Thursday, July 30, 2009
Odom is back the Lakers back on top
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Chandler for Okafor
Friday, July 24, 2009
Andre Miller to Portland
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Lebron Dunked On Video
Glad its finally over. (go to http://www.tmz.com/ to see it couldn't get it up here)
Monday, July 20, 2009
Nash staying with Suns
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Are the Wizards looking at Marbury
Friday, July 17, 2009
Zach Randolph to Memphis for Quentin Richardson
No Yao next year for Houston
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Heat looking to land Boozer
Rookie Predictions (Top 5 )
Getting to see the rookies play, and with the NBA Summer League ending July 19 here are my predictions on which rookies will have the best rookie season.
5.Johnny Flynn-11.5 ppg 10.5 apg (2nd among rookies in Summer League) in Summer League
Minnesota got rid of Randy Foye so I think Flynn will start. He might average 12 or 13 ppg with 6.5 to 7 apg. He can attack the basket and play off of Al Jefferson so I think he does good.
4.James Harden-13.5 ppg 3.0 rpg 4.0 apg in Summer League
James Harden steps right into a starting role in OKC. He'll score around 13 or 14 ppg 3 rpg and 3 or 4 apg. I think he will play a big part in any success The Thunder have this season.
3.Tyreke Evans-19.5 ppg 7.3 rpg 4.8 in Summer League
Has to work on that jumper but still has a great season. I see him scoring from 16 to 17 ppg, 4.5 to 5 apg, and5 rpg. I think he will be a good fit in Sactown his ability to finish off the dribble will complement Kevin Martin's shooting
2. Stephen Curry-19.5 ppg 4.5 apg 4.8 rpg in Summer League
I think this guy will be a close second in rookie of the year votes. He is going to love that playing in that up&down three point shooting style Don Nelson coaches. He'll score about 20 or just under it. He"ll get about 5 apg and just over 3 rpg.
1. (of course) Blake Griffin- 21.5 ppg 10.5 rpg 3.0 apg in Summer League
Blake Griffin is ready!!! I think he'll score 20 to 22 ppg 6 to 7 rpg and about 2 apg. He can score the around the basket at will, rebound the ball, and that short-range jumper is going to come along.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Lakers and Odom can't reach a deal
Can the lakers afford to lose a guy who does all that we'll see.
Iverson and clippers have a sit down
- He has never been a good defender so now you have to cover for him and their already a bad defensive team (6th in points allowed per game at 103.87).
- Do you start him and stunt Eric Gordon's growth or bring him off the bench where he might become a distraction in the locker room.
- If he does start can him and Baron Davis play together two guys who like to dominate the ball (a little to much) rarely works.
- Can he stay focused in the L.A. night life.
- Will he be playing to win which icludes sharing the ball, and accepting his role or will he just be looking ahead to 2010 which means he'll be bubba chuckin em up there taking about 30 to 35 shots a game. And if he comes off the bench... all the shots are his.
A.I. in L.A good for him bad for them.