Saturday, November 8, 2008

Around the NBA

AI and Billups Swap Uniforms

The Answer for Detroit may just be the man who’s been “talking bout practice.” Coming to the Pistons, Allen Iverson has a chance to make this offense dynamic, which is something they have not been able to say for a while. After reaching the Eastern Conference Finals 6 years in a row, Joe Dumars decided it was time to mix it up. The Pistons are gaining a former MVP and the third leading scorer in NBA history only behind Wilt Chamberlain and Michael Jordan. Besides his impressive resume, his contract terminates at the end of the season, so if they decide not to keep him, they will be well under the cap and serious contenders in the 2010 free agency class. This features superstars such as Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh. Oddly enough all of these guys that the Pistons might be interested in were drafted in the same year as Darko Milicic, {great draft pick their Joe}

The Nuggets also benefit from this deal by bringing in two former players such as Antonio McDyess {though his contract is about to get bought out} and the hometown hero Chauncey Billups, who played his college ball at Colorado. This is the first time that Coach George Karl will actually have a true point guard run his team. As good as Allen Iverson was, the experiment with him and Carmelo Anthony was just not going to work. There was no chance of them reaching the NBA finals with the way their team was constructed. Both of them took too many shots without playing enough defense. Carmelo will be the unquestioned scorer now who will play alongside a point guard that actually looks to pass first. Billups is also a prolific defender. Look for Kenyon Martin to be productive again with a new floor general as well. The last time he was relevant was with Jason Kidd.{You might not remember those days but gas prices were close to a $1 and the economy was stable}The Nuggets will still probably be in the lower half of the western conference playoff race, but bringing in somebody with an NBA title does not hurt.

Starbury No Longer a Star

If you can, try to imagine you are a trial lawyer for a big law firm. One day your boss decides that while you may be the best lawyer in the entire practice, since your contract with the firm runs out at the end of the year, it is not worth going to court anymore. Well you assume this is just for one day. Your boss tells you; I mean for the rest of the year, you are going to be inactive. We do not need your services anymore. Still show up to work, but do not participate. Oh and by the way, we will still pay you your 21 million plus, just show up to work and not doing anything!

My Knicks sure have more fun making news then actually playing basketball. While not a trial lawyer, Stephon Marbury is on the inactive list and there is a better chance 2pac comes out with another new song then Marbury playing for the Knicks again. The Knicks Management has proven to be cheap by not buying out Jerome James contract in order to keep Patrick Ewing Jr. That’s right; we cut the son of our franchise’s best player in order to keep the injured, and ogre like figure, Jerome James. At this point, if Marbury is not going to play then why is he still here? Get rid of our losses now, so we can look towards a brighter future without the New York media writing about what Marbury’s next move is. Nobody cares and people at the garden just want to see good basketball preferably at Coach D’antoni’s pace of 7 seconds or less.

History in the Making

After a historic election with Barack Obama’s nomination, two historic basketball performances were made the next day. Tony Parker had 55 points, 10 assists, and 7 rebounds in an overtime win while Amare Stoudemire had 49 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals, and 2 blocks. Parker joins a select group of players who have gone for 55 and 10 assists in a game. Only Oscar Robinson and Michael Jordan have accomplished this task. That’s Amore was quite dominant too becoming only the 7th player in the last 20 years to record a 40 point, 10 rebound, 5 assist and 5 steal performance. King James was quiet compared to these two yet impressive in his own right with 41 points, 9 boards and 6 dishes.

Politics and sports usually do not go hand in hand, but it is at least worth noting these career performances. I do not think it is a coincidence that the NBA’s best players pulled of some of their best performances in their lives the day after America voted for the first black president. The NBA, a predominantly African-American league, showcased its talent the next night with players feeling a sense of pride after hearing the news. Barack Obama’s win surely did not have a direct effect on these players; however, it must have been in the hearts and minds of many of these players as they stepped onto the court. The future president is a huge basketball fan himself as he will be the first president to play a game of Horse or Around the World in the Whitehouse.

1 comment:

Dave said...

balls,

i love you, but the election had no effect on the nba players' numbers. also you need to have someone proofread/edit your posts before you publish them. i am offering my services.

love,

meaty