tonytalkssports My Take on Sports, particularly the Yankees, Maple Leafs and Browns

2Apr/130

Tuesday’s Thoughts

While wondering how long it will be until the New York dailies begin to put some heat on Brian Cashman, here is what's on my mind:

* The Yankees dropped an 8-2 decision yesterday at Yankee Stadium to the Boston Red Sox in the season opener for both clubs. CC Sabathia is a slow starter so I am not worried about his performance. What was interesting was the fact that there were a couple of times when Robinson Cano had a chance to come up with a big hit to pull the Yankees close before the game was blown open in the top of the ninth. There will be plenty of pressure on Cano, particularly in the months of April and May and the Yankees will get a good look at who will be the face of the franchise if they elect to re-sign him to what will be a 6 to 8 year deal.

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Maybe this should be the cover of the 2013 New York Yankee Yearbook.

* I usually enjoy listening to John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman but if Sterling performs like he did Monday afternoon I'm not sure how much I will be able to take of him this year. The nicknames for players was borderline annoying. He incessantly referred to Eduardo Nunez as "Nunie" and David Phelps was "Phelpsie". It didn't stop with Yankees as Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia was referred to as "Salty". C'mon John give it a break.

* Couldn't help to think that there was more hope for Red Sox fans in their line up with outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. (22 yrs old), Jose Iglesias at shortstop (23 years old) and Wil Middlebrooks at third base (24 years old). Throw in pitchers Jon Lester (29 yrs old), Clay Bucholz (28 years old) and Felix Doubront (25 years old) and you have something to be hopeful about. Wish I could say the same thing about the Yankees.

* Don't understand the Cleveland media's love affair with Jason Campbell. Saw this guy last year when Jay Cutler was injured and he was terrible. Might as well have been Caleb Hanie. He couldn't cut it with Washington or Oakland and I'm suppose to buy that he is going to vie for the starting job over Brandon Weeden?? Once again, just be honest. This should be the year that they decide if Weeden is the guy, if not you are looking for a franchise QB next year. Campbell is nothing more than a back up and if you think anything else you're drinking the Joe Banner Kool-Aid.

* Best of luck to Colt McCoy who was traded to the San Francisco 49ers. The kid is a gamer and he gave his all to this team including playing with a concussion against the Steelers. It was that situation where I lost all respect for Mike Holmgren.

* The Maple Leafs continue on their run to a playoff berth as they finished off a very successful week with a 4-0 win over the Ottawa Senators. Nazem Kadri has really turned into a star and I must admit I didn't see this coming. In spite of what Don Cherry and others had to say, the Leafs were right in keeping him in the AHL for as long as they did.

* With the trade deadline approaching, there is plenty of talk of the Leafs being interested in a veteran goaltender and according to Darren Dreger they have had conversations with Calgary about Miikka Kiprusoff. I'm not sure what the Flames would want for the veteran goalie but I don't think that the Leafs need him. I would much rather they try to get a veteran defense man who can help shoulder the load with Dion Phaneuf.

* I am tired of all of the criticism of Phaneuf, Phil Kessel and Brian Burke. Phaneuf has shown his ability to come up with some big goals this year and he logs an incredible amount of ice time against the other team's top line. Phil Kessel has improved his all around game tremendously this year and as Randy Carlyle said Monday morning, despite his low goal total he still has 34 points. As far as Brian Burke goes, enough already. If you can't admit that this is Burke's team that has captivated Leaf Nation then you are blind.

* By the way, what more can you say about Joffrey Lupul other than he is unbelievable.

* The New York Knicks will try to make it 9 in a row when they take on the Miami Heat. You really have to give credit to Knicks coach Mike Woodson who has weathered the storm with so many players being felled by injuries. I am really impressed with the play of Kenyon Martin as he has really brought an old school defensive game to the Knicks which has become infectious for the whole team. Hopefully, he will be able to play along with Tyson Chandler against the Heat.

* JR Smith has really picked things up with his game on both ends of the floor. His drives to the basket make him a more effective player as opposed to just launching three bombs. I also hope that we continue to see more of Chris Copeland. This kid can play and hopefully he is out of Coach Woodson's doghouse.

* What a terrible injury to Louisville's sophomore guard Kevin Ware. Here's hoping that the kid has a good recovery.

* Speaking of Louisville, love the way they play defense. I don't see how this team doesn't win the NCAA Title this year. I really love Gorgui Dieng's game.

* Kudos to Niagara and Canisius for their outstanding hockey seasons this year as both teams represented Western New York well in the Frozen Four tournament. Here's hoping that both programs can build on this success and we can have WNY be a college hockey hotbed. With that said, can someone please tell me why the University of Buffalo doesn't have a Division I hockey team?

* If the Buffalo Sabres trade Ryan Miller who plays goal?? Jonas Enroth?? David Leggio?? Please!!! The Miller bashing is disgusting and would serve them right when he goes to a team that has an average defense and they win the Stanley Cup.

* Kevin Kolb because the new QB savior for the Buffalo Bills. Good luck with that.

* And finally, the World Series will be between the Los Angeles Angels and the Washington Nationals with the Nats winning in 6. And here's a tip, don't bet the mortgage on it.

16Nov/120

How Bout Those Knicks!!!

The 1969-70 NBA season was when I began to give a damn about the NBA. You see that was the year that the NY Knickerbockers won the NBA title. The team's starting 5 was Willis Reed at center (when centers mattered), forwards Dave DeBusschere & Bill Bradley and Walt "Clyde" Frazier & Dick Barnett at guard. With Phil Jackson and Cazzie Russell coming off the bench, the Knicks went on to knock off the heavily favored LA Lakers who were led by Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West and Elgin Baylor. In fact, if memory serves me well the clinching game at MSG, with Reed badly limping to start the game, was the first one ever in prime time on television.

Those were great days and my following of the Knicks was interrupted by the Larry Bird Celtics but I came back with the Patrick Ewing-led team. But after Ewing and Company were gone, my interest in the Knicks evaporated. In fact, my interest in the NBA was pretty much gone. With Emperor Bettman's cancelling of NHL games, I have started to watch the Knicks again and it has been highly entertaining.

Going into last night's game, I wondered how real this Knick undefeated start was. But the fourth quarter last night showed me that this team may indeed be for real. The Knicks were down by 12 midway in the fourth quarter and I'm wondering whether it's time for me to go to bed. I began to rationalize that they can't win every game and they haven't won in San Antonio for years so its not a big deal if they lose. But they came roaring back to take control of the game and win it.

This Knicks team seems for real. Jason Kidd has made a huge difference. His veteran leadership has been a huge factor. Last night, Carmelo Anthony showed that he can contribute even when he is not scoring by playing defense and setting up teammates. And Mike Woodson has been a positive factor as head coach. One wonders how much better this team can be once Amare Stoudmire comes back.

While it is only November, last night's win over the Spurs gives Knick fans reason to have high hopes for this season. It has been a long time since there have been meaningful playoff games played at MSG in late April and May. Could this year be the year that changes?? Maybe. But as long as Emperor Bettman keeps the pucks on ice, I will be along for the ride.