Saturday, February 22, 2014

Rivalry Rematch

The biggest rematch of the college basketball season lost some of its luster this week when both #1 Syracuse and #5 Duke lost. Duke lost to archrival UNC just 40 hours ago in Durham. Syracuse was upset at HOME against BC in an Overtime heartbreaker 62-59. These two teams played a historic game on February 1st when the Orange beat the Blue Devils at the Carrier Dome 91-89 in an OT classic. This has already turned into a big rivalry now that Syracuse is in the ACC with Duke. As a Georgetown fan, it pains me to see Cuse in such a fun new rivalry. These are the two best coached teams in the country with the two best active coaches in the nation in Jim Boeheim and Mike Kryzewski. This game also showcases two of the best Freshman in the country (Tyler Ennis and Jabari Parker). Not to mention it has arguably the two best SF in the country in Jabari Parker and CJ Fair. Parker has to start playing better defense. He was poor defensively against UNC ON Thursday. Last time these two met up, Duke got into foul trouble and had a hard time stopping the Orange in the paint. I think Jerami Grant of Syracuse will have a big day. He leads the team in rebounds with 7.2 a game. Rodney Hood will have his hands full trying to guard these guys and will need help. Amile Jefferson will have to play well for Duke to be successful. I expect Marshall Plumlee to get some more minutes off the bench. This game has a tough act to follow after their last matchup and it will be hard to reach expectations.
My Pick: Syracuse 74 Duke 68

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Olympic Heartbreaker + Men's Semifinal Picks

The numbers that will be in every American's head are 3:30. The US Women's hockey team was 3 minutes and 30 seconds away from a gold medal up 2 goals on archrival Canada until Brianne Jenner netted a goal for our neighbors up north and gave them some life. The Canadians then pulled their goalie with about a minute and 30 seconds left and then just a few seconds later a shot from US forward Kelli Stack hit the empty net post and was a matter of inches from clinching the game. Marie-Philip Poulin stole the show and tied the game up with 55 seconds to play. She was the hero last Olympics for that Gold Medal-winning team. The game went to OT and after a few chances that the US couldn't convert they found themselves down 2 players and trying to kill a Power Play opportunity by the Canadians. With some excellent passing, Poplin struck again and sniped a game-winning shot. It was a devastating loss for the US women and they played their hearts out, but Canada just found a way to win. US fans were torn up about this loss, while the Canadian fans were ecstatic. The Canadian/US hockey rivalry will be renewed tomorrow when the men's teams take each other on.
Finland vs. Sweden
7:00 AM
These two teams have been rather impressive and stirred things up in this tournament. Everybody expect Russia to be here instead of Finland, but the Finns upset the fan favorite Russian team. The Finns did well in group play, losing just one game to Canada. They are lead by Boston Bruins' Goalie Tuuka Rask. Rask has played great throughout these Olympic Games. Possibly the best player on this Finland team and the player to watch is Teemu Selanne of the Anaheim Ducks. In the win against Russia, Selanne had a goal and an assist. Despite being the #1 seed, this Sweden team has gone under the radar even though they were in a very deep group. Henrik Lundquist has been very consistent this tournament and is tough to score on. This team has been devastated with injuries and has still been playing terrific hockey. They have missed Henrik Zetterberg and Henrik Sedin. However, the Swedes have the other Sedan twin, Daniel. They have gotten a great impact from Carl Hagelin and Niklas Kronwall. This should be a low-scoring affair, and I expect Sweden to pull it out.
Canada vs. USA
12:00 PM
This is a very intense rivalry and when these two teams take the ice it is always extremely intense. This has the makings to be a truly historic game. Canada has relied heavily on Shea Weber this Olympic Games and he has delivered. He has one of the hardest snapshots in the world and will make you pay if you try and block his torpedo of a shot. The hero of the tournament so far for the US has been TJ Oshie. He came up big in the win against Russia scoring 4 times in the shootout to anchor this team to a gutsy shootout victory. This is a revenge match for the US after Canada took the gold from them in 2010 in Vancouver after a Sidney Crosby GW-goal in OT. Crosby is the captain of this Canadian team. This game should be extremely tight and I believe it will come down to goaltending. If it does indeed come down to goaltending, I will take Jonathan Quick (US) over Carey Price (CAN).

Friday, February 14, 2014

College Basketball Update

Saturday is a huge day in the college basketball universe as there are some huge showdowns that are must watches. The top two teams in the SEC will go at it when #3 Florida takes on #14 Kentucky. Florida has won 16 straight games and is lead by a core group of seniors. PG Scottie Wilbekin is one of the most underrated players in the country. Kentucky poses matchup problems inside with Julius Randle and Willie Cauley-Stein and will most definitely be tough to handle. The 6-9 senior Patric Young will have to step up tomorrow night in what will be a huge game. This game will take place at Rupp Arena in Kentucky and College Gameday is there. These two teams will play again in the last regular season game in Florida. This matchup showcases not only the best talent in the country, but two of the top 5 best coaches in college basketball in Bill Donovan and John Calipari. I think that Florida is one of the best teams in the country, but I believe the Wildcats will come up with a huge victory at home.
The best team in the country is Syracuse. They are one of the two unbeaten teams in the country, the other one being Wichita State, and they have had their fair share of close games. Their leader is a Freshman PG who has asserted himself into the National Player of the Year conversation. His name is Tyler Ennis. Ennis can do everything you ask of him. He is a great passer, finishes at the rim well, can shoot the deep ball, plays great defense, and is extremely clutch. If you want to know how well Ennis is at all of these things, just ask Pittsburgh fans. In the Cuse/Pitt matchup this year, Ennis has taken over late in games and by now you have probably seen his 35-foot buzzer beater to beat the Panthers. With all the talk about Julius Randle, Jabari Parker, and Andrew Wiggins, people forgot about the 6-2 Canadian PG coming out of St. Benedict's Prep (NJ). He has everybody's attention now, and in my eyes is the best Freshman in the country. However, Ennis isn't doing this thing by himself. CJ Fair is also a Wooden Award candidate and frontrunner, Jerami Grant has had a breakout season, and Trevor Cooney is arguably the best shooter in the country. The Orange have just 7 games left from running the table, but two of those include matchups against #8 Duke (at Cameron Indoor) and #17 Virginia. This team's season doesn't end there, though. I would be surprised if this team didn't make a Final Four run. They have to watch out for a trap game coming up with NC State. NC State has the ACC's leading scorer in T.J. Warren and Syracuse is just coming off an emotional high against Pitt.
 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Sochi 2014: Hockey Preview

I am sorry for the delay, but I am back in business and will be updating a lot more from now on. The Winter Olympics are entering their second weekend and this is where things will start to heat up with the hockey starting. Olympic hockey could be my favorite thing in the world to watch. I am not an avid hockey fan, but it is so exciting to follow. The Olympic hockey has no fighting, which makes the games go along quicker. This year's tournament should be epic, but it will be tough to follow what happened four years ago in Vancouver when Canada beat the US in the Gold Medal Game in OT. The hockey events started Wednesday, but the three frontrunners took the ice Thursday.
The Favorite: Canada
After a slow start in a 3-1 win over a Norway team that boasts 1 NHL player, you probably wouldn't give the title of favorite away to this team. That is the thought from an American right now. The fact of the matter is that this team deserves this label. They are the defending champs and have a star-studded lineup. The big question will be if these guys can adapt to being role players. Almost every single one of these players is the go-to-guy on their NHL team, but with players like Sidney Crosby, Shea Weber, and Jonathan Toes, some players will have to take a back seat. Weber played a great game against Norway, but the man who set everything up was Patrice Bergeron. He had two great assists in the game.
The Other Favorite: USA
This sounds weird, but there is really no other way to put it. Especially after a dominating 7-1 win over a decent Slovakia team, the US and Canada look to be neck and neck. This 7-1 masterpiece showcased a 2nd Period with 6 US goals. All of the men contributed and they stayed out of the penalty box. It also helped that they had Jonathan Quick in the net. Zach Parise is the captain of this team and has some great help. They have a young group of defensemen, but they stepped up in their first game. We will learn a lot from Saturday's game against a Russia team with a plethora of talent and a home crowd.
The Dark Horse: Russia
There is a lot on the line for this Russian team, and it is gold or bust. The home fans should have a lot to cheer about as this team has plenty of good players. They are lead by Captain Pavel Datsyuk who is returning from a knee injury. They also have one of the top 3 players in the world in Alexander Ovechkin. Not to mention they have Evgeni Malkin and Ilya Kovalchuk. Yes, the same Ilya Kovalchuk that turned down the monster contract the Devils gave him to play in the KHL. They have two great goalies in Sergei Bobrovsky and Semyon Varlamov. Both should get time in the net. There will be a huge amount of pressure on this team every time they take the ice.
The Challenger: Sweden
This Sweden team is under the radar, and will be tough to handle. With Henrik Lundqvist in net, teams will have a tough time scoring. In their 4-2 win over a quality Czech Republic team Henrik Zetterberg and Erik Karlsson combined for three goals and I expect both of them to carry this team offensively. The Group C that they are in is deep, but they have some of the best defensemen in the Olympics. They will cause some problems for some teams.
 My Predictions:
Gold: US over Canada- One word: Revenge.
Silver: Canada
Bronze: Sweden over Russia- Pressure too much for this Russian team.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Big Apple Super Bowl

I am sincerely sorry for the long hiatus I have taken the last month, but I am back to give you a full breakdown on the Super Bowl. As you well know, the Seahawks and Broncos will go at it at 6:25 at MetLife Stadium for all the marbles. This game is full of intrigue and has some great matchup to watch. You most likely heard Seattle CB Richard Sherman's interview after the win against the 49ers in the NFC Championship. These teams have had a very similar road to the Super Bowl, dominating most opponents in the regular season and having some close games in the Playoffs, but still prevailing. The Broncos knocked off the Patriots in Denver to clinch their ticket to NY/NJ. There are so many storylines to this game, including the weather. Everybody has been stressing about the weather that will happen on Sunday evening, and, as a New Yorker, I think they are making too big of a deal out of this. This is the way football should be played. There has been a lot of pressure put on Peyton Manning to win his 2nd Super Bowl in his brother's house. He is going up against the best secondary and defense in the league. The key of the game will be the Broncos' receiving core against this Seattle secondary. Seattle likes to play physical, and it should be interesting to see the stacked Denver receivers respond to that. Eric Decker, Demaryius Thomas, Wes Welker, and Julius Thomas are going to have to help Manning out today against Defensive Backs such as Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, Earl Thomas, and Walter Thurmond. Neither teams have a plethora of Super Bowl experience. In fact, no Seahawks have ever played in the Super Bowl, and only 4 Broncos have. The big question will be if Denver can stop the Seattle rushing attack with Marshawn Lynch and the scrambling ability of QB Russell Wilson. Denver can run the ball too with a nice one-two punch consisting of Knowshon Moreno and a little bit of Montee Ball. This should be a historic game, and it will come down to the wire.
My Pick: Seattle 27 Denver 20
I think the Seahawks get it done with a balanced offensive attack and I think Russell Wilson and Golden Tate connect for a few scores.
Super Bowl MVP: Golden Tate