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		<title>YOU CAN BUY PITCHING AND HITTING, BUT CAN YOU BUY HEART AND DESIRE?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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Â 
Iâ€™m in the middle of reading a terrific book about the careers of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson called â€˜When The Game Was Oursâ€ that was written with Jackie Mac Mullan, the book chronicles the careers of Magic and Bird as they rejuvenated the game of basketball as both collegiateÂ  and pro players.
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<p>Iâ€™m in the middle of reading a terrific book about the careers of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/When-Game-Ours-Larry-Bird/product-reviews/0547225474">â€˜When The Game Was Oursâ€</a> that was written with Jackie Mac Mullan, the book chronicles the careers of Magic and Bird as they rejuvenated the game of basketball as both collegiateÂ  and pro players.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>The book explores just how similar both players were not just in talent but in mindset, that the team comes first.Â Â  One of my favorite parts of the book is the great Celtics-Lakers rivalry that Bird and Magic revived from the days of Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. As with Russell and Chamberlain, Bird and Magic both held each other in high regard as men and as basketball players. But when it was game time, the friendship was put on hold and it was all about winning and about the team. A couple of quotes in the book really stood out to me. The first one was from Kevin McHale, the Hall of Fame forward who when asked about his days as a Celtic in the 80â€™s he said:</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p><em>â€œIt was the best time of my lifeâ€.</em></p>
<p><em>â€œOf all the things we did, what stands out is how naturally we gave of ourselves to the team. No person was bigger than the rest of usâ€</em></p>
<p><em>Â </em></p>
<p>What struck me about that quote was, here was a team that not only had All-Stars in its lineup, but three Hall of Famers as well. What they all had in common was they bought in to the Celtic way and played for the front of the jersey not the back. All three had the talent to go off and do their own thing but Bird was the leader and lead by example.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Magic Johnson was the same way with the Lakers. His mission was to make everyone around him better and to put up championship banners. He also had the motivation of Larry Bird and vice versa as both men thrived off each others performance.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>The other quote that got me thinking was this one by Mychal Thompson who was traded from the San Antonio Spurs to the Lakers and was taken aback by the intensity of the Lakers locker room before a Celtic-Lakers regular season game:</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p><em>â€œYou couldnâ€™t cut the tension with a chain sawâ€, Thompson said. The jovial big man, who hammed it up with Magic many time before, was surprised to see that even Johnson was grimfaced. Thompson asked Byron Scott, â€œSo why is everyone so serious around hereâ€? â€œBecause we hate the Celticsâ€, Scott replied.</em></p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>I bring all this up as a long segue into what the Mets really need to do this off season, beside getting some decent pitching and a big bat, they need to find out who gives a shit and who doesnâ€™t. Not just players but front office people the manage, coaches fans broadcasters everyone associated with this team. Do you think anyone in the Mets clubhouse when asked about playing the Phillies would say theyâ€™d want to beat them because they hate them? Are you kidding most players on this Mets team need double doses of Imodium AD when they hit Philly.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>The Mets are in dire need of a guy whether he be a front office type, or manager, who just doesnâ€™t give a fuck who gets mad at him to work at getting this team to play not only good smart fundamental baseball but to be a team. The best place for it to come would be from the players side but who on this roster right now has that ability to step up and lead?</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>The only name that pops into my head is Johan Santana, he has that Magic-Bird mentality but he is not an everyday player and that hinders his ability a bit to be â€œthe guyâ€. Guys like Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes like to talk the talk but they donâ€™t back it up. They are like me when I say Iâ€™m going to drop 10 pounds then I go and eat a half of Entermanns Crumb Cake and wash it down worth a couple of Yoo-Hooâ€™s.Â  Its one thing to say what youâ€™re going to do itâ€™s another to go out and do it.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>David Wright should be â€œthe guyâ€ and the Mets should have made it know by now the he â€œis the guyâ€ but the problem with Wright is he is not a Type â€“A personality guy. Iâ€™m not mad at Wright for the season he had, it was good by most standards except for his low HR total, what Iâ€™m sad about is that Wright quit on the team. Yes that play where he failed to score before Jeff Francouer was thrown out at 2<sup>nd</sup> base for the third out in a game against the Marlins in September. Wright is the face of the franchise he is the guy on all the adds and who makes all the appearances he is the METS. So here it is two months after that blunder and Iâ€™m still steaming from that. Sure, Jerry Manuel called him out and benched him the next day but what does that say when the guy who is your franchise player quits? What message does that send to the other 24 players? We saw it with Fernando Martinez when he failed to run out a pop up, not to mention the awful baseball judgment by Angel Pagan, there is a reason why not only the major league team are a bunch of losers but the top two farm teams are losers as well.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Here it is the hot stove season and a lot of the talk is about who will take over for Jerry Manuel when this team hits the skids again. The Mets are run worse than the Knicks, or Nets in fact theyâ€™re more like the Fucking LA Clippers.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>With all this talk about free agents and all, the best money the Mets could have spent this off season would have been paying off Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel and revamp the whole philosophy of how this franchise does business. Â The Mets are said to be going abck to the old style Mets uniform with the cream color and thin pinstripe, they need to go back to the no name on the back of the jersey as well. Nothing will change in Flushing until someone in that clubhouse steps up and challeges his teammates or a manager is brought in to hold players accountable. Hopefully Jerry Manuel will look a this spring training as a way to get that message across. What has J-Man got to lose? He is on the tissue thin ice so if it were me Iâ€™d make it known to the players donâ€™t be making to many plans to socialize this spring as they will be working until exhaustion hits.Â  Let the players know now that this is the policy and if you donâ€™t like or feel youâ€™re up to let us know and we will send you some place else, no matter who you are or how much you makeâ€ Time for some tough love.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>I donâ€™t know about you but Iâ€™m tired of supporting a team that doesnâ€™t give a shit. I know the players donâ€™t take the losses as hard as the fans but Jesus H Christ canâ€™t you act like you actually give a shit? Iâ€™ve said the difference between Mets fans and Highlander fans is we root for the team they root for the Championships. But what we also root for is hustle and desire as well.</p>
<p>Â </p>
<p>Maybe Larry Bird and Magic Johnson would like to run a MLB team?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Keane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iâ€™m in the middle of reading a terrific book about the careers of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson called â€˜When The Game Was Oursâ€ that was written with Jackie Mac Mullan, the book chronicles the careers of Magic and Bird as they rejuvenated the game of basketball as both collegiateÂ  and pro players.
The book explores [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iâ€™m in the middle of reading a terrific book about the careers of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/When-Game-Ours-Larry-Bird/product-reviews/0547225474">â€˜When The Game Was Oursâ€</a> that was written with Jackie Mac Mullan, the book chronicles the careers of Magic and Bird as they rejuvenated the game of basketball as both collegiateÂ  and pro players.</p>
<p>The book explores just how similar both players were not just in talent but in mindset, that the team comes first.Â Â  One of my favorite parts of the book is the great Celtics-Lakers rivalry that Bird and Magic revived from the days of Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. As with Russell and Chamberlain, Bird and Magic both held each other in high regard as men and as basketball players. But when it was game time, the friendship was put on hold and it was all about winning and about the team. A couple of quotes in the book really stood out to me. The first one was from Kevin McHale, the Hall of Fame forward who when asked about his days as a Celtic in the 80â€™s he said:</p>
<p><em>â€œIt was the best time of my lifeâ€.</em></p>
<p><em>â€œOf all the things we did, what stands out is how naturally we gave of ourselves to the team. No person was bigger than the rest of usâ€</em></p>
<p><em> </em></p>
<p>What struck me about that quote was, here was a team that not only had All-Stars in its lineup, but three Hall of Famers as well. What they all had in common was they bought in to the Celtic way and played for the front of the jersey not the back. All three had the talent to go off and do their own thing but Bird was the leader and lead by example.</p>
<p>Magic Johnson was the same way with the Lakers. His mission was to make everyone around him better and to put up championship banners. He also had the motivation of Larry Bird and vice versa as both men thrived off each others performance.</p>
<p>The other quote that got me thinking was this one by Mychal Thompson who was traded from the San Antonio Spurs to the Lakers and was taken aback by the intensity of the Lakers locker room before a Celtic-Lakers regular season game:</p>
<p><em>â€œYou couldnâ€™t cut the tension with a chain sawâ€, Thompson said. The jovial big man, who hammed it up with Magic many time before, was surprised to see that even Johnson was grimfaced. Thompson asked Byron Scott, â€œSo why is everyone so serious around hereâ€? â€œBecause we hate the Celticsâ€, Scott replied.</em></p>
<p>I bring all this up as a long segue into what the Mets really need to do this off season, beside getting some decent pitching and a big bat, they need to find out who gives a shit and who doesnâ€™t. Not just players but front office people the manage, coaches fans broadcasters everyone associated with this team. Do you think anyone in the Mets clubhouse when asked about playing the Phillies would say theyâ€™d want to beat them because they hate them? Are you kidding most players on this Mets team need double doses of Imodium AD when they hit Philly.</p>
<p>The Mets are in dire need of a guy whether he be a front office type, or manager, who just doesnâ€™t give a fuck who gets mad at him to work at getting this team to play not only good smart fundamental baseball but to be a team. The best place for it to come would be from the players side but who on this roster right now has that ability to step up and lead?</p>
<p>The only name that pops into my head is Johan Santana, he has that Magic-Bird mentality but he is not an everyday player and that hinders his ability a bit to be â€œthe guyâ€. Guys like Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes like to talk the talk but they donâ€™t back it up. They are like me when I say Iâ€™m going to drop 10 pounds then I go and eat a half of Entermanns Crumb Cake and wash it down worth a couple of Yoo-Hooâ€™s.Â  Its one thing to say what youâ€™re going to do itâ€™s another to go out and do it.</p>
<p>David Wright should be â€œthe guyâ€ and the Mets should have made it know by now the he â€œis the guyâ€ but the problem with Wright is he is not a Type â€“A personality guy. Iâ€™m not mad at Wright for the season he had, it was good by most standards except for his low HR total, what Iâ€™m sad about is that Wright quit on the team. Yes that play where he failed to score before Jeff Francouer was thrown out at 2<sup>nd</sup> base for the third out in a game against the Marlins in September. Wright is the face of the franchise he is the guy on all the adds and who makes all the appearances he is the METS. So here it is two months after that blunder and Iâ€™m still steaming from that. Sure, Jerry Manuel called him out and benched him the next day but what does that say when the guy who is your franchise player quits? What message does that send to the other 24 players? We saw it with Fernando Martinez when he failed to run out a pop up, not to mention the awful baseball judgment by Angel Pagan, there is a reason why not only the major league team are a bunch of losers but the top two farm teams are losers as well.</p>
<p>Here it is the hot stove season and a lot of the talk is about who will take over for Jerry Manuel when this team hits the skids again. The Mets are run worse than the Knicks, or Nets in fact theyâ€™re more like the Fucking LA Clippers.</p>
<p>With all this talk about free agents and all, the best money the Mets could have spent this off season would have been paying off Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel and revamp the whole philosophy of how this franchise does business. Â The Mets are said to be going abck to the old style Mets uniform with the cream color and thin pinstripe, they need to go back to the no name on the back of the jersey as well. Nothing will change in Flushing until someone in that clubhouse steps up and challeges his teammates or a manager is brought in to hold players accountable. Hopefully Jerry Manuel will look a this spring training as a way to get that message across. What has J-Man got to lose? He is on the tissue thin ice so if it were me Iâ€™d make it known to the players donâ€™t be making to many plans to socialize this spring as they will be working until exhaustion hits.Â  Let the players know now that this is the policy and if you donâ€™t like or feel youâ€™re up to let us know and we will send you some place else, no matter who you are or how much you makeâ€ Time for some tough love.</p>
<p>I donâ€™t know about you but Iâ€™m tired of supporting a team that doesnâ€™t give a shit. I know the players donâ€™t take the losses as hard as the fans but Jesus H Christ canâ€™t you act like you actually give a shit? Iâ€™ve said the difference between Mets fans and Highlander fans is we root for the team they root for the Championships. But what we also root for is hustle and desire as well.</p>
<p>Maybe Larry Bird and Magic Johnson would like to run a MLB team?</p>
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