About Me

Hey, I'm That 1 Sports Guy and I am a sports fan just like you probably are. I mainly follow the big 3: baseball, basketball and football and will be giving my opinions on some hot topics concerning those sports (or just stuff I find interesting). I am a fan of Arizona sporting teams (Dbacks, Suns and Cardinals) but I will try my best not to be too bias.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Metta World Not So Much Peace


Guys like Ron Artest, I mean Metta World Peace shouldn’t even be in the NBA.  Yes he is a talented basketball player but if I were David Stern I would not want players like Artest in my league.  He has had multiple offenses of violence, even once going into the stands to assault a fan.  This last incident is just icing on the cake.
Not only did he bring down the “People’s Elbow” on a fellow player but he did so on a top seeded OKC team and on the likely 6th man of the year, James Harden.  I root for the Thunder but don’t consider them my team by any stretch of the means.  I am a Harden fan since he is a fellow Sun Devil and that all being said, I still would want Artest’s head for this.  Just think what die hard Oklahoma City fans would want.  
Stern is going to have to come down hard on this punishment.  I’m thinking more than a 10 game suspension.  He may even wait to give the suspension until after Harden comes back on the court.  Realistically, Metta World Peace’s season may be over.  If he is suspended indefinitely I would have no issue with it either.  Just take James Harden’s perspective; you were blindsided with an elbow after a guy celebrated an ordinary dunk, 3 seconds after the fact.  Now who knows when you will be back of if you are even 100% once you do.  Not to mention the playoffs are right around the corner.
We’ve learned from the NFL concussions are a big deal and take a long time to heal.  Even if he is back next week, there is no guarantee he will be as explosive or productive.  Just think what this does to an OKC team that is considered one of the best in the NBA.  One of your big 3 is out for who knows how long.  How will this affect him once he’s back?  Will he play timidly? Will concussion related headaches affect his playing?  The repercussions could be huge.
Ron Artest, Metta World Peace or whatever you want to call him is a joke.  He is unprofessional and considered by some to be a “thug”.  He doesn’t deserve this many second chances and should pay for his actions.  I’m sure a majority of people feel the same way I do, and it will be interesting to see how this unfolds within the next few weeks.  
Anyways, that’s sports: from the fans perspective.  

Friday, April 13, 2012

2012 MLB Predictions

There are plenty of baseball rankings out there preparing for the freshly started season.  Here is how I think (hope) it’ll turn out this year:

AL EAST: Tampa Bay Rays 
I’m going to go out on a limb here and pick the Rays.  With the Red Sox continuing to have locker room issues and a huge hole at closer after the free agency loss of Papelbon to the Phillies and the injury of Andrew Bailey.  Not to mention Terry Francona will continue to rub people the wrong way.  The Rays score runs a variety of ways with a young and balanced attack.  They also keep games low scoring with pitching that starts with Shields and Price.  We’ve also seen a competitive nature in the Rays that is unrivaled after their come from behind race into the playoffs last year.  The Yankees are who I see taking one of the playoff spots.  They are offensively load and have enough pitching to keep them in games.  The Yanks will have to rely on improvements from Hughes and Nova, who will have step up their game since Joba’s trampoline incident.
  1.  Tampa Bay Rays
  2. New York Yankees (wild card)
  3. Boston Red Sox
  4. Toronto Blue Jays
  5. Baltimore Orioles


AL CENTRAL: Detroit Tigers 
This will probably be the most lopsided division in baseball with the Tigers running away with it.  They have a pitcher with MVP type stuff in Verlander, a dominant closer in Valverde and probably the best corner infield in baseball with Cabrera and Fielder.  The Royals look to be the next Tampa Bay with the development of a lot of young talent such as Hochevar and Alex Gordon.  The Indians are still a few years away while the White Sox and Twins continue their decline and aren’t poised to make a big playoff push.
  1. Detroit Tigers
  2. Kansas City Royals
  3. Cleveland Indians
  4. Minnesota Twins
  5. Chicago White Sox


AL WEST: Los Angeles Angels 
This will be a two team race between the Rangers and the Angels.  The Angels, loaded up with TV money, signed an MVP candidate in Pujols to solidify an already potent lineup.  Then they ad former Ranger ace C.J. Wilson to add to a rotation that already includes Haren and Weaver.  The Rangers won’t be going down without a fight.  The lineup will continue to score runs behind Hamilton and Co. plus Yu Darvish may have comparable numbers to C.J. Wilson this season anyways.  Meanwhile the Mariners and Billy Beane’s A’s will continue to rebuild this season.
  1. Los Angeles Angels
  2. Texas Rangers (wildcard)
  3. Seattle Mariners
  4. Oakland A’s



NL EAST: Philadelphia Phillies 
The Phillies have been atop this division for quite a while now, and it seems it will remain the same this year.  They have one of the best starting rotations in the NL and proven stars that help fill a deep lineup.  The big factor with the Phillies are age and health.  Utley, Rollins and Howard have all had injuries that have caused them to miss substantial playing time.  When healthy this team is a powerhouse in the NL.  Behind them are the newly improved Marlins, the always competitive Braves and the surging Nationals.  The Marlins’ playoff hopes depend on Josh Johnsons arm and Jose Reyes’ health.  The Braves need consistency while the Nationals need their young ball club to mature quick.  Sorry Mets it’ll be a tough year.
  1. Philadelphia Phillies
  2. Miami Marlins
  3. Atlanta Braves
  4. Washington Nationals
  5. New York Mets


NL CENTRAL: St. Louis Cardinals 
Even with the loss of Albert Pujols the Cardinals will remain a threat.  With a healthy Carpenter they are balanced and experienced.  David Freese looks to continue his World Series run and Carlos Beltran hopes to take some of the load off the offense.  Meanwhile the Brew-Crew will try to rebound after losing Fielder to free agency.  Don’t be surprised if Braun’s output drops considerably.  This might be more because of the lack of Prince in the lineup, not because of Braun’s PED allegations.  The big competition in the Central I think are the Reds.  The Reds have been poised to make some noise the past two years and have underperformed.  After breaking the bank on Votto, Cincinnati needs to make a return on a massive investment.  Although the Pirates made strides last year, McCutchen simply isn’t enough to push this team into contention.  When looking at the Cubs there are far more negatives than positives, and Theo has his work cut out for him.
  1. St. Louis Cardinals
  2. Cincinnati Reds (wildcard) 
  3. Milwakee Brewers
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates
  5. Chicago Cubs
  6. Houston Astros

NL WEST: Arizona Diamondbacks 
The D-Backs surprised baseball last year with taking the NL West.  Don’t look for things to change.  The D-Backs rely on great pitching from their starting rotation and especially from their pen (3 different guys could close for this team).  The offensive production will be there with a more matured Goldschmidt, an MVP candidate in Upton and added depth with the addition of Kubel.  The rotation is deep and has the ability to put up a lot of innings.  This team even has talent in the minors such as Bauer, Skaggs and Corbin are all primed and ready for the big show.  Gibby has this team playing his style of baseball and they are set for a championship run.  The Giants aren’t going anywhere either however.  The Giants have a more talented starting rotation, and rely heavily on their performance.  With the additions of a healthy Posey and free agent Melky Cabrera, the offensive will improve.  They will make the race for the NL West close.  The Dodgers with “Magic” money paying for the team look to make a run as well.  They are definitely talented with MVP candidate Matt Kemp, all-star Andre Ethier and Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw.  I just don’t see the Dodgers having the depth and consistency to make a playoff run however.  There is a similar story out in Colorado, a talented lineup but lack of pitching will be their achilles heel.
  1. Arizona Diamondbacks
  2. San Francisco Giants (wildcard)
  3. Los Angeles Dodgers
  4. Colorado Rockies
  5. San Diego Padres

Personally I would like to see a D-Backs vs. Tigers World Series.