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6/21: They Are The Champions

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kkktookmybabyaway

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All good things must come to an end, and around this time every year a little piece of me dies inside because the NBA and NHL playoffs conclude. This year had both leagues experience exciting match-ups, even in their respective final rounds. Normally, after the first two rounds of each league's playoffs, I tend to tune in and out for the rest of their seasons. This year, however, was different.

 

NHL: Like I said in a previous entry, this was one contest where I didn't know who to cheer for when it came to the Stanley Cup Finals. There were a number of Hurricane players that I remember from my childhood, but how can you not cheer for the low seed that scratched and clawed its way to a Finals berth? I think in the end I was pulling for the Hurricanes to take this one. Edmonton did themselves in by having their goalie Dwayne Roloson hurt during Game 1. For all those that want to put the blame on the backup goalie who made that puck-handling blunder late in Game 1, I say leave him alone. God knows when he saw any real ice time before that, and they expected him to take a close Game 1 in stride? If blame is to be laid anywhere, it's that Oilers player that knocked an opponent into Roloson, knocking him out for the rest of the Finals. After that "gimmie" win, the Oilers gave Game 2 away as well. However, you have to hand it to Edmonton -- most teams would have just packed their things and went home. To dig out of a 0-2 deficit and take the series to seven games says a lot about the character of that team. However, like I said before, in the end it was nice to know that Rod Brind’Amour and Glen Wesley finally got to lift the Stanley Cup up, especially Wesley. Back in the '90s I was a Bruins fan and felt bad seeing him and Ray Bourque always come up short. When Bourque finally won with Colorado, all that was left was for Wesley to get the chance to give Lord Stanley a smooch.

 

NBA: I'm not sure what was more remarkable -- the Heat winning three on their home court and going on to best Dallas in Game 6, or the Mavericks coming two and three-quarters games away from taking a commanding 3-0 series lead only to crash and burn. I wasn't sure which team was going to win Game 6 at first. Dallas had the upper hand midway through the second quarter, but then I got up to scoop some litter boxes. When I returned the Heat were leading by a point. It was then, with a plastic bag filled with soiled clumpable litter that I knew the Heat were going to win their first championship later that night. However, the real highlight of this series came when Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was answering questions from the media after a loss. One reporter asked him if this is the worst loss he ever experienced and Cuban responded by saying something like, "No, one time in my Pee-Wee league we lost a game with two seconds left." Like Cuban or not, that's a great answer. I'm not sure what to make of this guy; some people like him because he's different from just about every pro sports owner out there -- others think he's full of shit and needs to check himself before he wrecks himself. While I'm sure he's a phony in some aspects of his public image, I'd rather have him signing paychecks to a team than Bill Bidwell of the Arizona Cardinals or Donald Sterling of the Clippers.

 

See both of you leagues next year.

 

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I like Cuban. Sure he crosses the line from time to time with the things he does and he bitches about the officiating a little too often, but I honestly wish more owners were like him. He's passionate, he'll do (and spend) whatever it takes to win, and he's all about enhancing the game experience for the fans. The Mavericks were a completely dead franchise when he bought them; now they sell out every game, have a fabulous arena to romp around in, and are winning a lot of basketball games. What fan wouldn't want an owner like that?

 

And for all of the hollering about how low class he is, did anyone else notice that he was standing on the court after Game 6 applauding the Heat after his Mavs went down? Nobody is talking about or giving him credit for that.

 

kkk, did you hear that he's apparently tried to buy the Pirates a couple of different times only to be told that they aren't for sale? That's too bad; it would be a lot of fun watching him try to turn that bunch around. I can't blame McClatchy for wanting to hang onto his cash cow though.

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I like Cuban, but I want him to be more vocal. Almost like Ozzie Guillen, but less offensive.

 

Eventually he's gonna wreck himself.

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SFA, that has been probably the biggest topic regarding the Pirates this season outside of Jason Bay's year. Mark Madden on his local radio show here has been brutal with Cuban, saying that his "desire" to buy the Pirates is a load of bull. I tend to agree with Mark at this point, but it would certainly be interesting to see him purchase a considerable chunk of this team, especially since this area is so open to change and innovative ideas.

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I would love to see Cuban even as a part owner of The Pirates, especially considering how horrible The Mavericks were before he took over. He couldn't do any worse that what McClatchy has done, (Or hasn't done) over the last 10 years.

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