I apologize for the long wait... but it took me a while to actually subscribe to the Internet at my new apartment after I was intercepting it for so long. But now I am back in (thanks to Comcast and $35.oo a month) and ready to talk hoops.
We are just about a quarter of the way through the NBA and there a fair share of surprises... the Orlando Magic... disappointments... the Miami Heat... and those who are tearing it up, just like we expected... the new-look Celtics and of course the hated Spurs.
As for the team wearing the Purple & Gold... a quick start got everyone in Lakerland excited, and a few poor games got everyone off the wagon. The thing about the NBA is.... it's a long season and you can never get too up or too down.
In terms of the team itself, the play of some of the younger guys has been encouraging. Jordan Farmar and Andrew Bynum are vastly improved and make the years beyond Kobe not look so bleak. A year of experience and off season conditioning can work wonders for players and it certainly has for these two.
Guys like Vlad-Rad, Ronny Turiaf, and Sasha are all much improved as well. The Radman is actually healthy and making shots. He still isn't quite worth what we are paying him, but if he continues to play like he did last night against the Nugs he certainly will be.
Kobe is still Kobe and that is expected, no matter what the situation or circumstances. Walton and Lamar's play have both been up and down. One minute they look great and the next Odom is clanking threes. I would like for Odom to take more shots close to the basket... but with Bynum down low there is only so much room. Regardless, him and Luke need to be consistent if we are to have any chance.
As for the oft injured "K-Lame" Brown, he still sucks offensively, but he is an important part of the team. It's no coincidence the team lost three straight after his injury. And Phil would agree, Kwame brings a big body and will bang down low. Who cares if he can't catch the ball. In addition, if he can play I won't be throwing up as much as I am now, watching Chris Mihm.
As for the biggest off-season acquisition, Derek Fisher, his steadying influence cannot be appreciated enough. Our former starting PG (Smush) was recently charged with assaulting a parking attendant over ten bucks... enough said. D-Fish brings toughness, intensity, shooting, defense, and knowledge of the game. God I love him.
Anyways... I didn't like to see Mo Evans get traded, but Cook had to go. Trevor Ariza has some potential and is extremely athletic. If he can just somewhat figure out the offense he will certainly help. Last night's win in Denver was huge, and showed that the team is headed in the right direction. When we get Kwame back and Turiaf recovers from a concussion... I think we can be a force in the West. And speaking of the West, it's as tough as ever but the East is quickly gaining ground. Here is where everyone stands as of December 6th.
LOTTERY BOUND
30. Timberwolves (2-14) Team with league's worst record finding out how difficult life is without the Big Ticket.
29. Sonics (4-15) No one said Durant's job would be easy. Looking to book to Oklahoma before they get kicked out.
28. Sixers (5-13) Never a good sign when your GM gets fired in season.
27. Clippers (6-11) Losers of 7 straight missing Brand more than ever.
26. Knicks (6-11) Losing Isiah... and half the roster would be a good idea.
25. Bobcats (6-11) Still trying to build, but heading in the wrong direction
24. Grizzlies (6-12) Team has too much talent to be this bad.
23. Trailblazers (6-12) Young team has talent but missing the man in the middle.
BETTER TURN IT AROUND SOON... AND I MEAN SOON
22. Heat (4-13) Get the benefit of the doubt because Wade was hurt. Shaq a year older and slower... but still a force.
21. Hawks (7-10) Young talent improving, but still a couple of veteran players away from competing.
20. Bulls (5-11) Kobe rumors had them distracted. Got off to a slow start last year too, should come around.
19. Kings (7-10) Kevin Martin out for six weeks isn't helping the cause.
18. Nets (9-10) Kidd refusing to play to force a trade. See link below to find out how to solve this problem.
17. Bucks (8-9) Yi ain't no Yao. Disappointing start but in the East they're in contention.
PLAYOFFS?? - WELL, IT IS THE EASTERN CONFERENCE
16. Cavs (9-11) Lebron playing out of his mind before getting hurt. Need him back ASAP.
15. Pacers (9-10) Watching them makes me glad Lakers hung on to Bynum.
14. Wizards (9-9) Miss Arenas, but Caron Butler filling in nicely and making Lakers pay for that boneheaded trade.
13. Raptors (10-9) Team doesn't play much D and can't survive too long without Chris Bosh.
LOOKING FRISKY
12. Rockets (10-9) Will it be another year of high expectations and disappointment? Looks like it could be. Time for people to realize T-Mac has never won in the playoff and never will.
11. Nuggets (11-8) Crazy talent, but team plays absolutely no defense. Gets league's award for most tatoos per player.
10. Lakers (11-8) Some big wins and terrible losses. Team still getting better and improving.
9. Hornets (12-7) Chris Paul one of the best PG's in a conference loaded with them.
8. Warriors (10-8) Looked like last year's playoff run was a fluke... until they got Stephen Jackson back and ran off 7 straight.
CONTENDERS
7. Mavs (12-7) Struggled early last season and finished just fine. I think Dirk is still having nightmares of Baron Davis and Co.
6. Pistons (13-5) Starting five as good as any. There window to repeat as champs may have passed.
5. Jazz (13-6) I still hate the Jazz, but Deron Williams makes it hard to do so.
4. Magic (16-4) Dwight Howard is an absolute man child. My early season pick for MVP.
3. Suns (15-4) No surprise here, but can they beat the Spurs come playoff time?
2. Celtics (15-2) Beast of the East looks as good as advertised. Expect to see them in the Finals.
1. Spurs (16-3) Reigning champs picking up right where they left off. No surprise there.
So there you have it. NBA Power Rankings The Sequel.
A couple of random thoughts... I can't wait for next Friday... I will get to see my first ever Laker road game... this one in Golden State... should be a good one.
And check out this link... the solution to Jason Kidd's problems and a way for the Lakers to compete right now for a title.
Peace.
Friday, December 7, 2007
NBA Power Rankings.... Part II
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