Jason Kidd’s Crib
June 22, 2009 by SOS · Leave a Comment
I bet that Juwana is now living here, with the youngest know mustache grower TJ Kidd. I wonder if Bob Ryan still wants to smack her?
How To Treat Sensitive Skin By Josh Howard
December 17, 2008 by Mike · Leave a Comment

I know what you’re thinking. Why would I want tips on my skin care by a man who has admitted to smoking pot and has some pretty anti-american beliefs ? Thankfully, neither of those have anything to do with skin care. And judging from his natural glean, it looks like Josh Howard has hand on what it takes to keep your skin so fresh and clean. Look at how many people have listened to Jessica Simpson and Proactive, Howard can be the face of skin care in the NBA. So with that, I bring you Dallas Mavericks forward, Josh Howard’s tips on how to treat sensitive skin. From Dallas News:
I have sensitive skin, so the products that work best for me are easy on my skin, like the Aloe Gentle Facial Wash ($16 at The Body Shop). But I have to admit, the best treatment is a good night’s sleep and plenty of water.
My favorite scent? Are you kidding me? Cartier Roadster ($80 at Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus). It’s a head-turner. Need I say more? I can’t have my skin looking dry, so I use Kiehl’s Crème de Corps($70 at Kiehl’s) every day.
Nobody likes dry lips. To keep mine kissable, I use Aveeno Essential Moisture Lip Conditioner ($3 at CVS Pharmacy stores).
To keep my cheeks kissable, too, I opt for Aloe Soothing Day Cream ($16 at The Body Shop).
have to keep my skin looking good, so when I shave I use Neutrogena Skin Clearing Shave Cream ($8 at Walgreens stores).I like a clean, smooth look and I don’t like razor bumps, so I use the Gillette Mach 3 Razor Nitro ($18 at CVS Pharmacy stores).Molton Brown Heavenly Gingerlily Moisture Bath and Shower gel ($28 at Bath and Body Works) is perfect for me because I don’t like oily products. And it smells good.I spend a lot of time on my feet, so I treat them well.
After running the court, it’s always nice to have a foot massage, then a little maintenance with Farmhouse Fresh Foot Scrubs in Sugared Maple ($24 at farmhouse freshgoods.com). This stuff smells so good
Mexican Smurf
December 16, 2008 by Mike · Leave a Comment

The pride of Northeastern University, Jose Juan Barea has been called many things in his life: too small, can’t shoot, not a point guard, but something he has never been called is a “Mexican smurf “. That according to LAist, is what Los Angeles Times NBA columnist Mark Heisler called Barea when doing his NBA rankings. One other problem with the remark that Heisler made about Barea, other than the racial undertone, is the fact that Barea is Puerto Rican and not Mexican. Heck, all Heisler had to do was Google Barea and he would have found out he was in born in the land where Oscar De La Hoya( That bastard cost me big bucks when he got Schultzed by Pacquiao) now calls home. Jeez, you see a tan skin guy and Dallas and think he’s Mexican. I mean, it not like we call Dice-K, Chinese, well, sometimes, only when I’m throwing my shoe at the TV and calling him racist names. That’s the only time it is allowed, during sporting events. More from Laist:
While filling in for injured starter Josh Howard, the Dallas Mavericks’ Jose Juan Barea surprisingly strung together four straight double-figure scoring efforts including a 22 point performance against the Atlanta Hawks on December 9th. The unexpected output of the 5-11 guard in his third year out out of Northeastern University has not gone unnoticed by the NBA media, including Los Angeles Times NBA columnist Mark Heisler. Yesterday, Heisler recognized the play of Barea in his NBA Rankings, calling the Dallas guard a “Mexican smurf.” While “smurf” isn’t exactly the most becoming word to call a sub-six-footer it is actually the more accurate of the two words used by Heisler to describe Barea, who is a native of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.

