Memes

Yao Ming NBA face facial expression person man forehead eyebrow chin nose head emotion hairstyle smile cheek
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/yao-ming-face-bitch-please
picture from the video of Nick Young that got turned into a meme
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/confused-nick-young
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/my-next-chapter

The first meme is the “Bitch Please” face, which many people don’t know is actually a drawing of NBA Legend Yao Ming. The second meme is the confused Nick Young meme, who is another former NBA player. Last is the “My Next Chapter” meme, which is of Kevin Durant and makes fun of the time he left his team to go to the Warriors he just recently beat him in the playoffs.

Patrick Davidson claims that the ideal of a meme “is the concept or idea conveyed. The ideal dictates the behavior, which in turn creates the manifestation” (Davison 123). In this case, then the ideal of the Yao Ming meme would be something like “this person finds something funny” and for the Nick Young meme, the ideal would be something along the lines of “Nick Young is confused”. Lastly, the Kevin Durant meme is a little more complex because someone would have to know about Kevin Durant’s decision to join the Warriors. Kevin Durant was on a good team and was contending, but the season after the lost to the Warriors in the playoffs, Durant left. If you can’t beat them, join them. Because of that, the meme has become a trend anytime Kevin Durant loses, in which the team on his shirt is the team he lost to. Because of this, the ideal would be something like “Kevin Durant leaves for the better team”.

The behaviors of the Yao Ming meme are the image of Yao Ming as well as a “Reddit[1] post was submitted by artist “downlow”[2] which featured numerous drawings he had created for rage comics that were never used, including the Yao Ming drawing” (Know Your Meme). The behaviors for the Nick Young meme are Nick Young being confused on camera, Cassy Athena who “uploaded an episode of the web series Thru The Lens,[1] which features a day in the life of Nick Young. During the show, Young makes a perplexed facial expression when his mother claims he was “a clown” in his younger years” (Know Your Meme), and spread by “the @WorldStarFunny[4] Twitter feed [who] posted a photoshop of Young wearing a Sombrero with the caption “Que?” along with a joke about being unable to sneak out of a house. Within two years, the tweets gained over 4,000 likes and 1,900 retweets.” (Know Your Meme). The behaviors for the Kevin Durant meme are Kevin Durant in an “article entitled My Next Chapter[1] in The Players’ Tribune that he was joining the Golden State Warriors after having spent his entire previous career with the Oklahoma City Thunder” (Know Your Meme) and “users on /r/nba began posting photoshopped versions of Kevin Durant’s picture from the “My Next Chapter” article every time the Warriors lost a game, using the logo of the winning team” (Know Your Meme).

The manifestations for the Yao Ming meme are the pixels that make up the image of Yao Ming’s face, and the manifestations for the Nick Young meme are the same. As for the Kevin Durant meme, the manifestations are the same but also the many different versions in which there is a different team logo on his chest. The manifestations I have chosen can be appealing to my target audience because they would appreciate seeing the NBA related memes.

LeBron James Family Foundation Podcast

Hey everyone! Just made a new podcast highlighting the LeBron James Family Foundation and the good it does for the community. I hope you feel the same way I do in the good it does and maybe even feel compelled enough to donate! The website for the foundation is LebronJamesFamilyFoundation.org

Make sure you check out my collaborators for this podcast: dragonballden.home.blog by Kunal Sinha

dailysoccerupdatessport.wordpress.com by Raaj Patel

keescoveragecompany.business.blog by Keenan Reid

abakus.fashion.blog by Will Yang

New Youtube channel!

I’ve just created a Youtube channel and posted my first video, “How to play basketball”! The purpose of this video is to teach not only my viewers, but anyone, how to play the game of basketball. Since my blog is centered around basketball and the NBA, knowing how to play the game is very important.

I expect users to find my video through either my blog or their recommended page. Someone who is a fan of basketball or want to know about basketball will get basketball related videos recommended to them. Since my title is “How to play basketball,” it isn’t too unreasonable to assume that they would come across my video eventually. This is what is known as a filter bubble, in which “The new generation of Internet filters looks at the things you seem to like — the actual things you’ve done, or the things people like you like — and tries to extrapolate” (Wolf 4).

I think that they will find it worthwhile because it goes over all of the rules of how to play the game, which is very informative. Additionally, the screencast-o-matic software enabled me to make a quality video that included narration and visual aids, making it clear and easy to follow. The Wolf article discusses something similar in which someone said “sometimes I just watch the YouTube video of someone doing something and I can tell if they’re doing a good job or not … You can see as they’re doing it if anything they’re doing would cause a problem. You can see when they’re done with it that it works and everything” (Wolf 8). I hope that with my video, people see that I am trying to do a good job and I also believe that the screencast software helped me to achieve that.

Links to images used in video:

Basketball Court by Eric Nyquist

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Basketball Court

Dribbling by Chad Cooper

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Dribbling

“BASKETBALL FULL 3D COURT PHOTOSHOP MOCKUP TEMPLATE” by Ali Rahmoun

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Basketball Scoreboard(PINGNews) by pingnews.com

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Basketball Scoreboard(PINGNews)

That’s a Foul by Ben Stanfield

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That's a Foul

2013 NBA Logo by Michael Tipton

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2013 NBA Logo

Buzzer Beaters: Basketball Blog!

My website will be focused on the NBA news. It will be a blog in which I provide daily updates on all major NBA news, such as scores, highlights, trades, free agency, and more. The purpose of my website is to keep my viewers in the loop of everything they need to know in the basketball world. I believe that I am qualified for this for several reasons. Firstly, I am a long time basketball fan. Ever since I was a young child I’ve heavily played and followed basketball, so I have a lot of knowledge of the sport but also analysis of the sport as well. Second, I have experience in reporting sports news from high school when I was a part of the sports broadcasting team which involved broadcasting games as well as taking to twitter to report what happened. Additionally, I would say I spend more than half of my free time watching sports analysts such as Stephen A Smith, Colin Cowherd, and Skip Bayless, as well as a lot of talk shows on ESPN, so I’m not only on top of the latest news, but I have an idea of how to report it. My intended audience would of course be basketball fans, but could also be sports fans in general. Just because someones favorite sport isn’t basketball, that doesn’t mean they don’t check in with what’s happening from time to time. My blog will be aimed towards sports fans of all sorts. The NBA is one, if not the, biggest sports market, so a blog that centers around NBA news seems like it could generate large viewership. In my blog I am also considering potentially including weekly podcasts in which I round up news from the past week. I have done commentaries like this before and I feel as though it would be very beneficial.

Image result for nba basketball

I found these images via Google Images and by using advanced search options in order to filter the images to ‘free to use or share, even commercially’. By selecting this option, all the images that appear are thus free to use. Furthermore, the purpose of my blog is to report daily NBA news. One of the statutes of fair use “explicitly lists several purposes especially appropriate for fair use, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research” (Columbia). Because my blog is used for news reporting, I have fair use to use the images.

https://copyright.columbia.edu/basics/fair-use.html