Sports Center is really pissing me off! The only thing they have been discussing for an entire two weeks is if the St. Louis Cardinals are going to re-sign their super star first baseman, Albert Pujols or if the Denver Nuggets are finally going to trade their super star small-forward, Carmelo Anthony. This has gone as far as to making a top ten spot for both of them. One day they had a top ten plays for Anthony, showing his best plays while playing at Denver. Then they did the same thing for Pujols on another day. They also love to compare stats, especially with Pujols. Sports Center always compares his stats to the legendary baseball players before him like, Ted Williams, Mark McGuire, and even Barry Bonds. I do agree that he is an awesome player but do you have to cut the highlights from the Lakers game short to cover a story about a man who “only” wants 300,000,000$ for ten years? It may be worst with Anthony because he obviously does not want to play in Denver anymore and has expressed that he want to play on the east coast. The New Jersey Nets didn’t make things better when they took away their interest in Anthony, then the Lakers made it seem like they wanted him for a few days, and now the Knicks are the front runners (and while I type this, Denver is playing the Bucks and for the entire first half they have only talked about for the entire first quarter was. “where will Carmelo go?”). Now I am going to make use of “my job as a critic.” So to justify my opinion about this text, Sports Center just stick to highlights and leave the business to the front offices of these to great athletes, PLEASE!
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