Many pundits and fans alike wondered aloud why the Raptors and Bryan Colangelo chose to remove the interim tag from Jay Triano's name and replace it with head coach. While I still remain skeptical, I understand the logic and reasoning behind the move. That's why I am here to give you 6 reasons why Colangelo decided to stick with Triano, without interviewing a single other coach.
1. When Colangelo conducted his end of the season evaluations with each player, one of his questions was to evaluate whether or not the players believed their current coach was the right man to lead the team back to the post-season. The players rallied behind their coach and responded with a resounding yes. They stood behind their coach and praised his work ethic and wealth of basketball knowledge. Triano's record as a head coach (25-40) obviously did not reflect the relationship he had built with his team. But the respect he had earned over the course of the season from the players did.
2. Andrea Bargnani's improvement after Triano took over the team is a huge factor in why he was permanently made head coach. Bargnani's stats under Triano were impressive as he became a bigger part of the offense and got consistent minutes. But Triano's biggest impact on Bargnani was his self-confidence. After a subpar year that saw his stats decrease and outside shot disappear, Bargnani responded with career highs in every category. Triano also had a positive affect on his defensive play as Andrea improved his footwork and toughness in the paint. Which led to his block total reaching over 1.2 blocks and 4.4 defensive rebounds, impressive numbers considering his slow start in the first half of the season. The most overlooked factor is that Bargnani's improvement under Triano and continued improvement under Triano makes Colangelo look good, as he has been widely criticized for his drafting of Bargnani first overall. So Bargnani becoming a force in the league reflects positively on Colangelo and his massive ego, which is almost as big as his massive collars.
3. A smaller factor was the Raptors winning streak and strong finish to season. After the firing of Mitchell and the acquisition of Marion, the Raptors finally gelled and played some good ball down the stretch, going 9-4 in their final 13 games. While Triano's overall record is mediocre at best, he seemed to put it all together towards the end of the season. Although the Raptors were well out of the playoffs by that time, who knows what could have been if the season was 92 games rather than 82.
4. Another important factor in the decision was the lack of quality coaching candidates available. The names out there being bandied about for Philly and Sacramento's vacant coaching positions are former coach of the year Eddie Jordan, legendary coach turned broadcaster Doug Collins, Celtics assistant Tom Thibodeau and Mavs assistant Dwayne Casey. Eddie Jordan is too much like Sam Mitchell to hire, Doug Collins only seems to interview for Philly, Washington and the Bulls, Tom Thibodeau has been mentioned as a head coach for years but never seems to get the gig and Dwayne Casey was previously interviewed but was narrowly edged out by Sam Mitchell. Colangelo's close friend Marc Ivaronni is available and was rumoured to be Colangelo's eventual coach when he fired Mitchell but now seems likely to become Triano's lead assistant. Oh, and by the way Jeff Van Gundy and his manic depressive ass won't come out of retirement to coach a team that couldn't make the playoffs in a weak Eastern Conference, so forget about it.
5. The Raptors will also benefit from the good PR involved with making Triano the first Canadian head coach. The fact the he is the head coach on the lone Canadian team is the icing on the cake. Triano is infamous in Canadian basketball history as he broke or equalled 11 school men's basketball records, including having the most career points with 2,616 at Simon Fraser University. Triano was a national team player from 1978–88, captained the team from 1981–88, and played in the 1984 and 1988 Olympics. He led the Canadian team that won Gold at the 1983 World University Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Overall he is a good ol Canadian boy who loves basketball and more importantly loves Canada.
6. Triano is well respected around the league and has a stellar reputation around basketball circles across the globe. He was just named lead coach for USAB's 2009 summer national senior team program in July, a precursor to the preparations for the 2010 world championships and the 2012 London Olympics. The former coach of Canada's Basketball program was also known for his role as an assistant coach of the USAB Select Team (2007 and 2008), the head coach of the NIKE Skills Academy in Vancouver (2006) and Toronto (2007), and as a coach at the prestigious EURO CAMP in Treviso, Italy for the six years prior to his role in the NBA. He is a well travelled and experienced coach, who has instructed some of the NBA's brightest stars and will continue to do so in Toronto for the next 3 years.
So if you had any doubts or questions as to why Triano was made the head coach and signed to a 3 year deal.........now you know and knowing is half the battle........holla at ya boy!!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Free agent frenzy - Part 1
While NBA teams are positioning themselves for the 2010 free agent market for a chance to sign perennial all-stars like Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and Joe Johnson, many are overlooking the free agent pool of 2009. At first glance the pool looks kind of shallow due to its lack of all-stars but on closer inspection, it actually yields a few diamonds in the rough and grizzled vets. Teams can look to sign young players to build for the future or add a player to put them over the top on their quest for an NBA championship. I will be discussing the free agents in a 3-part series: guards, small/combo forwards and bigs. So put on your swim trunks because its time to take a dip into the 2009 free agent pool and try to predict the future for some of the more notable players:
POINT GUARD
Mike Bibby
Raymond Felton (R)
Jason Kidd
Jarrett Jack (R)
Ramon Sessions (R)
Nate Robinson (R)
Andre Miller
SHOOTING GUARD
Ben Gordon
Allen Iverson
Anthony Parker
SMALL FORWARD
Marvin Williams (R)
Linas Kleiza (R)
Ron Artest
Lamar Odom
Trevor Ariza
Hakim Warrick (R)
Jamario Moon
Desmond Mason
Grant Hill
Shawn Marion
POWER FORWARD
Glen Davis (R)
Rasheed Wallace
Antonio Mcdyess
Charlie Villanueva (R)
David Lee (R)
Drew Gooden
Paul Millsap (R)
Carlos Boozer
CENTER
Chris Andersen
Marcin Gortat (R)
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Part 1: Guards
Jason Kidd signs with the L.A. Lakers: Jason's career is winding down and his assist and rebounding numbers have clearly made him a lock for the hall of fame but he has yet to taste the glory of an NBA championship. With that being said, I believe Kidd will sign with either the L.A. Lakers or the Cleveland Cavs on a 1 year deal. Kidd enjoyed his time on the U.S. Olympic team because he was playing with elite players who run to the right spots in the open court. Therefore making Kidd's job easier in facilitating and delivering the ball to the players in areas where they have the greatest success. Two of the players he enjoyed playing with the most were Kobe and Lebron. Kidd has also alluded to his desire to re-join his Olympic teammates on various occasions throughout the season. Some pundits believe Kidd will be lured to return to the Mavs but after two failed postseason attempts, Kidd will choose to ply his trade elsewhere next season. The Mavs have peaked and missed their opportunity to win with their current squad. Kidd knows this and will follow through on the supposed secret agreement between Olympians to join forces when possible through free agency.
Mike Bibby re-signs with the Atlanta Hawks: The Hawks are slowly rising up the ranks in the Eastern conference and much of their recent success can be attributed to the acquisition of Mike Bibby. After acquiring Bibby at the deadline last year, the Hawks came together as a team and began putting up wins. Enough wins to get them into the playoffs and push the eventual champion Celtics to the brink in a tight 7 game series. They followed that up by finishing 4th in the East this season and advancing to the second round, only to be swept by the Cavs. The Hawks lacked leadership and direction before the arrival of Bibby and due to the slow progression of former lotto pick Acie Law, Bibby is that much more important to the Hawks. Atlanta needs a contending team in the worst way in an attempt to fill seats in the perpetually empty Phillips Arena. While Bibby doesn't really draw fans to the gate, he knows how to win and if the winning continues, the fans will return.....and so will Bibby as he recently reiterated his desire to return to the Hawks.
Andre Miller signs with the Portland Trailblazers: The 76ers are in the midst of some internal dissension and turmoil, which all but gurantees Miller will take his game elsewhere. The Sixers had moderate success with Miller running the show but at this stage of his career Miller needs a to be with a team with higher aspirations than moderate success. Miller skipped the mandatory team metting after being eliminated in the first round by the Orlando Magic, a clear indication that he will also be skipping town in the near future. But Philly's loss is Portland's gain, the Blazers need a point guard that can control the offense and distribute the ball. That's why Miller's pass first game will be a perfect fit. He also has become a better overall offensive player in recent years and an obvious uprgrade over Steve Blake. Signing Miller would move Blake to the backup and give them one of the better guard tandems in the league, while allowing them to move Rodriguez.
Jarret Jack re-signs with the Indiana Pacers: Jack earned the nod as the starter over TJ.Ford towards the end of the season, gaining coach O'Brien's trust as the season progressed. Jack put up numbers that legitimized his status as a starter in the NBA and the Pacers will reward him with a long term deal. Jack displayed an all-around game and the level of maturity needed to run the offense in Indiana, a trait that TJ lacked at times as teammates were visibly upset with his shot selection (a problem he also encountered in Toronto and Milwaukee.) Look for the Pacers to re-up Jack and deal Ford for a power player, to fill a glaring hole in their lineup.
Raymond Felton re-signs with the Charlotte Bobcats: Felton has had to deal with trade rumours since his second year in the league, but still remains with the Cats after three tumultous seasons. Many thought last year's drafting of DJ Augustin spelled the end of Felton's time in Charlotte and it almost did as he was almost dealt to the Mavericks. The Cats eventually reneged and settled on trading Matt Carroll for Desagna Diop instead. A move that proved to be wise as Felton responded to the near trade by putting up his best numbers as a Bobcat. Felton solidified his position as a starter and never looked back, leaving Augustin in his shadow as the back-up. Felton proved to Coach Brown (who was not a believer in Felton's ability to run a team effectively) that he was the answer at the PG position. Felton posted career highs in single game and career scoring averages, while still keeping his assist number high and turnovers low. Felton proved invaluable as he led the Bobcats surge for the playoffs as Charlotte barely missed getting in as the 8th seed. Felton is a decent defender who can beat bigger guards to the spot with his quickness while still being able to find ways to score despite his size disadvantage allowing him to play both guard positions. A role he will flourish in for years to come in Charlotte.
Nate Robinson signs with the Sacramento Kings: The Kings have 7 million in cap space this summer and they need depth in the backcourt. The draft may provided the Kings with Blake Griffin or Ricky Rubio, lessening their need to sign a big ticket free agent. Enter Nate the GR8, Robinson proved he could be a Barbosa type scoring guard in D'Antoni's uptempo system, a similar style the Kings should adopt with their plethora of young athletic players. By adding Nate, the Kings get a guard that can play both guard positions and fill-in for injured starters. Plus Nate's infectious energy and penchant for the big play will endear him to the loyal fans in Sactown. Nate will never be confused for a distributor when he plays PG but he did average 4 asts, a respectable number not to be discounted. Crypto Nate's scoring and ability to play both guard positions make him invaluable to the Kings as he is content coming off the bench and adds depth to a backcourt that underperformed and was chronically injured.
Ramon Sessions re-signs with the Milwaukee Bucks: Sessions is one of the few restricted free agents that will almost surely garner an offer from another team and force the Bucks to match. The Bucks have 2 young free agents in Sessions and Villanueva and a tough choice to make as cap limitations will only allow them to sign one to a long term deal. Sessions should be the answer as he has put up staggering numbers when he starts including a 24 ast game two seasons ago. Villanueva is soft at the power forward spot and while he put up good numbers and improved drastically this season he does not fit coach Skiles hard nosed system. Sessions may want to sign elsewhere as he has been in and out of the starting lineup and never had a defined role in Milwaukee. Unfortunately his restricted status means the Bucks will pay whatever to keep him and deal other big money players on their roster to compensate.......namely Jefferson and/or Redd.
Ben Gordon signs with the Detroit Pistons: Joe Dumars has never been shy about making a big splash and thats exactly what I look for him to do this summer. Gordon is the exact player Detroit has been missing, a scorer who can hit a big shot when they need it(too bad they gave up Mr.Big shot himself for next to nothing.) Signing Gordon would give the Piston's what they thought they were getting when they traded for Iverson, but let's be honest they knew they weren't acquiring much more than cap space anyways. The Pistons still have a nice core with Prince, Stuckey and Hamilton, adding a free agent or two should keep them in the playoffs. Detroit would be wise to sign two players in a reduced market this summer rather than save their cap space for 2010. Let's face it, Detroit isn't exactly a place where top players in their prime look to sign long-term deals. Detroit lacks the media and advertising exposure to reap the full rewards of being a star in the NBA. Places like New York, Boston, Miami and Chicago are more likely destinations for these type of players (eg. Bosh, Wade, Lebron.) Gordon won't get the money he turned down last summer, but not many players will be getting thier full value as the 2010 free agency period looms large on GM's minds.
Allen Iverson signs with the San Antonio Spurs: A.I. is one of the hardest players to predict a destination for this summer. He requires special situations and certain offensive systems to be truly effective. His last two stints in Denver and Detroit have been utter failures, not to mention leaving Philly admist much controversy. So the team that takes the chance on signing the aging vet must have the right conditions and teammates. I believe San Antonio is that place, coach Popovich is one of the best at getting players to buy into his system. While Iverson is not really one to follow a restrictive system, the Spurs will look to use Iverson as a sixth man in the same way he used Manu earlier in his career and Finley more recently. Iverson will enter the game and look to score, as the Spurs most glaring weakness in the playoffs was the lack of scoring outside of Parker and Duncan. Much of that can be attributed to Manu's injury but also on a bench full of role/specialty players that is without any true scorers who can create their own shot. Iverson will of course have to buy into his role as sixth man and spot starter but it is possible in the right situation. Michael Curry was not able to reach A.I. due to his lack of experience and championships but the same cannot be said about Popovich. Coach Pops with the help of Tim Duncan, should be able to get the most out of Iverson and he may well be the piece that returns the Spurs to the NBA's elite.
Anthony Parker re-signs with the Toronto Raptors: Parker is a do everything type of player who never complains about his role....he just goes out and plays hard every game. The Raptors have glaring holes and need to add players from outside the organization but not at the expense of team chemistry. Parker is well liked by his teammates and within the organization. Parker also enjoys being a Raptor and the city of Toronto, a sentiment he has conveyed to the media and fans whenever he's had a chance. Parker will take a pay cut to help the organization add players to take them to the next level. He understands the team's success hinges on keeping Bosh happy and content in Toronto and most importantly playing in Toronto. Therefore he will re-sign for less money and be the teams sixth man, furthering his reputation as a team first player and a class act.
POINT GUARD
Mike Bibby
Raymond Felton (R)
Jason Kidd
Jarrett Jack (R)
Ramon Sessions (R)
Nate Robinson (R)
Andre Miller
SHOOTING GUARD
Ben Gordon
Allen Iverson
Anthony Parker
SMALL FORWARD
Marvin Williams (R)
Linas Kleiza (R)
Ron Artest
Lamar Odom
Trevor Ariza
Hakim Warrick (R)
Jamario Moon
Desmond Mason
Grant Hill
Shawn Marion
POWER FORWARD
Glen Davis (R)
Rasheed Wallace
Antonio Mcdyess
Charlie Villanueva (R)
David Lee (R)
Drew Gooden
Paul Millsap (R)
Carlos Boozer
CENTER
Chris Andersen
Marcin Gortat (R)
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Part 1: Guards
Jason Kidd signs with the L.A. Lakers: Jason's career is winding down and his assist and rebounding numbers have clearly made him a lock for the hall of fame but he has yet to taste the glory of an NBA championship. With that being said, I believe Kidd will sign with either the L.A. Lakers or the Cleveland Cavs on a 1 year deal. Kidd enjoyed his time on the U.S. Olympic team because he was playing with elite players who run to the right spots in the open court. Therefore making Kidd's job easier in facilitating and delivering the ball to the players in areas where they have the greatest success. Two of the players he enjoyed playing with the most were Kobe and Lebron. Kidd has also alluded to his desire to re-join his Olympic teammates on various occasions throughout the season. Some pundits believe Kidd will be lured to return to the Mavs but after two failed postseason attempts, Kidd will choose to ply his trade elsewhere next season. The Mavs have peaked and missed their opportunity to win with their current squad. Kidd knows this and will follow through on the supposed secret agreement between Olympians to join forces when possible through free agency.
Mike Bibby re-signs with the Atlanta Hawks: The Hawks are slowly rising up the ranks in the Eastern conference and much of their recent success can be attributed to the acquisition of Mike Bibby. After acquiring Bibby at the deadline last year, the Hawks came together as a team and began putting up wins. Enough wins to get them into the playoffs and push the eventual champion Celtics to the brink in a tight 7 game series. They followed that up by finishing 4th in the East this season and advancing to the second round, only to be swept by the Cavs. The Hawks lacked leadership and direction before the arrival of Bibby and due to the slow progression of former lotto pick Acie Law, Bibby is that much more important to the Hawks. Atlanta needs a contending team in the worst way in an attempt to fill seats in the perpetually empty Phillips Arena. While Bibby doesn't really draw fans to the gate, he knows how to win and if the winning continues, the fans will return.....and so will Bibby as he recently reiterated his desire to return to the Hawks.
Andre Miller signs with the Portland Trailblazers: The 76ers are in the midst of some internal dissension and turmoil, which all but gurantees Miller will take his game elsewhere. The Sixers had moderate success with Miller running the show but at this stage of his career Miller needs a to be with a team with higher aspirations than moderate success. Miller skipped the mandatory team metting after being eliminated in the first round by the Orlando Magic, a clear indication that he will also be skipping town in the near future. But Philly's loss is Portland's gain, the Blazers need a point guard that can control the offense and distribute the ball. That's why Miller's pass first game will be a perfect fit. He also has become a better overall offensive player in recent years and an obvious uprgrade over Steve Blake. Signing Miller would move Blake to the backup and give them one of the better guard tandems in the league, while allowing them to move Rodriguez.
Jarret Jack re-signs with the Indiana Pacers: Jack earned the nod as the starter over TJ.Ford towards the end of the season, gaining coach O'Brien's trust as the season progressed. Jack put up numbers that legitimized his status as a starter in the NBA and the Pacers will reward him with a long term deal. Jack displayed an all-around game and the level of maturity needed to run the offense in Indiana, a trait that TJ lacked at times as teammates were visibly upset with his shot selection (a problem he also encountered in Toronto and Milwaukee.) Look for the Pacers to re-up Jack and deal Ford for a power player, to fill a glaring hole in their lineup.
Raymond Felton re-signs with the Charlotte Bobcats: Felton has had to deal with trade rumours since his second year in the league, but still remains with the Cats after three tumultous seasons. Many thought last year's drafting of DJ Augustin spelled the end of Felton's time in Charlotte and it almost did as he was almost dealt to the Mavericks. The Cats eventually reneged and settled on trading Matt Carroll for Desagna Diop instead. A move that proved to be wise as Felton responded to the near trade by putting up his best numbers as a Bobcat. Felton solidified his position as a starter and never looked back, leaving Augustin in his shadow as the back-up. Felton proved to Coach Brown (who was not a believer in Felton's ability to run a team effectively) that he was the answer at the PG position. Felton posted career highs in single game and career scoring averages, while still keeping his assist number high and turnovers low. Felton proved invaluable as he led the Bobcats surge for the playoffs as Charlotte barely missed getting in as the 8th seed. Felton is a decent defender who can beat bigger guards to the spot with his quickness while still being able to find ways to score despite his size disadvantage allowing him to play both guard positions. A role he will flourish in for years to come in Charlotte.
Nate Robinson signs with the Sacramento Kings: The Kings have 7 million in cap space this summer and they need depth in the backcourt. The draft may provided the Kings with Blake Griffin or Ricky Rubio, lessening their need to sign a big ticket free agent. Enter Nate the GR8, Robinson proved he could be a Barbosa type scoring guard in D'Antoni's uptempo system, a similar style the Kings should adopt with their plethora of young athletic players. By adding Nate, the Kings get a guard that can play both guard positions and fill-in for injured starters. Plus Nate's infectious energy and penchant for the big play will endear him to the loyal fans in Sactown. Nate will never be confused for a distributor when he plays PG but he did average 4 asts, a respectable number not to be discounted. Crypto Nate's scoring and ability to play both guard positions make him invaluable to the Kings as he is content coming off the bench and adds depth to a backcourt that underperformed and was chronically injured.
Ramon Sessions re-signs with the Milwaukee Bucks: Sessions is one of the few restricted free agents that will almost surely garner an offer from another team and force the Bucks to match. The Bucks have 2 young free agents in Sessions and Villanueva and a tough choice to make as cap limitations will only allow them to sign one to a long term deal. Sessions should be the answer as he has put up staggering numbers when he starts including a 24 ast game two seasons ago. Villanueva is soft at the power forward spot and while he put up good numbers and improved drastically this season he does not fit coach Skiles hard nosed system. Sessions may want to sign elsewhere as he has been in and out of the starting lineup and never had a defined role in Milwaukee. Unfortunately his restricted status means the Bucks will pay whatever to keep him and deal other big money players on their roster to compensate.......namely Jefferson and/or Redd.
Ben Gordon signs with the Detroit Pistons: Joe Dumars has never been shy about making a big splash and thats exactly what I look for him to do this summer. Gordon is the exact player Detroit has been missing, a scorer who can hit a big shot when they need it(too bad they gave up Mr.Big shot himself for next to nothing.) Signing Gordon would give the Piston's what they thought they were getting when they traded for Iverson, but let's be honest they knew they weren't acquiring much more than cap space anyways. The Pistons still have a nice core with Prince, Stuckey and Hamilton, adding a free agent or two should keep them in the playoffs. Detroit would be wise to sign two players in a reduced market this summer rather than save their cap space for 2010. Let's face it, Detroit isn't exactly a place where top players in their prime look to sign long-term deals. Detroit lacks the media and advertising exposure to reap the full rewards of being a star in the NBA. Places like New York, Boston, Miami and Chicago are more likely destinations for these type of players (eg. Bosh, Wade, Lebron.) Gordon won't get the money he turned down last summer, but not many players will be getting thier full value as the 2010 free agency period looms large on GM's minds.
Allen Iverson signs with the San Antonio Spurs: A.I. is one of the hardest players to predict a destination for this summer. He requires special situations and certain offensive systems to be truly effective. His last two stints in Denver and Detroit have been utter failures, not to mention leaving Philly admist much controversy. So the team that takes the chance on signing the aging vet must have the right conditions and teammates. I believe San Antonio is that place, coach Popovich is one of the best at getting players to buy into his system. While Iverson is not really one to follow a restrictive system, the Spurs will look to use Iverson as a sixth man in the same way he used Manu earlier in his career and Finley more recently. Iverson will enter the game and look to score, as the Spurs most glaring weakness in the playoffs was the lack of scoring outside of Parker and Duncan. Much of that can be attributed to Manu's injury but also on a bench full of role/specialty players that is without any true scorers who can create their own shot. Iverson will of course have to buy into his role as sixth man and spot starter but it is possible in the right situation. Michael Curry was not able to reach A.I. due to his lack of experience and championships but the same cannot be said about Popovich. Coach Pops with the help of Tim Duncan, should be able to get the most out of Iverson and he may well be the piece that returns the Spurs to the NBA's elite.
Anthony Parker re-signs with the Toronto Raptors: Parker is a do everything type of player who never complains about his role....he just goes out and plays hard every game. The Raptors have glaring holes and need to add players from outside the organization but not at the expense of team chemistry. Parker is well liked by his teammates and within the organization. Parker also enjoys being a Raptor and the city of Toronto, a sentiment he has conveyed to the media and fans whenever he's had a chance. Parker will take a pay cut to help the organization add players to take them to the next level. He understands the team's success hinges on keeping Bosh happy and content in Toronto and most importantly playing in Toronto. Therefore he will re-sign for less money and be the teams sixth man, furthering his reputation as a team first player and a class act.
Monday, May 4, 2009
2nd round predictions
After a great 1st round of playoff basketball, including the most watched 1st round series of all-time featuring the Celtics and Bulls, the 2nd round has the potential to be even better. The Cavs proved to everyone that they are on a mission to the NBA finals as they swept the misfiring Pistons. The Lakers, Nuggets and Mavs showed the East that the West is still the best conference in the NBA by disposing of their opponents in 5. The Magic survived an early scare after losing on home court to the Sixers but internal dissent and a lack of intensity contributed to the Sixers practically beating themselves. They were blown out in the final game on home court by the Howard-less Magic, as "Superman" was too busy sitting in a hotel room tweeting like a 13 year old girl. The Rockets, Hawks and Celtics each squeaked into the 2nd round after an exhausting 7 game series. Luckily they will have plenty of time to rest after they are eliminated in round number 2. The Hawks should start making vacation plans and booking tee times now as they will be the first to say aloha to playoff basketball. The Hawks looked horrible in every loss to the Heat but managed to only kinda suck enough to be beat the Heat in one more game. So get your bookies on the line cuz I predicted every series right except the Bulls eliminating the Celtics, not to mention predicting the correct amount of games in all but 2 series because its time for my round 2 predictions.
Lakers vs Rockets: This one boils down to Kobe's George Bush like offense vs Ron Ron's border line sexual harassment on defense. Kobe was Kobe in the first series, flooding the stat sheet worse then Katrina did New Orleans in all but the one road loss to the Jazz. The Lakers had their way with Utah as a different starter had a starring role in each win. Kobe's supporting cast was superb with the exception of Andrew Bynum. Bynum wasn't happy with his benching by Phil Jackson but the Zen master has never cared about hurting his players feelings so he better get used to it. Phil will keep Bynum on the bench until Yao breaks out and stomps through the Lakers interior defense like Godzilla through the streets of Tokyo. Yao Ming had a relatively quiet first round while putting up solid numbers. He single handedly won game one with his offensive accuracy, going perfect from the floor in the first half. But Ming managed to hide in the shadows for the rest of the series.....which is no easy task for a 7 foot 6 Chinese guy. Yao will have to attract more attention in the bright lights of L.A. to have any chance of beating the lake show in this series. Kobe will continue to get the help from his supporting cast like he did in round one so the Rockets and Yao Ming are only 6 games from being done.........Lakers in 6.
Nuggets vs Mavericks: This matchup has the potential to be the best series of the 2nd round. The Mavericks shocked everyone by beating the battle tested Spurs in five games. But remember the Spurs were without one of their big 3, Manu Ginobilli. Mind you the Celtics got past the Bulls without Garnett but the Mavs have more playoff experience and are a far superior team to the young Bulls. The Mavs scored at will on the Spurs and played tight enough defense to contain everyone but Parker, who tore through the paint and scored with ease. That will prove to be the Mavs undoing as the Nuggets starting five excel at getting buckets in the paint. The Nuggets breezed by the Hornets led by Chauncey Billups outside shooting and their intimidating interior D. The Birdman is flying around the court like a ball hawk (no homo), K-Mart's got his swagger back (despite the wack, lips tat on his neck) and Nene's mean muggin more than Xzibit before he traded in being hard on albums for being a clown on MTV. The point is that the Nuggets play with a swagger and tough nosed edge that the Mavs won't be able to compete with. The trade for Billups has helped every player on the Nuggets roster improve and play within a team concept. We all know Melo and the rest of the team are susceptible to erupt at any moment, but with Mr.Big Shot keeping everyone in check and playing team defense, Denver will be too much for Dallas to handle........Nuggets in 6.
Cavs vs Hawks: The Cavs beat the Piston's like an old rug in every aspect of the game, leaving the Piston's lookin thoroughly beaten and.......well......old. The Cavs had fun and looked like a high school team playing against a wheelchair basketball team the way they danced on the sidelines and joked before games, showing no respect or fear for that matter. At no point during the series did they display any fear of losing even when the Pistons were charging hard in the fourth quarter. Cleveland's starting five simply re-entered the game and put the lead back up into double digits where it belonged and picked up the win. Lebron has his Cavs believing in him, the team and most importantly, themselves. Lebron leads his troops and has the love of his followers like the NBA has never seen. He is adored and admired on a Barak Obamaesque level across the country and the globe. The Hawks/Heat matchup was one of the worst first round series in years. There were no lead changes after the first quarter, as the team to win the first quarter went on to win the every game of the series. The Hawks were unimpressive even in their wins and don't look like a championship calibre team. They showed no grit or determination as they weren't able to mount a comeback in any of their losses which included one on home court. Legit championship contenders are never out of any game, double digit lead or not. The Hawks simply aren't good enough to challenge this year's version of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Lebron and the Cavs will breeze to the conference finals before they even lose a game........Cavs in 4.
Magic vs Celtics: The Celtics were able to prevail without the heart and soul of their team Kevin Garnett. The Bulls hung in and forced Pierce, Rondo and Allen to respond with superhero like performances to claw their way to each hard fought win. Their series win was a testament to their team unity and desire to not be content with their 2008 championship. The Celtics new big 3 are playing at a high level and demanding the team's role players keep up. Glen Davis played great and carried the teams scoring load in the frontcourt in Garnett's abscence. Big Baby's game has grown immensely without Garnett in the line up, berating him like an alcoholic father whose athletic failings have led to him live through the triumphs of his son who beats him senseless for reminding him of his own failures with each agonizing loss. Despite making him cry like a big baby on national TV, Garnett has made Davis into a true power forward who is capable of starting on a nightly basis in the league. The Celtics are no joke even without KG in the lineup and still are almost impossible to beat on home court. Which is why the Magic have to make sure this series does not make it to game 7. The Magic looked beatable early in their opening series with the 76ers until they got healthy and got the numbers they were used to from their all-stars. Howard was phenomenal throughout the 1st round and needs to continue his dominance into round 2. The Magic's key to success will be getting consistent play from the rest of their starting five. Lewis and Turkoglu both struggled but were instrumental in wins for the Magic. If Orlando can get a big performance or two from Turk and Lewis then the Magic may prove to be too much for the Celtics. Howard will stretch the already thin Celts frontcourt with his attacks on the rim and elbows in the paint (just ask Dalembert and Courtney Lee what they think about his elbows) forcing the C's to use every foul they have. With that being said the Magic will not be able to take any game lightly and must steal one of the first two games in Boston to win the series........and they will.......Magic in 6.
See you in the conference finals.
Lakers vs Rockets: This one boils down to Kobe's George Bush like offense vs Ron Ron's border line sexual harassment on defense. Kobe was Kobe in the first series, flooding the stat sheet worse then Katrina did New Orleans in all but the one road loss to the Jazz. The Lakers had their way with Utah as a different starter had a starring role in each win. Kobe's supporting cast was superb with the exception of Andrew Bynum. Bynum wasn't happy with his benching by Phil Jackson but the Zen master has never cared about hurting his players feelings so he better get used to it. Phil will keep Bynum on the bench until Yao breaks out and stomps through the Lakers interior defense like Godzilla through the streets of Tokyo. Yao Ming had a relatively quiet first round while putting up solid numbers. He single handedly won game one with his offensive accuracy, going perfect from the floor in the first half. But Ming managed to hide in the shadows for the rest of the series.....which is no easy task for a 7 foot 6 Chinese guy. Yao will have to attract more attention in the bright lights of L.A. to have any chance of beating the lake show in this series. Kobe will continue to get the help from his supporting cast like he did in round one so the Rockets and Yao Ming are only 6 games from being done.........Lakers in 6.
Nuggets vs Mavericks: This matchup has the potential to be the best series of the 2nd round. The Mavericks shocked everyone by beating the battle tested Spurs in five games. But remember the Spurs were without one of their big 3, Manu Ginobilli. Mind you the Celtics got past the Bulls without Garnett but the Mavs have more playoff experience and are a far superior team to the young Bulls. The Mavs scored at will on the Spurs and played tight enough defense to contain everyone but Parker, who tore through the paint and scored with ease. That will prove to be the Mavs undoing as the Nuggets starting five excel at getting buckets in the paint. The Nuggets breezed by the Hornets led by Chauncey Billups outside shooting and their intimidating interior D. The Birdman is flying around the court like a ball hawk (no homo), K-Mart's got his swagger back (despite the wack, lips tat on his neck) and Nene's mean muggin more than Xzibit before he traded in being hard on albums for being a clown on MTV. The point is that the Nuggets play with a swagger and tough nosed edge that the Mavs won't be able to compete with. The trade for Billups has helped every player on the Nuggets roster improve and play within a team concept. We all know Melo and the rest of the team are susceptible to erupt at any moment, but with Mr.Big Shot keeping everyone in check and playing team defense, Denver will be too much for Dallas to handle........Nuggets in 6.
Cavs vs Hawks: The Cavs beat the Piston's like an old rug in every aspect of the game, leaving the Piston's lookin thoroughly beaten and.......well......old. The Cavs had fun and looked like a high school team playing against a wheelchair basketball team the way they danced on the sidelines and joked before games, showing no respect or fear for that matter. At no point during the series did they display any fear of losing even when the Pistons were charging hard in the fourth quarter. Cleveland's starting five simply re-entered the game and put the lead back up into double digits where it belonged and picked up the win. Lebron has his Cavs believing in him, the team and most importantly, themselves. Lebron leads his troops and has the love of his followers like the NBA has never seen. He is adored and admired on a Barak Obamaesque level across the country and the globe. The Hawks/Heat matchup was one of the worst first round series in years. There were no lead changes after the first quarter, as the team to win the first quarter went on to win the every game of the series. The Hawks were unimpressive even in their wins and don't look like a championship calibre team. They showed no grit or determination as they weren't able to mount a comeback in any of their losses which included one on home court. Legit championship contenders are never out of any game, double digit lead or not. The Hawks simply aren't good enough to challenge this year's version of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Lebron and the Cavs will breeze to the conference finals before they even lose a game........Cavs in 4.
Magic vs Celtics: The Celtics were able to prevail without the heart and soul of their team Kevin Garnett. The Bulls hung in and forced Pierce, Rondo and Allen to respond with superhero like performances to claw their way to each hard fought win. Their series win was a testament to their team unity and desire to not be content with their 2008 championship. The Celtics new big 3 are playing at a high level and demanding the team's role players keep up. Glen Davis played great and carried the teams scoring load in the frontcourt in Garnett's abscence. Big Baby's game has grown immensely without Garnett in the line up, berating him like an alcoholic father whose athletic failings have led to him live through the triumphs of his son who beats him senseless for reminding him of his own failures with each agonizing loss. Despite making him cry like a big baby on national TV, Garnett has made Davis into a true power forward who is capable of starting on a nightly basis in the league. The Celtics are no joke even without KG in the lineup and still are almost impossible to beat on home court. Which is why the Magic have to make sure this series does not make it to game 7. The Magic looked beatable early in their opening series with the 76ers until they got healthy and got the numbers they were used to from their all-stars. Howard was phenomenal throughout the 1st round and needs to continue his dominance into round 2. The Magic's key to success will be getting consistent play from the rest of their starting five. Lewis and Turkoglu both struggled but were instrumental in wins for the Magic. If Orlando can get a big performance or two from Turk and Lewis then the Magic may prove to be too much for the Celtics. Howard will stretch the already thin Celts frontcourt with his attacks on the rim and elbows in the paint (just ask Dalembert and Courtney Lee what they think about his elbows) forcing the C's to use every foul they have. With that being said the Magic will not be able to take any game lightly and must steal one of the first two games in Boston to win the series........and they will.......Magic in 6.
See you in the conference finals.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Early 2009 mock draft
2009 NBA Draft
While the lottery has yet to be completed, I took the liberty of using Realgm.com's draft simulator to determine this year's order. The only change that resulted from performing the lottery was the Washington Wizards leapfroggin the Kings for the first overall pick, otherwise it's the same as the current draft order based on standings. Shout out to Realgm.com for having the simulator and their trade checker to keep Fanatasy GM's like me thinkin I'm smarter than the actual GM's. My picks are based on team needs and don't factor in teams using their pick in a trade. Enough explainations........here is my 2009 mock NBA draft.
1 Washington Wizards
Blake Griffin, Power Forward, Oklahoma
With the 1st overall selection, the Washington Wizards select......Blake Griffin, power forward from Oklahoma University. This pick is a no brainer, Griffin is the only sure thing in this draft and the Wizards know this......shit the whole country knows this the way he dominated college ball this year. Congratulations Washington, you got a player so sick he makes the swine flu look like a stomach ache. That's a pretty ill nickname actually, Blake "Pandemic" Griffin.....cuz he's just that sick! (I'm getting copyright's to that nickname so get your hands out of my pockets.)
2 Sacramento Kings
Ricky Rubio, Point Guard, DKV Joventut
While many fans in Sactown will be worried they are drafting a younger version of point guard Beno Udrih, they will quickly find out they are more dead wrong than Eminem and Biggie. Rubio has a much more polished offensive game and was also recently named the Spanish ACB league's defensive player of the year. Officer Ricky (I'ma get a copyright on that nickname too so slow your roll) patrols the floor like a prison guard patrols a cell block (there is just too many Rick Ross jokes I could make here so I digress.) He has great anticipation in the passing lanes and gets his hands on more balls than Perez Hilton. Rubio has been on NBA executives draft radar for years, as he has shown flashes of brilliance in the Spanish league and in international competitions since he was a teenager. So fret no more Kings fans......Officer Ricky will be patrolling the lanes in the Arco Arena for years to come and help speed up the rebuilding process to bring back the noise that once ruled the King's court.
3 Los Angeles Clippers
Brandon Jennings, Point Guard, Roma
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The paper Clips have a few quality vets and some nice young players to build around . Flash Gordon, Thornton and project Deandre Jordan. What the Clippers need most is to unload some veterans (namely Baron and Kaman, who just aren't worth the price) and let the young bucks run free. That's why the Clips will select Jennings despite big men such as Thabeet and Hill being available with the 3rd pick. The Clippers have nice bigs in Z-Bo and Camby and need a hungry point guard to run the show. Playing overseas rather than college ball has done nothing to hurt Jenning's stock and may have actually aided his maturity and professionalism.
4 Oklahoma City Thunder
Hasheem Thabeet, Center, Connecticut
Thabeet is a giant in the paint and exactly what the young and improving Thunder need. Oklahoma almost acquired the young defensive center they wanted at the trade deadline but a turf toe sent Chandler back to the Hornets at the last second. With Chandler's injury history that may have been a blessing in disguise if the Thunder are able to draft Thabeet. The Thunder are athletic and can score in a multitude of ways but have trouble defending the paint. Enter Thabeet, who will have no problem translating his defensive game to the pros but will struggle to develop an offensive game. Which is not a problem as Westbrook, Green and especially Durant will light up opposing defence's on a nightly basis. So when David Stern steps up to the podium in June to announce that Tha Beet down is on his way to Oklahoma, understand that you are not drafting another Swift, Petro or Sene. The Thunder (formerly the Sonics) are finally getting the quality starting big man they have tried to draft for years.
5 Minnesota T-Wolves
James Harden, Shooting Guard, Arizona State
While Harden's stock took a hit due to his lackluster performance in the tourney, the numbers he posted during the season cannot be ignored. Harden can score in many ways but accomplishing it with athleticism is definately not his style. He can create his own shot with ease but lacks finishing around the rim. The T-Wolves have scary bigs in Jefferson and Love and if Randy Foye continues to develop into more than just a scoring guard, Minnesota will recover from the loss of Garnett fairly quickly. Harden can quicken the recovery even more so if he can be the answer at the either of the wing positions. While they have a nice player in Gomes, the other wings have not panned out. Miller's numbers dropped dramatically after a big 07-08 season and Corey Brewer is too fragile to be effective in the pros. Harden should get an opportunity to start as the T-Wolves make Harden the 5th pick continuing a trend of taken proven talent over potential.
6 Memphis Grizzlies
Jordan Hill, Power Forward, Arizona
If Hill can fall to the Griz at #6, than Memphis can breathe a sigh of relief because the quality of big men after Hill falls off dramatically. The Griz obviously need a dominant power forward to fill out a good young starting 5 that is currently composed of Conley, Mayo, Gay (not that there is anything wrong with that) and Marc Gasol. Memphis was clearly aware of this as they considered trading for Amare at the trade deadline. Hill can be dominant when he is crashin the boards with the reckless abandon Arizona fans will sorely miss. He will also get more opprtunities to show off his jump shot, as pick and pops are the current play of choice for most PF's in the league right now (all of a sudden every power player has to have a jump shot...thanks Bosh for makin the league a softer, weaker place to play.) Hill will be a nice fit in Memphis but he will not develop into an all-star but luckily you have two future all-stars in Gay and Mayo (is it just me or does that sound like some kind of batty sandwich.)
7 Golden State Warriors
Ty Lawson, Point Guard, North Carolina
With the departure of B-Diddy to L.A. last offseason, the Warriors were in desperate need of a legit point guard. Even when Ellis returned from his ankle injury, it was still clear that a true point guard was necessary to run the uptempo offense they excel at. While many would expect Tyreke Evans to be the Warriors pick due to Ellis's early success playing off a big point guard, Lawson would be the smarter pick. He excelled in an uptempo system in North Carolina and was the fastest player in the country from end to end. Returning to UNC for his junior year has proved beneficial as he developed an outside shot and evolved into a scoring threat. While Nelson has proved to be a rookie confidence killer in the past, Lawson's extra year at a top flight program will endear him to his coach quickly. Especially since the next option at point for the boys from the bay is CJ.Watson.
8 New York Knicks
Stephen Curry, Combo Guard, Davidson
While I was skeptical about putting Curry in the top 10, D'Antoni's desire for a point guard who can shoot helps ease those concerns. Duhon was not the answer in the big apple for D'Antoni ,while he could distribute the ball adequately enough, it was his weak shooting touch that glued him to the bench for the second half of the season. Duhon is a great backup but he's not a starter especially in D'Antoni's system. With the emergence of Wilson Chandler and David Lee, Curry will be a nice addition as he proved he could handle the point full-time at Davidson this year. His shooting touch is sniper like, reminiscent of his pops Dell Curry, who was still lights out from beyond the arc in his twilight years. If Curry can continue to develop his passing skills and court vision he will be a nightmare for opposing guards to defend. While he shoots like his father, the way he fights through screens and around picks reminds me of Reggie Miller......which actually scares the shit out of me because I just recently got Reggie's alien lookin face out of my nightmares.
9 Toronto Raptors
Demar DeRozan, Guard/Forward, USC
With the 9th pick in the 2009 NBA draft, my Raps will select a player that can help at the 2 positions we were weakest last year....the wing positions. No more will we have to settle for uncalled for 3 pointers from Jamario Moon, wild jumpshots from "Joe Greasy" aka Joey Graham and fades from Anthony "the jack of all trades but master of none" Parker, that are weaker than a gino who gets his cut at a salon. Derozan is a legit shooter who looked like a top 3 pick as he closed out the season with a string of impressive performances in the PAC-10 and national tournaments. Derozan is the consistent scoring threat the Raps lacked off the bench all season, especially after the Raps let Delfino take his streaky scoring on a euro trip to Russia. While he may not jump into the starting lineup, the Raptors should welcome a player who has the potential to start in this league in his 2nd or 3rd year with open arms. While Derozan may not be thrilled to be drafted by a team North of the border who only won 33 games last year......I'm sure our lowered drinking age limit, bounty of sexy multicultural women and world renowed chronic will help him forget the words to the Star Spangled Banner quick times.
10 Milwaukee Bucks
Tyreke Evans, Combo Guard, Memphis
Tyreke Evans is exactly what the Bucks have been missing, a combo guard big enough to guard opposing 2's but still able to play the point and handle the rock. Michael Redd's injury last season helped emphasize the Bucks need to add depth in the backcourt. While a banger down low to backup or replace Villanueva if he bolts is also essential, stretching for Dejuan Blair or Patrick Patterson at this stage would be too high a risk. Milwaukee has some tough personnel decisions to make this summer, including resigning Charlie V and Ramon Sessions which would require the Bucks to shed some salaries (namely Michael Redd.) Drafting Evans would allow the Bucks to trade Redd or fill the gap left by Sessions if he decides to leave Milwaukee for greener pastures. Evans came into his own after moving over to the point guard position this year. His early struggles were offset by some great games down the stretch that included a few fantastic ones in the tourney. Evans may take a while to find his niche in the NBA, he will either play as a big point guard or as an option 2 shooting guard who can initiate the offense. In Milwaukee, Evans would have the advantage of being on a young inmproving squad with nothing but time and low expectations to develop his game.
11 New Jersey Nets
Earl Clark, Combo Forward, Louisville
GM Rod Thorn has come out in recent weeks saying the team needs a banger who will crash the boards and mix it up in the paint, he refered to the player as a "moose". Now unless he plans on drafting Bullwinkle with the 11th pick, there just isn't a "moose" type player available with the 11th pick. Many have assumed that his comments were in reference to Dejuan Blair, who is almost as wide as he is tall. While Blair is the closest thing to a moose in the draft, Thorn would be wise to draft Earl Clark out of Louisville and try to pickup his moose elsewhere. The Nets were weak at the SF position last year after trading Jefferson in the offseason. They were going with a tandem of Simmons and Hayes, so adding Clark would be a huge upgrade. Also the Nets already have some young PF's to work with in Yi and Ryan Anderson. While neither will ever be confused for a "moose" (I'd say they more resemble donkey's.....well actually more like donkey's with a nice outside touch that only get into the paint when its time to renovate their cribs) they are none the less decent players to split time at the PF position until a 2010. Clark is a multitalented player, who can distribute the ball with the savvy of a point guard but also has the size to score in and around the key. Clark has a penchant for turnovers and taking bad jumpers but has all the tools to be successful in the NBA.
12 Charlotte Bobcats
Gerald Henderson, Shooting Guard, Duke
The Bobcats are on the verge of erasing their bad draft history as Adam "the stache" Morrison was recently traded and Sean "triple chin" May's contract will not be renewed. While Morrison brought his trademark white trash moustache to the NBA, he forgot to bring his game. Morrison has struggled to get playing time and will continue to do so, as he lacks the athletic ability to compete on a daily basis. While the other former lottery pick, has had trouble just staying helathy enough to even be on the active roster. The only baskets May has contributed on lately in Charlotte is the demolition of his "get well soon" pastry and cheese gift baskets. The Bobcats can finally redeem themselves by selecting Henderson to be their backup and eventual starting 2 guard. I can't see Henderson being a star in the league but he can definately carve out a niche for himself as a Raja Bell type player. Fortunately for Henderson if he is drafted by the Cats, he will be Bell's backup and who better to mould him into a Raja Bell type player than......well Raja Bell. Henderson can beat expectations if his defensive intensity translates to the NBA game and his shooting range continues to expand.
13 Indiana Pacers
Dejuan Blair, Power Forward, Pittsburgh
At this stage of the pre-draft hype, it looks foolish to put Blair in the lottery. But on closer inspection it makes sense because it's the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers have had size issues since their talented quartet of Rik "Don't call me Jimmy" Smits, Dale "Where's my money bitch?" Davis, Antonio "What the fuck is a metric system" Davis and Jermaine "Ampu-knees" O'Neal packed their bags and left Indiana. So with that being said, the Pacers will make the first real stretch of the draft and scoop up Dejuan Blair. Blair is the pre-workout 3rd ranked power forward on most draft boards but his size is still a huge question mark. I see him as being a Jason Maxiell type player, an effective rebounder and bench player but not a starter. Mind you, Maxiell also has better hops and is a better defensive player than Blair, so that might even be too favourable a comparison. But Blair's numbers and body of work in the NCAA cannot be ignored. He led all power forwards in field goal percentage and rebounds, making him an almost impossible player to defend in the post. But his height is still an issue as he won't be able to outpower players in the NBA like he did in college. But he still an upgrade over Jeff Foster and Josh McRoberts, so the Pacers have no choice.
14 Phoenix Suns
Jonny Flynn, Point Guard, Syracuse
It's kind of ironic that the Suns will look to draft a point guard to spell Nash when only a couple of years ago they traded Rajon Rondo on draft night for a case of Coors light (Which is actually a huge insult considering Coors light should only be drank by 12 yr old kids learning to drink like mommy does and recovering alcoholics who just need the taste of beer every once in a while, it tastes like drinking a glass of water out of a dirty beer mug that wasn't washed.) Remember peeps, light beer is like sex in a canoe......its fucking too close to water. Sorry I have no respect for light beer drinkers, anyways Flynn is exactly what the Suns need, a point guard who only plays the game at one speed.....faster than everyone else. Jonny "Fast & Furious" Flynn plays the game with a chip on his shoulder and has a desire to win at all costs, which he demonstrated in his 6 overtime win against UConn this year. Flynn can score but also distributes the ball and looks to get his teamates involved. He has all the tools to be a top flight PG in the NBA. Which the Suns will desperately need if Nash opts out of his contract and signs elsewhere in the offseason.......don't the Knicks need a pass first point??
15 Detroit Pistons
Patrick Patterson, Power Forward, Kentucky
16 Chicago Bulls
Terrence Williams, Shooting Guard, Louisville
17 Philadelphia 76ers
Eric Maynor, Point Guard, VCU
18 Minnesota T-Wolves
B.J. Mullens, Center, Ohio State
19 Atlanta Hawks
James Johnson, Combo Forward, Wake Forest
20 Utah Jazz
Chase Budinger, Small Forward, Arizona
21 New Orleans Hornets
Gani Lawal, Power Forward, Georgia Tech
22 Dallas Mavericks
Jeff Teague, Point Guard, Wake Forest
23 Sacramento Kings
Sam Young, Small Forward, Pittsburgh
24 Portland Trailblazers
Patrick Mills, Point Guard, St. Mary's
25 Oklahoma City Thunder
Wayne Ellington, Shooting Guard, North Carolina
26 Chicago Bulls
Tyler Hansborough, Power Forward, North Carolina
27 Memphis Grizzlies
Austin Daye, Combo Forward, Gonzaga
28 Minnesota T-Wolves
Darren Collison, Point Guard, UCLA
29 Los Angeles Lakers
Jrue Holiday, Combo Guard, UCLA
30 Cleveland Cavaliers
Nick Calthes, Point Guard, Florida
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Feel free to debate the picks as the list will be updated and altered before releasing a final edition in June. Complete with a pick by pick analysis for all 30 selections, as well as my 2nd round predicitions. Holla at ya boy and let me know how good or wack my mock draft is.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
1st round predictions
With T-Mac injured for the playoffs, the Rockets can't be considered a lock for a 1st round exodus as they would be with him in the lineup. So let's take the time to examine the 1st round matchups and see if we can predict the inevitable upsets that will occur.
Lakers vs Jazz: Not much to talk about here, Utah just doesn't have the horses to run with the new version of the "Showtime" Lakers but they might be able to steal one at home......L.A in 5.
Nuggets vs Hornets: Sick PG matchup between CP4 and Mr.Big shot himself Chauncey Billups (Can't get over that name...Chauncey sounds like a private school for spoiled rich girls, luckily his last name gives him some credibility......its like the sound you make when when some classic Buju Banton comes on in the clubs.) While the Nuggets might be the least talked about #2 seed ever, don't get it twisted.....this team is nice. N.O doesn't have the depth to compete with a Nuggets team that can score at will but Paul will pull out some magic and steal a game or two....Nuggets in 5.
Spurs vs Mavs: Who would have predicted this as a first round matchup??? But it happened and I'm glad it did......cuz this is a 7 game series waiting to happen. With Ginobilli out, the Spurs are without one of their best scorers and clutch performers. But a injury riddled Spurs team just might be as dangerous as a Spurs team at full strength. Coach Popovich always gets the most out of the least so don't expect them to just roll over and die for a hot Dallas squad. With that being said, Dallas has been playing at a playoff tempo for the last month and they are gelling at the right time. No Ginobilli means no 2nd round for the Spurs.......Mavs in 7.
Blazers vs Rockets: Yao...this is gonna be a sick series!! The upstart Blazers are a team through and through, they play as a team and have a family atmosphere. But as you know all families have problems and this one has a big one named Yao Ming. The Blazers will go as far as Roy and Aldridge take them. While that may mean a 7 game series in the 1st round, they unfortunately will come up a game short. This is the first time in the playoffs for most of the young Blazers, so it will be treated as a learning experience and Yao will be the teacher. Yao showed why the Rockets will advance in game 1 and the basketball gods will help to embarass the team's supposed "leader" Tracy Mcgrady by allowing his team to advance past the 1st round without him in the lineup. Note to Houston GM Daryl Morey....trade T-Mac in the offseason and don't be picky, take what you can get.......Rockets in 7.
The sun may set in the West but its time for a few young teams to rise in the East.
Celtics vs Bulls: Most will head to Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls this year but for my money I'm headin to ESPN to watch Chicago's young Bulls led by Derrick Rose run all over the defending champion Celtics. While the Celts showed they have some fight left with a dramtic buzzer beating win in game 2, they already lost once at home and then needed a Jesus like performance from Ray Allen in the 2nd half to survive another home loss. The C's just aren't the same without Garnett, their unquestioned leader who was lost for the playoffs due to a knee injury. Not to mention the offseason losses of Posey, PJ Brown and the demise of backup PG Sam I am. The Celtics were not able to find adequate replacements for their losses and it will be their lack of depth that will prove to be too much to overcome to outlast the Young and now deep Bulls after acquiring Brad Miller and John Salmons. The Bulls have flourished since the trade and look like a team ready to pull off an upset........and they will. Bulls in 7.
Magic vs 76ers: With a shocking road win in game 1, the Sixers look like an upset is in their future. But don't run to fast to throw all your cash on the Sixers at the bookie. Injuries and a bad stretch to end the season have the Magic running scared, but they are too good a team and have proven themselves to be that time and time again throughout the season. Lewis and Hedo will bounce back and the Sixers youth and lack of depth will eventually hurt them. While that game 1 win was nice, the Magic will wear the Sixers down with Howard's dominance inside and the team's outside shooting . Magic in 6.
Cavs and Pistons: Out with the old and in with the new. The Pistons look old and lack the defensive intensity of previous Piston squads. They don't even look the same as the once did, the cool expressions of a team that believed in their system is gone.....and the frustrations of a team that doesn't trust its teamates or coach has taken over. No Chauncey (don't get me started.....read my opinion above) means no chancey for the Pistons as Lebron and his squad are the new cool and confident crew in the East. The Cavs have fun off the court and will have just as much fun on the court beating a team that can't wait for this disastrous season to be over (the Pistons are one of the few teams in the NBA that view making the playoffs as an 8 seed as a failure.) Lebron will hardly break a sweat in this series.......Cavs in 4.
Hawks vs Heat: While many expect an upset with the way D-Wade has been tearing up the mesh this year.......I say naaaaaaah mon!! The Hawks are for real, if you don't believe me than watch their series last year with the Celtics. They have all the tools to be successful and don't have many weak spots. They are athletic and deep, two assets that usually equal playoff success......and in this case it will. The Heat are a much improved squad and D-Wade has been amazing this year, but their run is done son. The heat don't have a secondary scorer to help Wade who will see more double and triple teams than Jenna Jamieson (and while Jenna handles it like a champ, Wade the former champ will not.) Miami has injuries, a lack of depth and an incomplete starting 5, making them easy pickings for the Hawks. Too bad no one in Atlanta will see it as the Hawks management has to find a way to fill their seating holes and gaps better than.......well Jenna Jamieson. Hawks in 6.
See you in round 2.
Lakers vs Jazz: Not much to talk about here, Utah just doesn't have the horses to run with the new version of the "Showtime" Lakers but they might be able to steal one at home......L.A in 5.
Nuggets vs Hornets: Sick PG matchup between CP4 and Mr.Big shot himself Chauncey Billups (Can't get over that name...Chauncey sounds like a private school for spoiled rich girls, luckily his last name gives him some credibility......its like the sound you make when when some classic Buju Banton comes on in the clubs.) While the Nuggets might be the least talked about #2 seed ever, don't get it twisted.....this team is nice. N.O doesn't have the depth to compete with a Nuggets team that can score at will but Paul will pull out some magic and steal a game or two....Nuggets in 5.
Spurs vs Mavs: Who would have predicted this as a first round matchup??? But it happened and I'm glad it did......cuz this is a 7 game series waiting to happen. With Ginobilli out, the Spurs are without one of their best scorers and clutch performers. But a injury riddled Spurs team just might be as dangerous as a Spurs team at full strength. Coach Popovich always gets the most out of the least so don't expect them to just roll over and die for a hot Dallas squad. With that being said, Dallas has been playing at a playoff tempo for the last month and they are gelling at the right time. No Ginobilli means no 2nd round for the Spurs.......Mavs in 7.
Blazers vs Rockets: Yao...this is gonna be a sick series!! The upstart Blazers are a team through and through, they play as a team and have a family atmosphere. But as you know all families have problems and this one has a big one named Yao Ming. The Blazers will go as far as Roy and Aldridge take them. While that may mean a 7 game series in the 1st round, they unfortunately will come up a game short. This is the first time in the playoffs for most of the young Blazers, so it will be treated as a learning experience and Yao will be the teacher. Yao showed why the Rockets will advance in game 1 and the basketball gods will help to embarass the team's supposed "leader" Tracy Mcgrady by allowing his team to advance past the 1st round without him in the lineup. Note to Houston GM Daryl Morey....trade T-Mac in the offseason and don't be picky, take what you can get.......Rockets in 7.
The sun may set in the West but its time for a few young teams to rise in the East.
Celtics vs Bulls: Most will head to Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls this year but for my money I'm headin to ESPN to watch Chicago's young Bulls led by Derrick Rose run all over the defending champion Celtics. While the Celts showed they have some fight left with a dramtic buzzer beating win in game 2, they already lost once at home and then needed a Jesus like performance from Ray Allen in the 2nd half to survive another home loss. The C's just aren't the same without Garnett, their unquestioned leader who was lost for the playoffs due to a knee injury. Not to mention the offseason losses of Posey, PJ Brown and the demise of backup PG Sam I am. The Celtics were not able to find adequate replacements for their losses and it will be their lack of depth that will prove to be too much to overcome to outlast the Young and now deep Bulls after acquiring Brad Miller and John Salmons. The Bulls have flourished since the trade and look like a team ready to pull off an upset........and they will. Bulls in 7.
Magic vs 76ers: With a shocking road win in game 1, the Sixers look like an upset is in their future. But don't run to fast to throw all your cash on the Sixers at the bookie. Injuries and a bad stretch to end the season have the Magic running scared, but they are too good a team and have proven themselves to be that time and time again throughout the season. Lewis and Hedo will bounce back and the Sixers youth and lack of depth will eventually hurt them. While that game 1 win was nice, the Magic will wear the Sixers down with Howard's dominance inside and the team's outside shooting . Magic in 6.
Cavs and Pistons: Out with the old and in with the new. The Pistons look old and lack the defensive intensity of previous Piston squads. They don't even look the same as the once did, the cool expressions of a team that believed in their system is gone.....and the frustrations of a team that doesn't trust its teamates or coach has taken over. No Chauncey (don't get me started.....read my opinion above) means no chancey for the Pistons as Lebron and his squad are the new cool and confident crew in the East. The Cavs have fun off the court and will have just as much fun on the court beating a team that can't wait for this disastrous season to be over (the Pistons are one of the few teams in the NBA that view making the playoffs as an 8 seed as a failure.) Lebron will hardly break a sweat in this series.......Cavs in 4.
Hawks vs Heat: While many expect an upset with the way D-Wade has been tearing up the mesh this year.......I say naaaaaaah mon!! The Hawks are for real, if you don't believe me than watch their series last year with the Celtics. They have all the tools to be successful and don't have many weak spots. They are athletic and deep, two assets that usually equal playoff success......and in this case it will. The Heat are a much improved squad and D-Wade has been amazing this year, but their run is done son. The heat don't have a secondary scorer to help Wade who will see more double and triple teams than Jenna Jamieson (and while Jenna handles it like a champ, Wade the former champ will not.) Miami has injuries, a lack of depth and an incomplete starting 5, making them easy pickings for the Hawks. Too bad no one in Atlanta will see it as the Hawks management has to find a way to fill their seating holes and gaps better than.......well Jenna Jamieson. Hawks in 6.
See you in round 2.
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