Friday, February 15, 2008

Some Links That You May or May Not Enjoy

What a difference a year makes. This time last year, the Celtics were eyeing the number one pick in the NBA Draft and purposely trying to lose games. A year later, they have the NBA's best record and Doc Rivers (yes, Doc Rivers!), is coaching on the All-Star Team.


These Sox built to last. Here's another one of my favorite columnists. While Theo has made some questionable trades and signings, mostly to do with pitchers, I've got to give him credit for developing a good young crop of talent.


At long last, spring training is upon us. The sun is shining, WEEI is starting its weeklong broadcast from Fort Myers next week and Jonathan Papelbon is shooting his mouth off. Things are really starting to look up.


Debbie Clemens must be feeling the pinch of the economy. Hmm, I wonder why her website isn't up and running any more?


Clemens admits the truth. Unfortunately, it's Debbie Clemnes coming clean and not Roger.


Livan Hernandez finds a new home. If you're a Twins fan, you can't be happy about getting a box of Cracker Jacks and a bag of balls for Johan Santana. And now your hometown team goes out and signs Livan Hernandez to replace him. Look for the Twinkies to finish near the bottom of their division this year.


One of the craziest traditions in sports will continue at its new home. And to think I was losing sleep over the possibility of the big apple not coming to the new ballpark for the Mets.


Did the Giants cheat? Here's a nice little pictorial of the New York Giants holding several New England Patriots on the play where Eli Manning escaped a sack and heaved a miracle pass to David Tyree that he caught against his helmet. I feel sick. Oh, yeah, I'm supposed to be moving on.


Clemens campaigns on Capitol Hill. Can someone please explain to me how this can happen? Is this even legal? You know, when Clemens was mentioned in the Mitchell Report, I only wanted for him to come clean and maybe not get into the Hall of Fame. Now there's talk that he may face prison time if he's found guilty of telling lies under oath, and that kind of makes me happy. For all of his public campaigning, things certainly aren't going his way. I'll have more on this over the weekend.


Getting serious about steroid testing. At least someone is taking steroid testing seriously. I just wish it were relevant to the real world.


In honor of NBA All-Star Weekend, I went back to the vault to watch the greatest of all time:


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