Sunday, May 19, 2013

2000 MLB


1.       Derek Jeter: Was the MVP of the World Series. He hit .409 and homered twice and scored six runs.

He was also All-Star game MVP. He singled and later scored game’s first run in the 3rd; broke a 1-1 tie in the 4th with a 2R single. Jeter finished the game 3 for 3.

During the regular season Jeter hit .339, good for th in the AL. His 201 hits were 4th and 199 runs were 6th.

He added 15 HR 78 RBI and 22 SB.

In Game 3 of the division series vs. Oakland, the captain put New York in front with a RBI in the 3rd and 4thof 4-2 win.

In the ALCS he hit .318 drove in five runs and scored six, as the Yankees got past the Mariners in six.

Jeter guided New York to their 4th Series title in five years and third in a row.

2. Alex Rodriguez: Was named the Player of the Year by Baseball America.

He was 3rd in MVP voting, an All-Star, and a Silver Slugger.

A-Rod topped position players and offensive WAR.

Rodriguez was 5th in slugging, 2nd in runs (134), 4th in HR (41), and 6th in RBI (132).

He hit .316 and walked 100 times, became first SS ever with 100 RBI runs and walks in a season.

His RBI single in Game One vs. Chicago put Seattle up 1-0. They would go on to win 7-4. A-Rod was 3-5 in the game. He hit .308 in the Mariners’ three game sweep of the White Sox.

Rodriguez played a key part in both wins in the ALCS.

His solo HR in Game One of the ALCS helped Seattle to its 4th straight postseason win, 2-0 over NY.

His two run single provided the Mariners with a 3-2 lead in the 6th of Game Five. Seattle would go on to force a Game Six.

A-Rod hit .409 in the series, drove in 5 runs, and scored four more.

Seattle won the wild card with 91 wins (tied for the 2nd most in the AL).

3. Jeff Kent: He was the MVP of the NL, after helping lead the Giants to the NL West title

He was also an All-Star and Silver Slugger.

Kent was named Player of the Month in June.

He hit .334 (6th in NL) with 125 RBI (4th), 33 HR and scored 114 runs.

In San Francisco’s only playoff win their second basemen went 1-3 with a RBI and run scored.

Kent hit .375 in the NLDS series loss to the Mets.

The Giants posted the top record in baseball with 97 wins. They were third in the NL in runs and team batting.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

2000 NBA


1.       Shaquille O’Neal: He was the near unanimous regular season MVP by one vote.

He also earned the Finals MVP with 40 plus point games 1, 2 and 6 which were all wins. He averaged 38 ppg and 16.7 rpg.

O’Neal  was on the 1st  team all NBA and 2nd team all-Defense.

Shaq was the Player of the Month in November, February, and March.

He led the league in fgs fta fg % (57.4) total points 2nd in rebounds 3rd in blocks.

O’Neal notched his second scoring title with 29.7 ppg. He added 13.6 rpg 3.0 bpg and 40 minutes per game.

He had 63 double-doubles in 79 games, including a 61-23 beatdown on the Clippers.

He led the playoffs with 30.7 ppg and 15.4 rpg shot 56% in 23 games.
As the playoffs opened, he had 46-17-5 blks in Game One vs. the Kings.

He averaged 37.3 ppg 15.3 rpg 44.7 mpg 58% fgs in 3-0 series lead over Phoenix.

In Game One win over Portland in the WCF, O’Neal had 41-11 7 assists and 5 blocks.
Kobe and Shaq sealed Game 7 with this dunk.

The Lakers won 67 games, tied for 6th most in history. They beat the Pacers in six games to capture LA’s first title in 12 years.


2. Alonzo Mourning: He was the Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight year.

He was second team All-NBA and first team all-Defense.

Mourning averaged 21.7 ppg 9.5 rpg  and lead the league with 3.7 bpg and shot 55%fg (3rd in the league)

He was an All-Star and had 15 and 7.


He was third in the MVP voting and Player of the month in December.

Zo pounded Detroit with 20-9-9 blks in Game 1 win.

He had 26 and 23 in Games 1 and 3 wins vs. NY. Miami lost in seven to the Knicks.

The Heat won 50 games and the Atlantic Division.

He helped the USA win gold in the Olympics. He had 16 pts in the semis vs. Lithuania. 

3.       Gary Payton: Was first team All-NBA and All-Defense.

He was an All-Star, April Player of the Month, and 6th in the MVP voting.

He led the NBA in three pointers made, total assists and games played.

He was second in minutes (41.8) 7th in scoring (24.2), and 8th in steals (1.9). Payton also added 6.5 rebounds per contest.

Seattle won 45 games and was the 7th seed in the West.

He had 23 points, 10 assists, 7 rebounds. in 48 minutes in Game Three to beat Utah while down 2-0 in the series.

Payton put up 35-10-11 triple double with six steals in a Game Four win 104-93.

The Sonics would fall in the decisive fifth game but Payton still managed 26-7-7 for the series.




Saturday, March 23, 2013

2000 College Basketball


1.       Morris Peterson: Was a John Wooden All-America, Sporting News first-team All-American, USBWA, NABC and Associated Press second-team All-American.

He was the Midwest Regional MVP, averaging 16.0 points, and Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player, averaging 18.0 points and 5.7 rebounds.

Peterson was the Big Ten Player of the Year as selected by the league’s coaches and First-Team All-Big Ten.

MoPete was the only Big Ten player to rank among the top 10 in scoring (5th, 17.2 ppg), rebounding (4th, 7.4), field-goal percentage (5th, .457) and three-point field-goal percentage (8th, .373) in conference games.

He was first in the Big Ten in overall three-point shooting (.435). He added 16.8 pgg and six rebounds per contest in all games.

Peterson turned it on in the NCAA tourney. In the Sweet 16 vs. #16 Syracuse had 21 points on 6-10 fgs in 75-58 win. His three second half threes sparked MSU’s comeback from down 14 in 2nd half.


He scored 20 of the Spartans 53 points in Final Four vs. Wisconsin.

In the title game, he had 21 pts. and 5 ast.  vs. #13 Florida. 15 of those points came in the final 12 minutes to propel Michigan St. to the championship.

It was the Spartans first title since 1979. They were #2 in the final poll after winning the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles.

2.       Mateen Cleaves: Was the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. He a consensus 2nd team All-American.

He was also named All-Big Ten, All-Big Ten Tournament team, All-Midwest Regional
 team.
           
          Cleaves led the Big Ten with 7.8 assists per game, and set a conference record of 20 in
          game vs. Michigan. He added 12 points per game.

During the tournament, he averaged 14.2 ppg 4.5 ast  and 44% on 3s, including 21-5 in round two vs. Utah.

In the final game vs. #13 Florida, Cleaves scored18 pts. on 3-4 on 3s and contributed 4 asts. despite a severe ankle injury.

MSU went 23-3 with Cleaves (he was hurt for first 13 games) they finished 32-7.

The Spartans became the 1st team since the 64 team expansion in 1985 (5th overall) to win all six games by 10 or more points.

3.Marcus Fizer:  Big 12 Player of the Year and Consensus All American.
           
           He was also the Big 12 tourney MVP all-MW region in NCAAs.

During the regular year he averaged 22.8 ppg 7.7 rpg and shot 58% fgs.

Fizer led NCAA in fgs (327), and was #1 in Big 12 in fts and ppg.

He scored 26.3 ppg in big 12 tourney, including 22-9 in Big 12 title game vs #12Oklahoma.

He averaged 19 ppg and 10.5 rpg vs. #24 Auburn and UCLA as the Cyclones  advanced in the NCAAs. Iowa St. prevailed by an average of 22.5 points in those two wins.

Iowa State reached the final eight where they lost to the eventual champions Michigan St.

ISU won the Big 12, finished #6 in polls and was 32-5.

Friday, February 15, 2013

1999 NFL


1.  Kurt Warner: Was the MVP of the regular season and Super Bowl.

He set the Super Bowl record with 414 yards and also threw 2 TDs.

He started the season with 3 TDs in the first three career starts, an NFL record.

Warner finished the season with the 3rd most TDs ever with 41 and a 109.3 rating, the 4th best ever in a season.

He also led the league in completions % at 65.1, and yards per attempt. He was 2nd in the NFL yards with 4,325 and 4th in completions.   

During the regular season Warner finished with nine 300 yard games and nine 3 TD games.

In his first playoff start, he torched Minnesota for five scores on a 27-33 effort and 391 yards. (143 rating).
He threw the go ahead TD to Ricky Proehl in the NFC title game, an 11-6 over Tampa Bay.

He led the Rams to a 16-0 led in the Super Bowl. Then with the game tied, Warner gave the Rams the lead with less than two minutes to play on a 73 yard bomb to Issac Bruce.

St. Louis went 13-3 and were NFC West champs. The “Greatest Show on Turf” lead the NFL in scoring at nearly 33 PPG and won games by an average of 17.8 points per game to complete worst to champions run.

2. Marshall Faulk: Was the Offensive Player of the Year.

He was a consensus All-Pro and a Pro Bowler.

On his way to a record 2,429 yards from scrimmage in a season, Marshall became the second player ever (Roger Craig), to have over 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in a season.

He lead the league averaging 5.5 yards per carry, score 12 TDs and had 87 receptions.

Faulk compiled seven 100 yard games rushing and 200 yard effort in air vs. Chicago.

He hit the end zone twice, including a 41 yard catch and run, in the Rams 49-37 rout of the Vikings in the divisional round.


1999 was the first year Faulk joined the Rams.


3. Eddie George : Ran for 1,304 yards 9 TDs and added 47 rec. 454 yards and 4 TDs.

He was in the top 6 in the league in carries, rushing yards, total TDs, and yards from scrimmage.

George went to the Pro Bowl, was 2nd team All-Pro and all-AFC.

In the classic now known as the Music City Miracle George ran for 106 yards.

His breakout performance came against the 13-3 Colts in the divisional round. His 68 yard burst put the Titans up 13-9 in the 3rd quarter. They would never give up the lead and go on to upset Indy 19-16.

George finished with 168 yards in the game.

 In the Super Bowl his 2 TD runs pulled Tennessee within 16-13 after trailing 16-0 in the 4th quarter.

He had 130 total yards in the game.

The Titans went 13-3 and beat all three division champions in the AFC before falling to the Rams in their first Super Bowl appearance.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

1999 College Football


1. Ron Dayne: Was the Heisman Trophy winner. He finished the season as the NCAA’s all time career leader in rushing yards.
 
He was the Rose Bowl MVP for the second straight season, becoming the 3rd player to be Rose Bowl MVP twice.


Dayne was the AP national and Big Ten Offensive POY. He was a consensus All American.

He ran for 1,834 yards (2nd in the NCAA), 19 TDs and 6.1 yards per carry.

The Great Dayne had five 200 yard games including vs. top 20 teams Michigan St. and Purdue.

He was the Rose Bowl MVP with 200 yards and a TD in a  17-9 win over #22 Stanford.

Wisconsin was 10-2 and finished #4 in polls after winning the Big Ten and Rose Bowl for the second straight season.





2. Peter Warrick: Was the MVP of the National Championship (Sugar Bowl). He scored 3 TDs in the title game, including the clincher in the 4th quarter.


He was a consensus All American and 6th in the Heisman.

Warrick was suspended two games.

Against #20 Georgia Tech he had 168 total yards and 2 TDs.

He had  9 rec 90 yards and a rush TD vs #12 Florida.

He had 165 yards 2 TD in air and 59 yard PR TD in the title game.

Florida St. were the wire to wire #1 team and pounded #2 Virginia Tech 46-29 for the championship.

The Seminoles were 12-0.

3. LaVar Arrington: Was a consensus All American for the second straight year.

He was given the Bednairck award for National  Defensive Player of the Year. Arrington also earned the Butkus Award for top linebacker.

He was 9th in the Heisman voting.

During the regular season he had 72 tackles, including 20 for loss. He had 9 sacks and 2 blocked kicks.

His most memorable highlight came against Illinois.

In the Alamo Bowl against #14 Texas A&M he had14 tackles and one devastating sack.

Penn St. blanked the Aggies 24-0 and Arrington was named MVP.

The Nittany Lions finished the season 10-3 and #11 in the final poll.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

1999 MLB


1. Pedro Martinez: Won the AL Cy Young award and the pitching triple crown. He was 2nd in the MVP voting after a controversial vote. He was also named TSN Pitcher of the Year.

 
Martinez struck out Hall of Famer Barry Larkin, and then the last two MVPs Larry Walker and Sammy Sosa. Then in 2nd struck out HR king Mark McGwire and 1994 MVP Jeff Bagwell to end inning. He earned the win.

Pedro was 23-4 with a 2.07 ERA and 313 SO. He also lead the AL in win % (.852) WHIP (.923) K/ 9 IP at 13.2.


With an injured back he came on in relief to no hit Cleveland for six innings in the decisive Game Five of the ALDS. Boston broke the 8-8 tie and went on to the ALCS with a 12-8 win.

He beat Roger Clemens in Game Three of the ALCS with seven shutout innings and 12 SOs and allowed just two hits for only win of the series for the Red Sox.
Boston won 94 games and the AL Wild Card.

2.       Mariano Rivera: Was the World Series MVP. He was also named the AL Rolaids Relief Award.
 
He was 3rd in the Cy Young and named an All-Star.

During the World Series he gave up no runs in 4.2 IP and had a win and two saves.

Rivera lead the league with 45 saves while boasting a 1.89 ERA.

Mo won or saved games in all eight playoff appearances. Games 2,3 vs. Texas. Game 1,2,4 vs. Boston and 1,3,4 vs. Atlanta.

He finished the season including the postseason with 43 straight scoreless innings.

New York had the best record in the AL with 98 wins and was 11-1 in playoffs with sweeps of Braves and Rangers.


3.     Chipper Jones: Won the NL MVP. He carried the Braves past the Mets for the division title.

Players Choice for Player of the Year, and Silver Slugger

He hit .319 with 45 HR 110 RBI 116 Runs and 25 SB

He was Top 5 in the NL in HR, BB, Total Bases, On Base and Slugging %.

On base 12 of 14 games and walked 18 times in postseason.

RBI gave Atlanta a 1-0 lead in clinching Game Four win over Houston.

Fourth inning solo HR gave Braves 1-0 in Game 1 of World Series that they would lose in 8th.

Atlanta had best record in the MLB with 103 wins. They won their 5th straight NL East. The Braves beat Houston in 4 and the Mets in 6 before losing the Yankees in four in the Fall Classic.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

1999 NBA


1.       Tim Duncan: Was the the Finals MVP. He was also 3rd in the regular season MVP voting.

He was named first team All-NBA and all-defensive team. He was the player of the month in March.

In the 50 games of the lock out shorten schedule, Duncan. played all 50 games. He averaged 21.7 points, 11.4 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game. He had 37 double doubles in 50 games. He was top 10 in the league in scoring, rebounding, blocks ad field goal %.
 
In 17 playoff games he averaged 23-11 2.6 blocks and 51% shooting. He led all players in the playoffs in rebounds, blocks, field goal % and was second in points.

Duncan in Game 3 vs. LA he had 37-14 4 ast 3 st 19-23 fts 103-91 win.

He had 33-14-4 in the Game 4 clincher, a 118-107 win

Against Portland in the West Finals, Duncan helped San Antonio to a sweep with 22-11.5 and 5 blocks in Game One and Two..

Duncan dominated New York in the Finals with 27-14 in five games. He had 33-16 in Game One.

San Antonio finished with the top record in the West at 37-13. They won 15 of 17 in the playoffs and their first NBA title.

2.       Allen Iverson: Won the scoring title and was 4th in the MVP voting.

He was named to the first team All-NBA and was the player of the month in February.

Iverson also lead the league with 41 minutes played per game and topped NBA in field goal attempts.
He was 2nd field goals (435) and 3rd in steals at 2.3 per contest.

During the postseason A.I lead playoffs in scoring (28.5) and minutes (44.5).

He added 2.5 st. and 5 ast per game. He scored at least 30 in five of eight playoff games.

In Game Three vs. Orlando Iverson set NBA playoff record with 10 steals.

The Sixers guard helped clinch their first round upset of #2 seed Orlando with 37 points on 14-27 fgs and 9 asts in Philly’s 101-91 victory.

Philadelphia made the playoffs for the first time since 1991 with 28-22 record and lost to Indiana in the second round.

3.       Shaquille O’Neal: Was 2nd team All-NBA and 6th in the MVP voting.

He led the NBA in field goals (510) and fg% (56.7). He was second in scoring (26.3), and 8th in rebounds (10.7).

He had 30 double-doubles in 49 games played.

Shaq helped led LA past Houston in the first round.

He had 28-9-7 and five blocks in Game Two. In the clincher O’Neal put up 37-11 (14-22 fgs) and 4 more blocks.
In eight playoff games he was 2nd in PPG (26.6), 3rd in RPG (11.6) and tops in blocks (2.9).

The Lakers finished fourth in the West at 31-19 and was second in the NBA in scoring at 99 points per game.