Wednesday Notes

March 24, 2010

A few quick points:

The Nuggets lost game 1 of a 5-game road trip to the Knicks Tuesday night.  It was a ‘must win’ for them since 10 of their last 11 games are vs. +.500 teams.  Dallas won vs. the Clippers last night but neither team trying to challenge the Lakers is playing their best basketball right now.

Bobcats pulled off a 95-86 OT win vs. the Wizards, in which combined point total ranked lowest for an OT game this season. Gerald Wallace was key, scoring 17 points & grabbing 19 boards. It was the 7th 15/15 game for 6’7″ Wallace.  No other player his height has achieved that this season & only one other player his height has done it within the past 6 seasons.  (Shawn Marion did it in 3 times)

Jason Kidd celebrated his birthday last night with a season-high 26 points to go along w/12 ast.

Matchups of the Night

Lakers visit San Antonio, as Spurs will determine where they stand against the best team in the west.

Denver puts Boston’s D to the test, as the Nuggets will try to rebound from last night’s loss at MSG.

Monday Notes

March 22, 2010

A few quick points:

* Gregg Popovich called the 2010 free agent hype ‘much ado about nothing.’ He said there are some teams with money, but most FA will probably end up staying.

* OKC bench is not deep enough.  Maynor had a good game yesterday & I thought he was a great acquisition.  OKC starters carry the team & that is my biggest concern for them come playoffs.

* Al Horford proved a tough match for Tim Duncan yesterday–plus his team got the W.  Horford now has 30 double-doubles on the season compared to 20 all of last season.

* So many deep teams this season…Mavs, Cavs, Magic, Spurs to name a few.  The more rest starters & key players can get down the stretch, the better.

* Trail Blazers are one of the best teams at controlling the pace of the game.  Grizzlies are one of the best teams at playing their way & not adjusting to the other team’s lineups/mismatches.

Matchups of the Night

Hawks vs. Bucks & Spurs vs. Thunder – Hawks & Spurs played double-OT on Sunday & now have the 2nd night of a back-to-back against two of the hottest teams in the league.  Thunder had a tough game vs. the Pacers but they have won 7 of 10 & are a spot above the 7th seed Spurs in the standings. The Hawks will travel to Milwaukee where the Bucks, 8-2 in last 10 games, are coming off an impressive win vs. the Nuggets on the 2nd night of a back-to-back.  Bucks are 23-9 at home.

Suns vs. Warriors – When these two teams matchup, they have been known to produce some of the highest scoring & most entertaining games in the NBA.  This game is a must-win for the Suns, who are currently 5th in the West: a game below Jazz & a game above Thunder

Sunday Notes

March 21, 2010

Bucks are the Truth

After the Bucks secured a double-OT victory vs. the Kings, the team came into Pepsi Center & defeated the Denver Nuggets–a team that had only lost 5 games at home all year!  It is amazing how many role players have stepped up for the Bucks all season.  Last night as the Bucks snapped Denver’s 7-game home win streak, Carlos Delfino finished with 21 points (4 /6 3-PT) & 7 reb while Ersan Ilyasova had a double-double (14 pts/10 reb) off the bench.  I mentioned Ilysasova in yesterday’s notes–since the 2005 2nd round draft pick has made a huge impact this season after playing the past few years in Europe. Delfino, who left the NBA to play in Europe last season, has also been solid for the Bucks.

The win was also impressive because of Andrew Bogut’s limited production (5 fouls in 15 minutes). Bogut scored 2 points but he did have 3 blocks, giving him a streak of 16 straight games with at least 2 blocks.

The Bucks have now won 14 of their last 16 games.  The team will play its next 5 games in Milwaukee.

East Updates

* Derrick Rose & Joakim Noah returned to the lineup for the Bulls. The win over the Sixers snapped the team’s 10-game losing streak.  The Bulls are 0-4 this season when both Rose & Noah don’t play.

* Celtics top Mavs & are now 24-12 on the road this season

* Bobcats offense goes cold in 71-77 loss to Heat.  Charlotte shot 29.2 % from the field with only 8 total assists.

Matchups of the Night

Red-hot Spurs come to Atlanta & the Blazers will try to set the pace vs. the Suns

Questions

* Toronto added a lot of new pieces in the offseason, but were they the right pieces to complement Bosh? Who are the team’s toughest players on the floor? A coworker & I were discussing this yesterday.

* Can the Bucks win a first round playoff series?

Saturday Notes

March 20, 2010

It’s Not How You Start, it’s How You Finish

Joe Johnson began Friday’s game vs. the Bobcats 0/9. His first field goal wasn’t until the 4th quarter! But Johnson hit the game winner with less than a second left as the Hawks notched a W to rebound from a 1-point loss vs. the Raptors. New owner Michael Jordan made the trip to ATL.

Brandon Roy missed 14 straight shots before sinking the game winning jumper on Friday.  It wasn’t a pretty win as Portland shot 32.1% from the field, which set a new franchise record for lowest FG% in a win.

Another Record For LeBron James

LeBron became the youngest player to reach 15,000 points–beating the previous record holder Kobe Bryant by nearly 2 years!  LeBron is one of 6 players to achieve this milestone within 1st 7 seasons.  The others are: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain, George Gervin, Michael Jordan & Oscar Robertson. Once again, LeBron is among elite company.

Young Bucks

The Bucks vs. Kings double OT thriller definitely delivered. Brandon Jennings had 35 pts & 8 ast while tying a rookie record with eight 3-pt FG made. Ersan Ilyasova, a 2nd round draft pick in 2005, left the NBA to play in the euroleague after the 2006-07 season. Wise decision for development since he’s making everyone look now.  (Side note: wishing Tyreke Evans a very quick recovery after leaving game with a concussion in the 4th qtr.)

Baby Ice & Thunder on a Roll

Thunder have achieved team’s first 20-win season since 2004-05! The defensive turnaround is incredibly impressive. This year Thunder allow 44.2 opp FG% (3rd in NBA).  Last season team allowed 47.5 opp FG% (27th in NBA). Those numbers are unbelievable & make a huge case for Scott Brooks as COY. Who is your favorite to receive the award?

Matchup of the Night

There are a few good ones tonight.  GS vs MEM in the play small vs. play big battle. Celtics visit the Mavs & Jennings and the Bucks try for a win vs. DEN–probably not the team you’d choose to play on the 2nd half of a back-to-back.

Though as always–anything can happen. What are your thoughts?


Friday Notes

March 19, 2010

Morning Trivia:

Chris Bosh became the first player to score 10,000 points for the Raptors. Three teams in the NBA have never had a player reach that scoring plateau.  Can you name them?

Notable:

LeBron James has led or tied his team in points, rebounds & assists an NBA-best 15 times this season.  While racking up that many assists usually earns one a reputation of being a great teammate, James’s actions off-court speak as loudly as his performances. He should not only be judged by what he says, but by what he doesn’t say. And in the days of star players constantly calling out their teammates in front of the media, I don’t remember LeBron doing so once. It is often said that the best coaches were average players, since the greats can’t always relate to all 15 guys. This has never seemed to be a problem for LeBron.  Below is a list of the top 5 scorers from the 2007 playoffs-the year the Cavaliers reached the finals. (only James is technically on Cavs roster now)

  1. LeBron James:               25.1 ppg
  2. Zydrunas Ilgauskas:      12.6 ppg
  3. Drew Gooden:               11.4 ppg
  4. Larry Hughes:               11.3 ppg
  5. Sasha Pavlovic:              9.2 ppg

Matchup of the Night:

Bobcats vs. Hawks:  Bobcats had a great win vs. KD & the Thunder while the Hawks are returning home & looking to rebound from a 1-point loss in Toronto.  Hawks won decisively in last matchup.

Also – rookie PG’s Brandon Jennings & Tyreke Evans will face off at 10 pm et in Sacramento

2009-10 NBA Soundtrack: What’s on your Ipod?

March 18, 2010

1. “Things Just Ain’t the Same” by Deborah Cox  (76ers w/o Miller)

The 76ers hardly look like the team that challenged the Magic in a 6-game first round playoff series last season.  Andre Miller doesn’t need 50-pt games to prove his worth–he has one of the best basketball I.Q.’s in the league & the 76ers lost their glue guy.

2. “What it is” remix by Gorilla Zoe  (Ben Wallace & co)

“Can a playa shoot a free throw? (swish!)” Ben Wallace has looked great for Detroit, except when he’s at the line.  Then again, the entire Pistons team may want to practice a few extra from the charity stripe.

3. “Jersey” by Queen Latifah  (the Nets)

“I can’t.. forget New Jersey” Only it’s for all the wrong reasons.  The 1972-73 76ers may have gone 9-73 but the team was back in the NBA Finals by 1976-77 & won the championship in 1982-83.  Hopefully the Nets can rebound in similar fashion.

4. “It’s my Time” by Fabolous feat. Jeremih  (Kevin Durant)

“Ima put it on the line cause it’s my time” competing for a scoring title & leading the Thunder to the playoffs…KD is going to be one to watch for years to come

5. “Just Gotta Make it” by Trey Songz  (D-League hopefuls)

“You see I’ve tried a 9-to-5 and it just don’t fit me…looking at you day after day, I know I…just gotta make it…just to see that smile upon your face, I know I…just gotta make it” Sundiata Gaines proved it’s all about the opportunity.

6. “I’m Still Standing” by Elton John  (All the 30-somethings playing big roles)

“I’m still standing better than I ever did…looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid.” Grant Hill & Juwan Howard are proving age is nothing but a number.

7. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” by The Rolling Stones  (Knicks)

“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find…You get what you need.” The Knicks & LeBron saga continues…

8. “If I Can’t Have You” by the Bee Gees  (Cavaliers)

“If I can’t have you, I don’t want nobody baby” At least the Cavs know the Knicks feel the same way.

Got any good songs to add to the list? Post them!

Brandon Jennings is R.O.Y.

March 18, 2010

From Day 1, Brandon Jennings has made you look.  After his Euroleague stint & unorthodox draft night debut, Jennings proved you can take a different route to the NBA–as well as to the stage to shake David Stern’s hand.

After dropping 55 points vs. the Warriors in his 7th NBA game, the media gave Jennings the top slot in the rookie of the year race.  And when his shots stopped falling, everyone took it away.

Jennings once called the 55-point game both a blessing and a curse.  With that spectacular performance, Jennings had raised the bar to an unrealistic level.  He not only put himself on the map, but he consequently put his name on every single scouting report.  And once every team broke down his baskets and came up with defensive strategies, Jennings would struggle and then have to adjust.  The adjustment period for a rookie is a natural process, although for Jennings, it happened so quickly.

So naturally, his shooting percentage dropped, and people began to notice Tyreke Evans–the 4th overall pick who was putting up numbers only achieved by Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James.

However, while Jennings’ scoring wavered, his production in other areas remained consistent.  Filling up the stat sheet with assists, rebounds, and steals, Jennings proved that as a rookie he not only had a well rounded game, but the composure necessary to overcome a rough shooting stretch.

Coach Scott Skiles deserves a lot of credit for the maturation of Jennings as a player because of the confidence he had in the rookie to run the Bucks’ offense.  While many players have stepped up in the Bucks system, Jennings is the constant and his quickness and floor vision are directly related to his teammates’ increased production.

Jennings has also seemed to earn the trust and respect of his teammates, who are quick to put the ball in his hands and let him set up plays.

It is definitely easier to run an offense with Andrew Bogut putting up career numbers and additions Jerry Stackhouse and John Salmons absorbing some of the scoring load.  However, before these acquisitions, Bogut missed time due to injury & the Bucks lost their all-star Michael Redd for the season.  It was up to Jennings to keep the team competitive.

But most importantly, Jennings, with his infectious confidence, made the Bucks relevant and exciting.  The focus on him began to shift to the team as fans took notice & ESPN put them on primetime.  Now 5th in the East with one of the best records since all-star break, the Bucks look to be a tough matchup for whichever team they face.  And if one judges impact over statistics, then Jennings should still be in the top slot for rookie of the year.

As many analysts have said, it is easy to put up big numbers on a losing team.  Tyreke Evans, Stephen Curry & Darren Collison look like they will be forces in the league for years to come, but based on this season, my rookie of the year choice is Jennings.

Knicks Going All-In Before The Game Even Starts

March 17, 2010

What do Jamal Crawford & Zach Randolph have in common? For one, they are both thriving with their new teams.  Secondly, they were both teammates on the Knicks for 11 games last season before getting traded despite a 6-5 start.

For the Knicks, the only way to combat the years of hemorrhaging money was to swing the pendulum in the complete opposite direction.  The team would be rebuilt from ground up.

The only problem with this method is that to rebuild, you need a foundation to build around.  Danilo Gallinari shows spurts of being a great shooter, but he is not a player that is going intrigue the likes of LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.  In fact, LeBron James has a player with that skill set and a better shot selection in Mo Williams.

In Cleveland, Danny Ferry has done everything he can to make the Cavaliers championship contenders.  With the acquisition of Shaquille O’Neal, the Cavs will have the presence needed in the middle that they lacked last year vs. the Magic.  With the deadline deal for Antawn Jamison, James finally has another elite player to absorb some of the attention on offense.

In Miami, the Heat will start with a nearly clean slate next season.  With room for two max contracts, the Heat hope to rebuild a championship caliber team around Wade.  While Wade has led his team in scoring and assists 39 times this season, the hope is that he can win more by doing less if he chooses to remain in Miami.

Up the coast, the Knicks have not been discreet about their plans for the offseason.  They have put all their eggs in one basket, hoping that LeBron is attracted to the bright lights and (what seems distant now) history of MSG.  While players talk about MSG being their favorite arena and New York being the “Mecca of basketball” one has to wonder if it is mostly smoke and mirrors at this point.  Where a team plays is nothing compared to how a team plays, and LeBron is a global icon without the help of a New York address. New York needs LeBron way more than LeBron needs New York.  And everyone knows it.

If Wade & James decide to stay with the teams that drafted them, the Knicks will be left in a position where they are likely forced to overspend on the available free agents. Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley said the team plans to match offers for restricted free agent Rudy Gay. And free agents like Joe Johnson, Amar’e Stoudemire & Chris Bosh will have to determine which suitor gives them the best chance of winning.

So the Knicks have pushed all their chips in before the game even starts.  All that’s left to do is wait.



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