Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

FALCONS 2-0?!?1

by: Aryan Javan

Yes Falcons fans, we are 2-0!

After knocking off the Philadelphia Eagles at home and the New York Giants on the road, the Falcons have improved to their first 2-0 start since 2012. The 2012 season was also the last time the birds made the playoffs (I still hate the 49ers for that by the way).

The most surprising part about this 2-0 start is the Falcons actually look good. Not perfect, but good. The offense finally looks like it has an identity again, led by franchise quarterback Matt Ryan and superstar in the making, Julio Jones. In addition to the skill positions, it looks like we may finally have a stable offensive line (if we can stay healthy). The emergence of rookie running back, Tevin Coleman (who will be out for a couple games with a rib injury), and second-year man, Devonta Freeman, have also finally given Atlanta a running game. The Falcons have been at the bottom of the league in terms of rushing stats for the past two seasons.

The defensive side of the ball has resembled the old Falcons at times during the first two games. But there is something new about them. Something fresh. They swarm to the ball much like that 2012 team that almost went to the Super Bowl (I still hate the 49ers, did I say that already?). We even have been able to force some turnovers. In the Giants game, the defense stood tough in some pivotal moments to get vital stops that our offense needed. The Eagles game we made Sam Bradford uncomfortable in the pocket. Yes, we still got shredded in the secondary, but the point is we got the stops when needed. Which is way different then the Falcons defense from the past two seasons. Bottomline is there is hope.

Head Coach Dan Quinn has already implemented his touch physical brand of football on our Atlanta squad. The emergence of the running game and the new found physicality in the trenches (on both sides of the ball) can directly correlate to the former Seahawks defensive coordinator. He has brought a championship culture and a different vibe to our Atlanta franchise.

The Falcons next opponent is the 2-0 Dallas Cowboys, Sunday at 1:00 p.m.

The Cowboys look to keep their season afloat as they prepare to go without their star quarterback, Tony Romo, who was injured last Sunday in Philly. He will be out with a collarbone injury for multiple weeks, along side star wide receiver, Dez Bryant (foot), and maybe even tight end, Jason Witten (knee/ankle). If the Falcons can get a victory in Dallas that means they will advance to 3-0 against the NFC East opponents (one of the NFL's tougher divisions).

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Bad Road Losses of ATL

By: Aryan Javan

After knocking off the red-hot Cleveland Cavaliers last Friday night, the Hawks have dropped two of three against to teams with an under .500 record.

They lost to the lowly-Philadelphia 76ers Saturday, 84-92. Granted the Hawks rested starters Paul Millsap, Kyle Korver and DeMare Carroll. Still there is no excuse to lose to one of the worst teams in the league. The Hawks depth is what has carried us all season so they should have stepped up and played better. Al Horford stated how it was just one of those off-nights in basketball.

"I couldn't get a basket. A lot of our guys had good looks as well. Is just happens."

The Hawks shot a putrid 39 percent from the field. This also snapped the Hawks 6-game-winning streak.

To their credit, the Hawks rebounded Monday night at home against the Sacramento Kings. They shot an amazing 55.6 percent from three-point land and hit 20 three-pointers! They shot an overall 60.2 percent from the field. Let's just say, they may have been angry from the loss against the 76ers. All the starters played in that game. This would be the last home game for the Hawks until March 22nd when they host the San Antonio Spurs.



The Hawks started their 6-game-road trip last night in Denver. And it was another poor effort against a mediocre team. The Nuggets came out and shot lights out. Denver finished the game shooting a respectable 50 percent from the field. The Hawks have not won in Denver since December of 2006! Danilo Gallinari led all scorers with 23 points in about 24 minutes of action. The Nuggets also put together a great 54-point performance off their bench. the Hawks staged a furious comeback rally in the end but had dug themselves too big of a hole to come out of.

"We had fun. We enjoyed tonight, " stated Kenneth Faried of the Denver Nuggets, "Atlanta is still a top team, one of the top teams in the league. We were able to show, 'Hey maybe the Nuggets can really play and maybe the Nuggets are worth watching."'

DeMare Carroll gave the perspective from the Hawks side, "We're a good team, but no team in the league is good enough to look at another person's jersey, look at another person's record and come out and play like that. We got down big. Thought we could come back, like we normally do. They kept their foot on the pedal."

The Hawks continue their road trip Friday night in Phoenix, who is still very much alive in the Western Conference Playoff race. They then travel to Los Angeles to play the Lakers, Sacramento to play the Kings, the huge showdown in Golden State on March 18th, and end their road trip in Oklahoma City against the Thunder.




Thursday, February 19, 2015

JUST THINK: Rap and hip-hop now?


By: Aryan Javan

When it comes to modern day rap and hip-hop music it boils down to two things. Puns and trap type beats. Every song has clever puns mixed with a certain lingo or drawal. By trap type beats, I mean beats with heavy bass, snares and organ-like noises. Granted artists that are nation wide known can stray away from such beats (Kanye, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Jay-Z, etc.), yet there is still some type of influence for both characteristics that I mentioned. People love the heavy bass and people love the puns. Keep in mind I am from Atlanta, so I do hear a lot of music with these similarities. We all know that Atlanta has become somewhat of a hub for rap music across the nation.

Personally, I think puns were really made famous by Lil Wayne. Of course puns existed before he even rapped, but he really utilized them and made that the basis of his rap flow. From similes, metaphors, hyperboles, Wayne uses all those literature terms to create his puns. He has whole mixtape devoted to pun-based lyrics.

"Real G's move in silence like lasagna." [6 foot 7 foot]

That line took me years to get what it actually meant (the "G" is silent in lasagna and G's refer to cool people and they move silently in their affairs.)

"I turn around and bend her over like a low blow." [Wasted (Remix)]

When you get hit with a low blow in the stomach you bend over. He is letting us know about how he and the women get it on in the bedroom.

"I can make ya b**** root for me like a grew her." [IANAHB]

He will make my lady cheer for him or as he says "root" for him like a root grows from the ground, clever, clever.

We could go on for days. He of course has zillions of more in every song he has ever made. Once he got really big, after Carter III, we started to see the landscape change across the hip-hop scene. Rappers utilizing puns as their entire flow. 2 Chainz and Ludacris rappers who almost entirely use catchy puns in their lyrics. If you listen to rap now-a-days whether it is a one-hit wonder, established artist or whatever, puns are overkilled on most every track.

Now mix the puns with the dirty south type heavy bass trap beats and that is a perfect way to describe the instrumentals used today. For some reason the Atlanta sound (trap/dirty south) has captured the ear of America and has stayed here. Back in the early 2000's, we had the crunk rap scene (Lil Jon, Eastside Boyz, Ying Yang Twins) and the introduction of trap (T.I., Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane). Especially with the younger generations this sound was extremely popular. I kinda equate the "crunk scene" with what I call now the "turn-up" age in rap. Everything is about drug use, partying, women, and "turning up." Granted that is what most rap was anyway but now those are really the sole subjects. I think this has also made the existence of potentially one-hit-wonder-type artists turn commercially famous (i.e. Migos, Rich Homie Quan, Future, Young Thug). Like I said this article is mostly based on what I hear in Atlanta, but Atlanta has become a top spot for the rap and hip-hop industry and now has a huge range of influence. So it is safe to say most other regions are affected by the dirty south movement in music.

The trap movement, I believe, was created by three of Atlanta's most well-known artists: T.I., Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane. T.I. and Young Jeezy went on to be commercially famous nation wide and very well-known. Gucci Mane is my focus out of these three. Due to so many run-in's with the law, Gucci has never really been able to breakthrough commercially in the industry. He is known by fans of rap, but can be hated because of hs subject matter, southern drawl and how he raps. He claims that being independent is the best thing for him and his style of music. He actually does not care to be in the commercial rap game and prefers to make a name for himself independently, through 1017 BrickSquad and So Icey Entertainment. He's had hits go nationwide but Gucci's main sphere of influence is in his hometown Atlanta. He is some what of a legend here, stemming back from his involvement in a murder (Jeezy sent a hit on Gucci, allegedly). His influence on the ATL rap scene can not be understated. Future, 2 Chainz, Young Scooter, OJ da Juiceman, Rocko, Young Thug, Waka Flocka Flame, Frenchie, Whoo da Kid, Migos, Rich Homie Quan, Peewee Longway, Young Dolph, French Montana, are all people Gucci has discovered or helped along the way in their careers. All the producers, Zaytoven, 808 Mafia (TM 88, Southside, Metro Boomin), Honorable C-note, Dun Deal, London on the Track, and Mike Will Made It, to name a few. To have all of these people work with him or under his tutelage does say something. He is a legend.

Lil Wayne gave us the puns and Gucci gave us the sound. Both rappers can easily take credit for the landscape of modern-day rap or hip-hop. Whether you like it or not their influence has been imprinted on rap, and for now it looks like it is here to stay.

Both are currently in legal binds right now. With Gucci it is the same story, jail time. He is scheduled to be released from prison early 2016 or late 2015. Lil Wayne was more breaking and shocking news. Wayne is currently in legal issues with longtime mentor and Cash Money CEO, Birdman, over the release of Tha Carter V. That album is slated to drop sometime later this year.

Let us know what you think about modern-day rap. Who do you think the main contributors are? Is modern-day rap good or bad? Let us know #IfYaSleepinYaAIntMaking$$$

Monday, January 19, 2015

HAWKS SOAR AGAIN

By: Aryan Javan

In a game where the Hawks were out-rebounded 61-42, the relentless Hawks cruised to there 13th victory in a row! The Hawks hosted the Detroit Pistons for the annual MLK Day game in Phillips Arena. The game was very much back-and-fourth with a Detroit team that had won their last 7 out of 10. Hawks point guard Jeff Teague struggled much of the afternoon, shooting 4 of 15 from the field, respectively. But the Hawks stuck to their roots, and played true team basketball to come away with another victory. Atlanta has not lost since December 26 against Milwaukee. Their next game will be against the Indiana Pacers Wednesday January 21st in Phillips Arena.
For Detroit this is a team that has gone through some what of a metamorphosis since the release of power forward Josh Smith. Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond dominated the glass today with 20 and 18 rebounds, respectively. It was still not enough to overthrow the Hawks. The Pistons also turned the ball over 19 times and shot a dismal 9 of 35 from beyond the arc. The Pistons will host the Orlando Magic Wednesday night in Michigan.

Friday, January 16, 2015

ATLANTA HAWKS STAY SOARING

By: Aryan Javan

The Atlanta Hawks just keep winning and winning. Their latest culprit was against the Boston Celtics in Boston. DeMarre "The Junkyard Dog" Carroll led the way with 22 points on 8/13 shooting. The Hawks put together another great team performance and sailed to a smooth 105-91 victory at the TD Garden.

Hawks point guard, Jeff Teague, put the win in perspective for the team, "It's just the start. It's a long season, so we're not too excited."

Even if the Hawks players are nonchalant the fans should be ecstatic. The Atlanta Hawks are solely in first place of the Eastern Conference for the first time in 17 years. They are currently on a 10 game winning streak, also the longest streak since the 97-98 season; and have won an outstanding 10 straight road games. Everything right now is going the Hawks way as they continue to win-win-win
no matter what!

Paul Millsap, Jeff Teagues and DeMarre Carol all got the nigh off in Philly when the Hawks cruised to another easy victory over the 76ers.

"I don't like it, but it's Coach's call and it paid off for us," said Millsap, who had 18 points and 10 rebounds for his ninth double-double of the season.

The Hawks next road game is against the third-place Toronto Raptors. The Raptors have won the last two meetings beating Atlanta in Atlanta and once in Toronto. They look to extend their road-game-winning streak to 11 against a very formidable opponent. The Raptors are led by all-purpose guard Kyle Lowry and the return of superstar, Demar Derozan, should make it an interesting challenge for the A.