Friday, March 7, 2008

This week in sports

Sorry I have not written in a while. Last week I was in not so sunny San Diego for a Special Olympics meeting. This past week the flu bug hit me. But now I’M back and better than ever.

Saturday February 16, 2008 was the re-air of the 2007 Ironman Triathlon World Championship from Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. For those of you who do not know the Ironman consist of a 2.4-mile swim then a 112-mile bike ride and finally they finish off with a full 26.2-mile marathon run. The Ironman is the greatest test of an athlete, but the real story is the average Joe that comes from all walks for life to cross the finish line. You see, you have to get to the finish line before the course is closed at midnight to be an Ironman. This year the show focused on four remarkable stories, one person with Cystic fibrosis, a person who is blind, and a person that was born with no feet. The last person was a young man that was in a car accident and was on the brink of death to come back to become an Ironman. The Ironman is the best-written event all year and has won 14 sports Emmy awards over the years. As I said in this column before, I cry each year and it gives me more motivation than any other event watch each and every year.
The NBA slam-dunk contest is back! Dwight Howard and Gerald Green put on a show. Green’s birthday dunk were he put a cup cake with a lit candle on the back on the rim and then blew the candle out before doing a dunk was so creative. I though it was a 10! Howard is a man beast, the superman dunk was just so awesome that he did not even dunk the ball; he threw it in, he jumped so high. This was the best dunk contest in many years, you have to go back to the late ‘80’s with Michael Jordan, Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb for the glory years of the slam dunk contest at NBA all-star weekend. I hope these kids come back next year to put on an even better show.
Breaking News: Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers is retiring after 13 seasons and 3 MVP awards. Brett Favre is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Will have more on this later.
The question on ESPN last week was: If you were a NFL GM would you build your team through the draft or free agency? I would build through free agency because the draft is such a crapshoot. The NFL draft is the biggest unknown in sports. You can evaluate players all you want but no one knows how good a player will be as a pro. There are so many stories of first round draft busts that I would trade all my first day picks to get more on the second day. Remember, Tom Brady was a fifth round pick. On a side note here, good to see Randy Moss resign with the Pats. He and Brady have unfinished business. Like winning a championship.

Thats my take, I like to hear yours

Jamie Lazaroff

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