Archive for April 17th, 2009

Nba - Darius Miles’ Comeback Delayed by 10 Games

Friday, April 17th, 2009
Cindy Ferguson asked:
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Boston Celtics’ forward, the 26 year-old Darius Miles, was suspended for a total of 10-games due to a NBA program anti-drug violation which took place at the end of the 2007-2008 season. The drug apparently used by the NBA player was phentermine and it is classified as an amphetamine. However, for Miles and the Celtics, that is all in the past and the NBA forward is just trying to recover his place in the roster and be able to focus on getting back into the action soon.

Before the incident, Miles was out for two full seasons due to a micro fracture surgery in his right knee. Some doctors thought his knee injury was very severe and his come back was almost out of question. But after continuous rehabilitation and his strong determination, Miles is really close to achieve what he wants.

Both, his love for the game and the faith he has in his recovering, have helped him go through this very hard time; however, now there is no guarantee regarding his contract with the Boston Celtics. His talent and the way he has showed that he can play could have earned him a place in the Celtic’s roster 2008-2009, and if he actually gets the opportunity to play for them he will come back after the first 10 games.

Miles started his basketball professional career at a very young age and he entered the year 2000 NBA Draft. Chosen by the LA Clippers, Miles was the third overall pick that year and he played for two consecutive seasons with them. Later on Miles played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and he was traded in 2004 to the Portland Trail Blazers.

The 2005 season was the career highlight for Miles; in this season alongside with the Blazers, he scored 47 points in a single game against the Denver Nuggets. During the same season Miles averaged 18.1 points only in the first 15 games but he injured his knee and was out for the remaining of the season. Afterwards, Miles had the surgery that left him out of the game for another two seasons. Due to this problem his career was at the verge of ending and the Portland Blazers decided to release him last April.

Even though, Miles decided to try once again with the Celtics, during the summer he signed a non-guarantee contract with Boston which gave him the chance to compete for a spot in the team during the training camp before the season starts. As we can see this NBA player does not give in so easily and that is a great thing, especially because he has great potential and if he recovers, he still has a lot to give to the sport of basketball.

Miles had showed his talent and skills while playing for the L.A. Clippers and the Blazers and we know he has lots of faith and determination and he could obtain a spot in the Celtics. It is very likely we will see much of Miles in the coming weeks playing great basketball and winning points for his new team.



GERARDO

Brawls In The NBA

Friday, April 17th, 2009
Leon Groom asked:
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Basketball is a very exciting sport to watch, and NBA basketball is among the absolute best. The high-scoring games and the high-flying dunks-even the way that they hang in the air in order to get off a shot, all add to the game’s excitement. But sometimes, though, something happens during an NBA basketball game that you as a fan, can not control. Sometimes the players become so angry with one another during a game that things escalate from a simple heated argument, to a full-fledged fist fight, right on the court. These brawls can even get so out of hand that they spill into the stands, where the fans are.

Many people wonder how these brawls begin, and most of the time, the losing team starts them. Even though it’s usually the losing team that starts them, it is sometimes the winning one. The winning team will taunt the other team, causing the losing team to became angry and retaliate by what they call a hard foul. Like when Ben Wallace and Ron Artest got into an argument, which quickly escalated. Many of the other players were drawn into the fight, as well. The worst thing about it is that there were fans involved in the fight, and that’s when things really became very dangerous. Several of the NBA players were fined and suspended from a certain amount of games. Fortunately major tussles like this don’t happen all the time, but when they do happen, it’s usually very serious.

Just recently the Denver Nuggest and the New York Nicks were playing, and Denver was beating the Nicks badly. There was a hard foul on the Nuggets that triggered it all. This brawl also spilled into the stands, but fortunately, the fans stayed out of this one. These players, just like the ones involved in the other brawl, were fined and suspended from a certain number of games.

A good thing to study is what makes these players become so angry that they end up in horrible and dangerous physical altercations. Well, stress and pressure is probably a major cause of it. The players are under an immense amount of pressure to perform well, and win as many games as possible so that they have a chance at winning the Championship. Perhaps anger management and stress management should be mandatory classes for all NBA players to undergo in order to prevent and minimize these brawls.



DARREN