Sunday, June 7, 2009

Tennis, NCAA Baseball, and NBA Basketball




Today is jam-packed in terms of the sports world. Earlier this morning, Roger Federer finally earned his first ever French Open title. He dispatched of Soderling, after Soderling had upset Nadal earlier in the tournament. Roger Federer won his record-tying 14th major title. Does this make Federer the greatest tennis player to ever lace them up? Let the debate begin! He made an impressive statement today, by overwhelming Soderling 6-1, 7-6 (1), 6-4 in straight sets. He tied Pete Sampras' record by winning today, and will try to overtake Sampras by winning Wimbledon in a few weeks. Personally, I've never seen another tennis player with his poise and calm. Given the choice between him and Sampras, I'd take Federer everytime!







Another sporting event, I've been keeping my eye on this weekend is the NCAA baseball Super Regionals. As of this moment, several teams have already punched their ticket to Omaha and the College World Series. Those teams are LSU, UNC, Virginia, CS Fullerton, and Arkansas. Three spots remain and will be decided by tomorrow. TCU/Texas are tied at 1 game apiece. Southern Miss is up 1-0 on Florida, and Ariz St is up 1-0 on Clemson. I'll be supporting my Clemson Tigers tonight, but it's not looking good for their chances to move on. We'll see what happens and who can advance on to Omaha!


Another big sporting event taking place tonight, is Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Kobe and the Lakers got off to a hot start in Game 1 and trounced the Orlando Magic. Let's see what kind of adjustments the Magic can make to get back in this series. Stan Van Gundy will have his work cut out for him against the HOF coach Phil Jackson. If I'm Van Gundy, I'm pounding the ball into Superman aka Dwight Howard, and making him the focus point of my offense. He's got to get touches in order for the Magic to win. If he gets the ball in the post, it'll spread the defense of the Lakers more and therefore give the Magic shooters (Lewis, Austin, and company) better 3pt looks. I'd love to see the Magic win Game 2 and make this a competitive series.

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