I'm back with another one of these posts, collecting my thoughts and ponderings through the NBA Playoffs. For this one, we'll stick to just the 1st Round vs. the Atlanta Hawks. I'm already nervous. Last year's opening round series vs. the Detroit Pistons added gray hairs to my beard. And the year before? That opening playoff series vs. the Philadelphia 76ers likely took some years off my life. So yeah, here we go again... Some quick thoughts before the series begins from this fan: The Atlanta Hawks were NOT my top pick for matchups in the first round. They definitely picked us. But the Playoffs are the Playoffs - everyone is good! I'm concerned about this...I really am. My Key Matchup: Dyson Daniels on Jalen Brunson My Key Stats: The Knicks led the NBA in 4th Quarter Net Rating - That is an attribute that is vastly being overlooked in this series. The Knicks are very good in the closing quarter - they have been all year. It's an identity that will surely h...
I struggled as a fan this Wrestlemania season. What has often been one of my favorite times of the year - isn't it for all wrestling fans? - I found myself clinging to a word that often doesn't fit into the Wrestlemania hype - uninspired. Uninspired by the buildup. Uninspired by the stories. Uninspired by the overall aura. In my opinion, the road to Wrestlemania doesn't require twists and turns. In fact, the best Manias often have a road that is indeed predictable, steady, and consistent. Fueds. Promos. Builds. Heading into Wrestlemania 42, I only found that in CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns and in Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi. Everything else felt manufactured and manipulated. No juice. Again, uninspired. Having written this review a full day after Wrestlemania closed, like many, I found night two of the event to have saved the entire Wrestlemania 42 from being one of the biggest disappointments in the company's history. I thought Ariel Helwani did a great job of s...