Breen was announcing in NY with Hubie and JVG was in LA with Tirico soooo not sure how that picture is relevant to that scenario I would love for it to happen
well any team that has Howard has to play that way. No other recent big man has been quite like that, really. Shaq was dominant inside but I don't recall his teams doing this. Orlando's entire success was built around Howard inside and then 3 or 4 shooters. His teams wind up shooting a lot of threes. Houston has Harden, Casspi, Garcia, and Parsons. The Lakers didn't quite know what to do with him. The Spurs have to be scared of the Rockets now. They've played twice this season, both times in San Antonio, and Houston won twice, the second game resulting in a rout (San Antonio even gave up with several minutes left). The Spurs were at full strength both times.
Yeah I was referring to how the Knicks played last year. Harden came through last night in the 4th. Yeah still a long way to go til the playoffs, but if Howard keeps on having that second step and playing like Orlando Magic Howard, he's a handful for any team. Although OKC has the once touted Dwight stopper in Perkins
I changed a few things at the end of my post while you were replying. The Knicks of course shot a lot of threes but I don't consider the Dwight phenonemon just a team that likes to shoot 3s. It has to have the dominant big men surrounded by shooters.
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/...s-clippers-ejected-golden-state-warriors-game The NBA on Thursday said Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin should not have been ejected from the team's Christmas Day loss to the Golden State Warriors. Griffin was ejected with 10:43 left in the fourth quarter after getting tangled up with Andrew Bogut in the paint and trying to get free. Bogut was given a flagrant foul 1 while Griffin received a technical foul, his second of the night after receiving a technical at the end of the third for talking to Draymond Green after Green elbowed him. Green was ejected for a flagrant 2.
Lakers at Utah tonight. Their lineup tonight is going to be as bad or worse as some of their lineups last year when all the good players were injured. Pau is out, joining Kobe, Nash, and Blake. So the lineup: Farmar-Meeks-Wesley Johnson plus two big men. They can choose from Shawne Williams, Ryan Kelly, and Jordan Hill. I'd guess Hill starts, not sure about the other one. Or maybe they only use one big man.
Westbrook out again 6-8 weeks. Its a shame to see him and Rose get the injury bug. Rondo to, these PGs are dropping like flies.
blindsided again by the Westbrook news. Same thing as when it happened in the playoffs. News came out of nowhere. Wade is sitting tonight, probably just for rest, even though it's not a back to back.
Ill be honest, I have not watched enough of either to make that call. I wasnt trying to discredit Lillard either, he is clearly another great player on the rise.
Oh no, I wasn't coming at you regarding that - sucks Wall and the Wizards NEVER get appearances on TNT or ESPN. Would you believe that Lillard has never missed a 2-point field goal in overtime? HOW insane is that lol ... good crop of talent in the NBA - feel bad for Rose and Westbrook though
The new crop is nice but they have yet to make that impact that the guys from the 2004 draft class had. The same folks who were dominating the NBA 5 years ago are still dominating today. The Thunder had the run to the finals but the past champions have been headed by guys who were all drafted before 2004 which is going to be 10 years come this spring.
The best team is Miami, and that's true for them. However, the next three best teams: Indiana- George, Hibbert, Stephenson Portland- Aldridge (2006), Lilliard, Batum Oklahoma City- Durant, Westbrook, Ibaka So younger guys are in starring roles all over the NBA. The 'old guard' is Miami and San Antonio, being led primarily by guys drafted in 2003 or earlier. But they are the exceptions. Also, you mentioned the 2004 draft class. That was mostly busts. The only superstar was #1 pick Dwight Howard. The first round was bereft of impact players.
yet another major injury https://twitter.com/ajchawks/status/416709112139763712 Hawks are currently third in the East, with a 2 game lead on the next best team
I fucked up. I meant the 2003 draft. What im saying though is if you look at who is winning the titles its all guys who were drafted over 10 years ago: 2013- James 2012- James 2011- Dirk 2010- Kobe 2009- Kobe 2008-Pierce Garnett Allen 2007-Duncan Parker 2006- Wade Shaq 2005- Duncan Parker Ginobli 2004- Detroit All the guys winning the titles were from a different era considering we are now in 2014. So while the NBA has seen new talent, the new talent has yet to go all the way.