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Blake Griffin to NBA…RIP Oklahoma

Following one of the most dominate college performances since Carmelo Anthony took Syracuse to the promised land Blake Griffin has officially, and to no one’s surprise, declared for the NBA Draft.

Griffin announced his decision Tuesday at a campus news conference alongside coach Jeff Capel, saying it was time to take his game to the next level. Griffin helped the Sooners win 30 games in a season for only the fifth time in school history, shattering the school records for double-doubles and rebounds along the way.

It was fun to watch him in College here’s to hoping he lands in the Bay Area.

April 7, 2009   No Comments

Madness’s NBA Draft Drinking Game

With tonight’s highly anticipated, NBA Draft now only hours away I thought, “why not throw a good drinking game into the mix?”  So here we go: Whilst watching this evenings draft follow the rules below.

Every time one of the ESPN announcers decides to utter one of the below words or phrases, in relation to a draft prospect, you must drink.  The man still standing at the end wins rights to the #1 draft pick in this years fantasy basketball draft.

“He’ll make everyone better.”

“Selfless teammate”

“Sleeper”

“Franchise player”

“Character concerns”

“Second round steal”

I could go on but this should do.  I feel bad for your liver.  By the way it helps to call in sick the night before work.  To expedite beer to the mouth I recommend this fancy hat.  It does wonders for your popularity.

June 26, 2008   No Comments

NBA Draft: Who’s Going #1?

This years draft may not be the deepest in years but what it lacks in overall depth it makes up for in drama and out of this world talent at the top. 

Michael Beasley, Derrick Rose and OJ Mayo are all considered immediate impact players in the NBA and all have proven it in college.  Derrick Rose took his team to the National Championship Game, Michael Beasley dominated college basketball leading the NCAA in points and rebounds and OJ Mayo single handily resurrected a failed USC basketball program and Tim Floyd’s career.

The top 3 picks this year have been set by the Draft Lottery with the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves wrapping up the top 3 in those respective positions.  Question is who will go #1?  Right now it looks like Rose in Chicago but Miami could trade up for the dymanic guard or trade Beasely down for Mayo and a player.  It’s impossible to say we know what player a team is going to pick as the teams themselves don’t know yet.

Sports Illustrated provides some help as we sort through the impending madness.  SI has broken down the draft into 3 different categories: Top big men, Top guards and Top International prospects.  Outside of the Big 3 above, guys like Kevin Love and Jarryd Bayless add to the depth of the draft but a lot of the NBA’s up and coming talent has been developed abroad. 

Just look at the make up of some of today’s most successful NBA teams, like the Lakers and the Spurs, their  rosters read like the cast of Gladiator.  Tony Parker, Pau Gasol, Ginobli, Duncan, etc etc.

ESPN says Chicago might be trading their pick down.  I don’t see the team that drafted Jordan passing up on talent like this but weirder things have happened.

Madness picks Rose #1 to Chicago.

June 25, 2008   No Comments