
Speaking of Saturday night, my basketball season officially came to an end as my beloved Kansas Jayhawks lost in the West Regional Finals to UCLA 68-55 in a game that was closer than the score. UCLA Guard Arron Afflalo decided to break out of his month long shooting slump and was unconscious, hitting on 10-15 shots for 24 points including a couple of ridiculous dagger jump shots to beat the shot clock. KU on the other hand, controlled the tempo for the first 15 minutes, but then lost our composure, wilting under the UCLA tight defense. I haven't seen a team miss more layups than KU did Saturday night. Out of character, we turned the ball over, over passed the ball on several occasions, and didn't shoot enough three's. With 5 minutes left, we cut an 11 point deficit to five and played great defense. UCLA point guard Darrin Collison put up a prayer three over two guys with the shot clock at zero and buried it. That is when I knew the game was done. I've received several "condolence" calls and emails from friends on the KU loss, just one game short of the Final Four. The bottom line is that while I was upset, I am used to my teams losing and not winning it all. I am a Clevelander after all. I only know losing at the end of the season. When my father died, I learned something I could never realize before - sports are not a life and death situation. Yes, I sometimes treat it that way, but my team not winning a title in the grand scheme of life isn't as big of a deal as I make it out to be. My pick for the Final Four now is what I went with when the tournament started - the Florida Gators. I smell a repeat. Now it is time to turn my attention the my #1 love - the red, white, and blue - the Cleveland Indians. Opening day is a week from Friday and you know I'll be there.
So the breaking news today is that Anna Nicole's autopsy results are in. Turns out it wasn't a suicide, but rather an accidental overdose. Maybe finally now we can put Howard K. Stern out of our minds for a while. Next up is the paternity results, but I think we all know that Larry Birkhead is the father of Dannilynn. I've got to stop talking about this story already.
The saddest story has to be the return of the incurable breast cancer for Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Presidential candidate John Edwards of North Carolina. This is one strong woman. Edwards, in an interview with 60 minutes last night, said he will continue to run for president at his wife's request. I'm sure within the next few months, he'll drop out to be with his wife and do the honorable thing - these are good people. As my mom said last night, this is just more fodder for my "there is no God" file. Haven't the Edwards' suffered enough? Remember, they lost a son, Wade, in 1996 to a car accident.
I won't even bother getting into the whole Alberto Gonzales firing eight U.S. Attorneys. Its just another case of Karl Rove, W, and the rest of the cronies screwing things up and surrounding themselves with a bunch of incompetents.
My man Sanjaya is still around for yet another week on American Idol. You gotta love that. Stick with the vote for Sanjaya movement! www.votefortheworst.com
Song of the Day: "Obscured" by Smashing Pumpkins
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