Friday, June 15, 2007

EVA LONGORIA LEADS SPURS TO NBA VICTORY: TONY PARKER HELPS!


Mr. Longoria Sweeps MVP Honors, LeBrooms Cleveland In Four Straight

The Cavaliers first appearance in the best of seven NBA finals was swift and certain.

Game 4 ended with San Antonio beating Cleveland 83-82 last night, completing the four-game sweep for the eighth time in league history.

Add this one to the Spurs three previous NBA titles, in 1999, 2003, and 2005.

While guard Tony Parker scored 24 points and was named most valuable player, you know black women around the world were frowning when "Desperate Housewife" star Eva Longoria ran out on the court and jumped into the biracial brother's arms.

As one sistah quipped, "It's like she's telling the world look at me, my life is perfect. I'm marrying this amazing man and I'm living the fairy tale."

Media reports are indicating that the couple will tie the knot next month.

Black women are circulating an online petition to prevent the ceremony from taking place.

Ironically, Tony Parker, 25 was on the trading block a couple of years ago. Born in Bruges, Belgium and raised near Paris, Eva's man is now the first European player to win the honor.

“Tony has been unbelievable. He’s been great,” Duncan said after Game 3.

After winning four straight games to get to the finals, the Cavs lost four straight. It may have had something to do with LeBron James getting no sleep the night before. While he only scored 24 points, he was there for the birth of his son. For that black man, we tip our hat.

TOLEDO BLADE