Category: Sports

NBA MVP 4 CP3 and All-NBA team

C- Amare Stoudamire

Yep, it’s true. Amare Stoudamire really does need to be on my first team All-NBA. He’s averaging 25 and 9 with .590 shooting on a steady diet of jump shots, finger rolls and dunks compared to Dwight Howard’s 20 points,14 ½ boards and .599 from the floor. The 2 point FG% is .601 to .599, with Amare taking 200 more shots.

Howard began the season so well it’s taken me a while to come around to the notion that his efforts really have tapered off and his team success has been nice but not striking.

Everyone suggests that Amare’s development has been enhanced by the arrival of the Big Cactus but I don’t think it’s been about a position switch since he takes the same shots (just more) as before. What really seems to have changed is simply that STAT doesn’t need to be as conscious of Shawn Marion’s scoring ego. Shaq’s been there and done that. The difference it’s made has been the capper for me especially as it’s come in the middle of an amazing conference battle.

F- LeBron James

One of the best statistical seasons ever produced by a small forward. Or anyone else for that matter. Simply extraordinary and in many years, LeBron’s numbers would have been so overwhelming as to garner lots of MVP love despite the mediocrity of the team.

I’m starting to get a little scared for LeBron. He’s probably only got another year or two before people start giving him grief about team success. Yes, he’s been to the Finals but if the Cavs bow out to the Wiz (more on that tomorrow) then there’s a good chance last year’s run will be regarded as a fluke instead of an opening salvo.

F- Kevin Garnett

This is the basketball equivalent of Barry Larkin winning the NL MVP in 1995. Larkin did all the things necessary to make a talented team a winning team. That’s what KG has produced this year. And despite some of his ‘worst’ stats at 19 and 9, his presence and value has been clear and meaningful all year. He will likely be the runaway Defensive Player of the Year and I have to give he and Doc Rivers credit because I’m sure there was at least some consideration given to making KG a legit 20-10 guy again this year. It certainly would help the revitalization of Boston Celtic basketball if it’s newly acquired star player transforms the team into a title contender with the league’s best record while receiving an MVP. They make movies out of season’s like that. Well, at least they would now.

G- Kobe Bryant

Kobe has used this season to dispel nearly every doubt that persisted about him. I don’t think that’s been enough to make him the most valuable player in the league but if he’s not a unanimous first team all-NBA selection I will be shocked.

Lots has been written about whether or not this should be Kobe’s MVP year and I will not be surprised if he wins it. This may be his best opportunity. He’s at the top of his game but has lots of miles on him. His team has tons of talent but does not seem to have a playoff ready psyche (it’s toughest players are clearly the starting guards) and as we saw this year, the playoffs matter regarding the next year’s MVP. (Dirk had another brilliant season but he’s not even been in MVP conversations.) If the Lakers falter in Round 2, Kobe will be hard pressed to win MVP next year.

I will be excited to see how Kobe responds to playoff pressure this season, especially since the Lakers are substantial favorites and he’ll start games guarded by weak, much shorter defenders. Kobe could easily average 45+ against the Nuggets and that temptation to excel individually could be striking, particularly in games in Denver.

G- Chris Paul

He’s the guy. Count up the stats however you’d like. Acknowledge that the Hornets did not finish first in the toughest conference in recent memory. Suggest that yes, he has an All-Star player on the front line in David West. Defensive liabilities? Sure.

But really, c’mon, this is the guy who turned the Hornets from playoff contender to title contender. Who posted one of the 5 best seasons ever for a player under 6’ 3”. Who made basketball in New Orleans relevant and dispelled virtually any notion that the Bayou might be the next Seattle.

Kobe is the guy many are suggesting be the league MVP this year but I have yet to see a compelling argument for him for this season. His stats are great but not overwhelming. The Lakers are first in the West but didn’t separate themselves from the competition. My previous indecision dissipated when I realized that I believe the Lakers’ regular players are substantially better than the Hornets’. Just go down the rosters and decide which player you’d prefer, the Laker or Hornet. The overall quality of Paul’s season combined with what he had to work with as a team makes him my choice for MVP by a comfortable final margin.

*corrected as of 4.20

TP

5 55s?

There’s a chance that after tomorrow’s games end the regular season, 5 teams in the West will have records of 55-27. New Orleans and San Antonio have to lose (NO twice) while Utah, Phoenix and Houston need victories. As playoff seeding and home court advantages are still up in the air this seems an unlikely scenario because the Hornets have the Clippers at home tonight, however, the Clips may be just the kind of team that will cause trouble for the Hornets. While not precisely locked in to a lottery position, the Clippers know there’s virtually no chance the Knicks or Grizzlies are going to win games at this point in the season and with a frustrated but talented core in their last games together, LA’s second team may rally around the chance to go out on a positive note. Regardless, it’s an interesting possibility. 5 teams with 55 wins in the same conference? (Hopefully) 3 more with 50+ wins. Astounding.

TP

NBA MVP- one more week

RE: NBA MVP

A few days ago I suggested why Kobe shouldn’t get it and at the moment I’m leaning toward CP3 but there’s at least a chance I’ll go with KG instead. So I’ll wait until the end of the season to put it in print. Kinda wimpy, huh?

TP

Golden State-Denver

I’ve had folks ask me why I’m so excited about the Warrior-Nugget game tonight. It’s simple. The winner of this game has a good chance at being in the Western Conference Finals. Either of these teams can legitimately beat New Orleans, Houston, Utah and Dallas and in some of those matchups, I’d favor one of these 8 seeds. San Antonio, LA and Phoenix I’d have to rate as my three favorites but depending on health/injury and length of previous series I would not discount the Warriors or Nuggets in any playoff matchup. This is the first time I’ve ever thought that about any 8 seed. Let the fun begin!

TP

NBA MVP- 0 for #8


Kobe and the NBA MVP race

Shaq has only won one MVP, many suggest that’s biased in some way. Kobe has never won one even though most suggest he’s been the best (or at worse, second best) player in the league for a few years. Scoop Jackson thinks it’s because voters don’t like him. Sure, that doesn’t help but Barry Bonds won 7 (although he was clearly robbed of at least one more) so media disdain is not a true disqualifier.

Shaq only won a single trophy in part because of timing, in part because of the presence of Kobe (it’s hard to be the MVP when your complementary player may be better than you; for all Scottie Pippen’s talents, he was clearly Robin to Jordan’s Batman, that distinction was frequently muddied during the Shaq-Kobe championship seasons), and in large part because he didn’t play enough. That’s actually the ultimate reason Shaq didn’t win more. It was always possible to suggest games missed as a substantial negative factor for him and in some years, an eliminating factor.

Kobe’s negative factor has changed over the years. For his first several years, it was Shaq. ‘Nuff said. In the last few years, it’s been team success, particularly as new powers developed in the West. Nash and Nowitzki won the last three MVPs not because of a desire to recognize white jump shooting foreigners but because they clearly elevated their teams. Basketball celebrates team success in its awards. No one would argue that Kevin Garnett has had the best individual season but in the NBA universe, MVP generally means great player who makes his team impressive. LeBron James is a fading candidate despite having one of the best individual seasons in recent memory. His Cavs don’t look better than last year so his numbers don’t mean as much as they should. Realistically, his year is significantly familiar to Jordan’s 20 years ago when it was clear that the player was transcendent but the team success may be further away than anyone would like to see. (This only underscores how Herculean LeBron’s effort was last year in taking the Cavs to the Finals.)

Coming back to Kobe, his MVP candidacy is waning as the season does simply because there are so many reasons other folks are more deserving. In virtually no criteria does Kobe seem to be the top guy. LeBron’s got the best stats this year. CP3’s been the shocking surprise of the season. KG’s Celtics have been the class of the league. Losing Bynum is not in the same category as Yao’s most recent injury troubles.

Kobe just doesn’t have any trump cards. The exception is the lifetime achievement award and Kobe’s not old enough for that to be the determining factor. So sorry #8. Next year may be the last, best opportunity you’ll have.

TP

The athletic genius of Barry Bonds

The primary athletic genius of Barry Bonds is expressed this way. He is the only player in the history of sport to be among the absolute elite of his game in two entirely different ways.

As a young man, Bonds was a multiple time MVP due to a stunning combination of speed, quickness, assertiveness and dexterity. At this stage of his career Bonds’ primary statistical accomplishments came in the categories of SB, RBI, and runs. Bonds also received substantial recognition (8 Gold Gloves I think) as a stellar defensive player. Bonds versatility was highly prized in this era. In fact, because he only had one, his single weakness was so obvious as to be universally recognized as such. You know it’s his throwing arm, don’t you? You did, right? Well, even if you didn’t remember it initially, you remembered knowing it as soon as you read it.

As time passed and Bonds was transformed by age and BALCO (don’t stop reading!) he became an almost completely new player. In the process Bonds went from a lithe, flexible gazelle to a hulking, immobile elk. Unlike virtually every other athlete whose body mutated with the passage of time, Bonds didn’t get worse, he got better. He focused on a narrow set of skills and utilized them to create an unprecedented second act.

As a sporting elder, Bonds transcended history by becoming a second stage multiple time MVP due to a stunning combination of power, intimidation, patience and dexterity. At this stage of his career Bonds’ primary statistical accomplishments came in the categories of walks, average, home runs, runs and non-traditional statistical measures as OBP, VORP, OPS and the like.

It still strikes me as almost impossibly odd that no MLB team is willing to take a flyer on this wholly unique player. Considering the recent history in this sport of collusion, a phantom drug policy and accepted on field cheating (it’s not called borrowing signs, is it?), I’m still waiting for a good explanation as to why Bonds is at home. I imagine him scratching his massive head in wonder at it all. And I’m not sure I blame him.

TP

*- corrected on 4.10.08

NBA All-Star game 4th quarter

Fourth quarter-

Supes gets stuffed. Very nice, Amare.

Who’ll vote for the MVP tonight? Which people decide that they already know with 8 minutes left who the MVP of the game should be?

24 second violation? Really. Wow. They must be too serious.

Amare, you are the man!

The West is having a great flurry. Tough tall defense and some seriously nice O. gotta love it.

DHo, Kidd, CB1, Rip and King James. Huh, I don’t think I really get that lineup. Oh yeah, Doc. Never mind.

Duncan making a great effort to lead the break. It did not go well.

LBJ almost killed himself by jumping into a jungle of ultra expensive sheets.

And a crazy And 1 for Amare.

A back and forth competitive game. The West leads and it seems natural to a certain extent. Would have thought I’d al= s

Ray Allen is legit as an All-Star. I think that’s the message, ? right.

35 seconds left and D Wade makes a crazy crazy shot. Now 3 points and fouling starts.

Ray Ray gets 28 points and half within the last couple minutes. Sounds like an MVP to me…

Overall, a fun, well played game but without the level of highlights, intensity, outstanding performance or meaning that some recent ASGs have featured. Still, a great way to spend a few hours.

Peace.

TP

NBA All-Star game 3rd quarter

Third quarter-

Should it be surprising that the one time Tim Duncan tries to show off for the fans, he blows it? Sad but not exactly a shock. The way the East is consistently dominating the West? Definitely a shock.

It’s clear that the East is working to make this game a success?

Doug Collins ask about mediocrity. One day last week, there are only five Western teams with sub .500 records while only five in the East had records above that mark.

David West just got the Charles Smith self-check! So sad. Especially in his first game.

In the fourth quarter I expect to see Duncan, Yao, Dirk, Paul, Iverson and Anthony against Pierce, Billups, Howard, James, Bosh and Allen or Wade.

‘It’s better to cheat then repeat.’ Thank you again Doug Collins. No wonder Clemens thinks he should be able to use HGH and Kelvin Sampson thinks he should be comfortable flauting the rules he’s already violated. Better to cheat than repeat. Depressing.

13 points in a row for the Celtics Little 2. Thank you for comfort Doc.

A 13 point East lead going into period 4. The plot thickens.

TP

NBA All-Star game 2nd quarter

Second quarter-

Doc vs. Byron Scott- isn’t this like The Sports Guys worst coaching nightmare?

Nice start to the ASG, Brandon Roy.

Who’s JKidd trying to impress?

Roy’s impressing everyone.

Yeah, LBJ and JKidd really need to play together. Since Bibby’s off the table, why don’t the Cavs get rid of some of their duplicate players to get Kidd? Why don’t all the fans know who Roy is?
Dirk vs. JKidd ‘This could be practice.’ Nice.

B Roy is on fire.

And LBJ is so big and strong, the defense sometimes doesn’t matter?

The volleyball 3 player alley oop. Some pretty nice in game dunks. 3 straight for the East and the start of a standing O.

LBJ definitely wants a triple double tonight.

Does DWade just not dunk anymore? Is that about his injuries? Is he not interested in the fan element? Considering his ill conceived full court pass to Rip Hamilton, I’d guess no, but two open court layups? I’m just glad he didn’t get booed. (Actually, I don’t car but I wanna be nice about it.)

These commercials are awesome. Harry Connick Jr. the All-Stars are rebuilding.

Dirk makes tough shots.
Renegotiation for the Hornets. What about the Sonics?
Leftie 3? 2nd chance and it’s good. I wish Sheed tried so hard to work on his passing.

A fairly uninteresting denouement to the first half. Just kinda ugh.

But yes, they’re working hard to pimp Dwight Howard. I know you didn’t do anything at all but dunk in the first half but we want to talk to you. A lot.

TP