Armadillo: Friday's six-pack
Odds on winning the 2014 NBA championship
9-5-- Miami Heat-- Can they turn it on after mediocre last 25 games?
5-2-- San Antonio Spurs-- Veteran nucleus going for fifth NBA title.
4-1-- Oklahoma City Thunder-- Lost in second round to Memphis LY.
5-1-- Indiana Pacers-- Had a horrendous second half this season.
10-1-- LA Clippers-- Thought their odds would be lower than this.
20-1-- Houston-- Opening series with Portland will be fun to watch.
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Armadillo: Friday's List of 13: Random stuff with weekend here.......
13) NHL's St Louis Blues have never won the Stanley Cup, despite making the Finals the first three years they were in existence- no pro sports team has a weirder history than that. Could this year be different?
12) NHL expanded from six to 12 teams in 1967, and put the six new teams in the same division-- St Louis won it the first three years, got squashed in the Finals all three years, but since then, have only made it back to the league's semifinals once, in 1972. Last night's triple OT win over defending champ Chicago could be a sign that this year will be different under the Gateway Arch.
11) Long time ago, I read the book Friday Night Lights; good book, but because I read the book, I never bothered to watch the movie or the TV show. Until very late last night, when it was on AMC. Just a tremendous movie. Really, really good. I'm very late with this, but if you've never seen the movie, its worth watching.
Billy Bob Thornton was great as the coach whose west Texas high school team had a whole small town's self esteem resting on its shoulders- the halftime speech he gives during the last game is 180-degree opposite of Al Pacino's "game of inches" speech in Any Given Sunday. Both are excellent, but in their own way.
10) Speaking of high school football in Texas, did you hear that the $60 million stadium they built for a high school team in Allen, TX may have to be demolished and rebuilt because of structural flaws? Someone's got some 'splainin' to do.
9) If you live near Houston, they have $1 hot dogs at Astros' Thursday night home games; its a nice stadium, located downtown. I was there a few years ago, can vouch for the food there being very good. Astros are getting better, too.
8) You hear a lot about the Wonderlic test, which NFL gives to draft prospects to measure basic intelligence (I guess thats why they do it); well, Ryan Fitzpatrick finished the test in nine minutes, which has become a legendary performance.
Fitzpatrick has bounced around to a few teams, is a decent QB, more of a backup; he has a 27-49-1 record as a starter, but you wonder if he hadn't aced the Wonderlic, would he even be in the NFL?
7) This has been a strange month for college hoop coaches; first Buzz Williams left Marquette to go to Virginia Tech, a total head scratcher, now Frank Haith bolts Missouri to go to Tulsa- Tulsa is in Conference USA, Missouri is in the SEC.
Apparently, Haith's move is "jump before you get pushed"; he felt Mizzou would fire him if he had a bad year next year, so he skipped town and will be welcomed in Tulsa with open arms. Which leads us to this flashback......
6) 15 years ago, Missouri needed a new basketball coach; they chose one of Coach K's henchmen, Quin Snyder, who did alright until he ran afoul of the NCAA. Their second choice after Snyder was the guy coaching at Tulsa.
You may have heard of him; a guy named Bill Self. Oy.
5) Louisville signed a deal with adidas for $8M a year thru 2019; its the third biggest deal in country, behind Notre Dame ($9M a year/Under Armour), Michigan ($8.2M a year/adidas). Big money for a school without a great football team.
4) Cardinals did have a terrific QB last year, Teddy Bridgewater, but his pro workouts have been so lackluster, he might slip out of the first round of the draft; there is also some doubt his body can withstand the pounding an NFL QB takes.
3) Texas Tech had six returning QBs when last season ended; well, five of them transferred, which is odd, considering Kliff Kingsbury is a QB guru and a former QB himself. Vincent Testaverde (yes, his son) will be an incoming freshman, and they have another freshman and two walk-on's coming in, but thats an odd story. QB guru is a head coach for one year, and five of the six returning QBs transfer.
2) I wonder if anyone has ever done a study of how pitchers do in the half-inning after they ran the bases? Does it hurt their performance, or doesn't it matter?
1) 2014 NFL schedule will be released Tuesday night; we're looking forward to that and will have lot of opinions about the schedule Wednesday morning.