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		<title>The Outside The NBA Podcast / Episode 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 18:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recorded a monster episode of the podcast yesterday. Part 1 is 53:39, part 2 is 33:37. Topics covered include: The KG/Charlie V. mess, Rajon Rondo&#8217;s early-season excellence, Mike Conley and Al Horford&#8217;s contract extensions, David Kahn&#8217;s guarantee that Ricky Rubio is going to be in Minnesota next season, Baron Davis being out of shape [...]]]></description>
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<p>We recorded a monster episode of the podcast yesterday. Part 1 is 53:39, part 2 is 33:37. </p>
<p>Topics covered include: The KG/Charlie V. mess, Rajon Rondo&#8217;s early-season excellence, Mike Conley and Al Horford&#8217;s contract extensions, David Kahn&#8217;s <a href="http://twitter.com/talkhoops/status/29520625871">guarantee</a> that Ricky Rubio is going to be in Minnesota next season, Baron Davis being out of shape and acting like it&#8217;s something new, <a href="http://twitter.com/alanhahn/status/29371932206">Eddy Curry as a possibility for Miami</a>, first coach/GM to be fired, our least favourite teams to watch, and the Clippers&#8217; backcourt. Then we get to some new segments&#8230;</p>
<p>1) Me talking about a player that I&#8217;m loving this week&#8230; the other guys are trying to call this &#8220;Broner&#8221; but I&#8217;m vehemently opposed to this.<br />
2) Statgasm &#8211; Julian&#8217;s numbers-themed weekly thing.<br />
3) Predictions on last night&#8217;s games &#8211; where we guess what&#8217;ll happen in the TNT doubleheader so you can laugh at our stupidity while the results are fresh.<br />
4) Basketball bubble &#8211; where my and Julian&#8217;s ignorance on things other than basketball is exposed for all to ridicule.</p>
<p>The best part of the show <em>by far</em> is Julian performing some of our favourite parts of Matt Moore&#8217;s Mike Conley rant.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/podcasts/otn_episode_13a.mp3">Click here to listen to part 1.</a><br />
<a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/podcasts/otn_episode_13b.mp3">Click here to listen to part 2.</a></p>
<p>Recommended reading:</p>
<p><a href="http://hoopspeak.com/2010/11/defending-rajon-rondo-riddle-boston-celtics/">Beckley Mason on Rajon Rondo</a><br />
<a href="http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25653360">Matt Moore on Mike Conley&#8217;s extension @ NBA Facts &#038; Rumors</a> and <a href="http://hponconley.tumblr.com/">his classic rant, in full</a><br />
<a href="http://nba-facts-and-rumors.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25656403?source=rss_blogs_NBA">Moore on John Kuester</a><br />
<a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=5754345">Arash Markazi&#8217;s report on Baron Davis sitting out because of his knee </a><br />
<a href="http://www.clipsnation.com/2010/11/4/1794211/the-clippers-eric-bledsoe-where-did-that-come-from">Steve Perrin on Eric Bledsoe</a><br />
<a href="http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/09/02/eric-gordons-doing-what-eric-gordons-always-done-just-for-a-better-team/">Rob Mahoney on Eric Gordon, from the summer</a><br />
<a href="http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/25653360">And Moore AGAIN, this time on Al Horford vs. Joakim Noah</a></p>
<p>Shout-out to Brendon Lynch of <a href="http://radio.thescore.com/programs/the-hardcore-hoops-show">the Hardcore Hoops Show</a> for giving us an awesome pep talk before we went in the studio.</p>
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		<title>LeBlog James, featuring a happy, efficient Monta Ellis and Bill Withers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So much is happening in the NBA right now and I&#8217;m all over the place. There were 12 games last night and I was flipping like a crazy person until NBA TV Canada finally joined the Bucks/Celtics broadcast with a couple of minutes left in the second quarter. I saw the end of the Suns/Spurs [...]]]></description>
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<p>So much is happening in the NBA right now and I&#8217;m all over the place. There were 12 games last night and I was flipping like a crazy person until NBA TV Canada finally joined the <a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301103002">Bucks/Celtics</a> broadcast with a couple of minutes left in the second quarter. I saw the end of the Suns/Spurs game and I&#8217;ve it got that going from the beginning on LPBB right now.</p>
<p>Bucks/Celtics was fantastic. Bogut might be the easiest non-Ibaka player to root for in the NBA, as long as you pretend the Ziller thing never happened. He&#8217;s a little slower than last year, but that makes him more endearing and he&#8217;s got this crazy beard now. When KG punked him, I started watching the game completely differently. My &#8220;the C&#8217;s aren&#8217;t actually hateable, look at Rondo, look at their Halloween pics!&#8221; thing went out the window and I cheered for the Bucks just as hard as I assume Woj did.<span id="more-764"></span></p>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t mean I hate KG, and I still don&#8217;t know what to say about the Charlie V. business. Just, uh, I&#8217;m dangerously close to becoming a full-on Bucks FAN rather than just someone who enjoys watching the Bucks more than most other teams. I feel more invested in them than the Raptors and even the Thunder, right now. All my friends in Toronto are going to kill me.</p>
<p>ANYWAY, Carlos Delfino played 49 minutes and finished some fantastic Skiles plays including an impossible-looking turnaround corner three to keep Milwaukee in the game. He also turned it over when he jumped to make a pass under the basket aaaand when he tried to inbound it to Bogut on the potential game-tying play at the end of OT. This represents the Carlos Delfino experience pretty well. You just have to accept that you&#8217;ll LOVE some things he does and occasionally want to strangle him. Very good player, overall.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to go more in-depth on all of the games, but I really need to get to this Monta thing. Sooo, quickly:</p>
<p>Apparently the Thunder can&#8217;t shoot or defend and Ryan Gomes is a Durant-stopper. Also, Eric Bledsoe went all crazynuts and I&#8217;m going to have to watch this game in full on the weekend because none of this makes sense to me.</p>
<p>The Raptors should not have fallen down by 19 in the first quarter if they intended to compete against the Jazz in Utah. It&#8217;s nice that they fought back, but annoying to waste the one night where Andrea Bargnani grabs more rebounds than anyone else on the court. Oh, and Amir Johnson only played 5:51 and it wasn&#8217;t even because of foul trouble. Major sad face right here. </p>
<p>Elton Brand and Richard Jefferson are making me feel stupid and vindicating me at the same time. All through last season I insisted they were actually good players and were just being held back by coaching (Brand) or due to turn it around at any moment (Jefferson). Going into this season, I adjusted my expectations to &#8220;well, they&#8217;ll probably be a bit better than they were last season, but I was wrong when I kept backing them.&#8221; Both vets are KILLING IT so far and I&#8217;m not even going to put their stats here or discuss the implications because we&#8217;re just over a week in and that&#8217;ll probably doom them both. </p>
<p>Another note on RJ: In 45 seconds, he hit three three-pointers from the left corner. His ability to hit that shot was why he seemed like such an awesome acquisition a year ago. Unfortunately, that ability mysteriously vanished in 2009-2010. </p>
<p>Now, finally, Monta Ellis. Against Memphis last night: 39/9/8/4 stl/3 to/12-26 fg/14-19 ft. He&#8217;s now averaging 30 points on 62.2 TS%. Yeah. It looks like the stories about <a href="http://www.insidebayarea.com/sports/ci_16333673 ">him being a changed man</a> are wonderfully true. <a href="http://www.bothteamsplayedhard.net/2010/08/30/a-walk-around-the-block-monta-ellis/">There</a> <a href="http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/26/monta-ellis-says-hes-the-nbas-second-best-player/">was</a> <a href="http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2010/03/invites-for-frost.html">so</a> <a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2010/02/16/there-will-be-points-but-what-else/">much</a> <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Let-s-let-Monta-Ellis-catch-his-breath?urn=nba-212334">written</a> about his weird, lost season last year where he worked his ass off and scored inefficiently while being &#8220;coached&#8221; by Don Nelson… and I couldn&#8217;t really even argue with the negative stuff. I just hoped that the turnaround would come. It has, and apparently it&#8217;s not just because the franchise/team isn&#8217;t a horrible mess anymore &#8211; it&#8217;s mostly because of his wife. Check this quote, from after his 46-point season opener against Houston:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve got to tell you, this young man has made a  turnaround in his life, and once your life is in order, things start to work perfectly for you. His relationship (with new wife Juanika) and his life is in great order. &#8230; I can&#8217;t say how glad I am to be coaching this guy at this particular point in his career.&#8221; &#8211; <a href="http://www.nba.com/games/20101027/HOUGSW/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0021000015#nbaGIlive">Keith Smart</a></p></blockquote>
<p>And, speaking of the season opener, the great <a href="http://twitter.com/freedarko/status/29148603893">Bethlehem Shoals made a simple request</a> last week and I&#8217;ve filled it. I&#8217;d already been planning to integrate video into the site starting this week and Shoals&#8217; idea of a MONTAge set to Bill Withers seemed like as fine a first project as any. This is where I&#8217;d embed the video, if embedded videos didn&#8217;t look really weird on the blog for some reason. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b8mT5CSh_s">So click here and enjoy, people.</a></p>
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		<title>LeBlog James, featuring Cartier Martin&#8217;s big night and a look around the L</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 13:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were seven games on the schedule last night, but the Knicks and Magic didn&#8217;t play because Madison Square Garden is not safe. I&#8217;ll start with the one game that came down to the wire: The Wizards beat the Sixers 116-115 in overtime. It wouldn&#8217;t have made it to overtime if not for Cartier Martin [...]]]></description>
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<p>There were seven games on the schedule last night, but the Knicks and Magic didn&#8217;t play because <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/They-ve-got-asbestos-in-the-rafters-at-Madison-S?urn=nba-281969">Madison Square Garden is not safe</a>. I&#8217;ll start with the one game that came down to the wire:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102027">The Wizards beat the Sixers 116-115 in overtime</a>. It wouldn&#8217;t have made it to overtime if not for Cartier Martin (representing the D-League) <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R0bPjMlFNg">tying the game with a last-second three-pointer</a> that could easily have been an and-one.  <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pry6Cp0kSO0">John Wall could not have been introduced better</a> in the Wizards&#8217; home opener and proceeded to put up a monster line: 29 points (on 16 shots), 13 assists, a franchise record-tying 9 steals, and, gulp, 8 turnovers. Since there are always fun numbers in overtime games, check out some other stats: Lou Williams started 0-8 but finished with 30 points on 16 shots (15-17 FT!), Elton Brand had a super-efficient 21 and 9, and Jrue Holiday had 14 points and 13 assists. I wanted a second overtime, but I was happy that Wizards fans got this win and EXTREMELY happy for <a href="http://www.bulletsforever.com/2010/11/2/1790750/cartier-martin-beams-about-his-game-winning-shot">Mr. Martin</a>.<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102005">The Hawks beat the Cavs 100-88</a>. Great to see Marvin Williams score 22 and get fourth-quarter burn. For Cleveland, J.J. Hickson was awesome. He hit a bunch of mid-range jumpers to start, which opened up his game. He&#8217;s coming along quite nicely. Wish I could say the same for Ramon Sessions, who is way better than he&#8217;s showing right now. He and the returning Mo Williams combined to shoot 9-31 and dish out only 5 assists. I thought it was over when the Hawks scored 40 points in the first quarter, but Cleveland worked its way back. Byron Scott said he loved the effort.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102015">Portland beat Milwaukee 90-76</a> in an unsurprisingly slow-paced (87 possessions) game. The Blazers couldn&#8217;t hit anything at the outset and the Bucks started off on a roll. It looked like Carlos Delfino was going to do what Luol Deng did to the Blazers a night earlier, but the difference was that Wesley Matthews came in and stopped Delfino like he couldn&#8217;t stop Deng. The Bucks&#8217; offense pretty much died near the end of the first, which was when the Blazers&#8217; came to life. 6 turnovers and 0-4 shooting behind the arc was not what I was hoping for from Brandon Jennings after his awesome triple double on Saturday.</p>
<p>There were three blowouts yesterday: <a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102008">Boston 109, Detroit 86</a>; <a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102014">Miami 129, Minnesota 97</a>; and <a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=301102013">Lakers 124, Grizzlies 97</a>. I won&#8217;t discuss these ones, but I will share <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxBIlpG_W-I">three</a> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmuJYAnb_m0">great</a> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N80bPxqYiiE">dunks</a>.</p>
<p>Credit to <a href="http://www.twitter.com/talkhoops">Zach Harper</a>, <a href="http://www.twitter.com/blazersedge">Ben Golliver</a>, and <a href="http://www.twitter.com/jose3030">@jose3030</a> for the videos in this post.</p>
<p>Before I get to today&#8217;s feature, where I&#8217;ll quickly take stock of every team in the league after one week of basketball, I want to share a couple of links:</p>
<p><a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703708404575586730047575708.html">The Wall Street Journal profiled Anthony Morrow</a>, which is awesome because he&#8217;s the best damn shooter in the world. There are a bunch of Steve Kerr quotes within.</p>
<p>And I don&#8217;t know how this got by me a few days ago, but <a href="http://www.celticsblog.com/2010/10/31/1784217/q-a-with-jackie-macmullan">CelticsBlog interviewed the great Jackie MacMullan</a>. Really great read on her early days in the business, the 80&#8242;s in the NBA, Kevin McHale, and a couple of current Celtics.</p>
<h2>Week 1 Catch-up</h2>
<p>The Hawks are undefeated and they are getting to the line, but they haven’t been tested and it doesn’t look like Jeff Teague is who they hoped he would be.</p>
<p>Rajon Rondo has 67 assists in 4 games and his Celtics are rebounding their way to wins, but Nate Robinson has been bricking everything and they still need to cut down the turnovers.</p>
<p>D.J. Augustin’s been better than expected, Boris Diaw is still playing more than Tyrus Thomas, and Charlotte’s defense is almost the league’s worst after being the league’s best last year.</p>
<p>Derrick Rose is leading the league in usage rate, James Johnson does stuff now, and Keith Bogans has played more minutes for Chicago than Kyle Korver and Ronnie Brewer.</p>
<p>J.J. Hickson looks suited for his bigger role, Antawn Jamison has been all kinds of disappointing, and Ramon Sessions has been about 1/100th as good as I thought he would be in Cleveland.</p>
<p>The Mavericks have been awesome defensively against weak competition and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbOibAB6rzA">Dirk Nowitzki is too good for Halloween costumes.</a></p>
<p>Arron Afflalo’s force people to spell his name right and Denver’s playing very good defense, even Al Harrington!</p>
<p>Rodney Stuckey’s getting assists now, the Pistons’ bench is outplaying their starting five, and they’ve looked fairly good in each loss before the C’s game last night.</p>
<p>Andris Biedrins and Brandan Wright get to play now, Monta Ellis is lovable again, and the Warriors really need Stephen Curry’s bum ankle to heal.</p>
<p>The Rockets have lost all three games, two of them close, but Kyle Lowry’s back and Erick Dampier will arrive shortly.</p>
<p>Roy Hibbert’s dominating from the high post and McBob is dunking on everyone in Indiana.</p>
<p>Blake Griffin is everything we hoped he’d be, but his team is still Clippering its way to losses and Baron Davis thinks that, before this season, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/news/story?id=5754345">“getting in shape was never a problem.”</a></p>
<p>Lamar Odom is shooting 6-8 on threes and 27-38 overall on the season and the Lakers are making me think they could go another month without a loss.</p>
<p>The Grizzlies looked good in half their games, they need Zach Randolph back, and you’re going to have trouble watching Mike Conley play without thinking about his contract.</p>
<p>The Heat are playing incredible defense and they’re going to win tons of games, but we’d like them to start running &#8211; the blowout against Minnesota last night was their only fast-paced game.</p>
<p>There are still too many missed jump shots in Milwaukee, but Brandon Jennings had <a href="http://www.onmilwaukee.com/sports/articles/buckshornetsrecap.html">perhaps the best game of his career</a> the other day.</p>
<p>Kevin Love is averaging 15.5 points and 11.3 rebounds and has yet to play over 30 minutes in a game this season.</p>
<p>The Nets look nothing like they did last year and Derrick Favors is not a bust.</p>
<p>Chris Paul has the Hornets undefeated against three playoff teams and Marcus Thornton had 17 points and 7 rebounds in 30 minutes in San Antonio the other night.</p>
<p>Gallo’s been awful, Chandler’s been awesome, and the Knicks are going to need some time to put it together.</p>
<p>The Thunder have not been playing the awesome defense we saw last year, but that should change.</p>
<p>After the Magic lost by 26 in Miami, I can’t wait for the rematch that’s three weeks from today.</p>
<p>Elton Brand’s averaging 16.3 points and 9 rebounds, Evan Turner’s had three 7-rebound games, and the Sixers haven’t won a game yet.</p>
<p>The Suns can’t rebound or stop anybody, but Goran Dragic’s PER is 25.8.</p>
<p>Armon Johnson’s been a pleasant surprise and you have to watch the Blazers play against Oklahoma City tomorrow.</p>
<p>Tyreke-Cousins-Casspi is my favourite young trio and I’d much rather talk about the Kings’ much improved offense than their inconsistent, often-terrible defense.</p>
<p>Hope you’re as excited as I am to see more from Tiago Splitter and Gary Neal for the Spurs against Phoenix tonight.</p>
<p>In Toronto, Andrea Bargnani and Reggie Evans are perfect for one another.</p>
<p>The preseason may have tricked us into forgetting that the Jazz need time to gel, but Paul Millsap deserves your attention right now.</p>
<p>John Wall’s a must-watch, but I wish he had better teammates and wish the “new and improved Yi Jianlian” would put on a Wizards uniform.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 13:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Allen Iverson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andres Nocioni]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andrew Bogut]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Basketball for Breakfast]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brandon Jennings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brandon Roy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[C.J. Watson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Danilo Gallinari]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Donte Greene]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elton Brand]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gerald Wallace]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gilbert Arenas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[James Harden]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jared Dudley]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeff Pendergraph]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jon Brockman]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kevin Durant]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Redd]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[monta ellis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nick Collison]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Omri Casspi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rajon Rondo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Robin Lopez]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Serge Ibaka]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[_ Oh, it has been far too long since the last BfB. Holidays and all, you know. I can promise these will be more frequent now, though. Anyway, seven games on the schedule last night and three of them turned out to be fairly big upsets. Fun! _ The All-OTN Team _ Will Bynum: His [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oh, it has been far too long since the last BfB. Holidays and all, you know. I can promise these will be more frequent now, though. Anyway, seven games on the schedule last night and three of them turned out to be fairly big upsets. Fun!<span id="more-504"></span></p>
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<h2>The All-OTN Team</h2>
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<p><strong>Will Bynum</strong>: His team didn’t play last night, and I’m kinda worried about his playing time and his role after watching Rip Hamilton, Ben Gordon, and Tayshaun Prince return to the Pistons’ lineup on Sunday at the Air Canada Centre. HOWEVA, I have something for you: <a href="http://www.pistonpowered.com/2009/12/will-bynum-high-school-documentary/">an awesome look at his high school days from a documentary, discovered by Piston Powered</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Shannon Brown</strong>: 10 Pts (4-5 FG, 1-2 3PT, 1-2 FT), 2 Reb, 1 Stl, 1 TO, 1 PF in 15 mins.</p>
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<p>No highlights for you today, unfortunately, but that’s a nice line in limited action. What pisses me off, though, is that Sasha Vujacic played 19 minutes in this game. Plus, when we reached garbage time with 6 minutes to go in this surprising 118-103 loss to Phoenix, Brown played and Vujacic didn’t. So, the minutes discrepancy is even greater if you’re talking about meaningful minutes. That’s not okay.</p>
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<p><strong>Jared Dudley</strong>: 19 Pts (6-10 FG, 3-4 3PT, 4-6 FT), 7 Reb (2 Off), 3 Ast, 1 Blk, 1 Stl, 1 TO, 2 PF in 28 mins.</p>
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<p>Dudley was the player of the game for Phoenix, as he led the bench unit that took apart the Lakers. That scoring total ties his career high and that efficiency brings a big smile to my face. The Suns’ announcers called his performance “amazing”, “off the charts”, and said “he is so fun to watch”. Agreed. He hit several big threes, grabbed key rebounds, made great passes, drew fouls around the basket, and played smart defense, much of it coming against a guy named Kobe Bryant. I loved every second of it. Here’s his post-game tweet and his first ever appearance on NBA TV’s arena link:</p>
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<p><a href="http://twitter.com/JaredDudley619/status/7149725278"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2495/4224976578_a7e7225f9c_o.png" border="0" alt="" width="75%" /></a></p>
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<p><strong>Serge Ibaka</strong>: 6 Pts (2-3 FG, 2-3 FT), 9 Reb (4 Off), 1 Ast, 0 TO, 2 PF in 17 mins.</p>
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<p>Going up against the Nets, this wasn’t Serge’s most spectacular game. The rebounds stand out, though. The talent-deficient Nets can’t afford to let teams get offensive boards if they want to win and Ibaka got 4 of ‘em. The Thunder rolled to their 3rd straight win, 105-89. This rookie’s best highlight came immediately after checking into the game, where he came flying out of nowhere to get a put-back lay-in. His lowlight was when Keyon Dooling dunked on him. Sadly, Tony Battie dunked on him too. Meh, there’s still plenty to like here and his team won the game they were supposed to win.</p>
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<h2>Rookie Watch</h2>
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<p><strong>Brandon Jennings</strong>: 24 Pts (9-18 FG, 2-5 3PT, 4-6 FT), 2 Reb, 7 Ast, 5 TO, 3 PF in 41 mins.</p>
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<p>His play was the only thing to be happy about when it comes to last night&#8217;s game if you’re a Bucks fan. And I’m kind of a Bucks fan. I witnessed him score 7 points in about a minute in the first quarter and he scored 9 straight points in the third quarter as well. The third quarter run wasn’t enough to get his team out of the hole they had dug themselves earlier, though. What hole, you ask? Well, the Bobcats outscored Milwaukee 33-14 in the second Q. Blah. I still love the Bucks, but Jennings can’t do EVERYTHING for them if they expect to win. His teammates shot 35% from the field in this one.</p>
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<p><strong>Jeff Pendergraph</strong>: 11 Pts (4-5 FG, 3-4 FT), 5 Reb (2 Off), 1 Blk, 0 TO, 2 PF in 19 mins.</p>
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<p>He wasn’t supposed to play these minutes, but you know the deal in Portland. Good for him, I say – last night’s effort shows that Pendergraph intends to make the most of his opportunity. Portland fans have to be a bit depressed about losing 103-94 to the Sixers, but they should take some solace in the fact that their unheralded rookie managed to score 11 points on 5 shots in just his fourth game back from injury. I need to see more of him to get a better feel for his game, but I can tell already that he’s got the right attitude. Much like the next two guys on this list, he provides energy and toughness. The skill stuff? Not sure yet, but I&#8217;m optimistic.</p>
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<p><strong>Omri Casspi</strong>: 11 Pts (4-9 FG, 1-3 3PT, 2-4 FT), 6 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl, 2 TO, 3 PF in 36 mins.</p>
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<p>You just have to love this guy. Unfazed by his 1-6 start from the floor, he contributed in other areas and hit his last three attempts with his brother watching from the stands for the second straight game. This included a thrilling dunk a couple of minutes into the third quarter and a HUGE three-pointer with 2 minutes left in the 4th. As is usually the case, his man and help defense was a positive for Sacramento in this 106-101 victory over Denver.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR7_Qfsg54w">Jon Brockman</a></strong>: 6 Pts (1-3 FG, 4-4 FT), 10 Reb (4 Off), 1 Ast, 2 Blk, 1 TO, 5 PF in 17 mins.</p>
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<p>Whoa, two Kings rookies here and neither one is Tyreke Evans! Ha. If you didn’t know, ‘Reke sat this one out with an ankle injury, making this W all the more impressive. Brockman was a big part of the winning effort, as you can see by those rebound and block numbers in limited action. I love watching this guy and think every team needs someone like him. You know the type – dirty work and defense. You can tell that other bigs don’t like facing off with this particular rookie and you can tell that he doesn’t give a shit. It’s unfortunate that his exuberance sometimes leads to more fouls than you’d like, but you kind of have to accept that for now. At least he helps make up for it with his knack for drawing fouls on the opposition when he goes up for rebounds and puts up shots on the inside. Without Brockman, I don’t think the Kings would have made it to overtime against the Lakers the other night. Doubtful that they would have pulled out this win without him, too. And I&#8217;m quite sure there&#8217;s no one else on this roster capable of blocking a Nene dunk.</p>
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<p><strong>Stephen Curry</strong>: 0 Pts (0-4 FG, 0-1 3PT, 0-1 FT), 2 Reb, 0 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 TO, 3 PF in 11 mins.</p>
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<p>I take no joy in pointing this out, but he was -16 in that time too. If you’re talking about the toughest night of Steph’s young career, this has got to be right up there with the time Nellie benched him against the Knicks in mid-November. Normally, I’d be pissed off that he didn’t get more time even if he was playing poorly, but it’s hard for me to do that on a night like this one, where the Warriors defeated the Celtics 103-99. I just hope Curry can enjoy the huge win with his teammates, even with the way he played.</p>
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<p><strong>James Harden</strong>: 3 Pts (0-10 FG, 0-4 3PT, 3-4 FT), 6 Reb (3 Off), 1Ast, 3 Stl, 1 Blk, 2 TO, 3 PF in 23 mins.</p>
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<p>This was very strange to watch. I’m not sure what was wrong with the bearded rook last night, but he couldn’t get anything to fall. It didn’t matter if the shot was open or contested, whether it came on the perimeter or around the basket – nothing would go down. The shots I’ve seen him make all year were bricks. The rest of his game wasn’t affected too much, despite what the low assist total might imply. He played the same type of ball we’re used to, but just couldn’t buy a bucket. Luckily, <a href="http://twitter.com/jHARD13/status/7146692221">all he’s concerned about is the win</a>. I am sure he’ll bounce back.</p>
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<h2>Fun With Stats</h2>
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<p>Andrew Bogut and Michael Redd combined for 4 points on 1-10 shooting in 35 minutes. This should give you some insight as to why coach Scott Skiles opted not to play them in the second half.</p>
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<p>Zach Randolph filled up the stat sheet with 23 points, 19 rebounds, 2 assists, a block, and a steal in Memphis’s 116-111 overtime win over Washington. Oh, and Z-Bo went 9-9 from the line, including hitting two free throws to tie the game with 0.3 seconds left in regulation. What’s crazy is that I expect this production now. Check out <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3531/gamelog;_ylt=Avnkl_zuUJiydN5eH6ooacGbPKB4">the numbers he’s been putting up lately</a>! In the same game, Gilbert Arenas filled the stat sheet with 30 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 steals, and 5 threes.</p>
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<p>The Grizzlies only have a winning record overall against 4 NBA teams: the Wizards, Raptors, Clippers, and Bobcats. The last time the Wiz won a game in Memphis? November 3, 2004.</p>
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<p>Vladimir Radmanovic pulled down 10 rebounds in 18 minutes. Yes, that Vladimir Radmanovic. I don’t understand it either.</p>
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<p>The Celtics had 25 turnovers in a game they lost by 4 points. The Nuggets shot 20-35 from the free throw line in a game they lost by 5 points.</p>
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<p>Philly shot 58% against Portland. 104 points might not look like a crazy offensive night, but this was an 87-possession game. That’s 119.5 pts per 100 possessions. The Suns lead the league in that category with an average of 111.8. This was a combination of very solid offense from the Sixers and poor interior D from the Blazers, as Philly managed to go 23-31 at the rim and 7-11 from inside of 10 feet. (<a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=291228022">Hoopdata&#8217;s box scores are awesome</a>.)</p>
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<p>Brandon Roy has managed at least 23 points in 13 straight games now. No player has a longer 20+ scoring streak going.</p>
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<p>With 8 wins on the road this season, the Thunder have matched last year’s total. Also, the team is now 11-2 when KRS-TIC scores 10 points or more.</p>
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<p>For the 19th consecutive game, the Nets were outrebounded.</p>
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<p>The Lakers really seem to be missing Ron Artest. With Luke Walton sidelined as well, their lack of depth was exposed last night – the Suns’ bench outscored L.A. 52 to 31.</p>
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<p>The Suns have now defeated the Lakers, Celtics, and Magic this season. These are the top three teams in the league, record-wise.</p>
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<h2>Impressive</h2>
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<p><strong>Gerald Wallace</strong>: 21 Pts (7-13 FG, 0-1 3PT, 7-9 FT), 14 Reb (2 Off), 4 Ast, 1 Bl, 1 Stl, 1 TO, 3 PF in 43 mins.</p>
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<p>21, 14. Ho-hum. This is what it’s come to with G. Wallace, which is crazy. He is just piling up stats and he’s as fun to watch as he’s ever been. Unless you’re rooting for the other team, that is. I appreciate the hell out of the way he hounds you on defense, outjumps and outworks you for rebounds, and gets out on the break. Last night, I just wished it had a less demoralizing effect on Milwaukee.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/channels/top_plays/2009/12/28/20091228_nn.nba">Kevin Durant</a></strong>: 40 Pts (15-22 FG, 0-2 3PT, 10-12 FT), 5 Reb (1 Off), 2 Ast, 3 Stl, 5 TO, 1 PF in 40 mins.</p>
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<p>I feel for you, Trenton Hassell. You’re smart enough to know there’s no one on your team better fit to guard Kevin Durant. You’re smart enough to know how to best defend KD, given your size and athletic ability. You’re also smart enough to know that it probably won&#8217;t make a difference. Your best effort won’t be close to enough if Durant is playing as he should be, which he was. 40 points on 22 shots? Incredible. And none of it seemed forced. Hell, none of it seemed particularly difficult. The Nets don’t have anyone that comes close to matching up with him and their team defense is just poor. KD scored in every way imaginable. Beautiful to watch.</p>
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<p><strong>Nick Collison</strong>: 11 Pts (5-7 FG, 0-1 3PT, 1-1 FT), 10 Reb (4 Off), 1 Blk, 3 PF in 29 mins.</p>
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<p>Before I leave the stats behind, I should mention that he was +25 on the evening and he would have been 5-6 if not for a full-court heave at the end of the third quarter. Now, remember when I said every team needs a Jon Brockman type? Collison is that guy for the Thunder. He’s less reckless and thus less exciting than Brockman, but he’s ahead in the mental game at this point. If you’re still focused on his stats, then add two charges taken, numerous solid picks, and a few nice passes that didn’t result in assists. I’m telling you, he was big.</p>
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<p><strong>Yi Jianlian</strong>: 29 Pts (11-20 FG, 0-1 3PT, 7-9 FT), 7 Reb (3 Off), 2 Stl, 3 TO, 4 PF in 42 mins.</p>
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<p>I must say I was intrigued to see Yi after Mark Ginnochio of Nets Are Scorching showed me that <a href="http://netsarescorching.com/2009/12/28/video-the-return-of-yi-jianlian/">he looks like a different player these days</a>. Little did I know he was going to tie his career high last night and engage in a scoring duel with Kevin Durant (18 to KD’s 22) in the first half. What I liked most was Yi’s aggressiveness – in the first half, he was persistent in getting to the basket and had some nice finishes. He hit some perimeter jumpers, sure, but I’m more interested in the fact that he converted some dunks and hook shots. I’ve been pretty critical of him in the past, but would like nothing more than to see him shut me up.  The way to do that? Keep this up and keep getting stronger.</p>
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<p><strong>Robin Lopez</strong>: 8 Pts (4-4 FG, 0-2 FT), 5 Reb (3 Off), 1 Blk, 3 PF in 21 mins.</p>
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<p>At the end of the first quarter, Lopez led the Suns in scoring. The announcers called his work “sensational” and said it was “the best stretch of his career”. I’m not one to argue, there. His good work continued throughout the game, as he used his size to disrupt the Laker bigs better than anyone else on the Suns’ roster could. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwKh5_SEXQU">Had a nice block on Kobe, too</a>.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/blazers/2009/12/29/0020900449_phi_por_play4.nba">Elton Brand</a></strong>: 25 Pts (11-16 FG, 3-5 FT), 9 Reb (4 Off), 1 Ast, 1 Stl, 1 Blk, 4 PF in 30 mins.</p>
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<p>Hell yes! I feel a sense of pride when Elton puts up awesome numbers like these. I’ve said it before: this man has plenty left in the tank. He’s just been <a href="http://www.depressedfan.com/basketball/sixers/some-integration-plan.php">used improperly this season</a>. Last night, though, the Sixers made a point of getting him the ball on the inside and Portland did not have an answer for him. Playing with Speights helps because he can be the 5 on offense and playing with Iverson helps because AI can set him up. Expect much more of this if Eddie Jordan allows it to continue. 30 minutes is still not enough if you ask me.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/blazers/2009/12/28/0020900449_phi_por_play3.nba">Allen Iverson</a></strong>: 19 Pts (7-11 FG, 5-7 FT), 4 Reb, 5 Ast, 2 TO, 3 PF in 31 mins.</p>
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<p>19 points on 11 shots? Efficiency! Iverson! Again, hell yes! This isn’t just about the numbers, though. Qualitatively, there’s a lot to impressed with as well. He started off the game by hitting a few shots, but that didn’t make him try to dominate the game. Instead of forcing up contested shots or going on-on-one, he pushed the ball and shared it with his teammates. He looked quick, confident, and happy. I don’t know if a lot of people were paying attention to this game, but I loved it. Felt a bit bad rooting against the injury-ridden Blazers, but I really wanted AI and Elton to get this one. I remain convinced that this Sixer team is significantly better than its record.</p>
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<p><strong>Andres Nocioni</strong>: 21 Pts (6-7 FG, 3-4 3PT, 5-6 FT), 6 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Blk, 2 TO, 3 PF in 25 mins.</p>
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<p>This was probably best game I’ve ever seen Noc play. He was essentially perfect on offense and he worked hard against Kenyon Martin and, briefly, Carmelo Anthony on defense. With their stud rookie sitting out, the Kings needed someone to step up and provide scoring punch – Andres’s dead-eye shooting was huge. In all honesty, I can still hardly believe what I saw. GREAT night for him.</p>
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<p><strong>Donte Greene</strong>: 17 Pts (6-9 FG, 1-3 3PT, 4-4 FT), 1 Reb, 1 Ast, 1 Blk, 1 TO, 1 PF in 23 mins.</p>
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<p>1 rebound for a 6’10 forward, but I’m impressed? Yeah. He really was good in all other areas. From the tip, Greene set the tone for the Kings – in the first two minutes, he scored 7 points, blocked a Carmelo Anthony shot, and drew an offensive foul on the Nuggets’ star small forward. His defense remained solid all night – 34/8 sounds good for Melo until you see that he needed 42 minutes and 35 shots to get there. Greene was a big part of this – he did a great job of making Anthony work and avoiding fouls. I’ll forgive him for the lack of rebounding this time. I’ll forgive him for the dumb heat-check in the first Q. I’ll even forgive him for the thoughtless gamble he made when he tried to intercept a pass he had no chance of getting to. Hm, now it sounds like I’m hating on him. Trust me, I’m not. Very solid game.</p>
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<p><strong>Monta Ellis</strong>: 37 Pts (15-26 FG, 1-3 3PT, 6-8 FT), 3 Reb (1 Off), 4 Ast, 1 Blk, 1 Stl, 3 TO, 3 PF in 48 mins.</p>
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<p>For the fifth time this season, Monta played the entire game. The Warriors needed it to beat the Celtics, it would seem. Anyway, this was just a fantastic effort. He puts such pressure on your defense, even if your defense is one of the league’s best. To put up these kind of numbers against Rajon Rondo is extreeeeemely impressive. You know Monta is most dangerous with his penetration and finishing ability, but his jump shot was falling this time out – he made 9 out of his 12 attempts from 16-23 feet. (<a href="http://www.hoopdata.com/boxscore.aspx?id=291228009">Again, Hoopdata&#8217;s boxscores are AWESOME</a>.)</p>
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<p><strong>C.J. Watson</strong>: 11 Pts (4-8 FG, 1-3 3PT, 2-4 FT), 0 Reb, 7 Ast, 7 Stl, 1 Blk, 3 TO, 1 PF in 37 mins.</p>
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<p>Wow, wow, wow. 7 steals! Forget about the last one; that came on a long pass on the last possession, when the game was out of reach. Those first six, though? All of ‘em came in the second frame. Crazy, right? I was excited when I flipped to the game and he picked off a Rondo pass and went the other way for a layup. I was even more excited when he did the same thing on the next possession. Sitting Steph Curry was definitely the right decision with the way Watson was playing. You have to love the steals, but he did a great job defensively in ways that won’t show up in the stat sheet as well – he worked his ass off chasing Ray Allen around screens and managed to slow the sharpshooter down a bit. With the way his off-season went and the way everything’s gone with the Warriors this season, I couldn’t be happier to see him have a game like this.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nba.com/video/games/warriors/2009/12/28/0020900451_bos_gsw_play4.nba">Rajon Rondo</a></strong>: 30 Pts (11-18 FG, 1-3 3PT, 7-9 FT), 3 Reb (1 Off), 15 Ast, 3 Stl, 6 TO, 3 PF in 46 mins.</p>
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<p>Yet again, Rondo was the best Celtic on the floor. I won’t pretend that I was rooting for his team this time, but I enjoyed every one of his points and assists anyway. I still haven’t quite figured out how exactly he is able to do whatever he wants on the court even with guys playing a few feet away from him when he catches the ball on the perimeter. I love that he shot 7-9 from the line and I love that he uses pump fakes more often and more effectively than  almost anyone in the league.</p>
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<h2>Quoted</h2>
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<p>“There’s no such thing as being too intense.” – Stephen Jackson, when asked about his technical foul/being vocal</p>
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<p>“Once I got my second wind I was all right. The first couple minutes I thought my heart was going to jump out of my chest.” – Allen Iverson</p>
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<p>“Having Allen back helps. He’s a finisher. He can get to the line and get the ball to guy at the right time. We’ve missed that.” – Elton Brand</p>
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<p>“You just expect everything. With them, you don’t know what kind of crazy lineups they’re going to have out there.” – Doc Rivers, on the Warriors</p>
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<h2>Tweeted</h2>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/BothTeamsPlayed/status/7143645957">BothTeamsPlayed</a>: Ummmm&#8230;..seriously, who&#8217;s the dude in this Yi costume?</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/gswscribe/status/7147982227">gswscribe</a>: I will not be bringing my wallet into the locker room after the game. @<a href="http://www.twitter.com/quietstorm_32">quietstorm_32</a> might steal it</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/johnschuhmann/status/7149226482">johnschuhmann</a>: Do we really know what AI&#8217;s got left in the tank? When&#8217;s the last time we saw him play injury-free &amp; without rust?</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/HPbasketball/status/7150628527">HPbasketball</a>: Lakers, Nuggets, Celtics all lose? CHAOS REIGNS. #onenightonly</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/freedarko/status/7152787262">freedarko</a>: If Monta&#8217;s not an All-Star, I&#8217;ll puke myself to death. Can you win Most Improved twice?</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/cdouglasroberts/status/7138169803">cdouglasroberts</a>: I&#8217;m going to be cheering like Roni Turiaf tonight. All I need is the Pastor Troy beard &amp; chin. Yes yess.</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/cdouglasroberts/status/7146714154">cdouglasroberts</a>: Tonights game put me in a horrible mood!!! I hate watching from the sideline. I already don&#8217;t have any patience. Can&#8217;t wait until practice!</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/cdouglasroberts/status/7146759286">cdouglasroberts</a>: We need to change our thinking &amp; approach!! I hate where we are! I MUST practice tomorrow. PERIOD!</p>
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<p>@<a href="http://twitter.com/cdouglasroberts/status/7152725401">cdouglasroberts</a>: Had to go get some eggnog. I&#8217;m going to go to the market tomorrow to buy the REST! Fridge full. I&#8217;m on that! Family Guy is on too. Yes yess!</p>
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<h2>To Watch</h2>
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<p>Amar’e posterizing Mbenga:</p>
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<p>A wild play that begins with a Devin Harris steal and ends with Courtney Lee slamming home an alley-oop:</p>
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<p>Kevin Durant’s sweet baseline dunk:</p>
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<p>Awesome NBA singing Part 1, starring three young Sacramento Kings:</p>
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<p>Awesome NBA singing Part 2, starring Danilo Gallinari:</p>
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<h2>To Read</h2>
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<p><a href="http://kevindurant35.com/2009/12/27/my-new-teammate-eric-maynor/">Kevin Durant blogging about his new teammate, Eric Maynor.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-mcgradyrockets122809&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns">Adrian Wojnarowski tells us what’s going on with Tracy McGrady right now.</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2009/12/29/have-respect-he-was-legend/">Zach Harper takes a look back at how astonishingly good Tracy McGrady used to be.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[_ I took a break from daily recaps last week, but trust me when I tell you I didn’t take a break from watching ball or reading about it. There’s no way I can let a week of action go by without sharing my thoughts, so here’s a mammoth recap. I’ve done this before, using [...]]]></description>
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<p>I took a break from daily recaps last week, but trust me when I tell you I didn’t take a break from watching ball or reading about it. There’s no way I can let a week of action go by without sharing my thoughts, so here’s a mammoth recap.<span id="more-484"></span> I’ve done this before, using Twitter updates and YouTube videos to guide me. This time, I went through <a href="http://www.delicious.com/jameslovesbasketball">my Delicious bookmarks</a> and picked out a bunch of my favourite links from the week. Took forever, but it’s fun to share the work of some of my favourite writers. </p>
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<h2>Monday, Dec. 14</h2>
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<p><a href="http://offthedribble.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/13/bucks-fans-respond-to-boguts-incentive/">“Bucks Fans Respond to Bogut’s Incentive”</a> – Fred Birman takes a look at Squad 6 for the  NYT’s Off the Dribble blog.</p>
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<p>I’ve linked to an article on Squad 6 before, but you may have missed that and this is a great piece. If you didn’t know, Squad 6 is “a wild cluster of standing, chanting and screaming fans decked out in wigs, sombreros and even a man brandishing a wrestling-style championship belt.” Bucks center Andrew Bogut held auditions for people to be a part of it, and all members go to the games for free. The important thing: you have to stand up the whole game and make noise, or you’re not allowed back. This kicks so much ass.</p>
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<p><a href="http://bullsbythehorns.com/?p=1426">“Sometimes the truth hurts…”</a> &#8211; Matt McHale of By The Horns takes an honest look at his team.</p>
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<p>This is a bit of a depressing read, but it shows exactly how Bulls fans had to feel after <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Behind-the-Box-Score-where-the-C-s-outclassed-t?urn=nba,208294">their team’s performance against the Boston Celtics</a>. It’s hard to follow a team that doesn’t play up to its potential on defense and runs one of the ugliest offenses in the league. These Bulls are not fun to watch, leading to fan frustration that is intensified by the fact that it’s hard to trust the team’s management. One reason that fans don’t trust the management is because of the whole Ben Gordon situation. After messing with their highest-scoring, hardest-working player’s role and minutes for years, they screwed him around in contract negotiations and eventually let him walk for nothing at the end of his rookie deal. Anyway, as McHale covers here, the Bulls really miss Ben Gordon. They had hoped that John Salmons would make up for his absence, but he’s apparently forgotten how to shoot the basketball (38.5 FG%, 32.7 3PT). So has Kirk Hinrich (35.5% FG, 29.6% 3PT). Without Gordon, the Bulls can’t spread the floor properly. The result, so far, has been a team that takes and misses a lot of long, two-point jumpers. Not fun.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.blogabull.com/2009/12/14/1200814/rose-and-vinny-on-roses-role">“Rose and Vinny on Rose’s role”</a> – Matt of Blog-a-Bull comments on a couple of pieces about Chicago’s young PG.</p>
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<p>In addition to fretting over the generally ugly basketball their team has been playing, Bulls fans have been worried about their potential franchise player, Derrick Rose. There’s no sense skirting around the issue: he’s been disappointing this season. At first, his unspectacular play could be blamed on the fact he was coming back from an injury, but it has persisted. The problem is that the flaws we saw last season – poor man and team defense, poor outside shooting, and an only decent ability to create for his teammates – are still there, and his breathtaking drives to the basket are less frequent. Not many Bulls fans are jumping off the bandwagon completely, but few are as excited as they were last season. If you ask me, he’s still got a chance to be one of the very best players in the league. He’s got elite quickness and scoring ability and he’s only 21 years old. I think he’ll get better the year goes on, and, even if he doesn’t, we will see improvements next season. It’s important that he works on his weaknesses in the summer, though. And part of that responsibility is on the franchise that’s paying him – the Bulls have to make sure he is working on the right things so he can develop into the player they want him to be. A coaching change might be a start, here.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sbnation.com/2009/12/14/1199710/the-nba-watchability-scale-helping-you-find-the-right-team-to-watch-this-holiday-season">“NBA &#8216;Watchability&#8217; Scale: Ranking Every Team Based On Entertainment, Not Talent”</a>  &#8211; Mike Prada of Bullets Forever tells us which teams he’s watching on League Pass.</p>
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<p>If you somehow missed this last week, you’ll notice immediately that those Bulls I’ve been talking about are right at the bottom, heh. Anyway, as a League Pass addict I loved reading this and agree with the vast majority of what is said here. The Bucks are WAY TOO LOW at #11, though – I’d have Jennings and Co. in a three-way tie with the Rockets and Thunder, right at the top of the list.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.clutchfans.net/news/1545/the_day_t-mac_lost_houston/">“The Day T-Mac Lost The City Of Houston”</a> – Clutch goes over a couple of clips from a Rockets/Raptors game last year that non-Rockets fans might have never seen.</p>
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<p>Okay, this is a bit random… but I remember this game well. Not for McGrady’s loafing, although I do remember talking about that. I remember this because I watched this one at <a href="http://raptorsrepublic.com/events/">Raptors Fan Friday</a> and, surprisingly, it was a blowout in the Raptors’ favour. Once the game was out of hand, Von Wafer had his coming out party, starting a streak of 12-straight double-digit scoring games after a string of DNP-CD’s. I ran into the great J.E. Skeets on the street later that night and we conversed about all things NBA. I drunkenly harassed him about why he hates Mike Bibby so much, but didn’t get a concrete answer. I’m pretty sure I made some absurd claims about how awesome I was at basketball as a 9-year-old living in Australia, too. Good night.</p>
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<p><a href="http://celticshub.com/2009/12/14/who-is-the-mvp-at-the-quarter-pole/">“Who is the MVP at the Quarter Pole?”</a>  – Zach Lowe at Celtics Hub says, based on numbers, you could make the case that Rajon Rondo is Boston’s MVP.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2009/12/14/rondo_giving_it_his_best_shot/?rss_id=Boston.com+--+Boston+Celtics+news">“Rondo giving it his best shot”</a> – Gary Washburn takes a look at Rondo and his improving jump shot.</p>
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<p>This is just the start of the Rondo love from last week. It’s great, isn’t it? Fine, I know, I know. Most people don’t like Rajon as much as I do. Just let me have this: Rondo is improving on his weaknesses and is possibly, POSSIBLY the key to the Celtics’ hot start.</p>
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<p><a href="http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/2009/12/14/mavericks-coach-rick-carlisle-can-probably-beat-you-at-table-tennis/">“Mavericks Coach Rick Carlisle Can Probably Beat You At Table Tennis”</a> – Zac Crain shares a video from Dynamic Table Tennis TV.</p>
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<p>Maybe it’s just me, but I found this incredibly amusing. I love finding out that NBA people have strange hobbies. This almost beats finding out that Todd MacCulloch has become a professional pinball player. I also love that this isn’t the last weird Carlisle link I have for you this week. Just wait.</p>
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<p><a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/12/13/haslem-accepts-new-role-still-wants-to-stay-with-heat/">“Haslem Accepts New Role, Still Wants To Stay With Heat”</a> – Tim Povtak of NBA FanHouse takes a look at the classy, consistent power forward.</p>
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<p>A few telling quotes from and about Udonis in this piece. It’s actually from December 13, so I’m cheating a bit. I think it flew a bit under the radar, though, and you should read it. People don’t talk much about Haslem because his game lacks the, um, flash of some of his teammates, but he is a solid, dependable pro that all 29 other teams would love to have.</p>
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<p><a href=" http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/47608/with_blazers_struggling_at_the_point,_bayless_wants_more_minutes">“With Blazers Struggling At The Point, Bayless Wants More Minutes”</a> – The Baseline shares a quote from a frustrated second-year player.</p>
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<p>There’s really not much to analyze here. Jerryd Bayless wanted more playing time when this was published. Just know that I’m smiling while I type this. If you don’t know why, you absolutely must keep on reading.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.raptorblog.com/091214a.php">“Post-game thoughts: Raptors 101, Rockets 88”</a> – Scott Carefoot of RaptorBlog takes a look at the Raptors’ point guard situation after this Sunday afternoon win.</p>
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<p>Carefoot starts this piece by saying there should be no debate about whether or not Jarrett Jack should start at PG for the Raptors. In his view, Jack should start and the Raptors should be looking to trade Jose Calderon. Well, um, I think there is still a debate and I have to disagree with him. I love Jarrett Jack, but he can’t do what Jose Calderon does. Even against good defense, Jose does a tremendous job of running the offense and finding guys shots where they are comfortable. Two years ago, the man should have been an All-Star with the way he was shooting from all areas of the court, distributing the ball, and playing decent defense. Last season? Different story. Jose was hurt all year and couldn’t play D. This season? Well, that’s where things get complicated. His defense has remained pretty awful, although in my opinion he is still easily a net positive because of his offensive play. But it’s led some people, like Carefoot, to reasonably argue that Jack is better for the squad. He’s playing pretty damn well right now as Jose is sitting out with a hip problem. Calderon’s current status is making me question whether or not he was ever healthy this season. The key question here is whether or not we’ll ever again see the guy who should have been an All-Star two years ago. That guy wasn’t close to being the worst defensive PG in the NBA. Jarrett Jack is not nearly as good as that guy. I hope we get him back and this debate ends.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/dec/14/wizards-arenas-missing-the-mark-mentally/">“Wizards’ Arenas missing the mark mentally”</a> – Mike Jones of the Washington Times examines the strange clutch mistakes Gilbert Arenas has been making.</p>
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<p>Reading quotes from frustrated players always bums me out. It’s especially upsetting when it comes to Gil, though. The guy was/is known for his immense swagger. Agent Zero isn’t meant to be missing free throws at inopportune times. He isn’t meant to doubt himself. But he’s human, so this stuff is happening. It’s all a part of the comeback process, I guess. More on him later. For now, a few videos before we move on to Tuesday’s stuff:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thetwomangame.com/2009/12/moving-pictures-walking-on-sunshine-with-a-sore-ankle/">Rob Mahoney of The Two Man Game breaks down Josh Howard’s performance in his return to the court</a>. This is a part of his fantastic Moving Pictures series – watch the others if you haven’t already.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/rockets/video/2009/12/14/brooksboblehead512Kmov-1152426">Rockets players meet the Aaron Brooks bobblehead</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/suns/fans/holiday09_ecard.html?fam">Happy Holidays from the Phoenix Suns</a></p>
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<h2>Tuesday, Dec. 15</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.dallasbasketball.com/fullColumn.php?id=2344">“Carlisle On Mavs: &#8216;We Make Hard Work Out Of Sex’”</a> – Um, the story is in the title.</p>
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<p>Remember I said I had another weird Carlisle link for you? Well, yeah, this is it. If there’s a better (or funnier) way for a coach to express that his team is making things unnecessarily difficult, I haven’t heard it. Just brilliant.</p>
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<p><a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/11540/chris-pauls-role-superstar">“Chris Paul’s role: Superstar”</a> – Henry Abbott examines what’s going on with Chris Paul and his Hornets, referencing <a href="http://www.hornets247.com/blog/2009/12/15/the-mavericks-beat-the-hornets">some work done by Niall Doherty of Hornets247</a>.</p>
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<p>I feel a bit stupid linking to TrueHoop. Everyone reads TrueHoop. I&#8217;m not linking to the Simmons/Gladwell piece from this week, even though I enjoyed it. But then again, I think this Henry Abbott piece might have slipped by some people. It’s an interesting question – could Chris Paul possibly be hurting his team? Could the guy who dragged a team seriously lacking in talent to 49 wins last season be preventing his club from getting more wins now? The answer: um, maybe. Abbott’s intention is obviously not to diminish Paul’s brilliance, but rather to ask if his talents are currently being used properly. Here’s my take: Paul isn’t 100% and he is playing far too many minutes. You’ve no right to be mad at CP3, but if you’re mad at coach Jeff Bower for having him out there for so long, trying to do everything, that’s fine with me.</p>
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<p><a href="http://blog.bandwagonknick.com/2009/12/14/the-knicks-on-defense-quarter-season-report.aspx">“The Knicks On Defense: Quarter Season Report”</a> – Bandwagon Knick looks at the Knicks’ D using data from Synergy Sports.</p>
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<p>I absolutely love reading pieces like this one. I’m definitely a stat geek and I think this kind of highly specific data helps us understand the game better. If you haven’t caught many Knicks games this season (and I wouldn’t blame you if that was the case), you’ll learn a lot. I’m especially appreciative that this post is focusing on DEFENSE, as that side of the game is so damn hard to quantify. I wish this info was available for every team in the league… well, actually it is, but it’s not cheap.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.goldenstateofmind.com/2009/12/15/1201205/so-many-deck-chairs-so-little-time">“So many deck chairs, so little time- 2009-2010 Golden State Warriors season through 24 games”</a> – Jae from Golden State of Mind provides a harsh but fair critique of the Warriors’ start to the season.</p>
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<p>I can’t say I actually enjoyed reading this, even though it’s excellent. Nellie’s Warriors have long been one of my favourite teams to watch, but this season they mostly frustrate me. I love Curry, Ellis, Randolph, and Morrow, but I don’t love the sloppy basketball they’re playing. Jae tells fans to let go of their playoff hopes if they still have them and can’t find a single bright spot in the season aside from Stephen Curry, kinda. Damn.</p>
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<p><a href="http://philadunkia.com/?p=1180">“GM 24 Recap – Snapped”</a> – Philadunkia examines how the Sixers finally ended their losing with with a win over Golden State.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/12/game-notes-warriors-at-sixers-2/">“Game Notes: Warriors at Sixers”</a> – Tzvi Twersky of SLAM gives an account of his experience at the game.</p>
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<p>Oh, this was a fun game for me. I’d been waiting for Philly to get a damn W. The best part was how A.I. played; here are a couple of quotes:</p>
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<blockquote><p>“What really impressed us is that he looked like he is finally getting his legs under him.  He was quick, active and used his legs to go into his jumper instead of fading away.  Getting his left knee drained twice may have helped and we’re sure having a couple days off did not hurt either.” &#8211; Philadunkia</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>“AI doesn’t seem upset that he’s not getting the ball too much (he’s playing off the ball, and goes plays at a time without touching it). He seems happy just to be playing meaningful minutes. Got to love that.” – Tzvi Twersky</p></blockquote>
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<p>There are a couple of things I don’t like, going back and reading these. Elton Brand only played 16 minutes off the bench in this one, even though he was effective. Oh, and Ivey’s knee problem has meant he’s only played one game since. Blah.</p>
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<p><a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/2009/12/15/the-difference-between-admiration-and-awe.aspx">“The difference between admiration and awe”</a> – The Roy Halladay trade inspired Scott Carefoot to think about Chris Bosh’s place in the hearts of Toronto fans.</p>
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<p>The basic argument here is that, while Chris Bosh is certainly popular in Toronto, the fans don’t love him the same way they loved Roy Halladay or Vince Carter. If Bosh leaves town, they will be disappointed but not utterly devastated. Living in Toronto, this rings true to me. It’s unfortunate because you can make a very good case that Bosh is playing better basketball this year than VC ever has. The love we had for Vince here can hardly be overstated, though. We loved him like Philly loves Allen Iverson and Cleveland loves LeBron James. There was a time when he was the most exciting player in the world and we all took great pride in having him play in our city. With Bosh, it’s not quite the same and Carefoot captures that perfectly. As for Halladay? Wrong sport for me, sorry. But <a href="http://neverlecture.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/12/">Wagman threw up on the street after finding out he was gone</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Blair_is_still_a_great_unknown_for_Spurs.html">“Blair still a great unknown” </a>– Jeff McDonald shares a couple of great quotes about rookie DeJuan Blair from Coach Popovich.</p>
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<p>Rookie love, people. I dig it. The key Pop quote is here: “He&#8217;s a strange dude. Those things he does out there, I don&#8217;t know how he gets them done. I don&#8217;t know what his game is. I don&#8217;t know what to do with him.” This is hilarious to me. One of the best coaches in our game is saying even he doesn’t understand how Blair gets it done. The point is that Blair doesn’t really have any post moves, lacks height, lacks elite athleticism, but somehow manages to grab rebounds better than almost anyone in the league and score well around the basket. Pop doesn’t run any plays for Blair; he just throws the guy out there and hopes he delivers. The vast majority of the time, he does.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.peachtreehoops.com/2009/12/15/1201441/is-al-horford-playing-out-of">“Is Al Horford playing out of position or just creating a new one?” </a>– Peachtree Hoops’s must-read on Al Horford’s improvement and where he fits with the future of the center position.</p>
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<p>So good. The idea is that, even though Horford is a non-traditional center, he matches up favourably with almost every 5 in the league. With the way he’s producing and the wins the Hawks are piling up, it’s hard to argue this point. And all of this makes me happy. I was a bit worried about him when he didn’t make the second-year leap I expected him to. Turns out we just needed to wait a year.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/12660810/sit-down-for-this-nbas-vital-signs-checking-in-just-fine">“Sit down for this: NBA&#8217;s vital signs checking in just fine”</a> – Ken Berger says that, despite attendance being down, there might be more NBA fans than you think.</p>
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<p>Really interesting read. It sucks that so many arenas have so many empty seats, but at least people still seem to care about the league. It’s encouraging to know that TNT’s NBA ratings are up. The question becomes, then, how is the NBA going to make money off its new, young fans? Surely, a huge portion of the NBA’s 1.7 million Twitter followers are not coming to games. How many of these fans are shelling out the cash for League Pass Broadband? Can the NBA make up for the lost ticket revenue in other ways? I don’t know, I’m just asking questions here.</p>
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<h2>Wednesday, Dec. 16</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.cavstheblog.com/?p=818">“Recap: Cavs 99, Nets 89 (Or, That Was Just As Good As Any Other Regular Season Win! Technically Speaking!)”</a> – John Krolik of Cavs: The Blog gives some insight into the Cavs/Nets game from the night before.</p>
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<p>First, I have to say you should always Krolik’s stuff. Really, you should read all of the people I’m linking to here, but I’m mentioning Krolik in particular because I always feel like I’ve learned a lot when I read his stuff. I’ll admit that, despite LeBron’s awesomeness, the Cavs would not crack the top 10 in my watchability rankings. This means I miss more of their games than, say, Thunder games. I basically feel like I’ve watched the games after I read his detailed recaps, though. Anyway, the key thing that stands out here to me: Krolik appreciates Jamario Moon’s rebounding and believes that this skill would be key in small-ball lineups that feature LeBron James at the 4. He also implies that Mike Brown should, you know, actually play LeBron at the 4. I’m 100% with him on this. I loved the Jamario signing at the time (and the Parker one, too) mainly because it would allow James to get more minutes as a PF, where he is even more of a matchup nightmare than at the 3. I’m really hoping coach Brown experiments with this more as the season goes along. Even if he doesn’t, I still say the Cavs had a pretty damn good off-season. Moon and Anthony Parker may not have been loved much in some sectors of Raptors Nation when they were starters last season, but they’re more than capable role players in Cleveland. And as for Shaq, well… It hasn’t worked out that great so far, but methinks the move will pay dividends in the playoffs if/when they match up with Orlando. And you can’t forget that all they gave up for him was Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2009/12/15/1202556/phoenix-suns-remain-undefeated-at">“Phoenix Suns Remain Undefeated at Home with Win over Spurs”</a> – Phoenix Stan happily reflects on a big Suns win at Bright Side Of The Sun.</p>
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<p>This was one of the most memorable games of the week, if only for Goran Dragic’s performance. His 18 points were a career-high and he played great D, too. This man has made such great strides this season. It’s been said elsewhere, but I’ve gotta say that he’s impressed the hell out of me all year long. Watching him last season, I just couldn’t see him becoming a real rotation player. I love it when I have to eat my words about things like that.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.red94.net/?p=269">“Thoughts on Pistons – Rockets: McGrady’s Debut” </a>– Rahat Huq puts Tracy McGrady under the microscope.</p>
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<p>Gotta show some love for the newest member of the TrueHoop Network, Red94. I hadn’t read any of Rahat’s work until the TrueHoop debut, but have devoured everything he’s written since then. Great stuff. Anyway, if you missed it, this is really all you need to know about T-Mac’s first game back. Love the little note on rookie Chase Budinger at the end, too.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/12/16/1202844/media-row-report-blazers-95-kings">“Media Row Report: Blazers 95 Kings 88”</a> – Ben Golliver at Blazers Edge</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2009/12/16/1202948/blazers-mount-comeback-edge-kings">“Blazers Mount Comeback, Edge Kings 95-88” </a>– Tom Ziller at Sactown Royalty </p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cowbellkingdom.com/?p=836">“Game 23 Recap: Blazers 95, Kings 88”</a> – Zach Harper at Cowbell Kingdom</p>
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<p>All three of these writers are fantastic. The fact that I just happily re-read three different recaps of a game I watched should speak to that. Anyway, check these posts out and see the love for Jerryd Bayless and Tyreke Evans. Also, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy the negative comments about Spencer Hawes just a little bit. I don’t hate much on here, but I have to say Hawes is one of my least favourite players to watch. He’s got nice touch on his shot, but he doesn’t play like a big man. He doesn’t have much athleticism, doesn’t grab many rebounds, and doesn’t play good defense inside. These are some of the same criticisms that have been fairly levied on Raptors big man Andrea Bargnani, but there’s a difference: Bargs has, albeit slowly, improved on his weaknesses each season. Plus, he occasionally does phenomenal things offensively that make me momentarily forget he has any weaknesses at all. Can’t say the same about Spencer.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/12/post-up-return-of-t-mac/">“Post Up: Return of T-Mac”</a> – Holly MacKenzie.</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Behind-the-Box-Score-where-the-Spurs-can-t-guar?urn=nba,209206">“Behind the Box Score, where the Spurs can&#8217;t guard anyone”</a> – Kelly Dwyer.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2009/12/16/lion-facelemon-face-12-16-09-shaqzunas-onealkaus-edition/">“Lion Face/Lemon Face 12.16.09: Shaqzunas O’Nealkaus Edition”</a> – Zach Harper.</p>
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<p>Honestly, if you’re not reading the Post Up, Behind the Box Score, and Lion Face/Lemon Face every morning, I don’t particularly want you reading me. I look forward to these every day and could link them all over this post, but that would be a bit redundant so I’m just doing to do ‘em all here. You’ll notice some props given to Michael Beasley for his performance against Toronto in all three, and his quote featured in both Holly and Kelly’s pieces is my second-favourite from last week. It would seem that Dwyer is with me on Chase Budinger and Harper is with me on Spencer Hawes. Finally, um, I have to quote this bit of Lion Face/Lemon Face:</p>
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<blockquote><p>Seriously Toronto defense, go kill yourself. You’re putting all of these nice, fine Canadians into some jigsaw, Saw type of torture machine every time you hike up the shorts, sit down in a defensive stance and then allow a ton of points on a lot of easy shot attempts. Please check yourself and quick wrecking this Canadian pride.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.silverscreenandroll.com/2009/12/15/1201341/back-to-back-preview-bulls-and">“Back-to-Back Preview: Bulls and Bucks”</a> – Dexter Fishmore of Silver Screen and Roll looks ahead to two games that (spoiler alert) the Lakers end up winning. </p>
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<p>Including this because Fishmore totally eviscerates the Bulls in a way that not even Bulls bloggers have done thus far this season. Also, if you don’t love Andrew Bogut already (and you should because you know about Squad 6), you will after you watch the video of him high-fiving the air after a made free throw.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.detroitbadboys.com/archives/2009-12-16/appreciating-charlie-villanueva-perfect-in-the-post/">“Appreciating Charlie Villanueva: Perfect in the Post?” </a>– Mike Payne of Detroit Bad Boys takes a close look at Charlie Villanueva’s success in the post.</p>
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<p>I knew Charlie V. was scoring pretty well this year, but damn. He’s this unstoppable down low? I had no idea. This is an awesome use of specialized stats and it’s very encouraging for those who are worried about Detroit spending all their cap space on “two bench players” this past summer.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.celticsblog.com/2009/12/16/1201427/rondos-latest-trick-consistency">“Rondo&#8217;s Latest Trick: Consistency”</a> – Jeff Clark of CelticsBlog argues that Rajon Rondo’s consistency this season means he should make the All-Star Team. </p>
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<p>That’s right, another Rondo piece. You don’t have to read it if you don’t want to, but I loved it. I’m telling you (and so is Jeff), this guy has been a monster. The hate is irrelevant. He’s playing out of his mind and there’s no doubt in my mind that he deserves an All-Star nod.</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/columns/story?columnist=macmahon_tim&amp;id=4747343">“Nowitzki relishes role in crunch time”</a> – Tim McMahon of ESPN Dallas uses statistical and anecdotal evidence to prove Dirk is as clutch as they come.</p>
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<p>I fear Dirk in the clutch. He’s come up big at the end of games numerous times this season and the play where he beat my Bucks with his shot over Luc Richard Mbah a Moute is permanently etched into my brain. We were talking about consistency with Rondo, and, man, I’m not sure “consistent” is a strong enough term to talk about Dirk’s excellence in his twelfth NBA season. He has been so reliable all year that it’s hard to even know what to say about him. I expect a dominant performance every time he steps onto the court and that’s pretty much what I get.</p>
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<p><a href="http://blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami/2009/12/15/warriors-new-slogan-buy-tickets-or-else-randolph-gets-it/">“Warriors’ new slogan: Buy tickets or else Randolph gets it!”</a> – Tim Kawakami remains very critical of the Golden State organization as he discusses the fact that Anthony Randolph is on the trading block.</p>
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<p>It’s obvious Kawakami gets some joy out of slamming the front office. But, really, with the way they’ve treated their fans, I don’t blame him. The guy writes with anger but the anger is fucking real and I love it. I don’t, however, love what the Warriors are doing. At all. Randolph is a 20-year-old second-year player and the team has been screwing around with his playing time since he got to the Bay Area, regardless of how he’s performed on the court. Actually, you know what, I DO love that he’s on the trading block. Anything to get him out of there. Anything to avoid a Tyrus Thomas scenario. This kid has SO MUCH potential, I can’t bear to see him fail to realize it.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2009/12/16/someone-over-the-rainbow/">“Someone Over The Rainbow” </a>– Rob Mahoney delves deep into Russell Westbrook’s game.</p>
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<p>Man, what great writing. Seriously, I hope no one stopped after Monday or Tuesday. Look at the people in this section – Krolik, Ziller, Harper, MacKenzie, Dwyer, Mahoney, and the list goes on. These are pros. I’m just trying to learn from them. Anyway, Westbrook: the guy has such obvious potential to be an elite player. He is exciting as hell right now and his defensive abilities are off the charts for a second-year point guard. However, he doesn’t play like a “pure” PG and his decision-making can drive you a bit crazy. If you’re like me, reading this will keep you optimistic and patient when it comes to the possibility of him becoming who we want him to be.</p>
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<p><a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/12/16/livingston-keeps-moving-without-looking-back/">“Livingston Keeps Moving Forward Without Looking Back”</a> – Chris Tomasson of NBA FanHouse talks to Livingston and other players about his journey back to the NBA.</p>
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<p>I’m just going to assume you know about the injury. Just reading the first couple of paragraphs made me feel sick, but I was smiling by the end of the article. Shaun has long been one of my favourite players and I can’t describe how happy it makes me to see him playing and contributing at the NBA level. It’s just a bonus that he’s on one of my favourite teams. He had unlimited potential when he was drafted and that’s curbed a bit now, but, really, fuck it. That’s not the point. I guess it kind of sucks if he never makes an All-Star team, but the fact that he’s playing at all is incredible. What a story. Root for this man and respect the hell out of him. Thank you.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-lakers-fyi16-2009dec16,0,6304039.story">“Ron Artest returns to Chicago and talks about environment”</a> – Mike Bresnahan writes about Ron Artest as he returns to Chicago.</p>
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<p>Remember I said the Beasley quote was my second favourite? Here’s, by far, my favourite quote of the week:</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s great. I take it on dates and everything. Fine wine. A lot of romance. A lot of kissing up. Trying to get used to her and hopefully she&#8217;ll give me her number. I love the triangle.&#8221; – Ron Artest, when asked about his relationship with the Lakers’ offense.
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<p><a href="http://www.freep.com/article/20091216/SPORTS03/912160352/1051/sports03/Bynum-hopes-shoe-swap-will-keep-him-healthy">“Bynum hopes shoe swap will keep him healthy”</a> – Vince Ellis.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/sports/articles/2009/12/15/20091215suns-jared-dudley-threes1216.html">“Suns forward Jared Dudley adds 3s to defense”</a> – Paul Coro</p>
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<p>If there’s a news story about an All-OTN Team guy, I’ve gotta share it. Not a whole lot here, though. Apparently, Will Bynum’s damn sprained ankles may have been related to the fact he was wearing shoes unsuitable for how he plays. And Jared Dudley has improved his NBA game the same way he improved his college game, by working extremely hard. That’s how he became one of the league’s best three-point shooters. But you already knew that.</p>
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<h2>Thursday, Dec. 17</h2>
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<p><a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/2009/12/17/just-because-you-re-moving.aspx?">“Just because you&#8217;re moving&#8230;”</a> – Holly MacKenzie takes an honest look at what’s been ailing the Raptors.</p>
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<p>Man, that Wooden quote. I LOVE that quote. I think the first time I heard it was when commentator Jack Armstrong said it during a Raptors broadcast years ago. Not 100% on that, but I do know it’s been with me for years. So, yeah, I was sold after the first line. But I kept reading and kept nodding my head as I agreed with everything and I kept grimacing as the mutual dissatisfaction with this Raps team sunk in. What’s bothered me most in the Raptors’ losses is that sometimes they just don’t play like a team I’d watch if I didn’t feel like I had to. I like every single player on this roster and feel like I’ve got to know them through reading and watching interviews and hearing stories about them during their time in this city, but, as a group, it’s just not working a lot of the time. If you look at the teams I love watching (ex. Rockets, Thunder, Bucks, Suns…), they seem to play better than they are. I love the little things they do. It’s ball movement, togetherness, hustle, and defensive intensity that get me. These Raptors have rarely had these things for a full 48 minutes. Even though they were projected to be a bad defensive team and that’s been their downfall, you get the feeling they are underperforming when you consider the talent on the roster. In short stretches, or, rarely, in one entire game, you see how dangerous this team could be if they got it right. This team gives defenses fits with its outside shooting and offensive execution. At times, these guys play solid team defense, especially when the more athletic bench players are in the game. But there have been so many little, stupid mistakes that add up throughout games. These mistakes lead to a sense of frustration on the part of both the players and the fans. Here’s hoping these decrease as the season rolls on and watching and writing about Toronto’s team becomes more fun.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/david_aldridge/12/17/oden/index.html">“Despite setbacks, Oden optimistic on his future”</a> – David Aldridge’s fantastic piece on Greg Oden and his rehab.</p>
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<p>I’m sure you know how great of a writer David Aldridge is and I’m pretty sure you’ve already seen the videos and read the quotes from when Oden talked to the media at practice last week. I’ve got to link to this anyway, just in case you missed it… plus, I really want to be able to share a fantastic fact that I learned reading it: Oden’s dog is named Charles Barkley McLovin. You have to love that.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.queencityhoops.com/DepreciationOfDiaw.php">&#8220;Boris Diaw’s Fade Out&#8221;</a> – Brett Hainline of Queen City Hoops searches for an answer to the Boris Diaw conundrum.</p>
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<p>Diaw hasn’t been fitting in with this Bobcats team since Stephen Jackson arrived. It was great when he started producing for them after he came from Phoenix, but it was somewhat of a surprise as well. His star had certainly faded in Phoenix ever since his role was minimized with the return of their other key players. It seems like the same thing is happening in Charlotte now and it’s a problem. This Charlotte team is going to make another run at the playoffs and if they’re going to finally make it they will need his help.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cowbellkingdom.com/?p=841">“Game 24 Recap: Kings 112, Wizards 109”</a> – Zach Harper of Cowbell Kingdom</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2009/12/17/1205195/tyreke-evans-you-are-a-maniac">“Tyreke Evans, You Are A Maniac”</a> – Tom Ziller of Sactown Royalty</p>
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<p>I wanted to limit the amount of times I linked to the same people, but I’ve done it again. If you missed the Wizards/Kings game on Wednesday night, I’m a bit mad at you. But you can kind of make up for it by reading these great recaps and watching the videos. It sort of broke my heart to see Gilbert lose the ball at the end, but Tyreke Evans is just so unbelievably good. How is this man a rookie? It’s ridiculous. Fellow rookie Omri Casspi gets some much-deserved love in those writeups, too.</p>
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<p><a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizardsinsider/2009/12/arenas-feels-overshadowed-by-1.html">“Arenas overshadowed by $111 million deal?”</a> – Michael Lee of the Washington Post talks to Gilbert about the big contract hanging over his head.</p>
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<p>If I was Gilbert, I wouldn’t want to hear about the contract all the time either. But, unfortunately, that’s what comes with signing those deals. It’s going to come up, especially when you’re not producing like other people who are making that kind of money. To me, though, the root of the issue is expectations – both what we expect from a near-max-money guy and what we expect from a guy working his way back from a serious injury. I have to emphasize that making all that money doesn’t make you perfect. Making that money doesn’t make you completely responsible for the team’s fortunes. And, in this case, making that money doesn’t make you immune to rust and doesn’t make you recover from injuries at a superhuman rate. I’m sure different Wizards fans had different expectations for Arenas going into this season, but if you’re upset with his individual play I think you have to re-evaluate yours. Obviously, his late-game anti-heroics have been a bit of a shock, but is it a catastrophe that his efficiency is down from where it was before he missed two full seasons of action? Is it unexpected that he has trouble elevating at the basket now? It shouldn’t be. We’ve seen flashes of Gilbert’s former self this season but we’ve also seen a man who is mortal like the rest of us. He’ll get back to being Agent Zero, but it’ll take time.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ocregister.com/sports/phil-224593-kobe-started.html">“Phil designs Kobe’s heroics”</a> – Kevin Ding of The Orange County Register gives some great insights about <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57yR0MphgwU">Kobe’s game-winner against Milwaukee</a>.</p>
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<p>You’ve probably already read this and know about Kobe’s flashback to the 1991 finals. It just felt wrong not to mention it in a weekly recap. Gotta say, I was rooting for the Bucks hard in this game. Like always. But when that shot went in, I wasn’t upset. That’s just greatness and I can’t be mad at that. The blocking call a couple of possessions earlier, though? I can be mad at that. Utter bullshit.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/knicks/2009/12/17/2009-12-17_dantoni_nate.html">“New York Knicks coach Mike D&#8217;Antoni says sitting Nate Robinson was nothing personal”</a> &#8211; Frank Isola of the New York Daily News shares some quotes from Mike D’Antoni about Nate Robinson’s benching.</p>
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<p>Bah, this confuses me. I want to believe D’Antoni, but I find it difficult. Is Nate that destructive on the floor? Does he really make the team that much worse? What’s different from last season, when he was effective? It’s hard for me to argue against the benching with the way they’ve played better without him, but I think Robinson’s skills make him worthy of playing time. Mike is saying that Nate is “a good guy” and he’d  “play Satan himself” if he thought it’d help the team, and I’m left wondering how honest he’s being about the whole situation.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/q_with_daryl_morey_rockets__2009_12_17.html">&#8220;Q&#038;A With Daryl Morey”</a> – Jason Friedman interviews the Rockets’ GM at the quarter-mark of the season.</p>
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<p>Before I talk about the content, I have to give huge credit to Jason Friedman and Rockets.com. I read more articles on the Rockets’ official site than all of the other teams’ sites combined and that’s pretty much just because of Friedman’s stuff. Now, onto Morey: I love his genuine and thoughtful answers to all the questions here and, when asked about team-building and what he’s learned since he’s been on the job, he gives the best anti-tanking argument I’ve ever heard. It’s simple as hell, but I’ve never thought of it this way. When you’re winning games, your players become more valuable. They’re seen as “winning players” and the demand for them goes up throughout the league. Houston’s positioned themselves to be a major player in the trade market if they want to because they have a bunch of guys on short, inexpensive contracts and they’re winning. This is the other side of the coin when you’re talking about accepting losses in order to get good draft position.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/20091217_Cavaliers__West_dealing_with_issues__one_day_at_a_time_.html">“Cavaliers&#8217; West dealing with issues &#8216;one day at a time&#8217;”</a> – Dick Jerardi of the Philadelphia Daily News gets some great quotes from Phil Martelli, Delonte’s college coach.</p>
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<p>This is another “big” article from last week, so I’ll leave the content alone and assume you’ve read it. I just want to add that West is a HUGE part of this Cavaliers team. I know he’s coming off the bench right now, but he might be the team’s second-most important player. He doesn’t look like he should be, but he’s well above-average on both ends of the court and, if the Cavs are going to do more playoff damage than they did last year, they need him. I don’t know the extent or the details of the mental health issues he’s facing, but I hope for his own sake and for the sake of NBA fans that he gets everything straightened out as much as it can be. I’ve said Cleveland isn’t one of my favourite teams to watch, but that has nothing to do with Delonte.</p>
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<h2>Friday, Dec. 18</h2>
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<p>Jerryd Bayless was the star on Thursday night, so all of the internet’s all-stars were talking about him on Friday morning. Some evidence:</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Behind-the-Box-Score-where-the-Blazers-have-a-n?urn=nba,209787">“Behind the Box Score, where the Blazers have a new stud”</a> – Kelly Dwyer.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2009/12/the-post-up-j-bayless/">“The Post Up: J. Bayless!”</a> – Holly MacKenzie.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.hardwoodparoxysm.com/2009/12/18/lion-facelemon-face-12-17-09-jerryd-bayless-just-happened-edition/">“Lion Face/Lemon Face 12.17.09: JERRYD BAYLESS JUST HAPPENED EDITION”</a> – Matt Moore.</p>
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<p><a href="http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/12/18/jerryd-bayless-and-the-liberation-of-combo-guards/">“Jerryd Bayless and the Liberation of Combo Guards”</a> – Tom Ziller.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.blazersedge.com/2009/12/18/1206976/media-row-report-blazers-105-suns">“Media Row Report: Blazers 105 Suns 102”</a> – Ben Golliver.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thenolookpass.com/2009/12/18/if-you-dont-know-now-you-know-part-2/">“If You Don’t Know, Now You Know (Part 2)”</a> – Rey Moralde.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.asternwarning.com/20091218405/articles/nba/jerryd-bayless-woooo.html">“Jerryd Bayless!! Woooo!!” </a>– Mark Schiralli aka mookie.</p>
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<p>Yes, I know I said I would only link to those daily recaps once. Whatever. I don’t have a whole lot to add here on top of all those great pieces, but I’ll say this: I was fucking overjoyed watching Bayless do his thing that night. I thought he’d be a fantastic player when he came out of college and the one thing that pissed me off about that great Portland squad last year was the fact that they didn’t give him a chance. It’s true that his per-minute numbers were shit last year, but I’m telling you there was a reason Blazer fans wanted to see him play more. His talent was obvious, but he was being used incorrectly and sparingly. It’s so great that he’s a big part of their offense these days, even though I hate that it had to come at the cost of half their roster being injured.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.slamonline.com/online/blogs/the-links/2009/12/links-my-decade/">“Links: My Decade”</a> – Lang Whitaker doles out some nostalgia.</p>
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<p>Seems appropriate that right after I talk about Bayless, the new thing, I go to something that’s been in my life for years: The Links. I’ve already told you the inspiration for my All-OTN Team came from Lang. Him talking about Robert Horry’s incredible performance in the 2005 finals along with a collection of animated .gifs definitely had me going down memory lane. It wasn’t that long ago where I didn’t read any of the people I’m linking to now except for Mr. Whitaker. Every day, I checked Hoopshype and SLAMonline for my NBA news. That was it. Then came TrueHoop and Ball Don’t Lie and the bazillion blogs that I read now. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t miss the simpler times – the wealth of information and analysis out there today is amazing. Just fun to take a look back for a moment.</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=mc-afterthebuzzer121809&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns">“Arenas hoping Agent Zero can save Wizards”</a> – Marc Spears gets some amazing quotes from Gilbert Arenas and touches on some rookie big men, Anthony Randolph, and more.</p>
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<p>I think I’ve said enough about Gilbert and Anthony Randolph. Just read Spears’s piece if you haven’t. He and Woj turn out consistently excellent stuff for Yahoo!, but you know that already.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.canishoopus.com/2009/12/18/1208207/in-praise-of-the-big-piranha">“In praise of the Big Piranha”</a> – Nate Arch of Canis Hoopus gives props to Kevin Love after a Wolves win.</p>
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<p>With Al Jefferson around, I’m not sure I agree that Kevin Love will definitely become the Wolves’ MVP, but I’m ready to be convinced. I’ve been a Love fan from the start – he does a ton of good stuff on the court. Some of it shows up in the boxscore; some of it does not. As Arch rightly points out, Kevin’s ability to contribute in multiple areas makes him potentially the team’s best player. I don’t want to steal too much from the post, so just read it. I’ll say this, though: if he didn’t already have such a big role and put up such good numbers, his intangibles alone would make him a lock for my All-OTN Team</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.welcometoloudcity.com/2009/12/18/1207477/game-24-recap-dallas-100-oklahoma">“Game 24 Recap: Dallas 100, Oklahoma City 86”</a> – Zorgon of Welcome To Loud City recaps the entertaining Thunder/Mavericks game.</p>
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<p>I’m going to forgive Zorgon for writing this recap a day late because of the recognition he gives to my man Serge Ibaka. The All-OTN Team’s center was named the “Thunder Down Under” in this excellent recap. Key sentence: “Many props go out to Ibaka for significantly improving his game throughout the course of the season.” Wow. He’s significantly improved his game in a month and a half. That’s big. This guy was supposed to be a project. I’ve been telling you, keep your eyes on this him…</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.newsok.com/changing-course-kevin-durant-oklahoma-citys-offensive-star-is-turning-heads-with-his-defense/article/3425774?custom_click=lead_story_title">“Changing course: Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City&#8217;s offensive star, is turning heads with his defense”</a> – Darnell Mayberry talks about the part of KD’s game that others are not talking about.</p>
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<p>If you haven’t been watching the Thunder play, I can tell you it’s all true. The most impressive thing I’ve seen from Durant in the NBA is not his ridiculous scoring ability – I knew he had that. It’s the fact that he’s worked on his game and turned weaknesses into strengths. There’s nowhere that’s more apparent than on the defensive end – no one has made more defensive strides than him in the last two years.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.celticsblog.com/2009/12/18/1205898/kg-klutch-guy?">“KG: Klutch Guy” </a>– Bent from CelticsBlog shows that Kevin Garnett has come up big at the end of games this season.</p>
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<p>It’s impossible to make that “Garnett disappears in the clutch” argument now. So don’t do it. Thanks.</p>
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<p><a href="http://celticsstufflive.com/csl-home/78-scott-souza/260-one-pounding-dribblers-anonymous">“One Pounding Dribblers Anonymous”</a> – Scott Souza tells us how far Kendrick Perkins has come with his game.</p>
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<p>Heh, another Celtics piece. My Toronto friends are going to hate me if they read this. Anyway, with all my Rondo love I’ve kinda neglected the Celts’ man in the middle. Kendrick has been a great defender for a couple of years now, but what’s really worth noting about his current campaign is the improvement he’s had on the offensive end. He’s making quick moves and getting easy baskets. The rest of the league can’t be happy that he’s becoming a legitimate offensive threat.</p>
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<p><a href="http://projectspurs.com/2009-articles/december/then-and-now-tony-parker.html">“Then and Now: Tony Parker”</a> – Jeff Garcia of Project Spurs tracks Tony Parker’s maturation as the Spurs’ point man.</p>
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<p>It seems so long ago that TP was a rookie and we didn’t know how good he was going to be. Remember when we were worried that he couldn’t shoot? How about when the Spurs almost signed Jason Kidd? This is a good look at how he’s become one of the game’s best PG’s.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091218/SPORTS03/912180350/1051/rss16&amp;template=fullarticle">“Pistons&#8217; Will Bynum made himself into NBA player”</a> – Jo-Ann Barnas.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.detnews.com/article/20091218/SPORTS0102/912180351/1127/rss13">“Pistons find a Swede surprise in Jonas Jerebko” </a>– Vincent Goodwill.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.detnews.com/article/20091218/SPORTS0102/912180359/1127/sports0102/Rookie-Austin-Daye-has-been-good-for-the-Pistons">“Rookie Austin Daye has been good for the Pistons”</a> – Ted Kulfan.</p>
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<p>Obviously, my favourite piece is the one on All-OTN Team member Will Bynum. You should read all three, though – they are fantastic reads. Plus, you need to learn about ‘em. These unheralded Pistons are all playing very good basketball right now.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/48154/brandon_jennings,_social_media_misfit">“Brandon Jennings, Social Media Misfit”</a> – Bethlehem Shoals gives his take on the $7,500 fine the league doled out to the rookie.</p>
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<p>Obviously, Shoals gets this completely right. All day Friday, people were discussing the absurdity of this fine. He sent a message to his fans from his phone after a win, at a time where he’s allowed to talk and text on it. And now he’s $7,500 poorer. This is just stupid. At least Brandon hasn’t followed through with deleting his Twitter account.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/games/20091218/NJNTOR/gameinfo.html?ls=gt2hp0020900373">“Raptors pile it on Nets, who continue to search for answers”</a> – Holly Mackenzie’s gamer for the Raps/Nets game on Friday night.</p>
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<p>A late Friday link, but had to include it because it’s the exact right angle. I was at the game and intended to root for my Raptors, but took absolutely no pleasure in how they got the win. I said it felt like a Globetrotters game, with all the fast break dunks the Raps were getting. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tLcEdP8cN0">Chris Douglas-Roberts</a> was working his ass off all night, but some of his teammates were not. Holly points out that, somehow, the Nets had as many turnovers as field goals in the first half. Ugh. What an ugly game. Try not to feel bad for CDR while reading that, I dare you. </p>
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<h2>Saturday, Dec. 19</h2>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Video-Rockets-Landry-embeds-teeth-in-Nowitzki-?urn=nba,209926">“Video: Rockets&#8217; Landry embeds teeth in Nowitzki&#8217;s arm”</a> – J.E. Skeets comments on the unbelievable collision from Friday night.</p>
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<p>I have to lead with this for Saturday. I’m sure you’ve heard about it. Nothing more to add; I still can’t believe it.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bucksketball.com/2009/12/you-know-the-drill-cavs-85-bucks-82/">“You Know the Drill: Cavs 85- Bucks 82”</a> – Jeremy Schmidt of Bucksketball recaps Bucks/Cavs.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.brewhoop.com/2009/12/19/1206750/recap-cavaliers-85-bucks-83-with">“Recap: Cavaliers 85, Bucks 83 (With Special Bonuses!)” </a>– Mitchell of BrewHoop recaps Bucks/Cavs.</p>
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<p>This was an enjoyable game, even though my Bucks lost. Quickly going to say that Milwaukee fans are spoiled by these two great blogs, and I’m going to quote each of them about Brandon Jennings:</p>
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<blockquote><p>“Maybe it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m a fellow skinny PG, but when I see Brandon bust his hump getting a hand in the shooter&#8217;s face, it makes me happy.  He won&#8217;t be able to outmuscle anybody, but he can make shooters miss through sheer annoyance.  I chalk it up to good coaching (thanks, Kelvin Sampson!).</p>
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<p>This point is less about Jennings&#8217; use of the lost art of &#8220;hand-in-face&#8221; and more about his exceptional effort.  He plays like a guy who flat-out loves the sport, and if he works in practice as hard as he does in games (which I hear he does), he&#8217;s going to be huge.” – Mitchell of BrewHoop, on Jennings’s shot defense.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>“Jennings finished 5-21 and wasn’t able to create anything for the Bucks on the last play.  Not that creating against Cleveland is very easy, they’re among the league’s best defensively and this is the second time in Jennings’ life he’s played them.  So had he created a good look or hit a three there, it would have been beyond exceptional.  That’s how things typically are in the league for rookies and it’s something we’ll likely be seeing more often than not the rest of this year despite Jennings’ talents.</p>
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<p>But it’s not too difficult to envision the end of games two years from now when Jennings IS able to create something and the Bucks DO have the talent to win these kinds of games.  And then Bucks fans will be talking about their superstar and how he’s the reason they’re winning.  I hope.” – Jeremy Schmidt of Bucksketball, on Jennings at the end of games.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.truthaboutit.net/2009/12/mr-111-million-drops-a-determined-45-points-against-former-team.html">“Mr. $111 Million Drops A Determined 45 Points Against Former Team”</a> – Kyle Deidie of Truth About It joyfully discusses Gilbert’s breakout game and shares other reactions to it.</p>
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<p>YES! This game was so fun to watch for me, just to see Gilbert light it up. I know the Warriors team defense was pathetic, but still. He dropped 45. Finally. After all the depressing crap I linked to earlier with him, you know this is my favourite piece. Let me have this: Woooooo!</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.postingandtoasting.com/2009/12/19/1208756/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and">“How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Jonathan Bender”</a> – Seth Rosenthal of Posting and Toasting is impressed with the newest Knick.</p>
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<p>Man, it was awesome seeing Jonathan Bender on my TV playing basketball again. And, whoa, I didn’t expect him to have a debut this good. Did you watch that video? He does NOT look like a guy who hasn’t played pro ball in years. I know it’s just one game, but still. This is encouraging. Be happy.</p>
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<p><a href="http://my.thescore.com/courtsurfing/archive/2009/12/19/the-recap-december-19th-2009.aspx">“The Recap: December 19th, 2009”</a> – Holly MacKenzie.goes over Friday’s games for The Score.</p>
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<p>Wow, this feels like the millionth Holly Mack piece I’ve linked to. I originally wanted not to have more than one link by the same person. Oh well. You should be reading The Recap on The Score every day, whether it’s Holly or Scott Carefoot doing the work. Anyway, the reason I’m linking this? Check the quote of the game for the Memphis/Indy:</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;There are too many words to describe what he’s meant to this team so far. He’s been an energy guy, a guy who’s been a leader for this team and a veteran. Going out and putting in the work he’s been doing on and off the court has been amazing.&#8221; &#8211; Mike Conley on Randolph&#8217;s presence.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Holy shit. I’m guessing you didn’t expect to be hearing that kind of thing about Zach Randolph. I certainly didn’t, but I’m excited about it. You know I’ve been loving how the Grizz have been playing.</p>
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<p><a href="http://philadunkia.com/?p=1188">“GM 26 Recap: POW…How you like us now?”</a> – Jeff McMenamin recaps the Sixers’ victory over the Celtics.</p>
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<p>A good recap as always, but I have to single out the Elton Brand bit because it’s what I’ve been trying to say since the damn season started.</p>
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<blockquote><p>At center it should be a no-brainer to have Elton Brand start, but you never know with Eddie Jordan.  For some reason Brand has been the odd man out of the rotation for most of the season and since Brand is such a class-act guy there’s been really no complaints out of the big man.  Well for all the complaints which he left unsaid I’m going to make sure that you know them now.  Brand should start, Brand should play over 35 minutes every game, Brand is still capable of putting up 20/10 every night, Brand is a leader on and off court, and Brand will shock the NBA in the second half of the year.  Give the man his due.  He cares more about dominating at the game of basketball than he does about the contract which he signed a little more then a year ago.  I’m tired of the media saying it’s his fault for underperforming when Jordan has played him less then 30 minutes in 12 games this season.  This [Holiday/Iverson/Iguodala/Speights/Brand] is the starting five which will lead the Sixers to wins like the one against Boston last night.
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<p><a href="http://www.celticsblog.com/2009/12/19/1208197/rajon-rondos-assists-demand-our">“Rajon Rondo&#8217;s Assists Demand Our Attention”</a> – Greg Payne of CelticsBlog.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.redsarmy.com/home/2009/12/rondos-frustration-and-why-can-he-do-whatever-he-wants.html">“Rondo&#8217;s frustration, and why can he do whatever he wants”</a> – Red’s Army.</p>
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<p>I’m saying no more about Rondo. Just letting other people do the talking for me.</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-robinsonknicks121909&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns">“Robinson wants trade from Knicks”</a> – Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports shares a trade demand from Nate’s agent, Aaron Goodwin.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/20/sports/basketball/20knicks.html?_r=1&amp;ref=sports">“Agent Says It Is Time for Robinson to Leave”</a> – Howard Beck of the New York Times reports the same thing. I think his was first, but you have to be a member of NYTimes.com to read it.</p>
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<p>I think my feelings on this should be obvious. If a trade means Nate will actually get to play basketball, I’m all for it.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_14033617?source=rss">“Kirk Snyder: A life unraveled”</a> – Ross Siler of the Salt Lake Tribune tells Kirk Snyder’s sad story.</p>
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<p>Man… I don’t know what to say. This is just really, really fucking sad. At least <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p9NAobIHLw">we’ll always have this</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/columnists/dan-le-batard/v-fullstory/story/1391009.html">“Dennis Rodman’s fame benefits rich and poor”</a> – Dan LeBatard with a fascinating (to say the least) look at where Dennis Rodman is at right now.</p>
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<p>Um, wow. With this and the Snyder story… Just wow. So much crazy stuff in this article. I do, however, know that the answer to the question on the side of the page regarding Rodman and the Hall Of Fame is a definite “yes”.</p>
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<p><a href="http://liston.ca/FreeAmir.pdf">“Free Amir”</a> – <a href="http://twitter.com/liston">Tom Liston’s</a> ode to Amir Johnson.</p>
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<p>I needed the Saturday section to end on a happy note. A song about an All-OTN Team member, set to The First Noel? That’ll do just fine.</p>
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<h2>Sunday, Dec. 20</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.sactownroyalty.com/2009/12/20/1209530/bailed-out-by-a-star-kings-96">“Bailed Out By a Star: Kings 96, Bucks 95”</a> – Tom Ziller recaps Evans/Jennings. I mean… Kings/Bucks.</p>
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<p>What a game this was. I LOVED watching the league’s two top rookies go at it. Both played very well. I can’t wait to see them do it again for the next, oh, fifteen years or so. I was rooting for the Bucks, as usual, so I didn’t appreciate Tyreke’s amazing game-winner as much as, say, Ziller. But, still – great game. And Tyreke Evans is indeed a star.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.clipsnation.com/2009/12/20/1209348/clippers-112-philadelphia-107">“Clippers 112 &#8211; Philadelphia 107 &#8211; Overtime – Improbable”</a> – Steve Perrin of Clips Nation recaps Clips/Sixers.</p>
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<p><a href="http://clipperblog.com/2009/12/19/clippers-112-philadelphia-107-ot/">“Clippers 112, Philadelphia 107 (OT)”</a> – Kevin Arnovitz of ClipperBlog recaps Clips/Sixers.</p>
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<p>The end of the fourth quarter was insane. Check Arnovitz’s piece for the video. I still can’t get over it. These are two L.A. Clippers blogs, and neither of these writers are saying Iggy’s shot was definitely no-good. That was the closest buzzer-beater I have EVER seen.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.orlandomagicdaily.com/?p=590&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">“Magic get defensive against Blazers”</a> – Philip Rossman-Reich goes over the Magic/Blazers game.</p>
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<p>This wasn’t the prettiest game, but the Magic got the win. What’s notable for me this bit about Vince Carter:</p>
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<blockquote><p>This was the kind of game where Orlando needed him to do other things. And Carter did that. Vince finished with seven rebounds and three assists and did a decent enough job defensively to try and make up for some of his offensive failings tonight. </p></blockquote>
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<p>So, even though he hurt my fantasy team, Vince was able to be a positive for Orlando in a winning effort. This, despite having a miserable (1-14) shooting night.</p>
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<p><a href="http://blog.newsok.com/thunderrumblings/2009/12/20/rockets-95-thunder-90/">“Rockets 95, Thunder 90”</a> – Darnell Mayberry’s notes on a Thunder loss.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.dailythunder.com/2009/12/the-rockets-do-it-again-on-the-glass-to-take-down-the-thunder/">“The Rockets do it again on the glass to take down the Thunder”</a> – Royce Young of Daily Thunder gives his take.</p>
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<p>Ahh, two of my favourite teams facing off. I was rooting for Oklahoma City, but knew this would be a tough matchup for them. The Rockets seem to just have their number. Anyway, serious love for Ibaka here. Mayberry points out that he played all but 1:40 of the final period and that his block on Chase Budinger was so big that they replayed it on the jumbotron despite the fact this was a ROAD GAME. Young, well, he said this:</p>
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<blockquote><p>Serge Ibaka ladies and gentleman. The line for the fan club starts right behind me. He had 10 points on 5-5 shooting, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked two shots in just 23 minutes. He’s going to be getting 30 a night soon and potentially sending Nenad Krstic into extreme role player mode. You watch.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Erm… fan club… I have to line up behind someone? But I named him to my team! Argh, fine… I’m with you, Royce. Gotta love the “Chewblocka” nickname too, ha.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.dailythunder.com/2009/12/sunday-discussion-offensive-to-say-the-least/">“Sunday Discussion – Offensive… to say the least”</a> – J.G. of Daily Thunder ponders whether OKC’s offense needs re-tooling.</p>
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<p>Another solid Daily Thunder post. This is a really intriguing question to me. I commented on it, actually, but there are 82 freaking comments there now so it’s lost somewhere in there. I think a big part of the issue is what you think of the previously discussed Russell Westbrook. I believe in him and think he’ll get it, so I’m more inclined to stick with Brooks’s system.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/rockets_hold_on_for_9590_win__2009_12_19.html">“Team Resiliency Strikes Again”</a> – Jason Friedman of Rockets.com gives Houston’s perspective on the Rockets/Thunder game.</p>
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<p>Hey, check it out, Friedman again! I told you there’s quality stuff on the Rockets website all the time. Read this piece if you want to know why I fell in love with this Rockets team. It’s all there.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2009/12/20/read-between-the-lines/">“Read Between The Lines”</a> – Graydon Gordian of 48 Minutes Of Hell examines the last ten seconds of Saturday’s Spurs/Pacers game.</p>
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<p>This is a really interesting look at how 10 seconds can be a pretty good microcosm of a season. Tim Duncan has been the saving grace of the Spurs’ year; everyone else is surrounded by question marks. I should elaborate about Saturday night – it was a bit crazy. This Spurs game was decided by one point and a dunk from Timmy D. ended up being the game-winner. You already know about the Iggy and Evans shots. In addition to all of this, the Chicago/Atlanta game went into overtime and the Bulls pulled out a victory. With all that, plus wanting to watch the rookie battle, plus catching bits and pieces of the Suns/Wizards game (which turned out to be a Phoenix blowout), I was flipping channels like a motherfucker. Yay for League Pass.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/The_Baseline/entry/view/48387/interview_jazz_rookie_wes_matthews_making_most_of_opportunity_in_utah">“Interview: Jazz Rookie Wes Matthews Making Most of Opportunity in Utah”</a> – Chris Littmann’s video interview with the Jazz’s undrafted rookie.</p>
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<p>Just watch the damn thing. If you can’t appreciate that an undrafted rookie who thought he was going to play this year in Europe is now starting for Jerry Sloan’s team, you have no soul.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2364755">“Raptors use late run to put away Hornets”</a> – Eric Koreen’s game story for Sunday’s Toronto/New Orleans matinee.</p>
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<p>I love hearing that DeMar DeRozan and Sonny Weems are being called Batman and Robin these days. It’s been obvious since the start of the season that they have great chemistry off the court and, now that Weems is seeing consistent time, they’re showing it on court as well. I went to this game, mostly because I wanted to see Chris Paul, and I didn’t get exactly what I was expecting. Paul was held in check by Marcus Banks and Jarrett Jack and an ankle injury. Not that he would admit the injury was bothering him. It was nowhere near a perfect game for Toronto, but I loved watching the bench guys get after it and I am currently not as discouraged with the team as I was earlier in the week. When I got home, I took in some more games and have a few things to say. First, Zach Randolph! Remember that Conley quote? Yeah. Dude had 32 pts and 24 rebs (9 offensive) yesterday against Denver. This came in a winning effort. Several of those points and boards came at timely moments, keeping Denver from getting too close. To quickly wrap up (because, Jesus, this is long): The Celtics/Wolves and Lakers/Pistons games went pretty much as you’d expect, Brandon Roy was a beast against Miami in a Portland win, Dallas impressively took care of Cleveland without the services of Dirk Nowitzki, and the Knicks managed to beat Charlotte on the strength of a huge Danilo Gallinari block in the final seconds. Now, a couple more links and this is over…</p>
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<p><a href="http://freedarko.blogspot.com/2009/12/as-weird-as-finger-panes.html">“As Weird as Finger Panes”</a> – Bethlehem Shoals is inspired by the fact that the New York Times said Darko Milicic’s lasting impression will be the fact that he was immortalized in the name of the FreeDarko blog.</p>
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<p>Instantly, this is a classic FD piece. It prominently features Amir Johnson, which pleases me, but I must say I definitely do NOT associate anything resembling a sinking feeling with him now that he’s on my Raptors.</p>
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<p><a href="http://onmilwaukee.com/sports/articles/buckssquadsix.html?viewall=1">“Jumping head-first into the Bucks&#8217; ‘Squad 6’”</a> – Andrew Wagner of OnMilwaukee.com joins Squad 6 for a game.</p>
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<p>And we finish how we started. Just a fun piece about what it’s like to go crazy in Bogut’s section for the night. Check the video at the bottom, too.</p>
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<p>Pre-season predictions are a bit of a fool’s game. Whenever you go back and look at them at the end of a season, you realize the prognosticator went horribly wrong in more than one place. Always, always, always you find that there are a few injuries and trades that completely change the landscape of the league. But I’ve gone ahead and done them anyway.<span id="more-97"></span></p>
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<h2>Eastern Conference</h2>
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<p><strong>1. Orlando (65-17)</strong><br />
Turkoglu, Rafer, Lee, and Battie for Vince, Jameer, Bass, Barnes, and Anderson? Unreal. And they made it to the finals last year. This team is ludicrously talented and can handle an injury at any position.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Cleveland (64-18)</strong><br />
Almost want to give them more than this. A fantastic team last year and they’ve replaced Ben Wallace with Shaq, Wally Szczerbiak with Parker, and Sasha Pavlovic with Moon. Each is a huge upgrade.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Boston (54-28)</strong><br />
Love Sheed/Daniels. Disappointed they gave up Powe.Can’t give them 60 because I don’t believe K.G. is what he was.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Washington (42-40)</strong><br />
Wanted to rank them higher, but how are they going to stop anybody? Plus, with this Jamison injury, it seems like they’re fucking cursed or something.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Atlanta (42-40)</strong><br />
They’re a better team than last year, but so are a lot of teams. Thus, the record drops a bit. Only way they leap up is if they get more out of Marvin Williams and Josh Smith.</p>
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<p><strong>6. Chicago (41-41)</strong><br />
Deng, Salmons and Miller for a full year? Good. Losing Ben Gordon? Bad. Ceiling is much higher but I don’t trust VDN.</p>
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<p><strong>6. Miami (41-41)</strong><br />
I feel a bit uneasy with this pick – if they just emphasize Beasley more, they should get more wins. Not confident in J.O. at the 5 spot anymore, though. Wish I was.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Toronto (40-42)</strong><br />
They’re better, mostly because Jose will be healthy but also because the bench is much stronger with Nesterovic, Jack, and Johnson. Turk will make the offense much better, but it’s not great to have another poor defender playing heavy minutes. If they hit the 50-win mark Bryan Colangelo’s talked about, Jay Triano deserves to be the first Canadian NBA Coach of the Year.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Philly (40-42)</strong><br />
One less than last year. Losing Andre Miller hurts, but Eddie Jordan’s system will mitigate some of that. If Brand’s back to 20/10, this total will be higher and my fantasy team will be amazing.</p>
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<p><strong>10. Detroit (38-42)</strong><br />
I like Kuester and can’t wait to see what this team is like on offense. Offense is only half the game, though. High on Will Bynum here, but Stuckey is Dumars’s guy.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Indiana (34-48)</strong><br />
Last year’s rookies should be very effective, but Hibbert needs to learn not to foul. They would have improved had they not significantly downgraded at each key bench spot.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Milwaukee (34-48)</strong><br />
I just can’t see Skiles’s bunch any lower than this. Realize they’ve lost Sessions, Villanueva, and Jefferson, but they also didn’t have Redd or Bogut for the majority of last season. They’ll be scrappy and they’ll beat teams they shouldn’t.</p>
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<p><strong>13. New York (31-51)</strong><br />
They don’t really have 31-win talent, but I dig D’Antoni. He got ‘em to to 32 last year, somehow, and I can’t justify a big drop with a healthy Gallinari.</p>
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<p><strong>14. New Jersey (26-56)</strong><br />
Patience, Nets fans. They’re on the right track. It’s just not enough yet, unless Terrence Williams has a ROY-type season. They’ve got the two most important positions in the game locked up, though.</p>
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<p><strong>15. Charlotte (24-52)</strong><br />
They’re really, really trying to make the playoffs, but it’s not happening. Chandler’s not who he was, Diaw’s out of shape, and Raja Bell just got hurt. Larry Brown and most of the roster will be absolutely miserable in a couple of weeks and it’ll stay like that for most of the year. Love D.J Augustin, though.</p>
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<p><strong>Note on the East</strong>: Yup, that’s a tie for the last spot in the playoffs, with 2 games separating 4th from 9th and 8th from 10th. <a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/2009/10/the-eastern-conference-is-a-huge-mess/">As I’ve said before</a>, the East will be interesting in April.</p>
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<h2>Western Conference</h2>
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<p><strong>1. Lakers (63-19)</strong><br />
If Artest picks his spots on the offensive end like he has never done before, they could hit 70. But he’s never done that before. Bynum may have an All-Star season, but I’m a bit scared of Ron-Ron disrupting that beautiful offense. Still, I’d pick ‘em to repeat.</p>
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<p><strong>2. San Antonio (55-27)</strong><br />
Jefferson and McDyess are amazing acquisitions, but Manu’s health is the most important thing for the Spurs. Hope RJ is content with more corner 3’s and less isolations than he’s ever had in his life, ‘cause that’s what is needed here. Absolutely a title contender if everyone holds up.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Portland (54-28)</strong><br />
I dropped Denver’s record below even though I expect them to sustain their play. With Portland, they’ll improve, but it won’t show up in their record. Don’t pay attention to anything anybody’s saying about Andre Miller right now, unless you think he’s worse than Sergio Rodriguez.</p>
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<p><strong>4. Dallas (51-31)</strong><br />
Using Nobel Peace Prize logic here – they could be great or they could be awful, but I’m going to be optimistic and pencil them in for a 50+ season before it starts. They’ve got so much talent that I don’t care about bigger teams bullying them. Expect Gooden and Dampier to be exchanged for superior players before the deadline.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Denver (50-32)</strong><br />
I like Lawson and Afflalo more than I like Dahntay and Kleiza, but it’s going to be awfully tough to match last year’s win total.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Utah (50-32)</strong><br />
Boozer’s back. Weird, huh? ~32 minutes a game for him, Millsap, and Okur, I guess. You know how these guys have been for the past couple of years, right? They’ll be like that.</p>
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<p><strong>5. New Orleans (50-32)</strong><br />
Last year’s team shouldn’t have won as much as they did, with that putrid bench. That bench has been upgraded for this go-round but it’s going to be really tough to get extra wins in the West, even with another MVP-level season from Chris Paul.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Phoenix (42-40)</strong><br />
I’m counting on a good 82 games from Steve Nash, Grant Hill, and Amar’e Stoudemire landing them the 8th seed. Wait a minute, what have I done?</p>
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<p><strong>9. Clippers (40-42)</strong><br />
If it wasn’t for Dunleavy, I’d have them in the playoffs. Really solid group of players on this team, but will it perform at the standard of the sum of its parts?</p>
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<p><strong>10. Houston (36-46)</strong><br />
I’m going to watch them play as many games as possible, but the majority of these will be losses. They’ll run teams up and down the court and they’ll defend them hard. They just don’t have the scoring punch to make the playoffs in the West.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Oklahoma City (30-52)</strong><br />
I’m rooting for them 80 times a year. Absolutely love their core, but their bigs are Krstic, Collison, Etan Thomas, B.J. Mullens (he’s going to have to earn “Byron”), Serge Ibaka, and D.J. White. The big leap will happen, but we’ll have to wait a bit.</p>
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<p><strong>12. Minnesota (28-54)</strong><br />
It’s going to take a while to learn Rambis’s modified triangle, plus Kevin Love is out for the beginning of the season. Their wings suck, but they’ve got great young guys in the frontcourt and at the point guard spot. I like their future, but they’re going to lose a lot of games.</p>
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<p><strong>13. Memphis (26-56)</strong><br />
I’d put them right at the bottom if I was ranking these teams in terms of entertainment value. Could have the least assists of any team in NBA history, but there’s legitimate talent here that keeps them out of the cellar. Unfortunately.</p>
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<p><strong>14. Golden State (24-58)</strong><br />
This saddens me. This fucking saddens me. Randolph and Morrow need to be set free. There’s so much damn talent here, but it’s all such a mess and Nellie hates defense. I hope I’m wrong, but I see this year being a spectacular failure. See that? I didn’t even mention Stephen Jackson!</p>
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<p><strong>15. Sacramento (15-67)</strong><br />
Yay, Tyreke Evans! Now, back to being completely shit.</p>
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<p><strong>Note on the West</strong>: See the big drop-off before the 8th playoff spot? That’s the inspiration for <a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/2009/10/gunnin-for-that-no-8-spot-los-angeles-clippers/">the series I’ve started writing</a>. Phoenix, Houston, and maybe Oklahoma City coming soon.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.outsidethenba.com/2009/10/predictapalooza-2009-2010-eric-wagman/">Wagman</a> went through and did playoff predictions, too. You can call me a pussy (he did), but I’m not going to do that until the regular season’s over. Once you have two good teams playing against each other, it’s a different game. The differences are less to do with overall talent and much more to do with match-ups and, to some degree, coaching. When we get there, I’ll check back in. The Lakers have still got to be the favourites to win it all, but… it’s October 24th.</p>
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		<dc:creator>James Herbert</dc:creator>
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<p>Remember how crazy the West was 2-through-9 last year? We knew no one would catch the Lakers, and we knew you’d have to win close to 50 games to make the playoffs, but we had no idea how <a href="http://www.nba.com/standings/2008/team_record_comparison/conferenceNew_Std_Cnf.html">everything would shake out in the end</a>. There was one great team in the conference, a bunch of very good teams, and then a whole bunch of crap. No Western team won between 29 (Golden State) and 46 (Phoenix) games.</p>
<p>Well, the East is even crazier than that this year, but the action is all in the middle. I see three teams that should easily win more than 46 games as presently constructed and only two that might finish with fewer than 29. That’s almost what happened last season, but what’s even more interesting is that, if forced to predict team records this season, I’d argue that there are ten Eastern teams that could hover around the 40-42 win mark.<span id="more-41"></span></p>
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<p>Here’s a look at the big clusterfuck:</p>
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<h2>Atlanta Hawks</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 47-35. 10th in offense. 11th in defense.</p>
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<p>You might wonder why these guys are on the list, as they had home court advantage in the playoffs last season. They’re also the only team on this list that was above-average on both ends of the court last season. Plus, they’ve got continuity – in re-signing Mike Bibby, Zaza Pachulia, and Marvin Williams, they’ve kept their core intact. Adding Joe Smith and Jeff Teague should improve their bench, too. Still, I see a couple of reasons why they could slip back in the standings. First, there’s the Jamal Crawford signing. At first glance, this seems like a positive move. He is, if only slightly, a better player statistically than Filp Murray, the man he is replacing. However, he is allergic to defense. Murray isn’t great at that end of the court either, but I’d rather have him out there than Jamal. Additionally, Murray was only out there for 24 minutes a night, which is what he’s been used to as a sparkplug scorer off the bench. Crawford has been accustomed to a more prominent role and has received significantly more minutes than that since 2003-2004, which leads me to question how this will work out. There are two potential problem scenarios here – having a bad defender on the court for too long, or having an unhappy Crawford cause problems in the locker room. In addition to all this, I see a second challenge in the way of Atlanta getting back to 47 wins, one that faces all of the teams I will cover here: other teams have improved. Atlanta went 26-7 against the other nine teams on this list last season and I believe this will be a significantly more difficult thing to do this time around. Even if they are still the best of the group, there is a smaller gulf between the Hawks and the teams who finished beneath them in the standings last year, one that might not make up for the fact that they are clearly a couple of notches away from being an elite team. Unless their young talent and/or coach Mike Woodson provides the club with improvement from within, expect a step back.</p>
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<h2>Miami Heat</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 43-39. 20th in offense. 11th in defense.</p>
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<p>If Jermaine O’Neal plays like he did in the first half of the decade for Indiana, and he manages to stay on the court, this team can improve. Reading the <a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/basketball/miami-heat/v-fullstory/story/1265413.html">reports in Miami</a> might make you seem optimistic about this, but I’m here to remind you that this is the same exact stuff we heard <a href="http://www.citytv.com/toronto/citynews/sports/article/5340--newest-raptor-o-neal-hopes-to-rediscover-love-for-the-game-in-toronto">in Toronto last year</a>. I truly hope Jermaine will be more than a half-decent jump-shooter and shot-blocker this season, but I remain very, very skeptical. Even if Jermaine O’Neal remains average, though, shouldn’t Mario Chalmers and Michael Beasley improve enough to add some wins? I’m not sure. Chalmers is a nice piece but I don’t see him being much of a game-changer this season. Beasley is more interesting – this is an extremely talented kid that deserves a bigger role than he had last season. If they park him on the block and give him the ball, he can score at will. With more minutes and more touches this season, he could help the Heat win more games. I’m worried about him, though, because Erik Spoelstra is going to try to <a href="http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_basketball_heat/2009/10/beas-joins-the-threes-will-it-be-with-ease.html">play him at the 3</a>. This is not his position. He’s going to struggle to guard 3s and he’s going to have a tougher time scoring. If they don’t get more offense out of Beasley and O’Neal, I think they could drop in the standings even if Wade turns in another MVP-level season – the drop-off on the defensive end from Marion/Moon to Beasley/James Jones/Q-Rich is huge.</p>
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<h2>Philadelphia 76ers</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 41-41. 19th in offense. 13th in defense.</p>
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<p>This team has some good players and a good coach, but there’s no way to know if they’re going to put it together, or put it together in time to really make a mark. They struggled integrating Elton Brand last year – we knew it would take some time to integrate a traditional post player into their athletic, fast-paced, turnover-causing attack, but didn’t think it’d be so difficult that everyone seemed relieved when the team’s best player was sidelined with an injury. Since last season, they’ve lost their starting point guard in Andre Miller and haven’t done much about it. Sure, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Andre-Miller-to-the-Knicks-?urn=nba,177228">he was lazy at times</a>, but he was solid and, no, Jrue Holiday is not a replacement. This season we’ll see some improvement from Philly’s young guys, we’ll see a lot of Andre Iguodala handling the ball, and we’ll (hopefully) see a much more effective Elton Brand than we saw for bits of the 2008-2009 regular season. With the time it’ll take for this team to properly learn Eddie Jordan’s offense, though, and its still-obvious lack of shooters (even with Jason Kapono on the roster), I find it difficult to imagine them separating themselves from the pack in the East.</p>
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<h2>Chicago Bulls</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 41-41. 14th in offense. 18th in defense.</p>
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<p>Having John Salmons and Brad Miller around for the full season will help. So will <a href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-confidential/2009/08/a-passionate-defense-of-luol-deng.html">having Luol Deng back</a>. It even seems like <a href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-bulls-confidential/2009/10/in-defense-of-taj.html">Taj Gibson can contribute</a>. So, why am I not projecting a big leap? Well, for one, they lost Ben Gordon. Complain all you want about his shot selection and his defense, but he is a very, very good player who the Bulls haven’t replaced. Before you scoff at the contested jumpers he puts up, realize he is an incredibly efficient scorer – his TS% of 57.2 is absolutely an elite number for a shooting guard, on par with that of Brandon Roy and Dwyane Wade. I’m not going to argue that he is a great defender, but Scott Skiles was able to effectively mask his defensive deficiencies for years. Please <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Jannero-Pargo-could-be-a-Bull-again?urn=nba,174951">don’t think of Jannero Pargo as an adequate replacement</a>. Still, with improvement from Derrick Rose, Tyrus Thomas, and Joakim Noah, this team might have the highest ceiling of any on this list. To finish at the top would require a fantastic coaching effort, though, and with Vinny Del Negro at the helm I am definitely not counting on it.</p>
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<h2>Detroit Pistons</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 39-43. 21st in offense. 16th in defense.</p>
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<p>Do not count on the Pistons finishing 21st in offensive efficiency next season. With Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva, and Chris Wilcox joining Rip Hamilton, Rodney Stuckey, Tayshaun Prince, Will Bynum, and Jason Maxiell, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/John-Kuester-is-set-to-run-the-Pistons?urn=nba,175319">new coach John Kuester</a> has plenty of scoring options to work with. Kuester is the man who re-worked the Cleveland Cavaliers’ offense last season, when they jumped from the league’s 19th-best offensive team to its 4th-best. Even though they’ve been absolutely great in previous years, Allen Iverson and Rasheed Wallace hurt the Pistons on both ends of the floor last year. The long jump shots and sub-par defense we saw from these two last season is the reason we have the term “addition by subtraction”. Detroit fans should be expect a much more functional locker room than the one Michael Curry dealt with last season, plus potentially one of the league’s top offenses. This is all good stuff. There’s a reason I’m not expecting an enormous jump in the standings, though: defense. Charlie V. and Ben Gordon will be huge boosts on the offensive end of the floor, but these guys will never be mistaken for defensive stoppers. Same with Wilcox. They’ve brought Ben Wallace back, but at this point in his career I’d argue that Kwame Brown is a more useful defensive player. I would be very impressed if Kuester managed to keep this club at around the league average next season, that’s what it would take in order to move into the upper echelon of the conference, even if these Pistons are up there with Portland in terms of offensive potency.</p>
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<h2>Indiana Pacers</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 38-44. 17th in offense. 19th in defense.</p>
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<p>I’m not going to tell you that the Pacers are more talented this year. They’re not – swapping Marquis Daniels, Rasho Nesterovic, and Jarrett Jack for Dahntay Jones, Tyler Hansbrough, and Earl Watson shouldn’t get any Pacers fan excited. Here’s the thing, though: these downgrades don’t prevent Indiana from winning a few more games than last year. Brandon Rush had a killer end of the season, Roy Hibbert was already a very effective center in his rookie campaign, and T.J. Ford is better than what he showed last season. I’d bet on all of them being more consistent this season. You have to hope that T.J. can stay healthy and Hibbert will cut down on the fouls, but the potential is there for 3/5ths of the Pacers starting unit (at least until Mike Dunleavy returns) to show considerable improvement. In addition to this, Danny Granger will continue the ascent to stardom that got him an All-Star berth and the Most Improved Player award in 2008-2009. I’m not fond of the Pacers’ overall plan or long-term outlook, but I won’t be at all surprised if they’re in the thick of the playoff hunt next season. I’d encourage you to pay attention to this team even if they’re not, though, as Jim O’Brien’s club played at the 3rd-fastest pace of any team last season and were a ton of fun to watch.</p>
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<h2>Charlotte Bobcats</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 35-47. 27th in offense. 7th in defense.</p>
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<p>The Bobcats wanted that 8th seed last year more than perhaps any franchise I’ve ever seen. Eschewing the bottom-out-and-get-draft-picks plan, coach Larry Brown pressured management into acquiring veterans Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, Vladimir Radmanovic, and Juwan Howard in the hopes of having the Bobcats’ most successful season yet. To his credit, he technically did that, as the Bobcats had previously never eclipsed the 33-win mark. Brown managed to impart his defensive wisdom on the young and old on the roster, making Charlotte one of the league’s best defensive teams by the end of the season. While I think none of this was/is in the best interest of the team’s future, I expect the Bobcats will make another charge at a low playoff seed in 2009-2010. This time, the vast majority of the key players are already used to Brown’s coaching style and this could translate into a few more wins. It’s a shame they took a step down by trading the solid Emeka Okafor for the chronically-injured Tyson Chandler, but they gained some ground by adding some much-needed wing scoring in Flip Murray and Gerald Henderson. If their defense sustains and they make some strides on the offensive end (a good start would be increasing D.J. Augustin’s minutes), then they’ll be in the mix.</p>
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<h2>Milwaukee Bucks</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 34-48. 23rd in offense. 11th in defense.</p>
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<p>You’ve got to love Scott Skiles, at least for the first few years he coaches a team. Even though they were overmatched some nights last season, the Bucks always competed. Even with guys like Luke Ridnour and Charlie Villanueva playing major minutes, the Bucks maintained an above-average defense and avoided toiling in the league’s cellar. Now, though, after losing three of their best players in Villanueva, Ramon Sessions and Richard Jefferson, can they be better? I say yes. The most impressive part about what Skiles accomplished last year in Milwaukee was the fact that he did it with Michael Redd and Andrew Bogut missing more than half of the season. With these guys coming back, expect a big jump on offense. And even though the Bucks failed to make any headline-grabbing news this summer, they did add some pieces to try to make up for what they gave away. Hakim Warrick, Kurt Thomas, and Carlos Delfino can contribute right away and they hope to get contributions from Ersan Ilyasova, Brandon Jennings, Jodie Meeks, and Roko Ukic as well. All this, plus the presence of the defensive-minded, brilliantly-named Luc Richard Mbah A Moute! I must say, <a href="http://www.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=21&amp;t=947866&amp;start=105#p20862896">there are plenty of reasons to be excited about the Bucks</a>.</p>
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<h2>Toronto Raptors</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 33-49. 22nd in offense. 22nd in defense.</p>
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<p><a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/BDL-s-2009-10-NBA-Preview-Toronto-Raptors?urn=nba,194699">Kelly Dwyer was right</a> when he said last year’s version of Jose Calderon was only at full strength for about a third of his 68 appearances. This is the single biggest reason why I expect the Raptors to make a jump from their terrible record last season. As a Raptors fan, it pained me to watch Jose last year. This guy who couldn’t move laterally, couldn’t turn the corner on the pick and roll, and couldn’t get the proper lift on his three-point shots was not the same guy I had seen running the point in TO the year before. The guy I had seen before was a danger to shoot at all times, ran the offense perfectly, knew when to attack, and made his teammates much better. Sure, he wasn’t an all-world defender, but he wasn’t a liability on that end, either. This All-Star-worthy version of Calderon is the man who I expect to be running the team this year, and this is why I project them to jump into the playoff picture. In Jarrett Jack, Rasho Nesterovic, Amir Johnson, and Antoine Wright, the Raptors have a much-improved bench and the addition of Hedo Turkoglu into the starting lineup alongside Chris Bosh, Calderon, and Andrea Bargnani could give Toronto one of the most potent offenses in the league. Hence, there is optimism in Toronto. Don’t believe the 50-win nonsense, though – this team is still too weak defensively and at the 2-guard spot to approach that number. That is, of course, unless Bargnani drinks some magical defense-and-rebounding juice and Jay Triano does a Stan Van Gundy-esque job of getting his weak defenders to play intelligent team D.</p>
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<h2>Washington Wizards</h2>
<p>2008-2009: 19-63. 26th in offense. 29th in defense.</p>
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<p>I’m sure you know that this is a completely different team to the Wizards of last year. With a healthy Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood, last year wouldn’t have been the nightmare that it was. Add Randy Foye and Mike Miller to the lineup, plus the coaching of Flip Saunders, and you have a team that will likely make a bigger jump than any other in 2009-2010. With a starting 5 of Arenas, Foye/Miller, Caron Butler, Antawn Jamison, and Brendan Haywood, opposing defenses are in for long nights against the Wiz. The problem, of course, is that opposing offenses may be in for easy nights. As great as this Wizards team looks offensively, with the aforementioned top six plus Fabricio Oberto, DeShawn Stevenson, Nick Young, JaVale McGee, and Andray Blatche, they look bad defensively. I love Flip, but he is more of an offensive guru and I doubt there’s a coach in this league that could make this bunch into a decent defensive group. If he does, they’re better than most teams here. If he doesn’t, as I expect, well… What do you get if you’re league-best on one end and league-worst on the other? Another middle-of-the-pack club.</p>
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<p>What does this all mean? Well, all of the above teams are flawed. Flawed enough that they won’t approach the win totals of Cleveland, Orlando, and Boston if those teams stay relatively healthy. It also means they all have talent, though, and they’re all capable of beating better Western Conference teams on a random night in February. We know that, with trades and injuries, things will change for these teams and how they rank in comparison to each other as the season goes along. When we near the end of the season, though, I&#8217;m sure it’ll be a right mess trying to figure out which teams will make it into the playoffs and which of those will be lucky enough to get the 4th and 5th seeds and avoid facing one of the aforementioned juggernauts in the first round. Sure, the vast majority of these teams won’t play a game in May or June, but they will provide us with some pretty damn good basketball during the regular season. For a guy will be flipping from game to game on League Pass every night starting in two and a half weeks, this is something to be excited about.</p>
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