Category Archives: Flug Sports
Flug of the Day 2-28

Tampa Bay Lightening @ New York Rangers- 7 pm EST
John Tortorella’s former team comes to visit the Garden and a struggling Rangers squad who are coming off another tough loss at home against Winnipeg. Both teams are on the outside looking in to the playoff picture and need to find their groove in this strike-shortened season.
Flug of the day 2-27
The Battle of the Steves

San Diego St @ #14 New Mexico 10:30 EST
The second battle of the “Steves” (Alford vs Fisher) resumes for these new found rivals in the Mountain West Conference. The first meeting was an ugly one in which both teams combined for only 89 points (UNM finished the night with 34), but both teams are coached by “Steves” who will not accept that type of performance again. I’ll take Steve Harvey @5pm.
Flug of the Day 2-26

Golden State Warriors @ Indiana Pacers- 7pm EST
Mark Jackson brings his shimmy shake back to Bankers Life Fieldhouse (formerly Conseco Fieldhouse when he was there) as the leader of this young Golden State bunch who currently boasts the 6th seed in the West if the season ended today (they already have 10 more wins than all of last year’s shortened season). Meanwhile, the Pacers are proving they are the second best team in the East with their steady defense and rebounding. This one may come down to which team’s up and coming star can do their own rendition of the shimmy in crunch time; Paul George or Steph Curry?
Flug of the Day 2-25

Anaheim Ducks @ Los Angeles Kings 10:30 EST
How is Teemu Selanne still playing? He was the star in NHL ’95 on Sega Genesis. Not only is he still playing, but he’s leading his team with 11 assists and 15 points. He’s 42 years old.
Flug of the Day 2-22

Saint Louis @ #15 Butler 7pm EST
Formerly lead by one of the great college coaches and personalities of all-time, Rick Majerus, this Saint Louis team finds itself coming off of a smothering of the always pesky VCU. They are at the top of the very competitive and Cinderella dance heavy A-10, which holds the likes of Xavier, St. Joes, and Temple, as well as the aforementioned. Butler’s Brad Stevens is proving though that he is capable of building a program and convinces us each game that him not leaving to go to a big school for millions of dollars was a wise decision. I am ready to be convinced.
RIP (Taylor) Jerry Buss

If it were a normal week, the “Flug of the day” yesterday would have been Oklahoma City @ Houston; the third meeting between James Harden and his old mates, the Harden beard is fun to watch (especially its crafty probably-a-travel-but-we-dont-care-side-stepping-driving-pivot-swoop move when he gets into the paint) and he put up 46 points and single-handedly beat dem Thundas. What would have taken it’s place in the “flug of the day” column however was the matchup of original rivals rather than new. The Boston @ LA matchup this season is not what it once was, especially now without Rondo and where LA is right now in the standings (even though they killed the Celtics last night). The good news though is the Kobe vs Dwight saga has taken on a whole new level of high school girl. The bad news is that one of the NBAs greatest owners, Dr. Jerry Buss died a few days ago. Buss was the architect of the Lakers and the main reason why they have been so good for so long. I hate the Lakers and feel sick when I give them credit, but Buss was an innovator in the basketball executive world and different from other owners who buy their teams as a side business or for entertainment, the Lakers was HIS business, and that was all he did and he built a team, a name, and an identity that most want to be a part of.
But that’s not my main concern. Even though he was probably one of the most influential owners in NBA history, I think the most important fact of Jerry Buss is that he looks exactly like RIP Taylor (the gay guy from the end of Jackass) and from what I hear, due to their uncanny resemblance, Rip Taylor will be taking over the Lakers. I am interested to see how he would redesign their jerseys, how he would greet Jack Nicholson on the sidelines, and what he would say to Kobe’s black mamba. As pointed out by Bill Simmons, “I believe these next few years will cement his (Jerry Buss’) legacy. Sometimes you don’t know what you have until it’s gone.” I would say to Bill, hold your horses with Jerry Buss’ legacy and just watch out for Rip coming in and doing some damage. His mustache is ten times better than Mike D’Antoni’s and the fat guy from Jackass would do a better job right now than Jerry’s son, Jim with personel decisions (who hires D’Antoni over Phil Jackson?). At least this would make these guys a little more entertaining and watchable.
And by the way, I’m pretty sure Rip Taylor knows a ton about girl fights….and maybe a thing or two about mediation.
When did NBA Allstar Weekend turn into a bad version of the Super Bowl Halftime Show?
As an NBA fan, I will usually tune into the events of the NBA allstar weekend (as they like to call it). This year I was not only disappointed with the performance of New York Knicks Steve Novak and James White, the outfits of the players watching the Dunk/3 point contest, or the looks of Charles Barkley’s mother (yes, that is real, sorry Chuck), but most of all I am upset with the horrendous musical performances that interrupted anything basketball related in each of the evenings. A british pop sensation, followed by the American Idol 11 winner and then Fall Out Boy is probably one of the least appealing musical lineups to ever appear on television, but nevertheless who is going to perform at NBA allstar weekend? That is why I propose to get rid of the bad music altogether (which will never happen because of sponsorship money) or to at least reschedule this madness. If you’re upset with how I’m reacting, just take a look at this Fall Out Boy performance and tell me if you can watch more then 20 seconds of it without getting unnecessarily angry. The worst part of this is that I actually watched the whole thing and they punished me at the end of their horrible song with a, “Happy Birthday Michael Jordan” from each of the band members while wearing his jersey. I am not quite sure how these guys got famous, but I suppose it gives hope to dorky white kids everywhere. Please NBA, don’t do this to me again. It was sad enough to watch James “the only thing I can do is dunk” White not have enough steam in his 30 year old legs to pull off more than one of his creative foul line dunks. Watching him fail on most of his attempts was like watching Russell Crowe in “A Beautiful Mind,” a genius and once master of his craft be on the losing side of a deteriorating brain (or body, in White’s case). The youtube video of his through the legs dunk from the foul line (at 4:50) is enough evidence that this dude was once very special.
Flug of the Day 2-19
#1 Indiana @ #4 Michigan State
Cody Zeller, Victor Oladipo and Tom Crean’s number one ranked Indiana club takes on Tom Izzo’s always well coached and well prepared Michigan State team. Is it me or does this happen every year? An underrated Michigan State team starts out slow in the beginning of the year and comes on strong right around tournament time….this game will be competitive like their last meeting, but Indiana is also lead by one of the good guys, Tom Crean, and are playing good basketball at the moment. TBD if MSU’s crowd can get rowdy enough by 7pm EST to have any effect on the outcome.

