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Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Hey everyone, Happy Celebrity Thursday & welcome to the official JUNGLE FITNESS Orange County Personal Trainer Blog! Today’s we’re entering the NBA 2011!  Miami Heat has the upper hand with having Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, and LeBron James!

Lebron leaves Cleveland?

LeBron James (FSY), the NBA’s reigning two-time MVP, ended months of speculation and suspense by telling the world Thursday night that he’ll play basketball for the Miami Heat next season.

The move will unite James with the other prized free agents from the 2010 offseason, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, in Miami.

James said he made his final decision when he woke up Thursday morning and that his main motivation was to “win, win now and win for years to come.”

In the hours before his choice was revealed, the sports world spun out of control with speculation and rumors, including some reports that he had told his inner circle he is leaning toward the Heat.

James, Bosh and Wade entered the pros in the same year, the respective Nos. 1, 4 and 5 picks in the 2003 draft. They went their separate ways: James to Cleveland, Bosh to Toronto and Wade to Miami, where he won a championship partnered with center Shaquille O’Neal in 2006. That year, James, Bosh and Wade all signed matching contracts to make sure they were all unrestricted free agents at the same time. They also won gold medals together at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Season-ticket sales for the Heat’s coming 41-game season were suspended Thursday afternoon after the entire supply of available seats were sold out. Not every seat has been released for sale yet and some will be held back for single-game purchases at the 19,600-capacity arena.

ESPN televised James’ decision live from a Boys & Girls Club in Greenwich, Conn., a group with which James has a relationship. Frank Sanchez, the vice president for corporate and partner relationships for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, said James approached the organization last weekend about using its location for his big show, titled The Decision.

The TV special should raise at least $1 million to help refurbish gyms under a program that James’ foundation will help direct, and kids from the Greenwich club were invited to attend the announcement, Sanchez said.

James, in a T-shirt and shorts, showed up at a tournament of high school stars at Cleveland State University in mid afternoon with former teammate Damon Jones (FSY). James nervously chewed his fingernails while watching some high-schoolers play. He stayed a little more than an hour before heading off in a white Bentley, presumably on his way to the airport.

He did not speak to a reporter, but said “thank you” to some coaches in the stands who wished him luck.

In Greenwich, fans and media set up their own camp across the street from the Boys and Girls club more than five hours before the announcement. More than 15 satellite trucks lined the streets, and about two dozen fans with beach chairs and coolers settled on a patch of grass, hoping for a glimpse of James.

With the possible exception of Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant (FSY), James is the NBA’s premier player, but his legacy cannot be fulfilled until he wins a championship.

(quoted from: usatoday.com)

 

LeBron James, a Hero or Villain?

The heart of Cleveland has been ripped out and stomped on by someone who they viewed as a hero. The beloved LeBron James has decided to sign with the Miami Heat next season, and has become a villain in the eyes of Cleveland.

It took less than one sentence for James to become one of the most hated athletes in all of Cleveland history.

His decision to leave Cleveland has denied the Cavaliers a chance to go for a championship game next season and has taken away from them not only one of the greatest athletes in the history of Cleveland, but the history of the NBA as well.

Many Clevelanders now view James as a traitor. As they see it, he turned his back on them right in the time where they needed him the most.

Many were predicting that the Cavaliers could make it far, if not all the way, in the NBA playoffs and finals next season if James stayed with the team.

The way the fans of Cleveland see it, their hero turned his back on them, which makes him a villain and a traitor. And now they plan to turn their back on him.

In response to this announcement, many fans cried, screamed and were at a loss of words as they learned their star player would be leaving their team.

The most extreme response to this announcement has been the burning of James’ jersey. There have been several videos of fans burning their No. 23 jerseys.

This has to be hard for James to watch, as he watches himself fall from the top in Cleveland.

In a time span of an hour and one ESPN special, James went from being a hero and star of a major city, to a traitor and a villain who many fans have no plans on continuing to support.

(quoted from: bleacherreport.com)

NBA 2011 is going to be an intense one.  Orlando, Boston, L.A, and Miami are going to be fighting for the title NBA 2011 Championship!  Do you think LeBron James betrayed Cleveland?  Also, who do you think will win this year’s NBA Championship title?

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Nike-the best shoes for NBA players to own his unique designed shoes

Friday, August 20th, 2010

A new round of NBA season is about to begin, continue the war of last season. Without surprise that Lakers become champion of NBA final match, a new suspense will begin. Because so many good players in NBA teams, like Kobe, James, Granett and also Arenas, all of them are scorers in match. The signification of them are the unique design basketball Nike shoes for them.

Kobe Bryant-the best player in Larkers, he is trying to lead the Lakers to a successful season, and ultimately, a good showing in the NBA playoffs. Bryant leads the NBA in scoring, averaging 35.7 points per game. In January, with his 81 point game, he averaged 43.4 points per game. He joined Chamberlain again in the record books as the only other player to average over 40 points per game in a single month. He says winning is the most important thing for the Lakers. With great success in MVP, Nike has produced unique Kobe shoes for him and his fans. It is the biggest honor for players to own their shoes, as a famous brand, Nike has introduced various of Nike shoes for him, like Nike Hyperdunk Low Shoes, Nike Zoom Kobe V, Nike Zoom Kobe IV. With the huge success of the Nike Zoom Kobe IV Nike and Kobe Bryant have been brainstorming on some design ideas for the next model, the Nike Zoom Kobe V. The Nike Zoom Kobe V caused a lot controversy among the sports and sneaker culture with the unveiling of his signature sneaker as a low top basketball sneaker.

Lebron James is the new star in NBA games. For the best performance in matches, people call him “King James”, an 18-year-old basketball phenomenon who, after only playing a handful of games in the NBA, has already become the most talked-about rookie in the history of the league. Because his good skill and wise, with the increased comparisons of James to the legendary Michael Jordan. Sports magazines are calling James “The Chosen One,” the player with the greatest chance of becoming the “savior” of the NBA, a league where TV ratings and ticket and merchandising sales have been on a steady decline since Jordan left the Chicago Bulls in 1998. For James it is not an easy task to become the next Jordan, but it is easy for him to get the favor of Nike. Nike company produces Lebron James Shoes to appreciate the best performance of James played. For it has introduced Nike Air Max Lebron VII 7 Shoes, Nike Air Max Lebron VII 9 Shoes, Nike Zoom LeBron Soldier Shoes, it is no wonder why James become popular in NBA teams.

Kevin Garnett is passionate about basketball. With innateness and hard work, he was able to join the NBA when he was in high school, making him one of the youngest players ever to have played in the NBA. At around seven feet tall, Kevin Garnett is one of the most outstanding all-around players. His amazing bounding, flexibility and dynamic performance on the court makes him one of the most feared players for opponents whether he is in the role of offense or defense. His excellent performance includes 4-time NBA regular-season leader of rebounds per game, and he is the only player in NBA history who averaged over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game for a consecutive nine seasons. With his determination, he has always dreamed of winning the NBA Championship, a dream that finally came true with his team, the Boston Celtics. With height advantage, Garnett lead his team to champion direction. Nike can not ignore this strive man, for the purpose of improving his skill, Nike has produced Nike Air Flightposite II KG Zoom, Nike Foamposite Lite shoes and so on for him.

Just Nike shoes can make prefect performance for football players, just Nike player shoes, not other series, such as Nike running can achieve this great effect. Nike is the best shoes for basketball players, Nike is also the best shoes for NBA players to own his unique designed shoes.

Robert Parisi and Merchant Services Sponsors Child’s Wish to Meet Kobe Bryant

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Merchant Services, an industry leading provider of electronic payment solutions for businesses throughout the United States, partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County/Inland Empire to sponsor the wish of Kevin, whose wish was to meet his favorite basketball player – Kobe Bryant.

Fourteen year-old Kevin is a bright young man living with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Growing up he has always loved to watch and play basketball with his dad. Right up until his treatment, Kevin was very involved in playing basketball for the Boys and Girls Club. As his interest grew he never missed watching a Lakers game on television. So when it came time to meet with our wish granters he knew exactly what to wish for; to go to a Lakers game and meet his favorite player Kobe Bryant!

On the night of his wish, Kevin and his family were revved up and ready to go with their Lakers jerseys and foam fingers to cheer on their team. Kevin’s wish began when he was picked up in a sleek limousine and dropped off at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Next, they picked up their Lakers verses Kings tickets and proceeded to their amazing seats. As the stadium filled, so did their excitement.

Before he knew it, the game began. They cheered, laughed, ate junk food, and danced in their seats at half time. At the end of the game he was escorted to a special room where he waited to meet Kobe Bryant. He beamed with excitement and admiration at the sight of his sports idol. They enjoyed getting to know each other, talking about game strategy, and taking pictures. Kevin left the stadium with his autographed memorabilia and a huge grin.

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The History of the Sacramento Kings

Friday, August 20th, 2010

The Sacramento Kings are a professional basketball team which is based in Sacramento, California. They play in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The franchise that would become the Sacramento Kings initially played in Rochester, New York, as the Rochester Royals of the National Basketball League. Success was almost immediate: founded in 1945, the team won the NBL championship in 1946. In 1948, the Royals moved to the Basketball Association of America, which absorbed the NBL the following year to become the National Basketball Association. The Royals won the NBA title in 1951, which remains the only championship in the team’s history. Top players in this era included Arnie Risen and Bob Davies, both Hall of Famers.

In 1957, the Royals moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. The team landed two top stars in Maurice Stokes and Jack Twymann. Stokes’ promising career ended tragically due to a brain injury that resulted from a fall during a game. Twyman was the first Royal to average 30 points per game for a season. Both are Hall of Famers. The team’s star players throughout the 1960s were Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas. Robertson met with individual success, averaging a triple-double in 1961-62 and winning the Most Valuable Player award in 1964.

Robertson was a league-leading scorer and passer each season. Lucas was Rookie Of the Year in 1964, led the league in shooting, and later averaged 20 rebounds per game over three seasons. Both were All-NBA First Team selections multiple times. The Royals were an also-ran throughout the era anyway. The team failed to keep promising players and played in the tough NBA East division, dominated by the Boston Celtics, even as a Baltimore team played in the West Division for three years, denying the team likely visits to the NBA Finals. New coach Bob Cousy, a loyal Boston Celtic, traded Lucas in 1969. Robertson was traded in 1970, and the declining team left Cincinnati shortly thereafter, moving to Kansas City, Missouri. Renamed the Kings (because of the Kansas City Royals baseball team in the same community), the team initially divided its home games between Kansas City and Omaha. The team netted a new superstar in Nate Archibald, who led the league in scoring and assists. But the Kings were no more successful in their new time zone than the Royals had been.

In the 1980-81 season, the Kings made a surprise run in the NBA Playoffs, reaching the Western Conference Finals despite finishing the season with a losing record. But this moment of success was little more than a blip.

The Kings moved west to their current home of Sacramento, California, in 1985-86. Much of their early tenure in Sacramento was spent in the NBA’s cellar, and the team made the playoffs only once between 1985 and 1995 (and even then had a losing record). Some of their failure to succeed was attributed to poor luck, such as the virtually career-ending car crash suffered by promising point guard Bobby Hurley, and some was attributed to poor management such as the too-long tenure of head coach Garry St. Jean and the selection of “Never Nervous Pervis” Ellison with the first overall pick in the 1989 NBA Draft.

The early 1990s were not kind to the Kings. Sacramento was known for having strong fan support, but it never had a good team, and its owner, John Thomas, rarely paid for top talent. The Kings squeaked in to the playoffs in 1996 largely due to the effort of star player Mitch Richmond, but they did not distinguish themselves in the postseason. Eventually the team was sold to the Maloof Family, who finally changed the direction of the team.

The Kings emerged from years of mediocrity with the draft selection of Jason Williams, the signing of Vlade Divac, and the trade of Mitch Richmond for Chris Webber prior to the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season. These acquisitions coincided with the arrival of Peja Stojakovic, who had been drafted in 1996. Each of these moves was attributed to general manager Geoff Petrie, who has won NBA Executive of the Year several times.

Following these acquisitions, the Kings rose in the NBA ranks, becoming a perennial playoff contender, as well as one of the most exciting teams in the NBA. [citation needed] Led by new head coach Rick Adelman, and aided by former Princeton head coach and Kings assistant Pete Carril, their so-called “Princeton offense” turned heads around the league for its run-and-gun style and superb ball movement. The Kings led the league in average points per game year in and year out, and established that a team could be successful and still be fun to watch. [citation needed] Some criticized the Kings for their poor team defense, Williams’s “flash over substance” style of play with its many turnovers, and Webber’s failure to step up his game in important matchups. Still, they quickly became NBA darlings, garnering many fans outside of California, and even around the world, many of which were enthralled by Williams’s amazing passing abilities and Webber’s sharp all-around game. Despite their tremendous successes, they were still a young team, and were ultimately defeated by more experienced teams in the playoffs, losing to the Utah Jazz in 1999 (in a thrilling five-game matchup), and the Los Angeles Lakers in 2000.

Following the 2000 season, the Kings traded starting small forward Corliss Williamson to the Toronto Raptors for defensive shooting guard Doug Christie, opening a starting spot for sharpshooter Stojakovic. Stojakovic and his dead-eye long range shot served as the perfect complement to Webber’s smooth inside game, taking the Kings’ already-potent offense to new heights. With their continued success on court came their continued rise in popularity, culminating in their gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated in February 2001, with the title “The Greatest Show On Court”. In 2001, they won their first playoff series in the Webber era, defeating the Phoenix Suns 3-1, before being swept in four games by the Lakers, who went on to win the NBA championship.

In July 2001, Petrie traded starting point guard Jason Williams to the Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies for point guard Mike Bibby. The trade solved needs on both sides: the Grizzlies, in the process of moving to Memphis, wanted an exciting, popular player to sell tickets in their new home, while the Kings, an up-and-coming team, sought more stability and control at the point guard position. Although questioned by some Kings fans at the time, NBA officials and experts proclaimed Bibby as the better (if less exciting) player in the deal, as well as a better leader, having led the Arizona Wildcats to an NCAA championship in 1997. This move was complemented by the crucial re-signing of Webber to a maximum-salary contract, securing the star power forward for years to come.

With the addition of Bibby, the Kings had their best season to date in 2001-02. The team finished with a league best 61-21 record and stormed through the first two rounds of the playoffs. The Kings eventually lost to the rival Lakers in the conference finals, falling in overtime of Game 7 at home in Arco Arena. Despite questionable calls by officials during Game 6, the series is widely considered to be one of the best playoff series in NBA history.

After winning another division championship in 2002-03, the Kings lost Webber to a knee injury in the playoffs, ultimately losing to the Dallas Mavericks in a seven game series. Webber’s knee required major surgery, and his questionable mid-season return in 2003-04, in which he visibly lost much of his explosiveness and agility, led to a playoff defeat at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves in seven games.

The 2004-05 season marked another season of dramatic change for the Kings, who lost three of their starters from the 2002 team. In the offseason of 2004, Divac opted to sign with the rival Lakers, giving Miller a starting spot at center. Early in the season, Christie was traded to the Orlando Magic for shooting guard Cuttino Mobley. But the most dramatic change came in February, when Webber was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for three relatively unheralded forwards: Corliss Williamson, Kenny Thomas, and Brian Skinner.

The Kings ultimately lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Seattle Supersonics. The 2005 offseason continued the team transformation, with the Kings trading fan favorite Bobby Jackson for Bonzi Wells and acquiring free agent forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim.

The 2005-06 season started off poorly, as the Kings had a hard time finding chemistry in the team. Popular SF Peja Stojakovic was traded for the controversial Ron Artest, who all but guaranteed the Kings would make the playoffs. Artest’s prediction came true, as the Kings returned to their winning ways, earning an 8-seed before losing to the San Antonio Spurs in the 2006 playoffs, 4 games to 2.

The 2006 offseason was started with the announcement that head coach Rick Adelman’s contract would not be renewed. On June 2, 2006, the Kings named Eric Musselman as Adelman’s replacement as head coach.

Bulls, Thibodeau ready to surprise Heat, Celtics in next NBA season

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

This early a number of NBA experts and fans picked the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics to slug it out for supremacy in the National Basketball Association (NBA) Eastern Conference. The NBA buffs reasoned that the Heat with its star studded line-up and Celtics with its veteran laden roster will fight it out for supremacy in the NBA Eastern Conference. Newly hired Chicago Bulls coach and former Celtics assistant coach Tom Thibodeau is not happy with the report saying his team will surprise both Heat and Celtics once the new season of the NBA officially opens. Thibodeau said his team might not have a roster of big-named NBA players but they will compete hard once the new NBA season ushers in. He said the team is currently beefing up its roster to be competitive in the next NBA season and possibly take the crown away from the Los Angeles Lakers. During the off-season the Bulls was able to secure former Utah Jazz star power-forward Carlos Boozer alongside his teammates sharpshooter Kyle Korver and high-flying guard Ronnie Brewer. The Bulls also has rising point-guard Derek Rose and reliable power-forward Joachim Noah on its line-up in the next NBA season. He is optimistic that his team is solid enough to compete against the other NBA teams who also had strengthened its line-up for the next NBA season. The first-time coach said he will do his best to carry the Bulls to the NBa playoffs and hopefully compete for the NBA championship this year. The way each NBA team is preparing the forthcoming season of the NBA is getting more exciting for professional basketball fans around the world. Get your Cheap NBA Tickets

Los Angeles Lakers History

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Learn more about the Lakers History

Lakers are one of the most amazing teams in NBA. Nowadays, they are always in news and everyone seems to be willing to watch them play in next season. But was this team such a phenomenal team ever since its inception? Let us find out.

When Lakers started playing from Detroit in 1946, they did not achieve much until they moved to Minneapolis where they won five games and became famous as ‘Minneapolis Lakers’. After that, in 1960, the team moved to Los Angeles, which was believed to be their hometown. Up until next decade, the team could not create a magic in the game but in 1970, the team made a comeback and won a title.

During 80′s the team got two amazing players; Kareem Abdul and Magic Johnson. These two players emerged as big heroes and helped their team win a series of games. Of course, we can never forget the crucial role of the Coach Pat Riley as well. Much like a roller coaster, again in 90′s, the team could not create any news.

The phenomenal success of Lakers started in 1990′s, when they won five titles in first eight years only. Since then, this team never looked back and their regular fans turned as their “die-hard fans”. We all know how team overcame every weakness and emerged as an unbeatable team in recent decade. Today, we know Lakers as a team which made to finals 29 times and holds a success ratio of 60%.

So, after a feather in its cap of winning more than 2900 games, this team’s history shows us that how they learned to be a winner; a team which knows how to turn its weakness into an advantage. Today, when we look at them play, we hardly think of them how they would play in 90′s or 60′s rather everyone seems to be talking about if any other team will dare to beat this great team in next season.

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