Thursday, October 29, 2009

First Game Wrap Up

It's just the beginning of the NBA season and yet, here I am getting too excited about it. There's just a lot going on in the association - changes. Shaq's now with King James, unfortunately it was pretty much a slow start for the Cleveland Cavaliers. [not giving anymore side comments on Shaq] The San Antonio Spurs, however, had a good start against the Byron Scott's Hornets with a 113-96 win.

Tim Duncan clutched nine pts and 12 rebounds, Manu Ginobili with 16 pts, and Tony Parker summed up the game with 17 pts and six assists. Second-round draft DeJuan Blair clinched a double-double of 14 pts and 11 boards. Hornets' Chris Paul wrapped up the game with 26 pts and nine assists. The 2-digit difference of the Spurs with the recovered Hornets says a lot about the team's deeper roster.

That was a good start for the Spurs and I won't get too thrilled about it.

Well, it's definitely going to be a fun season.

Will Shaq help King James get the ring he sooo lost last season because of Superman?

Friday, October 02, 2009

Making A Tag Cloud: The Easy Way

I haven't updated my blog since June and I felt like I have to change things around here. And so I did, but my problem was how to make a tag cloud. I searched for better instructions but found none. Well, I found some handy stuff but not quite handy as this one:

http://phy3blog.googlepages.com/Beta-Blogger-Label-Cloud.html

Hope I helped some of you who're trying to look for the easiest way in making a tag cloud. Ciao!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Honoring the King of Pop

This entry is pretty much out-of-place for a blog like this. But I'm definitely giving a space for the controversial King of Pop, age 50, who died due to cardiac arrest. The whole industry is mourning as well as his fans.

I'm not a huge fan of his but I definitely am a fan of his music.
There's a place in
Your heart
And I know that it is love
And this place could
Be much
Brighter than tomorrow
And if you really try
You'll find there's no need
To cry

May you rest in peace MJ.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Classic Parker Show

My sister was so happy that the Dallas Mavericks came out of Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs with a 1-0 lead and obviously I was feeling otherwise. But then again, it’s a game – you win, you lose. The only difference is that this is the NBA playoffs. And so, I told her that the Spurs will get even and take over the AT&T Center on Game 2.

Spurs’ Tony Parker settled the score to 1-1 with 38 points and eight assists on Game 2 against the Mavs. Tim Duncan finished the game with 13 pts, 11 rebounds, and three blocks. The Mavs’ flaw was being unable to contain TP which is very much evident during Game 1 after Parker had 24 points. Jason Terry, the forerunner for the 6th Man Award this season, finished off with 16 pts with Dirk Nowitzki providing 14 pts with six rebounds.

Overall, it was a classic Parker game. Cheers to all my fellow Spurs fan! But you see, it ain’t over until it’s over. Game 3 & 4 would be in the home of the Mavs and a lot can happen.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Rose @ the Garden

The 2009 NBA Playoffs has begun! I'm so stoked. Here is the list of team ups for the first round:

Eastern Conference
  • Cleveland Cavaliers [1-0] v Detroit Pistons [0-1]
  • Boston Celtics [0-1] v Chicago Bulls [1-0]
  • Orlando Magic [0-0] v Philadelphia 76ers [0-0]
  • Atlanta Hawks [0-0] v Miami Heat [0-0]
Western Conference
  • LA Lakers [0-0] v Utah Jazz [0-0]
  • Denver Nuggets [0-0] v New Orleans Hornets [0-0]
  • San Antonio Spurs [0-1] v Dallas Mavericks [1-0]
  • Portland Trailblazers [0-1] v Houston Rockets [1-0]
One of the most surprising game 1's of the first round happened at The Garden. With Kevin Garnett out this entire playoffs due to a knee injury, the Celtics can still pose a threat to the Bulls but not for long. The Bulls have rookie, Derrick Rose around to survive.

With 36 points, 11 assists, and four rebounds, Rose had made it clear that the Bulls have the guns to win against the defending champs. The Celts' Big Three is down to two, however, so there is that 'what-if' that have surely entered the mind of every Celts fan. "What if KG wasn't injured?" Would he have made a difference?

Well, Rose did that's for sure!..