Monday?s 6-pack
Most 3-pointers made in player?s first 2 years in NBA:
1- Damian Lillard (403)
2- Buddy Hield (324)
3- Klay Thompson (322)
4- Stephen Curry (317)
5- Damon Stoudamire (309)
6- Kyle Korver (307)
Quote of the Day
?Nothing ends well, or else it wouldn?t end.?
Bryan Brown, in the movie Cocktail
Monday?s quiz
When was the last time two brothers played in the same All-Star Game?
Sunday?s quiz
Texas Rangers were the Washington Senators before moving to the Lone Star State.
Saturday?s quiz
Houston Astrodome was the first indoor stadium in major league baseball.
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Monday?s List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend??.
13) 7,874 players entered the Main Event at World Series of Poker; first prize was $8.8M, and the last two guys played heads-up for 10.5 hours and 199 hands before a winner was decided. I tried to stay up for the whole thing, but eventually, I came to my senses.
12) Around 4:40am, ESPN?s hole card camera went down; without that, watching poker on TV is like watching paint dry, but it came back on after a few hands. Analyst Antonio Esfandiari had to leave in the middle because he was playing in a $1M buy-in tournament on Sunday and needed his rest. I wasn?t involved in any million dollar stuff, so I stayed up for a while and watched.
11) At 5:05 am, one of the players, who was wearing a Tim Tebow Florida jersey, was doing jumping jacks during a commercial. He had a Russell Wilson Seahawks jersey on the other night, which made me want to root against him. He finished second, and won $5M, so they were actually playing for $3.8M and the gold bracelet.
10) They were advertising a pay site where you could watch poker tournament 100 days a year. Do other poker players watch these tournaments to scout opponents or to learn stuff? Why else would you pay to watch poker tournaments?
9) Home Run Derby used to be a daytime thing; they had no idea what they had. On the other hand, has the popularity of Home Run Derby hurt the actual All-Star Game?
8) Judge-Trout-Stanton skipping out on HR Derby reminds me of when the NBA had this great 1-on-1 contest for two years in the early 70?s? it was awesome, until Julius Erving?s agent would not let him play, figuring he had nothing to gain by participating.
Dr J?s skipping the event pretty much put the kibosh on it, which was too bad, since it was great theater. Portland?s Larry Steele made the Final Four of the tournament one year; good for him, but no one was turning on their TV to watch Larry freakin? Steele play 1-on-1.
(No offense to Larry Steele, but you get the point)
The games were to 20, had to win by more than 2 points, I think. May not have this 100% right, but pretty sure Bob Lanier, a 6-11 lefty center won a game 50-46, I think over Connie Hawkins, who was a similar player to Giannis Antetokounmpo in today?s game.
ESPN Classic should run those games back; pretty sure they were on ABC.
7) Could you imagine a Westbrook-Durant matchup in a 1-on-1 tournament on national TV? How great would that be?
7) Tampa Bay C Wilson Ramos tweaked his hamstring Saturday and is likely headed to the DL. Salvador Perez is now the AL starter behind the plate.
5) If you?re the St Louis Cardinals, how do you not hire Joe Girardi as manager, unless you acknowledge that today?s ballplayers are so soft that you have to hire a manager who doesn?t criticize players as much as they sometimes need to be criticized?
4) Miami pitcher Jose Urena put his glove over his mouth during a mound conference during Sunday?s game, which made me think: Are there bilingual lip readers?
3) I?m going to run a couple of lists during the All-Star break about my favorite movies; I?m a big fan of John Grisham?s books, but none of those movies made my non-sports movie list, so I?ll point out here that my two favorite Grisham movies are Runaway Jury and the Pelican Brief.
2) Mets TV guy Gary Cohen was openly questioning Sunday why Jose Reyes is playing every day; you don?t get a lot of stuff like on local TV broadcasts. Honesty.
Speaking of the Mets, my friend Bob reports that Michael Conforto?s career batting average in Met wins in .328, in Met losses .176. Of the 3,300 players with 500+ plate appearances since 1900, that is the widest difference in batting average between wins and losses.
1) Always wanted to research this, but never have; the %age of first-pitch swings the day before the All-Star break, as opposed to all the other days. You know guys have their bags packed for their 4-day vacations. Umpires, too.
Most 3-pointers made in player?s first 2 years in NBA:
1- Damian Lillard (403)
2- Buddy Hield (324)
3- Klay Thompson (322)
4- Stephen Curry (317)
5- Damon Stoudamire (309)
6- Kyle Korver (307)
Quote of the Day
?Nothing ends well, or else it wouldn?t end.?
Bryan Brown, in the movie Cocktail
Monday?s quiz
When was the last time two brothers played in the same All-Star Game?
Sunday?s quiz
Texas Rangers were the Washington Senators before moving to the Lone Star State.
Saturday?s quiz
Houston Astrodome was the first indoor stadium in major league baseball.
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Monday?s List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend??.
13) 7,874 players entered the Main Event at World Series of Poker; first prize was $8.8M, and the last two guys played heads-up for 10.5 hours and 199 hands before a winner was decided. I tried to stay up for the whole thing, but eventually, I came to my senses.
12) Around 4:40am, ESPN?s hole card camera went down; without that, watching poker on TV is like watching paint dry, but it came back on after a few hands. Analyst Antonio Esfandiari had to leave in the middle because he was playing in a $1M buy-in tournament on Sunday and needed his rest. I wasn?t involved in any million dollar stuff, so I stayed up for a while and watched.
11) At 5:05 am, one of the players, who was wearing a Tim Tebow Florida jersey, was doing jumping jacks during a commercial. He had a Russell Wilson Seahawks jersey on the other night, which made me want to root against him. He finished second, and won $5M, so they were actually playing for $3.8M and the gold bracelet.
10) They were advertising a pay site where you could watch poker tournament 100 days a year. Do other poker players watch these tournaments to scout opponents or to learn stuff? Why else would you pay to watch poker tournaments?
9) Home Run Derby used to be a daytime thing; they had no idea what they had. On the other hand, has the popularity of Home Run Derby hurt the actual All-Star Game?
8) Judge-Trout-Stanton skipping out on HR Derby reminds me of when the NBA had this great 1-on-1 contest for two years in the early 70?s? it was awesome, until Julius Erving?s agent would not let him play, figuring he had nothing to gain by participating.
Dr J?s skipping the event pretty much put the kibosh on it, which was too bad, since it was great theater. Portland?s Larry Steele made the Final Four of the tournament one year; good for him, but no one was turning on their TV to watch Larry freakin? Steele play 1-on-1.
(No offense to Larry Steele, but you get the point)
The games were to 20, had to win by more than 2 points, I think. May not have this 100% right, but pretty sure Bob Lanier, a 6-11 lefty center won a game 50-46, I think over Connie Hawkins, who was a similar player to Giannis Antetokounmpo in today?s game.
ESPN Classic should run those games back; pretty sure they were on ABC.
7) Could you imagine a Westbrook-Durant matchup in a 1-on-1 tournament on national TV? How great would that be?
7) Tampa Bay C Wilson Ramos tweaked his hamstring Saturday and is likely headed to the DL. Salvador Perez is now the AL starter behind the plate.
5) If you?re the St Louis Cardinals, how do you not hire Joe Girardi as manager, unless you acknowledge that today?s ballplayers are so soft that you have to hire a manager who doesn?t criticize players as much as they sometimes need to be criticized?
4) Miami pitcher Jose Urena put his glove over his mouth during a mound conference during Sunday?s game, which made me think: Are there bilingual lip readers?
3) I?m going to run a couple of lists during the All-Star break about my favorite movies; I?m a big fan of John Grisham?s books, but none of those movies made my non-sports movie list, so I?ll point out here that my two favorite Grisham movies are Runaway Jury and the Pelican Brief.
2) Mets TV guy Gary Cohen was openly questioning Sunday why Jose Reyes is playing every day; you don?t get a lot of stuff like on local TV broadcasts. Honesty.
Speaking of the Mets, my friend Bob reports that Michael Conforto?s career batting average in Met wins in .328, in Met losses .176. Of the 3,300 players with 500+ plate appearances since 1900, that is the widest difference in batting average between wins and losses.
1) Always wanted to research this, but never have; the %age of first-pitch swings the day before the All-Star break, as opposed to all the other days. You know guys have their bags packed for their 4-day vacations. Umpires, too.