Showing posts with label Cassius Clay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cassius Clay. Show all posts

21 February, 2010

Life after Death


"There's far too many of you dying..."

Marvin Gaye - What's Going On

45 years ago today, Malcolm X died, and while I would arrive many years later, I learned from his example.

Respect

Malcolm is often identified with hate, and for being a radical, however I believe that he was the opposite of those labels, as his fight was for the human rights of his people in the United States. I was very interested in his life at a young age, because every February I would always learn about the same people, places, and things for Black History Month. I could never understand why Malcolm X was never taught or mentioned, so I did my own research in the same school where his legacy was never explained.

Not only did he help to instill a sense of self pride, he also sparked an interest in Muhammad Ali. Prior to my reading the Autobiography of Malcolm X, I didn't realize that they were best friends, and Malcolm was the quiet leader in the then Cassius Clay's corner.

In my youth, these stories helped me understand that my heritage and history is very diverse...and the slave trade is only part of a bigger story.

29 October, 2009

Mr. Do It All

Chosen

"They tried to box me in like Cassius..."

Common - The Game

The Cavs made some moves via free agency, and the NBA Draft this summer, however after 2-games they are sans victories.

The League

The NBA's regular season is 82-games deep, so what are my thoughts on Cleveland and their addition of Shaq, Jamario Moon, and Anthony Parker? Well I'd have to revisit the top of this sentence and say that 2-games don't make a season.

In basketball the saying goes, it's not how you start...it's how you finish, and while the Orlando Magic jumped all over the 76ers case last night, and the Celtics look amazing with Rasheed Wallace...I firmly believe that the James Gang are down (this week), but they are far from out.

It's going to be an interesting season, and I have my first interview with LeBron on November 18th...which is more than enough time for the Cavs to right the ship.

James is a New York Yankees fan, and I look for him to mirror the resiliency and calm that the Bronx Bombers have, as they all know that it isn't over until it's over.


Photo: David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images