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Now It's Getting Interesting!
Feb 22, 2008 | 10:39PM | report this

For the first time in several years, I can honestly say I look forward to watching regular season NBA games. 

Don't get me wrong, I love the NBA, but in recent years the regular season product has been decidedly "hum drum", with only the Suns providing some real excitement to what is an otherwise boring grind of 82 games.  Now we have something to look forward to!

Let's just throw out out the "what team traded for this or that player" for the time being, the trade deadline's passed, and now it's time for everyone to make their stretch runs, and for once even some of the teams in the East are going to be worth watching!  (Besides Detroit I mean). 

Look at it this way - Several teams revamped their rosters completely (Cleveland, Dallas), some made modest but powerful moves (Houston, New Orleans), some built for the future (OH good lord the Sonics!!), while others decided the time is now!  (Lakers, Suns).  And then, in the midst of it all, there is the sleeper trade of them all, where the quiet, steady Spurs gain a highly underrated force in Kurt Thomas.  I would challenge you to find another mid season trade deadline where so many teams made so many moves for so many different reasons.  Amazing!

Now, despite what all the pundits out there will say, that the Western Conference playoffs will be insane while the East will be relatively quick and easy, I will concede that could be the case.  But I think that once the first round is over, the Eastern Conference playoffs will be just as intense as the West will be, because the top four teams in the East (Boston, Destroit, Cleveland and Orlando) are very well matched up against one another.  Remember last year where the East was mostly sweep after sweep (or lose just 1 game in the series) - We didnt get a good series until the Cavs/Pistons in the East finals.  I don't see that happening this year.

As for the West, good god.  This is...WOW...This is going to be one of the best off seasons ever, and what's ####y to me is that through all the hubub of trades and changes, as much as I absolutely HATE to admit this, I would not be surprised to see the Spurs come out of the West.  In the playoffs chemistry is just as important as defense to winning a championship, and NO ONE except the Pistons can compare with the Spurs when it comes to Chemistry. 

I am a Suns' Homer, of course, never denied it, but I always try to call a #### a #### (so to speak), and to all the Spurs Homers out there, my hat's off to you, the Spurs' management steered a very unsteady course with all the trades, stuck to their guns, and in the end picked up a potent (if limited) big man in Kurt Thomas who will give them even more of a defensive presence and another mid range shooter with a solid touch.  Great pickup by the Spurs and much as in the Gasol trade, you didn't have to give up much of anything to get him.

The team I feel got hosed the worst in this bout of trades was Cleveland.  Poor LeBron, the man just can't get the help he really needs.  They blew up the team mid season and got older, slower, and less athletic, and didn't shore up ANY of their weaknesses (on either side of the ball), which means King James will win the MVP award but probably be bounced in the 2nd round when Ben Wallace decides to resume his late season nap. 

Next most hosed is the Mavs, who would have won this award if the Cavs deal hadn't come down at the last minue.  Kidd's good, but not that good, and he's never been that good with a skilled big man (Kidd's good at passing IN to the basket, Dirk plays more away from it), and in the end, I feel this just hastened the end of the Mavs run near the top of the elite teams by about 2 years.  Their window just closed and they have little to build on towards the future, having traded away their best young players and several key draft picks.  It's a shame, I like the Mavs.

The unqualified winner of the Trade game was the Sonics, who basically called a Mulligan on this season, will play it out for experience, and solidified their future through at least 2010.  The only pity in all of this is that because of the pissing match between the owners and the city of Seattle that the real winners of this trade bonanza will be whatever city the Sonics move to.  That is the true shame, because the fans in Seattle deserve MUCH better than what they are getting from both their city managers and the ownership of the Sonics.

You talk about the Suns, the Lakers, and every other team who did or did not make moves (major or minor) during this mid season, and in the end it all boiled down to this.  The bigget winner of all?

US!!!!!!!!!!!  We FINALLY came out ahead here!  WOOHOO!!!

*kicks back to enjoy*

 

Im out - Thanks for reading - Dal

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Some Overall NBA Thoughts
May 31, 2007 | 2:44PM | report this

Just some various things that are flittering around in my head today I thought I would share:

 - Was it just me or was (once again) Stephen A Smith on ESPN being just a plain old fashioned JERK when it came to the discussions about the Kobe Bryant situation?  Especially when it came to the question of whether or not Kobe was right in taking this to media first rather than the Laker's front office.  I can respect that everyone has an opinion, but why does this guy have to take EVERY differing opinion from his own as a personal affront and try to win the "arguement" by simply yelling?  He is probably good for ratings in some ways, but personally?  I see him starting to respond to something I reach for the remote.

 - Congratulations to the Spurs on making the NBA Finals once again.  Do I like the team?  Nah, I never made any secret about that.  But I always give the devil their dues, and there's no question that the Spurs right now are playing some very strong, very passionate team ball.  So congratulations and good luck in the finals, Spurs, I think you have a VERY good chance of winning the title this year.

 - Is it just me or is Jeff Van Gundy proving to be the ONLY ESPN commentator with any passion on the game play-by-play ?  I find myself watching the games just to hear this man respond to the VERY obvious fawning made by his other two commentators.  While they try to justify nearly every call, he calls a #### a #### and says hey, that was a bad call, or that was a good call, and STANDS by his opinion!  WOW, a commentator with class on ESPN, what is the world coming to!

 - Read my blog on the Kobe Bryant situation for the details, but the bottom line is still this, neither the Lakers NOR Kobe want a trade to happen, this is just another example of the Kobe First Rules, and for a trade to happen would be one of the biggest shockers in recent NBA history.  But both parties have no one to blame for this situation but themselves, the Lakers for hitching their wagons to Kobe, and Kobe for basically causing a potential dynasty to be dismantled due to petulence and petty infighting over who has the biggest star or the biggest paycheck.  Such a pity, the Lakers could still be winning titles if they could have found a way for everyone to live together.

 - So if this guy ( I forgot his name) that's gonna be drafted number one this summer, is going to bring possibly a title to the north west ?  I dunno, the Trailblazers and Sonics seem to me to be more than just one star player away from a title run.  First off the Blazers have to be able to let go of their passle of lawyers they have to have on staff to keep up with all the court cases, it's getting in the way of the salary cap *grin*, and second the Sonics have to just set a case of C4 under the team, blow it up, and start over with Ray Allen as the aging veteran, and go from there.  Just adding one star player right out of the draft is not going to make THAT much difference folks.  They might make the playoffs next year, but that's about it, be honest.

 - My congratulations to both the Pistons and the Cavs for giving us at least ONE competetive series in the conference finals.  Frankly for all it's bad play, this has still been one of the more competetive series in the entire playoffs!  The bad plays to a degree are at least caused by the other teams more often than not, instead of just plain ineptness by supposed professionals.  Frankly I thnk either team could beat the Spurs in the finals, but only if Detroit cleans up it's game, and the Cavs do NOT wake up to the fact that they are just one step away from the Finals.

 - Speaking of the Pistons, WHEN is someone gonna finally step up to Rasheed Wallace and say "Sheed, two words - GROW UP!".  Good lord this man is a 5 year old in a hulking body, and nothing has really changed since the days when he choked out his own bloody coach!  He whines and cries and whines and cries and then tries to cover up for it by making semi-spectacular plays, all the while making the refs tired of his rhetoric and in my own opinion, more willing to overlook a foul or two simply because they wanna #### Sheed off!  Just look at his 'Shirt throwing" after game 4 the other night as just the latest example in a career full of incidents.  Talented player?  Yes.  Gifted player?  Not really.  Whining detriment to his team?  ABSOLUTELY!

 - Last but not least, a couple predictions:  (1)  There will be a 7 game NBA finals, regardless of who the Spurs face.  (2) Just prior to draft day, there will be one, maybe two BLOCKbuster trades, involving at least one of more of the following teams:  Nets, Lakers, Bulls, Suns, Blazers, Rockets, Hawks.  (3) Someone will find Vince Carter's old pair of Air Jordans and return them to him, allowing him to once again be Half-Man, Half-Amazin!

Ok, Im out!

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What to do now that your team is out - Part VIII: Houston Rockets
May 22, 2007 | 7:38PM | report this

Ahh the Rockets, the team that, to my Suns, was the Devil during their championship years.  The primary difference is that during that rivalry, we at least respected the Rockets players and team, unlike the Spurs, whom even the casual fan here in Phoenix does not care for, really.

First off, the Rockets did the right thing by letting Van Gundy go.  Don't get me wrong, I think he is one of the top 10 coaches out there, bar none.  But his style is not really that effective in making a player's talents shine.  He is more of a system coach, and with the talent on the Rocket's team, a system will only take you so far.  You have to have a more talent-oriented coaching style with a bit of a system thrown in for good measure, kind of like what Scott Skiles has done for Chicago and the Suns, when he coached here. 

So, now who do the Rockets look at for a new coach.  It's a pity Chuck Daly is not available, he would be a perfect fit.  But that's neither here nor there.  I would give serious consideration to someone like a Mike Fratello, to be honest.  He has proven time and again he can take big talent and make big moves with it, and he would have the most potent duo in basketball to develop if this move were made.

In addition to the new coach, the Rockets need to take a serious look at their guards, they simply get out hustled and out played too often to be reliable in crunch time.  Tracy is a great guard when he wants to be, but would be even better than he is now if he had more help from the other guards feeding him the ball off of dribble penetrations and spot-up passes. 

Now for Yao.  I really feel sorry for this guy.  Everyone looks at him talks about him, but if you look at the comments and tones of voices, there is always a "sad shake of the head" quality to them, an almost "what might have been".  Yao needs something more than Patrick Ewing to reach his true potential.  Yao is not Ewing, Ewing was a big, burly man who could stand in the paint and take a pounding while still being productive.  Yao is more of a finesse player, and when he is allowed to let his finesse style come thru, he dominates. 

The Rockets need to stop treating Yao as if he is a traditional center, because he is not.  Maybe move him to Power Forward and let him use his overall skills starting out a little distance from the basket.  When Yao has room to move, he is totally unstoppable.  But when he is standing still he becomes one of the weaker players on the court, and no one seems willing to address this problem.  He's over 7 ft tall, for goodness sakes, give the man some ROOM! :)

The Rockets management needs to look at the current state of their overall team and admit to themselves that it ain't working as is, time for some changes.  Van Gundy was a good first move, but now they need to look deeper.  Move Yao to the 4, McGrady to the 2, bring in a SOLID point guard and Small Forward (both of whom can make spot up shots and get reliable assist totals), and then get a decent, but not necessarily great,  center, and you'll have a team that very few can beat over a 7 game series.

Lastly, keep the bench and let them develop.  One of Van Gundy's main weaknesses in all his coaching assignments has been his benches never seem to improve, and this was the case again here.  Re-evaluate the bench, trade off those who do not make the grade, and then let them develop - give them playing time, let them give Tracy and Yao some quality rest minutes in the games, and suddenly they might not be getting injured every year like they seem to now.

The Rockets are close to contending for a title believe it or not.  But something has to change.  Van Gundy was just a large tip of this particular iceberg.

Next Blog:  Toronto Raptors

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Dalamar
I am a big basketball fan, tho I admit I prefer the NBA to college, mainly because the NCAA has even more stupid rules than the NBA does. I enjoy other sports as well, tho I do admit I prefer the playoffs than the regular season for most sports other than the NBA. My favorite teams in the NBA ? 1. Phoenix Suns 2. Dallas Mavericks 3. Chicago Bulls 4. Indiana Pacers 5. Los Angeles Lakers (Tho I can't STAND Kobe)
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