NBA Player Series: Lebron James (@KingJames)

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Lebron, Lebron James

A man, husband, father, friend and a phenomenal basketball player.

2003- Lebron was drafted into the NBA and wowed us with his spectacular dunks, shots and years later game winners.

I personally wasn’t a fan of Lebron at first, yes he is from my hometown of Ohio and yes he is a great player but I was and still am a die hard Washington Wizards fan.

From 2005-2007 Cleveland and Washington crossed paths and of course I went for Washington. I actually got the opportunity thanks to my dad to attend a few games during Lebron’s first stint with Cleveland. I must say watching him in person is way better plus my respect for him began to grow.

side note: I love attending basketball games of all sorts,but my favorite are NBA Playoff Games. ๐Ÿ™‚

As you all know Lebron left Cleveland in 2010 and took his talents to Miami where he won 2 rings and yet again earned my respect and likeness for him. At this point it is really hard not to be a fan of Lebron. ( My family would be happy lol)

In 2014, however Lebron decided he needed to return home to help his city rebuild and bring a title to Cleveland. Although it didn’t happen in 2015, I am sure Cleveland will see a title within the next 2-3 years.

I love the city of Ohio and I can’t wait for the day a title of any sort is earned for the city! It’s coming but for now we will have to wait.

One of my favorite Lebron moments was when he won his first title in 2012 and I saw the relief in his face not only that but how happy he was. The media who can be a fireball finally let up a bit because now he was a champion and you couldn’t tell him anything.

Lebron works hard on and off the court and I’m proud of him for never giving in to the haters and always proving time and time again why he will be in the hall of fame once his career comes to a close.

To all the Lebron fans this is for you!! I wanted to show appreciation for a legend, talent, and honestly an amazing guy!!

Thanks for reading and be sure to be on the lookout for next week blog.

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Champions!!!!!!!….The Golden State Warriors

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WOW it has been an amazing NBA season!!!.. I can’t believe it’s over…

The NBA finals was one to watch and be excited about

The matchup between GoldenState and Cleveland

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The finals were like no other with the first two games going into overtime, kyrie suffering a season ending injury and Stephen Curry proving once again why he shouldn’t be doubted.

Game 3 however was Cleveland’s chance to shine and Lebron got to showcase why he was the best in the world.

Golden State was now in a 2-1 deficit and seeking to regroup and prepare for game 4. They have experienced this before being down 2-1 against Memphis. I knew Golden State would play better and turn this series around.

Game 4 was just like I suspected it would be, Golden State came out on fire and shooting was better. The key for them was pace. The faster the pace the better their offense and defense worked. Game 4 I call it the bounce back game!

Steph and Klay also got their shot back and looked much better shooting.:) The key piece to the Warriors win was Andre Iguodala. His defense on Lebron was the best I have seen in a long time for night in and night out games. He made sure Lebron either passed or was forced to take tough shots.

Games 5 and Game 6 we got to experience Warriors basketball, strength in numbers, and why Golden State was the #1 team all year.

Game 6 closed out Golden State’s title run and broke the 40 year drought of not having a championship!!!!

side note: I was going to blog sooner than now but my mom told me to wait until after Golden State won the title, this was back in May lol

Championship teams are special and this Warriors team didn’t have any key injuries that caused players to miss any games or not be able to help their team win.

I will give credit to Lebron because he did everything he could to try and bring cleveland a title but in this series everyone was needed to help bring a title to the city. I respect him for that!

I am very proud of the Warriors and Coach Kerr and his coaching staff. The warriors had an historic season with record breaking from performances from Klay Thompson and Steph Curry otherwise known as the Splash Brothers! ;0

I can’t wait to see what the future holds for next season and the next time Draymond Green grabs the mic I’m sure it will be worth the listen lol…

Go Warriors!! Enjoy the championship memories and the summer!

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Thanks so much for reading! I will be continuing my NBA Player Series next week with Lebron James ๐Ÿ™‚

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NBA Player Series: @CP3 (Chris Paul)

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As I continue my NBA Player Series be sure to let me know who I should write about if you have a favorite player in mind. You can tweet me your thoughts @bballmypassion ๐Ÿ™‚

This week we highlight LA Clippers Guard Chris Paul.

Chris is a beast on the court with his handles and ability to create plays for himself.

Before going to the LA Clippers, Chris was drafted by the New Orleans Hornets (now Pelicans) in 2005.

August 2005 tragedy struck the New Orleans area by way of Hurricane Katrina. Everything you could possibly think of was destroyed. During this difficult the time, the entire NBA with the Hornets and Chris worked together to help rebuild what was left after the hurricane hit. It was a devastating blow for the world, to see the images and families suffering as well as people dying. The Hornets were relocated to Oklahoma for Chris’s rookie season where he flourished. During his years with the Hornets until he was traded, Chris was an All-Star, top scorer in the league, as well as leading in assists per game.

Off the court was the same story …

Chris is an amazing person off the court. A father and husband, he is always willing to help someone else in their time of need or just be there for support. He served as the NBA Players Association President in 2013 and 2014 during the Donald Sterling incident. Chris has overcome a lot of adversity to get where he is today and I enjoy watching him play and can’t wait to see what the future holds. I could see him coaching or being a analyst of a team.

See you next season Chris !!

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NBA MVP @StephenCurry30

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Oct 28, 2014; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis (23) dunks against the New Orleans Pelicans during the first quarter of a game at the Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

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I know it’s been awhile since I have posted but I am back.

This week my mom wanted to share her thoughts on the MVP Race this past NBA Season.

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NBA MVP

By T.E. Brooks

ย The NBA road to the MVP was filled with too many analytical opinions. The NBA MVP is a prestigious award given to the player that exhibits the best qualities of the most valuable player for the season. Personally, I do not enjoy all of the hype that surrounds comparing professional basketball players to one another. Yes, I do understand that there has to be specific criteria used in order to select the NBA MVP. However, all of the going back and forth among sports analysts, sports writers, sports blogs and the like, place too much emphasis with comparing one individual player to the next individual player. The list for those that were in the running for the MVP this year was indeed an impressive list to include Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis James Harden, LeBron James, Chris Paul, and Russell Westbrook. Each of these players has indeed represented the MVP qualities well. But I will not even begin to compare these players to one another. Growing up, my parents instilled in my brothers, sister, and me that we were not to compare ourselves to absolutely, positively no one. Our parents knew that once you begin to compare yourself to someone else you will begin to feel inferior. By no means are you inferior to anybody else because you are unique, there is only one of you, and you have skills, talents,and gifts that will help you to succeed and pursue your dreams. With that said, I am not a fan of the hype trying to make the comparison between Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Jordan is Jordan and he changed the way that basketball has been played. Jordanโ€™s legacy will never be erased from any basketball arena, basketball floor, or basketball team because even today thereare glimpses of one of the greatest basketball players to play the game, still seen continuouslyimpacting the day. There will never be another Jordan. Therefore, in my opinion, Curry is Curry, Davis is Davis, Harden is Harden, James is James, Paul is Paul, and Westbrook is Westbrook.I will not compare these players because each player impacts the way that the game is playedgame after game. Each of these players has taken the game of professional basketball to anotherelectrifying level. Yes, someone had to win the award. Before the vote was in, I had narrowed my choices down to two, Curry and Harden. Curry mesmerizes you with his quick, creative behind the back passes and now the King of the 3. Harden, wow, after leaving OKC, we can see the explosive player that he truly is. Hardenโ€™s personalized move with the stutter steps is more evident, which I say that he walks every time that he does his move (but I like it), continues down the lane to score. I will mention LeBron here because I am a fellow Ohioan that didnโ€™t hateon him when he left to play for Miami. LeBron, we all know is a NBA MVP because he is ateam player, seeks to make his teammates better, and is willing to pass the MVP award unselfishly along to another player. Also, in my opinion, the NBA should create an Honorary MVP award for the basketball greats that retire from the game, coaches included, with the first going to Coach Pop and Tim Duncan, a dynamic duo, whenever they decide to leave the game. Finally, the NBA MVP award is an award worth being selected for and a proud moment for the winners. Congratulations to MVP Steph Curry, #30, Golden State Warriors. Thank you for representing the NBA on and off the court.

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I hope you enjoy this week’s blog from my mom ๐Ÿ™‚

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Mother’s Day

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Moms are everything!

The support and love they provide on a daily basis is more than what a job can bring.

NBA moms are wonderful because they can be seen on and off the court supporting their children. They are often the reason behind a player’s success and the sacrifices they make for their children. A few mother’s stick out in my head that sacrificed their lives for the success and love for their children. It is evident when players such as Kevin Durant who came from very little to being a MVP in the NBA. During his speech he thanked his mom for everything she did to allow him to play the game.

On this special day please take time out to thank the person that birthed you. ๐Ÿ™‚

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and my mom included, without you we wouldn’t be able to survive let alone follow our dreams!

You are awesome and we love you!

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Thanks for reading! A short quick blog for mothers

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NBA: Playoffs Round 1

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Sooooo…..

The playoffs have begun. The top 16 teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences have squared off.

The Matchups are as follows with current results

Western Conference:

Golden State vs New Orleans; Golden State won series 4-0

Houston Rockets vs Dallas Mavericks; Houston leads 3-1

Los Angeles Clippers vs San Antonio Spurs; series tied 2-2

Memphis Grizzlies vs Portland Trailblazers; Memphis leads 3-0

Eastern Conference

Atlanta Hawks vs Brooklyn Nets; Atlanta leads 2-1

Washington Wizards vs Toronto Raptors; Washington won series 4-0

Cleveland Cavaliers vs Boston Celtics; Cleveland won series 4-0

Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks; Chicago leads 3-1

The playoffs so far have been a sweep fest within the western conference having the top teams sweep early to get rest. In the eastern conference however two out of the eight teams have already ended their series and are now resting waiting for their opponent. If you have been watching playoffs so far which teams have surprised you? Which teams did you know were going to sweep? For me the teams that have surprised me thus far are Brooklyn with how dominant they are playing and Washington with how strong they played in their series. I am a die hard Wizards fan and the fact they swept Toronto is a testament to the hard work on and off the court as well as the coaching staff and leaders of the team in John Wall , Bradley Beal, and Paul Pierce. Otto Porter,Drew Gooden III, and Ramon Sessions have also been great pieces to this Washington team. I am excited to see how far they will go this year. They have to take it one game at a time. In the west, I was not surprised at Golden State sweeping but I was surprised at how close they came to losing Game 3. Stephen Curry stepped up big for his team dropping 40 points and willing his team to a overtime victory that would have been won at the end of regulation had the refs called the foul while Curry shot the three and made it to force game into the extra period. It will be fun to see how far the Warriors will go with the expectations placed upon them.

Notable News:

Some key injuries and suspensions may cause some adjustments to be made within the Cleveland squad. During Sunday’s Game 4 victory multiple injuries and physical play boiled over into the game. Kevin Love left the game early in the first quarter due to a dislocated shoulder and will miss the entire Eastern Conference Semi-Finals which can hurt Cleveland as they try to make a run deep in the playoffs. On the flip side of things, a injury to Boston’s Jae Crowder caused by JR Smith could hurt Cleveland as well because he will ย be suspended for two games.

Overall, I am really enjoying the playoffs as it comes on the heels of my semester winding down. We are in the last week of classes with finals being the following week.The playoffs often indicate to me that summer is right around the corner and I can spend time with my family. I am very excited to get a much needed break from school and really enjoy the playoffs and root for my teams!!.. Although my blogs have been required for a class project assignment, I will continue to blog each week about different basketball topics and the impact it will have on my life in the long run. So I really do appreciate all the love and support and feedback from reading my blogs. Please if you have any suggestions or topic suggestions please tweet me @bballmypassion ๐Ÿ™‚

See you next week….!!

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Craig Sager….Sager Strong

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Craig Sager

Craig Sager is one of the most ecentric dressers that I know as a NBA Analyst. His outfits are always ones worth waiting for on game day. His many colorful outfits also showcases his personality and players and coaches always love talking with him. Late last year, Craig was diagnosed with Leukemia. This cancer is found in the blood and can be deadly if not treated properly. Craig’s son with the biggest heart he had, gave his bone marrow to his dad which helped him and the treatments . For one year Craig fought hard and long. Christmas 2014, Craig found out his cancer was in remission and could be close to returning to TV. I was excited because him fighting and never giving up was a testament to him wanting to live and be with his family. During his small return, it was great to see him back in action, working and smiling. Craig was back for good so I thought. Sadly, right before the NCAA tournament was supposed to begin, Craig found out that his cancer had yet again returned. Craig is resilient and I know he will make it through this. Their is a foundation that was started in his name #SAGERStrong. You can use this hashtag on all social media to send well wishes to the Sager Family as he continues to battle. I know he will get better but for now all we can do is pray and continue to have a positive mindset.

Personal Story:

Cancer has been around my life many times. I have known family members and friends who have had to battle this disease which has many types. My grandmother( on my mom’s side) right now is battling breast cancer. When I found out about it I immediately was sad. The thoughts that started to trickle in my mind were beginning to consume me. Questions like Will she be okay?, How is she feeling? Will her hair fall out? Will I be able to see her? My mind was racing because the one person who inspired me to cook was now fighting for her life. She was on medications and changed her eating habits, thanks to my mom’s help and constant encouragement. I am to say that the cancer is still there but the lump in her breast has shrunk to a size of a dime. I talked to her a few weeks ago and she sounds great, she is happy upbeat and most importantly positive. I always like to see how she is doing and I always makes sure I let her know I love her. She inspires me to never give up in anything that I do and I am grateful for her. I live for people who have had to overcome adversity. I love hearing their stories and what they did to continue to motivate themselves to keep fighting. I have often wanted to do a breast cancer walk but just encouraging someone with the disease is sometimes all they need to get through their tough day.

Words of Encouragement

Don’t Ever Give up….Smile…Stay Positive even on days you don’t want too…

Thanks for reading my blog this week!! If you have any suggestions please feel free to tweet me @bballmypassion

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#KiaMVP

The MVP race for the NBA is heating up and the talk is now among three top players surprisingly all in the Western Conference with the exception of one player in the Eastern Conference. These players include Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, James Harden of the Houston Rockets, and Russell Westbrook of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Russell Westbrook

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Russell has had a blast of a season. This season he has averaged 11 triple doubles the most of any player in the NBA. He is very explosive and aggressive and has to be due to his right hand man Kevin Durant being out with a injury. Russ has stepped up tremendously and plays every night with his heart on his sleeve. When you see him play you know he hates to lose or if his team is down he is pushing his teammates to do better. OKC is deep in the western conference and fighting for their playoff lives. They are currently in the 8th seed and tied with the New Orleans Pelicans for the final spot and ultimately may lose the opportunity this season to go to playoffs. As far as MVP goes I will leave that choice to you, but Russ is very close to winning the scoring title for this season. He is tied in with the next candidate for MVP James Harden.

James Harden

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James Harden this season has emerged on the scene since November 2014. Discussions began during this time that he could possible by in the MVP race. ย It was kind of shocking to me because I’m not a huge Harden fan but I do enjoy watching him play. He let his game show why now he is being considered for MVP. James is winning the percentage for MVP among fan votes. The last vote I tracked was during a ABC broadcast and during both games Harden was winning 49% of the vote. On the flip side, the Rockets have had their struggles this season and are now sitting in 2nd place in the west. Harden’s game is always developing and he is really close to almost being un-guardable with his fade away 3 point shot. I would like to see if James can really step up in tough playoff situations but he is going to have to go through the main candidate and my choice for MVP Stephen Curry.

Stephen Curry

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Stephen Curry has had a exciting season. From breaking his own 3 point shot record in a single season a few games ago, Steph has been proving game in and game out why he should be MVP. The Warriors are now 65-15. They have the best record in the NBA and #1 overall seed and homecourt in the playoffs. I am very proud of how the team as truly developed this past season. Steph is honestly just amazing to watch, I have had the pleasure of seeing him play and it was very fun to see him do his thing on the court. He is also humble and professes his love for Christ. One thing to watch for when Steph plays is every shot he makes or misses his pats his chest and points his finger to the sky as a way of admiration for him and how far God has brought him. He is very open to expressing his relationship with him not saying Westbrook and Harden don’t but it’s something I notice being a Christian myself.

I really hope steph wins MVP but any candidate mentioned is worth the award. It’s going to be a tight race and you can tweet your vote! ex. Stephen Curry #KiaMVP

Thanks so much for reading!! & Tune in next week!:)

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Equality…Justice…..Unity

Have you ever went to your everyday job and felt like everyone liked you, admired you to only fine out your main boss hates you and could care less about your existence?

The NBA ( National Basketball Association) experienced this April 25,2014.

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling had a recording of him leaked where he was saying some very racist comments geared toward his African -American players such as Chris Paul, Deandre Jordan, & Blake Griffin. When news first broke of this story on Twitter & ESPN/CNN, it was shocking first of all that an issue of this magnitude was coming forth. Racism in the NBA ?! was my first thought. My next thought was is this true and if it was true why?

Racism means to discriminate or belittle people of a certain race and trying to get rid of them.

As the next few days went on many people spoke out about how the NBA needed to investigate hard and fast and come to a decision. New Commissioner Adam Silver was placed in a new position and now faced with a big decision. First confirm that the recordings are Donald Sterling’s voice and Secondly decide his punishment. Players of various teams as well also voiced their opinion on this pertinent issue.

April 29,2014

Adam Silver spoke to the media and came to a decision to ban Donald Sterling for life and force him to sell the team for $2 billion dollars. Justice was served in a way that benefited all races. I was personally glad that Adam Silver stepped up and reminded the nation that racism would not be tolerated in the sport and anyone else who was participating in such acts would be dealt with as well.

Many people fought and died for the end of racism such as Dr. King and Harriet Tubman and others. It goes to show that racism of any form still exists and may not go away. Equality is essential in a game such as basketball because many different races are represented on all 30 teams and we want to make sure they are welcomed and very importantly appreciated.

Unity….The NBA is a sport about Unity and being able to come together during difficult times. This incident played out during the NBA Playoffs which was supposed to be a fun and exciting time for fans but it was stressful and nerve wracking for everyone involved. i enjoy the game of basketball but I also enjoy how in tough situations they can be handled accordingly and affectively. I hope as you are reading this blog you will understand that intolerance of any kind is not welcomed or appreciated. We must band together to help end discrimination among people.

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8 weeks…..never would have thought….

Hey Hey….okay so I’m sure you read the title and thought hmm what could she be talking about?!..

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I’m not pregnant lol…. but I wanted to give you a highlight reel of my passion project.

It has been approximately 6 weeks since I started sharing my life with you. It was a chance for me to be vulnerable through my writing and a sport that I am truly passionate about. I love the game of basketball but basketball has always impacted my life in some way.

Week 1: The Beginning, my love for the game

I gave a intro on my love for the game and how much it means to me. I discussed how my love started at a young age and a little more background on who I am. I also talked about why I chose to play and interluded to other blog topics as well. Be sure to check that out.

Week 2:3,2,1, Bang

This blog was about my favorite buzzer beater at a Washington Wizards game and how I was able to witness it. The Special Part was that it was during Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Dr. King has meant so much to me and many of things I appreciate such as basketball and its diversity wouldn’t be possible because of him.

Week 3;Stress Relief

I was having a stressful week and decided to blog about what relieves my stress. I also discussed finding time to take for yourself to exhale from the worries life throws at you.

Week 4: Heartbreak

Losing my great grandfather was the subject of this blog and how I dealt with it. I will never forget how I found out about his death. I shared some of my favorite memories about his life and the experiences we shared.

Week 5: Curry vs Wall

I love John Wall & Stephen Curry. They both share some of the same characteristics on and off the court. I just listed and explained my top 5 between them both.

Week 6: #23

I was up late one night and decided to blog about my favorite 23. Michael Jordan has always been a inspiration to me and how he never gave up to excel at the game. I also discussed one of my biggest challenges while being in high school and being able to overcome that.

Spring Break: March 7-15: Kobe

I watched Kobe Bryant’s documentary Muse and loved it so much that I decided to blog about it. He discusses his life through his eyes and his muses and how he thinks about but doesn’t know how he will be able to leave the game.

Week 7:Refuge

Kind of like my stress relief, basketball gets me through everything. I often look to it for a breath of fresh air. So I just shared some thoughts about what I was dealing with this week.

Week 8: March Madness!

NCAA Tournaments are often so much fun and entertaining to watch. I decided to fill out a bracket and watch it as the tournament goes forward.:) I also discussed family time and how I’m missing it this semester due to school.

I really hope you have been following along each week and reading my blogs. I’m excited to continue to share with you each week. Be tuned for next week!..Hint: I will be discussing 2 topics both basketball related.. One is about a ESPN Anchor & the other the biggest scandal the NBA has experienced. Can you guess Let me know!!:)