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The Top 50 NBA Commercials of All Time

by Jared Wade on April 12, 2010 at 1:28 am · 8 comments

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In the Spring of 2007, I was just a young pup in this NBA blogging world. Since then, I have accumulated literally dozens of readers and made untold tens of dollars writing about the NBA, but back then the only people reading this blog were me and Drop Dead Fred. (He didn’t even like it … I just spammed his Gmail account with links to my posts.)

Then, on April 4, 2007, I did a post called “The Top 50 NBA Commercials of All Time” that got linked to from Henry Abbott’s new ESPN version of TrueHoop and a cavalcade of other NBA blogs that probably don’t even exist anymore and, like, 40,000 people showed up. Since my previous high in any day was somewhere south of 4 unique users, it was pretty cool.

Unfortunately, within the year I switched hosting companies and perhaps-due-to-nonpayment (who remembers really?), I lost pretty much all my old content in the transfer. It seemed like a bummer at the time, but honestly the commercial thing and like three other posts were probably the only not completely terrible things I ever did. Still, losing stuff sucks.

HOWEVER, through the miracle of the a tech-smart friend of mine, I was recently able to recover some stuff. And so, mostly because I want to put it back in my archives, I’m re-posting it as it was originally posted verbatim in April, 2007. (Thus, forgive the omission of any spots from the last three years that warrant inclusion.)

Additionally, this may as well be the formal launch of “The NBA Commercial Project,” which will be an attempt to gather links to video for every NBA commercial ever made. We’ll start with just these 50 and build on that. And that’s where I’ll need your help. Head over there and drop links to videos in the comments.

Just do it (wocka, wocka, wocka).

Check the full, original Top 50 after the jump.

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Production Notes

by Jared Wade on November 4, 2009 at 3:15 pm · 0 comments

Sports fans,

Been caught up in a few things that you’ll hear more about soon, so that’s the delay in the postcard stuff. I’ll be back on that in a minute, even if they’ll be more “team outlooks” at this point than previews. Same difference. Plus, they will still be free to look at.

Might get something else up here today or might not.

In the meantime, here’s where else you can find me:

And apropos of nothing aside from me reminiscing about when I actually enjoyed watching the Pacers and Knicks play, here’s a photo of Mr. Lee.

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(L-R) Mike. Spike.

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Reggie Thinks Gotham Turnt Skirt

by Jared Wade on February 4, 2009 at 1:00 pm · 0 comments

It’s no secret round these parts that we love us some Reggie Miller. Thus, here’s what he told CBS Sports regarding the Madison Square Garden crowd’s reaction to Kobe’s 61-point game the other night. (via Slam)

“I was texting Spike as the game was going on, saying how disappointed I was in the fans chanting ‘MVP’ for Kobe,” Miller said Tuesday, speaking on a TNT pre-All-Star conference call. “I was like, ‘How the mighty have fallen.’ Because I remember in times past, I never got cheered. I’m sure Jordan never got cheered. And now they are chanting ‘MVP!’ for Kobe? And all [Lee] kept doing was texting back and going, ‘Look, times have changed. The climate has changed.’

“I wish I would’ve gotten the red carpet treatment when I went to the Garden,” Miller said. “That would’ve been nice.”

Hate to break it to you, Reg, but regardless of climate, you’re just never gonna get the “red carpet treatment” from someone you rape repeatedly during the NBA Playoffs. That’s what Dad always said about why Mom left anyway. What? Some guys just get more excited about “40 Games in 40 Nights” than others.

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The Knicks Hate Their Fans

by Jared Wade on October 28, 2008 at 12:03 pm · 0 comments

Despite his agEHHHHHH OHHHHHHHHHH dunk on Friday night, Patrick Ewing Jr. was cut yesterday. You know, cause they needed that final roster spot for Anthony Roberson, who by my calculations will certainly lead the Knicks to at least an additional eight more wins and definitely validate holding down that 15th man spot over the son of the most popular player in team history and all.

Here’s new GM Donnie Walsh’s sentiments on the the cut.

“It’s painful,” Walsh said. “You want people who people like.”

So why not just keep him?

For more on Walsh, who I think is a great executive, check this great article from New York magazine.

UPDATE: DIme caught up with Spike Lee down at the Kia NBA Tip-Off in New York’s Union Square today, and he is not so thrilled with the decision to cut young Ewing neither.

“I’m totally disgusted with the Knicks cutting Patrick Ewing, Jr. I don’t understand that. I don’t understand it. The guy can play. I mean he can play, he wants to play. You can’t teach that – somebody who wants to play, somebody who would go through a brick wall to help their team. And I don’t think that people count the fact that he’s Patrick Ewing’s son. Come on.

“I don’t understand that move. I’m not trying to blast Donnie Walsh of Coach D’Antoni, I’m not looking to blow up their spot. But it seems to me they could have found a space for him.”

Spike also sounds optimistic that LeBron will come to MSG instead of joining the NJ/Brooklyn Nets in 2010.

He wants to come to New York. He told me people are putting this stuff about him coming to Brooklyn because of Jay-Z. First of all, this Brooklyn thing is no wrap. That’s not a done deal. Hova’s his boy, but that’s going to determine where he leaves, if he chooses to do so.

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