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Here is a special sneak peek at Serena Williams G2 Everyday Athlete Commercial.
Serena Cuevas was chosen to appear alongside Williams in the new national campaign for G2, Gatorade's low cal sports drink. The G2 Everyday Athlete Search selected Cuevas among five semi-finalists, all named Serena, based on their personal stories of the role sports and exercise have played in overcoming challenges and adversities.

I am minding my own business getting my March Madness Twitter on (I don't know why you aren't following me yet http://www.twitter.com/BlkSportsOnline) when a friend of mine sent this picture to my phone:

Now how do you expect a BonaFide Sports Expert like myself to concentrate on the games when you send me something like that?
I promise you I am not trying to turn BSO in a sports version of Maxim, but damn Serena is all that necessary? She was appearing at the Sony Ericsson VIP Party in Miami last night.
Look I am not punk my "Pimp Focus" is strong when it is time to play "Bed Gammon", but how you going to handle all that?
Can't lie though I would like to give it a shot. So Serena is you reading (of course you are who doesn't) holla at "Ya Boy" I'll make you infamous.
More pics for your viewing pleasure:
It took a Cleveland outcry, a removal of a historic triple-double, a first home loss and a kick in the face, but it's finally here. Mo Williams was selected today as Chris Bosh' replacement.
Chris Paul fighting a groin injury is still considering whether or not to play this Sunday as well. If he doesn't...does Steve Nash or Deron Williams get the nod?

With Jameer Nelson dislocating his shoulder last night in the loss against Dallas, who does David Stern pick as a replacement for him? Does he go with one of the defending champions and pick Ray Allen, a player that some say deserves to be on the All-Star team more so than Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce? Or does Stern go with Cavalier Mo Williams, who has already publicly said he was disappointed that he didn't make the team, citing that that is how his career has gone.Side note: With Chris Paul injuring his groin last night against the Blazers as well, it may open up a spot for a back-up guard, and possibly push Blazer's guard Brandon Roy into the starting lineup. Or maybe Phil will start Shaq with Yao and Duncan.

My pick? Mo Williams. As much as I love Ray Allen and that jumpshot of his, I think Williams has been more key to his team than Jesus Shuttlesworth has been to the Celtics.Jeff Van Gundy's Pick? Al Jefferson. The City of New York's pick? Stephon Marbury.

Serena Williams wins her 10th Grand Slam and regains her #1 ranking in 22 minutes in her 2009 Australian Open victory over Safina in straight sets (6-0, 6-3).
Just reading the sports news today, and I see the San Francisco 49ers interviewed Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach Hue Jackson Friday morning for their open offensive coordinator position. You would think that's not a big deal, until you start connecting dots, and there are plenty.

More after the jump...

My "Pimp Focus" is strong. Now I know this is a PG site so what is the best way I can say this. Don't you just get the feeling that playing "Bed Gammon" with Serena you literally would be going to war? Like on some "300" type of vibe. She would just bust out of the bedroom like:


Am I fantasizing here?
I better stop while I am ahead don't want to lose any advertisers. Just check out the rest of the pictures.

Our good friend George Cook at LetsTalkHonestly.com had the distinct pleasure to sit down and talk to the first African-American head coach at Yale University Tom Williams:
They covered a wide range of topics including:
* The added pressure to succeed being a black coach.
* The unique challenges of coaching at an Ivy League school
* "The Game" against Harvard
* What his first game as a head coach will be like.
I listened to the interview and it was very enlightening on the challenges he faces as well as his excitement for the job, so I definitely recommend you take a listen:
GEORGE COOK OF LETSTALKHONESTLY.COM SPEAKS WITH YALE FOOTBALL COACH TOM WILLIAMS

With news that Reggie Bush had microfracture surgery on his knee I thought this would be a good time to revisit the 2006 NFL Draft. The reason being is I said back then I would give it three years before I made firm commitments on the five major players from that draft. There has been much debate over Reggie Bush, Mario Williams, Vince Young, Matt Leinart and Jay Cutler so it is time to put some things to rest.
1- Mario Williams
I thought the Texans made a huge mistake not drafting Reggie Bush and taking Williams who I figured would be a decent, but not dominating defensive end. Williams has turned out to be a dominating player worthy of his #1 Pick status, but the Texans though haven't been very successful on the field. The question begs would they have been a better team with Bush than Williams? Probably not, so in hindsight from a pure performance issue it was the right pick even if it hasn't translated to playoff appearances.
2- Jay Cutler
I was on record saying that he would be a colossal bust and would be the worst out of the three main quarterbacks taken. A couple of things are obvious now. First he is the best out of the three. He still has a lot of flaws, but you can see the potential of a franchise Quarterback. He isn't there yet, but he is on the right path. The next coach that Denver selects will be critical in his development. At worst he becomes a Boomer Esiason type at best a Jim Kelly. Either way it was an excellent choice for the Broncos.
3- Reggie Bush
First, let us all congratulate the now-former Jacksonville Jaguar defensive assistant Tom Williams for becoming the first black head coach in Yale history.

For those counting, Williams is the second black head coach currently coaching in the Ivy League, joining Columbia's Norries Wilson.
Does it stand to reason the Ivy League -- with its reputation of being more intelligent than the average grouping of schools, and now with 25% of the football coaching fraternity being of color -- is making the trend toward more black coaches faster than the FBS (formerly Division I)?
More after the jump...

First off I am not sure why Serena is surfing with the Rapper Common. The only thing I can assume is that Common was trying to get a look at the ass and this was the best idea he could come up with to get some cheap feels.

Her ass must help with the balance on the board. Just look at it. I mean the bottom of that swimsuit had no chance at all. It is obvious that was made for a "Nicole Ritchie" body not a "Soul Sister" body.


I know we are football heavy, but had to take some time out to congratulate Serena on her 3rd US Open Title. She had a great match against Jelena Jankovic that was entertaining all the way to the finish (more entertaining than the Bears vs. Colts). Serena is now the #1 female player in the world. I still don't think the Williams Sisters get as much credit as they should considering how dominant they have been since they have been on tour. But that is another article for another day I know what you are waiting for.
Check out the old dude, I know he sees that. lol

