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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Day 3- Poppin, Lockin, Breckdancing

"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Since I've moved to Colorado, this line from Thessalonians has become my favorite bible verse. For all of the flaws that a book written so long ago has, there's a lot of wisdom to be found. There's a lot of good "how to treat each other correctly" verses in the Bible and this is the one that I think describes my time at CU and the way my classmates have treated me pretty succinctly, regardless of how much I deserved it, if at all.

Day 3 at Breck involved a lot of martial arts movies and dancing. The productive morning became watching Jackie Chan and other martial artists. We ended up going across the street to go dancing. It was one of those strikeout nights until about 15 minutes until closing.  I ended up dancing with/ dance battling people. People always seem surprised when I can match them move for move. 

All good things must come to an end. Today I'm packing up and headed home. It was great hanging out with the group. Now it's time to head back to Boulder.   

Friday, November 29, 2013

Day 2- Brecksgiving

“I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness” – Allen Ginsberg (Howl)

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Day 2 in Breck. Spent the night watching car crash, helicopter crash and motorcycle crash videos with the guys. Oh, and we watched Red Scorpion, which changed my life. But before that we had Thanksgiving.

So this was my third Thanksgiving away from NYC after spending all of the previous ones on the East Coast. The first involved lots of FIFA, Madden and chess, the second involved lots of Taboo, this one involved a lot of football.  I didn’t leave the place much, other for more Thanksgiving food shopping. The group made turkey, stuffing, roasted squash, and apple pie.

In the background of this week is the fact that finals season is impending. At minimum, we‘ve got outlining to do. But right now there’s a ton of things for the 3L class to do. Finishing projects for internships, looking for post-graduation jobs, and obviously finishing up our academic work. This doesn’t even including putting up money for the bar exam classes and the actual test itself.  On one hand, it’s a series of first world problems. On the other hand, even first world problems are stressful. For me, it’s deciding what I want to do with the rest of my life. Do I want to stay on the same path that I’ve been on for the last 6 years or so or can I do more to help in another field?

That’s why I’m trying to have as much fun as possible. I’ve had a hell of a semester (or semester of hell depending on your perspective) and a couple of days of fun are a good change for me. I really needed it.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Day 1: Breckenridge–9,000 feet up

 

"Dreamed of you this morning
Then came the dawn, and
I thought you were here with me
If you could only see
How much I love you
That's all, that's all baby
" - Marvin Gaye (Soon I'll be loving you) (as sampled in Jay-Z's American Dreaming)

So until yesterday my travels in Colorado only took me from nights in Denver to nights in Boulder. Occasional trips to Niwot and Westminster also happened, but I was never out of the metro area. So last weekend, I got invited to spend Thanksgiving in Breckenridge, CO. Not a bad way to spend the holiday, and I probably needed to get away. So here I am in Breck.

First and foremost, there are no words for how beautiful the drive out here is. It's absolutely gorgeous. The mountains are beautiful. On the way up here, I learned about runaway truck ramps. Apparently, on the side of the roads (Colorado has a lot of uphill and downhill driving, for obvious reasons), there are runaway truck ramps designed to stop trucks if their brakes stop working. This has now moved ahead of death by mountain lion as the most terrifying thing that can happen in Colorado that doesn’t happen in NYC.

As far as what I did when I got out here, most of it was hanging out in and around the apts and preparing for Thanksgiving. Also, a night filled with arcade machines (Rampage, who knew?), great live music (Whiskey Richards, just formed a month ago), an acoustic version of “Got Your Money by ODB, dancing on tables and 40 fireball shots (apparently cinnamon is involved). 

I’ll keep the updates coming this week.

Monday, November 25, 2013

NBA: Where Career Threatening Injuries Happens

Anfernee Hardaway, Brandon Roy, Allen Houston, Amare  Stoudemire, Greg Oden. I hope Derrick Rose doesn't end up on that list of those whose careers were cut short by injuries.

Derrick Rose had surgery on his knee this morning resulting in Rose being projected to miss another season of basketball. He has missed the 2011-2012 playoffs, the entire 2012-2013 season and now the rest of the 2013-2014 season.

I saw Derrick Rose live on Thursday when he visited Denver on Thursday. I showed up to the game at halftime, because class ran just late enough that I missed a lot of the game. Derrick Rose looked really good on a set of layups in the 3rd.  He's the player who I most looked forward to watching on the court.

The NBA is a worse place without Rose but so are the Bulls. Without Rose, the Bulls aren't nearly as good. They are a playoff team but a complete non-contender for the NBA Championship. Sigh. Marquis Teague is a competent point guard but he's no Derrick Rose.
  
Weekly Leaders 11/18-11/24
Points - Kyrie Irving (41)
Rebounds - LaMarcus Aldridge (21)
Assists- Ty Lawson/ Chris Paul (17)
Steals- Michael Carter Williams (7)
Blocks- Anthony Davis (8)
Trip-Dubs- Lance Stephenson PTS/REB/AST

Nationally Televised Games - All Times MST

Monday
Chicago at Utah NBATV 7PM

I just can't talk about the Bulls any more. Utah on the other hand is on the fast track to Randle, Wiggins, Parker, Exum,

Tuesday
LA Lakers at Washington NBATV 5PM

Nope. No conversation about the Lakers until Mamba is back. The Wizards often look like a competent team, if unspectacular team. Bradley Beal is becoming my favorite player on the team (Sorry, Ariza and Wall, nothing personal) An opportunity to watch them will be much appreciated.

Wednesday
Miami at Cleveland ESPN 5:30PM

Lebron goes back to Ohio. He gets booed. Signs abound asking him to come back. Lovely.

New York at LA Clippers NBATV 8:30PM

The Chandler injury was previously the titleholder for most depressing injury in the league. Mostly, it's because the Knicks are so unbelieveably awful on defense without him.

Thursday
No Nationally televised games. Spend time with your family. Tell your significant others you love them. This way when you ignore them on Christmas they won't feel as bad.

Friday
Golden State at Oklahoma City NBATV 6PM

In the depressing injury notes there's Igoudala who made the Golden State Warriors much better at wing defense. Not easy for a team that features Steph Curry. Iggy is a player who's hard to dislike as a role player.

Saturday
Brooklyn at Memphis NBATV 6PM

Last but not least, the reigning defensive player of the year, Marc Gasol is out for at least the next month. The question of "How will the Grizzlies score with that roster" becomes that much more difficult.

Sunday

No Nationally Televised games

Bound 2 - Love According to West

Rap music doesn't lend itself well to being in love. Most of the the time rap music is about struggle. The lack of control that comes with being in love doesn't work well in rap music. It's very rarely attempted and even more rarely executed well in a way that doesn't scream "I just needed a song for the ladies". Kanye West's music exemplifies this difficulty because of his abrasive personality. Last week's "Bound 2" video shows the disconnect.

"I know I got a bad reputation
Walking 'round, always-mad reputation
Leave-a-pretty-girl-sad reputation
Start a Fight Club, Brad reputation"
There's nothing in Kanye West's repertoire that would lead you to believe that he'd even have a song about being in love. In "Never Let Me Down" from College Dropout he promises to marry the girl he's with but it sounds more like obligation than love. "Slow  Jamz" and quite a few others discuss a potential future hookup. "Addiction" seeks a threesome in the most awkward way possible. "Flashing Lights" and "Touch the Sky" discuss him cheating. The entirety of the 808's and Heartbreak album discuss him feeling bad about a previous relationship. Kanye West is never in the happy vulnerable part of a relationship in song. Yeezy doesn't have crushes. Yeezus crushes... in a Big Pun "i'm not a player I just crush a lot" sense.
Hey, you remember where we first met?
Okay, I don't remember where we first met
But hey, admitting is the first step
And hey, you know ain't nobody perfect
When the video for Bound 2 was first announced there was excitement for two main reasons. The first one was " OMG, Kim Kardashian topless in Kanye West video" which has an appeal that speaks for itself. The second was that the song Bound 2 was universally beloved when Yeezus was first released. It has the classic Kanye West soul samples that his fans are used to and have grown to love. It has great self deprecating humor. But also it was a necessary softer song. It's the only rest period that the album has to offer with the heavy drums on Black Skinhead, themes of Blood on the Leaves and nihlism of Send It Up.

The actual video left many disappointed. It's really corny. Nature shots, Horses running in slow motion, Kanye West on a motorcycle in front of a green screen. Kim Kardashian posing on her own. Kim and Kanye West on a bike together. Hugging  and embracing on the bike. Zoom-ins of Kanye and Kim. Lastly there's an Arizona license plate that reads "Bound 2."

And hey, ayo, we made it: Thanksgiving
So hey, maybe we can make it to Christmas
She asked me what I wished for on my wishlist
Have you ever asked your bitch for other bitches?
Maybe we could still make it to the church steps
But first, you gon' remember how to forget
After all these long-ass verses
I'm tired, you tired, Jesus wept

The video fits the song for all of the same reasons why the video is corny. The song itself isn't a straightforward love song. This isn't "I need love" by LL Cool J. It's love according to Kanye West. The song is as vulnerable as the current incarnation of Kanye West can be. It's very unsure. The "sweetest" part of the song (if any thing in the song could rightfully be considered that way) is when he's saying maybe we can make it to the next milestone, throughout the second verse and it seems to drain him just to get there. But let's be honest here. The act of being in love is a series of corny events. If that makes the video look like a generic 90's video, then that's okay. 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

NBA: Where Laptop Access Happens

Conversation from 1L year...
Classmate: Are you okay?
Me: Yeah, I'm fine.
Classmate: Do you need a hug?
Me: *pauses* Yeah
*hug*
Classmate: If you need anything, let me know
Me: Thanks *walks off*
Since I've come to Colorado, I've appreciated the kindness that people have shown me for no reason. People have helped me carry my suitcases to my new place. They've helped to find me an apartment sight unseen. They helped in getting me furniture for that apartment. They've given me a place to stay when that apartment flooded.

The above conversation happened in Spring of 1L year. What she didn't know was that the night before I broke up with my girlfriend of 5 years. I probably looked like I hadn't slept all night (I probably looked that way because I hadn't slept all night). But without knowing what was wrong, or intruding, she still reached out. It's the sort of thing that has just... happened over the last few years. People have been overwhelmingly kind to me.

Last week, an anonymous donor bought me a laptop. That last sentence doesn't make sense to me even as I'm typing it. For the last 2 months, since the flood, I've gone without a laptop. On the Saturday afterwards, I starting typing and it died on me. A couple of people have seen  That, along with the half foot of water in my apartment, really delayed my blogging and note taking in class.  Right now, I'm using that laptop right now to catch up on notes from class, research for a paper I'm working and clearly, my NBA posts. I figure the best way to say thank you is to use this open forum. Thank you.


Leaders of the Week 11/11 - 11/17
Points: Melo (45)
Rebounds: Dwight (24)
Assist: Ty Lawson (17)
Blocks: Anthony Davis / Roy Hibbert (8)
Steals: Dwayne Wade (8)

Nationally Televised Games This Week
Tuesday
Atlanta at Miami NBA TV 5PM
The Atlanta Hawks haven't lost a step with the departure of Josh Smith in free agency last summer. Last year's free agency period brought them Paul Millsap, a player with less star power but more consistency. Millsap is shooting a phenomenal 53%. Paul Millsap also has an amazing contract at 2 years/ 19 million (Also known as the "After 7 years in Utah, I get to spend my free time in Atlanta" discount). Also, Lou Williams (Former 6th man of the year candidate) and Gustavo Ayon (Former shot-blocker extraordinaire for the Hornets) have also returned for the team, bolstering their bench.

Wednesday
Indiana at New York 5PM ESPN
Years ago, the Pacers and Knicks had one of the best rivalries that basketball had to offer. Now, the Knicks are barely a playoff team and the Pacers are the best team in the league record-wise

Houston at Dallas 7:30PM ESPN
Houston's treatment of Omer Asik has been painful to watch. Last year, Asik averaged a double double for the team and served as a defensive anchor. He was 5th overall in rebounds per game. Since then, the Rockets acquired Dwight Howard and Asik has become an afterthought. Because of Howard's star status the fact that neither can play power forward effectively, Asik has been the major loser in the competition.

Thursday
LA Clippers at Oklahoma City TNT 6PM
The last game between these two teams led to a long drawn out discussion of the use of the N-word in a tweet. $25,000 later, Barnes and Ibaka will have the opportunity to meet again. Ibaka has been blocking shots left and right.

Chicago at Denver TNT 8:30PM
I'll be watching this game live with a few of my University of Colorado classmates. The Bulls looked sluggish when the season started but they looked like the team we expected them to be in an absolute beating of the otherwise dominant Indiana Pacers. My favorite top to bottom starting 5 in the NBA meets a sloppily constructed Nuggets team. The Javale McGee experiment has been largely a failure. Faried might be traded by time I get to the Pepsi Center. Gallo is still hurt. (Which it seems that he's been ever since he was traded to the Nuggets, depsite the large percentage of games played). Coach Shaw looks frustrated every game.

Friday
San Antonio at Memphis ESPN 6PM
The Spurs have been their usual dominant selves. 

Golden State at LA Lakers ESPN 8:30PM
Another nationally televised game, another appearance by the terrible Lakers. Meanwhile, the best team in the golden state of California continues to dominate. The Warriors depend on a lot of players with checkered injury histories (Curry, Lee, Bogut).

Saturday
Dallas at Denver NBATV 7PM
They play, against each other, on a Saturday. No thoughts whatsoever. 

Sunday
Phoenix at Orlando NBA TV 4PM
At one point this seemed to be a match-up between two truly terrible squads. However, if you squint and turn your head just to the left, you'll see that the Phoenix Suns have a competent lineup, and players like Gerald Green have shown themselves to be pretty good. The team is still bad, but they aren't going to be the horror show that they were projected to be. The Magic also have interesting pieces but not a full set. Right now, while Tobias "The Animorph"  Harris, stays out with an injury the Magic are forced to use Jason "Should be riding the bench" Maxiell.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Week 11: Proving grounds

NFL: Week 11

My laptop is back now. I foresee more consistent Posts.

Early Posts

Baltimore Ravens (4-5) @ Chicago Bears (5-5)
The Bears have to decide whether or not to pay Jay Cutler this season. On one hand the Bears haven't had a QB better than Cutler in recent history. The problem is that Cutler is still profoundly outside of the list of elite QBs in the league. When the Bears look across the field, they'll see a team that was put in the same position and now has overpaid for a slightly above average qb. Admittedly, the Ravens have a Super Bowl ring which makes things easier to swallow. 

Cleveland Browns (4-5) @ Cincinnati Bengals (6-4)
The Bengals, when healthy, are the best team by far in the division. They have been struck down by injuries this year to all of their elite players on defense. Also, if the Trent Richardson trade happened tomorrow, would the Browns be able to get a 5th round pick for him?

New York Jets (5-4) @ Buffalo Bills (3-7)
The poor Bills this year. It's hard to measure how good they are because they've had backup quarterbacks almost all year. They've reached deep into the their bench.

Atlanta Falcons (2-7) @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-8) 
I said the NFC south would have the most wins when they year began. I regret that. The Bucs and Falcons are better than their records, and were it not for the major injuries that both teams have (does having Schiano as your coach count as an injury?) they would likely both be playoff contenders.

Washington Redskins (3-6) @ Philadelphia Eagles (5-5)
Nick Foles can't be this good right? Wasn't RG3 supposed to be the best QB in the league this year? 

Arizona Cardinals (5-4) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (1-8)
What did Jacksonville do to deserve a matchup against the Cardinals? #Bridgewater 

Detroit Lions (6-3) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6)
The Lions have looked amazing this year and combined with the absolute incompetence of the Steelers, this should be an uninteresting game.

Oakland Raiders (3-6) @ Houston Texans (2-7)
Both of these teams are throwing out backup QBs when their starters weren't that good. Unwatchable.

Late Games


San Diego Chargers (4-5) @ Miami Dolphins (4-5)
Both of these teams have showed flashes of competence outweighed by awful play. The Phillip Rivers resurgence didn't last as long as the Chargers hoped. 

Minnesota Vikings (2-7) @ Seattle Seahawks (9-1)
Percy Harvin's revenge might start tonight. On the other hand, Harvin should write a thank you letter to the Vikings organization because he's in a much better place.  

Green Bay Packers (5-4) @ New York Giants (3-6)
The Aaron Rodgers Seneca Wallace Scott Tolzein show is beginning. Everyone is certain that the Giants have played under their potential and that they will return to prominence. On the other hand, the Giants have had a relatively easy schedule and it appears that the Giants time is running out even though they could end this week at 1 game behind the division leader. 

San Francisco 49ers (6-3) @ New Orleans Saints (7-2)
Oh, there is a 4 o'clock game worth watching. The offensive minded Saints vs. the defense minded Niners should be interesting. The Saints have been one of my better picks this season, so I'm excited about their potential. 

Sunday Night Football

Kansas City Chiefs (9-0) @ Denver Broncos (8-1)
The Battle of the AFC West is going to be as good of a matchup as the weekend has to offer. Kansas City has been a defensive juggernaut, although they have also had an easy schedule. The Chiefs will have their hands full with against the Broncos offense. Provided Manning stays upright, the Broncos have the best pass offense in the league. Manning has been hobbled with injury and the Chiefs pass rush must be excited to see him. 


Monday Night Football


New England Patriots (7-2) @ Carolina Panthers (6-3)
Since when are the Panthers "good"? Carolina has struggled over the last year since their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. If you don't remember that performance, Janet Jackson performed at halftime. The Panthers defense, led by Luke Kuechly, has been as talented as the league has to offer. 

Thursday, November 14, 2013

NBA: Where "Racially charged" tweets happen?

Matt Barnes, known instigator and enforcer in the NBA, got into a shoving match during a game between his LA Clippers and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Serge Ibaka and Blake Griffin got into a tussle and Barnes got involved to protect Griffin, as he often does. He was summarily ejected from the game. After being ejected from last night's games, Matt Barnes sent out a tweet.

 RT @Matt_Barnes22 I love my teammates like family, but I'm DONE standing up for these niggas! All this shit does is cost me money..

As you can see, the tweet contained the N-word, and has been described in some form or fashion as "racially charged" by some writers. This characterization is inaccurate and represents an oversimplification of a word with nuanced use. 

Admittedly, the N-word in its various forms has a long and sordid history in this country. For many, use of the N-word is closely related to slavery, lynchings and other demeaning treatment of black persons in the US. This treatment and associated use of the N-word isn't simply historic. It is still used today, often as a venomous term. 

However, the N-word is also just as often used in a neutral term, laced with with no more racial vitriol than the word "dude". For example, rap music features the word prominently in that light. More importantly the word is used on basketball courts across the country including those in the National Basketball Association.  Listening closely to telecasts, especially local ones will reveal lots of use of the N-word on the court, where players use the word to describe their opponents, their teammates and themselves. Most importantly, context will often differentiate between the word's alternatively demeaning and neutral meanings. 

Barnes's tweet does not have any obvious racial intonations other than the mere use of the word. This should be differentiated from the other recent media story concerning the use of the word. Richie Incognito was caught using the word in a voicemail to his teammate Jonathan Martin. In this case, Incognito uses the phrase "half-nigger" to refer to Martin.  The phrase seems to refer to Martin's racial identity. Barnes's tweet refers to his teammates in a haphazard way, some of which are white or black. 

Matt Barnes isn't using the word to demean his teammates and his use of the N-word doesn't appear to reference their race in way. Yet, media reports are describing it as racially inflammatory. For some people, context will never matter and given the word's history, it will always be a racist term, regardless of how it is used. However, the horse is way out of the barn on this issue, and people should appreciate the fact that in 2013, the N-word has a nuanced use. Sometimes the N-word isn't a charged term at all. 

Monday, November 11, 2013

NBA: Where Conflicting Incentives Happen

In the NBA, drafting the right player can affect the success of a team for many years. The nature of the game, one where only 5 people are on the field of play at a time and everyone plays offense and defense creates a huge incentive to grab the best player in a draft class. This affects the current season because the projected draft class in 2014 is supposed to be one of the best in league history. Currently, Andrew Wiggins, Julius Randle, Aaron Gordon and Jabari Parker are all projected to be franchise players, players who can carry a team for the next 10 years. All of these players are entering their first year of college and due to the "One and done rule", the NBA rule allowing players to enter the league after a year of college or overseas professional basketball, they should be entering the draft next year. Outside of these 4 players, there are the Harrison twins in Kentucky, Dante Exum from Australia, Marcus Smart, the sophomore from Oklahoma State and other players who will rise up the draft boards over the course of the season.  

Every year there are 3 classes of teams in the NBA, championship contenders, high lottery pick teams and those in the middle. More than most years, there is a focus on the future of current NBA teams. Jokes about tanking (intentionally losing games, or putting your team in a position where they are less likely to win, to get a better chance of a high lottery pick) abound in the league and in coverage of non-contender teams. Every losing streak is followed by fans of the team asking "should we be tanking"? It has created a weird situation where the being the Jazz (1-7)  is better than being a middling team like the Sixers.

On Tuesday, Kentucky played against Michigan State and Kansas played against Duke, giving most people the first opportunity to watch them in action. During the course of the night, Randle, Parker and Wiggins showed themselves to be worthy of a number one spot. Each of them carried their teams and showed poise under pressure. NBA teams would be happy to have any of them. The question will be how far will teams go to put themselves in a better position to get them. 

Best Stats of the Week (11/4-11/10)

Points: Kyrie Irving (39)
Rebounds: Nikola Vucevic (21)
Assists: Chris Paul (17)
Steals: Corey Brewer (6)
Blocks: Roy Hibbert  (7)

Nationally Televised Games of the week(end).

Thursday

Houston @ New York 6PM TNT
The return of the great Jeremy Lin to MSG. While last year was incredibly lackluster, Lin has played well in spurts to start the year off and has played some shooting guard becase of the injury to James Harden. 

Oklahoma City @ Golden State 830 PM TNT
The Thunder and Warriors have great players and both think that they will be in this year's Western Conference Finals. Over the offseason, the Warriors added Andre Igoudala to bolster their defense. 

Friday

Minnesota @ Denver 6PM ESPN
Timberwolves have been playing extremely well. The Nuggets have... not. The Timberwolves have been considered an up and coming team for years based on the idea that if healthy their starting 5 could compete with anyone's. Right now this has been shown to be the case and the wolves might be the best team in the west at the end of the year, if healthy. 

Detroit @ Sacramento 830PM ESPN
Josh Smith is still a redundant piece on that Detroit frontcourt, but at least the Detroit situation isnt as bad as the Kings. The kings are currently trying to shoehorn Vasquez into the starting pg role on the team, while Isaiah Thomas waits im the wings. The Kings dont have a ton of talent, and having Thomas coming off the bench is confusing, especially since he is often their second best player.

Saturday
Brooklyn @ LA Clippers
Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce vs. Doc Rivers. Brooklyn has been pretty awful to start the year even with all of the talent on their roster. Mostly, it's because that talent is aging and KG and Pierce ae collecti their last NBA checks at this point. 


Monday, November 4, 2013

NBA: Where Burglar's Tools Happen

When you crossed me, you lost me
Now if I was guarding Derrick Rose
I would be more understanding but you ain't Derrick Rose
You was my number one, but uuuhmm, you ain't Derrick Rose
You try to make a point again, you ain’t Derrick Rose” - Fabolous (Want You Back)


What a great opening week for basketball. Rookie Michael Carter Williams had an impressive debut for the 76ers, gathering 9 steals in a near quadruple double. The 76ers are one of the few undefeated teams left in the league. While the first game could be considered a fluke, the fact that they’ve won a couple more says that we should at least consider if they are a fringe playoff teams with their pieces. The other undefeated teams are Indiana, Houston, and surprisingly Minnesota. The Wolves have been injury prone for so long and it’s been a while since Rubio, Love, and Pekovic shared the floor.

My favorite player in the league right now is Anthony Davis. He’s a center who does a lot of great defensive work. It’s a little too early to call him Olajuwon-esque but the stat line he put up against the Bobcats certainly looked that way with 6 blocks and steals in the same game. Only 4 players since 1985 have done this, including great defensive players like AK-47, the Admiral, and of course, The Dream (Andrei Kirlienko, David Robinson, and Hakeem Olajuwon respectively).  Having a player who can do things defensively creates less work for the offense and covers up defensive deficiencies that other players on the team have. No one notices that a player blew by the point guard if the center steals the ball away.



Weekly leaders
Points -  Kevin Durant / Chris Paul (42)
Steals -  Michael Carter Williams (9)
Blocks -     Roy Hibbert (7)
3PM -     Stephen Curry (9)
Rebounds -     Dwight Howard (26)
Assists -      Chris Paul (15)
Turnovers -   Stephen Curry (11)
Triple Double - Batum (PTS/REBS/ASTS)


Nationally Televised Games 
*all times MST

Monday
Houston @ LA Clippers 8:30PM NBATV
Well this game should be good. The Clippers and Rockets both made huge personnel changes that aim to make their teams the leader in the West (Doc Rivers, coach and Dwight Howard, coach killer, respectively). The Rockets have been dominant so far, as expected and a win here would be huge for them.   

Tuesday
LA Lakers @ Dallas 6:30PM NBATV
While I predicted neither of these teams going to the playoffs, I still think both of them will be in the mix and neither of them have owners who will endorse tanking for picks.


Wednesday
Chicago @ Indiana 5PM ESPN
This central division rivalry will be important all year. The Bulls have looked lackluster despite having the best “on paper” starting lineup in the game. Playing against the Pacers will serve as a great measuring stick for the squad.

Dallas @ Oklahoma City 7:30PM ESPN
WAR MACHINE! Russell Westbrook came back weeks ahead of schedule and now the thunder, warts and all, look like the team they were designed to be. We’ve learned over the last few months that Russ’s presence makes Ibaka better and makes Durant’s life easier.

Thursday
LA  Clippers @ Miami TNT 5PM
Doc Rivers against Miami, with a lineup that exploits the Heat weaknesses (PG and C). This game should prove interesting.

LA Lakers @ Houston TNT 7:30PM
Let’s ignore this match-up until the Dwight visits LA and Kobe is healthy. This game should be a blowout in Houston’s favor.

Friday
New York @ Charlotte 5PM NBATV
I don’t think much of the Knicks this year but having defensive minded players Iman Shumpert and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist guarding each other should prove to be interesting.

Sacramento @ Portland 8PM NBA TV
These to squads are perennially interesting teams that are always irrelevant once June rolls around.

Saturday
Indiana @ Brooklyn 5PM NBA TV
While Saturday games are usually terrible, The Pacers against Brooklyn should be amazing since both could potentially lead the Eastern Conference at the end of the year.

Sunday
Washington at Oklahoma City 5PM NBATV
The Thunder tried to trade James Harden for Bradley Beal. They’d be much happier if they did. As of now, the Wizards should be a fringe playoff team and now after the Okafor trade, things should be great for them.