November 19, 2024

Hope Dworaczyk is a Hottie

Hope Dworaczyk

I’m not sure anyone is actually familiar with the name, but you might know her ex-boyfriend Jason Kidd. Hope is in April’s Playboy edition just one year after having one of Kidd’s children, but she seems to have rebounded quite well. Now don’t get Hope confused with ex-wife Joumana with whom Kidd had three children with before divorcing her due to “extreme cruelty” during their relationship. Kidd accused Joumana of intense jealousy, general paranoia, and many “false domestic abuse claims” to the police as why he wanted out. Is that really the reason or is it because he wanted to be with the likes of Hope Dworaczyk. Well, that is isn’t for me to answer, but he does seem to be enjoying being single and I can’t say I blame him. Play on playa!

Hope Dworaczyk
Hope Dworaczyk
Hope Dworaczyk

College Basketball Bet of the Day – National Championship Game

There is a lot of buzz around the Michigan State Spartans possibly slaying Goliath tonight in the National Championship, but I just don’t see it happening. I know they handled Louisville and UConn rather easily, but let’s not forget just a few months ago many were asking the question will the Tarheels go undefeated. While that was a uneducated thing to think because it’s too hard to do, but this UNC team is really really good. I think in the end Carolina wins this game by 12 to 13 points.

UNC -7.5

Overall Record:

College Basketball 196-149-6
NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 20-11
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5

All Hail The King of Memphis

And on April Fool’s Day, Mitch Barnhart will introduce John Calipari as the basketball coach at Kentucky.

This is the show-stopping conclusion to a two-year running prank Barnhart has been playing on the populace, showing what a wacky jokester the publicly bland athletic director really is.

Seriously, see if this isn’t short-sheet-the-bed hilarious: In two years, Kentucky has gone from paying national championship-winning coach Tubby Smith $2.1 million a year to reportedly forking over $31.65 million plus incentives over eight years for a coach with less bling on his finger and more bones in his closet.

With a Billy Gillispie train wreck in between.

Mitch, you’re killing us! Enough with the tomfoolery!

But seriously, Mitch, given the embarrassing failure of the Gillispie era, let’s hope this one goes better. At least you got what you most needed: a big name who actually said yes, and quickly.

Of course, the quick part didn’t really play to your favor last time, did it? Hopefully, the exhaustive “fit” check on Calipari in the vast expanse of time between Friday afternoon (when Gillispie was fired) and Sunday morning (when word first got out of your impending meeting with Calipari) came back to your liking.

I know in your research you came across many people who love Cal — they love the success, the coaching acumen, the energy, the charisma, the community generosity, the battler’s spirit, the dreamer’s ambition. I’ve heard those things myself from many people I respect in college basketball.
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But I’ve heard a lot of other things, too. So before you two ride off to restore the glory of Big Blue Nation, a few questions for the AD:

Why didn’t you hire Calipari two years ago, or even entertain him as a serious candidate? Surely it wasn’t because Gillispie had a better coaching record — he didn’t. Surely it wasn’t because Gillispie is a better people person — few can match Calipari’s outgoing personality and zeal to sell his program on every platform.

So if Calipari was interested — and plenty of basketball insiders said he was at the time — what was the problem? Was there something else that made you leery?

Would the apparent change in your perception of Calipari as a UK coaching candidate have anything to do with the fact that your own six-figure job is very much on the line after the Gillispie fiasco? And maybe now it’s time to play ball with the boosters who see Cal’s excellent record in Memphis and want to win big again? No matter what baggage he brings to Lexington?

Look, we all know Calipari brings plenty of wins with him. Over the past four seasons, he racked up 137 of them — the most wins of any four-year stretch in college basketball history. That included four Sweet 16s, three Elite Eights and a national title game appearance. Compare that to Kentucky, which in the same four-year span won only 84 games, didn’t win an SEC title, didn’t make a Sweet 16 appearance and failed to make the NCAA tournament this season for the first time in 18 years.

What is the deal Calipari???

The whole Calipari saga began only five days ago, but it already feels like it has been going on for at least 3 months. Last Friday after Billy Gillispie was fired from Kentucky the rumors immediately started flying that Calipari and at that time Billy Donovan and Tom Izzo were the leading candidates to replace Gillispie. It wasn’t very long after those rumors that ESPN was reporting Calipari wasn’t interested in pursuing the Kentucky gig. Ok, done deal right? Now we can move on to Travis Ford or John Pelphrey as the leading candidate becuase there is no way Donovan was going down that road again and Izzo is the Don of East Lansing. Well, then on Sunday a lot of new reports started coming out that Calipari was interested in the job and had even met with Kentucky officials that Sunday. This lead to basically the crowning of Calipari as the new king of Kentucky on Monday with a reported offer of 8-years and $35 million smackeroos. Ok, done deal right? Well, it is now Tuesday and Calipari has been counter-offered by Memphis the same amount of money to stay put.

Let me help you make this decision John. You can now make the same amount of money and not have to deal with the whacko Kentucky fans who will turn on you in a heartbeat. You can stay in Conference USA and possibly not lose a conference game for the next ten years. You can build a program in Memphis that people will remember for many years to come and not have the likes of Pitino and Rupp hanging over your head. STAY IN MEMPHIS AND SAVE THE DRAMA! You won the battle by getting paid so now pull your name out of the Wildcat hat!

College Basketball Bets of the Day – NIT Final Four

Baylor -1
Penn State +4

Overall Record:

College Basketball 194-149-6
NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 20-11
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5

Seth Curry is a Dookie

Seth Curry has announced he is going to be transferring to Duke University. Seth is the little brother of All-American guard Stephen Curry who came to national prominence in last year’s NCAA tournament. Seth had a phenomenal freshman season this past year at Liberty University after averaging 20.2 points a game for the Flames. He was the leading scorer of all NCAA freshmen and it seems Seth felt it was time to take a step up to the big time. I have no doubt that under Coach K’s tutoring Seth will be a solid player, but we will just have to wait and see if he will even come close to Stephen’s talent. One thing you can count on is he will be jacking it up from the three point line because it seems that is all Duke wants to do these days.

James Posey Suspended

James Posey of the New Orleans Hornets was suspended for last night’s game against the San Antonio Spurs because he threw a ball at a NBA referee this past Friday. Posey was immediately ejected from the game this past Friday against the Knicks and I have to admit I’m surprised he didn’t get suspended for more than just one game. We all have wanted to throw a ball at a ref, but unlike Posey we had enough sense not to follow through.

Celebrate good times…C’mon!

Just wanted to give a shout out to Stone Cold the master of SU as it is his birthday today!!83valvano

Birthday Pix

Zona +9.5

*****TarHeels -7.5

Oklahoma P

College Basketball Bets of the Day – Sweet Sixteen Part One

I went 15-14 during the first weekend of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament so overall not too good. I’m hoping this Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight weekend turns out much better. Bring it!

Pittsburgh -6.5
Memphis -4.5
Nova +2
UConn -6.5

Overall Record:

College Basketball 192-147-6
NBA 30-21
NHL 0-1
MLB 20-11
College Football: 106-92-1
NFL 103-72-5

How far can ODU go?

There are 8 games in the NCAA tournament over the next 2 days and none bigger than the James Madison vs Old Dominion barn burner in the College Insider Tourney.
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Think of it this way.. when either of these teams win tonight they could actually be playing longer than a 1,2 or 3 seed in the NCAA Tourney.

This is like during the Bowl season you have this side Bowl season where the other 60 teams who were 5-6 or worse get a chance to extend their schedule.

Isnt the NCAA and the NIT enough? Do we have to have this CI Classic being played where you cant even watch it on TV.  In an era when the DII Womens Final Eight is on TV this ‘classic’ is not even being televised. And how ‘classic’ is it?

Anyway.. I gave the 6.5 and took ODU along with:

*****Nova +2

Purdue +7.5

Pitt -7