Sunday, August 14, 2011

TOYA: A FAMILY AFFAIR (BET Network)--The Best Reality Series of 2K11

Why do I believe it's the best of the year compared to the likes of the 'Real Housewives' franchise on BRAVO, 'Basketball Wives' on VH1, The Kardashian family on E! and 'Jersey Shore' on MTV? Well, when it came to all-around 'authentic' reality TV, Antonia 'Toya' Carter and her family delivered in a huge way for the faithful viewers, including myself. Her personal struggles to me were captivating. From her trying to find her own identity outside of of being solely known as Grammy Award-winning hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne's ex-wife, to dealing with her mother Anita's long battle with drug addiction, to the dysfunctional circumstances within her family circle, Toya brought a vivid perspective to light on these issues that the vast majority of struggling African-American families go through in everyday life. To me, Toya seems to be a fantastic mom to her and Weezy's daughter Reginae, and her hunger to be successful in her own right is inspirational to women everywhere who have dealt with the same experiences as she has.

As I watched the series, I was mostly happy for: 1) Momma Anita's willingness to get the help she needed to kick her lenghthy battle with drug addiction and is now a co-owner of a restaurant in New Orleans, thanks largely to her loving daughter Toya.  2) Toya releasing her debut tell-all book, 'Priceless Inspirations' through Farrah Gray Publishing and 3) Toya and MempHitz tying the knot in the final episode. Plus she opened her own ladies boutique called GARB in her hometown New Orleans, Louisiana. Those were my touching moments of the series, in my opinion. The sky's beyond the limit for Toya, as she is truly a down-to-earth, career-driven, positive-minded, and of course, a gorgeous-looking sister who made a true believer out of me, without a doubt! I think it's safe to say in my humble and honest opinion that Weezy F. Baby gets a big FAIL for not staying married to this all-around fine lady.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

WNBA: New York Liberty vs Phoenix Mercury

The Date: Saturday 7/30/2K11
The Prudential Center, aka The Rock, Newark, NJ

All-Star forward Penny Taylor scored a game-high 29 points and fellow All-Star Diana Taurasi chipped in with 16 points as the visiting Mercury defeated the Liberty, 91-84, ending a 3-game losing streak. After the Liberty cut the deficit to two, trailing 84-82 with under two minutes remaining on a 3-ball by All-Star Cappie Pondexter, Taurasi responded by scoring five consecutive points during the final minute to help seal the much-needed victory for Phoenix, who improved to 11-7 on the season. New York fell to 10-8 in a tough, emotional game and play again on Tuesday night, August 2 against a dangerous Atlanta Dream squad on the road.
In the losing effort, Nicole Powell led New York with 16 points and had 6 steals. Plenette Pierson scored 15 and Pondexter chipped in with 13 on just 4-of-19 shooting. (1-8 from 3pt range)

~Other Keynotes~

*Liberty center Kia Vaughn continued her amazing play with 11 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and a blocked shot. All-Star Essence Carson struggled off the bench for New York, scoring 12 points on just 4-of-15 from the floor and turned the ball over five times. As a team, the Liberty shot a dismal 58% from the foul line (11-19 FT) and the defense gave up 51% shooting to the Mercury. Bright spot of the game for New York was the strong play of reserve center Quanitra Hollingsworth. Despite being in foul trouble throughout the contest, 'Q' brought it with her energy and scored 8 points and grabbed 8 rebounds (5 on the offensive glass) in just over 20 minutes on the floor.
*Mercury guard/forward and reigning two-time Sixth Woman of the Year winner DeWanna Bonner played her usual expectional game off the bench with 8 points, 9 rebounds and 3 blocked shots in just over 18 minutes on the floor. All-Star forward Candice Dupree had a modest showing with 10 points and 7 rebounds. Bright spot of the game for Phoenix was the play of back-up point guard Ketia Swanier. The 3rd year talent out of U.Conn  contributed with 8 points and handed out a game-high 7 assists. As a team, the Mercury went to the foul line 28 times and converted on 26 of their shots for a 93% clip. Both Penny Taylor and Diana Taurasi combined for a perfect 17-for-17 from the line.
*Over 7,200 fans were in the arena on a beautiful Saturday summer night to enjoy a great basketball game. There were a few questionable calls from the officials that didn't go in New York's favor and the fans voiced their displeasure big-time, especially after the game by booing the refs as they left the court.
*I had the opportunity to briefly interview Mercury assistant coach/former great WNBA player Bridget Pettis and Pro Basketball Hall-Of-Famer Nancy Lieberman, who was in town promoting her new book titled, "Playbook For Success." Next home game I'll be covering will be on Sunday, September 4 at 4pm when the Liberty play one of the best and most talented teams in the league this season, the Minnesota Lynx.