Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Action/Reaction | Larry Bird vs. Atlanta Hawks bench

This is something new that I'll be trying, and it's kind of like my Trash Talker series, but this one is called Action/Reaction. It basically deals with Newton's third law of motion which states "To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction." That being said, most reactions in basketball occur on the bench or in the stands, and maybe in your living room depending on the action that occurred on the court. With the series of posts, I hope to accomplish and showcase the lighter side of the NBA and other leagues around the world by showing you what basketball is really all about.


March 12th, 1985, Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana)
ACTION: Larry Bird scored 60 points on the Hawks (22/36 FG, 1/4 3PTS, 7 REBS, 3A, 3TO)
REACTIONS: Atlanta Hawks Bench

You can pick it up at the 5:00 minute mark. I give the reaction to the Hawks bench as they lose it when Bird hits a three that doesn't count after he gets fouled, and then one fan in the stands loses on his buddy by punching him in the arm repeatedly. Oh you ginger! 


Here's some music if you find the commentary very 1985: Choir of Young Believers - Action/Reaction


The lesson here is to not react to what the other team is doing unless they are trying to literally kick your ass! Ron Artest reaction coming soon. 



Thursday, January 10, 2013

Trash Talker | Nate Robinson

I know that little guys like Nate Robinson enjoy talking on the court when they get going and start to feel it. Well our buddy Nate decided to do that against the Milwaukee Bucks, and some nights you just have to shut up when you see things taking a turn. Example, you hit a few baskets in the first quater and finish with 6 points while the guy you were "chirping" went off for 35. 


Brandon Jennings vs. Chicage Bulls: 35PTS, 12-24FGM-A, 6AST, 6REB

Maybe you didn't watch this video Super Nate:


Watch out trash talkers, I've got my eye out for you!


Friday, April 8, 2011

Is Derrick Rose Starting Something? Part 1

When it comes to the NBA I don't like to compare players b/c each player holds his own strength(s). Derrick Rose is one of those guys where plural applies. If you haven't watched him play live, you probably should. Because I haven't and its probably a pretty good show. Only problem is the Chicago Bulls tend to sell out quick. That doesn't surprise me but what does is how quickly the tickets go. People flock to see this team and guy play because he/most of the team bring it every night. The guy is dominate and he commands the floor. Eyes and ears on D-rose because if you look away, you actually might miss something. It happens to me all the time when I'm watch this freak at home and I look away for a second to check the scores from around the leagues on my ScoreMobile App and BOOM...DUNK!






Kia! We get dunked on!
 Product Placement. Learnt it from KIA
  
 Derrick Rose has taken his team above and beyond this year. He has been a part of a number of nationally televised games and has had to work with an injured filled Chicago Bulls roster. I'm not taking anything away from coach Tom Thibodeau who has done an amazing job with the team and is well deserving of the Coach of the Year award but
D-Rose was the guy on the floor making the magic happen. Thibodeau did help the team get the number one spot in the eastern conference but most of the credit has to go to D-Rose. With Carlos Boozer out to start the year and Joakim Noah's finger surgery mid-season, Rose was almost forced to put this  team on his back and run with it. Rose had a great cast of players around him like Loul Deng (top 10 NBA in minutes played), Kyle Korver (3-point expert) and Omer Asik (Turkish Thunder). All these guys fit the puzzle the Bulls have been working on for the past 78 games. This team is drawing many comparisons to great teams of the past. One team in particular sticks out...Team comparisons are very common because they give you an idea of how greats teams are suppose to play. 
 
1990-1991 Chicago Bulls

 This years Chicago Bulls team is almost identical to the 1990-1991Championship Chicago Bulls team. From  Omer Asik playing the role of Will Perdue to Kyle Korver trying to do his best John Paxson impersonation. Scottie Pippen is your Luol Deng and Boozer can be your Horace Grant. We all know who plays MJ in this story. We'll even let C.J.Watson play B.J. Armstrong. Little dudes got to stick together. And finally the piece that usually went unnoticed; Bill Cartwright. The man worked that much harder because he was on a team with that much more talent. Joakim Noah is your Cartwright. He plays to his full potential every night and is one of the best post defenders in the game. He hustles down from both ends of the floor and plays great help defense. He's a verbal motivator and a fan favorite. His hair style might not be something you'd want to get but it does the job for Joakim.

 

 
Bill Cartwright
   



Joakim Noah
   



Part 2 Coming Soon of the 3 Part Series

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Chuck Hayes - Houston Rockets (9th Western Conference)



Born: Jun 11, 1983 Height: 6-6 / 1.98 Weight: 238 lbs. / 108.0Kg. College: Kentucky  Years Pro: 5
2010-11 Statistics







PPG 7.6  RPG 7.60  APG 2.4


















ON March 23, 2011, Chuck Hayes of the Houston Rockets accomplished a triple double. A rare occasion for any NBA player but somehow this one seems special. You can say I respect this one a bit more than others. I'll get into the whole respect thing in a second. But firstly, Hayes pulled down 14 rebounds, 13 points and 11 assists against the Golden State Warriors last night in Houston (standing ovation for Hayes). And the Rockets won at a time when they really needed it as the Memphis Grizzles (8th in the West) beat the Boston Celtics at the TD Garden. Zach Randolph playing a big part in Memphis's victory as it was announced today that Rudy Gay is out for the season. But here come them Rockets and all their centers (Yao Ming, Hasheem Thabeet, Brad Miller, Jordan Hill and Chuck Hayes) as they carry 5 on their roster. Hard to consider Hayes a center since he's only 6'6". Hayes developed his skills during a stint in the D-league (Albuquerque Thunderbirds) and now has become an everyday player for the Houston Rockets. I'd say this triple-double is well deserved by the 5th year man out of Kentucky. A triple-double that was accomplished with emphasis on team play.....Not what we were forced to consider a triple-double last week when Javale McGee painstakingly crawled his way to one versus the Chicago Bulls. With the Wizards down twenty late in the fourth quarter, McGee was left in the game to tally up two more points to finish with 10 points, 12 rebounds and 12 blocks. In McGee defense, whenever a player puts up more then 3 blocks in a game, I am very impressed but what spoiled the party was how pathetic McGee looked at the end of the game trying to pat his stats. He missed 3-4 shots toward the end of the fourth quarter that reminded me of Shaq's free throws but I'll let you be the judge of that (below). HE eventually completed the triple-double with an huge jam that was called a technical for hanging on the rim. THAT'S HOW EXCITED HE WAS!! "Come on Son!! Com' on!"  What are you doin' Javale?!?!?! Have you never watched Dr. J do work?? Class Javale. Class!! Chicks dig guys with Class. You should know that...


Score End of 3rd Q: WASH 58  CHI 73
Conclusion: Well done Chuck Hayes. I respect what you did last night and more importantly you helped your team get the W! I'd buy your D-league Albuquerque Thunderbirds jersey before a Washington Wizards key chain.  


BELOW: Chuck Hayes Triple-Double



Thursday, March 10, 2011

KOBE: The Legend Continues

Kobe Bryant became the 6th leading scorer in NBA history on Tuesday night. He passed Moses Malone 27,410 and crept closer to catching Shaq’s ever increasing 28,600. The two follow Michael Jordan (32,292), Karl Malone (36,928), and finally Kareem Abdual Jabbar (38,387) who currently holds the NBA scoring title.  Kobe passed Moses Malone one week after moving past Elvin Hayes for seventh. He has also topped the scoring totals of Hakeem Olajuwon, Oscar Robertson, Dominique Wilkins and John Havlicek this season. When asked Kobe has downplayed the significance of his climb up the all time scoring list, mostly because his team needs to position themselves well in the postseason for another run at the ring.

To say his climb up the scoring ranks means nothing to Kobe would be inaccurate, it just that it means nothing without the 6th Ring. The new Gold Standard in NBA Excellence ever since Jordan sealed his Legacy. In the Kobe-Jordan debate, Michael Jordan always takes the cake. Kobe’s chasing his own legacy and yet he’s loathed for this as though he’s undeserving.  Kobe’s just striving for excellence the best way he knows how; following the lead of those that went before him.  Kobe and Jordan had two very different careers and this is not a fair comparison. I don’t think Kobe’s trying to beat Jordan because he never will. He’s trying to beat Shaq.

Kobe and Shaq both have 1 MVP, Shaq is 4 time Champion: Kobe 5, Shaq is 3X Finals MVP: Kobe 2.  Shaq is 3X All Star MVP: Kobe 4.  Shaq is 8X All NBA First Team: so is Kobe.  The Lakers winning another championship will mean a 6th Ring, and another NBA Finals MVP. If Kobe doesn’t take the scoring title from Shaq this season he’ll take it early next season. 

You’d be mistaken to think Shaq’s not painfully aware of this. He’s saving his best for last in his quest to derail Kobe’s plan and help push the Boston Celtics to their tie breaking championship title. With a championship Shaq would tie Kobe for 5 rings, and would prevent Kobe from claiming another NBA Finals MVP.  Only then will Shaq will be able to retire, having humiliated Kobe one last time. Shaq said to NBATV Canada that Kobe has had the most impact on him as a player and he feels their careers are intertwined. Kobe is the one player that fires Shaq up the most.

This years Final is going to be a repeat of last years. It’s going to get ugly. Not only from a bloodthirsty team out for vengeance but for a fading NBA legend who wants nothing more than to stop his greatest competitor. Expect some hard fouls.

The Boys at NBA.com approached Kobe recently and said that if he could keep his scoring average 20+ for the next 5 years he would he be the All Time NBA scoring leader. Kobe’s response: “Maybe I do it in 4 years.” Of course, if Kobe does challenge for the scoring title he’ll be derided for not showing the proper respect to those that came before him. Reality Check: Kobe is the closest thing we’re going to get in this era of the NBA to seeing a player that is even close to Jordan. Lebron hasn’t won a ring yet, and until then doesn’t enter the conversation. Kobe also played against Jordan giving him the best opportunity for learning. Kobe‘s definitely not Jordan though, and living in the shadow of this giant has had people rooting against him his entire career. While everyone criticized, Kobe was at the gym putting in the work that has assured his legacy.

When Jordan was asked who was the best player in the League: “Kobe or Lebron?” Jordan smirked and said point blank: “Kobe.” The video’s on Youtube. In this era of the NBA, Kobe is King and he’s got the accolades to boot. With all the NBA’s major shakeups this past year in NYC, MIA, and NJ, Kobe has been able to able to fly under the radar.  They are on nice winning streak right now (minus a recent loss to the Heat) after looking rusty at the ¼ season mark. Come the playoffs nobody will be talking about what’s wrong with the Lakers. The Heat wins mean nothing.

As always Kobe keeps quiet and keeps preparing, working his way through the regular season. This approach is why there is hardly any one talking about Kobe for MVP. Kobe is an MVP caliber player, but the Lakers as a team are so filled out that it’s difficult to see how much he contributes as their leader. In June however, Kobe will be the last man standing with his 3rd NBA Finals MVP. Derrick Rose has a lock on the regular season MVP award already.

We are witnessing history in Kobe Bryant’s career, the likes of which we may not see for along time after. I personally know a lot of people that are consciously choosing to ignore it. Hater’s are going to hate, but in the end the numbers speak louder than anything else. Kobe has always known this. Kobe is the best player in the world today, even at his age. Look, he knows his body’s deteriorating and that he’s not a kid anymore, but he also knows how to make the necessary adjustments to keep his game at the highest level. All hail the modern King of the NBA! 
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My Favorite Kobe story:  Kobe was doing a cover for Slam and asked if they could find a black snake for him to pose with. Slam was able to deliver and on the day of the shoot Kobe was like a kid in the candy store. Most people around the shoot were amazed to be spending time around him but all his attention was focused on the Snake and the Trainer. He kept asking questions about the snake, his eyes all lit up. He was half excited, half freaked out. All of sudden the snake lunges at his arm, Kobe barely gets out of the way. “Holy $%^*, you see how fast that thing was! I Just S^&* myself!” Kobe says, his heart racing with a look of disbelief on his face.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Total Minutes Played (March 8th)


Love This Game!!

The minutes per game stat is a number that is dominated by the top players in the league, hence the top scorers. As I was shuffling through some of the NBA stats from the current season, I stumbled across a list of the top 10 players who have logged the most total minutes. It is a very strange list of players because half the players aren’t even competing for the playoffs and are just taking away minutes for the rookies who need to develop their game. Here is the top 10 list of players who have played the most total minutes. Ive also added total steals and turnovers for these players to give you a better idea of what they do with/out the ball.


Name
Team
GP
Total Minutes
Steals
Turnovers
Monta Ellis Golden State
62
2532
139
205
LaMarcus AldridgePortland
63
2511
72
133
Loul DengChicago
62
2430
55
121
Blake GriffinLA Clippers
64
2427
43
174
Dorrell WrightGolden State
62
2401
87
114
Kevin LoveMinnesota
65
2379
39
143
Pau GasolLA Lakers
64
2376
38
114
Lebron JamesMiami Heat
61
2342
93
221
Chris PaulNew Orleans
65
2326
154
149
Mike ConleyMemphis
65
2308
111
145


Firstly, lets recognize that Lebron James has played the fewest games out of the ten players listed above but leads the group in turnovers with 3.62 per game.
 



Second thing I need to point out is that Dorrell Wright should be in the running for the most improved player with the amount of minutes he’s logging while having the fewest turnovers out of the top 10.
 



The last major point that needs to be addressed is Mike Conley’s minutes. The Memphis Grizzles have seven guards on their roster; Jason Williams, O.J. Mayo, Xavier Henry (rookie), Ishmael Smith (rookie), Greivis Smith (rookie) and Tony “boo-ray” Allen all have great resumes but the chemistry isn’t there with this bunch. Mayo and Allen have been budding heads during the season (boo-ray money). Jason Williams mentorship hasn’t been there for the rookies or for his team. And Lionel Hollins has no idea what the F he is doing with all these guards. Hollins has the great mighty mouse Damon Stoudamire on his coaching staff to develop these young players but yet has a hard time finding minutes for the future guards of this team?  (Shake my head in confusion).

RIP MIKE & ET

Notes:

-Chris Paul’s minutes will decrease with the minor concussion that he sustained this past weekend but it’s to be noted that he does lead the NBA in steals (no surprise)

-Loul Deng....I wasn’t expecting Loul to be on this list but once you watch the Bulls play, you quickly see why he logs all those minutes. He is the most versatile guy on the Bulls and can play either the forward or guard positions. I think Loul's minutes have been increased due to Boozer being out for the start of the season and Noah's mid-season thumb surgery.

- Kevin Love (Mr. Double-Double) plays on a very weak team but takes full advantage of the time that he is given. He has proven to the league that he can play heavy minutes, rebound (leads the league), score (great 3pt%) and from time to time can pick your pocket.

-The top two players on this list got snubbed from the All-Star team in my opinion. LaMarcus Aldridge and Monta Ellis are both leaders on their teams and they are two of the top leading scorers in the NBA. Aldridge has made the Blazers a playoff contender while Ellis is slowly becoming less of a selfish player. Ellis’s selfishness is easily conveyed by the amount of turnovers (205) he's given up this year.      

-Blake Griffin – He’s a rookie who is playing 38 minutes/game. He plays for the Clippers. He might be their best player and the league’s new favourite player. But he has to do a better job of taking care of the ball. That will come with experience.

Just hangin' Out!

PS. D. Rose for MVP.

Monday, March 7, 2011

MVP Race: The case for Amare Stoudemire



I gotta throw a shoutout to my boy Matt T for planting the idea in my head. I’ll admit until now the suggestion was not even a thought in my mind, because until recently I had the Knicks getting knocked out in the second round at best. It’s easy to overlook the fact Amare put the Knicks on his back and has carried them all season. The Knicks have been an after thought in spite of their improved record this year, mostly because all eyes have been focused on the Heat. Then the Knicks got Melo and overnight have become Title contenders.
Let’s review last season: the Knicks gutted their team by shedding all salary commitments and trading away all their draft picks in the hopes of acquiring Lebron.  Amare signed, but it was clear that this signing was intended to make the team more appealing to Lebron than it was to establish Amare as the new franchise. When Lebron took his “talents to South Beach,” the Knicks were declared dead in the water and only marginally better than last year’s team that missed the playoffs. And while everyone got excited to hear Chris Paul say that he and ‘Melo should join forces and put together another big 3 in New York, at that point nothing had happened.
Amare could have easily sat back and waited for Melo’s free agency before kicking his game into high gear and started trying to win. Instead he helped the Knicks win enough games immediately that he forced the organization to pursue Melo this season and potentially orchestrate a championship run. I can tell you without a doubt, if the past season did not unfold the way it did Melo would likely still be in a Nugget uniform. 
Amare is the perfect franchise leader; it’s already well known that he was the one that convinced Nash to come to Phoenix for a run at a Championship.  You know he was the one (not CP3 and not Lala Vazquez) that pushed Melo to state “New York or nowhere.” And now you have a dynamic duo in New York the likes of which Knicks fans haven’t seen since the 90’s.  The Knicks are back and the NBA is better for it. New York is definitely the most improved team in the East this season and while I still believe they’ll get knocked out before the Finals, Amare alone deserves credit for this teams turnaround. Their potential is as great if not greater than the Heat because the Heat have their big 3 and still can’t beat the NBA’s elite teams.
Personally, I still favor Derrick Rose for MVP but honorable mention definitely goes out to Amare for bringing it every night and renewing the hopes of Knicks fans everywhere.  Amare also gets points for not getting dragged into any of the distractions surrounding his team all season and being a class act all the way.