Once again, I have been lax in keeping daily writings, but it is due to a complete turn around in sleeping schedules that has me lying in bed from 1-2 a.m. until early morning, trying to sleep and being too agro to get up and say the heck with it, thinking I might fall asleep at any moment and not wanting to miss that moment. Well, today, I said the heck with it and just did not bother trying to sleep after 5 a.m., and, while this may not be the best blog piece in the world due to my sleep-deprived brain, it should at the very least get us back on track.
So, where were we? Ah, yes. Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte and President Bush’s possible pardons and MLBs lack of integrity and the generally very low care-factor of much of the public at large.
Well, enough of that. Two days of paying attention to a baseball story that does not involve the last couple games of the World Series, or a playoff series loss by the Red Sox or Yankees, is enough for me until sometime in the fall.
Now that that is done with, we can get back to a little basketball, as Shaquille O’Neal is expected to start for the Phoenix Suns tonight against his old team, the Los Angeles Lakers. Shaq should play about 20 minutes and says he is ready, willing and able to run the court now that he has someone to pass him the ball, ala assist-master Steve Nash. Apparently FanYard users believe the hype, as the Yardstick for this game favors the Suns to win by five points.
One more big trace happened in the past day or so, as Jason Kidd has been sent back to the Dallas Mavericks from the New Jersey Nets. So far, FanYard users must have a little more faith in the ability/heart of the player I think has been the biggest loser in the NBA for years, Vince Carter, as the Yardstick for tonight’s Bulls at Nets game still favors the Nets by five. Let’s see how the Nets fall with Carter having to (***laughs here***) pick up some of the slack.
Soon, we’ll discuss some offseason NFL free agent talk and player franchising, as tomorrow is the deadline for NFL free agency.








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