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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

NBA: Love in a hopeless place.

 

“We found love in a hopeless place” – Rihanna

I didn’t think my night would go this way. Last night, I went back to the Dark Horse for the first time in a while to watch a couple of College basketball games. After watching a few minutes of Duke play I decided that Jahlil Okafor will be an all-star for the rest of his life. Then I saw Kentucky play and decided that the college basketball season is already over. But college basketball isn’t really my thing. The NBA is my one true love. A wise (and happily married) man once told me that you know that she’s the one when you can enjoy being with them when there’s nothing to do. No big plans, no amazing date, just a regular Tuesday night in your living room. I’ll watch college basketball when the best teams (or players) are playing. I’ll watch and enjoy the NBA even when the dregs of the Eastern Conference are going against each other.

Tonight was going to be an unmemorable night. I started my night by watching the Sixers and Celtics. Nothing stood out to me. The better team (a phrase which when used here means “Not the Sixers”) won the game comfortably. I could have turned to the Mavericks/Wizards game, but I’ve watched a lot of both teams and I didn’t feel compelled to see them tonight. Then I got an alert on my phone that the Nets-Bucks game was close. Sure, I could watch good teams, but since I already devoted part of my night to watching bad teams, why wouldn’t I continue.

I haven’t followed much of the Bucks or the Nets this year but there were some things that I noticed. First, if the playoffs started today, the Bucks would be have home court advantage. The Nets would have a lottery pick. This is the opposite of how things should have been. When the game went into overtime I was intrigued. Second, I realized that this game was Jason Kidd’s homecoming, his first game back in Brooklyn since his ignonimous exit last year. (I also realized that I still can’t remember that that the Nets play in Brooklyn now). Seeing the game enter OT seemed appropriate.

The end of overtime seemed to end as many Nets games had. The game was tied and the home team had the ball. Everyone in the arena knew that Joe Johnson would get the ball. Everyone in the arena knew Joe Johnson would take the last shot. And everyone knew that he would hit it.

Brandon Knight didn’t get the message. Joe Johnson was mobbed as soon as he touched the ball and when he tried to pass the ball out to another player Brandon Knight stole it easily. He then ran down the court with no one in range. With Bogdanavich a bit too slow to catch Knight, Knight had an easy game winning layup to take

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Of course, he missed the shot and the game went into Double Overtime.

In Double OT, the Nets had a 3 point lead when Brandon Knight hit the game tying three. Again, the Nets had the ball with the ability to send the Brooklyn crowd home happy. Again the Nets couldn’t connect leading to the first triple OT game of the season. The Bucks finally handled business and finished the game, handing the Nets the most brutal of losses.

There’s no such thing as a bad night of NBA basketball for me and even on a night where I’m watching bad teams play basketball, there are things to enjoy. Kevin Martin hit 7 threes and led the night in scoring. Kobe Bryant is firing uncontrollably into the night. Reggie Jackson and Brandon Knight both went 5/20 from the field. Zach Randolph had an 18 and 18 double-double. Larry Sanders played 14 minutes in a triple overtime game.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Heat number one -Just as we expected

The first week of the NBA has been filled with conclusions drawn from a tiny sample size. Teams have only played 2-4 games. There are some interesting things happening in the league.

"The NBA is so FRUSTRATING.  The same teams win AGAIN  and AGAIN. Another year and again the Heat have the number one seed in the east." Aside from my internet commenter impression, small sample sizes have the Miami Heat as the number one seed yet again. They aren't dead, even after losing LeBron to Cleveland

Klay Thompson got paid. Also, Klay Thompson is the leading scorer in the NBA.

As of Monday morning, the New Orleans Pelicans were number one in blocks and rebounds.

After withdrawing from FIBA, due to fear of injury, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant are each out for at least the first month of the season.

Speaking of FIBA, Rudy, DeMarcus and Klay all have had amazing performances so far.

Who ya got: Anthony Davis 27/17/9 or Demarcus Cousins 34/20/4? (Pts/rebs/blks) They were drafted in most fantasy leagues as the number one power forward and number one center respectively. Anyone who has either is satisfied.

John Wall is second in assists. People to be confused about his point guard skills. He led last year and continues to dominate the assist category.  Perhaps all the years of him being the leader of awful Washington teams led to a misevaluation of his talents, but he's poised to be a conventional point guard who can also score at will.

Is Perry Jones the best fantasy pickup of the year?