Monday, June 11, 2007

Greetings from San Antonio!

San Antonio has all but sealed the deal after a stellar performance in Game 2 over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Thanks to yet another high octance performance by Tony Parker (probably wants the series over so he can relax before his wedding), the Spurs had their way with the Cavs Sunday night. The Bleacher Report's Rip Summersby offers commentary on how perhaps the nation has misjudged King James and that maybe the rising superstar isn't all that he is cracked up to be. ESPN's new flawed Player Ratings were released today with some rather strange results. Magglio Ordonez was rated the highest rated player and Josh Beckett was not considered a top five pitcher at this point in the season. Let me make clear that these rating reflect how players have done up to this point in the season and do not take into account prior history. Biggest flaw? Adam "Strikeout King" Dunn is a projected All-Star while Ken Griffey Jr. will be watching from home.
Appearently many Sopranos fans are feeling rather slighted by the way the famed series concluded Sunday evening. Hal Boedeker of the Orlando Sentinel offers commentary on how he felt there may not have been enough bang to satisfy fans insatiable thirst for blood.

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