Author: whodeanny

2008 Finals Game 1 Thoughts


 Excellent!

 

This was a really fun game to watch. Even though it was not
the best played game it was intense and hard fought.

 

I have to confess that I was quite surprised to see how
anxious the Lakers looked in the second half. I imagine most folks will suggest
that the return of Pierce from injury was the turning point but the Celtics actually
began changing the tenor of the game as soon as Pierce was carried back.
 The first half seemed to set a great
stage for them to steal home court advantage in Game 1 but it just didn’t
appear that they viewed it as an opportunity. The Lakers seemed to be playing
not to lose for a large chunk of the second half. Very atypical for this club.

 

The real difference of the second half was that the Lakers
clearly appeared to be waiting for Kobe to win the game for them. Fisher played
hard but didn’t score much in the second half and neither Gasol nor Odom had
the kind of impact the Lakers will need them to have if they are to win the
title this year.

 

The Celtics seemed to ride their emotion and effort to
victory. They were the more aggressive team on both ends of the court
(exception coming soon) and that means they got to the foul line, were effective
in forcing the Lakers to take contested shots and make contested passes and on
numerous occasions won tips, kept balls alive, made deflections and generally
outhustled the Lakers (DFish was a notable exception).

 

All that being said, Celtics fans should still be nervous as
Doc Rivers made some pretty poor coaching decisions. Even Mark Jackson noted
that Sam Cassell stayed in the game too long. Obviously. And the exception to
the aggressive tendencies of the Celtics was Kevin Garnett. KG did a better job
of taking enough shots to really impact the game. Good stuff. In the second
half, he kept taking jump shots and missing them. Bad stuff. Doc Rivers needed
to remind KG how he got into such a great rhythm in the first half. He went to
the basket repeatedly and strongly. On the couple occasions he made a concerted
effort to drive the ball in the second half he reverted to taking layups that
were contested instead of forcing his way to the rim or foul line. He needed to
take fewer Alex English shots and more Moses Malone shots. Of course KG has always
seemed more interested in being English than Malone, hasn’t he?

 

From the results of Game 1 I think the Lakers’ best lineup
might be DFish, Vujacic, Kobe, Odom and Gasol. By the way, if Phil Jackson has
already lost faith in Odom for the whole series then Kobe will have to be more
like Michael than he thinks for the Lakers to win.

 

For the Cs I’d say their best group is Rondo, Allen (Ray of
course), Posey, Pierce and Garnett. Depending on game play though, the Celtics
might legitimately want to consider having Brown, Perkins or even Powe on the
floor if Odom plays well enough to force KG to guard him. All three of those
bigs are energetic and rebound well enough to really frustrate Gasol.

 

Hopefully the series continues the level of intensity of the
first game and the players settle down enough to increase the quality of play.

 

 

 TP

Huckabee apologizes (for the wrong thing)

Daniel Drezner posts his approval of Mike Huckabee’s apology regarding his Barack Obama ‘joke’ of today.

Except that being offensive isn’t really the issue here. It is only disparaging to Obama if one assumes that he should NOT jump to the floor if someone attempts to shoot him. The problem with these remarks is that Huckabee makes light of the possibility of an assassination attempt. I would much prefer he have used the opportunity to have suggested to the NRA (and everyone else) how wrong it is that we live in a country in which Obama has to be more concerned about being killed than John McCain does.

TP

Justified Use of Force

Justified Use of Force

Every year there’s a new one
A Diallou, King or me
Clamoring loudly
Faces on TV
We ask so many questions
But no one’s forced to answer

With sympathy’s short half-life
Soon most are hoping for the noise to stop
And the questions to disappear once again
Just like us
In our lives
And our deaths

© Gayle Force Press 2002

The Price of Blackness

This is the CNN <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/26/sean.bell.trial/index.html

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/26/sean.bell.trial/index.html

“>version of the Sean Bell trial leading to acquittal. It is almost beyond me that I can sit here in 2008 and assume that if I were in the wrong place at the wrong time and were killed by police officers (even in plain clothes), they would not be held responsible for my death. That’s still the price of Blackness.

There’s a poem connected to this theme written several years ago that directly applies. I’m so sad and so disgusted.

Zo and Nellie?


Wouldn’t Alonzo Mourning be the perfect fit for Golden State? He doesn’t need to score but can, he defends, blocks shots and rebounds and has the kind of intensity and drive for winning that only Stephen Jackson has on their current roster.

For Zo to play 20 minutes a game and shepherd Andris Biedrins and Brendan Wright into NBA manhood would be the perfect conclusion to his career and would immediately elevate GSW into a Finals darkhorse next season. He connects virtually all the dots Nellie would want him to.

TP

Cold Blooded

I’m watching the Sixers-Pistons and Antonio McDyess just poked in the face. well, take that up another level. His face is bleeding so profusely they had to bring him a full sized towel to cover it. What’s great about this scene is that Philly fans are booing him mercilessly. Yes, this is the same town that once booed Santa Claus.

Unbelievable.

TP

Double Foul

I’m shocked but Jon Barry just said he doesn’t think there should ever be double fouls. Is he crazy?!? Double fouls and jump balls are the two play stoppages that should happen much more frequently. Technical fouls should be called more often too but not substantially.

Double fouls clean up the game. Coaches hate them and players hate them but they are incredibly effective. Players change their level of aggression and enmity when double fouls are called on them.

TP

Just Have to Share

The Cubs defeated the Mets Tuesday, 8-1, their fourth consecutive win by six or more runs. It’s the first time since 1886 – yes that’s 1886, as in the first Grover Cleveland administration – that the Cubs have won four straight, all by at least six runs.

from ESPN. com

Grover Cleveland- yes, the only person to win the Presidency in non-successive terms. Even though I’m from Indiana, I always feel badly for him. He was so obviously a better President than Benjamin Harrison. That being said, I appreciate that Benjamin Harrison has a very simple gravesite. It is not at all ostentatious even though it easily could be. Interestingly enough, he is one of THREE Benjamin Harrisons interned in the same cemetery. Let’s hope they’re Sr. Jr. and III. Please.

TP