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Serge Ibaka is the happiest 22-year-old ever

1 Comment 19 September 2011

Unless you hate joy and smiling, you should watch the above Serge Ibaka scrum that followed Spain’s win over France in the EuroBasket final on his 22nd birthday. It’s five minutes of pure Ibaka happiness, with him excitedly thanking his teammates, the awesome Lithuanian fans, and his Congolese fans who understood his decision to play for Spain. In typical Thunder fashion, he was humble when asked about his five blocks in five minutes (!!!) in the first half and, when asked about possibly blocking LeBron James next summer at the Olympics, offered the following understatement: “If one day I block LeBron, I’ll be happy. It is something not easy.”

 

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LeBlog James, featuring an All-OTN Team update

3 Comments 01 December 2010

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Ty Lawson

14.6 pts/36, .535 TS% [.466 FG%, .378 3P%, .575 FT%] 26.8 AST%, 13.4 TO%, 14.1 PER.

Ty Lawson started off the season doing some of the good things he did last year, but he couldn’t shoot the damn ball. His at-rim fg% stayed above .600, which is great, but he lost his J and free throw stroke. This meant the D would sag off him, which limited his greatest strength – getting to the rim. If I published this last week, I would have had to point to his customarily awesome performance against the Lakers as his lone bright spot. He took over that game when the Nugs were down 10, leading them on a 16-0 run and an eventual victory.

I’m pleased to report that he’s been way better recently, though. After shooting 4-21 on threes in his first 10 games, Lawson has shot 10-16 in his last four. In those games, all Nuggets wins, he’s scored 15, 14, 17, and 15 points… all more efficiently than how he started the year. When Chauncey Billups’s wrist sidelined him against the Warriors and Bulls, Ty filled in just fine with the exception of his turnover rate.
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The Lookahead, featuring point guard matchups

No Comments 15 November 2010

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Every Monday, John Bennett previews the games he’s most looking forward to. Looks like he’s going to be a busy man tonight and Friday.

1. Oklahoma City @ Utah, Monday.

Utah is coming off an unbelievable road trip where they beat Miami, Orlando, Atlanta and Charlotte in comeback wins all in the span of 5 days. The Bobcats game may not mean a lot but, after starting 2-3, Sloan has these guys rolling.

Paul Millsap’s monster 46-point game against the Heat was ridiculous. This, especially the trio of late three pointers, will never happen again. Overall, though, the big man is shooting over 60% from the field and has helped ease Al Jefferson into the Jazz frontcourt.

Kevin Durant’s 8 points to close out Portland in a 10-0 run was very impressive. I have a feeling the kid’s finding his groove. That being said, Westbrook has been some fantastic basketball, averaging 23.7 points, 6 rebounds, and 7.8 assists. Oh, and he’s 5th in the NBA in PER. Not too shabby for a “number two option.”
The last time the Thunder played Utah, OKC got destroyed 120-99. Jefferson and Millsap combined for 53 points, 26 rebounds and 7 assists. Ibaka will need to slow down one of these big guys for OKC to win this game.
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LeBlog James, featuring the new All-OTN Team

1 Comment 02 November 2010

Just three games last night, but there’s lots to talk about… I’ll keep it short, though, since there’s a lengthy feature underneath this.

Chicago impressed me on both ends last night in its 110-98 win over the Blazers. Fun stats from hoopdata: The Bulls shot 14-26 from 16-23 feet and Luol Deng got his 40 points (!) on an 83.9 TS%. Insane. Thibodeau has the defense looking very, very good. I couldn’t believe how invisible Brandon Roy was.

The Kings are soon going to learn what the Blazers learned yesterday: they can’t afford to rely on late-game comebacks. Sacramento started off its 111-108 win over the Raptors playing the most porous defense I’d seen since… the beginning of the Kings/Cavs game on Saturday. The Raps should have won the game, but they only really played well defensively in the first quarter. They masked their poor D with good O for most of the game, but in the fourth the Kings played better and the crowd got louder and they Raps threw the game away. It was lots of fun to watch Reggie Evans grab 39282489 rebounds and DeMar DeRozan aggressively attack the rim, though.

I haven’t got a chance to watch much of last night’s Cippers/Spurs game yet, but I’m LOVING Richard Jefferson’s resurgence. I knew he coudn’t be as bad as he was last year again, but the guy’s averaging 17 points on 71.5 TS% (!!!!) right now. That won’t hold up, but still. And even though the Spurs won the game, Eric Gordon won the night – holy crap. One last note – Craig Smith, I know you didn’t MEAN to viciously take out George Hill last night, but you fully deserved your flagrant-2 and you can’t be high-fiving fans after a play like that. BAD RHINO!

Okay, before I get to today’s feature: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Matt Moore’s rant on the ludicrous Mike Conley extension is brilliant. I am going to read it a thousand times.

The 2010-2011 All-OTN Team

Last year, I thought it’d be fun to follow a team full of underdog types through an NBA season. The plan was to pay special attention to them in games – not difficult because I only picked guys I’d pay attention to anyway – and keep track of their progress throughout the year. If someone wrote about one of them, I’d link to it. If one of them had a great game or a spectacular play, I’d excitedly share the news. The idea was to feel a part of any success these guys had, the way you do when you follow the careers of the guys on your hometown team.

Instead of picking guys who are trying to establish themselves as role players, this year I’ve picked second-year players who are looking to make the leap from role player to more than that. I went with sophomores because last year’s rookie class is full of examples of why I love the NBA. This was meant to be a weak class. Picks weren’t worthless, but they were meant to be worth less. After Blake Griffin went down in the last game of the pre-season, we were supposed to hand the Rookie of the Year award to Tyreke Evans and be done with it.

Obviously, it didn’t shake out that way. Evans did win the award, but Stephen Curry, Brandon Jennings, and Darren Collison proved themselves to be major contributors capable of running NBA teams. And, in what might have been even more of a surprise, the draft turned out to be DEEP. There were rookies all around the league making an impact. Look at all the relevant names on this list.

So, I’ve decided this year’s All-OTN team will be full of sophomores. The guys I’ve chosen are all full of energy and enjoyable to watch. They’re definitely rotation-worthy players. I think they’re starting-quality, but none of them have a starting spot guaranteed this year. Only the power forward managed to even crack the All-Rookie Second Team last season. Here we go:
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Basketball for Breakfast, Jan. 12

No Comments 12 January 2010

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It’s been a little while, hey? Nothing from me since the podcast. Time to recap what’s gone on since then. Continue Reading

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Basketball for Breakfast, Jan. 05

No Comments 05 January 2010

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Issac Baldizon/Getty Images

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Hey heyyy, it’s the first BfB of 2010. I’m a bit pissed at myself for letting so many days go by without an update here, but at least I’ve been really active on Twitter, right? Right? Hope that’s okay. Anyway, 4 games on the schedule last night. There’s stuff to talk about. Continue Reading

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Basketball for Breakfast, Dec. 30

No Comments 30 December 2009

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Another seven games on the schedule on Tuesday night and I’ve got a lot to talk about. My eyes were focused mainly on Cavs/Hawks, Thunder/Wizards, and Lakers/Warriors, but I’ve done my best to cover everything. Continue Reading

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Basketball for Breakfast, Dec. 29

No Comments 29 December 2009

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Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images

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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! Continue Reading

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This Week In The NBA: Dec. 14-20

1 Comment 21 December 2009

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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. Continue Reading

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Basketball for Breakfast, Dec. 14

No Comments 14 December 2009

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Layne Murdoch/Getty Images

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I’m eschewing the normal BfB format at least for one day. It might just be the spazzy band I went to see last night, but I’m feeling a bit ADD and want to ditch the normal structure and just give some thoughts about the games I watched on Saturday and Sunday. Continue Reading

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