th, 2009

I just saw on a Facebook site how to do Facebook chat bold and underline! I use chat on Facebook quite often for keeping in touch with my friends, but haven’t been able to use underline or bold on facebook chat until now.

Facebook chat bold

So how do you do underline in Facebook chat or bold? I’ll let him let you know. Emphasis in chats is really important, so I won’t try to steal his thunder (and steal his font) by telling you myself!

The big mystery now is how to do italics in Facebook chat! I don’t think italic is possible (only strong and under line).

Head over to the chat emoticons site now to find out more about Facebook chat bold.

上海博克

May 21st, 2009

上海博克

Shanghai Blog in Chinese characters can be written like this: 上海博克. Reason why I’m writing 上海博克 is to see whether a Shanghai Blog in English using the 上海博克 characters can show up on the google search results. Let’s see  if 博克上海 will get Chinese people to come here.

Probably not, lets see.

Ben Gordon is Clutch

April 27th, 2009

We all knew Ben Gordon was a bucket machine, and sure he’s had his fair share of late game heroics in past regular seasons, but man oh man this guy is a BALLER.

Watching U-Conn shooting stars Ray Allen and Ben Gordon going at it has been one of the most enjoyable NBA experiences I’ve had in a while. It’s one thing to just use your raw athletic power to drive to the hoop in the clutch like LeBron or Wade, but shooting threes from downtown with the whole team trying to shut you down and winning ball games is just something else.

Whenever I see Ben Gordon shooting a jump shot I say to myself ‘horrible shot’, but this guy seems to shoot better with people on him. He’s a basketball masochist.

Ben Gordon you’ve just made yourself a new fan, now keep your hand on the clutch and keep on rollinnnn.

A Basketball How to Site

April 20th, 2009

I don’t really browse the internet for basketball information anymore but what I did find today was quite hilarious, a basketball how to site! I’m curious as to which type of people will use this basketball how to site – is it aliens, babies, cavemen? Basketball how to lessons I guess is what I should have been blogging all along, apparently it gets several hundred thousand searches each month.

NBA Expansion in China

April 16th, 2009

NBA China

Basketball in China has become so huge that the NBA has already made enormous investments in building a NBA-branded league in the PRC. First it was the announcement of the NBA China entity, then it was the 12 arenas, then the reality TV shows, and the news just keeps rolling in.

I for one am hugely excited and it’s quite refreshing to finally be in a country that the NBA actually cares about. In the weeks and months ahead, I’ll certainly be keeping an eye on any development and news coming from NBA china.

I urge you do the same if you want to know truely where the future of basketball in China and the fate of the NBA in China and the rest of the world is headed.

2009 NBA Slam Dunk Constest Was Horrible – How to Fix This Mess

February 16th, 2009

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The Dunk contest this year was straight out horrible. I’ve heard people in the past talk about putting an end to the Dunk Contest and I would always be in disbelief on why anyone would want to do such a cruel thing. But this year I began to understand. There were NBA legends in the crowd shaking their heads, superstars of today put up a hard act trying to prove the “NBA cares”, and even Kenny ‘the Jet’ Smith couldn’t muster up enough hype to make us give a damn. What went wrong? Here are some simple suggestions to make this once more the most exciting 30 minutes in all of sports.

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Do not allow anyone participate in the event more than twice. I mean you already had 2 chances to pull off the craziest dunks you can imagine…there’s absolutely no point for you to participate more than twice. IF and ever there is someone so good that he has too many dunks, then this rule can be changed. Similar rule exception should be applied for the U.S President I believe, but that’s off topic.

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Get rid of props for the sake of props. Some people seem to love props, but I completely despise them. Their use has started to escalate recently to the point where we had to watch a horrible trailer/spoof of Superman for the second year in a row involving phone booths and such which had nothing to do with a ‘dunk’. If the NBA and its fans really like these sorts of skits and such, please devote another section to it, but don’t take away our dunks for that purpose.

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Stop rewarding people for their height or lack of height. Yes that means Dwight Howard and Nate Robinson. Dwight Howard’s dunks, for example the 12 foot one, while being ‘never-seen-before’ were hardly Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>exciting. Your mind tries to tell you it was something special so you should be excited, but your heart and emotions just don’t go that way. You know why? Because dunks aren’t about calculated lengthy intellectual stimulation. It’s about out-of-nowhere emphatic statements that just gives you pure adrenaline and is about the synergy between grace, creativity, power, and flight.

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Have some consistency. Rudy Fernandez’s second dunk was arguably the best dunk of this year’s competition, however due to several failed attempts, he was given a lower score. Nowhere in the rules does it say that if a dunk is missed, the points must go down. In fact, Nate Robinson was given full points many times when he won the contest yet missed his first 10 attempts at each try.

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Judges get a clue. Nate Robinson stepping on someone and dunking should not have been given anything more than 30. It was just degrading and an embarrassment to dunking and basketball in general. I can imagine next year Nate defending his trophy by dunking the ball while being on Spud Webb’s shoulders or something. This isn’t a freaking circus act, stop with this ridiculousness!

 

Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise-weight-Lose Weight Exercise/”>Lose Weight Exercise: normal;”>Finally, the rule that binds it all together. Each dunk must be either A) new B) much improved version of the original or C) or must be ‘out-of-nowhere’ moment. I can not emphasize how important C) is. This is probably the most important thing in the dunk contest. As I said dunks are about excitement and unpredictability. It’s about that feeling where you have no idea what’s going to happen and then BANG! all your basketball memory flashes before your eyes and in a split second everything you knew about basketball has been changed. This is the rule that allows people like Nate Robinson and Dwight Howard to compete once and still entertain us. This is the rule that would have made the 12 foot dunk actually exciting (imagine if Dwight went up for the dunk and then some evil Lex Luthor music blasted with lights flashing and the rim started rising as he was running up, Dwight hesitates whether he should go for it, then he decides he does and goes for that 12 foot high dunk…that would have been far more exciting then the 20 minute preparation and us actually seeing before hand he can easily touch the rim).

 

The Dunk Contest is by no means over or near extinction. There are hundreds if not thousands of dunks that can still be done with the athleticism present today. Here are some to just give hope and inspiration to dunk lovers out there:

 

1) Dunk with a basketball made out of something other than leather…so that when you make a powerful jam, the ball could literally explode and be blown to bits all over the floor.

 

2) Guest appearances…this will have far more effect than simply wearing a person’s jersey. Imagine if next year Magic Johnson comes out, laces it up in full old school Lakers gear, dribbles the whole length of the court and throws a no look alley to LeBron ala the old school Showtime days. Mixing the old and the new, past playtimes with the current ones, creating both new memories while reveling in nostalgia and entertaining those ‘what-if’ thoughts that every NBA fan has at one point or another. (OK ok, Nate Robinson brought out Spud Webb and dunked over him which was pretty cool, so I’ll give him props when its due. Krypto-Nate, however, was just lame.)

 

3) Choreograph stuff like….WAIT A SECOND. Why am I giving out these tips for free?? I would like to be hired as a Dunk Consultant please, so if you’re interested let me know.

 

Until then, BOOM SHAKALAKA!