Saturday, November 29, 2014

Westbrook returns to lineup


One half of the Oklahoma City Thunder's dynamic duo has finally returned to the lineup. Russell Westbrook steam rolled the New York Knicks in his first game back from a 14 - game absence due to a broken hand.  Westbrook scored 32 points on 12-of-17 shooting from the field.  Westbrook added seven rebounds, eight assist and a steal in Oklahoma City's 105-78 win.

Westbrook must burden the load of the Thunder offense Until Kevin Durant returns to the lineup.  Durant is currently day-to-day.  Serge Ibaka is a solid player, but with Durant sidelined the Thunder lack a championship edge.   Ibaka ' s scoring average has gone from 15.1 points per game last year to 15.8 this year.  The absence of Westbrook and Durant has not triggered an offensive explosion Ibaka.  The young forward doesn't seem comfortable playing the lead role.

The Thunder currently sit at the bottom of the Western Conference.  Step one of the up hill climb has begun.  Westbrook is back with a chip on his shoulder.




Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Spicy Curry


LeBron James has finished fifth place or better in the race for league MVP each of the last six seasons.  If the Cleveland Cavaliers don't shape up by NBA All-Star Weekend MVP voting could look drastically different this year.

Steph Curry is having a phenomenal season for the Golden State Warriors.  Curry has posted 23.9 points, 2.2 steals, 7.7 assist and 5.5 rebounds per game thus far this season.  If he maintains this production Curry will have one of the best season's by any guard in NBA history.

Curry ' s defense has come a long way since he entered the NBA in 2009.  His 2.2 steals per game is a testament to how far the second generation player has come on the defensive end of the court.  Curry and back court mate Klay Thompson are the best guard duo in the NBA right now.

The most fascinating part of Curry ' s game is his precision.  Aside from a few turnovers per game, he always seems under control.  Curry is a threat to score once he's passed half court. Steph Curry could be on to his first NBA MVP award.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Thunder struggles


Injuries have derailed the Oklahoma City Thunder season thus far.  The Thunder are off to a 3-12 start, good enough for last place in the Western Conference.  Both Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant are expected to return to the active roster in the near future.

Westbrook and Durant are arguably the most explosive tandem in the league.  However, in a difficult Western Conference, the team may be digging a hole too deep to recover from. The Dallas Mavericks barely made the playoffs a year ago with a 49-33 record.  Oklahoma City would have to go 46-21 the rest of the way to finish right under 50 wins.  The bottom half of the Western Conference playoff bracket will be extremely competitive.

Kevin Durant is the reigning league MVP.  Counting him out of the playoffs prematurely would be foolish.  Westbrook has the heart of a lion.  Both men will return to the lineup with a sense of urgency.  This is not the first time Westbrook and Durant have been forced to deal with adversity.  The Thunder faced elimination in game six of last year's Western Conference First-Round playoff series with the Memphis Grizzlies.  Durant and Westbrook came out firing and forced a seventh game back in Oklahoma City.  The Thunder eliminated the Grizzlies in route to their fourth consecutive trip to the Western Conference Finals.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have a mountain to climb if they hope to make the playoffs next Spring.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

knicks struggle vs Sixers


In recent years the New York Knicks  have displayed a number of disappointing moments at Madison Square Garden.  New York is the mecca of basketball.  Great players come to New York to showcase their many talents.  Kobe Bryant and LeBron James have played some of their most memorable road games at Madison Square Garden, much to the chagrin of New York fans.

NBA players are not fearful of playing in New York.  In fact, players these days look forward to playing in Gotham.  The Knicks do not defend their home court well.  During the Patrick Ewing era teams despised traveling to play the knicks.  The Knicks front court defense was just as stingy as a miserable New York winter.  In those days when you competed against the Knicks you knew you were in for a dog fight.

The Knicks are currently in search of an identity.  The Philadelphia 76ers are the worst team in the NBA.  New York struggled to put away Philadelphia last night at the garden.  At one point New York led by 20.  The 76ers cut the Knicks lead to single digits by the closing moments of the third quarter.

The Knicks are a team in transition.  However, the Eastern Conference is stacked with teams with room for improvement.  If  New York plans on returning to postseason play, a team like Philadelphia cannot give the Knicks a run for their money.  New York's goal is to compete with the best teams in the East.  Last night's performance proves just how far the Knicks are from accomplishing their ultimate goal of winning an NBA Championship.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Rose


Derrick Rose managed to stay healthy while representing the United States In the F.I.B.A World Cup tournament this past summer.  At times Rose resembled the player he was prior to tearing his left ACL in 2012.  Rose looked happy playing basketball, something we haven't seen since his MVP season in 2011.

Through ten games this season Rose has once again shown an inability to stay healthy. He's been hampered by two bum ankles and a hamstring injury.  At this point the Bulls organization has their fingers crossed.  If Rose can stay healthy Chicago has a great shot at winning their first NBA Championship since 1998.  Without Rose the Bulls likely won't have enough fire power to win a series against a team such as the Cleveland Cavaliers or the San Antonio Spurs.

Chicago has a great nucleus.  The front office has done a great job of assembling key components that fit perfect with Tom Thibodeau's coaching style.  If Rose isn't available down the stretch Chicago could look to go in a different direction next year.  Rose is a special player, however, Chicago needs their superstar in uniform come playoff time.  The time is now for the Chicago Bulls to get it done.


Monday, November 17, 2014

Brandon Knight



DeAndre Jordan is one of the most ferocious finishers around the basket the NBA has ever seen.  Since entering the league Jordan has posterized dozens of players.  His most famous dunk to date occurred last March in a home game against the Detroit Pistons.  In the waning moments of the game Chris Paul threw a perfect lob pass to Jordan who was streaking down the lane uncovered.  Jordan caught the ball mid-air with one hand and proceeded to slam it home with extreme force.  Pistons guard Brandon Knight was the only player that attempted to contest the dunk.  However, knight arrived late and ended up on the wrong end of a play that will be replayed for decades.

The dunk took no time to go viral.  In a matter of minutes knight became the most talked about athlete on social media, for the wrong reason.  The play was so embarrassing even knight took a shot at himself during his post game interview.

Knight deserves credit for simply attempting to defend Jordan in that situation.  Some of the best defenders in the league have been known to take cover when a mammoth such as Jordan gets an opportunity to add to his highlight reel.  The play tells you a great deal about knight's fortitude.  The young guard handled the situation well to say the least.  He kept quiet, stayed away from social media and focused on basketball.

This season knight is off to an excellent start.  He's averaged 18 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.4 assist and 1.3 steals per night thus far this season.  Through ten games you can make the argument knight has been the best point guard in the entire league.  The Jordan dunk was a one shot deal.  Some don't even remember it was knight that was victimized that day. People do happen to notice knight beginning to fulfill the high expectations placed upon him coming out of John Calipari 's basketball factory called Kentucky University.

Knight could be on his way to a spot on the Eastern Conference All-Star team, stay tuned!

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Carmelo off to a slow start.


Carmelo Anthony ' s offensive style is supposed to be tailor made for the triangle offense. The team aspect allows the best offensive player to reserve energy until a late push is needed.  Carmelo's numbers don't necessarily have to improve for the triangle offense to work.  The offense is designed to make your teams best player a much more efficient scorer.  The triangle offenses effectiveness is measured by wins and losses.  Thus far this season the wins have not been piling up for the New York knicks.

Through eight games this season Carmelo is averaging 20.3 points per game.  That number is well below his career scoring average of 25.2 points per game.  The drop in offensive production is a clear indication of why New York has slumped to a 2-6 start.  Carmelo is the Knicks only real offensive threat.  The fact of the matter is if Carmelo isn't scoring the Knicks are likely in trouble.  In New York's two wins this season the 2012-13 scoring champion averaged 26.5 points.  His scoring average dips to just 18.1 points in losses. Teams are keying in on Carmelo on a more consistent basis.  It doesn't seem as if Carmelo is enjoying the game.

Last year was a difficult season for Carmelo.  He burdened the load for a disappointing 37 win team.  Some would argue 2013-14 was Carmelo's best professional season.  It was also the first time he's missed the playoffs in its entirety since entering the league in 2003. Someone on New York 's roster needs to step up and become a consistent scoring option before the hole they build themselves becomes too deep.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Concern in the Valley???


Anyone that believed the Cleveland Cavaliers would walk through the NBA season unblemished is sadly mistaken.  In a perfect world LeBron James would return to Cleveland, quickly whip this talented bunch into a title contender and ride off into the sunset as the leader that returned home to tend to unfinished business.  However, this is not a fairy tail, or an old John Wayne western.  Winning in the NBA is an extremely difficult task.

Kyrie Irving and Dion Waiters clearly have some maturing to do.  This season will be difficult for Waiters.  The young guard must accept a lesser role for the good of the team. Waiters is an emotional player. Taking the back seat is not an easy thing to do.  For Cleveland to be successful he must pick and choose his time to be selfish. Waiters can be Cleveland ' s version of Vinnie Johnson.  Irving may have to get accustomed to playing without the ball in the near future.  Irving is a wizard with the ball, but his skill set and decision making don't always coincide with the qualities of a true ball distributor.  David Blatt has his work cut out.

Kevin Love is used to being the guy.  He is also used to not participating in the postseason. Unlike Dwayne Wade, Love is actually in the prime of his career.  For the first time in LeBron's career he may not be the most talented player on his team.  How will King James respond to Love challenging his status as the Cavaliers alpha male?  LeBron is not always comfortable on the big stage.  His poor performances in the NBA Finals is visual proof.

Keep in mind the Miami Heat started their first season with LeBron with a 9-9 record.  They eventually finished the season 58-24, in route to the first of four consecutive finals appearances.  The Cavaliers will right the ship.  The question is, how long will it take?

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Anthony Davis


Anthony Davis is on his way to becoming the best big in the NBA.  The third - year star out of Kentucky has developed at a faster rate than most insiders predicted.  Davis averaged 20.8 points, 2.8 blocks and 10 rebounds per game last season.  He is truly the last of a dying breed.

Davis is a dominant performer on both sides of the ball.  That type of production on this level is cherished by general managers and coaches.  The one knock on Davis going forward is his durability.  He's missed 33 games during his first two years in the NBA.

Hopefully as Davis gains more experience in the league he will learn to manage his body. Davis is Still getting used to his height.  He grew eight inches over one summer in high school.  Davis was initially recruited as a guard.  Maybe that explains his versatility on the defensive end.  Davis has no problem chasing down guards after getting caught in a pick and roll situation.

Davis has gotten off to a splendid start to this season.  He's posted averages of 23.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, 4 blocks, 1.8 steals and 1.8 assists.  If he stays on this path Davis will win the MVP award this season.  LeBron James is getting acclimated to a new team in Cleveland.  Kevin Durant is currently nursing a broken foot.  This could be a special year for Anthony Davis.



Monday, November 3, 2014

Foles OUT indefinitely!


An MRI has confirmed Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles suffered a broken collar bone Sunday afternoon against the Houston Texans.  This is Foles first full season as a starter after replacing Michael Vick last year.  The Eagles signed Mark Sanchez during the off season.  Sanchez is next on the Eagles pecking order.

Philadelphia is currently in first place in the NFC East.  Foles is expected to be out for at least two months.  The Eagles must weather the storm while Foles is sidelined.  Foles may be young, but he is the leader in the city of brotherly love.  His presence will certainly be missed.

The Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants are all alive in the NFC East.  It's now up to Mark Sanchez to finish what Foles and company started.  The Eagles are currently 6-2, with Dallas in hot pursuit.

The Philadelphia Eagles could be in trouble!




Saturday, November 1, 2014

Rose day-to-day!


Derrick Rose left the Chicago Bulls home opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers with an apparent ankle injury.  Seeing Rose limp off the court is the last thing the Bulls organization needs at this point.  Rose has played in only 11 regular season games over the last two years.  A torn meniscus ended Rose's season prematurely last year.

The injury isn't perceived to be nearly as bad as it looked. Rose's body weight came down on his right ankle, twisting it in an award motion.  Ankle injuries can be difficult to recover from.  An ankle injury cost Derek Jeter most of the 2013 MLB season.

When Rose walked off the court in pain the entire arena watched in concern.  Chicago has missed out on two opportunities to win it all mainly because of Rose's inability to stay healthy.  It's almost as if the entire city of Chicago's hopes are resting on those legs. Chicago has managed to get better despite the recent departures of Luol Deng and Carlos Boozer.  The 16 year championship drought in the Windy City could come to an end this year.  For that to happen Rose must stay healthy.