Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Jordan Williams Declares for the NBA Draft


Yes, according to ESPN980 - the local ESPN radio station - "Sophomore Jordan Williams has filed paperwork to enter his name into the NBA Draft, Maryland head coach Gary Williams announced Tuesday."

The most likely case is that he is just 'testing the waters', and this year being a bad year in terms of star-studded-caliber players joining the draft, there is a slim chance that he will be drafted.

But because Jordan did not sign with an agent, there is a strong likelihood that he will come back and play for the Terps in his junior year.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

NFL 2010-2011 Season Recap

This video shows the memorable moments of the past NFL season:


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sports Commercial of the Day

Adidas has posted a new advertisement/commercial on Youtube that has NBA MVP in-waiting and Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose, Argentina and Barcelona stud Lionel Messi, former England player and current Los Angeles Galaxy player David Beckham, pop singer Katy Perry, and rapper B.o.B. Check it out:



Tuesday, March 15, 2011

My 2011 NCAA Tourney Picks

 Like I do every year, I make multiple NCAA basketball brackets to see how my predictions fare. Year-in and year-out, I am disappointed. Last year, I had Kansas in the National Championship game - when Ali Farokhmanesh and Northern Iowa upset them in the second round, I, along with millions of other competitors, were severely shocked. The same was true with Kentucky as well, as they bowed out early. But 2006 was the exception: I had predicted the PERFECT Final Four and National Championship game of Florida versus Ohio State.

Enough about the past. It's all about the present. If you want to compare my picks with a friend's, check out The Daily Darsh.

Now with my selections, going from East to Southwest:
(Upsets in BOLD)


Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Refs Ruin Big East Game

In case you have not heard about the biggest story the past two hours, it was how Rutgers University got robbed of a chance to tie or possibly win in their first-round matchup against St. John's at the famous Madison Square Garden; I'll also discuss how this game reminded me of the "Ruffin the Puffin" problem that took place nine years ago.

First, some background:

The referees at this game, Jim Burr, Tim Higgins and Earl Walton, have been calling a very inconsistant game - or so I have heard. I just tuned in the last 17 seconds left of the game. But what happened in the last seven seconds will live in infamy.

Rutgers is set to inbound the ball from the opposing end and no timeouts left. They are down by two points with seven seconds left in the game. The player throws it to their own three-point-line, where the ball is deflected by one Rutgers' player and two St. Johns' players (mistake #1) into the hands of Rutgers forward Justin Brownlee. Brownlee, not knowing how much time is left on the clock, streaks down the left side of the court - without dribbling (mistake #2) - and steps out-of-bounds (mistake #3) with 1.7 seconds left.

The referees at this point are: a) Talking to the Rutgers' head coach about mistake #1; b) Looking half-heartedly at Brownlee; c)Not paying attention to the game.

The refs called nothing as the buzzer sounded - walking into the tunnel immediately while the coaches and players were shaking hands. As one of my friends would say: "Un-F***ing-believable."

Here's the last seven seconds, in real speed:





The referees should NOT be allowed to ref any Big East tournament game in the near future (basically, they should be suspended indefinitely), based on what they did in this important first-round match. ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas also agrees with me:


Here's what ESPN's Scott Van Pelt and Bill Simmons also tweeted:

@notthefakeSVP: To be fair, Rutgers still would have needed to make a bucket with 1.7 but my God - the refs just stopped working the game. Pitiful

@sportsguy33: Tim Donaghy thinks the 3 Rutgers-Johnnie's refs were superb today.

This Big East game reminded me of a game that occurred in the NBA nine years ago - the infamous Michael Ruffin game. In this case, the Raptors, down by 3 (99-96), were inbounding in a similar situation to the Rutgers game. Washington Wizard power forward Michael Ruffin immediately caught the pass at the similar spot, then flung the ball straight up in the air. Ex-Toronto Raptors' guard Morris Peterson then flung a miracle three-point shot that banked in to tie the game. (The Wiz, out of bewilderment, ended up losing badly in OT)






In both cases, there was some stupidity involved with a certain person on the court, and that there was a terrible, egregious ending for one team (the Wizards and the Scarlet Knights).

So, that's the Controversial Sports News of the Day.

Signing off, Sameer.

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Rich Eisen's 40-Yard Dash

Annually, during the tail end of the NFL Combine in late February, NFL analyst Rich Eisen runs the famed 40-yard dash - then NFL Network shows the same clip plastered on with other scouting combine invitees - from quarterbacks to running backs to wide receivers and even the big guys - the offensive linemen.

This post will show the current and past editions of Eisen's 40-yard dash:

2011




2010




2009




2007