Top T.E.N Sports Stories of 2004
In no particular order, these are T.E.N webzine's Top Sports
stories in 2004 Red Sox win world series after 86 years.The
world series itself was anti-climatic compared to the never
before done in baseball comeback from a 3 game deficit over
their nemisis, the New York Yankees. Chants of "Who's your
Daddy" gave way to "Who's your Papi", while Curt gave us Chills
watching his warrior like performance on the mound. David vs
Goliath though, this was not. This was more like Goliath's kid
brother tripping him when he was not looking, then kicking him
before running away. The new Cold War: NHL Hockey Lock-out. One
of the biggest bonuses from this lock-out is that more Americans
are hearing about the NHL now, then if there was hockey! While
Canadians have turned towards minor league hockey, Bettman is
probably hoping that more Americans will turn into NBC's
coverage (next year) just to see what all the fuss was about.
BALCO, Bonds and Giambi. This story broke in 2004, and we can
expect it to build momemtum in 2005. In 2003, Hank Aaron said
that he would have not problem if Bonds passed him for the most
home runs. "Records were made to be broked", he re-iterated.
That was all provided, of course, of innocent until proven
guilty. I believe that as well, but damn, he looks real guilty
right now. Bonds can make all the criticism go away in one test,
but this is something he has refused to do. Hey, even O.J put
the gloves on. The death of Superman. With no disrepect to
Christopher Reeve, Boxing's superman was Roy Jones Jr. (that
would actually make Don King Boxing's Lex Luther!). Antonio
Tarver shocked the world, and more importantly Roy Jones, with a
stunning 2nd round KO out of nowhere. Glen Johnson made
lightning strike twice a few months later with a 9th round KO,
affecting buring Superman in a Krytonite grave forever. With
Lennox Lewis retiring, Iron Mike Tyson turned to rust, and Roy
Jones Jr thinking about ending his career as a heavyweight,
boxing fans now awaits the next generation of talent to fill the
void left by these boxers. When NBA Players attack. From boxing
to....a different kind of fighting, the NBA has been having
their fair share of scuffles. The NBA is becoming a place where
individuals can put themselves ahead of the team, and get away
with it. You have Vince Carter calling most of the shots with
the Raptors behind the scenes, then wanting a trade (and
getting) after piss poor results and Toronto management deciding
they can make their own decisions. Nowhere is this better
evidenced than in L.A with the Kobe Klause. Even with Kobe's
lack of judgement caused his personal life major drama, the
Laker's felt that Kobe could benifit from a change of coach and
roster that would better fit his game. Kobe seems to have worked
great for two teams in the NBA, unfortunately neither are the
Lakers. The Heat and the Supersonics (I am reaching with
Seattle, but I don't think by much) can both attribute at least
some of their success indirectly to Mr. Bryant. Finally, we have
well documented the events surrounding the Malice at the Palace
in our 3-pointer column. At one point, teams will realize that
at the salary players are getting, me first players like Artest
and Iverson will never translate into Championships. Ricky
Williams. Sometimes sports stories transcend the actual sport.
Ricky Williams' story was about much more than abandoning the
Dophines and contracts. This story also spoke to the people who
have disorders like Ricky's and believe that the use of pot will
lessen the social anxiety they feel. It is about someone getting
out of an environment or profession who's retirees are in
constant pain for the rest of their lives. It is about someone
forsaking worldly goods and want to experience life. Only Ricky
knows his heart. He may be throwing his life away, or he may
finally be living it, only he can tell us. Montreal Expos become
the Washington Nationals. This is one story we plan to be
tracking through the next few years. If the drama over the
stadium is any indication, we should be in for a few laughs and
I-told-you-so-'s before Washington (and a few other teams)
become downsized. Bud Selig has no intention of stepping down,
but we feel that as soon as the novelty of a new frachise has
worn off, and off-season moves show again that the former Expos
have no resources or ability to field a competitive team, Bud,
and a few other teams will be cut. Pat Tillman. Here is a man
that left millions to serve his country. Unlike Ricky Williams,
Pat Tillman knew what he wanted to do in life, and did it. He
served for us all and we all owe him, and all soldier's that
died in the war, a debt of gratitude. For NFL fans, he put a
face to the number of casualties for the otherwise unaffected
population. Dream Team's rude awakening. Call it foreshadowing,
call it lack of team discipline, call it what you want. The face
of the NBA will start to change over the next fews years,
especially if the American's lose again in 2008. Franchises are
run by Corporate Amerca, and Corporate America is all about
their bottom line. Foreign players will be signed for a lot less
money, be happier just to be playing in the NBA, and are far
more accustomed to a team game. All it will take is for 1 team
to take the lead and build a serious contender, and the rest
will follow. Janet Jackson's breast. The shock around the now
infamous wardrobe malfunction was itself shocking to witness
from our perspective. The 5 second delay was implemented at
almost every live event. Lawsuits were filed, similar acts were
canceled or replaced, and North America just got a little more
stupid everyday. Europe didn't care, nor did Quebec. They all
love breasts. It is a natural part of the human body (maybe
there is some doubt as to how natural hers are, but I digress).
In a nation where the porn industry is king, and lead's most of
the technological advances (streaming video...hello!), the
United States continue to show the world their hipocracy