Tuesday, May 31, 2011

HHR's Kevin Owens Sizes Up Chocolate Thunder

Last week, we posted an interview with Mescallade and Larry Johnson. This week, Kevin Owen talks with Chocolate Thunder, Darryl Dawkins who, like Johnson, was teamed up with Captain Morgan to host one of their Memorial Day Long Island Ice Tea parties.

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Not many people make my hands look small. I am nearly 7 feet tall and am asked several times throughout the day to compare my hands to a child, a girl, or an emasculate man. Yet as Darryl Dawkins’ hand formed a cocoon around mine, I suddenly didn’t feel so big.

I had the pleasure of meeting Darryl on Thursday evening as he teamed up with Captain Morgan to host a party in Philadelphia. The party was a kick off to the summer with similar events taking place in New York City and Miami. Guests were treated to Captain Morgan’s Long Island Iced Tea, along with other Captain beverages.

As part of the One Million Poses campaign, everyone in Philadelphia who uploads a picture of themselves doing the Captain’s pose to the Captain Morgan Facebook page, the Captain will donate $1 to the Urban Affairs Coalition of Philadelphia. Some guests indulged heavily in support of Darryl and the Captain, while others tastefully enjoyed the evening.

One of the inebriated came over while Darryl and I were engaged in a conversation about ghosts, (We both believe) and asked us to play one on one. He spent the remainder of the evening shouting “CHOCOLATE THUNDER!” Interesting guy…Darryl that is, not the intoxicated individual.

Earlier in the day I spoke with Dawkins about a wide range of topics including the future of the Sixers organization, the upcoming draft, Craig Sager’s outfits, and his philosophies on coaching.

Image: SI Vault

As we spoke he sounded less and less like the eccentric kid who arrived in the NBA straight out of Maynard High School in Orlando, Florida. He opened up about being drafted a year after the ABA snatched up Moses Malone in similar fashion. “Moses and I didn’t know we could do it. Everyone was expecting me to be the next Wilt Chamberlain, but there was only one Wilt.”

Dawkins’ decision to go pro stemmed from his aggressive style of play. “I wanted to go pro. As reckless and dangerous as I played, I could have been injured in college.” In a time when four years of college basketball were the standard, Dawkins became a pioneer for future generations of superstars.

Of course as a young player coming straight out of high school, Dawkins drove Sixers coaches Gene Shue and Billy Cunningham crazy. Which makes it all the more ironic that Dawkins himself is now the coach of Lehigh Carbon Community College.

“Guys will challenge you”, Dawkins said of his players. Challenging coaches was something Dawkins excelled at during his 14 year NBA career. Former Nets coach Dave Wohl, who coached Dawkins during his time in New Jersey, was once quoted as saying, “Many of us will judge him solely on what he could have been. Too many will be blinded by the flashes of brilliance that never materialized into consistent greatness. There were times when he teased us with a hint of how he could dominate a game. And we went home in awe and yet sad because we knew of no spell to make it happen more frequently. But few players could make us feel that way even once."

Now Dawkins preaches the phrase, “Do as I say, not what I did,” a life lesson for his new students of the game.

Dawkins, who still follows the Sixers, has a good role model in former teammate and now 76er head coach Doug Collins. “Doug is a good man. Let him put the pieces in place. He knows basketball.” Dawkins has faith in Collins’ ability to turn the Sixers into contenders once again.

With the NBA draft just under a month away Darryl and I discussed what the Sixers organization may do at 16. We both agreed that they need size, but that there may be a need to take the best player available. Whether they do this via trade or wait till 16, Dawkins emphasized the need to leave it in Collins’ hands. “Back off coach a little bit, let him figure it out.”

Darryl still has an appreciation and devotion to every team he called home during his NBA career and holds a special place in his heart for the Sixers. After all it was here in Philadelphia that he grew from a young kid, challenging coaches, and destroying backboards into the dedicated family man and coach he is now.

As I spoke to Darryl I could see how proud he was of his family. He described his children in detail using his bright blue suit clad body as a gauge of their height. We discussed who he felt was a better dresser, he or Craig Sager. Dawkins told me it was close and that, “It is all about imagination.”

As I downed the last of my Captain Morgan Long Island Iced Tea and again shook Darryl’s enormous hand, I walked into the elevator and whispered to my wife, “What an interesting guy.” My wife then responded, “He is so down to earth.” I began to reflect on that statement. He really was down to earth…A far cry from the man who used to spend his off seasons on planet Lovetron.

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Kevin Owens is a seven year veteran of overseas professional basketball. He currently writes for SB Nation Philadelphia, SLAM Online, Hugging Harold Reynolds and his own blog Waiting For Godunk, which details his career as a standby athlete. Follow him on Twitter @Waiting4Godunk.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Mescallade Goes One-on-One with "OG" Larry Johnson

New York Knicks legend Larry Johnson teamed up with Captain Morgan to host a house party this Memorial Day Weekend in New York. LJ is helping to promote the Captain's Long Island Iced Tea pre-made beverage. One man that has created so many memories, and a beverage that erases them...fitting.

We caught up with LJ in advance of the big party to talk NBA Playoffs, the 4pt play, how often he throws up the LJ sign, and any potential changes to the slam dunk contest.

Q: LJ tell me about this party you’re hosting for Captain Morgan

A: Captain Morgan Long Island Iced Tea, doing it here in New York. I got Daryl Dawkins in Philly, we got my little dude Voshon Lenard in Miami. Kicking off the summer right, having some toast, definitely drinking in moderation. We enjoying the summer.

Q. How about the Long Island Ice Tea, is it legit?

A: They legit, the best thing about it, you don’t have to mix up four or five different spirits, you just pour it over ice and you’re good to go.

Q: NBA Playoffs have been great this year, let’s talk first about the Mavericks advancing to the NBA Finals, what do you think about them?

A: You know I’m born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and it’s always been a big football city, and Texas a football state, we got our Cowboys. It’s awesome to see those Mavs. It’s turned into a straight basketball city, it’s not a big football city. Jerry Jones don’t like that. It’s not a big football city no more. Dirk and Mark Cuban are turning it into a basketball city.

Q: How about Dirk getting a chance to get back to the NBA Finals?

A: Let me give you a little game. One of the reasons they doing what they are doing is a coach by the name of Tim Grgurich. He coached me at UNLV. He was the Assistant Coach, but he was really the Head Coach. Coach Gurg - we called him that. We’d be in the gym two hours with Coach Gurg for two hours before Coach Tark come to the gym. Gurg is the assistant over there with the Dallas Mavericks. He is more defensive minded, even Dirk who is a great scorer, he’s really getting after it on the defensive end. He let them know if you want to win, it has to start on the defensive end. Dirk Nowitzki can score the basketball but you gotta get key stops

Q: How about the Heat and the Bulls, the Heat have the advantage do you see them advancing?

A: Heat got home court advantage, I got the Heat beating Chicago and I got the Heat beating Dallas.

Q: Is it weird to pick the Heat considering the great Knicks-Heat rivalry from years back?

A: I remember them days, I used to have some ill feelings, I’m too old now, I just want them young fellas, don’t matter which team, which organization, just to do well. I don’t like when we do bad. I look at myself, they call me OG, I saw Lebron and those guys, they give me a pound what up OG, I’m like ok I like that. I don’t mind the Heat winning.



Q: The Grizzlies were an 8 seed that upset a 1 which reminded me of the Knicks run in 99, did that remind you on the Knicks run?

A: It did. When I was watching that series, they kept saying our name the last 8 seed to beat a 1, it was the Knicks. You know what happened those guys, just like us, they gelled at the right time, the season is so long, 82 games. Look at San Antonio, those guys was old, they just destroyed guys up until the All-Star break. They were looking so good. They got veterans like that, by the time playoffs came nobody had legs on San Antonio.

Q: You started with the Hornets but finished your career with the Knicks, who do you associate yourself with more?

A: It ain’t even a question, definitely a Knick, it’s not a question, it’s definitely the Knicks and I feel bad about it. The Hornets, that North Carolina, that’s basketball heaven, you got Tobacco Road, Duke, UNC, five, ten miles away. They love basketball, they love it in NY, but to be in that small country environment in Charlotte and it’s all about basketball. Them Panthers in town, but they secondary to what we would do.

(It’s the Knicks because) it was the last team I played for. (Also) I do not care for the ex owner of the Charlotte Hornets which was that Shinn guy who lost the team. He would come in the locker room when we won and talk about us and then wouldn’t come in the locker room when we lost. I even said something to him about that. ‘Yo it’s your team, you pay us to play for you, you don’t pay us to listen to you kills us. You don’t know nothing about basketball.’ This is what I told him to his face, ‘you don’t know nothing about basketball you’re a car salesman, you got a GM, a head coach, let them do basketball. He’s like well this is my team and I just walked away from the guy.’


Q: You are perhaps most known for the four point play, I watch it now over 10 years later and still get goosebumps, how do you feel when that play comes up?


A: I get goosebumps. I had all my sons there when that happened, that was the highlight of my career, winning the national championship in college and that four point play. I wish we would have won a title but that’s water under the bridge.

Q: What did you think of the moves the Knicks made this year getting Carmelo and Chauncey Billups?

A: I love it, we’d do much better against Boston if Chauncey would have been more healthy, we need more point guards, Chauncey is not getting younger. We need one of those Chris Paul, or that (Deron) Williams dude and we’ll be on our way. I think we’ll be more competitive with Miami and Boston.

Q: You mentioned the ’99 team gelling, how much will gelling be a key for this team in the offseason and next year?

A: It will and then the start of the year, you’ve got to have some camaraderie, Landry Fields took a big hit when Melo came, he has to find his way, he was playing so well before Melo got here. Stoudemire was the man, everybody knew their role, knew what to expect. Once you get another superstar, like we got Melo, roles change. 3-4 guys leave, 3-4 new guys in, I think Landry Fields took the biggest hit, I think it was hard for him to find his role once Melo came. He’s gotta get some veteran experience in him and then he’ll know what he needs to do and that’ll help the whole team.

Q: You were famous for throwing up the LJ sign with your arms, how often do you still break that out?

A: I don’t, I don’t, when I’m in the Garden, they put me up on the tron and everyone want the big L.


Q: You were in the slam dunk contest back early in your career. Looking at it now they have players jumping over cars. Do you like the way it is, do you have any thoughts on improving it or making it better?

A: I think you can make anything better, those guys, jumping over a car, they pulled a car on the court! The dunk contest I was in (with) Cedric Ceballos, Dan Majerle put a blind fold on Cedric Ceballos, which he could see, and he ran from the one end to the other and dunked the basketball. That’s what we were doing putting on blind folks. Then right after us came those Vince Carters, JR Riders, jumping, taking the ball between their legs. When I saw that I went out and was like whoa! I was in my sixth year in the NBA and I was trying that. Let me see can I do that, put the ball between your legs. It’s just evolving, it’s great, Blake Griffin no telling what he’s gonna do.

-Posted by Cadillac Mescallade

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Boxing, Babes, Beef and Beers

Special report from HHR's man on the street @cmatthews58.

HHR was recently attended the 6th annual BOX NYC event. In a word, it was outstanding. Not only were there 6 undercard fights leading up to the main event, which incidentally was for the New York State Welterweight title, but there were celebrities, retired athletes, comedians, a silent auction, a poker tournament, models and oh, there was food and drink as well. What was even better was that all of this was to help benefit Sophie’s Voice Foundation, a foundation to help with those affected by Spina Bifida.

WCMG was the major force behind this initiative and boy did they deliver. The venue was packed, the crowd was pumped and there was some great action in and out of the ring. Confirmed sightings of Curtis Martin, Darryl Strawberry, Doc Gooden and Anthony Mason (dude LOVES his Ciroc cocktails…and was VERY fan friendly…).


Here is a rundown of the fights:

In the first fight of the evening, middleweight Vadim Gurau defeated Eduado Ayuso by decision. This happened to be the pro debut for each of them.

In the second fight, cruiserweights Rashawn Myers faced Armin Mrkanovic. Rashawn Myers won in a 1st round TKO when his opponent, Armin Mrkanovic had to stop due to a leg injury.

For the third fight which was enjoyable to watch, heavyweight Jarrell Miller, who was promoted as the “future heavyweight king of the world” was able to win by TKO in the 4th round over Isaac Villanueva.



In the fourth fight, lightweight Deano Burrell matched up against George Santiago. Burrell outlasted Santiago and won the fight by decision.



The fifth fight was between heavyweights Thomas Hardwick and Derek Walker. Hardwick celebrated his pro debut by winning the bout with a KO in the 3rd round.



The sixth and final fight before the main event was between Boyd Melson and Hector Rivera. Melson secured a KO in the 1st round when he dropped Rivera 44 seconds into the fight.

The main event was to win the USA Welterweight New York State title which, apparently, was vacant. If anyone can explain to HHR why a title belt can be vacant, please let us know.

Anyway, Mike Ruiz and Martin Wright teamed up for 8 rounds of solid boxing.





As the fight progressed, Ruiz and Wright really got after each other. Ruiz was able to score a knockdown in round 3 but then the tide turned for Wright in the 4th and after.



Entering the 8th round, it still could have been anyone’s fight. Watch the 8th round (with some Anthony Mason bonus footage) below.

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In the end, Wright won by split decision 77-74, 75-76 and 76-75. See the announcement below.



All in all, it was a great night for boxing and an even better night for charity. Thank you to WCMG for the event and to Jonathan Schecter to making sure HHR’s man on the ground had a great time.





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Vid: Hines "Twinkle Toes" Ward Does Not Appreciate Gay Italians Looking at His Fanny

Sounds like he and Regis both have a little homophobia in them.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Backyard Modern Art Depiction of the Macho Man's Funeral

Brilliant artistic representation staged by childhood friend Baktonious.











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Macho Sadness

At least one paper in this country has shown proper respect as the Trentonian appropriately puts the death of Randy Savage frontpage, above the fold.



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Friday, May 20, 2011

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

MiLB Team Hosts Facebook Fans Night

In a world where wacky Minor League Baseball promotional shenanigans are all the norm, the Bowling Green Hot Rods tapped into another common societal element for their latest game-day marketing scheme - Facebook.
For more than two months, fans cast votes on a variety of elements they will see and experience on May 18. The winning elements are:

• Game Time: 6:35 PM (Gates open at 5:30 PM)
• Hot Rods Jersey Color: Red
• Food Special: $1 Nachos
• Merchandise Special: 20% off Adult Apparel
• Theme: '80's Night featuring music and video clips from the awesome '80's
• Field Pattern: Classic Angels Pattern
• On-Field Experience: Hot Rods Facebook fan David Matthews won 4 tickets and will participate in Wendy's Build-a-Burger Challenge
• Charity: Bellewood Presbyterian Home for Children
Nice touch. The team boasts "more than 7,000 tallies were cast" for the final element - the charity angle. Not to shabby for a page that close to 9,000 "Likes." Come to think of it, 9,000 Facebook fans is nothing to sneeze at for a Minor League Baseball team in Central Kentucky.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

The Few, The Proud, The Derby Contenders



The Kentucky Stampede is more confusing than a military debrief from the Obama Administration. All that can be guaranteed in the end is that there will be a lot of excitement and someone fighting in the trenches is coming out a hero.

Prognosticating any horse race means sifting out the boot camp flunkouts from the Navy SEAL Team 6s.

Peering in from my Situation Room, here is who I see as the elite:

- Archarcharch - He could be the strongest soldier in the bunch. Unfortunately, being the strongest, sometimes you are placed in uncomfortable positions, meaning you will not see the glory. Archarcharch is in a similar position running from post one. He will really need to grind it out to become America's focus.
- Dialed In - He is the pretty boy, all-state quarterback turned soldier. He will let everyone else do the dirty work and come in at the end to clean it up and take the credit. Look for him to try and make a long move to steal the praise and eventually the girls.
- Pants on Fire - the gritty old vet. Has the most experience in the bunch, but will that be what takes him to the front of field to pop a cap in this race?
- Soldat - He is a specialist. He has the talent to produce on the field of battle, but in the right sloppy environment, look for him in the limelight.
- Nehro - He is another one that wants to sweep in at the end. He has played the second fiddle to other players. Now he wants to take command and take the money shot.
- Animal Kingdom and Twinspired - might be the assassins that nobody sees. They train well and when the opportunity strikes, they may take it.
- Mucho Macho Man - young guy with the talent. Might not know any better and take this from the other members of the squad.

After the smoke has cleared, pictures have been taken and everyone is waiting to see the replay, the one that hit America’s number one target will be Mucho Macho Man. I really want to take Archarcharch here, but he is going to take a hit when the propellers crash into him at the starting gate. Also, look for camouflaged Soldat if conditions are muddy.

Betting strategy: Skip the exotics. Make your best educated guess, commit, and hope he is in the bunker, I mean reaches the finish line. Mine are Mucho Macho Man (13) and Archarcharch (1).

- posted by CR Dunbar




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