The 2009 NBA Draft class is one of the weakest in recent memory. At the best, there are five legit players this year and by legit I mean constant starters on a good team. Only Griffin has true potential to be a perennial all-star.
The other four guys are Stephen Curry (was born to do nothing but SCORE), Ricky Rubio (unparalleled vision), James Harden (solid, under control perimeter player - think a homeless man's Brandon Roy), & Johnny Flynn (self-motivated gamer, check out his dime video draft diary here).
Apparently has a problem with following workout instructions, Brandon Jennings twitter game would be more prolific than his NBA career. And looking at his playing time overseas (or lack thereof) I'm not too sure he can run an NBA team better than he runs his mouth.
Hasheem Thabeet as a top 5 pick would be a bust. No offensive game or a skill set to indicate he can harness an offensive game. Plus his 7-3 frame wouldn't be as dominant defensively to warrant a top draft pick.
Tyreke Evans apparently stood tall in the PG workouts, but ummm why wouldn't he? He is 6'5 after all and NOT a point guard - not in the NBA.
However, if you're like the Hawks and think that Jamal Crawford is possibly a solution at the point then...
Trade rumors are still pouring with a Tracy McGrady deal getting the most steam today. Word is there's been a ton of interest from other teams about acquiring the once legit superstar, namely the Phoenix Suns. One scenario was a straight swap for J-Rich while the other was a T-Mac, Carl Landry and Aaron Brooks for Amare Stoudamire & Leandro Barbosa. Although no particular deal is certain, a T-Mac trade at this point seems highly likely so watch this space.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Weak Draft, but Strong Trade Rumors
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Top 5 Tweets of the Week
What up fellas? Today I'm introducing a new feature for the blog.
The NBA has taken over the tweet-scene as current players like Dwight Howard, retired legends such as Kareem Abdul-Jabber, TV personalities like Kenny Smith, and even sports columnists like your boy Bill Simmons are all over twitter these days.
As my twitter feed follows almost all of these guys (and I even have a follow from Ron Artest himself) - each week I shall bring to you guys the top 5 tweets of the week right here. There's no better way to get insights, analysis/news and even some laughs from around the league.
5. "NBA front office moves are like highly anticipated rap albums....they always get leaked! Congrats eddie jordan..."
Sixers G Andre Iguodala using a metaphor to introduce his new coach...think there's rap album in the works for Iggy? <- Perfect rap name right there. 4. "As always, thank u to the fans. Now I'm gonna tear into all this Willy Wonka candy I got. Nerds & Sweet Tarts for days! LOL. Thanks WW."
Lakers F Lamar Odom on how he plans to celebrate the series win against Denver. How can a professional athlete get to eat all that sweet stuff and still be able to perform on such a high level? Talk about having your cake and eating it too...smh.
3. "Check out Football for Good videos...SHOWDOWN JUNE 24th Boi!!! http://www.facebook.com/ste..."
Suns G Steve Nash - I put this here because, I find it sooooo funny how this multi all-star and 2 time MVP in BASKETBALL, is ALL ABOUT soccer during his offseason. Most people don't know, but he grew up playing soccer and his father played in the English Premier League. Steve himself plays in a summer league every year in New York, and he hosted a charity event that soccer great Thierry Henry attended as well as other NBA players like Baron Davis and Jason Kidd.
2. "Brilliant brilliant brilliant game by Kobe tonight. In my opinion, his 2nd-best ever behind G4 Sac '01: http://tinyurl.com/4ahyuz .... In Denver's defense, this series could have turned out differently if Chauncey Billups was still alive."
The "Sports Guy" Bill Simmons himself back to his old habits (I'll explain) - ABOUT 5 minutes before he made that post, I had just put up a tweet that read "Kobe's best playoff performance since the Shaq era, but also one of Billup's worst in his playoff career" ...see, I told y'all this guy was a mind thief.
1. "Follow my nigga @Jesus_M_Christ. Who knew they had wireless in heaven!!"
The ever so candid and entertaining Rockets F Ron Artest...one of the funniest guys in the league hands down.
I'll be back next weekend for more tweets of the week!
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Finals Prediction & LBJ FTW!!
Four great teams, four games played and there's still no clear read on what two would be duking it out for the title come June - but before we get to that, no NBA media outlet or independent blogger like myself can possibly put out something today without starting with...
The Chosen One ... well according to the Cleveland fans. Once it happened I text my boy and fellow basketball pundit, Mr. Hixon, to say "that was LeBron's 'shot over Ehlo' moment." Being the LBJ hater that he is, he was quick to displace that notion saying that MJ's shot was way more important - And I agree, but you can't ignore the similar shot angle along with LeBron's zealous celebration afterwards. PLUS it happened in the same city exactly 20 years ago. A bit freaky don't you think?
Cavs - Magic
With that being said though, I have no idea who wins this series. IF the Magic play like this consistently, they would be your NBA champions but when you doubt them like I do, then you know that's a big if. The 3 point % would eventually even out, but if they defy all knowledge and/or rookie Courtney Lee plays like he did in the 4th quarter, then that's as disturbing as Eminem has looked during his return for non-Orland fans. Speaking of, Relapse is great body of music for Slim-Shady fans - the track Beautiful is destined to tab a grammy nod or two, so you should take a listen.
Lakers - Nuggets
Just like in the East, the lower seeded team in the Western Conf. Finals has been the better team. But on this side of the bracket, Denver would pull of the upset for two reasons - I trust the Nuggets' leaders, Chauncey and the FINALLY GROWN UP (knock on wood) Carmelo Anthony more so than I trust Hedo & Rashard, plus I'm a Lakers hater. Denver has to feel good about outplaying the Lakers in the first 2 games and now having home-court (a place they've won 16 straight) for games 3 & 4. This would be a good time to point out that CARMELO ANTHONY is outplaying KOBE BRYANT thus far...yes check it, more points, way better FG%, more assists & rebounds too. COME ON BLACK WEASEL!!
Final Thoughts
The draft lottery was this past week, and they were no big winners - only a BIG loser in consensus #1 pick Blake Griffin. I don't care how talented the kid is, the Clippers are cursed and even Griffin knows this.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
Kobe's Documentary & Game 7s Predictions
Kobe Bryant - You Fail.
Did anyone else see that Kobe piece (of garbage) that aired on ESPN last night? - No, not the whole thing, I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. You know when something's is so bad that you have to make fun of it to get through? Yeah that's what me and my boy Chad were doing like midway through the documentary. "What a great leader!!!" Chad exclaimed with sarcasm so easy to spot even a...........(speaking of, does anyone else break dance when the money-staring Geico commercials come on? ...Just me? K, same response I got when I asked everyone on my aim list.) Back to the piece though, this has to be the worst possible guy you can choose to commentate for a documentary - the guy has nothing but trite statements and cliches come out his mouth. Ever watch Kobe during an interview and you could almost see him preparing his lines before hand. I'm not even going to blame Spike Lee, because apparently Kobe bribed him into taking "creative" control of the project unless he wouldn't do it - and my friends, creative it definitely wasn't. Hey what do you know, guess he is just selfish off the court as well.
Game 7s.
Now lets talk about Kobe (and his Lakers) GETTIN' WORKED!!! by a totally undermanned Rockets team. This would be the biggest upset in recent history probably right up there with the Nuggets over Seattle, and the Warriors over the Mavs if the Rockets can pull off a miracle in a couple hours. I really do wish they could though, and here's why - this Lakers team has lacked intensity and unity all throughout the playoffs, and a gritty game 7 win over the Rockets could change all that. As much as I hate to say it, no team can beat the Lakers if they play with those two components - it would be like awakening the sleeping giant. I really don't expect LA to lose though, but then again I said the same for Game 4 and 6... As for the other series in Beantown, logic says the Celtics win. But I think their Game 7 luck has run out, and here's why - of the 3 game 7s they've played in the past 2 post-seasons, this is the first time they are the inferior team. Orlando knows this and if they play like it tonight, assistant coach Patrick Ewing would get a few more headlines - and maybe a head coaching job finally?!?!?.....nope? yeah didn't think so neither.
Stay thirsty my friends.
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Kobe Bryant aka The Black Weasel & JR Smith JR
Kobe Taking More (Cheap) Shots
No, I'm not saying Kobe should have been suspended for his elbow to the "R" on Artest's jersey, but Mr. Bryant is a flat out punk when it comes to physical play. This isn't the first time Kobe hit his opponents with subtle jabs and elbows, he even did the same to Shane Battier - one of the league's classiest players - in the series opener. Right after last night's game though, I was fuming to my boy Stephane about the Black Weasel's antics and he responded saying "oh you mean he was being smart?" ...Yes I agree it was a smart tactic, but it was also a cheap shot. Jordan got under his opponents skin by talking trash and in the eloquent words of Eddie House "busting their ass." This is just one of the few reasons Kobe isn't liked by his fellow players and sometimes even his own teammates...Don't believe me? Just ask Shaq, Reggie Miller or my main man Chris Childs.
JR Smith JR
Lost in all the fights and suspension hoopla yesterday was the ejection of Rockets Guard Von Wafer - by his OWN coach. Apparently, a distraught Wafer had words with Coach Adelman and the Rockets Head Coach soon had enough and sent him to the showers early. For those that don't know, this kid Wafer has a trail of attitude problems that is very like the old (knock on wood) JR Smith in Denver. Both former McDonald's All-Americans, great talents with range and crazy hops, but also possess the same knucklehead mentality that has slowed down both their careers significantly. But here's to hoping that this was just a hiccup in what has been a very successful season for Von so far. The Rockets without Tracy McGrady need all the fire power they can get, so keep your head in the game young gun.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Blogging Live From Heat @ Hawks Game 5
- Both teams just came out the tunnel...flames went up in the air for the hawks. Didn't David Stern, who happens to be in the building tonight, ban that? Hmmm...Wade seems to be moving gingerly already, but feare not Miami fans - Dorell Wright is suited up tonight YAY!!
- The whole arena is in white tonight, and even though I'm going for D-wade's boys, its great to witness Atlanta really turning into an NBA city again, the atmosphere is great in here...Oh oh, here comes Spirit The Hawk...I'm scared :(
- D-wade's laid out on the floor after head on collision with Josh Smith...this is not good...he hasn't moved in 2 minutes....the Heat can't even compete without Wade..ok now he's finally getting up and walking with his own straight but headed straight to the locker room...Miami fans like my buddy Rocky must be pissing in his pants right about now
- J-Smoove just made a nice 1 hand bounce pass to Evans for the dunk, but its so funny how scared this crowd gets when Josh tries attempting things he shouldn't i.e shooting 3's and handling the ball...D-wade's back in the game and immediately gets in a scramble with Solomon Jones, 4 players got a technical for the ensuing scuffle...be back in the 2nd half, battery's low
- The crowd is going crazy as Al Horford takes his free throws on one leg...he made the second one and leaves to a standing O from the fans, even I stood up for that one. Been a a ton of hard fouls, but the Hawks are in total control as this awfully resembles game 1...I was at that game too, think I'm the jinx?
- Another possible injury, J. O'neal is the 3rd player to hit the deck tonight...the Heat were on a mini-run until James Jones tightly closed out J.Smith - 1 second later and J.Smith was all in O'neal's kitchen ...14 pt. Game now - there is hope!
- I honestly wish Josh Smith made that between the legs slam for 2 reasons - the SELLOUT Crowd would have exploded and the Heat would have left Atlanta wit h their egos totally smashed...but another Heat - Hawks game I attended and another early exit after a blowout...appreciate y'all for following tonight's game here but maybe I should stop this live blogging thing. We out.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Weekend Round-Up: Kobe, D-Rose vs. Rondo, And What Happened to the Hornets??
Finally! The weather in Atlanta seems stable and today marked my last day of classes as an undergrad - well excited as I'm sure you can imagine. Speaking of, there were no shortages of thrills this weekend in the NBA playoffs.
- Celtics - Bulls: After I tagged it the "Celtics-Hawks series of this year" our boy Bill Simmons put out an article the next day trying to one-up me saying the series was One for the Ages - what a rip off. Anyway, Game 4- instant classic. But despite the U-CONN boys hitting all the big shots, its the two young point guards that intrigue me the most. On one side you have Rajon Rondo - role player type skills but is playing like an ALL-STAR (he's AVERGAING a Triple Double folks!) And on the other hand, there's Derrick Rose who is clearly the most talented young PG in the game not named Chris Paul or Deron Williams, but he sometimes defers too much and resembles a role player. Talk about role reversal - in any event, whatever you do DO NOT MISS Game 5 I warn you.
- Cavs - Pistons: 2 words - HANDLED BUSINESS. Yes the Pistons already booked their plane tickets sometime in mid February, and yes Cleveland is clearly the superior team, but that didn't stop the Cavs from doing what they were supposed to do, and that's a quality of a championship caliber team.
- Lakers - Jazz: My friends (such Kobe lovers) were all in my ear of how great a performance Kobe had in the game 4 win (38 pts) but honestly, I expected more from him (45 at least). He didn't have to, so that was a good sign for you Laker fans, but potential trouble looms when looking at Andrew Bynum's decrease in production and minutes. 5 pts, 2.5 rebs in 16 minutes isn't going to help LA win the title. Mark my words.
- Hornets - Nuggets Series: Now at least resembles a battle. A ton of physical play in game 3 and the Hornets finally pulled one out even though I SWEAR they tried gift-wrapping it to an addres in the Rocky Mountains. The win however hasn't done much for New Orleans in terms of who wins the series and it certainly doesn't make me stop wondering what happened to the guys from the Big Easy. It's just a year ago when they were the up and coming young team in the league with the best point guard in the game, but now they wouldn't defeat any other team in the Western playoffs brackets. To make things even MORE confusing, CP3 is having an even better season...can the subtraction of Jannero Pargo have meant so much? Or is it Coach Bryon Scott? Wasn't Posey supposed to help? The Injury big perhaps? You tell me...
- Hawks - Heat: Not yet set on my prediction for tonight's game, but I'd say this - If Jermaine O'Neal keeps putting up stats (21.5 pts, 8 rebs) like he has over the past 2 games, then the Cavs might lose two games in the 2nd round AT LEAST. I'll be Blogging Live from Phillips Arena at Game 5, so they better not be any more wild animals disfunctions this time around, I don't play that. We out. :-)