PDA

View Full Version : Miami Herald hating on Dallas



Adidas410s
06-08-2006, 03:40 PM
Miami wins! Now we can go shoppingBY DAVE BARRY

JARED LAZARUS / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

So the NBA playoffs come down to this: Miami vs. Dallas. Tonight they begin a series that will determine which city is the winner and which city has many residents who are not cowboys but wear cowboy hats anyway, often in urban environments where they look ridiculous.

Only time will tell.

For now we should all salute both of these fine cities, which have so many reasons to be proud. Miami, of course, has its spectacular natural beauty, its exploding cultural scene, its vibrant nightlife, its sizzling Latin-Caribbean energy, its booming economy. Dallas, for its part, has a total of five Neiman Marcuses. Miami is the departure point for cruise ships sailing to some of the world's greatest great vacation ports; Dallas is often called the ``Gateway to Fort Worth.''

Both cities attract millions of visitors each year. They come to Miami to swim, dive, fish, boat, golf, shop, dine, enjoy the exciting club scene or simply ''kick back'' on the beach. They go to Dallas mainly to change planes, which at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport can also be very exciting, as you know if you've ever attempted to get from gate B-36 to gate C-39 (a distance of eight miles) in time to make your connecting flight, which leaves in 13 minutes.

I'm not saying that these two cities are unblemished paradises. Both have drawbacks: Miami is vulnerable to hurricanes, whereas Dallas is completely surrounded by Texas. But overall, they are fine places, and it's a shame that the NBA championship can't be awarded to both the Miami Heat and the Dallas Cows.

But it can't. One team (Miami) must win. So let's take an objective look at how the two teams match up for the championship series:

• Billionaire owners: Each team has one. The Heat's billionaire is Micky Arison, a quiet, dignified man who pretty much stays out of the limelight, preferring to let the actual basketball players get the attention. The Cows' billionaire is Mark Cuban, who takes a somewhat different approach, which is to do everything possible to make sure that nobody ever, for one second, forgets that he is a billionaire NBA owner. Here's what Mark's team's official website has to say about Mark:

``When Mark Cuban purchased the Dallas Mavericks on Jan. 14, 2000, the face of the organization began to change immediately. Cuban was not only successful at instilling a sense of pride and passion into Mavericks fans by presenting himself as the ultimate role model by cheering from the same seats he had in years past, but he also became the first owner in team sports to encourage fan interaction through e-mail on his personal computer. It was through this personal touch that fans throughout the Metroplex, and around the world, began to notice Cuban's energetic personality and take notice of the Mavericks. Cuban's whatever-it-takes attitude and commitment to winning has everyone's attention.''

That's right: Everyone pays attention to Mark, thanks to his energetic personality! Recently, in his capacity as ultimate role model, Mark went on to the court after a playoff game to berate the officials. He was fined $200,000, but that was no problem for Mark, because he's a billionaire! Who owns an NBA team! Did I mention that already? Well it's true! Whenever he wants, Mark can go on to the court or hang around with the players and enjoy the aroma wafting from their athletic supporters.

So I have to give the edge, in the owner department, to: Micky. Now let's move on to another important matchup:

• Players: Here I again have to, in all objectivity, give the edge to the Heat. Our players are a group of plucky fellows, led by the veteran Shaquille O'Neal, who, at age 52, is still going strong, despite the fact that many of his free-throw attempts wind up on other planets. Also he is constantly being whistled for fouls that are not his fault. They are the fault of gravity. Because of his large mass, Shaquille creates a powerful force field that causes smaller objects -- toasters, motorcycles, opposing centers -- to be sucked into his orbit and slam into his body, as Shaquille watches helplessly. Incredibly, the referees often blame Shaquille for this, which is an outrage, but Micky has far too much class to complain.

The final element in the Heat-Cows matchup is:

• Fans: Here the contest is closer. Both teams fill their arenas with enthusiastic fans from all walks of life, except of course those walks that can't afford to pay upward of $500 per seat to watch a basketball game. Usually Miami has the edge in the number of female fans sporting large and flagrantly artificial upthrusting bazoomage, but Dallas also is very strong in this department. The only real difference between the two crowds is that Dallas fans are led by the ultimate role model, cheering from the same seats. So I have no choice but to give the edge to: Miami.

In conclusion, Miami should win the series. I understand that my analysis could be faulty, and that I may get some criticism from Dallas fans. (''You moron! We have six Neiman Marcuses!'') I apologize in advance if I have offended anybody. I'm merely expressing my opinion; obviously, the question of which is the better team, and the winning city, will be decided on the court.

Unless the refs steal it from us.


http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/basketball/14765958.htm

PHS Wildcats
06-08-2006, 03:47 PM
It's just an opinion:clap:

Adidas410s
06-08-2006, 03:52 PM
Originally posted by PHS Wildcats
It's just an opinion:clap:

Some pretty funny stuff too...

DaHop72
06-08-2006, 03:53 PM
And a poor one at that. Of course we know about opinions, they are just like arm pits.:D And they all tend to stink at times.

Phil C
06-08-2006, 03:55 PM
SHOW SOME COMPASSION!! :mad:

DaHop72
06-08-2006, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by Phil C
SHOW SOME COMPASSION!! :mad:
No can do Phil.:D

pirate4state
06-08-2006, 04:15 PM
Let me just say that I don't like basketball :D but that was FUNNY!!!! :D Dallas Cows. :evillaugh

BlueBlood
06-08-2006, 04:17 PM
I was born in Texas and that article is funny.

smustangs
06-08-2006, 07:59 PM
i have to agree i find it funny haha

DU_stud04
06-08-2006, 08:47 PM
this is hilarious.....sounds like something i would write

RMAC
06-08-2006, 10:42 PM
I agree, it's a funny article. But we also must take into account, that if we had his sort of class, or should I say, lack thereof, we could find, hell, I could find all sorts of stupid crap to give the edge to the Dallas "Cows" as he dubbed them. It's really nothing more than a 10 year old trapped in the body of a guy who got a job at a newspaper. Just my opinion though . . .

BreckTxLonghorn
06-08-2006, 11:44 PM
There's a difference between giving an opinion and ridiculing a team/town/state.

He may have been trying to be funny, but that's probably the least professional article I've read by a person who actually gets paid to write. I know it's hard to be objective when you're a home town writer, but that was just insulting to me.

BullsFan
06-08-2006, 11:47 PM
It'll be plenty funny once the Mavs win the series. I'll be laughing my head off then. :D

back to lurking...

Cameron Crazy
06-09-2006, 12:08 AM
GO MAVS~

Phil C
06-09-2006, 08:38 AM
What was even funnier was after Game 1 the score read Dallas 90 Miami 80. :D

Adidas410s
06-09-2006, 08:55 AM
Originally posted by Phil C
What was even funnier was after Game 1 the score read Dallas 90 Miami 80. :D

Wise words from a wise man...:clap:

STANG RED
06-09-2006, 09:01 AM
I thought it was a great article, and very funny. Thats what a home town writter is supposed to do, and this guy did a great job. Now it is just up to a Dallas writer to respond in kind. He just threw down the gauntlet and somebody has got to pick it up.
It just seemed like alot of good natured ribbing to me. Not unlike what you see on the dlow on a daily basis during football season. No reason to get your panties all twisted up in a bunch.

STANG RED
06-12-2006, 03:28 PM
I was just wondering what this writer has to say now. Anybody got the site for this guys stories? I bet he's not so cocky now.

big daddy russ
06-12-2006, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by STANG RED
I was just wondering what this writer has to say now. Anybody got the site for this guys stories? I bet he's not so cocky now.
Dave Barry is the greatest journalist in the world.














And he knows it. He'll be cocky for the rest of his life.