Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Nuggets = Browns

yes its true. After emailing with my sports-buddy Aaron all day about the Nuggets and their situation, i've concluded that i've heard all these arguments before:

but we've won alot of close games, and we've beaten just as many "big" teams as has GS

it will be the first time in the HISTORY OF THE NBA that a 50 win team has not made the playoffs.

We are 14 games over .500 and it's the best Nuggets record since 1987-88

Even if we don't make the playoffs,. . . it's a freak year

Toronto, the 4 seed in the east is 20 games out of first place. We, the 9 seed in the west are 7 games out of 1st. Crazy.

...um, oh yea, the Browns won 10 games and didn't make the playoffs. 5th team even in NFL history to do that. No one had sympathy for me and the Brownies when that happened, it was all about "thats a good season, but they just weren't good enough..."

At the end of the day, the Nuggets are the 9th best team in the west, and probably the 11th best team in the league. i don't care if they win 70 games, if 8 other teams have better records, it don't mean nothin.

Chucky Atkins: the REAL answer



hahaha




The Nuggets have been struggling all season, and they seem to have an excuse at every turn/loss. First it was losing Nene, or not having good chemistry yet, or JR Smith's late-game turnovers, or not having a point-guard. did they address any roster moves at the trade deadline? hell yea, Von Wafer to Portland for Taurean Green!!




So then it was "just wait for Chucky to come back". really? chucky atkins? career backup? where did he play last year.....memphis? I mean we're running a team with all stars at every position, Melo, AI, KMart (i think he was an allstar once), Camby. they brought in Anthony Carter and Chucky Atkins to run/direct/lead this group of allstars?? haha




anyway, everyone said just wait til Chucky comes back and it will be fine. so what has changed? we're still in 9th place, we can't win games we need, we struggle against the Raptors and the Grizzlies needing "late game heroics" from Melo? no ... AI? no.... JR SMITH? oh yea. all while the Warriors are actually competing and beating worthy teams. If Dirk doesn't get injured, the Nugz are watching the playoffs from home




But back to Chucky, so did he save the Nuggets? well, lets check his gamelog since he came back:


sorry it's so small, but it says this: no, it didn't help, he hasn't scored in his last 4 games
in other news, the Colorado Mammoth (lacrosse) average over 500 more people at their games than the Nuggets, they both play at the Pepsi Center. (according to the Rocky Mountain News)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Ginobili Top Ten??


So the increasingly impressive ESPN decided to wiegh-in on the Best 2-Guard debate that has everyone comparing Kobe and Jordan. I've stated on here that i think Kobe will be the best 2-guard ever, if not the best ever. I'm a Laker-hater so don't forget that, i don't like Kobe, but he's amazing, seriously.

read it here

Anyway, the article struck me as losing all credibility when i read the small print. Basically they had all the "NBA Experts" at ESPN including Greg Anthony, Jon Barry and Jemele Hill vote on their Top 10 2 Guard in NBA HISTORY, 10 points for the best and 1 point for 10th. obviously Jordan was #1 and Kobe #2, but Kobe isn't done yet, remember.

Here's the best part, Dwayne Wade, Manu Ginobili and Mitch Richmond all recieved votes! are you serious?? someone things Manu is among the TOP TEN 2-GUARDS OF ALL-TIME??

so weak ESPN, you have seriously discredited yourself. Freakin Ginobili isn't even the best player on his team, he doesn't even start!

weak

Thursday, March 6, 2008

NBA Stuff


Last night Aaron and i got to go to the Nuggets-Suns game, so in honor of that, i thought i'd post my thoughts about the closing run of the season. By the way, the Nuggets destroyed the very flat Suns 123-111. JR Smith is going to make or break this team, he has a terrible shot selection but he redeems himself by making these ridiculous 3's. if he misses 2-3 three-pointers last night this game could have ended a lot different


anyway, lets talk about the West


Here's how i'm feeling about everything going on in the West. First, the trades


I like the Shaq trade even though it hasn't really produced results yet. Shaq is old, so is Grant Hill and Steve Nash so i'm not surprised when i see games like i did last night, these guys just don't have enough gas to play 82 games plus playoffs. I think as long as the Suns get in they'll be fine, Shaq will play better and D'Antoni has 20 more games to figure out how he'd like to play this squad. Remember, Shaq isn't going to fill up the stat sheet, he's more of a creating/holding player and he totally opens up the floor for Amare.


I don't like the Mavs and Jason Kidd. Kidd didn't do anything with Vince Carter and Jefferson in New Jersey in a weaker Eastern Conference so whats to say he's going to do anything with basically Dirk and Josh Howard? I'm not scared of the Mavs this season at all


Now the Lakers are looking great. Rumor is Bynum might not be on the fast track to recovery so that could suck for them, but they've shown they can win without Bynum for now. The thing i'd be worried about with the Lakers is peaking too early. They can't play a ton better than they are now, 9-1 in their last 10, but Kobe does carry the load and come playoff time he's gonna be a little worn out.


Now what about PLAYOFFS?


Well, the West is ridiculous! I think the Nugz might be in trouble, people thought Houston would fall apart without Yao but remember, this team has played so many stretches without Yao and/or McGrady that they can handle it just fine, especially with Scola playing awesome. Plus they have the greatest coach ever to get teams into the playoffs in Adelman so they'll get in.


I think the race for 8/7 will only be between Denver, Golden State and Dallas, with Denver being left out of the dance. None of these teams will be a factor in the later rounds of playoffs anyway.


As for the newcomers to the playoffs this season, the Hornets and Jazz, wouldn't bet on these teams either. I love both these teams, i really enjoy watching Derron Williams and Chris Paul play, and it looks like both of these teams will be around for awhile, but i just don't think you can do it with a PG as your key player, at least not in todays NBA. We're seeing the Nuggets suffer without a PG so yes, it's vital to have a good one, but you can't get points as easily through a PG as you can a PF like Duncan, Dirk, Amare, Carmelo. The Jazz do have Boozer but i'm just not excited about that. The Hornets have Peja, Chandler, and West but i don't know, none of those guys have shown the maturity to take a team far in playoffs.


Who does that leave? the Spurs and the Lakers and the Suns. You can't really discount the Spurs until they don't succeed in the playoffs, and this season has given us no reason to think they're any worse than they've been in the last few years, its the same team and they're all healthy.


The Lakers are my pick to represent the West, i'm just hoping that Kobe proves to everyone how good he is and carries this team to a championship.


The Suns will be competitive, but not good enough, Amare is too emotional to handle the playoffs and i'm not sure if Shaq and Nash are as motivated this year as they've been in the past.


So you heard it here first, i'm thinking a Lakers/Spurs western conf. showdown with a nod to history with a Lakers Celtics final. how amazing would that be? Go Celtics!!