Thursday, December 17, 2009

It Has Been a Blast

After being a part of the Sports Fix on 90.5 KSHU, I am leaving the show because I have graduated from SHSU to hopefully go on to bigger and better things. I have enjoyed every minute of my time at KSHU and The Sports Fix, hoping the experience can one day pay off in the form of a job.

I have handed of the reigns to Boggan and I understand Andy will be taking my place starting in Spring 2010. I do not know when the show will be due to the potential change in format the station goes through, but I am sure this blog will keep everyone up to date.

Keep listening and I will be archiving shows on here soon!

Thank you all.

-Andrew

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Even the Lions didn't go 0-18

Wednesday night, the New Jersey Nets dropped their 18th straight game, in 18 games played this season: something no other team in the history of the NBA has been able to accomplish. Congratulations to the Nets on losing their first 18 games. Too bad they don't play "Celebration" after losses at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford because that song has yet to see the light of day.

How appropriate in the photo above of two disgruntled Nets fans, they are wearing jerseys of former players, one of which was on the court Wednesday, Jason Kidd, who was not wearing a bag on his head like this guy, instead he helped the Mavericks to their 14th win, going for 16 points, 10 assists and 8 boards in the 117-101 win. It was far out of reach even before halftime. Which saw the Nets down by 27 points and the Mavs hold it to that mark after three quarters.

The Nets though, will continue to allow the WNBA-size crowd that shows up to their games to suffer or who knows get their first win of the season. It might be the biggest deal for a win ever in New Jersey for any team all calendar year, they have the Bobcats next then their cross-river rival (if that's legit to say), the Knickerbockers at MSG.

Good luck to you Nets, may the Frank still be with you.