Friday, July 15, 2016

The Parades Are Over!

The June Disappointments

It s been over two months since I sent a blog.  For those that missed it I apologize but time is very precious these days because of my wife's health condition.  Even had a hard time remembering my password.

Parade lovers were certainly disappointed when the planned San Jose and Oakland celebrations were cancelled with both the Sharks and Warriors losing in the finals. They didn't  have to wait long with many parades on the 4th of July but for the Warrior and Shark fans its a long 12 months.

It was the first trip to the Stanley Cup for the Sharks.  Lets hope it doesn't take another 25 years for  the next one.  Hockey is hard to figure.  Making the one right trade and getting hot late in the season seems to be the success formula which is not easy to achieve.   The Sharks were beaten by a better team.

The Warriors are a different story.  They were the first team in NBA history to blow a 3-1 series lead and lose.  The possible reasons are still making big news in the Bay Area.  The team peaked in November.  The continued press about how the Warriors were lucky to win in 2015 was a big incentive to roll through the league. They all but killed themselves to break the NBA season record of 73 wins.  The players said at the time if they didn't win the championship it meant nothing.  Kerr won't let it happen again.  Face value for final game tickets I understand ran $800. for not the best seat in the house.  Wait until they move to San Francisco.  That price will be a daily occurrence.

Teams in any sport that blow a championship series like the Warriors did never  recover.  Look at the 49ers after blowing their Super Bowl game.  The Warriors are different.  They will have many new players next year including All Pro Durant which makes them odds on favorite to win it all.  Don't go to Vegas yet!   I don't believe they are as good as the 2016 team especially when they have one or two key injuries. 

If I was Kerr, after winning 42 pre-playoff games which is enough to make the playoffs I would not play a starter over 28 minutes in any game.  If possible I  would limit the starters to six games in any two week period.  All I heard last year was home court advantage.  A lot of good it did the Warriors when they were hurt and tired.  I would rather play the final game on the road anytime with a healthy fresh team.

The USA Olympic basketball team will have a lot of familiar names including Green if he is not in jail, Thompson, Durant and now former Warrior Barnes.  Hard to figure how he made the squad.  The
squad will also have Carmelo Anthony who will ruin the team.  If Thompson passes the ball to him he will never see it back.  If the USA doesn't bring back the gold it most likely can be blamed on Anthony.   He ruined the Knicks.

Laughing all the way to the bank is Barnes.  He turned down 16 million from the Warriors last year and then has a so so season and that's being very kind and  now he will earn 24 million playing for Dallas.

I was fortunate enough to get a sneak preview of the Warrior uniforms that will be used when they move to San Francisco in 2023.  You have seen the Warriors' 'the City' uniforms with the Golden Gate Bridge on the jersey.  Then in recent years they featured the new Bay Bridge since the team plays in Oakland.  The 2023 jerseys will feature the Wall of China for obvious reasons.

El Nino vs High Pressure

This war ended about a month ago with high pressure winning big time in southern California. El Nino only scored two touchdowns the entire winter.  They needed at least eight to win.  The draught is not noticeable in Irvine because we use re-cycled water to keep everything pretty green.  It was tough keeping toilet flushes to three during a 24 hour period.  Have to admit I cheated a few times and went to the local gas station.  I did win two honorable mentions awards from the state for ideas on how to save water.  Especially with her illness, my wife loves her  bourbon and water before dinner so we changed to a lighter Canadian whiskey so we could cut back on the water needed.  I also like to use 10 -11 cubes of ice in my drinks and to do my part I cut back to between 8 and 9.

Giants

If you look back on my blog a couple months you will discover that everything I said about the Giants is true.  I said they would have the best record in the league at the All Star break and would leading the NL West by at least 6 games. Its an election year so I though I would  join the crowd and lie like the rest of them.

Giant fans are worried about the relief staff.  They should be.  However getting Romo back to be an effective 8th inning reliever is a giant step.  I continually hear about the inconsistency of the young relievers.  That is true but Konkos, Lopez and Strickland are not the pitchers they have been in past years.  They need to get Guerin back and acquire a left handed reliever if at possible.

Although Bumgarner, Cueto and Belt are having outstanding seasons, the team's MVP to date is Crawford. Besides being an absolute magician in the field he is leading the team in RBI's and if you follow the Giants closely  you know he has come through time and time again.  Most of the players can't get a runner in from third with none out and Crawford has bailed them out many times.  Consider he was batting 7th at the start of the season.  An RBI from that spot is a bonus.  Then Pence got hurt and they moved Crawford to 5th and he has delivered like an All  Start he should have been. 

Around 2008 I proposed a change in the All Star game voting.  If they had adopted my system Crawford most likely would have been on the team this year.  If  you missed it I will repeat the idea. It is patterned after the electoral college.  I would divide the county into five areas, West, South, Midwest, East and Northeast.  Players winning the election in each of those areas would receive 5 points with 3 point for second and 1 point for third.  The players and the media would also have their voting section making a total of seven separate counts..  This would eliminate the Cub fans from stuffing the ballot box like this year because the Cub players would only receive 5 points for winning their area.  Ties would be broken by total popular vote.  I understand politics got into the picture.  There is a move in this country led by the  current governor of California to eliminate electoral college and have the President elected by popular vote so they can more easily count votes from Mexico.

In San Francisco one keeps hearing about the injuries on the Giants.  Believe me they are a healthy team compared to many others like the Angels and Dodgers.  Imagine if the Giants lost their top four starters. Where would they be?  That's what happen to the Angels.

I don't remember growing up a baseball fan with so many injuries.  Perhaps I missed that detail but now we live in a time of Sports Medicine and everybody gets hurt.  The press glows  at the fact that players come to spring training in shape and that they worked out all winter.   Then they still get injured.  Perhaps going back to the old days where the players drank beer all winter and came to spring training 10 lbs. over weight and used the spring to get in shape.  That might be the best way!

I noticed that the National Organization for Father's Day the NOFD got their wish from major league baseball and teams wore special uniforms liked like they did on Mothers Day.  Threatening a discrimination law suit helped.  The color used for Mothers Day was a pink and feminine blue was used for Fathers Day.  I thought the Giants uniforms on those days were horrible.  Ivy League grads know how to answer SAT questions but designing uniforms is not one of their strengths

I have been using a newcomputer for the past few months.  Just want to let you know that Windows 10 is the sh__s.  Excuse the French.  I didn't listen to my daughter who urged me to get a Mac.

Thought and Prayers

Our loyal Texas blog member Russ J wife Susie suffered a very severe stroke a couple of months ago. The doctors at the Dallas hospital were amazed that they saved her life.  Recovery is slow but I understand progress is being made.  Our thought and prayers are with them during this time.  The success of the Rangers this year I am sure has helped make some days a little brighter.

Many of you knew Jim Breslin who was blog member and a trusted and wonderful friend for the past sixty years who passed away a couple of weeks ago.  He will be missed by many.  Our prayers and thoughts go to his wife Bridgit and his family.  May his souls and all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.  Amen






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