Sunday, December 27, 2009

Lakers Beat The Kings in Double OT

Nice bounce back. L.A. ran their record to 24-5 by beating a very game Sacramento team in double OT 112-103. Kobe had a great game scoring 30 and Gasol chipped in 24 points 11 rebounds. Shannon Brown and Derrick Fisher has great rebound performances. No Ron Artest...no problem. Artest got a concussion by falling down his steps at home on Friday night. Lamar Odom filled in nicely with 13 points and 15 rebounds.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Cavs Blast the Lakers

This one was ugly.The Lakers picked a bad time for their worst performance of the season losing to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Christmas day 102-87. The Lakers had one of those worst shooting nights and trailed the entire game. L.A. shot under 37% from the field and shot 27% from the 3 point line. Kobe had a terrible game hoisting up 32 shots to score 35 points and he received no help from his teammates. Derrick Fisher and Lamar Odom played poorly. Andrew Bynum was invisible and Pau Gasol was not a factor. Meanwhile the Cavs shot over 54% from the field and almost 40% from 3 point land. In a rare occasion LeBron James scored 26 but did not lead the Cavs in scoring. Mo Williams led the Cavs with 28 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds. The Cavs got solid contributions from bench players Anderson Varejao, Jamario Moon and Delonte West. The game got so out of hand that the Lakers received 5 technical fouls and the crowd threw foam fingers onto the court in the 4th quarter. Hopefully things will improve when the Lakers face the Kings tomorrow on Saturday night.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

NBA Surprises

NBA Scoring Leader
Carmelo Anthony leads the NBA in scoring. I assumed that Kobe, LeBron or D-wade were leading the league in scoring. Carmelo is quietly having a great season.

NBA Rebounding Leader
Gerald Wallace leads the NBA in rebounding. There is no way that I would have guessed that one without looking at the league leaders. Wallace has more rebounds then Marcus Camby, Dwight Howard and Chris Bosh.

NBA Blocked Shots Leader
Josh Smith leads the NBA in blocks. Smith is living up to his billing and has become a much more polished player this season.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Lakers 16-3

The Lakers have picked up where they left off after their championship season and are off to a 16-3 start. The Lakers won their 16th game of the season after a 101-88 win over the Phoenix Suns. The Lakers lead the Pacific division by 2 games and are posied to defend their title.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Lakers Add Artest To the Roster

The Lakers improved their team this offseason by adding Ron Artest to the roster. Artest will take Trevor Ariza's spot. He adds much needed toughness and scoring ability from the perimeter. Artest is an upgrade over Ariza and should provide the Lakers with a great defender to guard Carmelo Anthony, Richard Jefferson and Brandon Roy during the playoffs. Kobe can now focus solely on being the offensive spark of the Lakers.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Lakers Cruise to 15th Title

The Los Angeles Lakers won their 15th NBA Championship tonight by defeating the Orlando Magic in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. The Lakers seized control of the series with a dominating performance by Kobe Bryant and great shooting by Trevor Ariza and Lamar Odom. The Lakers had a balanced team effort throughout all five games with contributions by Pau Gasol, Derek Fisher, Andrew Bynum, and even Luke Walton. The X factor throughout the entire series was the play of Odom and Ariza. They hit big baskets and made life difficult for Turkoglu and Lewis all series long. Fisher found his shooting stroke late in the series and his heroics in Game 4 all but sealed the title. This series was never in doubt and the Lakers should have swept the series. It became obvious that the Magic were overmatched when they shot 63% in Game 3 and still only held on for a four point win. This series exposed Dwight Howard and his limited offensive arsenal. If the Magic are to take the next step to being a championship team Dwight Howard has to become a more complete player.

Friday, June 5, 2009

LeBron James: A Chicago Bull?

After watching the Cavs fall short in the playoffs yet again, I begin to wonder should LeBron James leave Cleveland? Even though Cleveland had the best record in the NBA; it was clear that the Cavs were impostors all season long. The Cavs were at best the 4th best team in the NBA. I rank the 4 best teams in the NBA as follows: (1) Los Angeles Lakers (2) Denver Nuggets (3) Orlando Magic (4) Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavs are the only team with a superstar who has no help. Kobe has Pau. Melo has Chauncey. Dwight Howard has Rashard Lewis. LeBron has an undersized Mo Williams. While Mo Williams is a nice player, he is not a number 2 on a championship team. So LeBron faces a tough decision; what team could he win a championship with the quickest?

The two most talked about suitors for his services are the Knicks and Nets. Pros: He would be the biggest star in New York and treated as basketball royalty in the largest market in the US. If he resurrected either franchise he would be the man in NY. Cons: He would make less money in annual salary and be further from winning a championship. The Knicks have no legitimate superstar on their roster and are overriden with undersized guards with bad contracts. The Nets do have young talent in Devin Harris and Brook Lopez along with his good friend co-owner Jay-Z. If he joins either team LeBron makes them an instant playoff contender but not a championship team.

I personally think the team that makes the most sense for LeBron would be the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls have a young roster loaded with talent. LeBron could lead MJ's old franchise back to championship greatness. Derrick Rose and Luol Deng have All Star potential that would complement LeBron's game. The Bulls also have John Salmons and the enigmatic Tyrus Thomas. Plus the Bulls will have the salary cap space to sign LeBron in 2010.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Lakers vs. Magic

The Finals matchup is set. The Lakers will play the Cleveland Cavaliers for the NBA Championship. LeBron vs Kobe. Correction. The Lakers will be playing the Orlando Magic for the NBA Championship. The team that no one expected to be here is in the Finals. This should be a very intriguing series and both teams have interesting matchups at key positions.

Point Guard
Rafer Alston vs. Derek Fisher
Rafer Alston is much quicker then Derek Fisher and should be able to penetrate at will against the aging Fisher. Fisher has shown his age during these playoffs and has struggled to find his outside stroke during the playoffs.
Advantage: Magic

Shooting Guard
Courtney Lee vs. Kobe Bryant
This one goes without saying. The Lakers have a huge advantage at this position and the Magic have no one on their roster with the size and quickness to stop Kobe. Expect to see a lot of Michael Pietrus guarding Kobe as he did LeBron in the previous series.
Advantage: Lakers

Small Forward
Hedo Turkoglu vs. Trevor Ariza
Turkoglu is the primary ball handler in tight situations and is responsible for facilitating the Magic's offense. Ariza has the length and quickness to pose problems for Turkoglu. If he can keep up with Melo then he can guard Turk.
Advantage; Magic

Power Forward
Rashard Lewis vs. Pau Gasol
This is an interesting matchup if it ever materializes. Lewis is too quick for Gasol to guard on the defensive end of the court and Gasol is too big for Lewis to defend in the post. I expect Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza to each spend major minutes defending Odom. If Bynum doesn't play much as he hasn't in previous series, expect Dwight Howard to defend Gasol.
Advantage: Even

Center
Dwight Howard vs. Andrew Bynum
On paper Bynum has the size and skill to defend Howard. But in reality Bynum will spend most of the series in foul trouble and Howard will have his way against the Lakers disappointing big man.
Advantage: Magic

I think that the Lakers will put Bynum on the bench and go small. This means:

1. Putting Lamar Odom on Rashard Lewis.
2. Putting Pau Gasol on Dwight Howard.
3. Having Kobe guard Turkoglu in crunch time.
4. Having Jordan Farmar play major minutes to keep up with Alston.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Lakers Too Soft In The Middle

The one thing that concerns me watching the Lakers play last night against the Nuggets is that L.A. is still soft in the middle. Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom are not physical enough. Countless times I watched Pau Gasol allow his man to get offensive rebounds and easy lay ins because Gasol did not box out. Whenever the Nuggets run the pick and roll Gasol looks lost. He doesn't know whether to come out on the shooter or to roll with the guy setting the pick. So a lot of time he winds up floating in no man's land in the middle of the court. It's pathetic. Andrew Bynum is shooting way to many jump shots for a 7 foot center and is not rebounding or blocking shots consistently. He is playing just like Brendan Haywood. Odom is an enigma. He has too much talent to be as inconsistent as he is on the court. He should be a threat to get a triple double any night but has become quite content at being a bench player. He doesn't play hard consistently. Carmelo and NeNe are going to get there points and rebounds. But there is no reason that Kenyon Martin or Chris Anderson should be doing anything at all against the Lakers front line. They are garbage players.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Lakers Go Up 2-1

All of L.A. should be thanking Kobe Bryant for his performance in Game 3. There has been one constant in this Lakers Nuggets series and that has been Kobe. Kobe has been great game after game. Kobe dropped 41 and hit tough shots down the stretch including a 3 to give the Lakers the lead for good. It didn't matter if it was Carmelo Anthony, J.R. Smith or Anthony Carter; Kobe could not be stopped. On the defensive end Kobe helped frustrate Chauncey Billups into a terrible shooting performance. That was a Mike-like game that Kobe had against the Nuggets. He put the team on his back and carried them to a win.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Lakers Up 3-2

The Lakers blew the Houston Rockets out by 40 points in Game 5 to take a 3 games to 2 lead. The Lakers are going to need a much more consistent effort if they want to win the NBA Championship this season. They seem to think that they can turn it on and off when they want. They do not bring their A game consistently and this can definitely hurt them in the next round. Hopefully they will bring their A game tonight and finish the Rockets off tonight so that this series will not have to go 7. The Nuggets will be a tough out and the Lakers will need to play better to win that series. Denver is playing at a very high level and will beat the Lakers if they suffer the same mental lapses that they have in the previous two series. I am worried about the lack of energy that L.A. has on the defensive side of the court. The Lakers are too big and talented to give up as many points as they do.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Lakers Up 2-1

The Los Angeles Lakers got a big win last night to go up 2 games to 1 on the Houston Rockets. The Lakers beat the Rockets 108-94. Since Game 1 Kobe Bryant has dominated the series and has refused to let the Lakers lose. Kobe scored 40 points in Game 2 and 33 in Game 3 last night. He also added 6 rebounds, 3 blocked shots and 3 assists. Each of the other 4 Laker starters scored in double figures. Jordan Farmar started at the point for the suspended Derek Fisher. For the Lakers to win this series Kobe will need to have 2 more dominating performances because he isn't getting any help from his teammates. Andrew Bynum has disappeared and given the Lakers nothing offensively. Trevor Ariza and Derek Fisher have had trouble with their defensive matchups. The only help that Kobe has gotten in the series has been from Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom. The Lakers have had a tough time dealing with Yao Ming and Aaron Brooks.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Win Number 57

The Lakers won their 4th in a row yesterday and raised their record to 57-14 with a 92-77 win over the Detroit Pistons. The Pistons are a shell of what they used to be in the early 2000's. These Pistons are struggling to even make the playoffs and will likely be eliminated in the first round of the playoffs if they get in. They played without Rasheed Wallace, Rip Hamilton and Allen Iverson. Kobe went for 30 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Derek Fisher added 15, Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol scored 12 apiece. Detroit was led by reserve point guard Will Bynum who had 25 points and 11 assists. The Lakers have now won 8 out of 10 and continue to look like the best team in the NBA. One more win and the Lakers will clinch home court advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Lakers Hold Off The Mavs 107-100

The Mavericks put up a good fight but in the end the Lakers were too much. Kobe scored 28 points, Trevor Ariza scored 26 points and Pau Gasol scored 25. Lamar Odom had a double double with 10 points and 14 rebounds. Jason Terry had 29 for Dallas and singlehandlely tried to lead a comeback for the Mavs. Dallas went on a huge run in the 4th quarter to overcome a 13 point lead and take a 5 point lead. But Kobe led the Lakers on a run of their own and they held on to beat Dallas 107-100. The Lakers completed their sweep of Texas defeating the Rockets, Spurs and Mavericks over the past 3 games. If the Lakers face the Mavs in the playoffs that should be an easy series. The Lakers have a mismatch at virtually every position on the court except point guard.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Lakers Complete Texas Sweep

The Lakers had two very impressive road wins the last 2 days. A 102-96 win over the Houston Rockets and a 102-95 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Kobe and Pau dominated both games and the Lakers clinched the Pacific division title. The Lakers managed to beat the Rockets with Josh Powell starting in the place of a suspended Lamar Odom. Also, L.A. inserted Trevor Ariza in the starting lineup the past few games relegating Luke Walton to the bench. The Lakers are tied with Cleveland for the best record in the NBA at 52-13. With just 17 games left to play, L.A. has an 8.5 game over the Spurs for the number 1 seed in the West. I expect that the Lakers will spend the next month tightening up their playoff rotation and getting tired players some rest. I think that home court advantage would mean more against the Celtics. I don't know if overall home court advantage means that much to the Lakers if they play the Cavs in the finals. The Lakers could easily go into Cleveland and beat the Cavs in their building as they did during the season. But going into Boston is a much more difficult proposition for L.A.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Lamar Odom Suspended

Lamar Odom was suspended today for 1 game for leaving the bench during the heated scrum in the Lakers 111-94 loss at Portland. Odom left the bench when pushing and shoving broke out after Trevor Ariza's horrible flagrant foul on Rudy Fernandez. Odom will miss tonight''s game in Houston against the Rockets.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Trevor Ariza Flagrant Foul


This was totally unnecessary and Ariza deserved to be thrown out of the game.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Lakers Blown Out at Portland

The TrailBlazers blew the Lakers out of the building 111-94 Monday night. The Lakers didn't show up. They left their game on the bus. The Lakers were losing by 28 points going into the 4th quarter. The best team in the NBA down almost 30 playing against a conference rival! Terrible team effort! Kobe had a horrible shooting night going 11-29 scoring only 26 points. Gasol added 18 and the rest of the Lakers were MIA. They got nothing from Fisher, Odom or Walton. This game was embarrassing. The Lakers were so frustrated that Trevor Ariza committed a flagrant foul against Rudy Fernandez.

The Blazers had a balanced team effort. Brandon Roy led the Blazers with 27 and Travis Outlaw had 22. LaMarcus Aldridge had 16 and Joel Przybilla has 12. Portland played a flawless game outshooting, outrebounding and outplaying the Lakers throughout the game. The Lakers lost their 3rd straight road game. Hopefully the Lakers can rebound Wednesday night against the Rockets.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The West Is Still The Best

Despite the Boston Celtics NBA Championship last season the Western Conference is still the best conference in the NBA. All 8 teams vying for the playoffs possess records well above .500. Even the Phoenix Suns who are in 9th place are 5 games over .500. In the Eastern Conference only 6 teams have a winning record. The Phoenix Suns would be battling for homecourt advantage and a 4th seed if they played in the Eastern Conference. After Boston and Cleveland there is no legitimate contender to make the NBA Finals. In the West, the Lakers, Spurs, Hornets, Jazz or Nuggets could all realistically win the West. Houston even had a chance before the McGrady injury. As good a season as Orlando is having, does anyone really believe that the Magic can get to the Finals? Do the Bulls and 76ers even belong anywhere near the playoffs? The West is still the dominant conference in the NBA.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

First To 50

The Lakers won their 50th game of the season last night defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves 110-90. Another short night for the Lakers starters who were able to sit out the 4th quarter again. Kobe had 23 and Pau had 21 as the Lakers had five players score in double figures. Trevor Ariza, Josh Powell and DJ Mbenga scored in double figures off the bench. Minnesota played hard and gave their best effort but in the end the Lakers were just too much. L.A. has now won two in a row and has a commanding 8.5 game lead over the San Antonio Spurs. The road to the NBA championship looks like it will come through the Staples Center. If the Lakers can close out their next 20 games strong then they will be the favorites going into the playoffs.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

D-Man

While Kobe and LeBron get the spotlight, D-wade has been on a tear the last few weeks. He averaged 31 points and 9 assists per game for the month of February. He is averaging 39 points and 11 assists for the month of March. Incredible! He is leading a team to the playoffs that has no business being above .500. His team is worse than Kobe and LeBron's but he is playing at the same level as those two superstars. He is the NBA's leading scorer dropping almost 30 per night and dishing out 7.5 assists per game. Wade even grabs 5 boards per game, 2 steals and 1.4 blocks per game. D-Wade does it all for the Heat.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Lakers End Losing Streak

Kobe provided the offense with 31 points in 3 quarters and Lamar Odom provided the defense with 13 rebounds and 8 blocks. The Lakers beat the Grizzlies 99-89 to snap their two game skid. L.A. led from the 1st quarter on and the Grizzlies never really had a chance to win this one. It was not for a lack of effort. The Lakers played good team defense and got just enough scoring from Kobe to cruise to an easy win. Odom has struggled offensively the last few games but has contributed by controlling the boards. O.J. Mayo and Marc Gasol(Pau's brother) scored 17 apiece to lead Memphis. Rudy Gay added 14 as all 5 Memphis Grizzlies scored in double figures. The stats are somewhat deceiving because the starters for L.A. sat out the 4th quarter.

The Lakers get 2 days off before their game Friday night against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

L.A. Looks to Regain Winning Ways

The Lakers should be able get back on the winning track tonight against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Grizzlies are 15-43 overall and 3-23 on the road this season. Kobe and company should be able to have a short night if they take care of business against the Griz.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Who is the NBA's Best Point Guard?

This is the third installment of picking the best player at each position. I have narrowed the list down to the 5 best point guards in the NBA. Which one do you think is the best?

Chauncey Billups 18.5 PPG, 6.1 APG

Devin Harris 22.3 PPG, 6.7 APG

Chris Paul 21.4 PPG, 11 APG

Dwyane Wade 29 PPG, 7.4 APG

Deron Williams 18.6 PPG, 10.5 APG

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Suns Scorch the Lakers

The Lakers dropped their second game in a row losing to the Phoenix Suns 118-111. This game was all Kobe and Pau for the Lakers. Kobe and Pau combined for 79 of the Lakers 118 points. The other 3 starters for the Lakers scored 11 points total. 11!! Kobe had a monstrous game with 49 points and 11 rebounds. Gasol was unstoppable in the post with 30 points and 7 rebounds. And that was it for the Lakers. They got nothing from their teammates. Lamar Odom and Luke Walton were invisible. Derek Fisher kept clanging 3's off the rim. The bench provided only 21 points on a night when the Lakers needed more.

Phoenix had a much more balanced attack. Shaq led the way with 33 points and Matt Barnes scored 26 with 10 boards. Barbosa scored 22 and Grant Hill dropped 17. The Lakers are not going to win many games when Matt Barnes is lighting them up. The Suns front court outscored the Lakers front court 43 to 8. It didn't matter who the Lakers threw out there at the center position. Shaq exploited Gasol and Mbenga all night. Odom, Gasol, Ariza and Bryant battled foul trouble all game long. This is the first game that I have seen in awhile where the Lakers hole in the middle defensively was exposed.

The Lakers have now lost two in a row and their next game is Tuesday against the Memphis Grizzlies.


Saturday, February 28, 2009

How to Defend Kobe and LeBron

The last few games have served as a blueprint for teams as to how to defend great players like LeBron and Kobe. You can't stop either player so you have to make them one dimensional. Kobe and LeBron are at their best when they are able to get their teammates involved. LeBron had his first game without an assist recently and the Cavs lost. The Lakers are most vulnerable when Kobe has to carry the scoring load by himself. One player can beat a team on any given night but in a seven game series one player won't beat a great team.

The teams that have the most success against the Lakers, Cavs rely on single coverage and try to funnel Kobe and LeBron to where their help defense is. The key is to make them scorers and not playmakers. Turn them into jump shooters instead of assist men. It takes a great defender to utilize this game plan. Kobe or LeBron may go off for 50 or even 60 but their teammates will be standing around watching. Then if a teammate is needed to hit a crucial shot, they will be out of rhythm and not in the normal flow of the game.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Nuggets Knock off Lakers 90-79

The Lakers scored a season low 79 points against the Nuggets Friday night and had their worst shooting night of the season. The Lakers shot a putrid 29% from the field and less than 10% from 3 point land. The Lakers missed almost 70 shots. That's right, 70 shots! Kobe had a horrible shooting night going 10-31 from the field. Lamar Odom went 5-17, Trevor Ariza was 0-6 and Derek Fisher shot 2-7. Denver was paced by 22 points apiece from Chauncey Billups and J.R. Smith. Tonight's game was a combination of a tremendous defensive effort from a good Nuggets team and a tired Lakers team. L.A. doesn't have much time to lick their wounds. The Lakers have a rematch against Phoenix Sunday afternoon.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Lakers Blast The Suns

This was not the way Shaquille O'Neal envisioned his return to L.A. This game was over in the first quarter. The Nashless Suns didn't have a chance against the NBA's best team. The Lakers starters had an early night only playing 28 minutes. Kobe scored 22 and Lamar Odom added 23. L.A. got 58 points from the bench to blitz the Suns 132-106. Things got so bad that D.J. Mbenga and Adam Morrison even played. Things were so bad that Leandro Barbosa led the Suns in scoring with 18. The Lakers looked younger and quicker than Phoenix. They pushed the ball every chance that they got and scored easy baskets. The Lakers defense gave the Suns fits all night. Phoenix struggled just bringing the ball up the court. L.A shot a ridiculous 57% from the field and 45% from 3 point land.

The Lakers next game is tonight against the Denver Nuggets.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Lakers are the Most Complete Team In The NBA

The Lakers crushed the Thunder last night 107-93 last night to run their record to 47-10. Kobe Bryant erupted for 36 points on 13 for 21 shooting. Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 32 points but it wasn't enough to overcome L.A. The Lakers now have an 8 game lead with 25 to play over the Spurs for the Western Conference's number 1 seed. The Lakers continue to play the basketball in the NBA and look like a sure bet to go to the Finals. L.A. is so deep that they have only lost one game since losing their starting center. The Lakers have swept the season series from the top two seeds in the Eastern Conference and seem poised to make a long playoff run. If L.A. gets a healthy Bynum back in time for the playoffs, I don't see how any team in the NBA can contend with the Lakers team depth and front court height. Throw in the NBA's best 4th quarter finisher and L.A. has a great shot at winning its first championship since 2002.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Is Greg Oden the Next Sam Bowie?

The 2007 NBA Draft is looking more and more like the 1984 NBA Draft. For those who don't remember in 1984 Sam Bowie was drafted ahead of Michael Jordan with the number 2 pick in the draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. Bowie was drafted because the Blazers drafted based on need and not based on talent. The Blazers already had Clyde Drexler so they passed on the greatest player in NBA history. Bowie turned out to be an average NBA player who was consistently injured. His unspectacular career ended in 1995.

Fast forward to 2007, Portland had the 1st pick in the NBA draft and chose Greg Oden over Kevin Durant. The Blazers already had Brandon Roy and needed a big man so they passed on Durant. While it is still too early to call Oden a bust, it does look like Oklahoma City got the better player. Greg Oden has underperformed and battled injuries; Durant has blossomed into the NBA's youngest star. Oden has played in only 46 games in 2 seasons and is averaging 9 points and 7 rebounds per game.

Oden will probably turn out to be a decent center but I doubt he will ever be one of the greats. All time great centers like Shaquille O'Neal, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing came in the league averaging over 20 PPG and 10 REBS as rookies. His numbers are nowhere near what elite centers put up as rookies. Number one picks Yao Ming and Dwight Howard put up better numbers than Oden has in his first season. Oden seems more like a Marcus Camby, Dikembe Mutombo type who will rebound and play good defense but is limited offensively.

Teams should learn a lesson from the picks of Sam Bowie, Darko Milicic and Greg Oden. It is always better to draft the best talent as opposed to just filling a need.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Who is the Best Center in the NBA?

Who do you think is the best center in the NBA? I have trimmed the list down to four worthy candidates.

Dwight Howard 20.9 PPG, 14,2 REBS

Al Jefferson 23.1 PPG, 11 REBS

Yao Ming 19.8PPG, 9.6 REBS

Shaquille O'Neal 17.4 PPG, 8.8 REBS

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Rising Rondo

I was watching the Suns Celtics game and couldn't get over how well Rajon Rondo was playing. In a game that featured Steve Nash, Paul Pierce, Shaquille O'Neal and Ray Allen; Rajon Rondo was the best player on the court. He dominated the game by driving for layups, knocking down jumpers and his rebounding. He knew when to push the ball for a fastbreak and when to pull the ball back out to set up the half court offense. Rondo's game has gotten much better from his 1st year as a starter last season. He is another weapon that the Celtics have when the playoffs come around. When Kevin Garnett is healthy, the Celtics don't need Rondo to score much just to facilitate the offense. With Garnett out for the next 2-3 weeks the Celtics will need Rondo to be more of a scorer. As today's game showed he is more than up to the challenge.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Who is the Best Power Forward in the NBA?

For the next five days I am going to look at all five positions in the NBA and take a look at the best players. I will start with the closest competition which is at the power forward position. I have narrowed the list down to the following players. Who do you think is currently the best power forward in the NBA?

Chris Bosh 22.5 Pts, 9.5 Rebs

Tim Duncan 20.8 Pts, 10.7 Rebs

Kevin Garnett 16.3 Pts, 8.8 Rebs

Pau Gasol 18.3 Pts, 9.5 Rebs

Antawn Jamison 21.6 Pts, 9.2 Rebs

Dirk Nowitzki 25.5 Pts, 8.4 Rebs

Amar'e Stoudamire 20.3 Pts, 8.1 Pts

David West 19.7 Pts, 7.7 Rebs

Friday, February 20, 2009

L.A. Holds On to Beat The Hornets

The Lakers beat the Hornets 115-111 in overtime at the Staples Center. The Hornets had a furious rally in the 4th quarter to send the game to overtime. New Orleans trailed by 13 going into the 4th and got big games from Rasual Butler and Chris Paul. Butler led the Hornets in scoring with 31. Paul fouled out in overtime finishing the night with 21 points, 16 assists and 4 steals. David West added 16 points and 16 boards. Kobe bailed the Lakers out again with 39 hard earned points. Pau Gasol added 20 points and 12 rebounds. Odom had a quiet 12 points and 17 rebounds. This was a tough win for L.A as the Hornets pushed them to the brink over and over again. Butler kept getting threes in overtime whether by hitting a 3 pointer or on a 3 point play. L.A. held tough though and Kobe made just enough plays to win the game. The Lakers picked up their 45th win of the season. They have the best record in the NBA at 45-10 and are now 8-1 since Andrew Bynum's injury. Good win for L.A.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Tyson Chandler Trade Canceled

It looks like Tyson Chandler will stay a New Orleans Hornet after all. Tyson Chandler failed his physical and the Oklahoma City Thunder rescinded the trade with the Hornets. It will be interesting to see if the Hornets try to work out a quick deal for Chandler before today's trade deadline. If not it will be interesting to see how Chandler responds knowing that the Hornets wanted him gone. I know that Chris Paul and David West will be happy that he is back. Surprisingly the Hornets are 2-0 since Chandler was traded.

Lakers Win A Close One

L.A. won a tough one last night 129-121 over the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors were energized by their home fans and gave the Lakers a much tougher game than I expected. Kobe dropped 30 and had 9 assists. Gasol kicked in 24 points and 13 boards. Lamar Odom contributed 22 and 7 boards. Trevor Ariza added 17 points off the bench. Josh Powell, that's right Josh Powell, had a big night with 16 points. Jamal Crawford gave the Lakers fits all night scoring 23. Stephen Jackson and Corey Maggette scored 24 points apiece for Golden State. L.A. has won 9 out of 10 and is playing the best basketball in the NBA right now. The Lakers won a game against a hungry motivated Golden State team that played about as well as they could.

The Lakers will go for their 45th win of the season Friday night against the Hornets.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Vince Carter to the Spurs?

According to Stephen A. Smith, the Nets are shopping Vince Carter to the Spurs for expiring contracts. The Nets would get back Bruce Bowen, Michael Finley, Kurt Thomas and some throw in players. The Nets badly want to unload Vince's bloated contract so that they can make a run at LeBron James in 2010. This would be a great move for the Spurs. If they can pair Vince up with Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili they would instantly become the favorites in the Western Conference. The move might push the Spurs into a luxury tax next year but I think it's worth it. The Spurs have a 2-3 year window with their current core of players and should take a shot at winning it all this year. The move would cost the Spurs about 40 million over the next 2 seasons and then they could unload Vince.

This would be a bad trade for the Nets. I know that they would get salary cap relief in the future but they wouldn't get any star caliber player back. The only way this works for the Nets is if they can convince LeBron, D Wade, Chris Bosh or Yao Ming to come to New Jersey in 2010.

Lakers Clip the Hawks

It was a total team effort last night as the Lakers cruised to a 96-83 victory. The Lakers got back in the win column last night. L.A. coasted as the Lakers had a 25 point lead at the end of the third quarter. Six Lakers scored in double figures led by Lamar Odom with 15 points and 20 rebounds. Fisher had 14 and Kobe had a season low 10 points. Pau Gasol put together a triple double with 12 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists. The Lakers got 37 points off the bench led by Trevor Ariza and Jordan Farmar with 10 apiece. The Lakers starters were able to sit out the entire 4th quarter and watch the game. The Hawks appeared overmatched all night. L.A. took advantage of their significant size advantage inside. Atlanta was led by Joe Johnson with 14 and Josh Smith with 13.

The Lakers don't have much time to enjoy this win as they play Golden State tonight at 10:30pm. This should be an easy win for L.A. as the Warriors are not that talented and should be rusty from the long layoff.

Vince for TMac??

The Nets and Rockets are considering swapping cousins trading Tracy McGrady for Vince Carter. The Rockets have grown tired of the often injured Tracy McGrady. McGrady was once considered an untouchable by the Rockets. They envisioned McGrady and Yao being as formidable a partnership as Shaq and Kobe were. It never happened. Yao and McGrady are always hurt. They have never even played closed to a full season together. TMac's problems have never been from a lack of effort just a lack of good health.

Meanwhile Vince Carter hasn't been right since he left Toronto. He was one of the games most exciting players when he was in Toronto. Vince has always been too eager to settle for the long jumper. He is not aggressive enough and does not attack the basket. Vince is content just being a pretty good player and not a great one. If Vince maximized his ability he would be mentioned in the same breath with Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.

I don't think that this deal would make much of a difference to either team. The Rockets are not much better with VC instead of TMac. The Nets still wouldn't match up any better with the Celtics or Cavs if they did get McGrady. It makes you wonder just what would have happened if Vince and Tracy had stayed in Toronto and played together their whole careers. Maybe things would have turned out differently.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tyson Chandler Traded

The New Orleans Hornets have traded Tyson Chandler to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Chris Wilcox and Joe Smith. This could turn out to be a win win for both teams. I like Tyson Chandler as a player because he is a good rebounder and shot blocker who has some offensive skills. Oklahoma City already has Kevin Durant, Jeff Green and Russell Westbrook so they really don't need Chandler to score much. I like this move for New Orleans even more. New Orleans had gotten as far as they could with their current core. Chris Paul needs some help on the offensive end. The only weapon that he has is David West. Peja Stojakovic is having his worst season in 10 years. Joe Smith is a solid veteran defender who can give you 15-20 minutes a game and hit the midrange jumper. Chris Wilcox has tremendous upside. I remember how explosive he was in college at the University of Maryland and in Seattle. Wilcox has not been getting much time since the Thunder moved from Seattle. Wilcox could easily be a 15 and 10 guy with his athletic ability. He has a much better offensive game than Tyson Chandler.

Monday, February 16, 2009

The Next Great One


Move over Kobe, Lebron, CP3. Make room for Kevin Durant. I was watching the NBA's rookies vs sophomores game and one thing that stood out to me was the play of Kevin Durant. Durant was draining 3's from way behind the 3 point line on his way to scoring 46 points. He also won the NBA's HORSE competition and that ugly looking trophy. Durant is only 20 years old but it is obvious that he is the NBA's next young superstar. He is 5th in the NBA and scoring at 25.5 per night. This goes unnoticed because he plays for such a bad team. Durant is the bright spot on a terrible Oklahoma City Thunder team.

Based on the first two years of their career K.D. looks like the winner in the 2007 NBA draft. While Greg Oden has been injured and put up average numbers, Durant has played up to the level of a NBA All Star. I think that Greg Oden will turn out to be a solid pro and even make a few All Star teams. He reminds me of an Emeka Okafor, Dikembe Mutombo, Marcus Camby type center. A solid player but not a superstar. Durant has the scoring ability of a Dominique Wilkins but with the shooting ability of a Ray Allen. Durant still needs to gain some weight and add more muscle to his frame. This weekend was probably just the beginning of a string of All Star appearances for Kevin Durant.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Terry Porter is Out

According to multiple media outlets, Phoenix Suns head coach Terry Porter will be fired this week. Media outlets are reporting that Porter could be fired as early as tomorrow. Suns general manager is quoted as saying "We haven't made a decision." The Suns management is holding a meeting tonight to determine Porter's future. You can tell from this statement that Porter is a goner.

Terry Porter never really stood a chance. He tried to change the Suns from their fast paced offensive style into a defensive oriented team. Steve Kerr and Amar'e Stoudamire never brought into his system. Porter has recently tried to switch the Suns back to a faster tempo team again. This hasn't worked either with the Suns falling to 9th place in the West. The truth is that the Suns are too old and not talented enough anymore to win a championship. They do not match up well with teams like the Celtics, Spurs, Lakers and Cavs. These issues are not all Terry Porter's fault. He deserved better. Assistant coach Alvin Gentry will take over the coaching duties.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

NBA Hall of Fame Finalists

The Basketball Hall of Fame released it list of the 2009 finalists. This is my take. Michael Jordan, David Robinson and John Stockton are first ballot Hall of Famers without a doubt. Dennis Johnson and Bernard King were good players who had some really good seasons but they are not Hall of Famers. They belong in the Hall of the Very Good. Jerry Sloan is a Hall of Fame Coach. Don Nelson is not. Chris Mullin is borderline but not a Hall of Famer. He belongs in the class with Dan Majerle and Tom Chambers. A really good player who had some All Star seasons but was never the man on his own team. The other players that are nominated were way before my team so I cannot speak to their credentials.

Friday, February 13, 2009

What were the Heat thinking?

The Miami Heat traded Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks for Jermaine O'Neal, Jamario Moon and a draft pick. I don't understand exactly what the Heat were thinking. This move would make sense if the Heat were getting 2003 or 2004 Jermaine O'Neal but the Heat are getting 2008 Jermaine O'Neal. O'Neal has seen his scoring average decline for the last 5 years. He may only be 30 but he has played 12 NBA seasons which makes his body closer to 35. Miami has no idea what to expect from him on a nightly basis. O'Neal is as likely to give the Heat 7 points as he is 20 points. He is no longer an elite big man and is not a consistent player.

The Heat lose Shawn Marion's expiring contract and have to pay 23 million dollars to a big man who is worth nowhere near that amount of money. I think that the Heat would have been better served to have used Marion's expiring contract to go after Carlos Boozer or Amar'e Stoudamire. Both are younger big men with much more upside. Boozer is a free agent and Stoudamire could have been gotten through a trade. I do like the pickup of Jamario Moon because he enables Dwyane Wade to save energy on the defensive end of the court. Moon can guard the Kobe's and Lebron's while Wade can focus on defending lesser talents.

I don't think this trade makes Toronto much better. The Raptors have an uphill task of even trying to get a number 8 seed in the East. They don't have any realistic shot of getting past the first round if they are able to get in the playoffs. This does give the Raptors cap room for the off season but I don't see them being able to entice any of the star free agents to come play in Toronto. The Raptors will have a hard enough time convincing Chris Bosh not to bolt after next season.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Win Streak Snapped

The Lakers 7 game win streak was snapped last night in a 113-109 loss to the Utah Jazz. It looked like L.A. would pull this one out when Kobe hit a 3 to give the Lakers a lead with just over a minute left. But Paul Milsap hit a big 3 to give the Jazz the lead for good. Deron Williams hit some big shots late to seal the win for the Jazz. Kobe had a rough night last night. He scored 37 points but he needed 33 shots to get those points. Lamar Odom had another monster game with 19 points and 19 rebounds. Derron Williams was dominant for the Jazz contributing 31 points and 11 assists. Mehmet Okur kicked in 22 points and C.J. Miles added 22.

You expect Deron Williams and Mehmet Okur to get their points but not C.J. Miles. The Lakers were outplayed at the small forward position by Miles. Miles doubled the output of Luke Walton and Trevor Ariza. The Lakers played terrible defense allowing the Jazz to shoot 58.6% from the field. L.A. missed far too many open shots yesterday. One bright spot in the game was Odom. Sometimes you forget just how good a player Lamar Odom truly is because he scarifices his game for the team. The last few games Odom has shown just how dominant he can be.

They will have a chance to start a winning streak against Tuesday night against the Hawks. The Lakers go into the All Star break with a record of 42-10.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Are the Lakers the 3rd best team in the NBA?

ESPN's John Hollinger has the Celtics listed as his number 1 team in the Hollinger's Power Rankings. This is despite the fact that the Lakers have the best record in the NBA and swept the season series from the Celtics. So, where does Hollinger rank L.A.? Are they listed as the second best team in the NBA? No, that honor belongs to the Orlando Magic. The Magic have lost four more games than the Lakers and are not even one of the top two teams in the East. Hollinger has the Lakers are listed as the third best team in the NBA.

That's ridiculous! I can't believe that he still has the Lakers ranked 3rd after the week that they just had. The Lakers are clearly the best team in the NBA as their 7-0 road trip confirmed. They lost their starting center and still managed to defeat the 2 best teams in the Eastern conference on their home court. Do you think the Celtics could beat the Lakers in L.A. without one of the big three? Could Orlando run off the stretch of wins that the Lakers just did? I doubt it. At least Marc Stein has his head on straight. He has moved the Lakers up from number 4 team to his number 1 team after this past week.

The Lakers are playing the best basketball in the NBA and are the hottest team going into the All Star break. If they continue playing at their current level there is no reason that they will not be the favorites going into the NBA playoffs.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

L.A. Beats the Thunder 105-98

Seven in a row. The L.A. Lakers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder to push their winning streak to seven straight games. The big three led the Lakers to a relatively easy win. The Lakers never trailed after the second quarter. Kobe scored 34 points and 7 rebounds, Gasol scored 22 points and had 14 rebounds, Lamar Odom added 12 points and 18 rebounds. Trevor Ariza, Jordan Farmar and Sasha Vujacic kicked in 27 points off the bench. The Thunder were led by sophomore phenom Kevin Durant with 31. Russell Westbrook added 17 and Jeff Green had 16 as the Thunder dropped to 13-39.

Kobe is making a serious run at the NBA's MVP award. He has led the Lakers to the best record in the NBA at 42-9 just as LeBron James and the Cavs are hitting a rough stretch. Kobe has taken this team on his shoulders and is averaging over 35 PPG for the month of February.

The Lakers will try to win their eight in a row against the Jazz tomorrow night. This is the Lakers last game before the All Star break and hopefully they can carry their current momentum over into the rest of the season.

Monday, February 9, 2009

My All NBA Team

PG Chris Paul - The best number 1 in the league averaging almost 22 PPG and 11 dimes. He is virtually unstoppable. He can get in the lane at will and has a deadly jump shot.

SG Kobe Bryant - Kobe is creeping up in the conversation for NBA MVP again. The closest thing to Mike since MJ suited up. Still the best closer in the NBA.

SF LeBron James - King James is the leading MVP candidate this season. Second in the league in scoring and a triple double waiting to happen.

PF Tim Duncan - The anchor of the Spurs on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court. He lives up to his nickname "The Big Fundamental" by averaging 21 points and over 10 boards a night.

C Dwight Howard - The best big man in the league is leading the Magic to an outstanding season. He is averaging 20 points, 14 boards and 3 blocks a game.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Six and O

6 Wins 0 Losses....Incredible. The Lakers finished their six game road trip undefeated after a 101-91 win at Cleveland. The Lakers gave the Cavs their first loss in 24 home games this season. L.A. roared back from a 10 point halftime deficit led by Lamar Odom with 28 points and 17 rebounds. This was Odom's second straight game with 20+ points this season. An ailing Kobe Bryant kicked in 19 points, Pau Gasol had 18 and Derek Fisher added 13. Kobe was suffering from the flu all game long. The Lakers played outstanding team defense on LeBron James holding him to 16 points on 5-20 shooting. The Lakers did a great job of turning James into more of a passer than a scorer. They consistently double teamed to get the ball out of James' hands. Zydrunas Ilgauskas led Cleveland with 22 points and Mo Williams had 19.

L.A. beat the Eastern Conference's two best teams on the road at Boston and Cleveland in back to back games. They broke the Celtics 12 game winning streak and the Cavs 23 game home winning streak. L.A. has the best record in the league at 41-9. The Lakers are now an impressive 18-5 on the road this season.

L.A.'s next game is at home Tuesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Lakers Trade Radmanovic

The Lakers traded Vladimir Radmanovic to the Charlotte Bobcats for Adam Morrison and Shannon Brown. Radmanovic averaged 6 ppg as the small forward position for the Lakers. He started the season at small forward but over the season Radmanovic has seen his playing time diminish as Luke Walton and Trevor Ariza have picked up the bulk of his minutes. Radmanovic has barely played at all since Andrew Bynum was hurt. Morrison has had a rough time in Charlotte since being drafted in the 1st round averaging less than 5 ppg. He has been a major disappointment with his poor shooting and even worse defense.

I think this trade might work for the Lakers. This is a low risk high reward move for L.A. Morrison only has another year on his deal and the Lakers gain salary cap flexibility. Plus if Morrison can consistently knock down jump shots he can help stretch defenses for Kobe. If not the Lakers really didn't give up much and got rid of a bloated contract. Shannon Brown is a throw in to make the deal work and another expiring contract.

Friday, February 6, 2009

A Big Win For L.A.

The Lakers won their 40th game of the season last night with a 110-109 win over the Boston Celtics. This was a tough one. The game constantly went back and forth with the Lakers taking control early and the Celtics charging back. The game had a playoff edge where every possession counted and each team hustled for every loose ball. It looked like tough sledding for the Lakers early on when Lamar Odom picked up 2 quick fouls at the beginning of the game. But the Lakers got solid minutes from their bench including Josh Powell. The Lakers were able to get contributions from everyone and escape with a 1 point win at the Garden.

Kobe Bryant worked hard for his 26 point, 10 rebound effort. Pau Gasol chipped in 24 points and 14 rebounds for his third straight double double since the Bynum injury. Lamar Odom was a bright spot and produced his first 20 point game since being inserted in the starting lineup. Ray Allen led Boston with 22 and Paul Pierce added 21. The Lakers played great team defense last night against the Celtics big three. They were extremely physical with the Celtics, clawed and fought all game long. Odom made Garnett work hard on the defensive end and Garnett ended up fouling out in the 4th quarter. The Lakers can beat anyone in the NBA when they play defense like they did tonight.

The Lakers snapped the Celtics 12 game winning streak and are now 5-0 on their current road streak. The Lakers will finish up their road trip with their next game Sunday afternoon against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Lakers beat the Raptors

This was a tough win.The Lakers beat the Raptors 115-107 yesterday behind 36 points and 9 boards from Kobe Bryant. Bryant hit a tough jump shot late in the 4th quarter to give the Lakers the lead. Pau Gasol kicked in another monstrous performance with 31 points and 15 rebounds. The Lakers bench only provided 21 points. All 5 Raptors starters scored in double figures led by Joey Graham with 24. Joey Graham?? Yes, Joey Graham who averages less than 8 PPG had a career night with 24 points. Jermaine O'Neal contributed 22 points and 9 blocks.

The Lakers last two games have both been difficult wins since the injury to Andrew Bynum. The Lakers are relying too much on Kobe to pick up the scoring burden with the loss of Bynum. Lamar Odom needs to become more aggressive on the offensive end and increase his rebounding output. The Lakers need Odom to average a double double to help out Kobe and Gasol. L.A.'s bench needs to regain their lost form from just a week ago. The bench was providing a scoring boost and needed energy for the Lakers. Since Odom has moved into the starting lineup the bench has lost a lot of its offensive firepower. The Lakers will need the bench to be productive if they hope to win their next game against the hated Celtics.

Next Game: Thursday night Lakers @ Celtics
This will be a tough one for the Lakers to win without Bynum. L.A. is 4-0 in their last four road games. The Celtics are on a 12 game winning streak and 24-2 at home. L.A. will need a huge game from Kobe, Gasol and Odom to win. The Lakers have a great shot to win this game even without Bynum. Kevin Garnett is returning for the first time in a week after his bout with the flu. L.A. should take advantage of the fact that Garnett should be limited in his first game back after his illness.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Worst NBA Trades

This post was written on SportFeen.

I was watching a show about the worst NBA trades of all time. This got me thinking about what I consider the worst trades of the past decade. This is my list of some of the worst NBA trades of the past 10 years.

1. Chris Webber for Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe
Terrible terrible trade. Webber was the centerpiece in transforming the Sacramento Kings into a championship contender. Webber and the Kings had some classic battles with the Lakers for the chance to go to the NBA Finals. Webber made four all star teams during his time with the Kings. He was a consistent 20 and 10 guy in Sacramento and one of the best passing big men in NBA history. The Wizards received a washed up Mitch Richmond and Otis Thorpe who were both well past their prime.

2. Pau Gasol for Kwame Brown, Javaris Crittenton, Aaron McKie, Marc Gasol, pick. After trading Shaq, the Lakers had fallen on hard times and even failed to make the playoffs. Things were so bad that Kobe was looking to be traded. The Lakers fleeced the Grizzlies to get Gasol which resurrected the Lakers franchise. This was a terrible trade for Memphis. Were the Grizzlies trying to help rebuild the Lakers? Why would anyone give up their best player for a bunch of bums?

3. Richard Hamilton for Jerry Stackhouse
The Wizards traded Richard Hamilton, Hubert Davis and Bobby Simmons for Jerry Stackhouse, Brian Cardinal and Ratko Vardo. I actually thought this was a good trade at the time. Boy was I wrong. Rip went on to help form the core of a championship Detroit Pistons team. Rip led the Pistons in scoring and to six straight Eastern conference finals. As for Stackhouse. He was marketed as the next Jordan. Never happened. Stackhouse never lived up to the hype from his Tar Heel days.

4. Ray Allen for Gary Payton
Ray Allen, Ronald Murray and Kevin Ollie were traded to the Sonics for Gary Payton, Desmond Mason and a pick. George Karl was trying to regain the success that he had in Seattle by bringing GaryPayton to the Bucks. Payton only played 28 games as a Buck before bolting back to the Western Conference. His days as an elite player were over and he was just a shell of his former self. Ray Allen went from a star playing in a small market to superstardom. He made 4 All Star teams in Seattle and became recognized as one of the best two guards in the NBA.

5. Steve Nash for Martin Muursepp, Bubba Wells and Pat Garrity
Phoenix traded one of the best up and coming point guards in the NBA for a bunch of never will be's. In the Suns defense they did have Kevin Johnson and Jason Kidd running the point during Nash's time in Phoenix. It would be tough for any point guard to beat out those two guys. It took Phoenix 6 years to realize their mistake and get Nash back from the Mavericks.

Other bad deals:Elton Brand for Brian Skinner and draft rights to Tyson Chandler. Chicago's demise started with trading this All Star who quietly averaged 20 and 10.

LaMarcus Aldridge for Tyrus Thomas. Aldridge is on the verge of becoming an All Star and Thomas has never developed into the player that dominated during March Madness.

Baron Davis for Speedy Claxton and Dale Davis. One of the most underrated PG's in the league.

Caron Butler and Chucky Atkins for Kwame Brown and Laron Profit. This was highway robbery. Caron Butler is an All Star with his scoring ability, rebounding and defense. Kwame Brown and Laron Profit should have been playing in the CBA.

Brandon Roy for Randy Foye . Roy won the 2007 NBA Rookie of the Year and had made two all star game appearances in two years.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Kobe Show


The Lakers beat the Knicks 126-117 but it was the Kobe Bryant show last night at the Garden. Kobe dropped 61 against the Knicks. An incredible performance! Kobe had the jumper going, the inside game and just about every shot seemed to fall. Kobe shot 61% from the field going 19-31 and went 20-20 from the charity stripe. Kobe broke Bernard King's record of 60 points at MSG. MJ scored the third most ever at the garden with 55 in his second comeback.

Kobe looked just like Jordan last night with his fadeaways, double clutch shots and dunks. Kobe is the closest thing that I have seen to MJ since he retired. The Lakers needed every bucket that Bryant scored and he delivered over and over. Kobe has that Mike like ability to score whenever he wants to score. Pau Gasol had a huge night as well with 31 points and 14 rebounds. Surprisingly the Knicks were the more balanced team last night with 6 players scoring in double figures and three players scoring 20 or more.

As I stated yesterday, with Bynum out of the lineup the Lakers are going to rely on Kobe to score more to win games. I didn't know he would begin with a 61 point outbreak. If the Lakers want to win the championship however Kobe will need more help. Lamar Odom and the bench will have to be more of a factor in big games.

This win makes the Lakers 3-0 on their current road trip. Next game: Wednesday night at Toronto.
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Monday, February 2, 2009

This One Hurts

Andrew Bynum's knee injury is worse than expected. Bynum will miss the next 2 to 3 months with a torn MCL in his right knee. His injury will likely keep him out until at least May. Even though Bynum may recover, the Lakers shouldn't count on him coming back at all this season. It will take Bynum time to get in game shape after his knee heals and no one knows how long that will take. Remember last season he was sidelined almost the entire season with a left knee injury.

Bynum's injury seriously hurts the Lakers chances of winning a NBA championship this season. Bynum's injury weakens the Lakers frontcourt and their depth on the bench. I expect that Lamar Odom will move back into the starting lineup. The Lakers won't miss Bynum as much against the Mavericks, Hornets, Nuggets or Jazz. But Bynum's toughness will be missed in potential playoff matchups against the Rockets, Spurs, Suns or Blazers. Pau Gasol lacks the toughness to defend Tim Duncan, Yao Ming, Shaq or even Greg Oden. Expect Kobe's scoring to skyrocket as the Lakers will rely on #24 even more.

The Lakers may want to explore trade possibilities to add a proven low post scorer and defender. I like Pau Gasol as a player but he is definitely not the answer at center. And don't get me started on the possibility of Chris Mihm playing major minutes during the playoffs at center. There is no way that he could deal with any legitimate big man. I will be looking at some of the Lakers trade possibilities over the next few days.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Lakers beat the Grizzlies 116-98

The Lakers crushed the Grizzlies 116-98 for their 6th win in 7 games. L.A. is off to a 2-0 start on their current road trip. Kobe Bryant scored 25 and Pau Gasol added 24 points. Rudy Gay and OJ Mayo scored 23 and 21 points respectively. The win was overshadowed by an injury to Andrew Bynum. Bynum went down in the first quarter with a knee injury. Hopefully this injury is nowhere near as bad as the one that kept him out for most of last season. The Lakers desperately need the scoring and interior presence that Bynum provides. The Lakers can get through the regular season without him but they need Bynum if the want to win a championship. His athleticism is needed against the Spurs, Rockets, Suns and Celtics.

The Lakers play their next game tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden against the Knicks.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Lakers beat Wolves 132-119

This one went pretty much as expected. The Lakers rolled to a 132-119 victory. L.A. led by 15 going into the 4th quarter. Kobe was unstoppable, putting up 30 points, 8 rebs, 5 assists in 35 minutes of work. Andrew Bynum more than held his own against Al Jefferson with 27 points and 15 boards. Bynum played solid defense making Jefferson work for every basket. Pau Gasol dropped in 21 points and 9 rebounds of his own. For Minnesota Al Jefferson had 34 points and 13 rebounds. Randy Foye chipped in 27.

All five Laker starters scored in double figures. The Lakers are starting to look like the Lakers of the early 2000's with Shaq and Kobe. They have a strong inside game with excellent perimeter shooting. This team has more offensive weapons than the Lakers championship teams of 2000, 2001 and 2002. Bynum and Gasol are the perfect complements to Kobe's game. Nights like tonight show just how potent the Lakers are offensively.

This was the start of a tough six game road stretch. The Lakers face the Memphis Grizzlies tomorrow night at 8. They follow that with games against the Knicks, Raptors, Celtics and Cavs. The last two will be tough tests as the Lakers face off against the Eastern Conferences two best teams.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Tonight at 8pm: Lakers(35-9) at Timberwolves(16-28)

This should be an easy win for the Lakers. Minnesota is 7-3 in their last 10 games but they are still a bad basketball team. The Lakers have a huge advantage in the backcourt with Kobe Bryant, Derrick Fisher going up against Sebastian Telfair and Randy Foye. Foye has been playing better lately but the Wolves' backcourt has no chance defending Kobe. Expect a huge game from Kobe. In the front court Paul Gasol should have his way with Ryan Gomes. Luke Walton and Craig Smith are a wash. Neither will be much of a factor in this game. Andrew Bynum will have his hands full with Al Jefferson. Jefferson is a beast at the center position and could go off for a big game. If the Lakers are focused and ready to play they should cruise to an easy victory at the Target Center.

Prediction: Lakers win by 7

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Most Improved Player of the Year

1. Shaquille O'Neal - Shaq has found the fountain of youth and is playing like he did his 1st year with the Heat. Shaq made the All Star team by averaging 18 points, 9 boards, almost 2 blocks a game. Shaq appears more fit and looks quicker this season. Every now and then he throws in some dominant games that remind you of the old Shaq like his 29 point, 8 rebound, 3 block performance against the Wiz.

2. Jameer Nelson - Too small to play in the NBA? I think not. Nelson is flourishing in his 4th NBA season. The Magic point guard is averaging 17 points, 5 assists while shooting 44% from 3 point land. Nelson was rewarded with his stellar play by making his first All Star team.

3. Danny Granger - One of the better players that nobody has ever heard of. He is an unknown star averaging over 25 PPG for a terrible Pacers team.

4. Nene Hilario - Nene has fought off injuries and cancer to re-establish himself as a solid player. Nene is averaging 15 points and 8 rebounds while displaying the talent that made him the number 7 pick in the 2002 NBA draft.

5. Devin Harris - Devin has taken the leap from solid NBA player to NBA stardom. He is averaging over 21 PPG and 6.5 assists. That Jason Kidd trade to Dallas looks more and more one sided.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Bobcats clip the Lakers in double OT

It took 6 quarters but the Bobcats pulled it out. The Bobcats played the Lakers tough as they always seem to do and escaped the Staples Center with a 117-110 win in 2OT's. The Bobcats have won 5 of their last 6 games against the Lakers. Charlotte dominated the Lakers in the paint shooting 47% from the field and outrebounding the Lakers 53 to 42. All five Bobcats starters scored in double figures led by Boris Diaw with 23 and Raymond Felton with 22.

The Bobcats looked faster then the Lakers tonight and exploited L.A.'s defense with their quickness. Boris Diaw and Gerald Wallace were too much for Pau Gasol and Luke Walton to handle. Odom played major minutes tonight as his size and quickness were needed. Kobe kept the Lakers in the game all night with his great shooting going 15 for 28 and dropping 38. Kobe added 8 rebounds and 5 assists for an all around great game. Andrew Bynum has a big night with 24 points, 14 rebounds and 6 blocks. The Lakers bench had an off night tonight contributing only 19 points.

I think that the Lakers would have won if Kobe played the whole game. Kobe fouled out at the end of the first overtime. The Lakers were outscored 14-7 in the second overtime with Bryant on the bench. The Lakers two man game was not enough to beat the Bobcats complete team effort. Bobcats star Gerald Wallace was injured in the 4th quarter on a flagrant foul by Bynum.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Andrew Bynum

Andrew Bynum was named Western Conference player of the week. Bynum averaged 23.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 2.2blocks. His dominant play led the Lakers to an undefeated record last week.

Defensive Player of the Year

1. Dwight Howard - Howard leads the league in blocked shots averaging 3.2 per game. He also leads the league in rebounding pulling down 14 boards per night. Howard has really taken his game to another level on both ends of the court this season. He is a great hustle player and a
solid defender.

2. Kevin Garnett - KG averages 9 boards and 1.5 blocks per night. You can't measure KG's impact by numbers alone. He is the heart and soul of the Celtics defense which holds opponents to 91.3PPG. Any doubts, look at the way KG shut down Dirk Nowitzki last Sunday.

3. Chris Paul - CP3 leads the league in steals averaging 2.68 steals per night. Paul is an underrated defender. He has the NBA record of 108 consecutive games with at least one steal.

4. Lebron James - James has really stepped up his defensive intensity this season. He is playing hard on both ends of the court as evidenced by his 2 steals a night. He had led the Cavs to the number one ranking in points per game against and scoring differential.

5. Marcus Camby - Camby is second in the league with 13.8 rebounds per game and blocked shots with 2.60. Playing for the Clippers kills any chance the he would have at winning the award.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Rookie of the Year

1. O.J. Mayo - I know his team doesn't win enough and everyone has picked Derrick Rose but O.J. Mayo is my rookie of the year at the midseason. O.J. is leading the Memphis Grizzlies in scoring, averaging 19.1 PPG and shooting 37% from three point land. O.J. has scored over 25 points in a game 10 times this season and scored over 30 four times. Mayo is living up to the expectations thrown on him in high school. If he were in a bigger market he would have had a shot at the All Star team.

2. Derrick Rose - Rose is as good as advertised averaging 16.7 PPG, 6.3 APG. Rose has done a solid job playing the most difficult position on the court as a rookie. Rose's game has superstar written all over it. Give him another year or two and he will be an All-Star. DRose is a great example of the hometown boy making good.

3. Brook Lopez - Brook Lopez has been a surprise. I had no idea what the Nets were thinking on draft night taking Lopez. They proved me wrong. The big man has been solid averaging 11PPG, 8 REBS, 2 BLKS. His season highlight is a 31 point, 13 rebound performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

4. Russell Westbrook - Westbrook, Durant and Green have the makings of a deadly threesome. Westbrook is averaging 14.5 PPG, 5REBS, 1.5 STEALS. Westbrook has been up and down at times but has shown signs of explosiveness.

5. Eric Gordon & D.J Augustin - Both have been wildly inconsistent following great games with duds. You never know what they are going to give you from night to night.

Biggest dissapointment - Michael Beasley..I expected him to be a starter from day one and to put up big numbers. He has all all the talent in the world. The only thing that holds him back is his mental focus.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Lakers beat the Spurs

Another well rounded effort by the Lakers as they beat the Spurs in convincing fashion 99-85. This was a good game to watch in the first half. It was going back and forth. Then the Lakers took control of the game in the 3rd quarter and never looked back. 5 players scored in double figures led by Kobe with 22. Kobe and the starters were able to sit out the entire 4th quarter. Bynum kicked in a double double of 15 points and 10 boards. The Lakers bench kicked in 39 points also. Jordan Farmar was draining jumpers and hooked up with Trevor Ariza on a couple of alley oop dunks. Ariza added 17 and Farmar kicked in 14. Farmar looked good in his first game back from injury.

The Lakers improved their record to 35-8 overall and 23-3 at home on the season. They gained another game on the second place Spurs for home court advantage throughout the playoffs. The Lakers are playing outstanding basketball right now getting contributions from the entire team. Kobe no longer has to carry the team because he has a solid cast around him. L.A. will look to run their winning streak to five this Tuesday against the Charlotte Bobcats.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

NBA MVP


NBA MVP


1. Lebron James - King James is a one man wrecking crew averaging 28PPG, 7 REBS, 7 DIMES. He leads the Cavs in points, rebounds and assists. He has dominated on the offensive end of the court and stepped his game up defensively this season as well. He has led the Cavs to a 33-8 record without a legitimate sidekick.


2. Kobe Bryant - The reigning MVP is averaging 26PPG, 5 REBS, 5 DIMES per game. He has gutted it out all season by playing with a dislocated right finger all season. This hasn't stopped Bryant from leading the Lakers to the best winning percentage in the NBA.


3. Dwight Howard - The man child has come into his own averaging 20 PPG, 14 REBS, 3.2 BLKS. He has sparked the Magic to a 33-9 start. The scary thing about Dwight Howard is he has yet to reach his peak. Howards is already the best big man in the league at only 23 years of age.


4. Dwyane Wade - Dwade is the most underrated superstar in the NBA. He is leading the league in scoring at just under 29 points, grabbing 5 boards and dishing out 7 assists per game. He averages twice as many points as the second leading scorer on the Heat and averages 1.5 blocks per game despite being just 6'4". He has guided a depleted Heat team to a winning record.


5. Chris Paul - Chris Paul is simply the best point guard in the NBA. He took the title from Steve Nash two years ago and has never looked back. Paul averages 21 PPG, 11 DIMES, 5 REBS, a night. He leads the league in steals with just under 3 a game and has made the Hornets a NBA title contender.


Others deserving consideration:

Chauncey Billups - Just look at what the Pistons have become without Chauncey.

Dirk Nowitzki - Dirk is playing the best basketball of his career, too bad the Mavs aren't.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Lakers Crush the Wiz


I watched the game on TNT last night and it was a rout. The Lakers picked up their 34th win of the season in a relatively easy fashion. The Lakers led 72-47 at the half and cruised to a 117-97 victory. The hapless Wizards were undermanned and outmatched. The win was a total team effort. Seven players scored in double figures. The starters were able to sit out the 4th quarter and nobody on the team played more than 28 minutes. Andrew Bynum had a double double with 23 points and 14 rebounds. Bynum seems to be rounding into shape. His physical conditioning is improving and he looks like he is getting quicker. This is good news for L.A. The Lakers need Bynum to be a major force in the interior as he is the team's only true post up player. Pau Gasol added 18, Lamar Odom 16 and Kobe Bryant chipped in 11.

The Lakers next game is Sunday@ the Staples center against the San Antonio Spurs.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Lakers Midseason Report

The L.A. Lakers are off to a great start this season. The Lakers are currently 33-8 and have the best record in the NBA. The Lakers lead the Pacific divison by 9.5 games. They have a 5 game lead over the Spurs for home court advantage throughout the Western conference playoffs. The Lakers lead the league in scoring averaging 107.6 points per game. The Lakers are first in rebounding, fourth in field goal percentage and seventh in field goal percentage against.

Kobe Bryant is having another MVP season. Pau Gasol is continuing his stellar play from last season. He is the perfect Robin to Kobe's Batman. The addition of Bynum gives the Lakers a legitimate chance to defeat the Celtics in the NBA Finals this season. Derrick Fisher continues to give the Lakers solid minutes at the point. Lamar Odom, Trevor Ariza and Jordan Farmar make up the deepest bench in the NBA. If the Lakers can continue playing at their current level, they have a great chance to win the NBA championship.

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