Monday, May 30, 2016

What is Memorial Day?


Memorial Day (History for Kids) Educational Videos for Students (Learning Cartoon Network)

Memorial Day is a great and wonderful way to remember our patriotic heroes who sacrificed their lives to help us breathe the air of freedom. This day is observed with families and friends visiting cemeteries and memorials to pay homage to their loved and forgotten ones.

Your silent tents of green

We deck with fragrant flowers;

Yours has the suffering been,

The memory shall be ours.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Memorial Day was first celebrated on May 30, 1868. It was observed by placing flowers on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers during the first national celebration. Gen. James Garfield made a speech at Arlington National Cemetery, after which around 5,000 participants helped to decorate the graves of the more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers who were buried there.

Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May 30. This date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom all over the country.

The alternative name of Memorial Day was first used in 1882. It did not become more common until after World War II, and was not declared the official name by Federal law until 1967. On June 28, 1968, the United States Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which moved three holidays from their traditional dates to a specified Monday in order to create a convenient three-day weekend. The holidays included Washingtons Birthday, now celebrated as Presidents Day; Veterans Day and Memorial Day. The change moved Memorial Day from its traditional May 30 date to the last Monday in May. The law took effect at the federal level in 1971.

Red poppies are a tradition inspired by a poem in 1915. In Flanders Fields, Moina Michael replied with her own poem:

We cherish too, the Poppy red

That grows on fields where valor led,

It seems to signal to the skies

That blood of heroes never dies.

Memorial Day is a day of remembrance of those who have died serving our country. I tear at the sound of Taps played at ceremonies on Memorial Day: We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them. Francis A. Walker.

I will tear up as well. We will be with our son, Scott, at his gravesite in Bigfork, Montana in memory of his service to our country. Have a fun, safe, and memorable Memorial Day weekend!

G*d Bless America and our great United States.

It is the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion.

It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.

It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.

It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble.

It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.

It is the VETERAN, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.

Source: http://www.aim.org/guest-column/what-is-memorial-day-4/

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Dez foot update, would he pull a Megatron and his amazing tolerance for pain


Jordan Spieth holes a stunning birdie putt on No. 16 at DEAN & DELUCA

Jon Machota and Brandon George of The Dallas Morning News are back with an all-new edition of Candidly Cowboys discussing their observations following the first "open to the media" Dallas Cowboys OTA session this offseason.

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Highlights from the episode:

Checking in on Dez"s health

Jon Machota: It"s the first time we got a chance to talk to him in a while. I think what was kind of interesting is that, when you"re around somebody like that all of a sudden you want to ask him about the foot and where he sits with that. And to keep in mind, I don"t think I mentioned this, but he is gonna have an X-ray coming up within the next couple of weeks to kind of determine where he"s at ... if he can be cleared for the next stage. It all hinges on what that X-ray says. If there was no X-ray and there were no doctors, Dez Bryant would be out there. He made that very clear.

Brandon George: If I understand it, it"s not like a concern about the X-ray; it"s more about just a checkup and see how far along he is right?

Would Dez pull a Calvin Johnson and retire early?

Jon Machota: Right, absolutely. And that is something that he talked about. But another thing, not talking to him in a while, I wanted to ask him about Calvin Johnson, a guy that obviously Dez looks up to and a guy that just recently stepped away from the game at 30-years-old. Dez is 27. I was just interested to get his take on what he thought about Calvin retiring, stepping away from the game when obviously he still has tread left on the tire. And just kind of what that makes Dez think of with his own career.

Brandon George: Dez is only 27. He"s three years away from where Calvin was at this point when he was retiring this offseason. As you know, you talk about Dez Bryant maybe retiring early, it literally would have to be some kind of major injury that would force Dez Bryant to retire early. There"s just no way I could see a healthy Dez Bryant stepping away from the game early in his career. He"s gonna leave everything out there. He"s so competitive. You just wonder how he"s gonna be able to manage those competitive juices when he"s not playing football. What is he gonna do? How"s that gonna look in his life? Dez is gonna run all the tread off his tires before he"s done. It"s going to be interesting to see what Dez Bryant actually looks like at the end of his career. But I can pretty much guarantee you he"s not going to retire early, unless he"s hurt.

Dez Bryant"s passion for football

Jon Machota: No question. I agree with you on that. He"s as aggressive, if not more aggressive, than any receiver I"ve ever watched play the game. I agree with you 100 percent. I don"t see him stepping away from the game early. It"ll be one of those things where I really feel like he"ll have to be past his prime and he"s just not the same player he once was and maybe he"ll lose a little bit of passion for the game then. I tell you what, I can"t see that happening any time in the near future. You suffer some of the injuries that Dez has suffered ... you look at some of these pictures of Dez"s hand from that finger injury that he played through. He still can"t straighten that finger all the way out. There"s a lot of stuff most people, if they had these problems in life, they"d be like "Yeah, this is enough." But this is life.

Brandon George: I"ll take you even further than that. I guess it was three or four years ago when the Cowboys played the Redskins late in the season. Dez was hurt, he hurt his back. I just remember they brought him into the locker room in a wheelchair. He was in so much pain, you could see him kind of bending over and yelling out. He was in his wheelchair and he just looked terrible. I"ve been around sports for two decades now and I can"t ever remember seeing an athlete in that much pain after a game. A couple of months later, he was back running and everything. You"re just not gonna keep Dez Bryant down long.

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Source: http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys/2016/05/27/dez-foot-update-pull-megatron-amazing-tolerance-pain

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Cavaliers to the Finals, Thunder-Warriors, NBA Notes


Golden State Warriors vs Oklahoma City Thunder - Game 3 - Full Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs

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The Cavs take care of the Raptors in six games and await the winner of the Thunder-Warriors series.

The Cleveland Cavaliers wrapped up the Eastern Conference Finals with a convincing win in Toronto last night, to finish off the Raptors in six games. The Raps getting two was more than many expected when the series started, and it"s worth pausing to congratulate them on a fantastic season--finishing 2nd in the East in the regular season and reaching the Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history. Also a salute to the great fans in Toronto, who stayed and cheered on their team well beyond the final buzzer.

But the Cavs were clearly the class of the conference again, and reach the Finals for the 2nd consecutive year behind the brilliant LeBron James, who went for 33-11-6 in last night"s win, absolutely dominating the game. The Cavs found their three point accuracy, which had been so lethal earlier in the playoffs, but disappeared for a bit against the Raps. Last night"s 17-31 performance ended the Raptors hopes on their home floor.

This marks the 6th straight season LeBron James has made it to the NBA Finals, an absolutely incredible achievement.

The Cavs await the winner of the Warriors-Thunder Western Conference Finals, with the Thunder holding a surprising 3-2 edge and the chance to close it out tonight at home.

Warriors at Thunder8:00 pm CDTTNT

The Warriors stayed alive with a home win in game five, but have a tough task tonight, as the Thunder dominated them in both earlier games in Oklahoma City in this series. The atmosphere in the arena is going to be bonkers tonight.

Elsewhere, the Rockets have hired Mike D"Antoni to be their head coach. D"Antoni, who had great success with his SSOL Suns teams, struggled with dubious personnel at later stops. D"Antoni is a believer in high tempo basketball, spreading the floor, and having shooters everywhere. He deserves acknowledgment for helping usher in the current style of basketball prevalent in the NBA, but whether he has the chops or personnel to turn the Rockets into a contender remains to be seen.

The Wolves (along with several other teams with lottery picks) will be attending a workout by Jaylen Brown on Cal"s campus today. Brown is an interesting and somewhat divisive prospect. His play as a freshman was not particularly impressive, and he lacked the statistical markers we tend to like to see to make us comfortable with prospects. On the other hand, his physical profile is, as they say, prototypical for an NBA wing.

What interests me, however, is the apparent disconnect between his on court IQ and his off court IQ. One of the consistent complaints about Brown"s play (albeit as a freshman) was his poor feel for the game--which is one of the weaknesses highlighted in his DX scouting video.

On the other hand, he is byall accounts a fantastically intelligent person. He chose Cal for its academics, and while he spent just one year there, apparently took a rigorous course load. He apparently likes learning and likes asking questions. This appeals to me. I like smart players--as Jeff Van Gundy sometimes says on television: "Dumb gets you beat." I think smart is good--it means better able to learn, to understand concepts, to process information. The question is whether that off-court intelligence will translate to smarter on court play with Brown.

At any rate, the Wolves will get to see him in person today.

Today"s musical birthday is Gladys Knight, born in 1944

Have a great weekend.

Source: http://www.canishoopus.com/2016/5/28/11805268/cavaliers-to-the-finals-thunder-warriors-nba-notes

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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Cavaliers now Vegas" favorite as Warriors Game 5 ticket prices drop


Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors - Game 2 - Full Highlights | 2016 NBA Playoffs

The Warriors" sudden plummet is sending shock waves from Oakland to Las Vegas.

Tickets for Thursday night"s win-or-you"re-done Game 5 at Oracle Arena are suddenly more affordable. And the bookies are also jumping off the bandwagon, anointing the Cleveland Cavaliers the new favorite to win the NBA title.

The Cavs, who began the season as favorites but were quickly eclipsed by the steam-rolling champions, are a 7-5 bet, according to Bovada.lv.

The Thunder, the Warriors" potential kryptonite, are second at 8-5. Golden State has fallen to 3-1. (Which is still a heckuva lot better than Toronto, at 25-1, despite tying the Eastern Conference Finals 2-2.)

According to online ticket reseller Rukkus, the average price for Thursday"s potential elimination game has plummeted to $509 with the cheapest seat going for $175. That average is more than $100 cheaper than Sunday"s Game 2.

Source: http://www.mercurynews.com/warriors/ci_29938701/cavaliers-now-vegas-favorite-warriors-game-5-ticket

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Watch Warriors vs. Thunder live stream, live score updates Game 4


Klay Thompson"s 11 3-Pointers | Warriors vs Thunder | Game 6 | May 28, 2016 | 2016 NBA Playoffs

The NBA Western Conference finals between the Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder continue Sunday night, with Game 3 at Chesapeake Energy Center in Oklahoma City.

The Thunder leads the best-of-7 series 2-1. Oklahoma City won 133-105 in Game 3 on Sunday to even the series.

TNT will broadcast the game beginning at 8 p.m. Central, 9 p.m. Eastern.

Preview

Draymond Green knows who is responsible for his kick to the groin of Thunder center Steven Adams: Russell Westbrook and the rest of the NBA stars who get to the foul line with a whole lot of salesmanship.

Green"s kick felled the 7-foot, 255-pound Adams during the second quarter of Golden State"s Game 3 loss to Oklahoma City in the Western Conference finals on Sunday night. Westbrook later said Green kicked Adams intentionally and that didn"t go over well with the Warriors" standout.

"There are multiple plays where I did it later in the game when I got fouled and my right leg went up," Green said Monday. "I always do it. Russell said I did it on purpose, but he"s part of the superstar group that started all this acting in the NBA."

Game 4 is Tuesday. Live streaming for Game 4 is available via TNT Overtime.

Green even pointed to a play at the end of the second quarter, when Green fouled Westbrook on a long 3-pointer.

"Russell Westbrook kicked me at the end of the half," Green said. "He just didn"t happen to catch me where I caught Steven Adams."

Westbrook wasn"t thrilled with Green"s comments, calling Green"s foul on the 3-pointer a "dumb play on his part."

"I"ve never been fined for one flop since I"ve been playing in the NBA," Westbrook said. "I don"t know about no flopping or nothing. I don"t know how to flop. But it seems like he was the one that was flailing, kicking his legs out and stuff yesterday. It wasn"t me."

Green was called for a flagrant 1 foul and Adams later noted that Green had kneed him in the same spot during Game 2. Green was fined $25,000 by the NBA on Monday and the foul was upgraded to a flagrant 2, but he was not suspended and will be in uniform when the defending champion Warriors try to even the series at 2-2.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he needs Green at his best.

"He needs to refocus a little bit," Kerr said. "He"ll admit it. It was not one of his best games in fact, it was one of his worst. The great thing with Draymond is he always turns it around. He"s one of the great competitors that we have in the league, that we have on our team. When things aren"t looking great, he usually plays his best."

Kerr knows Green might have made himself a target for the officials.

"Does he have to be careful? I guess," Kerr said. "Now, people are watching for him or whatever. He"s just going to play, he"s going to be himself, and we"ll see what happens."

Green insists the hit that sent Adams to the floor wasn"t that big a deal.

"I can see how somebody can think it was intentional, but yet nobody can go in my head and say, "Draymond was thinking about kicking him and he kicked him,"" Green said. "If you watch my reaction, I walk back to the three-point line, clap everybody"s hands, turn around and look like, "What"s the dude on the floor for?""

Green scored six points, made 1 of 9 shots and committed four turnovers in a game to forget. Normally one of the league"s best defenders, he was beaten numerous times individually by the Thunder, and the Warriors were outscored by 43 points with him on the floor.

With the crowd booing loudly every time Green touched the ball, he couldn"t make plays to shut Thunder fans up.

"That"s what was frustrating to me," he said. "I was just bad. I missed a couple easy ones and it just kind of killed my whole game. That was pretty frustrating, especially with all the boos, because I love boos and it usually helps me play well. It was frustrating that I couldn"t get it going."

Green has been below his standard throughout the series. He"s averaging 13 points on 37 percent shooting in the series, and just 5.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists. In the regular season, Green averaged 14 points on 49 percent shooting, 9.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists.

Warriors guard Stephen Curry expects Green to improve. Green bounced back after a poor Game 3 in a first-round loss to Houston to post 18 points, eight rebounds and six assists in a 121-94 victory in Game 4.

"He"s mentally strong, so nothing that happened last night is going to affect Game 4 except light a fire probably," Curry said. "You can look at trends and all that. In the Houston series, he was able to understand what he needed to do differently. He"s a very smart guy. He has a great eye for the game. I think it matters to him a lot to have an impact on the game. He"ll find a way."

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

Source: http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/05/watch_warriors_vs_thunder_live_1.html

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Patriots" Terrance Knighton ready to resume Kevin Durant recruitment to Celtics


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With good friend Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder one win away from a trip to the NBA Finals, New England Patriots defensive lineman Terrance Knighton has paused his attempts to coerce the former MVP to join the Boston Celtics this summer.

But the Windsor, Connecticut, native who signed this offseason with the Patriots has pledged to resume his full-court press once Durant"s season is over.

"I"m leaving him alone right now. Letting him finish up," Knighton told reporters earlier this week at Patriots" offseason training activities at Gillette Stadium.

"I love how he"s playing. I hope that he wins [an NBA title], kind of hope that he doesn"t. But as soon as the season"s over, if he"s hoisting the trophy or not, I"ll be texting him every day, calling him, flying down to OKC. I"ll be in his ear a lot. Trust me."

Knighton has previously noted how he and Durant clicked when introduced a few years back. Knighton visited Durant in Oklahoma City and posted some video of the two playing one-on-one at the team"s practice facility.

While many have wondered whether Oklahoma City"s strong playoff showing has made it more likely that Durant will re-sign with the Thunder when he reaches free agency this summer, the 6-foot-3, 354-pound Knighton says he"s an expert at applying pressure.

Having Knighton in New England can"t hurt. He played last season in Washington, Durant"s hometown and another potential suitor this summer if the free agent explores his options.

Source: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/celtics/post/_/id/4723187/patriots-terrance-knighton-ready-to-resume-kevin-durant-recruitment-to-celtics

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