Friday, June 27, 2008

Draft Picks Arrive

The newest Cavs are in town...first round pick, J.J. Hickson, who held up a jersey number 21, (Campy Russell's old digit)...and 2nd rounder, Darnell Jackson, who showed off a double zero uniform.

Both guys could not be more anxious to be here. Hickson, only 19 years-old, brought his very proud grandmother with him.

Assistant, GM, Chris Grant, who spearheads the draft, remembers asking J.J. when he came in for a workout, who he would have live with him once he turns pro, which is very important for any young player living away from home with a sudden income. J.J. responded "my grandmother". Chris knew right then, the teen from N.C. State was well grounded. J.J.'s grandma is very young and hip by the way...she was beaming from ear to ear.

Hickson played at the same high school in Marietta, Georgia, as Shariff Abdur-Rahim, and has a low-post game, which Shariff came into the NBA with as well...must be part of the Wheeler High curriculum.

Don't fall asleep on Jackson, who is a senior with presence, especially after winning a championship with Kansas a couple of months ago.

Darnell is one of those hungry, hard-nosed players who has a relentless motor. Chris Grant says Darnell reminds him of Grant Long, who had a long, solid career as a 2nd rounder out of the MAC. You may recall Long started out with the Heat and then played with the Hawks and Pistons doing it with hard work and strong will.

Sasha Kaun, the Cavs other 2nd rounder out of Kansas is under contract with the same team in Russia that is coached by Ettore Messina, whom Mike Brown spent time with last summer. Small basketball world!

Drafts can not be measured until years to come...so, enjoy watching these guys develop. It's up to these new Cavaliers now to work to find their NBA niche. Only time will tell if they are the right fit. But know that the tireless homework has been done to make sure these guys fit the Wine & Gold.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

King for Kids

The State Farm King for Kids Bikeathon was a huge success, culminating with the ride through Akron. Over the years I've participated in countless charity events involving softball, golf, running, you name it...but this one was pretty special. The beauty of this event is the range of ages of riders, as well as the hundreds who lined the route, hoping to catch a glimpse of LeBron, Dwyane Wade, Troy Smith and Kenny Lofton to name a few...

Our little group of cyclists thought we were a big deal when we passed D-Wade, until he smiled and said "this is my rehab."

That kept our egos in check...

Boobie Gibson, coming off ankle surgery, still came out for support, hitching a ride in a golf cart...Daniel says he's feeling great by the way...

LBJ thinks this Bikeathon ride has national potential, and I can see why...everyone loved it! It's such a fun family experience, evident by Danny Ferry, who rode with his kids, as well as the Melvin Hunt clan.

Keeping up with Mike Brown was a chore...coach is pretty smooth.

Hope you can join us next year, the memories will be worth it.