Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Just Hit the Bookies

By: Candy Man 
Every weekend on social media, you see people post theirtickets that made them hundreds of dollars off parlays or cost them hundreds just off of one team. Floyd Mayweather regularly posts tickets on Instagram of him winning millions. Sports gambling has become big business in this country & all over the world and there are many outlets to feed this business. From Vegas to Atlantic City, people go to the books or casinos to put in their tickets. Online gambling sites have become ever more popular lately. People tune in every week to the Vegas books to see the spreads and odds of every game in every sport. Even popular fantasy sites like FanDuelwhich pays out about $10 million every week in cash prizes & just locked up a deal with the NBA, are participating with daily fantasy games. Wagers are placed on anything from who will score first in a certain game to youth sports on athletes as young as 6.
As a whole, about $400 billion is wagered illegally in the U.S. every year. Sports gambling is still illegal in most of the country except Nevada, Oregon, Montana, & Delaware. Despite that, major sports figures such as NBA commissioner Adam Silver and NBA owner Mark Cuban have come out in public to back the legalization of betting in sports. Even media outlets such as ESPN have recently come out with an entire section dedicated to money lines, point spreads, & over/unders on their website and t.v. coverage.
I, along with many of my peers, gamble on sports. It gets you more invested in the games while giving you an opportunity to make some extra money at the same time. I think America is changing their mindset when it comes to this topic and you’ll see more states legalize sports gambling in the future. The major concern is that it will creep into the sports itself and start affecting the games in a negative manner. Controversial scandals like Pete Rose in baseball, Tim Donaghy in the NBA, and Boston College men’s basketball, which inspired an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, have illustrated this point. But with strict regulations and safety measures, the federal and state governments can guard against that.


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

High School Cheerleaders Defy Ban of Prayer

By: Jimbo Brown

The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) of Tennessee sent out letter last year banning school lead prayer over the pa system before the start of sporting events. Up until September no one really reaction to the ban. That changed the first week of this years football season, the Oneida and Watertown high school cheerleaders joined hands when the announcer signaled for a moment of silence. They began to recite the Lords prayer. Shortly after the crowd joined in and the prayer was heard a crossed the stadium. Faith has played a strong presence in their community and going hand to hand with Friday Night Lights. They were executed this perfectly because they dodged legal trouble. 

When this was brought to my attention I felt that the ACLU was hurting the students and communities across Tennessee. I remember reciting the Lords Prayer before and after games ever since I started playing sports. It gave the team assurance that when things go wrong we had extra spiritual help. On the other hand, you have to consider the people who are big on religion and how uncomfortable they will feel during the prayer over the PA System. I believe if the teams will do this privately by themselves then its okay. Even the bible states that prayer should be conducted in private. Matthew 6:6, But when you pray, go away by yourself, shut the door behind you, and pray to your father in private. Then your Father, who sees everything, will reward you. This bible verse made me changed my mind on this topic. How do you feel?

Hallandale Chargers: Recipe of Success

By: Jimbo Brown


Since I graduated from high school in 2009 the sports scene has change drastically. The classifications was expanded to 8 classes instead of 6. The outlets on which these student-athetes have to showcase their talent has also grown. Back in my time you only had camps to show off your skills. The football is starting to resemble the times when I played. Its competitive and theirs not one good team. Anybody can win state, LITERALLY ANYBODY! Hallandale Chargers are real contenders in the class 6a.

If the Chargers were to lose this weekend to a stack Central team they would have already accomplished a lot. They are the first team in school history to go undefeated throughout the regular season. Other teams have came close but none as good as this batch of talented chargers. If your not familiar with Hallandale football programs, UF great Frankie Hammond Jr. and now Kansas City Chief was a dual-sport athlete there. Speaking of the Hammond family, his little Joshua Hammond (#5)  is one of the talented juniors who contributed a lot to their success. Their receiving core includes Neru N’Shaka (#8) who has made big catches throughout the year. Neru known for his big plays at receiver he has also seen time at quarterback. Both of these players with a long list of others are already getting offers from bit time universities. The team beat district rival Boyton Beach Tigers in a nail-biter of a game. To win with great talent you have to have great coaches to get them to the next level. 

Coach Dameon Jones and his staff is doing a good job with the kids from the Hallandale community. Since 2007 when Jones took over the team, he has put at least 40 kids into college to play football. Players went to all levels of collegiate football from JUCO to D1. As they head into this tough match-up this week, I know the Chargers will be prepared for the task at hand. With the young talent and leadership the Chargers have even with a lost this weekend they have a good chance of going further next year. 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Candy Man's NBA Bold Predictions

By: @yachtclubrandy aka Candy Man

East playoff teams: Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards, Charlotte Hornets, Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets, Toronto Raptors

West playoff teams: L.A. Clippers, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Portland Trailblazers, Memphis Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder, Dallas Mavericks

Eastern Conference Champs: Cleveland Cavaliers

Western Conference Champs: Los Angeles Clippers

NBA Finals Champs: Los Angeles Clippers

Most Valuable Player: Lebron James...teamed up with a supporting cast just as good, if not better, than the one he had with the Heat. With Kevin Love & Kyrie Irving, he will produce all around numbers that won him the MVP twice during Miami’s championship run.
Underdog: Blake Griffin
Anthony Davis blocks Zeller shot with ease.

Defensive Player of the Year: Anthony Davis...just 21 years old & coming into his 3rd season, you can say that he is already a top 10 player in the league. Averaged about 21 points, 10 rebounds, & 3 blocks last season. Skilled, productive, & a threat in all statistical categories; he’ll improve on all of his numbers this year. Off to a great start this year and one of the best big men in the NBA.
Underdog: DeAndre Jordan, Serge Ibaka

Rookie of the Year: Jabari Parker...unlike other high-profile rookies that will most likely settle into a bench or rotational role, Jabari Parker will be the main man in Milwaukee on a team with not much talent. Good enough to start every game for the Bucks and will play over 30 minutes a game with plenty of opportunities to handle the ball and put up shots.
Underdog: Andrew Wiggins

Sixth Man of the Year: Jamal Crawford…obvious choice, 1 of 4 players in NBA history that have won this award twice. One of the most exciting players & probably has the best ball-handling skills in the league. A good bet to win his 3rd Sixth Man Award..
Underdog: Isaiah Thomas, Taj Gibson
Reggie Jackson wants to continue to improve this season.

Most Improved Player: Reggie Jackson…productive & underrated player that is off to a great start this year. With Durant & Westbrook out for a significant time, he’ll be the main man & go-to scorer.


Scoring Champion: Stephen Curry...he best pure scorer along with Kevin Durant & Carmelo Anthony. Has the ability score in multiple ways & get a shot off from anywhere on the court with long range & accuracy. Just set the record for most 3-pointers in a season last year.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Season of Giving: 1st Annual Turkey Bowl Extravaganza

By: Jimbo Brown

“Good works is giving to the poor and the helpless, but divine works is showing them their worth to the One who matters.” - Criss Jami

One day while exploring the clouds, I had a flashback of some of the great times my close friends and I enjoyed together. These times included throwing one of the biggest house party in Tallahassee, Florida, to playing football every thanksgiving morning. The one I remember the most was when my homeboy from Oregon gave us some gear and we all was out there looking like baby Ducks. This was one of the few times that we could all get together and indulge in an activity that brought us all together. It became an event that us and other compadres would look forward to while home for the holidays. Once I came down from cloud surfing, the idea of making this an annual event for the community was stuck in my mind. Thus, the 1st Annual Turkey Bowl Extravaganza Fundraiser/Flag Football Game was born. 


C-Town Athletics, Behind the Scene Kings and Beautiful Spirited Women has put together this event. The purpose of this event is to give families the ability to have a thanksgiving dinner that we believe everyone should experience. Most people have the pleasure of eating a hot meal on Thanksgiving while others can only day dream about it. These organizations want this event to bring the community together and show that there are people that care. 

TBE2K14 is half fundraiser/food drive and half flag football game. This event will be held on November 23rd from 1pm-5pm at Betty T Ferguson Sports Complex. The day will be filled with music, giveaways and flag football. An limited amount of thanksgiving baskets will be given to the families that need it. There will be two flag football game: CTA vs BTSK and Total Package vs Go Gettas. Come out and enjoy yourself at this community event. 



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Outlook on the 2014-2015 NBA Season

By: @yachtclubrandy aka Candy Man

About 2 weeks into the NBA season and the Golden State Warriors were the last undefeated team at 5-0 but recently lost to Phoenix. The Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, & Toronto Raptors all have the best record tied at 6-1. Chris Bosh & Klay Thompson have been named players of the first week. And a few teams are already dealing with major injuries; most significant are the OKC Thunder with Kevin Durant & Russell Westbrook out more than a month, the Lakers losing both Steve Nash & Julius Randle for the year, & the Pacers without Paul George.

There are interesting headlines all over the NBA & the championship will be wide open this season with multiple teams looking like viable contenders to win it all. King James returned to Cleveland to bring his city its first ever championship along with Kevin Love & Kyrie Irving and a host of other teammates that LeBron brought with him from Miami. Despite minor ankle sprains to both ankles, Chicago finally has Derrick Rose back and a new addition in Pau Gasol so they’ll be a top pick to get to the Finals. The Heat are off to a great start with Chris Bosh averaging over 23 points & 10 rebounds, a healthy Dwyane Wade, and contributions from new teammates including Luol Deng, Shawne Williams, James Ennis, Shabazz Napier, & Justin Hamilton. The Knicks hope to have a better season with Phil Jackson hired into the front office & Derek Fisher as the new head coach. The Wizards have a solid team coming off a 44-38 record last season looking to aspire for 50 wins and then some with Paul Pierce, John Wall, former Gator Bradley Beal, & Marcin Gortat. Charlotte has a young playoff team, add in Lance Stephenson & they should make bigger noise in the East. Indiana will suffer without Paul George so it’ll be interesting to see how much of a setback his loss will be & who will step up in his place. Despite losing Paul Pierce, Brooklyn will be right in the middle of the pack & should finish with at least 42 wins. Atlanta is an average team with just enough young talent & depth to either finish as a #8 seed or be out of the playoffs.



Things are just as exciting and maybe even more competitive in the Western Conference. As good as the Spurs are with Greg Popovich and their core players, I believe the Spurs will always be in the race but they’ll take a backseat this season to a new Western Conference champ. If I could bet my money on any team to come out the West, it would be the L.A. Clippers. They have the leadership to get it done with a coach that won the 2008 NBA Finals, one of the league’s best point guards in Chris Paul, an even better Blake Griffin, a big threat in the paint with DeAndre Jordan, and reliable depth coming off the bench. They have all the pieces in place to get to the Finals. Golden State is another popular pick. The Splash brothers are wet from anywhere on the court but how will the team play under Steve Kerr after Mark Jackson got the pink slip? The chemistry seems good as they pulled off 5 straight wins to start the season. The Rockets should achieve another 50+ win season. They have 2 of the best players in the league in James Harden & Dwight Howard and look to get past the 1st round after getting beat on a buzzer beater last season from Damian Lillard. Portland got to the 2nd round last year and has the talent to compete with anybody. Memphis is the same ol’ gritty team with stingy defense but suspect offense. Zach Randolph & Marc Gasol will play their parts but who will be the consistent go-to scorer when they need it? OKC will struggle early without Durant & Westbrook but will be alright in the second half of the season if they can stay healthy. Kobe will carry the Lakers without Nash & Randle but don’t expect them to win more than 30 games. Dallas looks like a better team than last year’s 49 win season and will surprise a lot of people. My sleeper team is the New Orleans Hornets. They’ll be the most improved team from last year and Anthony Davis will carry them to just enough wins to compete for the #8 seed in the playoffs along with Jrue Holiday and Tyreke Evans.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Best High School Football Teams in South Florida of All-TIme

By: Jimbo Brown

 When it comes to high school football it has reached the highest it has ever been in its long history. High school teams and players are getting exposure from social media to shows on ESPNU. Nike and Under Armor has been a leading force in generating exposure for the talented youth by holding football camps as a platform. Florida arguably has the best athletes. Many scouts come to the tri-county to recruit for all positions.  The West (Miami Northwestern), Carol City, St. Thomas, Central, Booker T and American Heritage has produced talent at big universities and in the NFL. 

The discussion of the best high school team of all-time from the South Florida area could be heard in all circles and walks of life. The best teams always vary by generation and what type of football you like. I’m going to try not to be bias, facts are going to outweigh feelings. Here is my top 5 no specific order:
Miami Northwestern Bulls (Class of 2007 & 2008)
-This team was arguably the best in the schools history. With top prospects like Jacorey Harris and Sean Spence on both sides of the ball the Bulls were unstoppable. Averaging 50 points a game and shutting out most opponents was the formula for success. Many prospects went to D-1 universities and some found a place in the NFL. The legacy was cemented with 2 state championships.

Miami Carol City Chiefs (Class of 2003)
-Coach Frazier believed in great defense and a strong running game. Even though it was the death of his legacy, his 2003 state team was the epitome of his vision. With a host of running backs starring Chris Strothers, Carol City ran the ball down opponents throats that year. The most feared player on the team had to be Willie Williams, who broke the arm of Edgewater quarterback on the first play of the state game. Kenny Phillips 2-time NFL super bowl champion started at safety as a junior on this team.

Miami Central (Class of 2011)
-This was the year that the Roc Boys on 95th street was loaded with D-1 talent. The team was lead by the running attack of Devonta Freeman and the arm of Rakeem Cato. Unable to deliver a state championship in the previous year, the talent of the Rockets blew out a talented Dr.Phillips. Notable players on the team was Charles Gaines Jr, Thomas Finnie, Tommy Shula, Durell Eskridge and Joseph Yearby. 

Booker T Washington (Class of 2014)
-This class of football was the best team in dade county two years in a row, winning two state championships and putting a number of property stricken youth in universities across the nation. Lead by Chad Thomas on defensive and Treon Harris on offensive teams had to face the best of both worlds each week. Majority of the team was the reason the track team was able to win a state championship during that era. 

St.Thomas (Class of 2009)
-The only team in my top five that doesn’t have a championship title but has enough talent to go head to head with other teams on the list. The 2008-2009 St. Thomas Aquinas was loaded with talented players. Lamarcus Joyner and Giovanni Benard are probably the biggest names off of this team. Phillip Dorsett and Rashad Greene now at rival schools also played on this team. You will see a significant amount of these players playing on sunday.







Honorable Mention
-Miramar (Class of 2010)
-Booker T Washington (Class of 2008)
-The West (Class of 2000)
-Carol City (Class of 1996 & 1997)
-Norland (Class of 2004)
-Pahokee & Glades Central (Class 2007-2010)