Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Return, The Reign, and The Redemption

Fellow NBA fans, we have a lot to look forward to this season! We have the return of a long awaited player with some credentials and a lot to prove, we have the returning champions with a king set to defend his throne, and last but not least we have a player coming back to put their city on their back and fight for a sixth championship. We are talking about none other than Derrick Rose, Lebron James, and Kobe Bryant.

Oh Chicago, how sweet it will be to not have to rely on Joakim Noah to carry your team, lol sorry even I laughed at the thought of Noah carrying anything. Back on topic, we finally have it, the long awaited return of Derrick Rose! To put into perspective how long awaited this is, Kevin Ware, the NCAA player who broke his leg to the point where the bone was exposed out of the skin during march madness, was back to playing basketball before Derrick Rose  returned from a knee injury. Yeah, I am not so sure how great Rose will be, he started off a preseason game 1 and 5 from the free throw line, and while he did seem to improve throughout the game, I have to think he will struggle when he gets hammered from major regular season defense, coming off a 17 month hiatus. He did get good feedback from his coach and teammates and opposing players and coach, however when he left the game in the third quarter he immediately went to ice both knees on the sidelines. This doesn't look very hopefully for the Bulls, especially when they find themselves in tough games where they will rely on Rose to pull them through with high scoring performances, like when they play the Pacers or the Heat, he will need to be 100%, but the question is, can he ever be 100% again? Granted D-Wade suffers with these problems but he is also a few years older, has three rings, and quite a supporting cast for a team, Rose doesn't have that benefit so the pressure really is on him. I think the best game plan for Rose this year will be a "slow and steady approach" if he comes out too aggressive he could reinjure his knee and cost himself his career.


Now moving onto to my favorite person to write about,the one and only Lebron James. He is
coming into this season off a newlywed high and his sights set on a three-peat, but the question is, can he do it? Well, when you think about the fact that he is coming back to the same strong and experienced team that he has seen two championships with now, a 3-peat seems likely. However, I am not going to sit here and act like this is going to be easy for them. The Heat struggle against teams defensively on the perimeter, we saw this in every game against the Pacers in the playoffs and often the Heat would rely on their sure shooter Mike Miller to bail them out with his amazing jump shots, the ones that seemed impossible from the corner and sides of the court are the ones he would drain time and time again. Respectfully Miller was released per the amnesty clause from Miami this season but his assets to the team will not be downplayed or forgotten. Lebron wouldn't have any of his rings if it weren't for Miller or Battier. While Miller leaving is a tough loss for the Heat they did have a few off season pickups including Beasley and yes of course Oden, it is yet to be determined how these new additions will play out but for now it seems the Heat's only "ace in the hole" three point shooter will be Shane Battier, and no I am not saying that Battier is the only good perimeter shooter on the team, obviously Wade is the go-to-man but many times in tough situations, there was a sense of relief to see Miller or Battier enter the game, especially if shoes start coming off, then the game was on. Don't worry Heat fans and don't get too excited yet Heat haters,  expect to see The Heat start off this season much like they did last, they will start slow and probably lose some easy games, but as we saw last year Miami didn't really turn up the Heat until after All-Star weekend, then it was down to business.



Speaking of business, Kobe Bryant is one player entering this season who is all business and no play. He is coming off an injury that took him out late last season, not after shooting his free throws of course, Kobe has always been a man of grit and dedication I will give him that. However, while it seems his rehabilitation is coming along well, he is returning for one reason and we all know why, he wants to see that sixth championship. To me, the measure of a player is not based upon a team accomplishment like a team championship, it is based upon individual credentials like MVP awards and broken/set records which Kobe has undoubtably done. Laker fans, I know it is exciting to see Kobe return but don't expect to see the sixth 'ship for him, at least not for this year. There are far too many young, healthy, competitive teams that are going to prove very tough for the Lakers to overcome in the regular season. But I expect the Lakers to do far better without deadweight such as Howard and I hope to see some high scoring games from Kobe that they will actually win, unlike last season. He was hitting high numbers and still losing thanks to players like Howard. It will be most intersting to see how the Lakers do when Dwight and the Rockets make a Staples center appearance in February. Overall we have a lot to look forward to this season and I cannot wait!!



Monday, October 7, 2013

The wait is over, the time is now, basketball is here!

This post season has felt like a century, possibly because we didn't have the Olympics to keep us busy over the summer like we did last year wherein we saw our favorite men from the NBA dominate as usual.


Like most of you I have occupied my time trying to care about football, but aside from my college alma mater and a few other teams,I could give a crap about football. I know I won't get featured on ESPN having that attitude about football but censoring myself is gonna be hard.


Anyway diving into business. I never really got to voice my opinion about Miami acquiring Greg Oden. Do I think he will start over Bosh? Absolutely not. Will he be an asset? Possibly. Here are my concerns and aspirations for Greg Oden. I think he will be a great rotator in the late second and early third quarters for Bosh, as much as he was hot and cold last season I believe Bosh is far more athletic than Oden. It will be nice to have a Shaq type physique posted in the paint to give Bosh a break or when he needs a timeout because he's screwing up. To me, Oden is like the "Jolly green giant" he is big, and powerful appearing, but I think if he falls it will be like Jack falling from the beanstalk and he will break every bone. Now as I sit here writing this blog, I got the SportsCenter alert that Bosh had a great second half of a game to defeat the Hawks! When he's hot he is hot.

Speaking of hot, another obvious topic points to Dwight Howard. Did anyone see his game debut with the rockets against the pelicans (can't wait until they lose that name). Anyways, he actually played like he knew what he was doing and you could see some decent team cohesiveness starting to form, however, he played lazy, got a few delay of games and a goaltending charge that a 90 year old woman who has never seen the game before would call. Oh, and let's not forget his technical foul, really? A technical foul in the preseason? Glad to see nothing has changed D.



Let's talk about something that doesn't really get highlighted right off the bat, let's talk about this young talent we have entering this year! For once the Blazers may have a draft pick to be happy with, 21 ppg leading all the rookies,  with 4 rebounds and 3 assists per game Mr. CJ McCollum. If it plays out the way I foresee it, you will be seeing him play off-the-ball opposite of Lillard. If this works they could be the youngest most exciting back courts in the league this year! Don't expect to see him playing very much tho, he will be more of an off the bench option for the trailblazers but it will be exciting to see him run the point a few times if the coach finds opportunities in the regular season to do so. However my Portland fans, don't expect another ROY run for your team, I don't think he will get enough playing time to make a run for this award. Cody Zeller is on my radar for ROY, especially if he can see the Bobcats to more than 7 wins in a season, yikes challenge accepted.