I designed these for different tournaments coming up and went with a sexy silhouette feel to it. By keeping a tropical paradise theme, these bags and shorts will be a tremendous hit with everyone wanting a pair at the events to come.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Trade show, Volleyball, Lacrosse - sports apparel (cont.)
Recently made some apparel for multiple trade shows and team seasons coming up. Never a dull moment, making people look good is what i do!
Labels:
Apparel,
Clothing,
Lacrosse,
Sports Gear,
sweaters,
trade show,
uniforms,
Volleyball
Monday, October 22, 2012
Freelance work: Logo concepts done for Makeup by Kadie
Not only doing multiple logo concepts for your business but bring you up
and front with your elements and vectors to make multiple pieces, for
example, making changes to a logo or making a banner as well as use for a
website. A good mock-up package will make the process easier and more efficient.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Woman's Dresses made for a Trade Show (size 2)
These Dresses were made for 3 models at a trade show coming up to promote our company. The designs are very abstract and made to wrap around the women in a way to catch the eye. The colors are vibrant with a feel of tranquility. I have never made a dress before but this design made heads turn and people say...whoa.
Labels:
Abstract Design,
Apparel,
Dress,
Fashion,
trade show,
Woman
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Logo's for Sports Apparel
Here are a handful of logos I have done for an assortment of different sports apparel ranging from football, lacrosse to volleyball. I love making logos because it brings the product/service to life.
Labels:
Lacrosse,
Logo Design,
Sports,
Sports Gear
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Sports Fashion Apparel (Lacrosse, Volleyball)
Recently I turned my graphic design position to a sports design angle. Which many should know about me, I love sports and always wanted to work with graphic sports design...well I found my perfect fit. Working with many different sports (mainly lacrosse) and many different schools around the country (even colleges), I get to express my creativity to a whole new level and a lot of the designs are up to me! Here is only a sample of what I handle on a daily basis, I will be posting many different designs like these and logos created for teams all around.
The Parkland Redhawks 2012 Boys Uniforms
The Parkland Redhawks 2012 Girls Uniforms
Bucknell's 2012 Uniforms
The Humboldt State Hogs 2012 Uniforms
The Marietta Trojans 2012 Uniform Pack
The Maryland Club's 2012 Uniforms
OBV's Volleyball team's Warm-up Hoodies
Labels:
Apparel,
Fashion,
Jersey,
Lacrosse,
Sports,
Sports Gear,
Volleyball
Monday, August 6, 2012
2012 London Olympics Facebook timeline cover
I made this for the 2012 Olympics. Facebook covers are great to make especially for great events like this one. Post this to your facebook to show your support for everyone in the Olympics, especially USA ;D. Love these games!!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Ironman 3 Rumors Fansite Banners
A good friend of mine will be starting up a fansite for Ironman 3, pictures, trailers, video, you name it for the upcoming Ironman 3 movie. Made them some banners for the site, i hope it does well for them. Might i add i am pretty excited to see Ironman 3, should be sick!
Labels:
Ad,
Banner,
Ironman,
Movie,
Web Design
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Amazing Photography with the Perfect Camera
I spent a Summer taking photos from all around, from amazing landscapes to works of life. The camera below is affordable and can give you amazing photos like the ones above.
Give it a try, you have so much to gain.
All of the photography seen is copyrighted by AlexTDesign.
Labels:
Animals,
Camera,
Cars,
Landscapes,
Photography,
Random photos
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Assorted Logos for Different Companies
Recently i have been doing a lot of freelance logos and here are just a handful i put together. If you need a logo, i can whip it up and make it look pretty for your consumer to drool over and keep coming back for me.
Labels:
freelance,
logo,
Logo Design,
Logos
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Boston Celtics are getting to that age: Lebron dunks past Paul Pierce
The Eastern Conference Finals are on and going as Game 2 commences tonight with the Miami Heat leading 1-0. The Heat's fast pace young looking b-ball is just way to much for the old, washed up champs. The defense alone that Miami is bringing to the table is taking over games and the Celtics are tasting a re-run like episode of last year when the Heat cleaned up house with Boston falling. We will see if they can out play the White Hot Heat, highly doubt it though.
Labels:
Basketball,
Boston Celtics,
Lebron James,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
Paul Pierce,
playoffs,
Ray Allen
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Where Amazing Happens: Dwyane Wade prime to exploit ailing Knicks
With New York's top wing defender out, Dwyane Wade is itching to lace up vs. the Knicks' backups.
Dwyane Wade was running alongside Iman Shumpert during the third quarter Saturday afternoon when the New York Knicks guard pulled up lame. The scream of pain reached Wade’s ears before the ball, which Shumpert had fumbled away. After Wade made a basket with a foul a moment later there was no celebration. He turned and looked back to his fallen competitor. Wade has experienced a freak season-ending injury himself in the past. Shumpert’s postseason is over; he’d torn his ACL.
“To see one of the top rookies go down, as a player you never want to see another player go down,” Wade said. “He’s a guy who had been playing very well for them, he brought a lot of confidence for them on the defensive end. He plays with a lot of energy; he’s an engine that just keeps going. It’s very unfortunate.” Unfortunate indeed for Shumpert and the Knicks, who lose their top perimeter defender and the player primarily assigned to handle Wade during this first-round playoff series. But simply put, the injury may benefit Wade.
Now that the Knicks have lost Shumpert, Wade may have the green light to attack the Knicks for the rest of the series.
LeBron James was the offensive star in Game 1, making 10 of 14 shots and leading a parade to the foul line. The Knicks are sure to attempt to make adjustments to keep James away from the basket. With the active and aggressive Shumpert not there to deal with Wade, things could open up for the Heat’s other superstar.
After missing most of the last three weeks to rest and nurse minor injuries, Wade started Game 1 off a little rusty. But as the game went on, his confidence started to grow. He scored 11 of his 19 points in the second half and didn’t want to leave the floor in the fourth quarter even with the Heat up 30 points. Coach Erik Spoelstra finally called a timeout to get him to the bench.
“I was just getting back into the flow. I’ve been out and I needed to get my timing back,” Wade said. “I started to see some things and some places where I could get some shots in and I didn’t want to come out.” Expect that to carry over to Game 2, where the Knicks will have to have a new game plan and personnel changes. Baron Davis and Tyson Chandler are game-time decisions, and J.R. Smith may be pressed into some more point guard duty. Landry Fields is expected to start in Shumpert’s place.
Knicks coach Mike Woodson said he feels his team has the depth to cover for Shumpert. But it will be tough to play his preferred style and give Wade some advantage. Several times in Game 1, the less-than-spry Steve Novak ended up guarding Wade because Woodson prefers switching on pick-and-rolls defensively. This is a terrible mismatch that the Heat weren’t able to take advantage of. When asked about it, Wade just made a joke about his college days when he and Novak were both at Marquette. But if it happens again, look for the Heat and Wade to exploit it.
Wade, in general, expects to be more involved as the series goes on. During the regular season, he averaged 26 points and shot 53 percent in the three games against the Knicks. They have a hard time dealing with him even when they're at full strength.
Now they’re not, and Wade’s main defender is out.
“I’m sure Woody’s going to make a few adjustments, but we have to react when we see what they do,” Wade said. “I felt pretty good. I think as the series goes on I’ll be able to get a lot more rhythm.”
Article courtesy of Brian Windhorst of ESPN.com
Image courtesy of the NBA, manipulation and restoration courtesy of Alex T Design
So from watching Wade over the years starting from his prime to now, Playoffs are his playground. He will definitely rev up some late quarter points and run game over the Knicks in their hometown. The series is suppose to end with at least one win from the Knicks experts say, but i wouldn't be surprised that D-wade and the Miami Heat sweep the rug right from under them 4-0. ~A.T.
Labels:
3,
Article,
Basketball,
Dwyane Wade,
Knicks,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
News,
Wade,
Where Amazing Happens
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Final Fantasy VII Wallpaper (30x15)
^^^My Work^^^
^^^BEFORE^^^
I found the wallpaper of a more recent final fantasy with the four looking out from the mountain side and i thought to myself, why don't I incorporate the classic Final Fantasy 7 characters in a portrait scene. First I started by slowly taking out the four characters and replacing the back-drop of the forest and mountains to make a landscape scene of the land by itself. After using all of the retouching tools and patience, I took the background and put a light filter of a sketch look to match the characters that will be added.
Then adding the characters in layer by layer in a portrait stance with ground shadowing and placement. Adding in the main enemies of the game with a fading memory look in the clouds with opacity changes and erased edges brings the feathered look to the layers. Finally topping it all off with a hue and saturation boost and you have a nice wallpaper/poster scene of the Final Fantasy 7 gang ready for battle.
Labels:
final fantasy,
final fantasy vii,
Poster,
Video games,
wallpaper
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks Preview: Time to step it up
Dallas Mavericks at Miami Heat
Thursday, 3/29/12, 8:00 PM EST, TV: TNT
Opening Point Spread: Miami -8.5
Current Betting Line: Miami -8
Opening Total: 189
Current Total: 188.5
Dallas enters tonight’s 2011 NBA finals rematch on a two-game win streak that includes a 90-81 win over the Houston Rockets as seven-point home favorites on Tuesday night. The Mavericks will be looking to gain revenge from dropping a 105-94 decision as 4.5-point home underdogs to the Miami Heat in their season opener on Christmas Day. “A bad taste in our mouth,” commented Mavericks guard Jason Terry about that result. The franchise has still managed to win 14 of the last 15 regular-season meetings in the series. Dallas is 10-5 ATS as an underdog this year and the “under” is 8-7 in that situation.
The Mavericks are still led by the offensive play of All-Star forward Dirk Nowitzki, who scored 21 points versus the Rockets and leads the team in averaging 21.0 points per game. Dallas has registered a dismal 10-14 record on the road this season, but is 3-2 in that situation against Eastern Conference opponents. There’s no question that head coach Rick Carlisle is going to mention the previous meeting between these two NBA heavyweights before taking the floor tonight. “We’ve got to think back to Christmas Day because that was a miserable experience for us,” Carlisle stated earlier this week.
Miami returns home after dropping the last two games on a three-game road trip, including a 105-90 loss to the Indiana Pacers as 3.5-point favorites last time out. The Heat have gone “under” the total in five of their last six games, as the offense has sputtered. Since March 2, the team ranks 25th in the league in averaging just 93.1 points per game, which is far off from its 103.8 points it averaged before that point in time during the 2011-12 campaign. Miami is 4-1 ATS as a home favorite of 6.5 to 9 points this year.
The Heat will still have revenge on their minds from losing in the finals last year to the Mavericks despite winning the first meeting this year. Miami is 20-2 overall when playing at the AmericanAirlines Arena this year, including a spotless 5-0 mark versus Western Conference teams. Star forward LeBron James will be playing with a minor injury to his non-shooting hand, as he dislocated the ring finger on his left against the Pacers.
Bettors will likely back the Mavericks due to their 13-3-1 ATS mark in Miami, while the Heat are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games overall.
Article courtesy of http://www.madduxsports.com
Image manipulation and restoration courtesy of Alex T Design
The boys have had a few bad games, probably a bad couple of weeks. Since All-Star break the team hasn't been seen to their full potential, tonight would be the perfect launch to get back where they belong, beating the defending champs. Tonight is the night!! ~ A.T.
Thursday, 3/29/12, 8:00 PM EST, TV: TNT
Opening Point Spread: Miami -8.5
Current Betting Line: Miami -8
Opening Total: 189
Current Total: 188.5
Dallas enters tonight’s 2011 NBA finals rematch on a two-game win streak that includes a 90-81 win over the Houston Rockets as seven-point home favorites on Tuesday night. The Mavericks will be looking to gain revenge from dropping a 105-94 decision as 4.5-point home underdogs to the Miami Heat in their season opener on Christmas Day. “A bad taste in our mouth,” commented Mavericks guard Jason Terry about that result. The franchise has still managed to win 14 of the last 15 regular-season meetings in the series. Dallas is 10-5 ATS as an underdog this year and the “under” is 8-7 in that situation.
The Mavericks are still led by the offensive play of All-Star forward Dirk Nowitzki, who scored 21 points versus the Rockets and leads the team in averaging 21.0 points per game. Dallas has registered a dismal 10-14 record on the road this season, but is 3-2 in that situation against Eastern Conference opponents. There’s no question that head coach Rick Carlisle is going to mention the previous meeting between these two NBA heavyweights before taking the floor tonight. “We’ve got to think back to Christmas Day because that was a miserable experience for us,” Carlisle stated earlier this week.
Miami returns home after dropping the last two games on a three-game road trip, including a 105-90 loss to the Indiana Pacers as 3.5-point favorites last time out. The Heat have gone “under” the total in five of their last six games, as the offense has sputtered. Since March 2, the team ranks 25th in the league in averaging just 93.1 points per game, which is far off from its 103.8 points it averaged before that point in time during the 2011-12 campaign. Miami is 4-1 ATS as a home favorite of 6.5 to 9 points this year.
The Heat will still have revenge on their minds from losing in the finals last year to the Mavericks despite winning the first meeting this year. Miami is 20-2 overall when playing at the AmericanAirlines Arena this year, including a spotless 5-0 mark versus Western Conference teams. Star forward LeBron James will be playing with a minor injury to his non-shooting hand, as he dislocated the ring finger on his left against the Pacers.
Bettors will likely back the Mavericks due to their 13-3-1 ATS mark in Miami, while the Heat are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games overall.
Article courtesy of http://www.madduxsports.com
Image manipulation and restoration courtesy of Alex T Design
The boys have had a few bad games, probably a bad couple of weeks. Since All-Star break the team hasn't been seen to their full potential, tonight would be the perfect launch to get back where they belong, beating the defending champs. Tonight is the night!! ~ A.T.
Labels:
Article,
Basketball,
Dallas Mavericks,
Heat,
Lebron James,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
News,
Sports
Monday, March 26, 2012
Dwyane Wade Heated: The Silent Forth Quarter
For the first time in Dwyane Wade's career, he returned to the bench "shotless" in the fourth quarter.
Dwyane Wade didn't want to comment about the offense after losing to Oklahoma City on Sunday.
"I'd rather not talk about it," Wade told reporters.
Why? It's hard to know precisely why Wade avoided elaborating further, but there's no question that this might have something to do with it:
For the first time in Wade's career, he didn't take a shot from the floor or a free throw in the fourth quarter (minimum five minutes of playing time).
No shots, no freebies from the charity stripe, not even a turnover. Wade didn't "use" a possession all quarter with a field goal attempt, free throw attempt or a turnover, something he hasn't done in the 496 fourth quarters that qualified. Wade normally uses 30.2 percent of the Heat's possessions -- or about one every three plays -- while on the floor in the fourth quarter this season, but his usage rate was a stunning 0.0 percent on Sunday.
How could that happen?
There were a variety of factors. For starters, Wade wasn't the primary ball-handler in the fourth quarter. LeBron James dribbled the ball up the floor as the Heat's point guard down the stretch, taking on the playmaker role when the Heat were down by double-digits. If Wade had taken over point guard duties, there's little doubt that he would have at least taken a shot or two as he surveyed the defense. Wade did dribble the ball up the floor on one occasion, but tossed it to James as soon as he crossed halfcourt and James hit a mid-range jumper.
Secondly, it's not as if the Heat deliberately stonewalled their superstar. Wade passed off plenty of opportunities to score, instead letting his teammates take the shot. On multiple occasions down the stretch, you could see Wade actively pointing toward Shane Battier on the wing, a signal for James or Chris Bosh to give Battier the ball for a 3-point attempt. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.
That doesn't mean Wade didn't want the ball. Actually, on one particularly fastbreak opportunity, as our own Brian Windhorst noted, Wade ran past James Harden on the right wing and James failed to feed him the ball. Sure, James would have had to thread the needle to complete the pass, but that hasn't stopped James before. Wade was visibly frustrated that the play wasn't made.
Credit the Thunder defense for aggressively swarming James and Wade on the ball. On the occasions that Wade did try to initiate the offense, the Thunder used their length and activity to force a pass to a weaker scorer (this is what I call the Thunder's "Operation: Anyone But Wade Or LeBron" strategy). Also, the Thunder didn't turn the ball over very often, which is the best way to keep Wade at bay.
Furthermore, the X's-and-O's often called for Wade standing on the wing, watching James initiate pick-and-rolls on the other side of the floor. This was an issue in opening months of the Big Three era and it was striking to see the loitering and passivity come again on the national stage. Erik Spoelstra has made it a point to limit his play calls and emphasize improvisational and free-flowing basketball this season. This is the downside to that laissez-faire coaching philosophy.
To be sure, the Heat will review the game film and try to correct their late-game issues from Sunday. Getting one of the most unstoppable attackers fully invested and active in the offense shouldn't be a problem, but it was against the Thunder. One game isn't enough of a sample size to call it a trend so it's probably nothing more than a statistical anomaly.
But the good thing about a condensed season is that we don't have to wait that long to test that theory; the Heat play the Pacers in just a few hours.
Image courtesy of Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images, Enhanced and manipulated by: Alex T Design
Article courtesy of Tom Haberstroh: ESPN.com
So where will the Heat have their heads tonight facing the Indiana Pacers? How much is this going to affect their game and into the playoffs? As the "preview of the finals", everyone dubbed last nights match-up, comes to a close, you have to stop and think...Is the Heat worthy of an NBA championship, or is this OKC's time to shine...you decide, and I'll see you in the playoffs. ~ A.T.
Dwyane Wade didn't want to comment about the offense after losing to Oklahoma City on Sunday.
"I'd rather not talk about it," Wade told reporters.
Why? It's hard to know precisely why Wade avoided elaborating further, but there's no question that this might have something to do with it:
For the first time in Wade's career, he didn't take a shot from the floor or a free throw in the fourth quarter (minimum five minutes of playing time).
No shots, no freebies from the charity stripe, not even a turnover. Wade didn't "use" a possession all quarter with a field goal attempt, free throw attempt or a turnover, something he hasn't done in the 496 fourth quarters that qualified. Wade normally uses 30.2 percent of the Heat's possessions -- or about one every three plays -- while on the floor in the fourth quarter this season, but his usage rate was a stunning 0.0 percent on Sunday.
How could that happen?
There were a variety of factors. For starters, Wade wasn't the primary ball-handler in the fourth quarter. LeBron James dribbled the ball up the floor as the Heat's point guard down the stretch, taking on the playmaker role when the Heat were down by double-digits. If Wade had taken over point guard duties, there's little doubt that he would have at least taken a shot or two as he surveyed the defense. Wade did dribble the ball up the floor on one occasion, but tossed it to James as soon as he crossed halfcourt and James hit a mid-range jumper.
Secondly, it's not as if the Heat deliberately stonewalled their superstar. Wade passed off plenty of opportunities to score, instead letting his teammates take the shot. On multiple occasions down the stretch, you could see Wade actively pointing toward Shane Battier on the wing, a signal for James or Chris Bosh to give Battier the ball for a 3-point attempt. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.
That doesn't mean Wade didn't want the ball. Actually, on one particularly fastbreak opportunity, as our own Brian Windhorst noted, Wade ran past James Harden on the right wing and James failed to feed him the ball. Sure, James would have had to thread the needle to complete the pass, but that hasn't stopped James before. Wade was visibly frustrated that the play wasn't made.
Credit the Thunder defense for aggressively swarming James and Wade on the ball. On the occasions that Wade did try to initiate the offense, the Thunder used their length and activity to force a pass to a weaker scorer (this is what I call the Thunder's "Operation: Anyone But Wade Or LeBron" strategy). Also, the Thunder didn't turn the ball over very often, which is the best way to keep Wade at bay.
Furthermore, the X's-and-O's often called for Wade standing on the wing, watching James initiate pick-and-rolls on the other side of the floor. This was an issue in opening months of the Big Three era and it was striking to see the loitering and passivity come again on the national stage. Erik Spoelstra has made it a point to limit his play calls and emphasize improvisational and free-flowing basketball this season. This is the downside to that laissez-faire coaching philosophy.
To be sure, the Heat will review the game film and try to correct their late-game issues from Sunday. Getting one of the most unstoppable attackers fully invested and active in the offense shouldn't be a problem, but it was against the Thunder. One game isn't enough of a sample size to call it a trend so it's probably nothing more than a statistical anomaly.
But the good thing about a condensed season is that we don't have to wait that long to test that theory; the Heat play the Pacers in just a few hours.
Image courtesy of Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images, Enhanced and manipulated by: Alex T Design
Article courtesy of Tom Haberstroh: ESPN.com
So where will the Heat have their heads tonight facing the Indiana Pacers? How much is this going to affect their game and into the playoffs? As the "preview of the finals", everyone dubbed last nights match-up, comes to a close, you have to stop and think...Is the Heat worthy of an NBA championship, or is this OKC's time to shine...you decide, and I'll see you in the playoffs. ~ A.T.
Labels:
Article,
Basketball,
Dwyane Wade,
Heat,
Miami Heat,
NBA,
News,
Oklahoma,
Thunder,
Wade
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
OKC Thunder rebound Derek Fisher just in time
Fisher, who was traded from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Houston Rockets
and then released, arrived in Oklahoma to sign for the rest of the
season with the Thunder. Wednesday night, he was in uniform wearing No.
37 — same as his age — vs. the Los Angeles Clippers.
"There
were specific things I was looking for, the type of players, coaches,
atmosphere and everything fit here with what I wanted to be a part of,"
Fisher said. "When you can be a part of something special you have to do
it."
The Thunder lost backup Eric Maynor to a season-ending right knee injury Jan. 7. Though Maynor averaged 4.2 points a game, he had given them a steady ball-handler. Fisher averaged 5.9 points — the lowest since his second season in 1997-98 — with the Lakers. He never played for the Rockets.
He won five NBA
championships with the Lakers, but Fisher's value goes deeper than
numbers. The president of the players' union, he's considered a positive
locker room presence which could pay dividends with a young team such
as Oklahoma City.
After Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak traded him, he lamented the loss of Fisher, who could be a buffer between Kobe Bryant's periodic abrasiveness with teammates.
Hickson to Portland: In another move, the Portland Trail Blazers acquired forward J.J. Hickson off waivers. Hickson was bought out by the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday. To make room, the Blazers waived 6-11 center Mehmet Okur, who they acquired in a trade with the New Jersey Nets last week. Okur has played in only 17 games.
Article courtesy of http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball
Image courtesy of Alex T Design
Labels:
Article,
Basketball,
Derek Fisher,
NBA,
News,
OKC,
Oklahoma,
Thunder
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
NCAA March Madness: "Brackets, to go with an expert or not..."
Predictions from various sports experts:
My Picks, and yes upsets are key:
You know it. The second Monday morning of March, you get to your desk,
everyone’s talking about the bagels being a little stale in the
commissary, and Chuck in Sales swings by and drops off a blank NCAA
tournament bracket on your desk. “Ten bucks, buddy. Good luck.”For an hour, you blow off your morning meetings and fail to return any incoming emails as you nervously search all the sports web sites, trying to learn something, anything about New Mexico’s front-court and Murray State’s out-of-conference schedule.
You take your pen out, only to quickly switch over to a pencil. There will be changes. Many. And nothing is final until Thursday.Everyone’s talking about their brackets at the water cooler and you’re just trying your damndest to keep it all straight. Wait, Florida State beat North Carolina by 30 points this season? Saint Mary’s beat Gonzaga in their conference tournament? There’s just too much to compute and comprehend at once.
A lot of the so-called experts on TV will be making “bold” predictions in their Final Four brackets over the coming days. It’ll be tempting to blindly trust their counsel, to follow those Hi-Liter pens like magic wands and assume that the guys in suits who talk sports know more than you do when it comes to filling these brackets out.
But guess what? They don’t...
Continued Article courtesy of http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/
Peter Schrager
Now i went with the advice of a friend on not going with the "experts" because they are usually wrong on a lot of match-ups. Go with upsets and teams that cause them. Make smart moves and really think about your next decision. Studying the teams and match-ups should help and of course enjoy the games, should be intense! ~ A.T.
Labels:
Article,
Bracket,
college basketball,
March Madness,
NCAA basketball,
News,
Sports
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
NBA To Consider Allowing Advertisements On Jerseys...Really?
The NBA board of governors will vote in April whether to allow advertising on uniforms, according to Sporting News.
Placing advertising on uniforms has become common place on professional sports teams overseas, however, it has yet to make a significant appearance in American sports aside from NASCAR.
“Obviously, it’s a league decision, but as someone who spent seven years at NASCAR, I know the value of putting a brand on the playing field and the uniform, so it is certainly something I would support,” New Jersey Nets CEO Brett Yormark told the Sporting News. “You can monetize this in ways you can’t monetize any other kind of marketing inventory. And, of course, we’re in the No. 1 market in the country, so …”According to Sporting News, some NBA executives are waiting to see how much potential revenue could be gained from opening up jersey’s as a potential place to advertise before making their decision. If that number is high enough, it could sway some to take the potential public relations hit in turn for the increased revenue.
Article courtesy of http://tracking.si.com/
Image courtesy of Alex T Design
Now in my opinion we all saw this coming. Ads will run the world and people will make that extra dollar every time a logo is flashed or in this instance a player dunks with the respected product/service backing them up. NBA will do anything for the money, i mean come on...did we all forget about the lockout. ~A.T.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Where Amazing Happens: MVP Lebron James runs over Portland
LeBron James just loves his visits to Portland, and after scoring 38
in another Miami Heat double digit win, he has an average of 38.8 points
in his last five visits to face the Blazers. Combined with Dwyane
Wade’s 33, the Heat rolled to their ninth straight double digit victory,
beating the Portland Trail Blazers 107-93.
Chris Bosh wasn’t present, so the Heat’s remaining big two just stepped up. James finished with 38 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five steals, becoming the first player since individual turnovers have been recorded to finish with at least a 35-10-5-5 and no turnovers. But it wasn’t just his numbers in another MVP like performance, this time without the ass-slapping that followed like last year in the midst of all the jeers.
James guarded everyone, including Marcus Camby early on, showing just
how far he’s come as a defensive player, and how much the All-Star BS
hasn’t affected him. When James and Wade are this good, there’s no real
need for anyone to show his crunch time skills. Now, the Heat are one double digit win shy of tying the NBA record of
10 such wins, something which has been done three times, most recently
by the Houston Rockets in the 2007-2008.
For the Blazers, who have been continuing to slip recently, it’s turned into an 18-18 season, and watching how much better the Heat were makes you think of bad luck and how LaMarcus Aldridge, as good as he is, finishing with 20 points, was a bit too soft in a game the Blazers needed extra toughness while Camby struggled to show any kind of dominance in the paint. A un-retired Brandon Roy, an un-cursed Greg Oden. Things could have been different. But Portland’s problems of being unable to breakout of mediocrity shouldn’t trouble the Heat. They’re on a mission of winning the title, and their ability to overcome the setbacks or injuries this season, which have plagued to some degree each and every one of their three gems, just might mean they’ll be stronger come the playoffs.
They had quite a few rough patches last season, even before the fourth quarter collapses in the finals. The inability to beat the Bulls, the losing streaks mid-season seemed oh so tragic about a year ago. They aren’t happening now because the Heat learned from that, and they’re simply a better team. With Dwyane Wade back in expected form, it’s hard to argue they are the best in the league right now.
Article courtesy of http://sportige.com
Image courtesy of Alex T Design
Chris Bosh wasn’t present, so the Heat’s remaining big two just stepped up. James finished with 38 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five steals, becoming the first player since individual turnovers have been recorded to finish with at least a 35-10-5-5 and no turnovers. But it wasn’t just his numbers in another MVP like performance, this time without the ass-slapping that followed like last year in the midst of all the jeers.
For the Blazers, who have been continuing to slip recently, it’s turned into an 18-18 season, and watching how much better the Heat were makes you think of bad luck and how LaMarcus Aldridge, as good as he is, finishing with 20 points, was a bit too soft in a game the Blazers needed extra toughness while Camby struggled to show any kind of dominance in the paint. A un-retired Brandon Roy, an un-cursed Greg Oden. Things could have been different. But Portland’s problems of being unable to breakout of mediocrity shouldn’t trouble the Heat. They’re on a mission of winning the title, and their ability to overcome the setbacks or injuries this season, which have plagued to some degree each and every one of their three gems, just might mean they’ll be stronger come the playoffs.
They had quite a few rough patches last season, even before the fourth quarter collapses in the finals. The inability to beat the Bulls, the losing streaks mid-season seemed oh so tragic about a year ago. They aren’t happening now because the Heat learned from that, and they’re simply a better team. With Dwyane Wade back in expected form, it’s hard to argue they are the best in the league right now.
Article courtesy of http://sportige.com
Image courtesy of Alex T Design
Labels:
Article,
Basketball,
Lebron,
Lebron James,
Miami Heat,
MVP,
NBA,
News,
Portland Trail blazers,
Where Amazing Happens
Thursday, March 1, 2012
NBA Rumors: Are the Mavericks Looking to Bring Back Steve Nash?
It is well documented that the defending NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks have interest in signing both center Dwight Howard and point guard Deron Williams this offseason. If their attempts should be unsuccessful, however, a reunion with point guard Steve Nash is certainly possible. According to ESPN's Marc Stein, the Mavs could very well bring Nash, a two-time NBA MVP,
back to the city where he got his start. Nash is reportedly great
friends with Mavericks star forward Dirk Nowitzki, so it's likely that
the interest would be mutual.
Nash bolted for the Phoenix Suns following the 2003-04 season, as Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was unwilling to sign him to the monster contract that the Suns were. While Nash hasn't brought a title to Phoenix, the signing has obviously been a great one for the Suns. Certainly Cuban has to realize his mistake and would love to rectify it by bringing Nash back, provided neither Howard nor Williams are attainable. Jason Kidd is clearly in the twilight of his career, so Nash would be a major upgrade for the Mavs as he continues to play All-Star basketball.
The Mavericks have played better as of late as they are 21-15 and in sixth in the Western Conference, but they could use a shot in the arm moving forward. Nash isn't an option this season, but the prospect of pairing him with Nowitzki once again next year has to be tantalizing for Mavericks fans.
Even at the age of 38, Nash is leading the league in
assists with nearly 11 per contest, while shooting a career-best 54
percent from the field. Nash truly can do it all as he is a master
distributor, a great three-point shooter, one of the league's best
free-throw shooters and capable of driving to the basket as well.
It isn't often that an owner gets a chance to right a wrong, but it appears as though Cuban will have such a chance this offseason. It's understandable why Howard and Williams are the main priorities since they're younger players who can be franchise cornerstones for years to come, but signing Nash would be more of a feel-good move.On top of that, Nash may give them the best chance to win next year. Nash is the unquestioned master of the pick and roll, so it's crazy to think what he and Nowitzki could create together, especially since Nowitzki is now a wily veteran.
Not only would the signing be great for the Mavs, but it would work for Nash, too. I'm sure Nash wishes that things could have ended better for him in Dallas, but he has a chance to finish what he started. The Suns are clearly in rebuild mode, so signing with the Mavericks could be Nash's best and last chance to win a title.The Mavs have a lot of balls in the air as far as free agency goes, so it's unclear whether bringing back Nash is in the cards. If Dallas does decide to do it, though, Nash certainly won't disappoint.
Article courtesy of Bleacher Report
By Mike Chiari (Featured Columnist) on March 1, 2012
Nash bolted for the Phoenix Suns following the 2003-04 season, as Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was unwilling to sign him to the monster contract that the Suns were. While Nash hasn't brought a title to Phoenix, the signing has obviously been a great one for the Suns. Certainly Cuban has to realize his mistake and would love to rectify it by bringing Nash back, provided neither Howard nor Williams are attainable. Jason Kidd is clearly in the twilight of his career, so Nash would be a major upgrade for the Mavs as he continues to play All-Star basketball.
The Mavericks have played better as of late as they are 21-15 and in sixth in the Western Conference, but they could use a shot in the arm moving forward. Nash isn't an option this season, but the prospect of pairing him with Nowitzki once again next year has to be tantalizing for Mavericks fans.
It isn't often that an owner gets a chance to right a wrong, but it appears as though Cuban will have such a chance this offseason. It's understandable why Howard and Williams are the main priorities since they're younger players who can be franchise cornerstones for years to come, but signing Nash would be more of a feel-good move.On top of that, Nash may give them the best chance to win next year. Nash is the unquestioned master of the pick and roll, so it's crazy to think what he and Nowitzki could create together, especially since Nowitzki is now a wily veteran.
Not only would the signing be great for the Mavs, but it would work for Nash, too. I'm sure Nash wishes that things could have ended better for him in Dallas, but he has a chance to finish what he started. The Suns are clearly in rebuild mode, so signing with the Mavericks could be Nash's best and last chance to win a title.The Mavs have a lot of balls in the air as far as free agency goes, so it's unclear whether bringing back Nash is in the cards. If Dallas does decide to do it, though, Nash certainly won't disappoint.
Article courtesy of Bleacher Report
By Mike Chiari (Featured Columnist) on March 1, 2012
Labels:
Article,
Basketball,
Bleacher Report,
Dallas Mavericks,
NBA,
News,
Phoenix Suns,
Sports,
Steve Nash
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)