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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2008

WNST's 2008 CHARITY GOLF OUTING
Mountain Branch Golf Club
1827 Mountain Road, Joppa MD 21085

Registration and practice range open at 12:30 p.m.

Join Drew Forrester for his annual charity golf outing to benefit the Casey Cares Foundation.  Click on the Charity Golf promo box for details and registration.


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10TH ANNUAL WINE TASTING RECEPTION & AUCTION
Abacrombie Fine Food & Accommodations
58 W Biddle Street, Baltimore

Join the Life and Breath Foundation, celebrity guests including past and present Ravens and Orioles, on Day One of their 2008 Sarcoidosis awareness event to benefit The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.  For info call 410-750-7338

 


MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2008

 

10TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
HAYFIELDS COUNTRY CLUB

Hunt Valley, MD

Join the Life and Breath Foundation at Hayfields on Day Two of their 2008 Sarcoidosis awareness event.  For info call 410-750-7338.

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NBA Playoff Thoughts and Notes
Location: BlogsWNST InsidersVince Fiduccia's Blog    
Posted by: Vince Fiduccia 5/8/2008 6:26 PM
I am getting more and more intrigued by the NBA playoffs.  The Sun has set on Phoenix. The Spurs are on their heels.  The Lakers are perfect, and Celtics are showing some holes.   Let’s go around the Association for some news and notes:
Paul Making a Point:  A great story is brewing in New Orleans, where Chris Paul is making an argument as the best player in the NBA, and he has most certainly passed Steve Nash and Jason Kidd as the best point guard in the league.  He embarrassed Kidd in the first round of the playoffs and is making Tony Parker look like Eva Longoria thus far in the second round.
Hornets Giving Hope: What a job Head Coach Bryon Scott has done with the Hornets, who are making the Spurs look old and slow so far.  This would be a great thing for the City of New Orleans which is still not back.  I wonder if that team can survive long term in that city.  It’s a great story and you can’t help but root for the Hornets.  Anything that gives people in that beleaguered city hope is a good thing.
Taking The Night off:  I can’t get over how many teams take the night off in the NBA Playoffs.  You literally don’t know what to expect from night to night.  I can understand in the regular season with travel and back-to-back nights, but the playoffs with sometimes two and three days between the games?   This is inexcusable and possibly tells you something about the heart of some players in the league. 
Could Baltimore Support an NBA Team:  I go back and forth on this one.  I am pretty sure that selling $45 upper deck tickets to see the Sacramento Kings on a Tuesday night would be hard even if we had a new arena next to Camden Yards.  However, if the team marketed well, won, and did some good things in the community, it might be able to draw enough corporate support from the metro area to make it. Actually the creation of MASN might be a help.  See the network has a giant hole in its schedule from November through April and an NBA team would be a nice addition.  Plus it would give a new team a good revenue base.   Pipe dream anyway, we are never getting a team as long as Washington or Philadelphia has one.

My Pick:   The Los Angeles Lakers over Boston in six games; Kobe Bryant wins the MVP and Phil Jackson retires after winning his 10th NBA title, as the best coach in NBA history

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