duncan228
01-20-2010, 04:31 PM
H.O.R.S.E. Will Return to All-Star Weekend (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=tsn-horsewillreturntoall&prov=tsn&type=lgns)
SportingNews
Last year, the NBA finally gave the fans what they wanted and brough H.O.R.S.E. (or G.E.I.C.O., given the sponsor) to All-Star Weekend. The competition had some issues, but it was a solid start to what could become a wonderful tradition.
Good news everyone: they’re bringing it back this year, this time in prime time. From TNT’s press release:
The network also announced today that H.O.R.S.E. presented by GEICO will return and will now be featured in prime time on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. (ET). The competition will showcase three NBA players challenging each other with thrilling moves and creative shot-making skills in a classic basketball competition. Participants for the event will be announced at a later date.
Details will be revealed later, but I have a wish list. The court for last year’s game was too small, which severely limited what everyone could do. So hopefully it will be inside the arena this year, and with the game in the gargantuan Cowboys Stadium, you could even get some guys trying to recreate the Bird/Jordan "nothing but net" McDonald’s ads.
The field matters too. Last year’s group was occasionally creative, but the game devolved into Kevin Durant taking corner threes much too quickly. So we must come up with a dream field, keeping in mind that will likely try to use H.O.R.S.E. as a springboard for up-and-coming stars once again.
Monta Ellis is a no-brainer. His masterful trick shot (http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/51764/monta_ellis_can_hit_from_anywhere_in_the_building) took the internets by storm last week, and his best-in-the-league body control means he could contort himself to pull off some amazing shots. Plus, Monta deserves to be in the All-Star Game, and he should be involved in as many of the weekend’s events as possible.
Brandon Jennings has struggled lately, but he’s the kind of engaging personality that can find broader appeal in an event like this one. As a Buck, Jennings gets little attention from the casual fan. Remember, before last year’s All-Star Weekend, many fans hadn’t even seen Kevin Durant play before. Now he’s a household name.
J.R. Smith is a H.O.R.S.E. superstar waiting to happen. He’s athletic enough to pull off some of the crazier moves, a dead-eye shooter who can keep everyone else honest, and so brash that he could feasibly just take longer and longer shots until everyone else quits. He’s not a budding star like the other two names on this list, but, as a man who’s often been out of place in the NBA, he deserves to find his true calling.
Did I forget anyone? Who would you like to see?
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/tsn/95/fullj.bdc43fa159c4f4e03aa3e5c3605b3304/tsn-horsewillreturntoall0.jpg?x=425&y=500&xc=1&yc=1&wc=425&hc=500&q=100&sig=5PdUbqVrJY0mGQj9vH.97w--
SportingNews
Last year, the NBA finally gave the fans what they wanted and brough H.O.R.S.E. (or G.E.I.C.O., given the sponsor) to All-Star Weekend. The competition had some issues, but it was a solid start to what could become a wonderful tradition.
Good news everyone: they’re bringing it back this year, this time in prime time. From TNT’s press release:
The network also announced today that H.O.R.S.E. presented by GEICO will return and will now be featured in prime time on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. (ET). The competition will showcase three NBA players challenging each other with thrilling moves and creative shot-making skills in a classic basketball competition. Participants for the event will be announced at a later date.
Details will be revealed later, but I have a wish list. The court for last year’s game was too small, which severely limited what everyone could do. So hopefully it will be inside the arena this year, and with the game in the gargantuan Cowboys Stadium, you could even get some guys trying to recreate the Bird/Jordan "nothing but net" McDonald’s ads.
The field matters too. Last year’s group was occasionally creative, but the game devolved into Kevin Durant taking corner threes much too quickly. So we must come up with a dream field, keeping in mind that will likely try to use H.O.R.S.E. as a springboard for up-and-coming stars once again.
Monta Ellis is a no-brainer. His masterful trick shot (http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/51764/monta_ellis_can_hit_from_anywhere_in_the_building) took the internets by storm last week, and his best-in-the-league body control means he could contort himself to pull off some amazing shots. Plus, Monta deserves to be in the All-Star Game, and he should be involved in as many of the weekend’s events as possible.
Brandon Jennings has struggled lately, but he’s the kind of engaging personality that can find broader appeal in an event like this one. As a Buck, Jennings gets little attention from the casual fan. Remember, before last year’s All-Star Weekend, many fans hadn’t even seen Kevin Durant play before. Now he’s a household name.
J.R. Smith is a H.O.R.S.E. superstar waiting to happen. He’s athletic enough to pull off some of the crazier moves, a dead-eye shooter who can keep everyone else honest, and so brash that he could feasibly just take longer and longer shots until everyone else quits. He’s not a budding star like the other two names on this list, but, as a man who’s often been out of place in the NBA, he deserves to find his true calling.
Did I forget anyone? Who would you like to see?
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/tsn/95/fullj.bdc43fa159c4f4e03aa3e5c3605b3304/tsn-horsewillreturntoall0.jpg?x=425&y=500&xc=1&yc=1&wc=425&hc=500&q=100&sig=5PdUbqVrJY0mGQj9vH.97w--