Category: Sports

NBA All-Star game 1st quarter

First quarter-

Wow that didn’t take long. 1 basket and 1 sick block and it’s back to the dunk contest for DHo. I think Stan VG is kinda happy…

Thank you USOC!!!

The connection between JKidd and LBJ makes for some pretty basketball doesn’t it?

What about these uniforms? I can’t even explain those.

‘That’s how struggled they are right now.’ Thank you Reggie Miller.

Is Kobe really done this soon? That seems silly. Why didn’t they just let someone else get a spot? Is he really that greedy? Ish.

How hard must it be for Dirk to speak about the JKidd trade when he may have to go back to having a Devin Harris relationship? Especially since English is not his first language.

‘so much things’ thank you Doug Collins.

CB1 (Mr. Big Shot) is making an early bid for MVP. Wow, what a start. Too really tough shots then a blown freebie. Okay! Instant assist machine. Damn.

Arnold Schwarzenegger has had the same expression for the last three days. Damn #2!

The West should really look out. Amare hit a very comfortable looking 3. If he expands his range enough for that to be a threat in the playoffs, with Shaq in the paint. I love it.

Nice individual action but still lots of nervous moments.

Pleasant enough 1st quarter.

TP

NBA All-Star game intro

There are a few things I’ll be interested in looking to see tonight. Are the NBA ads going to promote N’O the whole night? Will this look like a UNICEF ad at some point. Is this about keeping the Hornets there? Will there be similar ‘Save Seattle’s team’ efforts?

Trade possibilities

Dunk contest revitalization?

Will the East attempt to indicate that the players there are as good as the West players?

Who uses this game to break out?
Paul, Kobe, LeBron, Bosh are my top candidates

I would not be shocked to see either Nugget make an extra attempt to shine tonight. They’re my super darkhorse pick to win the West. More on that starting tomorrow. Actually, probably Tuesday.

TP

WAAAY OVERtime

The clippers/Grizzlies game tonight reached 3:00 left in the fourth quarter at 10:18. (I didn’t notice at the time but DVRd the game so I was able to check.) Because there was an overtime period the game ended at 10:59. The coaches used their time outs smartly and in the flow of the game. Fouls were generally good, smart fouls and nothing problematic happened. But it was 41 minutes!

Please understand this was a well played, fun, exciting game. The teams played hard, individuals excelled, the tremendous range and diversity of NBA talent was wonderfully displayed. But the denouement lasted 41 minutes. Including one that included a Clipper foul and final mad dash to the bucket after Memphis had a 6 point lead and the ball with 03.2 seconds left.

It should be on the horizon of concerns that an NBA game can not unreasonably take 41 minutes to play the last 8 minutes of action. An alteration to the rules regarding the frequency of timeouts needs to be on the table. Other rules change during the last two minutes of the game. Perhaps timeouts should be less available as well.

TP

Crazy start to 08

Does it strike anyone else as odd that Stevie Franchise has been a model citizen while Starbury has moved from heroic role model to nutjob in just a couple months?

And AK47, the Matrix, Kobe, JO and Pau Gasol are all still with their teams? Scott Skiles has been fired but Isiah still has a job? Wow.

TP

NBA predictions- soon!

We’ve been off the tracks for awhile now but Package Deal People are coming back and coming back strong. There will be more political commentary, sports reflection and links to other interesting spots.

Next week, Package Deal Predictions for NBA 2007-8. Look for ’em!

PDP

The Pats are that good

Damn. The Patriots really are that good.

1- shouldn’t the spread for Miami/NE be about 30 points next week? What would surprise you more: a 9-0 win or a 31-0 win? The answer is never 9-0 in the NFL. This week it is. Everyone would be happy for Miami if they only lost 9-0. We’d all think they were getting better and would be asking all kinds of questions about what happened to the Patriots. It’s true.

2- when are the all time great sports comparisons going to start? I’m surprised the Sports Guy hasn’t already started linking this group to the 86 Celtics. Shouldn’t that have happened already?

TP

Being Dodgy

Here’s an older poem about language, meaning and confusion.

Being Dodgy

In the spring I turned 17
Someone I liked considerably
Told me I was dodgy

Now like everyone with good sense
I was a bit insulted
For me the bruise was different
At least from those with an understanding of British slang

I was a born again
San Francisco Giant fan
And with my conversion experience
Had come all the requisite antipathy
For anything vaguely associated with the Los Angeles Dodgers

Being lumped with those cretins
faintly soured me
Denying my dodginess led to retreat, appeal
But no questions on my part
Though I refused to claim injury

It was not until recently
That I recalled my childish ignorant hurt
And realized in a perversion of pride
I’ve been dodgy since a small child

Had I been aware
Or better still
Less foolish and certain
I’d have known well
(And well before now)
That being dodgy
Is a perfect tool
For avoiding the blues

© Gayle Force Press 2002

Suns/Wolves

Here I was, ready to write tomorrow about what an important game the Suns/Spurs matchup in a couple days might be. Well, sure enough, the Suns fall in their trap game against the Wolves. It makes some sense I suppose. Phoenix had to travel after an afternoon TV game and was certainly looking forward to making hay against the Spurs. The Wolves score well enough to play with Phoenix and play enough D to force Phoenix to work. I hope Dwane Casey is enjoying this somewhere.

TP

rev.

What’s Right About the NBA?

Good things and good works from folks like Starbury.

Marbury will make appearances at Steve & Barrys in Albany, Rochester and Buffalo before appearing Aug. 21 in Manhattan with two 18-wheelers for a giveaway of sneakers, haircuts and food.

Thanks bro.

TP

Necessary NBA changes

Suggestions for NBA Rule Changes in 2007-08

Since the NBA is dealing with an incredibly uncomfortable refereeing controversy thanks to Tim Donaghy it seems clear that NBA officiating will be even more scrutinized in the upcoming seasons. As a response, I’ve come up with a few suggestions that may help lead to 1) better officiating and 2) a better product.

The most important suggestion I have is the one most likely to cause controversy. We need a fourth ref. Yep, let’s add to the incompetence. I know that there are not enough good refs as it is but part of the reason for this is simply that there are too many things for refs to pay attention to each trip down. Nobody suggests that referees don’t work very hard because they do. Bottom line is that this is a really difficult job to do. The speed, size and smarts of NBA players mean it’s often difficult to determine fouls, possession, timing and violations even with replays. It’s silly to assume that the guys in stripes will always get it right. However, having a 4th ref will mean that each ref will have less responsibility, more help and hopefully, a specific area of the court to monitor.

Please understand that I’m well aware of the trouble the league has had finding good refs. Adding 15 more is not ideal but the hope from this quarter is that having less to do and less to manage will make even the most nominal of refs better and decent ones solid. I’m confident that the few top notch refs would be impacted the least.

All four of the refs would have a side of the floor (2 on the sidelines, 1 on the baseline and a trail official) as their position for any possession. The refs would rotate areas throughout the course of the game to minimize the possibility for conflict. This change can also help reduce the incidence of the always uncomfortable sight of a ref forty feet away making a call while a ref ten feet away swallows the whistle. With four refs, there would be no reason for anyone to make those absurd stretch calls.

To help realize this change, the league needs to make a couple small physical adjustments to the court. (Actually, I’ve been stunned that this hasn’t happened already.) The court needs to be widened at least two feet. Four feet would be even better. Too many games are impacted because a size 17 shoe hits a sideline (or the three point line) inadvertently. Driving lanes would also improve and the game as a whole might open up a bit.

There also needs to be an enforced restricted zone on each baseline. There is no reason to have photographers and cheerleaders as close to the court as they currently are. Referees need to be able to observe the bumping and grinding safely and up close. Safety for player would be an added benefit. The first time LeBron or Agent Zero incurs a knee injury from falling into a photographer everyone will say I told you so. I’m telling you so now.

Another way to help officials monitor games is to remove the use of drawing charges as a defensive tactic. The primary defender block/charge call works pretty well and doesn’t need much adjustment. The necessary change regards secondary defenders who insert themselves into the play for the purpose of drawing a charging foul. The new rule should presume a block call unless the offensive player initiates contact.

Referees would no longer need to make the choice between watching the action ten feet in the air or the interaction of a giant sneaker with a painted circle. What a ridiculous thing to ask of officials. Get rid of the circle, get rid of undercutting, and get rid of cheap defense. This removes a major source of conflict between officials and coaches (not to mention fans!).

Speaking of conflict, last season the league tried to minimize player conflict with referees and it worked to an impressive degree. Now, even the appearance of ref impropriety in games will be a profound negative. Smart players question calls early on to intimidate refs into giving them calls. That will increase tremendously since no ref wants to get the ‘Donaghy’ chant. This is an area where the league will need to give its officials help. To inhibit player dispute in games, I propose a new technical foul system.

There should now be two kinds of technical fouls. Violation Technicals (defensive 3 seconds, delay of game, rim hanging, extra timeout being called, etc…) would continue to be single free throw technicals. There would be a new classification for Conduct Technicals that would be punished harshly. CTs would be penalized with two free throws and returned possession. CTs need to include belligerent physicality, egregious player arguments, bench techs and perhaps the second head coach tech in a game.

I hate to even suggest it, but the NBA should also look into a challenge system of some sort. It works reasonably well in the NFL and in the NBA it would quickly, definitively clarify important issues. Instant replay is already used to a small degree but there are times when coaches would love to argue a 2/3 point shot, an out of bounds call or a shot clock violation. Allowing two challenges per half, with a NFL style punishment of timeout loss for incorrect challenges, would barely interfere with gameplay as nearly all these situations can be reviewed with just a couple views of a replay.

Finally, the jump ball is criminally underused. There are far too many times that refs honestly don’t know who touched a ball last. Guessing should cease to be the solution. If the league won’t encourage replay use in these situations, then a center court jump ball is the next best option.

I’ll be interested in any comments or reflections on these possibilities.

TP