Donyell must have felt he was gonna get in the game. Because before the game, he did a lot of preparation before the game.
Monday, April 30, 2007
But When Did He Prepare For The Game?
Cavs' color man Austin Carr, talking about Donyell Marshall, during tonight's Cavs-Wizards game.
Hyperbole Schmyperbole!
Brian Windhorst wrote this article after Sasha Pavlovic's game-clinching three pointer in Game 3 versus the Washington Wizards.
I like Sasha as much as anyone. His improvement this year has been great, and his presence in the starting line-up makes the Cavs much more dangerous on offense. However, let's compare Sasha to some dude named Lebron over the "last quarter of the regular season."
Sasha: 19 games/14.1/2.1/2.9/51%/77%
Lebron: 19 games/27.1/6.6/6.8/46%/75%
Has Sasha been a breath of fresh air? Yes. Has he been "perhaps the Cavaliers' most impressive player?" I think I'm going to stick with Lebron on that one.
Pavlovic was perhaps the Cavaliers' most impressive player in the last quarter of the regular season, establishing himself as a starter and becoming a reliable offensive option in every game.
I like Sasha as much as anyone. His improvement this year has been great, and his presence in the starting line-up makes the Cavs much more dangerous on offense. However, let's compare Sasha to some dude named Lebron over the "last quarter of the regular season."
Sasha: 19 games/14.1/2.1/2.9/51%/77%
Lebron: 19 games/27.1/6.6/6.8/46%/75%
Has Sasha been a breath of fresh air? Yes. Has he been "perhaps the Cavaliers' most impressive player?" I think I'm going to stick with Lebron on that one.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
The Bulls Are So Lucky
Shaquille O'Neal in 2003:
Shaq's career FT% -- 52.5%
Shaq's 2007 round one FT% -- 33.3% (including 0 for 9 in the elimination game)
It's easy to see who deserves all of the blame for the Heat's series loss to the Chicago Bulls - Shaq's teammates. They should have been fully aware that free throws don't count until the NBA Finals. Shaq can't be bothered to make even his career percentage of free throws in a meaningless first round playoff series. I know that. You know that. Now why in the fuck didn't D-Wade, Posey, and Fatoine Walker know that, too? Oh well, there's always next year, Heat fans.
I don’t care about my [free throw shooting] percentages. I keep telling everyone
that I make them when they count.
Shaq's career FT% -- 52.5%
Shaq's 2007 round one FT% -- 33.3% (including 0 for 9 in the elimination game)
It's easy to see who deserves all of the blame for the Heat's series loss to the Chicago Bulls - Shaq's teammates. They should have been fully aware that free throws don't count until the NBA Finals. Shaq can't be bothered to make even his career percentage of free throws in a meaningless first round playoff series. I know that. You know that. Now why in the fuck didn't D-Wade, Posey, and Fatoine Walker know that, too? Oh well, there's always next year, Heat fans.
Actually I Think D-Wade IS The Problem
Michael Wallace, of the Miami Herald, in his latest article had this to say about the potential close-out game in the Heat-Bulls series.
It's really not about slowing down Heat guard Dwyane Wade. And it has very little to do with containing center Shaquille O'Neal. No, the Bulls must fight another formidable foe as they attempt to complete a four-game sweep: themselves.It's really not about slowing down Heat Guard Dwyane Wade. You're sure about this? Winning today's game isn't about stopping one of the top 5 players in the League? It's more about stopping the Bulls from fighting themselves? Okay, moving on.
Although no team in NBA history has lost a series after winning the first three games, the Bulls insist they're not just happy with a comfortable cushion. They crave to close the deal.Yet they have to worry about "fighting themselves?" The Heat's role players have proven themselves to be shells of their former selves. Outside of Wade and Shaq, they're only getting a contribution from James Posey. The series has been a complete mismatch from the start. What are the Bulls worried about? Oh yeah, that Ben Gordon and Kirk Hinrich will begin fighting at half court. Gotcha, Mikey.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Kevin Durant = Jesus Come Back To Earth?
At least that's what a couple of ESPN NBA analysts would have us believe. Today in his chat, David Thorpe (not usually one for hyperbole) agreed with a comment Chad Ford made about Kevin Durant's potential. Below are Ford's original comment and Thorpe's reply.
KD: 25.8/11.1/1.3/47%/81%
LBJ: 20.9/5.5/5.9/42%/75%
Well, actually, now that I see the numbers in front of me, I guess an argument could be made for KD over LBJ. Hold on, I just got a call. [Takes call: What's that? Are you sure? You're positive? OK, thanks. That changes things.] Sorry, had to take that...so apparently KD put those numbers up in something called the Big 12 while Lebron did it in the Eastern Fucking Conference of the National Basketball Association. You know what, on second thought, I think you'd have to be god-damn insane to draft the waifish KD over LBJ and his linebacker, NBA-ready body.
Of course I don't agree with the Wade over LBJ thing either, but I'll leave that for another post for another day.
I realize KD is a special talent, but please give me a break. Here is a comparison of KD and LBJ at the same age.Chad Ford: Personally ... I believe Durant has a chance to be better than all of those guys. If all of those guys were in the draft today ... here's how I'd rank them from a potential standpoint ...
- Durant
- Wade
- LeBron
- Oden
- Howard
- Bosh
- Carmelo
...
Kris, India: David, Chad Ford answered in one of his chats that he would take Durant over Lebron, Wade, Bosh, DHoward and Oden. You agree? If not, what order would you pick them?
David Thorpe: Based on when they came out, he is exactly right.
KD: 25.8/11.1/1.3/47%/81%
LBJ: 20.9/5.5/5.9/42%/75%
Well, actually, now that I see the numbers in front of me, I guess an argument could be made for KD over LBJ. Hold on, I just got a call. [Takes call: What's that? Are you sure? You're positive? OK, thanks. That changes things.] Sorry, had to take that...so apparently KD put those numbers up in something called the Big 12 while Lebron did it in the Eastern Fucking Conference of the National Basketball Association. You know what, on second thought, I think you'd have to be god-damn insane to draft the waifish KD over LBJ and his linebacker, NBA-ready body.
Of course I don't agree with the Wade over LBJ thing either, but I'll leave that for another post for another day.
Simmons Clone (Not A Good Thing)
From David Thorpe's chat today.
Zach (Dayton, OH): I laid a (pretend) $5 bet down to win an (imaginary) $200 if the Rockets face the Bulls in the finals. Any chance in the world this happens?Zach from Dayton, if you're going to steal jokes from people, stay away from Bill Simmons' extremely lame over-used snoozers. We get it. Gambling is illegal, and yet you're not afraid to gamble it up. Live the dream, bra!
David Thorpe: Little.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Oh Magic...
Magic Johnson on how this year's Nuggets team is different from past teams:
They're running Nene at Tim Duncan. Then you can run Camby at Tim Duncan. And then you can even bring Narado [sic] in to play him as well.
I assume he meant Eduardo Najera. Glad to have that wordsmith Magic back in my life. NBA Playoffs baby!
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