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Monday, January 24, 2011
TWTWTNBA: The Atlantic Division All-Star Roster Pool
All-Star Voting for the Starters ended on Sunday, with the final ballot numbers to be released on Thursday in TNT at Madison Square Garden (Friday for those in the Motherland). Heat vs Knicks being the reason why Ernie and his crew will be in Broadway instead of their cushy Atlanta studios. A week after that, the All-Star Reserves are to be named.
Now, if the Atlantic Division were to set up an All-Star team of their own, this would be their logical pool of candidates:
Boston Celtics - Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett
New Jersey Nets - Devin Harris, Brook Lopez
New York Knicks - Raymond Felton, Wilson Chandler, Amar'e Stoudemire, Danilo Gallinari
Philadelphia 76rs - Andre Iguodala, Elton Brand, Jrue Holiday
Toronto Raptors - Jose Calderon, Andrea Bargnani, DeMar DeRozan
Based from this, I believe this would be their roster composition.
Coach: Doc Rivers - All about Ubuntu.
Starters:
Guard: Rajon Rondo - The guy can serve it up to anyone, anywhere.
Guard: Ray Allen - As what Bill Simmons has been pointing out, he's turned into Reggie Miller 2.0
Forward: Paul Pierce - He has said he's the best player in the world. And he has his followers (you know who you are) who will back up that statement.
Forward: Kevin Garnett - Face it, Boston's title chances lie in with his health.
Center: Amar'e Stoudemire - MVP Candidate. The Spotlight is on him in Broadway, and has met the challenge of bringing the Knicks back to respectability.
Reserves:
Guard: Raymond Felton - Has become adept in running the SSOL. He is definitely not Steve Nash, but he has definitely arrived as a playmaker.
Guard: Devin Harris - Now free from the burden of the Melo-drama (thanks to Mutant Russian billionaire owner), he can do what he always does, score and handle the ball.
Center: Andrea Bargnani - Toronto's best offensive weapon
Forward: Wilson Chandler - Dutifully handling what the Matrix's role was in the SSOL in Phoenix, albeit at a smaller extent, numbers-wise. (Shawn Marion was fantasy gold in the heyday of the SSOL in the middle 00's)
Guard: DeMar DeRozan - Definite candidate for the Most Improved Player race. Solid #2 option for what was supposed to be a moribund Raptors franchise (and probably still would be if not for the state of the Cavs and the Wizards).
Center: Brook Lopez - One of the better young bigs in the league. If he can raise his disappointing rebounding numbers, he'll be taken a little more seriously than what he is right now.
Guard: Jrue Holiday - I thought that he showed the most marked improvement in Philly.
Inactive Roster:
Forward: Andre Iguodala - The most talented player on the Philly roster. He's my biggest omission to this squad.
Guard: Jose Calderon - Had to leave him off because of the PG's ahead of him.
Forward: Elton Brand - He'll probably never ever live up to the contract the Sixers gave him, but definitely a bounce-back season for him.
Monday, January 3, 2011
TWTWTNBA: Eastern Conference Christmas / New Year Wish List
It's the end of 2010 and we already know the good, the bad and probably the ugly in the current 2010 season. So, it is appropriate to compose the not-so-weekly-post that I do. The center of conversation would be what Santa Stern would give to the teams in theory for Christmas? Or what would their New Year's resolution would be? Here's a small sample size.
Atlantic
New York - Carmelo Anthony, but at the same time, not having to give up the whole damn farm in return.
New Jersey - see New York. (In relation to this: Wouldn't it be an insult to Devin Harris and Brook Lopez that Melo wants an additional star added on the team if he is to go to Brooklyn eventually?)
Philadelphia - For them to finally figure out what they can do with Andre Iguodala.
Toronto - To determine what is their true direction. They have a lot of undesirable parts in general.
Central
Chicago - A shooting guard that would be fine with being a bit player / role player (this means he will not be named J.R. Smith) . Also for Derrick Rose to get MVP recognition.
Detroit - For a new owner to come in and figure out what really needs to be done to this franchise, the first thing being finding new homes for Rip Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince.
Indiana - Honestly, for them to figure out what they ought to be really doing. I just cannot put a pulse on what they should actually be doing.
Milwaukee - First, for Brandon Jennings to get well soon. Second, for them to share the ball more. And also to avoid the Scott Skiles burnout that seems to be inevtiable.
Southeast
Atlanta - For Josh Smith to finally make it to the All-Star Game. Also, for Jamal Crawford to get paid but not overpaid.
Charlotte - To just show some more effort, because Larry Brown grew tiresome of their lackadaisical nature.
Miami - For Lebron to just shut up and let his play do the talkin'. Unless, he decides to go on a heel turn like what we originally envisioned for Tiger Woods. Also, for someone to emerge from the amalgamation of Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Joel Anthony and Erick Dampier and quite simply, man up.
Orlando - For their new pieces to figure out their roles accordingly. Also a big man, unless Ryan Anderson becomes a modest facsimile of Memo Okur.
Washington - For Rashard Lewis to earn his ridiculous paycheck by becoming what he ought to become given that bloated contract of his. Also, John Wall to convince Flip Saunders that his concerns are a tad bit overrated.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
The East on a Tier - An Alternative Look at the Eastern Conference
You have seen the Atlantic, Southeast & Central Divisions as previewed by someone. Time to put in my two cents on the picture.
1st Tier: The Big Threes
Boston CelticsWhat I like: Having a chip on their shoulders. Because quite simply, all the attention in South Beach just set off a rejuvenation of Beantown. In addition, the continued evolution of Rajon Rondo into the post-PGA Tour leader. Their bench depth, by the way, rivals Orlando's.
What I do not like: Perk being unavailable until post-All Star Break, because again, they never lost with the Pierce-KG-Ray-Rajon-Perk starting 5 in the postseason. Looks like the O'Neals will have to do until then.
The one key factor: the Celtics medical staff. I hope they can be a creditable facsimile of Phoenix, because the health of their veterans will dictate how far they can go.
Miami Heat
What I like: Having three superstars team up like this will be something worth paying attention to.
What I do not like: How they are really dependent on the glue guys. Already a bad sign with Mike Miller being out until next year.
The one key factor: Lebron. It's all up to him. He needs to prove himself and show it.
2nd Tier: Armed to the Teeth
Orlando MagicWhat I like: Their depth comes in very handy, as they can go big or small.
What I do not like: Rashard Lewis not stepping up to the value of his contract. Having to rely on Vince Carter. PG drop-off after Jameer Nelson
The one key factor: Will Dwight mature enough? Better yet, will the Olajuwon apprenticeship pay off?
Chicago Bulls
What I like: The development of Derrick Rose and the fiery yet possibly annoying Joakim Noah.
What I do not like: Their chase of Carmelo Anthony, because there really is not a fit for him with the roster as currently constituted. Carlos Boozer's injury history.
The one key factor: Tom Thibodeaux. A definite upgrade over Vinny Del Negro in coaching acumen, but the players liked Vinny.
3rd Tier: Good, but not THAT Good
Atlanta HawksWhat I like: They're high-flying. They're exciting. The Philips Arena is said to be called the "Highlight Factory".
What I do not like: That ridiculous contract of Joe Johnson. Still lacking size on the bench save for Zaza Pachulia.
The one key factor: Jamal Crawford is in a contract year. And is still seeking an extension. He could make or break them.
Milwaukee Bucks
What I like: The #FearTheDeer concept. Squad 6. Brandon Jennings.
What I do not like: The trend of Scott Skiles burning people out the next season. Lack of a veteran PG to guide Jennings (like how Luke Ridnour played last year). Balancing minutes with the swing wings (Delfino, Maggette, Salmons, Mbah a Moute, Ilyasova).
The one key factor: Andrew Bogut being back in form after that horrific injury. Huge drop-off, although the Bucks made moves to shore it up. but still...
Charlotte Bobcats
What I like: C & C (Music) Factory in Gerald "Crash" Wallace & "Captain Jack" Stephen Jackson.
What I do not like: As pointed out, high probability of the "checking out" concept, from Larry Brown to Jackson. Boris Diaw out of shape again.
The one key factor: DJ Augustine being asked to play the right way. Raymond Felton bolted to the Knicks, and the promise of Shaun Livingston remains unfulfilled. Could be a bit too much.
4th Tier: Mediocrity Reign
Cleveland CavaliersWhat I like: JJ Hickson looks primed to emerge.
What I do not like: Small forward rotation is composed of Anthony Parker, Jamario Moon and Joey Graham. That happens when the person who they called "Quitness" leaves them on a lurch.
The one key factor: How Byron Scott can properly channel the energy that came after The Decision.
Philadelphia 76rs
What I like: Doug Collins being the taskmaster on this underachieving bunch.
What I do not like: Elton Brand being a shell of his former Clipper self.
The one key factor: Jrue Holliday. He's going to be given the keys to the offense.
New York Knicks
What I like: Exciting offense. The SSOL is always fan-friendly. Having a decent point guard like Felton running the team. Adding people who knew about it helps (Amar'e and the former Warriors who ran a similar offense dubbed as Nellieball)
What I do not like: Eddy Curry's still on the roster.
The one key factor: The Carmelo Sweepstakes. If the Knicks can find a way to get him without having to trade away Gallinari, it would be great.
Indiana Pacers
What I like: The acquisition of Darren Collison, making the team less scrappy.
What I do not like: Josh McRoberts starting at the PF position.
The one key factor: the PF position. Currently held by McRoberts, but Psycho T is creditable backup. Danny Granger can play it in a pinch.
Detroit Pistons
What I like: Hard to find one, honestly. Rip Hamilton running through screens the way he does it is something worth seeing as a basketball nut.
What I do not like: Charlie Villanueva and Ben Gordon, the overpaid guys not starting. Jonas Jerebko being out.
The one key factor: The ownership situation. Who takes over this franchise? That then dictates the next step, which is the idea of trading Rip Hamilton and or Tayshaun Prince.
5th Tier: Needs Reimaging
New Jersey NetsWhat I like: The Russian Billionaire. Jay-Z. Brook Lopez and Devin Harris. The signings, because they acquired role players that can contribute immediately.
What I do not like: Not playing in the Barclays yet (Brooklyn), being stuck in the nowhereness of Newark.
The one key factor: Avery Johnson and Devin Harris. Avery was the coach during Devin's first few seasons in the league.
Washington Wizards
What I like: The development of John Wall, the acquisition of Kirk Hinrich.
What I do not like: Unproven mettle of their big men. Josh Howard being hurt.
The one key factor: What they will actually do with Gilbert Arenas. He's such a wildcard that could help or hurt them. The contract is definitely a huge millstone.
Toronto Raptors
What I like: The cosmopolitan surroundings of Canada. There has to be a reason why Hedo decided to party party last year.
What I do not like: The fact that they are a mess. Period.
The one key factor: Someone has to step up and lead this team. Whether it would be either of Calderon / Jack or Bargnani remains to be seen.
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