MVP TITLE STOLEN IN AN ARENA FULL OF EYE WITNESSES
By JJosepha News
Twitter.com/JJosephaNews
Willemstad; Curacao. Call the FBI, CIA, Homeland Security; this is a matter of national security, call President Obama to issue an executive order…
Call Interpol, call the voodoo priest, call the Chinese witch doctor, call Jerry Springer, call Fidel Castro, call Sylvester Stallone, Rambo and the Expendables! Authorities alert: MVP title stolen in an arena full of eye witnesses!
Call Bill Cunningham and get the LDT, and someone please call the Power Rangers and the Power Puff Girls!
Call Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker and Rush Hour 15; because no one believes what just happened. Someone please call the Reverend Al Sharpton, and call Channing Tatum, GI Joe and 21 Jump Street, to solve what just happened!
Call Denzel Washington from The Pelican Brief, and someone please, please call Jimmy Fallon at the Tonight Show and, call Mark Wahlberg and "Ted". Again, please call Denzel Washington and the Equalizer (because I really like Denzel Washington)!
Call Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Terminator, call Donald Trump, Charles Barkley, Bill Gates and "Help me Howard" from WPIX!
Call Spiderman, call Steve Wilko and someone please call Superman and Castiel from the Supernatural!
Call George Foreman, Judge Mathis and the Pope, because we all will need prayers after that decision.
Call P. Diddy, call Cupid, and please call Pharrell; because we need to be "Happy" after this!
Call The Rock, Dwayne Johnson; because he’s "the people’s choice", call Dwayne Wade; because he was right there, call JJosephaNews collect (because Barry won’t be happy)!!
And please someone please, call David Letterman, Howard Stern; and David Stern BACK to the NBA!
What is the penalty for stealing an NBA MVP Playoff Championship Title and Trophy? Is it 20 to none? We know that only in the MLB and NBA are athletes awarded and encourage to steal and Wardell Stephen Curry II and his sticky fingers led the 2015 NBA Playoffs with 39 steals. The 2015 NBA Championship game six was a perfect trifecta, the battle of Akron, Ohio’s two most talented sons in the 2015 NBA Playoffs. One is Wardell Stephen Curry II with six years less experience but three years younger than his counterpart, the other Akron, Ohio-born LeBron James.
On June 16, 2015, destiny choose Dell Curry II, but a greater injustice fell upon the fate of the Currys, but I do not refer to Curry’s obvious backcourt that was never called, that even the next door neighbour’s blind cat bellowed: "Curry’s backcourt". But karma quickly caught up with him as Bill Russell prepared to present the Playoffs MVP Trophy and Title, but it wasn’t for him.
Unlike Ice-T, both of whom are light skinned and have coloured eyes, Curry’s soft spoken personality, and not wanting to cause a ruffle in team spirit and appearing to be a sore loser; might have been overwhelmed by the fact of climbing the elusive 2015 Championship mountain and beating the other Akron-born son, "King" LeBron James, in the NBA Finals.
The parody of The King and The Pauper, the Light Skin; coloured eyes, stable parent home, born with a golden spoon in his mouth, and to the #30 wearing jersey, Wardell Stephen Curry, who on October 8, 1987, was traded by the Utah Jazz with Kent Benson to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Darryl Dawkins and Melvin Turpin. Dell Curry, the second, was a birthday gift to his father!
In 16 out of the 50 most notable NBA metrics of the NBA Playoffs, Curry leads by either topping the charts at #1 or #2. In addition; 46% of the metrics has Curry labelled in the top five in the 2015 NBA playoffs, whereas Iguodala’s name is consistently absent.
Now the hard cold reality it is that it is very unlikely, even if proven wrong, will the NBA correct its decision on who is rightly the MVP of the 2015 Playoff games; therefore, let us ask for some amendment and have the 2015 NBA Finals Championship MVP shared instead by Iguodala and Curry.
The MVP is the Most Valuable Player during the Playoff Finals that represents at its core someone who, if they were not present, their absence would create a void during determining times. When was there ever a time during the championship that Curry did not answer the call to heroism and showed the heart of a champion? Every shot that Curry made during the hard times took something out of the Cavaliers and it came to a point where I was hoping that he missed and not hoping that someone stopped him.
Iguodala most definitely was like a dagger to the Cleveland Cavaliers during the later games, but Curry was notably the "French Guillotine" throughout the entire playoff series. So which do you fear most, the person who MIGHT stab or; the person who WILL cut the head off?
We all believe Iguodala did a great job defending LeBron James, but James still had triple doubles and almost triple doubles ratings, but let’s not forget who the Cavaliers decided to foul to try and inch their way back into the win column and who was the person whose three-point accuracy stifled the Cleveland arena? Stephen Curry!
Let’s take a step back in time to the Chicago Bulls 1990s dynasty, in the 1997 NBA Playoff Finals Championship game six, Steve Kerr was a threat to the Jazz but it was Michael Jordan that the Utah Jazz really feared. Now I ask, who did the Cleveland Cavaliers feel more threatened by and who did they fear the most? The “threat/fear philosophy”, is one of the single most paramount measuring sticks psychologically for candidates of MVP status in professional sport.
Please, join me in the petition for justice for Wardell Stephen Curry II, to return what was rightly and duly earned: the 2015 NBA Finals Championship MVP, by participating and sharing in the petition signing at http://goo.gl/forms/7AvYc5iJFJ
Dr Martin Luther King Jr. once said: "Injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere."
PS Wishing all the fathers a Happy Father’s Day, in advance!
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