Thursday, October 30, 2008
Farmar Gets Alley-Oop from Walton
Top 10 Rookie Debuts
Arthur had the best defensive performance. One of 3 rookies to get a double double, all who are on this list. With his athleticism, rebounding can be a strentgh for him in the future. 11 pts, 15 reb, stl, blk, 2 blk.
Derrick Rose had the first big rookie performance of the season giving coach Vinny Del Negro and the Bulls their first win. He shined in pre-season and the #1 pick will definitely be dangerous in the future. 11 pts, 4 reb, 9 ast, 3 stl.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Trade Possibilities for Al Harrington
Chicago Bulls: Packaged with Marcus Williams/C.J. Watson for Kirk Hinrich
Derrick Rose will be the point guard of the future for the Bulls. Ben Gordon wants to start. The Warriors need a point guard. Their depth at that position starts at undrafted rookie DeMarcus Nelson followed by Watson and Williams. Despite a horrible season, the recently benched Hinrich is on another level compared to any point guard the Warriors have.
Minnesota Timberwolves: Rodney Carney, Jason Collins
New Jersey Nets: Stromile Swift, Maurice Ager & Cash
Swift turns 29 next month and has no future with the Nets because of the youth movement in the frontcourt with Yi Jianlian, Josh Boone and Sean Williams. Swift is thin for a power forward at 220 pounds, much less a center and his stats have gone down since his first stint with the Memphis Grizzlies. If given minutes, he's shown to put up better numbers, but not much better. He's a good shotblocker with 0.9 BPG in only 14 MPG. So if defense is what the Warriors need off the bench, Swift could just come in and get a block. After this season, he'd be off the books.Harrington could also fill in as a small forward for this team because he's certainly better than Eduardo Najera. It's a pretty good line-up of veterans and young guys with him, Vince Carter, Williams, Boone and Devin Harris. It's probably not enough to get into the playoffs though. Boston, Detroit, Orlando, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Toronto, Washington (in that order I'm predicting) have the 1-7 slots locked up and Indiana and Miami will be competing for the last spot. It might be a good place to land for him for a couple of years. He'll be off the books before the Nets move to Brooklyn, leaving plenty of room for LeBron.
New York Knicks: Malik Rose
The Knicks don't need 33-year-old Rose anymore and really they never did. A straight-up Harrington for Rose trade would work out for both teams. Not only do the Warriors shave off almost $ 2 million immediately, they have over $7 million more after the season when his contract is over. He'd do nothing but sit at the end of the bench. Harrington, on the other hand, has a chance to be part of coach Mike D'Antoni's fast tempo.
Harrington already knows how to play uptempo. Add him to a frontcourt of David Lee and Zach Randolph, he could possibly take Quentin Richardson's spot at small forward. Depending on chemistry, Harrington could help the Knicks.
Sacramento Kings: Mikki Moore, Quincy Douby/Shelden Williams & Cash
The Kings needed a power forward ever since Chris Webber left. The best one they had after him was recently retired Shareef Abdur-Rahim when he played well in 2006. Harrington doesn't do much, but it gives them a bigger body and better overall talent in the paint compared to the 225 pound Moore. On the other hand, Moore's taller, outrebounded Harrington last season and shot better as well (57.7% FG). He has a $2 million buyout option. Douby or Williams would be thrown in to make the trade go through but could bring something to the team if needed.
Douby can play well in an uptempo pace like the Warriors did. After working out with the likes of Baron Davis and Paul Pierce in Las Vegas, he had a great summer league and training camp until an ankle injury marred his pre-season. He can fit well into Nellie's small ball system as an undersized shooting guard. Williams is a wide body back at his playing weight of 250 pounds. Despite his size, he's also accustomed to an uptempo game playing for Coach K at Duke and could give the Warriors size. All players can become free agents.If Harrington wants to be traded, he could end up anywhere. Anywhere except Indiana that is. He doesn't need a thrid stint with them. But Harrington will be in for a ride wherever he goes.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Kings-Rockets Recap, Pre-Season Recap
This isn't a normal recap I usually do since I'm focusing on the whole pre-season as well. Just a heads-up.
THE GAME
Pre-season or not, any time you score 25 points and grab 16 rebounds over Yao Ming, that's impressive. Twenty-year-old Kings center Spencer Hawes did that. Prediction: I got him making the Sophomore team on all-star weekend.
The Kings showed their potential of how they can play early on in the second quarter and early on in the third quarter. How good were they playing? 6'1, 35-year-old Bobby Jackson was shutting down 6'8, 29-year-old Tracy McGrady. Most of the team was doing good without injured players Beno Udrih and Francisco Garcia.
They forced T-Mac to make 14 points on 14 shots. Hawes grabbed 6 offensive rebounds. Rookie power forward Jason Thompson finished with 10 points and 7 rebounds in 23 minutes. Bobby Brown, although he had a horrible shooting night, finished with 6:1 assist-turnover ratio for the night. Unfortunately, after outscoring the Rockets 35-21 in the second quarter, they couldn't finish the job, again. Despited being tied at 80 at the beginning of the 4th quarter, the Kings were outscored 57-37 in the second half. Capping off a (1-7) pre-season.
PRE-SEASON RECAP
The only pre-season win that they had was a 94-85 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, where Brown put on his best Mike Bibby imitation by scoring 12 points in the 4th quarter. Hawes came off the bench for 21 points and 7 rebounds and showcased a barrage of post moves and shooting with range. Before that, they were embarassed by the Blazers. The night ended on a better note when Donté Greene scored 12 of his game-high 18 points in the 4th quarter.
Thompson scored a game high 15 points and got 7 rebounds in a 94-89 loss to the Lakers. Kevin Martin dropped 29 points in 21 minutes on 9-11 (near 82%) shooting before the bench gave up a 116-112 loss to the Clippers. There was nothing good about giving up 29 points to Gerald Green losing 124-109 to the Mavs. John Salmons finally woke up and dropped 27 points. with K-Mart's 34 in a 112-98 loss to the Blazers. K-Mart did drop a huge dunk on Greg Oden and LaMarcus Aldridge. Then, last night. Ron Artest made his first trip back to ARCO Arena since being traded, and won. That, however, was overshadowed by Hawes' monster game over Yao Ming.
The thing every Kings fan is relieved about, it's only pre-season and the games don't count. Still, the same things continue to haunt the Kings. Rebounding, defense and assist-turnover ratio. They'll also start the season with injuries and a 5-game suspesion for Brad Miller. Udrih's hip is hurt, but he should be ready for the season opener at Minnesota on Wednesday. Garcia should be out for 1-3 more weeks, but he says he'll try to play in the opener. After a great summer league, Quincy Douby, who will most likely not have his option picked up, missed all of the pre-season. Shelden Williams won't have his option picked up also.
Martin was the most impressive King. For the first six games he played in limited minutes he averaged over 20 PPG on 60.9% shooting, making him the best offensive player in the pre-season. He was also more agressive, more vocal, he had intensity that no one has ever seen before. He's playing angry. Mikki Moore really has to watch his back this season. Hawes can grab the starting PF spot easy being the leading rebounder. Not to mention, Thompson not only scored the same amount of points, but also outrebounded Moore and had less turnovers.
Projected Regular Season Rotation
Bold = Significant Minutes
Center: Brad Miller, Spencer Hawes
Power Forward: Mikki Moore, Jason Thompson, Shelden Williams, Kenny Thomas
Small Forward: John Salmons, Francisco Garcia, Donté Greene
Shooting Guard: Kevin Martin, Quincy Douby
Point Guard: Beno Udrih, Bobby Jackson, Bobby Brown
Whatever the Kings saw wrong in the pre-season they better improve in that area right now, because starting the next game, they count. No one's counting out the Heat (1-5) or the Cavs (2-5), so there's still hope for Kings fans yet.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Rudy Fernandez Back Door Reverse Alley-Oop Dunk
David Lee Won't Get Extension
"I don't anticipate getting something done. As it stands, I don't think it will happen. Donnie is still in the evaluation process with this team. I think he understands David has great value in the league, but is cautious to make a long-term commitment before he gets a feeling what direction his team is going."
"I don't want to make a flat statement, but I don't think we're at a point I can say we're going to extend him. I definitely want to keep Dave and Nate, but you don't have to do it now, you could do it in the summer."
- Chicago Bulls
- Denver Nuggets
- Oklahoma City Thunder
- Sacramento Kings
- Utah Jazz (if Carlos Boozer bolts)
If any team throws more money than the Knicks are willing to match or if they're unwilling pay for Lee's asking price, unless Lee really wants to play for the Knicks, he's gone. By 2010, Stephon Marbury, Quentin Richardson, Jerome James and possibly, but not likely, Curry will be off the books. The Knicks have also been trying to shop the troubled Randolph, but couldn't get a deal done with the Memphis Grizzlies because of a dispute over next year's first round draft pick from the Grizzlies.
By then, the Knicks could be spending between $35-50 million before free agency, depending on who's there or not. They could be spending at least $5-15 million more if they keep Lee and/or Robinson. That would destroy the Knicks plans for 2010. Robinson averaged 16.2 PPG and 3.5 APG in 17 starts, but Lee is still a more valuable player. The Knicks might have to let Robinson go.
Lee is a must have for the Knicks' future. They're sure to land a free agent 2 years from now, LeBron or not. If you can only keep one, keep the one who gets double doubles off the bench.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Kings Lose to Blazers 112-98
Sacramento will have trouble getting 35 wins this season if they don't change their habits. The run game was not there last night, which could have been a game changer. Every time the Kings gave-up the ball to another player, they just tried to penetrate. They also have no one underneath the basket to try to get an offensive rebound almost every time. They're going to disappoint fans who watch them every night playing like that every night. Until they learn how to play defense, fans have to remember they're still in rebuilding mode.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Martin, Gordon Hot, Clips Beat Kings, 116-112
The first unit stayed in for half of the quarter with Garcia and Beno Udrih leading the way combining for 12 of the Kings' 24 points that period. Then, a turn for the worst happened. The second unit came in. Brad Miller was replaced by Spencer Hawes, Martin was replaced by Bobby Jackson, Udrih replaced by Bobby Brown, Garcia replaced by Donté Greene and Jason Thompson replaced by Shelden Williams. With a 17 point lead the Clippers seemed harmless with their key players out. They went on a 17-6 run at the end of the quarter led by former King Cuttino Mobley's 11 points in that run. Things would only go from bad to worse as the Kings led 88-80.
4TH QUARTER
This is where Gordon caught fire, hitting 4 three pointers in the period and 6 treys that night. Taylor, who was hot all night, had 8 points in the quarter and finished with 21 points. It's not like the Kings gave up, they couldn't defend the perimeter. They had 5 treys that quarter and 9-25. Without Martin's 2 three pointers, the Kings would have been 0-9 on the night. That and turnovers would lead to the bench's downfall. Even though they made a late substitution with Garcia, Sacramento was held scoreless the last 2:54 of the game, losing 116-112 from a stunning comeback led by rookie guards Gordon and Taylor.
HIGHLIGHTS
Team High=*
Game High=**
(R)= Rookie
KINGS
Martin: 29 pts* (9-11 FG), 2 reb, 4 ast, 3 TOs, 21 min
Udrih: 12 pts, 3 reb, 5 ast*, stl, 2 TOs, 24 min
Garcia: 15 pts, 3 ast, 3 stl**
Hawes: 13 pts, 7 reb*, 4 ast, 3 blk**, 6 TOs** (bench)
Miller: 8 pts, 7 reb*, 5 ast*, 19 min
Jackson: 13 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast, 2 TO (bench)
(R) Thompson: 6 pts, 5 reb, 18 min
Thomas: 6 pts (2-2 FG), 3 ast, blk (bench)
CLIPPERS
(R) Gordon: 33 pts**, 2 reb, 2 stl, 2 TOs
(R) Taylor: 21 pts, 4 reb, 9 ast**, 3 stl**, 3 TOs*
Paul Davis: 11 pts, 8 reb** (5 off.**), 3 ast, 3 stl**
Mobley: 17 pts, 2 ast
McCoy: 12 pts, 6 reb, stl, 2 TOs
(R) Jordan: 7 pts, 4 reb, 2 blk*
Now I know what the +/- is good for. The Kings' starters had double digits on the + side. Their bench countered it with double digits on the - side, destroying the 17 point lead the starters worked hard for and giving the Clippers an opportunity to win. Another reason why they lost, 3 point shooting and TOs. Without Martin, they never would have hit anything from downtown. Spencer Hawes accounted for 6 of the Kings 24 TOs. That's 25% of them. The Clippers hit 9-25 from downtown and only had 16 TOs.
It's not like the Kings weren't scoring all night. They shot 61.2% from the field compared to the Clippers 46.7%. They also had 31 assists. The Gordon got hot from downtown at the right time and the Kings couldn't respond the same way. Him and Taylor could have a bright future in the NBA. I'm not surprised if Gordon contends for ROY, since he's supposed to be a better version of Ben Gordon. As for the Kings, the starters did everything right. The bench didn't. It's that simple. Fortunately, it won't be this way this season because since it's pre-season, the bench does not get the majority of playing time.
Speaking of playing time, Martin looked like he was in mid-season and was on fire. Not only did he score, he distributed as well. He had only 2 rebounds and 3 TOs, but his scoring was phenomenal and rebounding wasn't a team problem when he was in the game. His game really flourishes in the new run-and-gun triangle offense Reggie Theus put in. In other words, Martin looked like an all-star. If he plays like that this season like he has in his limited minutes this pre-season, you can see him in Phoenix this February and in the future.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Brown, Hawes Shine in 94-85 Win Over Thunder
The Kings have the triangle offense working, but once they shut it off, their game goes too. If they can find a way to keep it on for a full 48 minutes, they can score over 100 a game. They did last year. They were outrebounded and outdistibuted and their interior defense was still bad. They still need to find a way to improve in those areas. Otherwise, the team is on the right track offensively.
Travelin' Man Bobby Jones
In three years, that's nine teams, 30% of the NBA. He's been moved 11 times and gone through the Nuggets and Heat twice. That doesn't include his D-League stint with the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Do you know how many uniforms he has?
He's only got a taste of what it means to be with one team when he played 41 games with the Sixers. Eight moves later he's wearing #25 for the Kings. The experience he's had constantly joining and leaving teams, that's all the motivation he needs to grab the Kings' last roster spot, not be cut with Noel Felix or join China's Zhang Kai, who's already been cut.
Jones shined the most during his 6-game stay with the Heat where he averaged 8 PPG on 53.1% shooting and 4 RPG. Even though the Heat could use any player they could grab during during their horrible 15-67 season, they don't sign him. In over 23 minutes of play per game, it was shown that even off the bench, if he was given minutes he can produce as a role player.
If he does make the team, he won't be getting much playing time. He stands behind starting small forward John Salmons, 6th man Francisco Garcia and rookie Donté Greene, who also looks at limited minutes. Greene, however, was impressive with 12 of his 18 points in the last 4:31 of the game against the Blazers. Even so, every position would be filled if he makes the roster (as shown below paragraph). The Kings could use help at the small forward position, so it wouldn't be a bad idea to add another swingman to the roster. If anyone got hurt there, he could at least fill in for a few minutes.
PG: Beno Udrih, Bobby Jackson, Bobby Brown
SG: Kevin Martin, Francisco Garcia, Quincy Douby
SF: John Salmons, Donté Greene, Bobby Jones
PF: Mikki Moore, Jason Thompson, Shelden Williams, Kenny Thomas
C: Brad Miller, Spencer Hawes
How I met Jones, I walked into the Kings' Fandemonium at ARCO Arena and saw him right in front of the doorway inside, asked a security guard who he was, because I didn't know if it was him or Felix. It was Jones, and I told him that I heard a lot about him and that I hoped that he made the team. Of course, he said that he did too. "You have the opportunity to play and show this team that you belong here," Jones said in the Sacramento Bee. "So, am I nervous? Yeah, but it's basketball at the end of the day, and I've been doing it awhile."
Coach Reggie Theus mentioned that the team might be trimmed to 15 within the week and Zhang was already cut after the loss to the Blazers, so Jones has to step up his game and score against the Oklahoma City Thunder after the 0 points, 3 rebounds and 2 TOs in 9:30. Hopefully, he'll get himself going and finally land on an NBA team that he can call home.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Rookies Make Marks Around the NBA
Some of these rookies have been impressive already. Only four days into the pre-season. The Blazers, especially Rudy Fernandez, have made the most noise.
Blazers' Rudy Fernandez, Greg Oden & Jerryd Bayless
The Blazers have the most talented rookie nucleus than any other team. Fernandez stole the show in the 2nd half of the first game with 6 points and 5 assists, including a back door alley-oop dunk and an alley oop reverse lay-up high off the glass. Even though he shined playing 36 minutes in his second game, his night ended earlier than expected when he sprained his ankle. He finished with 15 points with 3 three pointers, 5 rebounds, 7 assists and 6 steals in his first start.
In 20 minutes, Oden posted 13 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists and blocks each for a nearly sold out Rose Garden, who witnessed a 110-81 blowout of the Kings. His second game against the Warriors, 14 points and 9 boards (5 offensive) in the loss. Bayless put up 5 points and 3 rebounds and assists each his first game. Starting in the place of Sergio Rodriguez the next game, he had 13 points and 2 rebounds, but struggled as a point guard with no assists and 5 TOs.
Heat's Michael Beasley & Mario Chalmers