Friday, May 7, 2010

The Best PG?

Recently, Deron Williams has been getting a lot of props and credit for being the best point guard right now in the NBA. Its hard to argue that because he has been playing great as of late and his numbers have been insane. His numbers are down a little bit in the Lakers series, but the Lakers are playing great D against him. I'm sure Deron is going to have some great games in Utah. Ever since I've been watching Deron, I thought he looked like a really good guard. He is very solid, shoots well, and has a great vision. He is a very good point guard. However, it seems the way people are speaking is that Deron is the clear cut and has overtaken the number 1 position. I have to disagree a little bit here. Chris Paul has been putting up even more insane numbers and he is an absolute amazing point guard. Chris was injured this year, but some of the numbers he put up were still amazing. I am anxious to see how Chris comes back next season and proves himself to be one of the best. Hopefully no injuries will hold him back. I also have to give some props to Rajon Rondo and his skills at point guard. He has had a great year and he has played spectacular in the playoffs. He is putting up some incredible numbers. Its funny to think a couple years ago, the Celtics were trying to figure out how to upgrade from Rajon, and now Rajon is sometimes the best player for the Celtics. Its almost a 3 way tie for best point guard right now, and you could almost say a 4 way tie if you put Steve Nash in the conversation. Right now I'd say that Deron and Rajon are playing the best right now.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Kobe looking better

I've been disappointed in Kobe's play during the playoffs, however, his last 2 games he his shooting the ball much better. He is shooting 54.5 % in has last 2 games. We'll see if he is able to continue that efficiency.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

"Fear the Deer" - Milwaukee one win away! (Bucks vs Hawks - 6 vs 3)

Can you believe the Milwaukee Bucks are one win away from winning the first round and eliminating the Hawks? Milwaukee had a solid run at the end of the season and was playing very well. Props to Scott Skiles and his coaching. He's proven to make teams very tough and defensive with Chicago and Milwaukee. The Hawks have shown to be a very good team throughout the whole season. It seemed like they would have a good chance to be in the conference finals at least. However, they are on the brink of elimination. The Bucks have been real good, but the real surprise is they are leading the series being undermanned. They are missing one of the their best players - Andrew Bogut. I think the Bucks have a great chance of advancing to the next round because the next game is in Milwaukee and Milwaukee continues to play solid.

One more thing, John Salmons is a very good basketball player. He showed me that in Chicago, but he's been the best go to guy for the Bucks. He's proven to be a good scorer and a solid defender as well.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Mavericks vs Spurs (No 2 vs No 7)

The Mavericks have had a great season, but the Spurs played very well at the end of the season and had good momentum coming into the playoffs. The Spurs have some great veteran talent, and when they are in sync, they are tough to beat. Currently, it seems to me the Spurs are in sync and very tough. Part of that syncing was Manu Ginobili's play. Manu has came back with a vengeance toward the end of the season, playing like the Manu of old. I think the Spurs have a great chance of advancing to the next round. The Spurs are always competitive when they have Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu playing well. Dallas has a lot of talent too. They are a dangerous team as well. I feel like the Spurs play them very well and can totally pick them apart. They are very evenly matched and I think this series has a good chance of going 7. If it goes 7, I have a feeling the Mavericks will pull it out because of the home court advantage, but the Spurs have already shown they can win in Dallas. As of this writing, the Spurs currently lead the series 2-1. By the way, Jason Kidd's shot has greatly improved. The joke with Jason was they used to call him ason without the J because he had no jump shot. However, Jason was in the top 3 for 3 pointers made and he is shooting at a great percentage. The Mavericks trade during the season has helped a lot as well.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Kobe can't deliver

I've been doing a lot Kobe "hatin" recently. I've been "hatin" on his play and shot selection. In normal situations if Kobe shot as bad as he did in game 3 last night against Oklahoma, you would chalk that up to a bad night and coming back strong. However, this has been the same story for a while. I've been harping on Kobe's shooting. Its not even fun to watch him shoot this bad. Artest shot better in the game, but still not  nearly well enough. The unfortunate thing is that the Lakers had this game. They could have been up 3-0. Yes, I give much credit to the Thunder. They played great at the end. Durant was a beast. Artest did well limiting his scoring early and making his shots tough. However, Durant rebounded amazingly and picked it up at the end. Durant is definitely making a name for himself for those who don't know him yet. The main thing to any victory is that you pulled it out. That is what the Thunder did. Kobe wasn't dependable in the 4th quarter and just shot terrible. He couldn't give the lift to his team that they needed. It seemed everyone else's play picked up except Kobe.

Kobe at a young age is already an old veteran. This is his 14th year in the league. That is pretty crazy. He is starting to break down similarly to other guys who came in around the same time as he did. A lot of them haven't even made it this far. Kobe is a great player, but he will always be compared to himself at his peak. At his peak he was the best in the NBA. Currently, Lebron has that title easily. Kobe's injury filled season has not even allowed it to be a debate of who the best is right now.

Last night Kenny Smith was talking that in a few years that Kevin Durant would be the best player in the NBA. I don't know about that quite yet. However, as Kobe goes toward the end of his career, I think Lebron and Kevin Durant will be fighting for who the best is. Lebron is currently on top.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Lakers vs Thunder (1 vs 8)

The Lakers had a terrible way of ending the season, basically going sub .500. I believe they were 4-7 in their last 11 games. Pretty pathetic for a team trying to win the championship. The first problem for the Lakers is health. Bynum has been out as well as other guys during the season. The main guy, Kobe, has had his play greatly affected by his health. I've seen Kobe play through injuries before. The difference is Kobe was still tremendous. Kobe's injury to his finger has made him mortal. He is shooting some pathetic percentages, such as 30%. This is awful in any way you look at it. I think someone was saying Phil was implying or stating Kobe needs to distribute and get the ball around more. If your shooting less than normal, you should pass it out more. I agree. Kobe is shooting way under normal. Even open or regular shots he makes most of the time are missing. That is one of the main problems. Kobe is not quite near Kobe. The second thing is that the Lakers depth is minimal. That used to be one of their strong points. Now its basically up to the starting 5. Lamar is so up and down this year. Ron can't make a shot if his life depended on it. Artest has played some great defense as of late. He is doing a great job with Durant at times as well. The problem is its offset by his terrible shooting (such as 1 made 3 pt in 8 attempts). They swing it to him for an open shot or he takes a terrible shot which of course doesn't go in. I am happy with his defense, absolutely dominant at certain times. The thing with Ariza was he had solid defense and a solid shot that went in at a consistent basis. Pau has been off this year. He hasn't shown his same consistent greatness. All these factors point to the Lakers falling this year. Oklahoma has been in both games so far. They had chances to win it. Oklahoma, however, is a very strong 8 seed. One of the best maybe. In normal situations, they would probably be a number 4 or 5 seed.  Kevin Durant is amazing and I can't say enough about him. He is definitely the future of the NBA. Oklahoma has a lot of great young players. Russell Westbrook is another favorite of mine. Very good player. Oklahoma should be a team that will continue to get better and be in contention in the next years. Oklahoma does have a chance I believe to beat the Lakers in the first round. If the Lakers don't give their absolute best, Oklahoma has a great chance to take the series. The Lakers need to prove they can be a dominant offensive and defensive team. Their defense has looked great at times, but their offense still not as great as I'd like to see. My feeling is the Lakers will be win the series.

Its the playoffs!

Its been a few days since the playoffs have started and I haven't updated my blog. I've been pretty busy with work and other things going on. The playoffs is when the excitement and intensity goes up another level. This is where you see the guys intense, superstars prove to be superstars, and amazing story-lines and finishes happen. I wanted to write my thoughts on all of the series and I think I'm going to write a separate entry for each of the series.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Lakers downfall

The reason I am hesitant on the Lakers winning it this year is that they haven't won the big games or the meaningful games that they need to do. For example, they had a chance to win home court for the entire playoffs, they lost that opportunity by losing several games that they could have won. Hey, Cleveland was just unbelievable, so give them that. However, the Lakers just had to play decent, just fairly well, like a team thats a top team, to have the second best record.They didn't even have to play their best, just solid. Now they have lost the second seed overall, meaning if they meet the Magic in the Finals, they don't have home-court there either. This is more of a concern because last year the Lakers were such a great road team. This year the Lakers haven't shown that. In fact, the Lakers have made me more disappointed than even excited. Here is the final main point, as the season is closing, they are 4-6 in their last 10 games! 4-6??? Are you serious? This is how you close a season? This is my concern. I'm not saying they can't turn it on. It is possible. The Lakers team that went 15-1 in the playoffs basically turned it on in the playoffs that year. Its just that I haven't seen that ability at all in the Lakers this year. Just more inconsistency this year. The injuries to Kobe have made him too mortal. The edge to the Lakers isn't there either. I guess we will see once the playoffs start.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Playoffs approaching...

The Lakers just lost to the Nuggest tonight. It was a close game and they played with Kobe. However, thats their 4th lost in 5 games. Let me be completely honest. The Lakers are just not playing well at all and I don't think they will win the championship. They have their ups and downs, and they are playing as of late with too many downs. Their record is still top in the West, but that was helped with the good record/schedule early on. They haven't put a string of games together with total domination at the end of the season. I'm not saying it isn't possible, but how come it hasn't happened now. I guess we'll see. Kobe still isn't in his top form, not even close. Everyone just seems to be off their game. Artest seemed to have improved but yet overall behind.

Cleveland on the other hand is looking great. Lebron has basically been the best player in the league and the Cavs have such a flow to their game. They look determined this year and I think they have a great chance of winning the championship.

Kevin Durant is now one of my favorite players and he has quickly progressed to be one of the best players this year. Probably #2 behind Lebron actually.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Regular Season almost ending

I believe there are about 10-12 games left for everyone in the NBA. The season is wrapping up. Cleveland pretty much has a lock for the #1 seed for all of the NBA if they don't go on some crazy losing streak. Lakers should get #2 overall if they don't go way off. I'm still not happy with the Lakers play and now Bynum is out for a while. It seems like the pattern every year with him. I'm concerned with Kobe's play. I don't think he is playing quite up to Kobe's standards. I know his injuries have affected him and I don't like to see him force it. I think he has been playing better as of late. I think you might as well hand Lebron the MVP for this year. He really has done a tremendous job. Milwaukee seems to be playing out of their mind winning all the games they have in recent weeks. I'm looking forward to the playoffs and seeing what happens.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Thumbs down for Lakers!

The Lakers aren't playing very well. Kobe isn't shooting that great, but he's assisting okay. Artest looked like he really stepped up on defense. In some of the recent games, he had this many steals in consecutive games - 6,5,5, and 2. That is an average of 4.5 in those 4 games. So its good to see he stepped up on defense. However, there were times I saw he played some bad defense such as in the Magic game, even though he had "Defense" colored in his hair in 3 different languages. The Lakers don't have good flow at all. They are not playing well. Artest needs to shoot better too. Overall, everyone needs to step it up. They are on a 3 game losing streak - first in the Gasol era with the Lakers. They were a superior road team last year, not looking so great this year. Teams like Dallas are on a 11 game win streak. Boston is putting it together too. The Lakers better get on a roll toward the end here and ride high into the playoffs. They are losing their footing. They had a chance to have the best record. However, now a lock for Western Conference champion is not even a lock anymore. Lets see if they wake up and start playing better. Perhaps they have lost some of their edge.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Kobe is back!

Kobe hit another game winner last night against the Grizzlies. I was very pleased with his performance. His shooting was tremendous and he was very controlled in his game. More importantly, he was very clutch at the end of the game. He basically won the game for them. Once again, the Lakers prob didn't have any business winning the game after the Grizzlies fought back and regained the game. However, they left the door open and Kobe took it and closed it shut on the Grizzlies. Kobe was Kobe. His ankle looked good to me on three nice dunks I saw he had in the game.

Another side note is the comparisons to Lebron. Lebron is great, in fact, spectacular. I just want to stay numbers and stats don't tell everything. I believe I've mentioned this before. I look at Lebron's stats. Honestly, his career stats in my mind blow away Kobe's. Lebron is as close to a triple double average you can probably get to in the current age. His numbers are what I like to do in a video game. Good amount of rebounds, assists, scores a lot of points. On top of that he gets to the line 10 times a game, shoots %50% from the field, and shoots decent from 3. He does it all and has it all. However, this is where watching and just knowing the game makes the distinction. If you went by the numbers, you probably would just say Lebron > Kobe easily. Most experts of the game, however, would probably still say Kobe is the best. Its just a matter of watching and seeing what he does. Its not all about the numbers. If you watched last night's game, you'll know what I mean.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Trades, trades, trades!

With the trading deadline over, a lot of trades were made near the deadline. Some of the major moves in my mind are T-Mac on the Knicks, Nate Robinson in Boston, Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood on the Mavs, Antawn Jamison on the Cavs, and Kevin Martin on the Rockets. T-Mac will have a chance to show what he has left, but the Knicks care more about the money they will now have after this season to go after players like Lebron and Wade. Amare wasn't traded, a deal I guess just couldn't be figured out. Its interesting that the Cavs have the best record in the NBA, and yet made a trade for Antawn Jamison. I hear this is to appease Lebron and hopefully keep him in Cleveland.

Update: I guess it was an easy decision for the Cavs to make the trade because the Wizards will buy out big Z and most likely he will return to the Cavs. So basically, the Cavs will lose no players and gain a pretty good one with the trade.

All-Star Letdown

The All-Star weekend I don't think was as good as I thought it would be. I think a lot of that was the disappointment from the dunk contest. Its probably unfair expectations on these athletes to make original incredible athletic dunks. Congrats to D-Wade on winning the MVP, he played a great game. I think Lebron played pretty good too. It could have been a co-MVP thing.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

I WAITED FOR THIS!??!!

The Slam Dunk Contest was horrible, horrible, horrible. Nate was okay, but I wonder if it was one of those things where he played to the level of his competition. I was so psyched to see Shannon Brown do some crazy stuff (as well as so many others I read). He did some lame crap. He didn't even advanced to the final round. What a disappointment. The other NBA events were okay. Still pretty much boring to even a big NBA fan like me. Besides the dunk contest, I think the 3pt shootout is the next big thing. I thought it was pretty good this year. Paul Pierce really impressed me. He is really shooting it well this year. Good for you Paul. Your shooting it great. I watched the events with my wife and best friend. We all agreed that Kenny Smith was very annoying. My friend mentioned how Kenny likes to hear the sound of his own voice. When he said that, it rang a bell in my head of "So true!" Kenny def speaks so much like he likes to listen to himself talk. His over narration and "trash-talking" just annoys the hell out of me. Barkley is annoying as well. Also, watching the event, the commercials are so cycled and boring as well. Not really great. I was waiting all this time for it and getting excited. It should have been a huge event but I felt like it was a huge letdown. The crowd wasn't even into it most of the time. I don't think Shannon will be invited back for it now.  I know Shannon can dunk 100x better than what he showed. Jeez, what happened?? As a side note, Mr. 720 aka "Air Up There" is one of the best dunkers I've ever seen.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Kobe news

So Kobe missed the game where the Lakers played the Jazz in Utah. Guess what?...the Lakers beat the red hot Jazz pretty easily without Kobe. The Lakers just looked focus and determined. Pau has brought  his play back up. He is playing like a beast. Coincidentally, it was with Bynum out. Its silly to say this, but Pau plays so well with Bynum out, its almost worth it to have Bynum out. Bynum is a great player, but to me Pau and Bynum haven't combined their play to the best level yet. Perhaps that is yet to come. However, the way that Pau is playing now, its almost like I feel like Bynum should sit out. Thats just how dominant Pau has been playing. Also, Lamar picks up his play tremendously. Going back to my first point, I think the Lakers were better off without Kobe these past 3 games. The wins, focus, and determined play I think prove the point. Kobe is also missing the All-Star game. That allows Kobe to have a good rest period to come back stronger. That version of Kobe will help LA tremendously. Kobe was trying to be Kobe but just couldn't and the Lakers were using him like that. With Kobe gone, it forced the guys to run the offense like they should. I'm looking for Kobe to make a push the second half of the season and match the level of Lebron. However, Lebron has been playing so out of this world. Lebron has improved so much. The weaknesses I saw in Lebron's game I saw in years past are essentially gone. I can't even think of much weaknesses with his game. He is playing so well right now.

Dunk Contest!!

The Dunk Contest will be coming up this weekend. I am so excited!! Watching the dunk contest is so much fun with the right people. Its the event I look most forward to. NBA tv is showing a marathon of previous years of dunk contests. There have been some great contests and some real crappy ones. I think one problem is whenever they try to have all these restrictive rules. I think its stupid. By the way, the wheel that was used to determine what dunks to emulate was one of the dumbest things ever added. Also the requirement to use someone with your dunk is kind of dumb too. I think that should be up to the person. Here is what I think the rules should be. The rules should be simple. Have at least 3 rounds. Don't limit what can be replaced/made dunk/missed dunk rule crap. Basically give each contestant a 1-2 minute time interval in each round to do the dunk they want. That way you give them a chance to do the dunk they want and don't penalize them for a silly slip of the ball or mis-timed jump. I think the dunk contest would be a lot better. If they miss a dunk attempt a lot, then it will probably lower their score because the judges would see the number of attempts. Also, I would love for the NBA to release how they choose/pick contestants. I wish fans could vote for competitors. They vote for All-Star starters, why not dunk contestants? Let NBA players who want to participate put their name out there, and fans vote who they want to see. Perhaps raise the prize money to get in some of the better players. Another cool idea I think could be "height classes." As in fighting you have weight classes, why not height classes for the dunk contest. That way you can have the best dunker under x, y, or z height. Then you have a final dunk off of those best dunkers. You have more competition and allow more guys to compete. I think people who love to watch dunk contests would appreciate it. Also, watching these dunk contests, you realize how annoying some of the announcers are. I like Kenny Smith as an analyst, but as someone talking about the dunks, he is annoying. Most of the guys are. Maybe I'm just being a hater.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Kobe should rest

Kobe hasn't played the past couple of games for the Lakers due to his ankle sprain. He is known as a "warrior" who fights through injuries. Missing the game stopped his 235 consecutive game streak. Surprisingly, the Lakers looked good beating Portland in Portland and the Spurs at home. They were two solid wins. The Lakers hadn't won in Portland in forever. Granted, they are injury prone but they seem to have the Lakers number there no matter what. However, solid play from everyone made for a good win. Same thing for the Spurs. The Spurs have been playing better and looking to take advantage of Kobe's absence. However, the guys stepped up again and it was great to see. Bynum was out for that game too and Gasol just had a monster game. Phil Jackson stated its nice to have Kobe (even if he's a little injured) because he provides that X factor that allows you to win. I have been watching a lot of the Laker games. Recently, as Kobe's injuries have slowed him down, he really hasn't helped the team. My analysis is that Kobe is hurting the Lakers directly and indirectly. He is hurting them directly because in some of the game he tries to be "Kobe" but he just can't do it. His shot is terrible or he can't drive like he usually does. Indirectly the guys depend on him too much and rely on Kobe to be Kobe. There were a few instances that Kobe relied on himself too much and didn't trust his teammates. That was the rep of the old Kobe, however, Kobe has been able to use his teammates more appropriately the past couple years. Don't get me wrong, there were times where Kobe definitely picked up the play for the Lakers, but there were times I was like "what are you doing!?" I understand that Kobe will play if he can walk, but I don't know if thats the best thing. He knows his body though. He is not one to wait until something becomes 100%. My assessment is you need to rest until your better enough where your not shooting/doing stuff your struggling to do. I'm sure Kobe will be back and I'll be glad to see it. However, I think I would like for him to miss this next game before the All-Star break and use the break to rest up and come back a little stronger. Kobe is still the man, but I think he can rest a little. With him missing games, its forced other Lakers to step up more. I think knowing that Kobe isn't playing puts more focus into the guys. I think this will be good for the long hall.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Quick notes

* The Cavs are playing unbelievable. They are rollin and playing great. Lebron is the MVP and best player right now.
* Lakers are so-so. Not playing great, but not playing terrible. Need to pick up play. Kobe shooting a little better, but he keeps having these nagging injuries bothering him (Only had 5 points in last nights game!!).
* Celtics have not been close to their championship ways. They are searching to get it back.
* Kevin Durant is ballin. Doing a great job in the past few games, scoring especially.
* Jazz and Nuggets are playing very well and kind of under the radar.
* Ready for All-Star weekend to get here!!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Lakers vs Grizzlies

I'm currently watching the Lakers game against the Grizzlies on NBA League Pass. Kobe has already surpassed Jerry West's scoring record. I wrote an announcer bias blog a while ago. The Grizzlies announcers are pretty badly biased. They are obvious haters of the Lakers, but I understand. However, here are a couple of actual quotes from the announcers in the game.

Regarding a shot called a 2 pointer when initially thought it was a 3 pointer. Review proved right call was made. Announcer comment - "It was the correct call, but I don't like how it was made". Hey - a correct call is the correct call, they would def LOVE it if it was FOR them.

Regarding a 3 pointer made by Kobe. Rudy Gay just made a 3 pointer that swished. Kobe made a 3 that bounced in. "He made the shot, but on the streets it wouldn't have counted." - Really? Really? on the streets it wouldn't have counted?? interesting. Sounds like plain Kobe hating.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Kobe & Vince

I'm happy to see Kobe shooting a whole lot better in his past 3 games. He is shooting like 53% and he's rebounding and assisting as well. My only caveat is that it wasn't against "great" teams. However, its still better than nothing because he was still shooting and playing terrible earlier against bad teams. Hopefully it continues. I wonder if he reads this blog, most probably not.

In last night's Magic game, the game got pretty good with the Magic making a comeback and winning against Boston. I read an article by someone talking about how Vince Carter sucked in the game. I observed the same thing. In fact, I think he hurt the Magic more than helped. He was fumbling, shooting bad shots, not getting the ball inside, and just looked bad. He is definitely not playing like the athletic good player he once was. Its kind of sad. With Carter's play, losing Turkoglu is a lot bigger than maybe initially perceived.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Excited for the Dunk Contest

I am really excited for this year's Slam Dunk Contest. Most of the excitement is because of Shannon Brown. I feel I haven't seen him do a dunk contest before, but I know he can perform well. There is a mystery to what he will do. I think I'm feeling similar feelings to the one before Vince Carter's contest year.

Some of my favorite dunk contest participants (that I saw live on TV):
- Vince Carter
- Jason Richardson
- Dwight Howard
- Nate Robinson

Monday, January 25, 2010

All-Star Controversies

A big stink has been made about Allen Iverson being voted to start. To the point that this year more than ever I hear players/media/etc talk about a change is needed in the All-Star selection process. Currently, fans votes choose the starting lineup of the All-Star game. T-Mac was also in the running to start, but fortunately, Steve Nash overtook him in the last moments. I can definitely understand the sentiments of everyone who think it needs to change. I am one of those NBA fans who treats the All-Star game as a reward for excellent play for the current season. Allen and T-Mac are popular and have had great moments in their career. I wonder, however, who are the people voting them in. In general, are a lot of these votes not from NBA fans. I mean, seriously, do you keep up with whats going on in the NBA. I feel there are a lot of people who don't watch NBA, but will vote on the "names" they know. If you don't follow, then you'll vote for names you recognize. Its unfortunate because guys who have had great years may lose a slot to someone who hasn't played at all but got voted in. If the fans truly want to see that guy, then I guess fine. I think though that the rules could be changed for who is eligible. In any case, I'm excited for the All Star events and game.

Lakers lose again...

Lakers lose another road game. All these road games are starting to catch up to the Lakers. They need to step it up. Last year, they had one of the best road records. They had that confidence and swagger. This year they don't look so good. The label "soft" is coming into play. I don't think its necessarily soft as it is consistency. They do need to come out with better focus. Kobe needs to clean up his play, and Artest should probably sit out until he is better cause he isn't play quality defense. Injuries are definitely more of a problem this year than last, especially for Kobe. I think that they just need to develop a flow and then they will go on a nice winning streak.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Kobe's struggles

Kobe is really struggling. He is forcing too much. In fact, I am going to say it - he is hurting the Lakers. The problem is he is getting the ball and playing the game as "Kobe". However, he is NOT Kobe, the Black Mamba right now. His injuries have taken away from that. He is shooting terrible, terrible. I believe 36% in his last few games. You can't be needing to put up a high amount of shots in a game and maybe average a point a shot. Thats not good. Kobe's aggressiveness is taking away. Its fine if he is playing like Kobe and hitting those shots. However, he is bricking them and not allowing others like Gasol or Odom to have those opportunities. I know he is a warrior. If his attitude is that if he can walk he can play, then he needs to monitor how much he is helping/hurting his team. This is not his old teams where even if he was injured, it was still better for him to jack up shots. He has some great teammates. He needs to use them. When Kobe was playing at his best, he was using them well. Its kind of unusual. He is not playing close to great, and he relies on himself more. Interesting paradox. However, I think its him trying to shoot himself back into the game. It could help maybe if he sat out a few games. I'm not sure. (However, he better be playing for the Laker game I will be going to later this year, hehe). I think Kobe should play himself more like a decoy in these games for now until he can get his game back to par. If you watched him in the Knicks game you can tell. He tried to go for a dunk and he barely got high enough, the ball slipped out, and he was able to luckily get the layup to go. His back and fingers are affecting which also affects him defensively.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Cavs sweep Lakers

Last night was a chance for the Lakers to get revenge for the terrible Christmas day loss at home to the Cavs. However, the Lakers lost again. Lebron was just Lebron. He did it all and he played great. Its obvious Kobe's injuries are affecting. He shot better than his recent terrible shooting, however, it wasn't getting it done. In crunch time when Kobe gets it done in an assassin way, he wasn't able to. Lebron was able to masterfully score and will his team to victory. Lebron is truly a great player. He was also the better player. I still think when Kobe if healthy he is the best. However, with the injuries that Kobe has right now, Lebron is easily better. I know Lebron is pretty much unguardable, but the defense was terrible several times on him. They let him just shoot without even a close hand in his face. Part of this is he has so many weapons and a shot over you is the best you can wish for. I was disappointed in Ron Artest's defense too. It seemed like he didn't have his full defensive attention that he can have. Anyway, the Lakers last year swept the Cavs, and now the Cavs have swept the Lakers. I think its significant cause its shows your a great team. On top of that, the Cavs main point guard was out on injury. Mo Williams does a lot for them, and they were still able to win the game. The Cavs are looking like a championship team. The Celtics are struggling and Lakers aren't playing their best ball. The way the Cavs are playing now is similar to how the Lakers were playing last year.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Kobe not so Kobe

Kobe has been shooting terrible! His finger and back are really bother him. These are his points in the last 5 games - 12, 16, 10, 30, 11. Combined, he is shooting 37%. He can get 20 in his sleep. So its troubling to see him trouble to get 10, 11, or 12 points. Hopefully, Kobe can get his shot back or get healthier. The Lakers are very talented, but they need Kobe to be Kobe. Kobe started out the year with a good FG %. Its now gone down because of his recent woeful shooting. He dropped from #1 to #4 in scoring as well.

Shannon Brown in the Dunk Contest!

My wish has come true. Shannon is going to be in this year's slam dunk contest. I am SUPER excited already to see him perform. The others to compete are defending champion Nate Robinson and Gerald Wallace. There will be a dunk off between DeMar DeRozan and Eric Gordon to determine the other competitor. Lebron is not in it. This is a huge disappointment to me. A lot of people I'm sure are mad that last year he said he would do it, but now he is not. I figured he said it because of the emotion of the moment. As a big fan, I would love to see him do it. I guess its a "strategic" move? He loses more than he gains I guess. I think fans would love to see him just dunk. Even if he didn't win, I think people would appreciate watching him. I wish he would do it for the fans. I think he would have a lot of fun with it. He's done it at the high school level. Anyway, I hope my man Shannon wins it.

Grizzly love

You know which team currently has the best record in their last 10 games? It is the Memphis Grizzlies at 8-2. Actually they are tied with the Bobcats. Bobcats also are 8-2 in their last 10 games. Bobcats are playing great as well. However, Memphis's overall record is 22-18. Very impressive! I wonder if Iverson wishes he kept his composure and stuck with the team. However, you know what? I think Iverson would have screwed that team and they wouldn't win. I know Iverson has been a great player throughout his career, but history shows he doesn't really help his team win. Except for some isolated seasons, Iverson doesn't bring much winning around. I don't want to be a hater, but he hasn't proven to me otherwise. I guess overall Iverson enjoys the Philly embrace he got and maybe thats whats best for him. Memphis is a scary team to play right now. Playing very well and much credit to their coach. I kind of lump Memphis and Oklahoma together because of their youth, young stars, and how up and coming they both are.

Friday, January 15, 2010

All-Star Players

I'm going to list 12 players from the East and West coast teams that I believe belong on the All-Star team. The names are not in any particular order. Also, I disregarded position and picked on who I thought was doing a solid job this year. There may be some names surprisingly left out. I chose only those players who seemed to be playing consistent so far for the year, have been playing most of the games (ie not injured majority of time),  and I thought deserving. I tried to go by how they were playing so far THIS SEASON. Here is my list:

West
1 Carmelo Anthony
2 Kevin Durant
3 Dirk Nowitzki
4 Kobe Bryant
5 Steve Nash
6 Brandon Roy
7 Deron Williams
8 Zach Randolph
9 Chris Paul
10 Monta Ellis
11 Tim Duncan
12 Andrew Bynum

East
1 Dwight Howard
2 Lebron James
3 Dwyane Wade
4 Gerald Wallace
5 Rajon Rondo
6 Chris Bosh
7 David Lee
8 Joe Johnson
9. Mo Williams
10. Paul Pierce
11. Joakim Noah
12 Josh Smith

I don't think you can go wrong with any of these names. I would have loved to have put Pau Gasol on my list. However, he was injured at the start and he is injured again. He was a little inconsistent too. However, he was putting up monster numbers and the team was winning. There are some other names too who I would love to put in there, but consistency or injury was a key to why they were missing.

This list could easily change in a week or so.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Shout out to BD - Baron Davis!

I mentioned Baron can be a beast if he plays to his ability and level. It appears lately he has been doing just that and I just wanted to list his averages for the past 5 games.

PTS: 19.6
AST: 10.4
REBS: 4.4
STEALS: 2.4
FG%: 52%
3PT-FG%: 35%

4 wins in those 5 games.

Pretty good work and he is definitely elevating the Clippers which is what they hoped he would do. BD is having fun.

Lakers don't look too good...

The Lakers got blown out by San Antonio last night, but made a mini comeback in the 4th before losing it and getting beat by 20. I believe its their 4th straight road loss. Injuries are even a bigger concern. Kobe left the game with back spasms and he needs to get better. He started the game off great, and he looked like he was in for a great game. If it wasn't for his injuries, Kobe could have gone off to have a great game. Pau is still out. Bynum showed some real solid play though. I was really impressed with how he was able to score in the paint. Very solid job. I also liked that Ron Artest got aggressive and started to drive, draw fouls, and score the ball. These things had to happen while Kobe was out. Ron's defense didn't look good to me though. Its not the Artest defense I'm used to seeing. The Lakers just need to come together as a whole. Its good to have these times at this part of the season so you can have a chance to put it all together by the end of the season. The Cavs look like they are at that point.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Lakers need to get better and the Cavs are playing great

The Lakers haven't been playing well at all these past few games. Kobe is shooting absolutely terrible, I mean terrible! I know it has to do with his finger, and hopefully he is able to improve his shot. Some of the guys have been hurt, so they need to get healthier. My biggest concern for them is their bench. Their bench is playing at its lowest in a while I've seen. The bench used to be the strong point for the Lakers, but not anymore. When Odom starts (in place for injured guys), he puts up spectacular numbers. However, coming off the bench he quickly disappears a lot. The bench guys need to play better for the Lakers to repeat. Meanwhile, the Cavs are playing their best basketball right now. Lebron James is in beast form. I must give props to Shaq as well. He is fitting in the best possible way. He is giving them what he can and the Cavs are smartly fitting him where they can.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Tyreke Evans - My new ROY

Brandon Jennings was great early but Tyreke Evans has been totally ballin and consistent. Its still early in the season but Tyreke is playing greating and put up great numbers. We'll see if Brandon can come back better or someone else shows up on the radar.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Armed Agent Zero

By now, I'm sure you all have heard about Gilbert Arenas and this whole gun incident. Its a pretty crazy thing and I think anything dealing with guns has to be dealt with in the most serious senses. Gilbert is currently suspended and part of that is because he is not of "sound mind." Anyone who follows Gilbert knows he is a jokester/prankster and has a sense of humor. However, this is not something to make light of. I know he's trying to be "positive" instead of carrying a depressed demeanor, but the proper reaction is of a serious tone. Of course, in this world, who are we to dictate how a person reacts or what is "proper". However, in this situation, there are responsibilities, representation, and proper etiquette that needs to be followed. My opinion is any "prank" or "joke" that deals with guns is not going to be funny at all. It just got me thinking this is one thing behind the scenes that got exposed. Imagine all the other things in the NBA and other pro sports that are happening behind the scenes. One of Gilbert's nicknames is Agent Zero. Supposedly the guns were not loaded-->"zero" ammo. Ergo my title, Armed Agent Zero.

On another note, I think Gilbert is a very talented player. Before he got injured, he was a beast. He was scoring, hitting game winners, and ballin. He got more serious this year and not wanting to talk much. He worked hard over the summer to rehab. By all accounts, he was looking good and was going to attain his previous greatness. He's been okay with some flashes of his old self. He has been more "serious" this season and not wanting to talk much. In fact, he used to have a blog that he no longer does. I can remember actually enjoying reading his blog. A more "serious" Gilbert this year. Too bad he wasn't serious for this situation.

Bad Lakers Loss and amazing Celtics win

Lakers lost to the Clippers a couple nights ago. I think the Lakers had won the previous 9 games against them. Its bound to happen and hey the Clippers have some good talent. Baron Davis was playing aggressive and when he plays like that he gives his team a good chance. When Baron is playing like the Baron he is capable of, there are few players better. He can be really unstoppable. Hopefully the Lakers can pick up their play. Even though the Clippers played well, I think the Lakers didn't sustain the right effort throughout the game. Ron is back, but Pau is still out. Lakers still have the best record, but the Celtics are right behind them. The Celtics are doing so well on the road. They are pulling out so many games and have injuries. Rondo helped pull a game Miami should have won into overtime and then lead them to the victory. Wade had a great game but it wasn't enough with the Celtics able to climb back and win.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Impressive teams!

Everyone knows about the power house teams such as the Lakers, Celtics, Cavs, and Magic. There are other good teams as well. However, what I'm impressed with are some of these younger upcoming teams holding their own and showing that they are the future. These teams include the Grizzlies, Thunder, Rockets, Trailblazers, and Bobcats. They are playing pretty impressive to me getting some quality wins and playing well.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Kobe...Last second...of course! Again!

Kobe hit another game winning shot against the Kings the other day. It was his third in the past few weeks. Its great he is hitting these shots. My concern is with the Lakers overall. Ron Artest has been out for a while after Christmas. He had an injury falling down the stairs or something to that effect bringing down Christmas boxes. He had a concussion and injury to his left elbow. He is still recovering and is "hopeful" to return soon. The Lakers defensively have been kind of terrible since Artest has been out of the lineup. I know Ron provides a lot, but there is no excuse to be this bad. The Lakers overall seem to be falling to the trap at times to playing at the level of the competition. The bench needs to step up. Last night, they blew out the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs gave them their first home loss, so it could have been a more focused group to get revenge. I hope to see the Lakers play more consistent. The bench played well in the game. Unfortunately, Pau went out with a strained hamstring. That isn't good news, because when Pau plays, the Lakers tend to win. Hopefully Pau comes back soon. Funny thing about Pau was that his game seemed to decline after he signed his contract extension. He was averaging monster boards like 18+ a game for a few games. Soon after signing his contract, he was getting like 5 or 6 boards in games. Hmmmmm. Seriously, I think it was more coincidental and he has seemed to pick it up in these more recent games. However, now he may be out for a while. We will see. Lakers still have the best record, but the Cavs have been playing real well recently.

Nate is back!

I guess Nate is out of the doghouse or Mike D'Antoni wanted to wait until New Year before he "allowed" Nate to play, but Nate definitely had a HUGE game. He scored 41 points in a WIN vs the Hawks which was a big win for them. Nate was absolutely sick and unstoppable. Good for Nate being back and hopefully he gets continued opportunities and chances. The Knicks are doing fairly well overall and I think they will definitely make the playoffs. They started off terrible, but have been really solid as of late.
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