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Sean May (@BigMay42) Watches ESPN for the Articles
Written by ScottiePP7 on May 23, 2010 – 2:03 PM -I have a feeling the real reason he watches the show does not have to do with “listening” to Hannah Storm…
Tags: Hannah Storm, Legs, Sean May
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Craig Sager’s Suit Explodes Televisions, Twitterverse
Written by Wille Beamen on May 18, 2010 – 12:37 PM -Here’s what I don’t get. There are two parts to Craig Sager’s job: Speak clearly, and don’t look like a blind person who banged his tailor’s wife.
Craig only succeeds on one of these. So why is he still there? How did he get started doing this?
Did he show up at his first game in a regular suit, then slowly slip in ties with obnoxious patterns and white-trash-couch-cushion blazers?
Or did he don his full regalia on the first day and scream, “You can’t fire me! DO YOU KNOW WHO MY FATHER IS!”
What is the corporate structure over there that allows him to get away with this?
In case you haven’t seen Craig before…
Don Cherry’s at least got a flamboyant personality to match his wild suits. Sager’s got all the originality of the Cleveland Cav’s offensive strategy.
I’ll never understand this man.
Fortunately, anyone who was anyone was watching the Lakers play the Suns last night. And they all had something to say about The Artist Formerly Known as Craig Sager.
Blake Griffin’s equilibrium has been thrown off, he took a tumble, and he’ll miss next season for the Clippers. Thanks, Craig.
Royal Ivey gets the award for Best-Sager-Related-Hashtag.
Chris Weber disqualifies Craig for performance-enhancing-duds.
Donyell Marshall questions Craig’s outift. And Marshall has a sense of style. He’s obviously a fan of the classic Three Wolves t-shirt.
I’ll buy it. Fortunately we finally got a tweet with a pic of Sager’s suit…
And the twit pic…
At this point, it seems like everyone on Twitter is watching this basketball game. At least everyone involved in basketball is. Well, almost everyone…
Tags: Craig Sager, Media, NBA
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NBA Free Agency Preview: LeBron, The Cap, and You
Written by ScottiePP7 on May 14, 2010 – 9:54 AM -Last night the Cleveland Cavilers had their asses handed to them. In the third quarter of the game Boston just flat out took it to the Cavs who looked like they were playing more to not lose than they were to win.
All the NBA talk for the next few days will center on where LeBron will be playing ball next year. This is partially because the next NBA game isn’t until sometime in July I believe and partially because this is LeBron Freakin’ James we are talking about here.
This is an exciting topic for me, my favorite team, the Chicago Bulls, have the cap space to sign LeBron or another great free agent. Let’s start this discussion with a list of free agents heading into this summer:
Here are the players that are 100% going to be free agents:
Joe Johnson
Carlos Boozer
David Lee
Ray Allen
Marcus Camby
Raymond Felton
Here are the players who can opt out of their contract this year:
LeBron James
Dwyane Wade
Chris Bosh
Amar’e Stoudemire
Dirk Nowitzki
Paul Pierce
Yao Ming
Mike Redd
For the sake of this post I am only listing the premium free agents, so I did not list Shaq and T-Mac.
This is quite a list, with James, Wade, Bosh, and Nowitzki alone you have 4 of the top 10 players in the NBA that could all wind up in different places next year.
Now who are the teams with the most cap space who could actually sign some of these guys:
New York Knicks
Miami Heat
New Jersey Nets
L.A. Clippers
Chicago Bulls
Sacramento Kings
Washington Wizards
Minnesota Timberwolves
The interesting thing here is that the Knicks and Heat can most likely sign two players at a max contract this summer while the others can only sign one. I say it’s interesting because all that can change depending on where the cap ends up. The cap was recently projected to grow to a number where the other teams may be able to sign two max players also. However, this was based on 2010 playoff revenue estimates. As I am sure you know, there were three sweeps in the second round this year so revenue will definitely be down from Stern’s projections.
So now let’s take a look at the available cities and try to rate them (These are my own totally biased opinions):
|
City |
Current Team |
Major City |
Cap Room |
|
New York Knicks |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
Miami Heat |
3 |
3 |
2 |
|
New Jersey Nets |
1 |
2 |
1 |
|
L.A. Clippers |
2 |
1 |
2 |
|
Chicago Bulls |
1 |
1 |
2 |
|
Sacramento Kings |
3 |
3 |
2 |
|
Washington Wizards |
3 |
2 |
2 |
|
Minnesota Timberwolves |
3 |
3 |
2 |
* These are ranked 1-3 with 1 being the best
Current Team: I ranked these based on who the team is made up of now. You will notice I gave the Nets a 1 rating even though they stunk on ice last year. However, the Nets have a good young core and a very good chance at landing a major John Wall-type rookie in the draft. I also gave the Heat a 3 because as of now, they don’t have Dwayne Wade.
Major City: I ranked these based on the best cities to be a basketball star in. So some cities you may want to live in (Miami) but they don’t give a shit about the NBA.
Cap Room: Should be self explanatory
So based on my rankings the best cities to go to if you are an NBA free agent are as follows:
Chicago Bulls (4)
New Jersey Nets (4)
New York Knicks (4)
L.A. Clippers (5)
Washington Wizards (7)
Miami Heat (8)
Minnesota Timberwolves (8)
I would tend to move the Nets down the list because they won’t be in Brooklyn for another two years, spending the next two in Newark of all places.
Here is what I wonder, who is going to sign first? Will LeBron, the obvious cream of this free agency crop, wait it out to see who goes where and determine if he wants to shack up with another top tier free agent?
Another LeBron question is this, will the Cavs let him go in a
sign-and-trade? The Cavs can offer LeBron about 30 million more than any other team thanks to the Larry Bird rule. In essence, the Larry Bird exception allows teams to exceed the salary cap to re-sign their own free agents, at an amount up to the maximum salary. To qualify as a Bird free agent, a player must have played three seasons without being waived or changing teams as a free agent. (from wikipedia)
If the Cavs determine LeBron is going somewhere else it may be in their best interest to sign LeBron for the max then deal him to
another team for some pieces as opposed to getting nothing in return. The latest rumor of this happening is in a trade with the Bulls to get Loul Deng in return.
It’s going to be a fun offseason in the NBA and thanks to no games until Monday, we can start it now. Thanks NBA for sticking it to the fans.
Tags: Lebron James, NBA, sallary cap
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A Short Rant on LeBron-Gate
Written by ScottiePP7 on May 12, 2010 – 10:14 PM -By any stretch of the imagination LeBron James had a bad night last night. He shot 3 for 14 and did horrible.
Here is what I find amazing, no matter what whenever the Cavs lose a game all people do is make excuses. “It’s LeBron’s elbow! He is hurt!” “It’s the supporting cast, they stink!” . These tired excuses are tossed out over and over again. I am not talking about them being used for LeBron, I am talking about them used instead of blaming the real problem. Mike Brown.
Go ahead and look at any playoff game from the past 3 or 4 years and watch the fourth quarter. I can wait. Welcome back. Every damn play he draws up goes something like this:
“Give LeBron the ball. He will attempt to drive it and then either dunk or kick it out to you. If any team plays off LeBron and won’t let him drive, he will hold the ball until the shot clock is at 3 seconds then shoot a long jumper.”
How this guy has fooled the league into thinking he is a great coach baffles me!
Look at this waste of a season, he had a 60+ win team for the second year in a row,really hitting its stride and what does he do? Work in Shaq and Big Z at the last minute. Why would you do this? JJ Hickson, who was actually around the whole, in the months of March and April had 14 games where he scored in double figures. He played four minutes last night.
In closing, I someday hope to be so good at internet blogging that people spend an entire day talking about the one off post I had. It’s my new goal.
Tags: Lebron James, Mike Brown
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Dickie V (@DickieV) Questions a Point Guard Trade
Written by ScottiePP7 on May 11, 2010 – 2:09 PM -Now I respect Dickie V and what he has done for college hoops. I also respect that is basically an ambassador for the game and tries to promote it whenever he can. That being said, this is just silly.
Dickie was on Mike and Mike saying John Wall, in his opinion, has what it takes to be an all time great point guard in the NBA.
Let’s review a list of all-time great point guards, picked by ESPN:
Magic Johnson
Oscar Robertson
Isaiah Thomas
John Stockton
Bob Cousy
Walt Frazier
Jason Kidd
Tiny Archibald
Steve Nash
Gary Payton
Now, that’s some good players there. Here is the question though how many championships between those guys?
17
17 World Titles between the best 10 point guards of all time. The
average is less than two per. Now let’s take out the number one best of the current three-point era of the NBA and the number one best of the non-three point era – Magic and Bob Cousy.
6
Now we are down to six titles between 8 of the very best 10 guys to
ever play the position in the history of the game.
My point here is, the difference between Jason Kidd and BJ Armstrong is that BJ Armstrong is an NBA Champion while Jason Kidd is not. It’s not that BJ Armstrong is any better than Kidd, in fact he much worse, the fact of the matter is that point guards don’t make a tremendous difference on your ability to win a championship. Playoffs? Sure, they can get a team there. The issue at point here is the all important ring and unless a guy is going to be Magic Johnson you shouldn’t risk your franchise in order to get or keep them. In fact, I would argue paying a max contract for a point guard does nothing more than hurt your team in having money to get a second tier guy to work with them.
All this being said, you have a proven point guard at a relatively low price for the next few years thanks to the extension. You should never, under any circumstances trade him for an unproven (at the NBA level) talent, unless you know 100% this guy is the next Magic Johnson. On that note, even Magic Johnson couldn’t win Boston a title next year when Pierce, Allen and Doc Rivers leave town.
Tags: dickie v, john wall, NBA, rajon rondo, trade
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