Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sea Otter 2010

The Cat 1 Sea Otter MTB race confirmed that I am out of shape. I had a bunch of excuses...sick the weekend before, bad weather in Colorado, no sleep, etc., but I naively thought it was possible to do OK at Sea Otter...heck it was at sea level. I knew it would be tough, but the 38 miles and 5100ft of climbing was worse for me than expected. I made it thru the first lap in exactly 1.5 hours. Pro

Sunday, April 18, 2010

NBA Award Selections

On another blog, I gave my selections for the NBA MVP Award, and today it is time to take a look at some of the other awards.

Most Improved Player: Aaron Brooks, Houston Rockets
With Yao Ming out for the year, it was expected the Rockets would take a step back. They did, but not a huge one, as they still finished above .500. This was due in large part to Aaron Brooks... I'm not sure a ton was expected of him out of college, as he seemed to be a small point guard with shooting guard skills. He has become a very good starter, averaging almost 20 PPG and over 5 assists per game this year. The Rockets know their stuff.

6th Man of the Year: Jamal Crawford, Atlanta Hawks
He is the best bench scorer in the NBA, and seems to often have the ball in his hands late in the game. He still takes a lot of ill-advised shots, but he is a great sparkplug for Atlanta, and they will need him to come up big if they are going to have any chance in the postseason.

Coach of the Year: Scott Brooks, Oklahoma City Thunder
He took the youngest team in the NBA and has brought them to the playoffs (where they will take on the Lakers). He has done great work meshing in all of the young talent and getting them to play together.

Rookie of the Year: Tyreke Evans, Sacramento Kings
There are still legitimate concerns about whether or not Evans will be a great PG, but there are no doubts about his ability to be a big-time, impact player. He can get anywhere on the floor, and is great scorer, averaging over 20 per game as a rookie. Also, on a bad team he had almost 6 assists per game and over 5 rebounds. He is the complete package at the guard spot, and looks poised to be someone the Kings can build around.

What are your picks?

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Let the Front Range Racing Begin

This weekend, Dan, Rich and I toed the line in the first race of the Front Range MTB series put on by Race Pace Promotions. The course was a 3 mile circuit at Bear Creek State park. There were a couple punchy climbs, but overall the biggest factor was the wind. The first third of each lap was spent riding directly into 20 mph winds. Once the course changed directions, it was all about throwing it