Wednesday Links – Marcus Camby Traded to Portland, Alex Ovechkin Won’t Miss 2014 Olympics, & Erin Andrews’ Competition

There’s nothing like the Olympics for some good old-fashioned language mix-up jokes. So kick back and check out these awesome links while you watch the non-stop curling action. I’ll be the guy taking an exam trying to calculate the final velocity of a Tim Lincecum fastball with a paperclip and the Tom Emanski instructional video collection.

Fred McGriff Tom Emanski

  • You’d think that someone would be as happy as this guy if he were traded away from the Clippers. Apparently Marcus Camby doesn’t think like the rest of us. Camby was traded to Portland yesterday and balked at the idea of moving from L.A to Oregon. Make sure to check out Bust a Bucket for more analysis and opinion on the basketball side of this deal.
  • The International Olympic Committee flexed it’s ridiculous power once again yesterday, forcing all three of the U.S. goaltenders to cover up slogans painted on their helmets. The most controversial of requests was the IOC demanding that Ryan Miller remove the slogan “Matt Man,” a tribute to Miller’s late friend, from his helmet. Miller protested and was able to keep the slogan, but had to remove “Miller Time,” a phrase he’s had on his helmet since his time at MSU.
Ryan Miller
  • Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl will undergo chemotherapy for a recurrent bout of prostate cancer. Karl is expected to miss some time, but nothing significant, as the Nuggets are currently second in the Western conference. Here’s hoping for another speedy recovery for Karl, and another run at a ring for Chauncey Billups. [via Basketball Prospectus]
  • A Stern Warning is the first to offer an apology to this year’s NBA rookie class. Originally called a “weak class,” the rookies have taken the league by storm this year, including a 140-128 win in the Rookie-Sophomore All-Star game. Guys like Tyreke Evans, Brandon Jennings, and DeJuan Blair are performing night in and night out, and the class is turning out to be much deeper than most other classes in recent memory. [via Sharapova’s Thigh]
  • I don’t care if it’s almost five years old, this made me laugh. I have two questions on this, you decide which one is more important. Who mistakes a burrito for a gun? And who the fuck eats a 30-inch burrito? [via my friend’s Facebook]

Rob’s Highlight of the Day

Another Olympic highlight today, so sadly a link is all I have. Canadian Alexandre Bilodeau won his country’s first ever gold medal on home soil in the ski mogul competition. The story behind Bilodeau’s gold medal is as inspirational as it gets, and the moguls were pretty exciting to watch as well.

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