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HEAT: Did Eddy Curry help Lebron land in Miami?

"Pure Bull!"

That's what Knicks Center Eddy Curry told the New York Daily News when asked if he sabotaged the New Yorks chances of landing Lebron James in free agency.

Eddycurry Suspicions arose because Curry and James had two get-togethers in Akron while LeBron was deciding his future.

The conspiracy theory was that Curry spoke negatively about the organization, and specifically bashed Head Coach Mike D'Antoni.

"Why would I do that?" Curry asked the Daily News. "Anybody who thinks that is wrong. That did not happen.

"He didn't ask me about the Knicks, New York or any other team. We hung out together. We worked out and that was it."

"A lot of us didn't know," Curry said. "He was pretty good at keeping a secret."

Most people believe this plan of the Big 3 was conceived back in Beijing.
I still think it's funny/ironic that the Knicks would be such a lousy organization, that a guy who's only played 10 games in the last 2 years (who's also collecting 11 million dollars a year) could have possibly led Lebron into Pat Riley's arms.

09/29/2010 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Tags: Eddy Curry, LeBron James, Miami Heat, NBA, New York Knicks, Pat Riley

Dolphins: John Clayton on Henne, Wildcat & Offensive Philosophy

ESPN's John Clayton joined us for his weekly appearance today on 790 The Ticket (he joins us & takes calls every Wednesday at 9am).

In his appearance, he gave us his thoughts on Chad Henne and how the offensive philosophy may be counterproductive for the young QB.

JOHN CLAYTON W SEDANO -  HENNE - 9-29-10


Now, he's not comparing his ability to Jason Campbell. He's making the comparison that the style of offense may put unecessary pressure on Henne.

Clayton, later elaborated on his thoughts about the Dolphins offense.

JOHN CLAYTON W SEDANO - PHILOSPHICAL OUTLOOK FINS - 9-29-10


When the Dolphins added Brandon Marshall, Tony Sparano discussed how Miami needed a player like him to gain, "chunk yardage." Now, his team has been able to make some big plays down field, but early on they've still struggled to score quickly. Clayton, feels that this could be an issue.

JOHN CLAYTON W SEDANO - TOO MUCH WORK FOR FINS TO SCORE - 9-29-10


Finally, we discussed the Wildcat. Clayton and I both agreed that maybe, it's time to limit the Wildcat to certain areas of the field or specific times in the game.

JOHN CLAYTON W SEDANO - WILDCAT - 9-29-10


Many of the caller on my show agree with Clayton that the Wildcat may take Henne out of his rythm at times and that it seems to become more of a hindrance than a benefit.

So, now that you've heard what John Clayton has to say... What do you guys think?

JS

Jorge Sedano Show weekdays 6am-10am on 790 The Ticket

Follow me on Twitter @SedanoShow

email: sedano@790theticket.com

 

09/29/2010 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Tags: 790 The Ticket, Chad Henne, ESPN, John Clayton, Jorge Sedano, Miami Dolphins, NFL, Tony Sparano, Wildcat

It could always be worse Marlins fans. You could be the Mets

Funny video sent to me via email this afternoon.

I figured Marlins/MLB fans can have a nice chuckle at the expense of the Mets.

Enjoy!

 

JS

Jorge Sedano Show weekdays 6am-10am on 790 The Ticket

Follow me on Twitter @SedanoShow

email: sedano@790theticket.com

09/28/2010 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Tags: Florida Marlins, Jerry Manuel, John Ricco, K-Rod, National League, New York Mets, Omar Minaya, Wilpon

Mark Cuban takes his shots at LeBron

(Via Dallas Morning News)

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban talked with The Dunham and Miller Show on SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket in Dallas on Wednesday morning and spoke for the first time on his impressions of LeBron James' free agent announcement.

“LeBron has every right to go wherever and do whatever, whatever team he wants to," Cuban said. "Going to the Heat was his choice, those guys working together. I don’t even have a problem with the three of them working together, as long as they follow all of the NBA rules, which I think they did.

Where I think LeBron made a mistake, was in how he did it. I don’t even have a problem that he had the tv show. But it turned out to be the largest public humiliation in the history of sports. He humiliated the organization, he humiliated the state of Ohio , the city of Cleveland. All of a sudden he became a bad guy, he lost a billion dollars in brand equity, give or take a couple bucks here or there. ...

"I told his folks that I think he got bad advice. It’s not about 'Can he move?' He can move, he can play for any team. I think he picked the wrong team (chuckles). There’s a team in Dallas that could have used him and that would have been better served but it’s his choice. But the way he did it I thought was just a huge mistake."

JS

Jorge Sedano Show weekdays 6am-10am on 790 The Ticket

Follow me on Twitter @SedanoShow

email: sedano@790theticket.com

09/15/2010 | Permalink | Comments (6)

Tags: Chris Bosh, Dallas Mavericks, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Mark Cuban, Miami Heat, NBA, Pat Riley, The Decision

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