AI in HI
Word on the street is NBA star, Allen Iverson, of the Philadelphia 76ers is in Hawaii checking out the sights.
Keep your eyes open for an AI sighting.
Technorati Tags: Club 939
Word on the street is NBA star, Allen Iverson, of the Philadelphia 76ers is in Hawaii checking out the sights.
Keep your eyes open for an AI sighting.
Technorati Tags: Club 939
Still a little bummed about not having the opportunity to try out some fan-dangled ideas, I went surfing the web for some humor and entertainment. Here’s some of what I found.
Remember the arcade game Sinistar? I was never any good at this game, but I loved the digitized voices of this game. How can you forget the sounds of Beware, I live! Run, coward! Beware, coward! I hunger! Run, run, run! I am SINISTAR, and the infamous scream. You can play a Shockwave remake of this classic (not for Mac, boo!!).
Not a fan of the Fun Factory? How about modern day music videos? Here’s the music video of T-Pain’s I’m N Luv (wit a Stripper).
Not your thing either? How about the emotional highs and lows from the NCAA Tournament captured in One Shining Moment?
What? Still not entertained? Okay, how about this video of a guy working comfortably in his kitchen.
Okay, I lied. I got one more Kicks Analysis for March Madness. Here’s a visual representation of the brackets and shoe sponsorships.
No wonder an Adidas-sponsored team came out of the Oakland bracket.
Can’t promise that I won’t have any other Kicks Analyses. 😉
Ooops! I forgot to add Reebok to the legend. Reebok teams are orange.
With March Madness officially over, here’s a wrap up of this year’s Kicks Analyses.
Of the 63 victories in the entire tournament, teams wearing Nike shoes won 46 games, a whopping 73% of the wins. Adidas came in second with 15 wins, or 24%. Reebok was a distant third with 2 wins good for 3% of the victories. And1 and New Balance were shut out this year.
Until next year…
Yes, we know the Florida Gators beat the UCLA Bruins in the NCAA Finals. Both teams play tough defense which sometimes made the game play ugly.
And speaking of ugly, despite the talent on the floor, man did I see some ugly mugs out there! So the real championship question is, which team is mo’ ugly?
I present the evidence.
| UCLA Bruins | |||||
| Jordan Farmar | Darren Collison | Lorenzo Mata | Ryan Hollins | Luc Richard Mbah a Moute | Alfred Aboya |
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| Corey Brewer | Taurean Green | Al Horford | Lee Humphrey | Joakim Noah | Chris Richard |
| Florida Gators | |||||
The recent trend of NCAA March Madness Tournament winners wearing Nike shoes continues with Florida’s victory over UCLA. Since 2000, teams wearing Nike have now taken 6 of the last 7 championships.
Would it have mattered if UCLA were wearing these?
Teams wearing Nike may be a consideration when picking brackets next year.
It doesn’t get any easier than this, UCLA and Adidas going against Florida and Nike. One game, one winner. The three-stripes against the Swoosh.
Kobe the rookie versus Kobe the veteran. TMac, KG, TD, Gilbert Arenas, and Antawn Jamison versus MJ, Lebron, Amare, Carmelo, and Vince Carter.
Can Adidas buck the recent trend of Nike-wearing teams winning the Big Dance?
This year’s March Madness Final Four features the UCLA Bruins, the George Mason Patriots, the LSU Tigers, and the Gators of Florida. Only UCLA is sponsored by Adidas with the other teams represented by Nike.
Nike Air Huarache 2K5, custom ID’ed for Glen “Big Baby” Davis. Nike Air Huararche 64, worn by several George Mason players and many other teams this tournament. Nike Air Force Operate, about two years old but still a favorite. Adidas Crazy 8, Kobe retro shoes before he switched to Nike.
The March Madness Elite 8 teams are set and ready to go one more round this weekend. As divined by the shoes, teams wearing Nike are beginning to dominate the playing field. Reebok-wearing Boston College was eliminated, leaving only Nike and Adidas representation. The two Adidas squads, UCLA and Memphis, are going head-to-head in the Regional Finals, leaving one Adidas team in the Final Four.
Here’s who is left, what they wear, and what conference they belong to.
Can Memphis or UCLA beat recent Nike history?
Which of this year’s Big Dancers have the shoes of champions? Unfortunately, if we go by recent history, Memphis, UCLA, and Boston College have the odds against them winning this year’s NCAA Tournament. Why you ask? Because these teams are wearing the wrong shoes.
Let’s review recent March Madness winners starting from 2000. Mateen Cleaves led Michigan State to the title in 2000 wearing Reebok Answers. In 2001, the talented Duke team of Battier, Duhon, Jay Williams, Boozer, and Dunleavy won wearing Nike. In 2002, Maryland shocked the NCAA Tournament with their Nike Shox Stunners. Carmelo Anthony and the Orange won in 2003 wearing various Nike Shox shoes. In 2004, Nike Lebron Zoom Generation and Air Force Operates were the rage with the UConn Huskies. Last year, the Heels had the hookup with Jordan Brand and Nike shoes. Who can forget their ice blue Retro Jordan X?
So if you’re keeping count, teams wearing Nike have won 5 of the last 6 NCAA Tournaments. Reebok was the only other brand represented since 2000. Yes, Nike sponsors most of the teams making the Big Dance, and of this year’s Sweet 16, 81% of the teams have Nikes, 13% Adidas, 6% Reebok.
Can this title trend change this year? So far, Adidas is going on to the Elite 8.
Before the Sweet 16 games start up, here’s a quick look at what team is wearing what.