Friday, May 17, 2013

One Of The Best


Ernest (Ernie) Davis was insanely good. He was quick, fast and had that glamorous attitude that made you want to claim him as your family. Ernie had that spark that no other in the NFL players really had. 

Ernie Davis was the first African American ever to win the Heisman trophy in 1961. He attended Syracuse college were ha was a star. In 1959 he lead Syracuse to an NCAA Division 1 football championship. Also he was named Most Valuable Player.

In 1962 Ernie Davis was the 1st round and first pick for the NFL draft to the Cleveland Browns only because the Redskins had a no African American player on the team. The sad thing is Ernie never had a chance to play a Pro football game because he was diagnosed with acute monotypic leukemia.  They started the treatment as soon as possible but he died on May 18 1963 at the age of 23 in Cleveland.

Ernie Davis could have been one of the best running backs in history but because of his illness he can only be a college hall of famer. I look at Ernie Davis and see him as a role model. But the thing is I don’t want to be just like him if I play in the NFL. My goal is to be better than him, to be somebody no one has ever seen and just a repeat. 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Mr. Highlight


Some people say he was a highlight reel. Some say he was even in the top 5 of the basketball players who ever played the game. He was the first person to ever to make a dunk from the free throw line. Although he doesn’t have many championship rings he is still one the best basketball players ever.

  Dr J was his name I think just about everyone knew it. The effect he had on people was amazing. I don’t know about anybody else but when I see previews of him doing his phenomenal dunks I just want to go outside right away at that moment just to try to dunk.


He started with the ABA as a force to be reckon with. He was throwing down the most famous dunks we do today. He wasn’t as thick as Shaq or as tall as Wilt Chamberlain but man could he get those steals and dunk hard.  Nobody at that time could do it like him.
                                  
  Dr J was always staying low on his profile. He never got into any public trouble so he has no dirt on him. He went into the NBA hall of fame in 1993 but since then he has been an investor, making money.  

Monday, April 8, 2013

Life of a Giant





He was the rookie of the year, he had 2 rings, he had 31,419 points of his career, he had 23,924 rebounds, he had 4,643 assists he was a monster in the paint (under the hoop), he was the biggest guy they have ever seen at that time. He was Wilt Chamberlain.
                     
Chamberlain was a prodigy at scoring that’s all he did and I think that’s all he knew how to do. He didn’t average a lot of assist or that many blocks it was all about out scoring his opponents and have a lot of rebounds. His biggest opponent was 11 time NBA champion Bill Russell. When those were on the court the audience didn’t know what side to be on they were just happy to see the best players in the NBA at that time.

Chamberlain had a 2 decade rivalry with Bill Russell because of Russell criticizing of the way chamberlain played. So that effected their entire personal life.  He said that he had 20,000 sexual relationships with women and never married or had children, Which goes to show he was a ladies man. Chamberlain died of Congestive heart failure in 1999.

Wilt Chamberlain has been mentioned as the 10 player of the NBA. And that was his goal to be if not the greatest, then one of the greatest basketball player ever in the NBA. But if it came down to it I would say he is the best scoring NBA player who ever lived and that’s a fact. I think it would take  miracle to see someone as tall as he was come into the NBA and do what Wilt Chamberlain did I would love see it happen.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

GOOD INTENTIONS


In the book Ray and Me there is a kid named Stosh and was recently hit in the head by a baseball and he nearly died. Now his coach is telling him a story about a  guy name Ray Chapman who got hit in the head specifically in the temple by a baseball and died. Now Stosh realizes how lucky he is to be alive. Stosh has this power that if he touches a baseball card he will be sent back in time to that that time frame. So now Stosh wants to go back to 1920 and save Ray Chapman’s life and the guy who threw the pitch his life too, he didn’t die at that moment but he was forever known as the guy who murdered a man and I don’t think that was a good reputation to have. Stosh's actions didn't  make him a hero, but he did have good intentions of a hero and that is the main theme in this novel.

One way that Stosh is a hero is that he had good intentions on saving both of them but it didn't really turn out how he would have liked it to. Another heroic action that Stosh did was stall in the locker room were  Ray Chapman was and tries to make him late for the game so he wouldn't have to play. 

Stosh isn't the only hero; the doctor wants to go back in time with Stosh so he can give a note to one the 1920 doctors so he can change the future, which is their time. The note has all of these scientific cures for diseases and he is hoping that by the time they go back to their own time they will have a cure for everything plus brand new technology like flying cars or microwave ovens or something like that.

In the end of Stosh’s journey he did not save their lives but he was still satisfied because of the fact he tried, and that made him happy.  I wouldn’t expect a 13 year old boy to save two lives, although he is very brave for even going to 1920 and attempting to do that. I must say that I really admire him for that. And fortunately that won’t be his last trip. 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Two worlds


The book Slam is about a kid named Greg “Slam” Harris. Slam really enjoys basketball and that’s what he wants to do play college basket ball. He wants more people to believe in him and have some people to support him and say he can do it. The person he thinks who has it out for him is his principal Mr. Tate, but all he is trying to do is help Slam become a better student and get use to the new environment he is in,  so he says. Mr. Tate's point of view in this is not that different but in a way still very different.

Mr. Tate  saw Slam as a slacker because of the way he was in school, he didn't even get to know him just judged him for what he saw. If he thinks your slipping a little bit in classes he won’t hesitate to take out of sports or call your parents for a meeting to see how they can fix the problem. For slam Mr. Tate focuses more on him because this is a more high class school  then what slam is use to. So basically Mr. Tate is helping Slam adjust to the new school, and he will do everything he can and has to do to assist him.

I see that Mr. Tate’s intensions are good but obviously his style isn’t really working out for neither of them. Slam is disappointing his mom and dad with his grades. Also I know that Mr. Tate wants to see some progress in Slam but it’s just not turning out that way. Mr. Tate needs to find a solution to this problem before Slam gets out of hand and starts to fail more classes and soon enough he might not graduate. That would really effect Slam if he doesn’t even have a high school diploma because how would you show a good impression to the NBA and they see you haven’t Finished high school. Mr. Tate wouldn’t want that on his conscious when he knows he could have had helped him but choose to not really dig deep and actually help him.

Eventually they make amends with each other and find a way for Slam’s study habits to be better involving basketball. Just like him and his dad made some time to spend with each other.



Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Rise above Hate


“You can't hate the roots of a tree and not hate the tree.”  Malcolm X
The author of the book The Hoopster is Alan Lawrence Sitomer
racism is one of the themes theme

 Racism is the theme because the author wants the reader to learn something if not all ready about racism and how it can hurt people.
 Specific support/quote-In the book The Hoopster Andre gets beat up by a white gang because he was black and was going to succeed in life.
When everything  was over and went to the hospital for some reason that beating made him want to write more stories because obviously that beat up did not faze him.   

Andre’s goal is to warn kids about the real world out there and still be brave enough to go for their dreams and don’t let anybody stop you. Andre hopes he sees a kid step into his office and remind him of himself but not go through the beat and still be successful.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Time


Over time people change in goods ways and bad. But in this case it’s good. When I was younger I heard that as you get older people get wiser and learn new things from experience or just read a book about it or someone told them. If the person did have to experience something to learn a lesson then I hope it was a good lesson and not one that will scar them  for life.


Ten years has passed and Andre is now an adult. He works for the cities news paper for kids telling them good advice on school going for your dreams and striving for good goals. He talks about his personal life but makes it funny so it won’t be a sob story because many kids do not find that interesting.  Kids are allowed to write back and ask to for Andre to write a story that they are interested in but makes it more interesting.


As you can see Andre is very happy with his life, he hasn’t gotten married yet but plans to et married and have children. He is still distraught about getting beat up because of his race but he tries to move pass that and get on with his life. He is doing good for himself and I don’t think he is going to fall back any time soon.