Sports thread: Everything sport related here.

tphuang

Lieutenant General
Staff member
Super Moderator
VIP Professional
Registered Member
Re: Sports thread

DPRKUnderground said:
Well it's been 2 years. And a new offensive coordinator. Better play them out in Madden 07. Kellen Clemens was nice against the Bucs in the Jets' preseason opener. 10-14, 100-something yards.
I don't know, I think 2004 is still by far the best version of the game. I totally dominate it and now I'm retired. lol
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Sports thread

Tiger Woods wins PGA Championship..again!

Woods set the course on fire with a final round 68 in todays PGA Championship held at Medinah, IL. Woods finished the tourney at 18 under par.

I've have to say it again. This man is the greatest athlete of our time. And I don't consider myself a fan of golf.

MEDINAH, Ill. (CP) - Tiger Woods' pursuit of history continues...

The most dominant golfer of his generation has won a 12th major title at the PGA Championship, beating the field by five shots to equal his own scoring record at the event by finishing at 18-under par.

It was his third consecutive victory and second straight major title, leaving him second on the all-time list behind Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 wins in golf's biggest events.

There was no doubt about this one. Woods started the day tied with England's Luke Donald but took the lead with a birdie on the first hole and never looked back.

He ended up shooting a 4-under 68 and finished the week with just three bogeys.

American Shaun Micheel finished second, a distant five shots behind Woods. Mike Weir of Bright's Grove, Ont., was one of the few players who challenged him before fading down the stretch and settling for a 73 that left him in sixth.
 

Attachments

  • Tiger.jpg
    Tiger.jpg
    70.7 KB · Views: 3
  • Woods.jpg
    Woods.jpg
    52.9 KB · Views: 1

DPRKUnderground

Junior Member
Re: Sports thread

Even better is that the Yankees swept the Red Sox in a 5-game series! Lidle pitched soooooo well. He was a really good pick up.

Did anyone see the Fulham v Man Utd match? IT WAS HORRIBLE! WHY WAS COLEMAN GOING WITH THE 4-3-3 AND PUTTING BOA MORTE IN AS A FORWARD!
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Sports thread

DPRKUnderground said:
Even better is that the Yankees swept the Red Sox in a 5-game series! Lidle pitched soooooo well. He was a really good pick up.

Did anyone see the Fulham v Man Utd match? IT WAS HORRIBLE! WHY WAS COLEMAN GOING WITH THE 4-3-3 AND PUTTING BOA MORTE IN AS A FORWARD!

Go Yankees! Gotta love a sweep of the Red Sox in Fenway Park. Awesome!

Uh..as far as your "football" i.e. soccer take goes...never watched it..never will...sorry...
 
Re: Sports thread

Um... have anyone been paying attention to the FIBA World Championships for basketball? China just qualified for the final 16 last night after a spectatcular win over Slovenia, one of the tournament favorites. China was 2-3, getting blown out by the US (5-0) and Italy (4-1) and losing to Puerto Rico (2-3) due to clearly bad calls by the refs, whom litterally gave the game to Puerto Rico. China was able to completely embarass Senegal (0-5) and win a close one against powerhouse Slovenia (2-3) (team slated to be the only team able to challenge the US in group D). China plays Greece (5-0) next Saturday, with Greece slightly favored but nevertheless it will be a great game. China has also been able to showcase some bright young talents in the early games whom will no doubt rise to be NBA elites some day- lightening-quick point guard Chen Jianghua, 17, and amazingly quick and athletic power forward Yi Jianlian 18, who posess hops that even Vince Carter could envy. Other Chinese players with remote chances of being on NBA rosters (although not even likely to get drafted in the first round, will probably end up like Wang ZhiZhi) were Sun Yue, 22, a tall point guard (he stands 6'9'' while the average NBA point guard is 6'2'') with amazing court vision and passing abilities, and Tang Zhengdong, a slow 7'1''
300+lb center that is stronger than Shaq.
 
D

Deleted member 675

Guest
Re: Sports thread

Here's some info on an event you probably didn't even know was going on!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!


I always respected anyone who was brave enough to take this sport on - it can be quite dangerous sometimes. Plus it's great to watch, especially the third day.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
Re: Sports thread

Tiger Woods wins 4th straight tourney
The man is the greatest athelte on Earth. Period.

Woods celebrates 10-year anniversary with a trophy

By DOUG FERGUSON, AP Golf Writer
August 27, 2006

AP - Aug 27, 7:02 pm EDT

AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- For three straight holes in a playoff, Tiger Woods could only stand to the side of the green and watch someone else control his fate Sunday at the Bridgestone Invitational.

Given a chance to win, he wasn't about to waste it.

Woods hit an 8-iron through a driving rain into 8 feet on the fourth extra hole, then made the birdie putt to outlast Stewart Cink at Firestone South for his fourth consecutive victory.

It came on the 10th anniversary of his turning pro, and it gave Woods his 52nd career victory to match Byron Nelson for fifth all time.

"Just end this thing now," Woods said he told himself on the birdie putt at No. 17. "If I make mine, it's over."

And it was, but not before a roller-coaster round that capped off a strange week.

Woods ended his round Friday by hitting a 9-iron over the green, onto the clubhouse roof and down the other side. He followed that by making four straight bogeys Saturday, his longest such streak in nearly 10 years.

Under darkening clouds in the final round, he went from a two-shot deficit to a three-shot lead in a span of four holes, then lost a three-shot lead over the final three holes to slip into a playoff.

"I was very lucky to even be in the playoff," Woods said.

The result was familiar, especially at this event. Woods now has won five times at Firestone, the most of any golf course on the PGA Tour. He has won four times each at Augusta National and Torrey Pines.

His latest winning streak required more than a little luck. Woods has won his last four starts, his longest winning streak since he won six in a row at the end of the 1999 season and the beginning of 2000.

That was Woods at his peak, and he might be heading there again. He doesn't always win easily, but he finds a way.

"You don't know how many chances you're going to have to beat Tiger in a playoff in your career," Cink said.

Cink, who missed an 8-foot par putt that would have won on the third playoff hole, hit into the bunker and blasted out to 6 feet on the 17th. Before he could save par, he wound up shaking hands with Woods and watching him collect another World Golf Championship.

"I didn't convert, and he did," Cink said. "That's why he has the trophy."

And to think it was 10 years ago Sunday -- Aug. 27, 1996 -- that he introduced himself to the PGA Tour by saying, "Hello, world."

These days, he is saying "goodbye" to the competition.

A week ago, he captured the PGA Championship for his 12th career major, trailing only the 18 won by Jack Nicklaus. He now has 52 victories, and only Arnold Palmer (62), Ben Hogan (64), Nicklaus (73) and Sam Snead (82) have more.

Even so, Woods said he is only worried about himself.

"It's always yourself," he said. "You're always trying to better what you've done in the past -- always. Hopefully, that's good enough to beat the rest of the guys."

Cink was looking for a peculiar repeat.

Two years ago, he validated Hal Sutton's decision to make him a captain's pick for the Ryder Cup by winning at Firestone. Tom Lehman picked him on Monday, and Cink nearly delivered his first victory in two years.

"There were a lot of highs and lows today," Cink said. "Unfortunately, I finished on a low."

Cink had a shot to win on the first three playoff holes -- a 20-foot chip that grazed the lip at No. 18, an 18-foot putt that missed on the high side at No. 17, and an 8-foot par putt on the 18th again that missed to the right.

Woods was in trouble most of the time. On the first extra hole, he pulled his approach long and left into the rough, but pitched beautifully to 5 feet and escaped with par. The second time playing the 18th in the playoff, Woods found a greenside bunker 40 feet from the flag, blasted out to 8 feet and left it inches short.

Victory seemed inevitable for Woods, as it often does at Firestone, when he turned a two-shot deficit at the turn into a three-shot lead with his 20-foot birdie on the 13th. No one else was making birdies, and Woods wasn't making mistakes.

That changed on the 652-yard 16th hole, when Woods hit into the trees down the right side and had to pitch out to the fairway, leaving himself some 230 yards to the flag. He went over the green, chipped to 4 feet and missed the par putt.

Cink, who started the final round with a one-shot lead, holed a 15-foot birdie on the 16th hole, then made a 20-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to tie Woods atop the leaderboard.

Woods (68) and Cink (69) each had to make a testy 3-footer for par on the 18th hole in regulation -- Woods after leaving his 20-foot putt from the fringe short, Cink after lagging from 90 feet at the front of the green.

Jim Furyk closed with a 68 to finish one shot behind, making a 10-foot par save on the 18th to give himself a chance. Paul Casey of England, among four players atop the leaderboard at one point in the final round, stumbled on the back nine and shot 71. He tied for fourth along with Angel Cabrera (65), Lucas Glover (69) and Davis Love III (71).

Woods, Cink and Furyk headed to the Cleveland airport to join the rest of their U.S. Ryder Cup team for a charter flight to Ireland, where they plan to spend the next two days practicing at The K Club.

Woods and Mickelson, the top two players in the world, rearranged their schedule to make the trip. Asked if that sent a strong message to their 10 teammates, captain Tom Lehman replied, "It sends a strong message to the other team."

When the Americans return on Wednesday, Woods will go for a fifth straight victory when he plays the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston. He already has won six of his 13 starts on the PGA Tour this year.
 

tphuang

Lieutenant General
Staff member
Super Moderator
VIP Professional
Registered Member
Re: Sports thread

FriedRiceNSpice said:
Um... have anyone been paying attention to the FIBA World Championships for basketball? China just qualified for the final 16 last night after a spectatcular win over Slovenia, one of the tournament favorites. China was 2-3, getting blown out by the US (5-0) and Italy (4-1) and losing to Puerto Rico (2-3) due to clearly bad calls by the refs, whom litterally gave the game to Puerto Rico. China was able to completely embarass Senegal (0-5) and win a close one against powerhouse Slovenia (2-3) (team slated to be the only team able to challenge the US in group D). China plays Greece (5-0) next Saturday, with Greece slightly favored but nevertheless it will be a great game. China has also been able to showcase some bright young talents in the early games whom will no doubt rise to be NBA elites some day- lightening-quick point guard Chen Jianghua, 17, and amazingly quick and athletic power forward Yi Jianlian 18, who posess hops that even Vince Carter could envy. Other Chinese players with remote chances of being on NBA rosters (although not even likely to get drafted in the first round, will probably end up like Wang ZhiZhi) were Sun Yue, 22, a tall point guard (he stands 6'9'' while the average NBA point guard is 6'2'') with amazing court vision and passing abilities, and Tang Zhengdong, a slow 7'1''
300+lb center that is stronger than Shaq.
man, I've been getting up early in the mornings to follow FIBA world championship. China stinks! Every game is like Yao vs the other team. And today, Greece put some serious denial defense on Yao and the guards couldn't pass him the ball. It was sad. this team will be lucky to even make it in the top 8 in Beijing 2008.
 

DPRKUnderground

Junior Member
Re: Sports thread

tphuang said:
man, I've been getting up early in the mornings to follow FIBA world championship. China stinks! Every game is like Yao vs the other team. And today, Greece put some serious denial defense on Yao and the guards couldn't pass him the ball. It was sad. this team will be lucky to even make it in the top 8 in Beijing 2008.

I'm dissapointed that Lebanon didn't make it even after pulling a huge upset over France. That el-Khatib guy is amazing. He had a bad game against Nigeria but he had a good WBC overall. Michael Jordan saw him and said he should be playing in the NBA. He had his chance with the LA Clippers, but his team wouldn't release him. So he couldn't.
 
Top