This is a Special Group

The Golden State Warriors, who barely made the playoffs this year, have the chance to join the likes of the ’94 Nuggets and ’99 Knicks as the only 8th seeded teams to knock off a #1. With its 103-99 victory last night, GS is in fine form heading back to Dallas for game 5 to do just that. It’s a general rule of mine, that the 1st round of the NBA Playoffs blow, it’s just a fact. The round is just too long and generally speaking, we see a #1 vs. #4 and #2 vs. #3 in the next best of 7. Just no upsets. Any true pier of mine can attest that basketball is, and always will be, my sport, but lately I’ve been drawn to the excitement dished out by the Stanley Cup Playoffs. I have never played hockey, and my knowledge of the sport is limited, but I know riveting sports when I see it. The true heart that these guys show every game is a trait lost within the NBA, at least until now. This Warriors team is a scrappy bunch. They lack a definitive super star (although B. Diddy is playing out of his mind right now), and are comprised of a street thug (Stephen Jackson), MIP candidate (Monta Ellis), journey-man center (Al Harrington) and former slam dunk champion who still needs to improve his mid range game to be considered a stud (J. Rich). So what is it about this team that’s about to dethrone the reigning Western Conference Champs? Heart. That’s your answer. Something that isn’t shown by anyone in this league of overpaid, ego driven players. Honestly, I hope Golden State runs the table and drops everyone’s jaws along the way. They deserve it. Although I still think that putting Stephen Jackson in Oakland could’ve been the worst decision in NBA history.

Quoate of the Day

“What comes out of the microwave hot doesn’t always stay hot. I know, because I eat bagels in the morning.”

– (Former NBA Champion) Shaquille O’Neal, following the Heat’s comeback win over the Celtics

Photo of the Day

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New York Rangers’ forward Marcel Hossa, left, celebrates Michal Rozsival’s game-winning goal in double overtime against the Buffalo Sabres in game three of the teams’ Eastern Conference Semifinals matchup. The Rangers, who entered the series down two games to none, came out victorious when Rozsival blasted a slap-shot past Buffalo goalie Ryan Miller (30). The Rangers won the game 2-1, but still trail in the series two games to one. It was the first double overtime playoff game at MSG since 1995, and the longest Rangers game in 36 years. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Photo of the Day

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Dallas’ star forward Dirk Nowitzki’s face says it all. The #1 seeded Mavericks lost last night to the Golden State Warriors 109-91 to give GS a 2-1 series lead. (Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Thought of the Day

I’ve found it increasingly difficult to continually come up with funny quotes every day, so we’ve added a new catagory that will sometimes be used in place of the Quote of the Day. These thoughts will range from funny to sad. For my first TOTD, I’ll grace you all with 2 things spinning in my mind…

1. The Dolphins and head coach Cam Cameron are IDIOTS. This past weekend, Miami opted for WR Ted Ginn Jr. with the 9th overall pick in the NFL Draft instead of taking logical choice QB Brady Quinn. Quinn dropped to 22nd overall where the Browns traded up to get their hometown hero. Somewhere around week 1 of preseason, the Dolphins will realize that any decent cornerback in the league can hold pace with Ginn, and in the name of GOB Bluth they’ve made a huge mistake.

2. On a much more serious note, our hearts go out to the family of Josh Hancock the relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. Josh died in a car crash late Saturday night. This is the second time this week that a sports figure has perished in an auto accident. Please everyone, drive safely!!!

Photo of the Day

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With the 1st pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders select JaMarcus Russell, quaterback, LSU.

Quote of the Day

“He might’ve won the war, but the battle’s not over.”

– Cadillac Williams on his friendly competition with Auburn teammate Ronnie Brown, who was picked three spots higher than him in the 2005 NFL Draft

Blood or Not…Who Cares?

Just so everyone knows, I’m going against all of my morals by writing an article commending the Red Sawx for anything. But with the recent news of Curt Schilling’s infamous 2004 ALCS “bloody sock” reemerging, I deemed it appropriate. This will be short. The story of Schill’s fake sock came back into play this week when Baltimore Orioles play-by-play announcer Gary Thorne commented during a telecast that Doug Mirabelli had confessed to him that the sock was just a PR stunt. Later, it was confirmed that Thorne had misunderstood Mirabelli’s statement and Doug was just joking around. What everyone seems to be missing here is the very clear big picture. Who gives a crap if Schilling decided to paint his ankle red? Coming off that surgery Schilling had, is there any reason why he would take the time to concoct this master plan? The man wasn’t sure if he could go 2 innings, let alone throw 6 shutout ones and finish with 1 run allowed before he was pulled in the 8th. It was truly a remarkable performance the way he shutdown my Yanks. So back to the bloody sock thing. It’s clear that it was real, Schilling at least is willing stake a million bucks on it: “I’ll wager one million dollars to the charity of anyone’s choice, versus the same amount to ALS. If the blood on the sock is fake, I’ll donate a million dollars to that person’s charity; if not, they donate that amount to ALS. Any takers?” We hear you Curt, we hear you loud and clear.

Photo of the Day

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Todd Bertuzzi (44) of the Detroit Red Wings attempts to screen San Jose Sharks goaltender Evgeni Nabokov during the second period of game 1 of the teams Western Conference Semifinals series in Detroit. The Sharks rode two first period goals to a 2-0 win over the Wings. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Quote of the Day

“I’ve taken a lot of crap from a lot of people. Probably more than anybody in the history of this sport. I know Hank [Aaron] and Jackie [Robinson] took a good deal of crap, but I guarantee it wasn’t for six years. I just keep thinking: How much am I supposed to take?”

– John Rocker

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