I may have stumbled onto a thought without trying to
accomplish the feat.
That thought was to wait until today to write the weekly
blog that is designed to give me some practice and help regain the confidence I
once had..
Anyway, here is what I missed.
This week the Atlanta Hawks traded guard Joe Johnson to the
Brooklyn Nets for a number of bodies and was able to move $20 million off of
their salary books, Chipper Jones was named to the National League All-Star
team replacing Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp who is nursing a
hamstring, Steve Nash became a Los Angeles Laker and Serena Williams advanced
to the ladies final at Wimbledon.
While these items were happening the world lost a television
legend as Andy Griffith passed away at his home in North Carolina and one time
Oakland Raider Ben Davidson also left our earth.
The loss of Griffith didn’t have an effect on the world of
sports unless you watched a lot of Braves’ games on TBS over the years as his
program was the rain delay show. Why have a baseball program during the delay
when the Superstation had every episode of Andy, Barney, Opie and Aunt Bea at their
disposal to air to the masses.
Whenever a game was broadcast and rain was getting in the
way, it was a good bet that the late Skip Caray would tell the TBS personnel in
Atlanta to get the program ready because the tarp was going to be placed on the
field.
As for Davidson, he was the poster boy for the Raider way.
He was tough, crazy and did his job on the field. Davidson maintained that
persona after his playing days were over as he was a character actor for many
years and was cast as a tough guy not only in dramas but comedic settings as
well. He wasn’t as known as Bubba Smith and Dick Butkus in the
footballer-turned-actor world, but he was fun to watch in a movie.
Despite the deaths of these two men, the world continued to
move on its merry little way.
Word of the trade of Johnson to Brooklyn almost led to a
parade for new Hawks general manager Danny Ferry as the move allowed the Hawks
to rebuild without total disintegration of the roster and only gain a 15-win
season in 2013.
I hated to see Johnson go but the time came and hopefully
the trade of a quality player will yield better results than the past when
Danny Manning became a rental and J.R. Rider became a cancerous growth.
As for the naming of Jones to the all-star team, it is a good way to send this man out in his final season and he has earned it with a .312 average.
However, the naming created a clusterflub (I have three other letters for the end of this word but I need to keep the blog clean) as teammate Michael Bourn was on the final vote deal with Jones.
Had Jones been named before the final vote was setup, maybe Bourn gets in ahead of Cardinals third baseman David Freese.
This is something we will never know and will be forgotten in the annals of baseball.
Meanwhile, Williams advanced to her seventh Wimbledon final Thursday after she defeated No. 2 seed Victoria Azarenka 6-3, 7-6.
She will face Agnieska Radwanska in the final.
While this will not be the last Wimbledon for Williams, eventually she will turn in her sneakers and move on to the next step of her life.
However, she looks like she can still play and the tennis world can be pleased.
Ahh! Now I can rest since I have caught up and can get ready for more stuff to happen without missing anything.
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