Speed Read: MSG Hosts “LeBron Welcome Night”

Is it going to be like this for the next year and a half? Every NBA team with cap space rolling out the red carpet for LeBron James like it’s a recruiting trip and he’s Johnny Walker. Last night was the Knicks’ turn to playing willing host, both figuratively and literally - the fans gave him a hero’s welcome, and the team played their role as second bananas as they were little obstacle in the Cavaliers’ 119-101 win.

Knicks   fans ready for LeBron James

Meanwhile, let me remind again you that King James doesn’t become a free agent until July 2010 - that’s almost two full seasons from now. So expect the parade to be coming to your town very soon - perhaps he won’t be wearing special shoes dedicated to your city, but believe me, you’re going to get really sick of it very soon.

Also coming to your city is Ball State - provided that your city is Detroit, and not a place like Glendale, New Orleans, Miami or Pasadena where they have a BCS bowl game. The Cardinals took care of Western Michigan 45-22 to wrap up a perfect regular season and book a date in the MAC title game in the Motor City. So good for them, I guess.

Texas   player AJ Abrams

Meanwhile, there were some damned compelling college basketball games last night. Chief among them was Notre Dame hanging on to beat Texas 81-80 at the Maui Invitational, as A.J. Abrams’ desperation 60-footer at the buzzer hit the rim but missed. It sets up a meeting against No. 1 North Carolina for the eighth-ranked Fighting Irish and a chance for their fans to have something to celebrate in advance of their annual thrashing at the hands of USC this weekend.

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10 comments

  1. GravatarTuffy
    10:02 am on November 26th, 2008

    I am this much closer to being able to afford a 30-second spot in the Super Bowl broadcast where I list all the people I want to accidentally drown in a vat of Vaseline.   Fingers crossed, middle school reading teacher!

  2. GravatarTuffy
    10:06 am on November 26th, 2008

    "Salesgenie.com also confirmed it won't be in the 2009 Super Bowl after participating in the event for the last two years. The company declined to say why."Because we didn't think 50s-era racist Chinese jokes were funny last year, either?

  3. GravatarSour Orange
    11:17 am on November 26th, 2008

    Pete,

    Don't believe the hype!

  4. GravatarNeil Everett Diamond
    11:39 am on November 26th, 2008

    Knowing the Knicks, when 2010 comes around, they'll sign Anderson Varejao by mistake.

  5. GravatarBooga Lou
    11:42 am on November 26th, 2008

    Congrats to the Ball State Cardinals for their perfect regular season. Can't wait to see Letterman's reaction tonight.

  6. GravatarFrank
    11:46 am on November 26th, 2008

    Don't forget the great job Turner Gill has done getting sad-sack Buffalo to the MAC championship game against Ball State. If he's not coaching at a bigger name school next season, I'll be really surprised.

  7. GravatarBruin Up Trouble
    1:40 pm on November 26th, 2008

    I thought LeBron was going to the Nets. That's where his buddy Jay-Z is, right?

  8. GravatarBrooksLuvsBigZoomers
    2:23 pm on November 26th, 2008

    Since I was asked to clarify my choice when voting "other", I wanted to make it abundantly clear that my side of choice will be bourbon.

  9. GravatarLake Show
    3:56 pm on November 26th, 2008

    If LeBron really wants to be a superstar, he needs to head west, not east.

  10. GravatarTuffy
    9:26 pm on November 26th, 2008

    I voted "bourbon" for 2008 MLB MVP as well.

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