Author Archives: Michael Chavez

Michael Chavez (Michael Chavez Booth as he is legally named), contributes namely to Downtownster’s Sports Section.

Michael was born in Sacramento, California where he spent his childhood and high school years. In high school, Michael served as team captain for several Varsity sports and consequently, developed further his passion for sports and athletics. Michael then attended the University of San Diego where he was a member of the Men’s Rugby Team and partook in several sports-related internships. He received his B.A. in Business Administration in 2007.

After a stint in the Public Relations Department for the San Diego Chargers, Michael briefly attended law school. Believing his energies could be better applied elsewhere; Michael turned his attention to public relations and writing, and moved to Los Angeles. Michael remains an avid sports fan and believes, “In Los Angeles, every season is sports season!”

Michael enjoys being a member of the Los Angeles community and looks forward to his time at Downtownster.

Play ball!

Follow Michael on twitter – @mchavezbooth

Follow the Leader: L.A. Coaching Questions and Answers

School’s Out, But Not For Long University of Southern California Athletic Director Mike Garrett can breathe a little easier this week. Garrett happily announced Kevin O’Neill as USC Men’s Basketball Head Coach Saturday afternoon. O’Neill returns to the college ranks to replace Tim Floyd. Floyd suddenly resigned on June 9 amidst NCAA investigations surrounding his [...]

Kobe Crowned King

This comes as no surprise. The Lakers have done it again. The team won its 15th NBA Championship Sunday, its first in seven seasons. Kobe Bryant is officially being sized for his fourth Championship ring. Head Coach Phil Jackson is being sized for his tenth. With the win, Jackson officially owns every postseason coaching record [...]

Heating Up The Ice

Did you happen to catch last night’s Finals Game?  Yes, there was a game last night.  Wait, you mean you missed it? Wow. How could you miss the gutsy performance by the Pittsburgh Penguins as they took the Stanley Cup from the defending champion Detroit Red Wings? It was almost too perfect. Hockey needed this [...]

Stan’s Push for Stan’s Cup

Yesterday, Stan (Stan Lerner) asked me to write about the Stanley Cup. At first I thought he was speaking about some shameless self-promotion. Then I thought, “Well, there is the original bowl, the authenticated Cup and the replica at the Hall of Fame.” Of course, I’m kidding.  But when you ask the average person their [...]

Show Some Enthusiasm – USC’s Floyd Resigns

About a year ago, USC basketball coach Tim Floyd was offered the coaching job at Louisiana State, his alma mater. Floyd respectfully declined, saying, “This is my last job at SC.” In April, Floyd turned down an offer from Arizona to fill a vacancy created by the departure of longtime head coach Lute Olson. “This [...]

Orlando Wins Two Home Games Tuesday

The Orlando Magic made things interesting Tuesday evening. They took Game Three of the NBA Finals, topping the Los Angeles Lakers 108-104. It was the first Finals win in franchise history. The Lakers looked good early. They led at the end of the first quarter 31-27, four points of which came in a rare four-point-play [...]

Oh Gee, Courtney Lee

Twitter had a few sports-related “Top Trending Topics” last night.  “Kobe Bryant” was one. “NBA Finals” was another. Not surprisingly, another topic was atop the list. “Courtney Lee.” The rookie out of Western Kentucky had a decent regular season for the Magic. Lee was fortunate to study under some good guards and a passionate head [...]

No Shaq, No Robert Horry – A True Champion on the Rise

The NBA’s three best players were quite busy yesterday. Miami’s Dwyane Wade sued his ex-business partner for libel. Wade’s ex-partner made allegations Wade used illegal drugs and steroids. Apparently the allegations were worth $100 million to number 3. Cleveland’s Lebron James was fined $25,000 for skipping the postgame news conference after Cleveland lost to Orlando [...]

NBA Finals – Muppet Theatre’s Grande Finale

A few of you may be wondering, “Why didn’t this kid post something after the Lakers took the Western Conference Finals?” Please don’t get the wrong impression. I’m proud of the boys in purple and gold. But to be honest, this comes as no surprise to me. In fact, before the playoffs began, here’s what [...]

Lakers Go Fourth to Victory

Game Five of the Western Conference Finals was a tight and entertaining contest up until the fourth quarter. There, the game grew disappointing and left me with a bad taste. That is saying a lot considering last night’s dinner, Panda Express.   I am already anticipating Game Six and hope that it brings the series [...]