Friday, June 23, 2006
Larry Brown, Robert Altman, the Mets & the World Cup
Knicks can Larry Brown
It's really a shame that the 2nd-worst team in the NBA chose to blame their abominable 2005-2006 season (just 23 wins) on Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown rather than on Hall of Fame player Isiah Thomas, the team's GM.

Robert Altman on weed
Moviedom's most prolific director loves marijuana. He's gone on record numerous times (though never in High Times) about his predilection for pot.

Mets split series with Reds
Pedro Martinez won his 7th game and David Wright belted 2 more HRs in yesterday's 6-2 Met victory over the pesky Reds. On Wednesday, Jose Reyes hit for the cycle (single, double, triple, HR), but Billy Wagner blew the save (his 4th) and lost the game (his 1st). Now the Mets (45-27) embark on an extended tour of AL East cities, starting tonight in Toronto, as Tom Glavine will attempt to become MLB's 1st 11-game winner. Then they travel to Boston and back to New York next weekend for 3 games at Yankee Stadium. Should be interesting...
US bows out of World Cup
Don't expect a boom in soccer interest with the US' early departure from the highly competitive World Cup.

The rap on Ecuador has been that they're an Andean team and can't win at altitudes below 8,000 feet. That ignores the county's geography; many of the Ecuadorean players are from Esmeraldas Province, a coastal area populated mainly by the descendants of escaped slaves. (I have a tape of Esmeraldas drumming that sounds straight out of West Africa.)
OK, family loyalties aside, I don't know if there'll be joy on Roosevelt Avenue after Ecuador takes on England Sunday morning.
When I take a look at the brackets, I guess that the semis will probably be England-Argentina (maybe Holland-Argentina) and Brazil-Spain, leading to an Argentina-Brazil final.
So who will the Mano de Dios touch? I don't know.
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