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Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Here's how YOU can help this website!!!!

I want to rename this website.

I should not need to explain why I wan tto do this. However, there follows an explanation as to why, just in case you need one.


REASONS AS TO WHY:

1) This current name is shit.


This pretty much conveys my views in the subject.

I have always felt this name to be shit, but, back in the early days of this website (June 2005), it wasn't supposed to matter. This wasn't supposed to be a website, after all. (For the full and tedious story, view ths About page that no one looks at.) I ran with the first thing that came into my head, and this was the first thing that came into my head. It had some logic to it, too:

a - I am Sham, this is about Sports, and they both begin with S. Hooray!

b - If people out there know me, like me, and then find this website not through me, they might be all like "oh wow, clearly Sham made this! This makes me want to drop my trousers and look at this website!". (Note to sceptics - this has happened at least once.)

c - Not specifically mentioning the NBA - or even basketball - in the website's total left me able to do stuff about other sports, should I have wanted to. (And I nearly did for a while.)

d - I couldn't think of anything better.


Now, we're three years on, and this website is starting to get some attention. This is a good thing, with a bad aspect to it - I cringe every time I see the name. It looks weird, it sounds weird, it's a tough one to explain to people in my real life, and it can make me seem egotistical when I'm not. (Self depricating humour rules! I have a really small penis!) And so that's why I want to change it, before it becomes impossible to do so when I achieve the international acclaim that I consider to be inevitable. (Oh, wait, maybe I am egotistical, then.)

Unfortunately, we're three years on, and point D still applies. I can't think of anything.

I know what I'm looking for. I am looking for something that embodies the site, and its contents, that is also memorable. I need something that reflects the site's penchant for irreverance and zany madcap humour (or whatever you call it), while also remaining true to the subject of basketball. I need something that people will remember, but which will also reflect the site's policy of focusing on the bits of the NBA that don't get properly covered. I need something that doesn't publicise the increasingly aggressive acerbic NBA commentary that has come to define this website, but which also doesn't deny it. And I need something that I won't cringe at every time I see it elsewhere on the internet.

The best I could manage was michaelruffin.com.

And that's why I need your help.

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Tuesday, 15 April 2008

Reason No. 451 Why The Bulls Suck This Year



They were supposed to lose this game.

But, clearly, they didn't. Not even close, in fact. Rather than lose, the Bulls instead nearly set a franchise record for most points in a regulation game.

Teriffic.

Yet, I can't be annoyed at this. It may not have been the optimum result in terms of the Bulls long term future (it pains me to admit that the one draft spot they could potentially gain from losing out is the most useful thing that could possibly come out of the Bulls disastrous season now), but it was great effing fun, if nothing else. It would have been even more fun had I actually watched the game. I'm sure of that.

More inspiring still was the complete randomness of it. The fact that the Bucks have been a special kind of shit on defense all year is a well documented truth. But the fact that the team with the worst FG% in the league - and by a reasonably comfortable margin - just shot 68% in a game, is friggin' staggering. Especially coming from a team with the cohesiveness of a early morning shit after a night on the Stella, like the Bulls currently have.

However, all the time the score was being run up, I couldn't help but think that it wasn't enough. 151 points is fan-freakin'-tastic, but it pales compared to the 168 points that Denver put up earlier this season. And this made me disappointed - since when was 151 points 'remarkable', but not league leading?

It's a damn good period of the NBA's history that we currently live in where things like this can happen.



Also, some individual performances need some praise and some scorn. The statline of Ramon Sessions no doubt jumps at you. His 24 assists is not quite an NBA rookie record, for the record is 25, jointly held by Nate McMillan and some guy called Ernie DiGregorio. But it's definitely the rookie record of recent times, surpassing Jamaal Tinsley's rookie effort of 23 in a game, back in the days when he used to pass first. (Note: I am going off of memory here, and didn't look to check if any rookie had topped that mark since.) So this effort pushes Tinsley further out of sight and out of mind, which can only be a good thing.

Unfortunately, to look at Sessions's effort, properly, you need some context. The first 20+ point and 20+ assist game in Bucks history was undermined somewhat by Chris Duhon's statline of 15 assists with 0 turnovers, along with scoring 22 points on 9 shots. All of this took place in 14 less mintes than what Sessions played. Had he played the same amount of minutes as Sessions (44), he almost certainly would have had better overall numbers than Sessions did.

And this is a bad thing, because this is Chris Duhon we're talking about. Chris Duhon, in his penultimate game as a Chicago Bull, no less. Duhon's tenure with the Bulls has always been highlighted by the occasional staggeringly brilliant performance, be it his triple double versus Charlotte, his eight made three pointers versus Atlanta, or his 38 point game versus the Warriors this season. Every four months or so, he turns in a performance so dominating that you can't help but wonder what it is that makes him so shit for the other 80 games of the season. And tonight, he has done this again. But this is no excuse for Sessions to let him put up numbers of such magnitude - it is, after all, Chris Duhon. At some point, you have to make him look like the shitty point guard that he is.

Also, who would have thought that one of the most high scoring games of the past decade could have possibly involved Michael Ruffin logging significant minutes? (I had an interesting follow-up point to this, but Muffin ruined it by scoring the final basket of the game, to finish with a mesmeric 2 points. Bastard. By the way, for those who still haven't got the memo, Michael Ruffin is the worst offensive player of all time. His profile proves this.)

For points per shot fans such as myself, this game was a stunner. For Bulls fans such as myself, this game was polarising. For Bucks fans, this game was more of the same - you know what you're getting by now, and you don't like it, but at least Sessions gives you false hope. (I'd trade him by the next deadline if I were you. Sell high. See also: Tinsley, Jamaal.) And for Chris Duhon fans, you get one final chance to see your hero in action for the team that will probably constitute 80% of his entire NBA career.

So, something for everybody there.

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