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October 31, 2008

When rumors aren't rumors

ESPN floated a rumor that's now been picked up by other outlets.
The Knicks are one of several teams that have contacted the Golden State Warriors about disgruntled forward Al Harrington, though the Warriors are said to be more interested in a package built around David Lee (16 points, 11 rebounds, five assists against the Heat).
So basically what they're telling us is that the Knicks called about a deal and the Warriors countered with something completely different. I always love rumors like this. I really think that these reporters are the guys who in college say that they almost hooked up with a girl when really all they did was hold the door for them or hand them a drink at a frat party.

October 29, 2008

Opening Night Impressions

POWE!

Love Leon. He's looking steady in the sixth man role. Not sure about Tony Allen and Eddie House but at least we learned that the idea that the Celtics wouldn't be able to handle LeBron without Posey isn't the problem that many people assumed it would be. I'm not sure why Cleveland is kryptonite to Ray Allen but he just can't get it done against them. Hopefully he bounces back against the Bulls. A so-so night but they still got the win so I'm happy. Solid game from Rondo but a couple of dumb plays and Perk was pretty awful.

As for the Cavs, I love that they have Mo Williams because Mo's a scrub who can't defend his shadow. The Cavs better hope that they face the Magic in the first round this year because they don't want to go up against anyone with a guard who can score.

The Bucks/Bulls game was hard to watch. It should be interesting to see the Bulls on Friday. Derrick Rose is just fun to watch. The rest of the Bulls? Not so much. Ty Thomas looked like he had a little life but he still doesn't know how to play basketball. The Bucks just aren't good. Michael Redd is arguably the most overrated player in the league now that Zach Randolph has been downgraded after last season. Redd's got a great shot but he has no court vision and doesn't do anything to help his teams win.

The Lakers looked good. Bynum showed a couple of nice moves but looked rusty. Still, the Portland frontline is one of the few frontlines in the L that is softer than L.A. so we'll have to wait to see how they do against tougher competition. The Battle for Los Angeles tomorrow should be better: Kaman and Camby should put up more of a fight. Trevor Ariza seemed improved. if his 3pt stroke is as good as it looked, he's a legit sixth man and a kind of Bruce Bowen type stopper that the Lakers need.

The Blazers gave one of the worst offensive performances I've seen in years. Any offense that has Channing Frye tossing up long jumpers needs to be scrapped. The team has serious PG problems because Steve Blake and Sergio Rodriguez just don't seem to have it and Jerryd Bayless isn't ready. Brandon Roy looked like he was high for 3/4's of the game. I know people like Roy's poise but he needs to show SOME emotion out there. He makes Ray Allen seem animated. Nate McMillan was awful. When the Lakers went small, he stuck with his big lineup even though neither Aldridge nor Pryzbilla were taking advantage of the mismatch. Rudy Fernandez didn't look bad but this team needs to get Martell Webster back and they might miss Jarrett Jack more than anyone expected. Hopefully Oden isn't badly hurt but they should probably bring him off of the bench for a bit.

As for my rankings, I might have overrated the Bucks but neither they nor the Bulls seem like playoff caliber teams. The Blazers will battle the Warriors and Clippers and I might give the Clips the edge for the 9th spot (I don't see any of those three teams taking out the Nuggets). The Lakers and Cavs stay where they are.

Can't wait for tomorrow when there's a full slate of games.

October 28, 2008

Predictions

The season is upon us and here are my hastily made predictions. Not sure why but the NBA season has really snuck up on me this year.

NBA Champ: Boston Celtics. The Celtics beat the Spurs, who try to make one last run to glory. The Lakers run is cut short as Bynum and Gasol don't mesh and Kobe starts to pout.

MVP: Tim Duncan. A throwback year for Timmy who helps carry the Spurs while Manu and others deal with injuries.

ROY: Michael Beasley. He puts up more consistent numbers than anyone else.

First Team All Rookie: Beasley, Mayo, Rose, Oden, Mareese Speights

Second Team All Rookie: Westbrook, Gordon, Douglas-Roberts, B. Lopez, Hibbert

Sleeper: Mike Taylor, Batum, C. Lee, M. Chalmers, D. Jordan

All-Bust Squad: D. Gallinari, J. Alexander, A. Ajinca, J. McGee, J.R. Giddens: I think at least five second round picks (not including Bill Walker) will look like better options than Giddens).

Soph Surprises: Al Thornton, Nick Young, Rudy Fernandez, Carl Landry, Mike Conley

Comeback Player of the Year: Luke Ridnour, PG, Milwaukee Bucks

Most Improved: Thad Young

October 15, 2008

Devin Not The Dude

Getting hustled by a Brit is bad but a Brit in a sweater?

 

October 01, 2008

Hollinger Hearts Childress

How else can you explain that Atlanta Hawks going from almost beating the eventual World Champs to the third worst team in the Eastern Conference.

Hollinger's main arguments are that the bench is no good (where have we heard that before) and:

Additionally, it's naïve to think the tumult in the rest of the organization isn't going to have some effect on the floor. Woodson is back even though multiple players -- most notably Smith and Pachulia -- had issues with him a year ago, and he's working under a new general manager who may not have his back. Meanwhile, the ongoing lawsuit between the current ownership and renegade partner Steve Belkin is still dragging on with no end in sight.

One problem, you could have said the same thing last year. Josh Smith and Coach Woodson's problems didn't first pop up last season and the new GM might not have Woodson's back but at least he isn't openly trying to get him fired. I'm not sure how Woodson is going to feel worse under Rick Sund when Billy King made it well known that he wanted Woodson fired before the season and it was the owners that prevented it. 

So how did they move down?

The first and most glaring reason is Larry Brown. John Hollinger apparently still drinks the Larry Brown Kool-Aid. Personally, I'm not wild about Brown dealing with Raymond Felton and DJ Augustin running the show, nor do I think he's going to be particularly impressed with most of his teams defensive acumen. Yes, Matt Carroll can shoot the ball. No, that's not going to matter to Larry Brown if Carroll continues to play the piss poor defense that he's become so well known for. And lets not even worry about Adam Morrison. Even Hollinger admits that a key player is Sean May, a guy who has never been in shape which is part of the reason he's never been healthy. I'm sorry but depending on Sean May and Larry Brown handling two young point guards sounds like a bit of a disaster to me.

The next confusing selection is the Bulls, whom Hollinger has ranked as tied for 9th. Hollinger admits that Derrick Rose won't be much of an impact and that there are too many wild cards for the team. For some reason, that doesn't matter and the Bulls will somehow improve and be a better team than the Hawks. And when I say "for some reason", I think everyone should realize what that reason is. Stats. 

The Bulls and Hawks are perfect examples of the problem with Hollinger's stat-based predictions. The Bulls are a "better" team because top-to-bottom, they have more talent. The problem is that the top of Atlanta's roster is better and the talent actually fits together. You just can't get numbers to understand that (and so Hollinger always seems to overlook it). Hollinger's stats helped propel the Bulls to the #1 preseason spot last year (Celtics were 3rd, Pistons 5th) and we all saw how that worked out. 

A third odd selection is Washington collapsing to 11th in the league. Yes, they don't have Gilbert Arenas but they didn't have him last year and they won 43 games. Hollinger also goes on to say some odd things such as claiming that Nick Young isn't a three point ace. The kid shot 40% from behind the arc last year! I think the Warriors will get worse but I still think they'll be in the playoff picture (and at least in the picture longer than the Bobcats or Bulls)

But who knows? Maybe Josh Smith will finally blow up and go Sprewell on Mike Woodson. Maybe the Bulls will remember how to play basketball and how to win despite little outside shooting or post scoring. Maybe Larry Brown will turn the Bobcats into a legit team. You never can tell in the NBA but judging from Hollinger's own write-ups, I can't say that his analysis exactly supports his positions.


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