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Caps Are Up (3-1) In The NHL Final Series

The Washington Capitals, in their 43rd season are on the precipice of their first NHL title/Stanley Cup win, after taking (3-1) series command vs the first year, Las Vegas Golden Knights, with a (6-2) home win in game 4.

Evgeny Kusnetsov, who now has 31 ‘offs points had 4 assists in the tilt, while T.J. Oshie had a goal and two assists in the game 4 win.

“Wash” hopes to wrap up the crown at Las Vegas, on Thursday night, in game 5.

32 times, 31 consecutive after the lone exception, which was Toronto’s incredible comeback from a (3-0) series deficit vs Detroit in the 1942 final (hence there has never been a comeback to win from just a (3-1) series deficit in the NHL final), the team leading the NHL Final 3 games to 1, has won the title.

 

 

50 Years Since Robert Kennedy Was Killed And All Of It Haunts

Fifty years ago tonight, the darkness came and perhaps never left, as a man who had sought the better angels and changed for the far better, Robert F. Kennedy, was killed just after winning the California Primary.

Only one city with a large black population had no problems after another horror on the 4th, 2 months earlier, when the brilliant Martin Luther King was killed and that was Indianapolis.

The biggest reason peace manifested that fateful night was that  Mr. Kennedy stood on a flatbed truck in that city and talked to the audience, expressing his feelings when his brother John F. Kennedy, the U.S. President was killed and saying reacting with violence was not the answer then nor that night in 1968.

It is of course not the answer and neither is hatred and unfair persecution, such as that spewed by a man Robert Kennedy worked for, Senator Joseph McCarthy and his assistant Roy Cohn.

Cohn is in my opinion and many other people’s rivaled only by J.Edgar Hoover, for let’s just say not being nice, a vast understatement as to what they were. p

Kennedy sought his “better angels” and moved far away from McCarthy and his ways.

The current U.S. President, “D.J.” Trump has not even come close to doing so regarding his mentor, the same Roy Cohn.

Perhaps some day he will, but then again he owns that proverbial “land in Florida” and so much else, currency accepted here, however, likely not where he is going next.

 

If nothing else, consider Mr. Kennedy’s successful effort to look inside himself, reach, read, consult and most of all, work on improving himself.

This is really very difficult to do. I know!!

Caps Lead The Final VS First Year “Vegas” (2-1) Plus Washington Team Final Series Notes

Last night, the Washington Capitals won (3-1) at home, vs the Las Vegas Golden Knights to take a 2 games to 1, NHL Final Series lead.

As was the case in the Caps’ “#7 semis” win at Tampa Bay (Lightning), Alex Ovechkin, a great player and certainly a great goal scorer appearing in his first final series, in this year in which he played in his first “semi,” “struck” for the game’s first goal.

Ovechkin has scored the “go ahead to stay,” goal in the last three Caps’ wins, those being #7 semis and #’s 2 and 3 vs Las Vegas.

Evgeny Kuznetsov, whose overtime goal in #6/quarters dispatched the many time “Caps’ Conquering,” two time champion Penguins, added a goal and an assist in #3 last night.

In just the third Washington sports team win in three times that many (9) game 3’s, Jay Beagle had two assists, the second on Devante Smith Pelly’s insurance goal in the third period.

In the previous 8 Washington team sports league final series, no “Wash” team has ever led a final (2-1) (or better) and won that series.

Only the 1925 defending champion Washington Senators, who ended up dissipating a (3-1) World Series lead to the Pittsburgh Pirates, led (2-1) in a final series.

Before last night, the 1933 Senators, who eventually were 5’d by the New York Giants and the ’25 Senators who won games 1,3 and 4 but no more, won a game 3 as a Washington team in a league final.

The Red Wings swept the Caps in the ’98 final while the Bullets now the Wizards, were swept in ’71 and ’75 and lost the last 4 and in 5, in the same calendar, 1979 NBA final.

Washington’s Bullets won the title 40 years ago but trailed two games to one, (for that matter (1-0) and (3-2) before winning #’s 6 and 7, to win the title.

 

Alex Ovechkin, pictured above.

This Time It Was The Media That “Shot J.R.”

Paraphrasing Linda Gray’s “Sue Ellen,” who famously said “it was you Kristin (played by Mary Crosby) that shot J.R.” on the iconic show Dallas, which I now realize rightfully, in my changed opinion, kept the NBA from being shown live via CBS on Friday nights, the media “shot” another “J.R.” — one more average than the other, even with the popular surname Smith.

The game was tied, he was not going to score after that rebound and I doubt his team Cleveland would have.

Yes, it was a bad play, but even in sports terms, nowhere near that bad and certainly not decisive.

It was checked upon, J.R. Smith did not steal nor has the “crown jewels.”

 

The beautiful, classy Linda Gray pictured above.

In still one of the highest rated shows ever in November 1980, Linda’s character revealed the well guarded answer as to who/whom shot J.R.

 

 

NBA Update

For the fourth straight season, the Golden State Warriors won at home vs the Cleveland Cavaliers, in the NBA final round opening game.

As was the case in the 2015 opening game the tilt went into overtime (paid out at 15.5 to 1) but unlike that Warriors dominated overtime, this one also all Warriors (17-7), did not manifest in the favorite (a way to high 12 plus, which is also the opening game 2 line) “burn covering.” Thus I believe for the first time, at most the second time, in 19 GS/Cleveland final round game tilts, the favorite won and did not cover.

It also was one of the few close games among the 19 or for that matter in these NBA ‘offs. Three Warriors (Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson) scored in the 20’s, while the incredible LeBron James hit for 51 points, but his team lost the NBA final round opener for the eighth time in nine such games.

I will have more details on this game and notes (of course J.R. Smith made a bad play, however he also got a great rebound on the final sequence of regulation play. Yet the media, which not only hypes the good, also over does the bad, picking on one play in a game with so many vicissitudes (witness the case with the superb player, Bill Buckner).

Whether Smith forgot the game was tied, clearly the media has, overstating the play’s importance (see the Buckner case, which essentially interfered with a man and his family’s life) and the FACT the game was TIED. There were just 4 seconds left!

Speaking of facts, I have put up a link to last year’s post after game 1, which includes 2 more, regarding the two Cleveland sports teams (Indians the other, both the glorious, legitimate Cleveland Browns and the inept/not true Cleveland Browns–I am not defending the original team’s move from Cleveland to “Balti,” just the opposite—,  can never be in playoff series) incredible failures in final series openers (2-9), all but one of the 11 tilts played on the road.

 

NHL Final Series Update, Notes And Opinions

The best of seven, NHL Final series between the first season, Las Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals, who are completing their 43rd season, is tied at a game apiece.

Las Vegas got the game winning goal in the third period from Tomas Nosek in their (6-4) home win in their first final series game played Monday night.

Washington squared the series with a (3-2) win in game 2, ending their record streak of 5 final round game losses, in the post expansion era.

Braden Holtby’s spectacular stick save, denying Alex Tuch the tying goal with just over 2 minutes to play in the third period, highlighted the “Wash” victory.

It was just the sixth in 26 final game/series tilts for the two current “D.C.” area teams (the Caps and Wizards nee Bullets) in their history.
Included is the then Baltimore Bullets being swept by Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Oscar Robertson (by the way, all this discussion regarding who is the greatest NBA player is not only ridiculous to even consider James being better than Jordan, but also unfairly leaves Kareem especially, Oscar and others out of the discussion) and the Milwaukee Bucks in the ’71 NBA final.

The Red Wings swept the Caps in the ’98 NHL final, the Warriors, top heavy favorites vs James and the Cavaliers (I wish I had their overwhelming faith, as I do “fear” James and his greatness), this season swept the Washington Bullets in the ’75 NBA final.

Add a (4-1) loss as defending champions to Seattle in ’79 and their title was won in 7 in 1978, also vs Seattle.

Thus the Wizards nee Bullets (getting rid of guns would be more effective than changing the team name from Bullets) are (5-15) in final series games, the Caps are (1-5).

 

My “Frito Bandito” was green and I brought him out, listening to Earl Monroe and the Bullets on the radio.

 

Ingrid Bergman On The Dick Cavett Show

After 48 consecutive days of at least one NHL or NBA playoff game (April 11th-May 28th), it was great to watch the Dick Cavett Show on Decades.

I often watch it no matter what else in on television.

Last night’s 1978 interview, shown in 2 parts, encompassing the entire hour was a great one with the classy, Ingrid Bergman.

It was most revealing and I am glad I learned more about one of my favorite performers, Ingrid Bergman.

 

The one and only, beautiful, classy, Ingrid Bergman, pictured above.

Warriors/Cavaliers Final Fo(u)r The Fourth Straight Season

For an unprecedented (in any major North American sports league) fourth consecutive season, the same two teams, the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers will meet in that sport’s final series.

Golden State covered and “all teased” the Chris Paul-less Houston Rockets, winning by 9 points, as 6 point favorites.

They will open the final series at home, also for the fourth straight season, all and again on a Thursday night, vs the Cavaliers.

Not one of the 14 NBA semis games played yielded a win/no cover by the winning team.

The ballyhooed past Warriors/Cavaliers final games have yielded at most one such result in the 18 games over the past three seasons.

 

 

 

 

 

“Eight, You Get It Eight” As “L” James Will Be In His Eighth Straight Final, After The Cavs 7’d The Celtics, Who Once Won Eight Straight Titles

Let me “Jack Webb” it until one opinion coupled with facts at the end.

LeBron James hit for 35 points (the prop was 37 plus) leading the Cleveland Cavaliers, to their fourth straight NBA final (of course all four with Mr. James, since he jumped back to Cleveland for the ’15 season).

James will be in his eighth straight final, all coming after choosing his team four with Miami (’11-’14) and the aforementioned four with Cleveland. Of course all 8 final appearances, were won in the Eastern Conference.

This was the second time (the other was in the ’92 quarters), that the Cavs 7’d the Celtics on a Sunday. It also was the third time a James team (’12 Miami, James first title team) 7’d the Celtics, the one in ’12 also a “semi,” but won in Miami on a Saturday night. Boston did “7” the Cavs and James en route to the ’08 title, winning that NBA “quarter” on a Sunday.

The Cavs handed the Celtics their first home loss in these playoffs, preventing Boston from becoming the first team in any major North American sports league to win their first 11 home playoff games within a playoffs season.

There is so much more and much will be here after the ‘offs, facts you will not get any other place.

However, time for the facts/opinion. The great player LeBron James, who did not even have Kevin Love for #7 last night, but will have him and a much better chance than perceived, in the upcoming final series vs either Golden State or Houston, has now made 8 straight NBA final rounds.

Once, the glorious Boston Celtics won 8 straight NBA titles and had 40 percent (16) of the NBA’s 40 titles, when they won it all in 1986.

The great Al Lewis best known as an actor, was also a political activist and basketball maven.

Reflecting on my show, not long after Celts’ draft pick, Len Bias, a potential great, had died without ever playing an NBA game, Lewis called it, respectfully, in basketball terms,  a “death blow” to the Celtics.

In 32 seasons since their last crown, Boston’s glorious Celtics have just one title. They were nearly 3 to 1 underdogs in the just completed loss, which should be, but will not be cited, as the hype for James’ accomplishment in winning said series will progress.

However, they had a nice lead in #7 at home, but I could not watch it, hence could not “live” (the word spelled the same, is the opposite of say taped, not the opposite of die) it!

Perspective: Yesterday morning, as I drove back on I-95, thinking about and hoping to beat James and why I cared so much, a “Boston” song played, regarding “competition and peace of mind.”

It relaxed me, as I actually thought who cares about this “mass entertainment,” that I do not watch.

I was fine until the next exit sign read “James Street.” It was a literal and figurative sign and with all due respect to the ’69 college title winning Texas quarterback, James Street, not about him.

No, it was a sign about a magnificent basketball player named James, LeBron James!

 

The great, great player, LeBron James pictured above.

’63, ’79 now 2018–Both NBA “Semis” Go To A Decisive Seventh Game

Why fight it? Both NBA semis are going to seventh games, Bettman and NBC are happy with Las Vegas vs Washington in the NHL final and certainly that network is ecstatic that the horse Justify will bid for the racing Triple Crown on its airwaves in the Belmont Stakes on June 9th.

Only the Celtics among the 12 possible slots for the 3 years of both NBA semis going 7 games (’63, ’79 and now sadly, 2018) have been there twice.

Ten other teams have appeared once; among them the Cincinnati Royals, now the Sacramento Kings.

That franchise lost on the road in #7/semis to the eventual champion Celtics in ’63 and within the 40 season/39 year period at home, to the Lakers, (the other victor that “2 seventh game NBA semis year of 1963,”) in 2002 at Sacramento.