NBA Free Agency/Offseason: The Return

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong

Minnesota’s GM gets fined for saying that Beasley was an immature kid smoked too much marijuana when he was in Miami.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/basketball/nba/07/23/kahn.ap/index.html[/quote]

Seen a handful of interviews with this guy [Kahn] and he comes across as kind of a douche that doesn’t “get it”. Guess that’s why his team keeps tanking and he traded away his one major player to make room for Darko Milicic… Hopefully Beasly can get his shit together, 'cause the dude has major game.[/quote]
Speaking of which did anyone catch Kahn compare Darko to Chris during summer league? Chris was like hell no this guy did not just compare me to Darko.

[quote]sardines12 wrote:
I hope PHX can play well with Warrick and that Lopez develops more they looked like a very good cohesive unit against LA. [/quote]

Thats a curious thing to hope for.

and what about Amare’s absence? any hopes there?

Well they improve with Hedo and Afroman, but the key will be how Warrick plays he’s plenty athletic.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong

Minnesota’s GM gets fined for saying that Beasley was an immature kid smoked too much marijuana when he was in Miami.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/basketball/nba/07/23/kahn.ap/index.html[/quote]

Seen a handful of interviews with this guy [Kahn] and he comes across as kind of a douche that doesn’t “get it”. Guess that’s why his team keeps tanking and he traded away his one major player to make room for Darko Milicic… Hopefully Beasly can get his shit together, 'cause the dude has major game.[/quote]

Yeah he’s gotta be the worst GM in the league.

[quote]randman wrote:
I like Rondo’s attitude basically saying screw the Heat, we’re the defending Eastern Conference Champs. “They should be good, but they ainâ??t done nothing yet”.

I’m still picking the Celts to come out of the East again. Someone’s going to have to actually knock em off before I’m ready to write em off.

Celts-Lakers rematch.[/quote]

If you had a gun to your head and had to pick life or death… you would really pick the Celtics to come out of the East this year?

jtrinsey, yeah I am. I know they’re a year older but the whole team is basically in tact with Jermaine O’Neal filling in for big man duties until Perkins gets back. I think the Celtics defense, intensity, and great team chemistry can overcome Miami, Orlando, or Chicago for that matter.

Hey, it’s a prediction. I could be wrong. I’m just not willing to write this team off just yet after I saw what this past season. I know Miami, Chicago, or Orlando looks like the better picks on paper, the sexier picks, etc. Of course this goes completely out the window with injuries. And maybe that’s the reason not to pick em because one of the key players will get injured. I don’t know. I’m still picking em.

[quote]sardines12 wrote:

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:
When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong

Minnesota’s GM gets fined for saying that Beasley was an immature kid smoked too much marijuana when he was in Miami.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/basketball/nba/07/23/kahn.ap/index.html[/quote]

Seen a handful of interviews with this guy [Kahn] and he comes across as kind of a douche that doesn’t “get it”. Guess that’s why his team keeps tanking and he traded away his one major player to make room for Darko Milicic… Hopefully Beasly can get his shit together, 'cause the dude has major game.[/quote]
Speaking of which did anyone catch Kahn compare Darko to Chris during summer league? Chris was like hell no this guy did not just compare me to Darko.[/quote]

Haha, yeah I caught it. Webber seemed genuinely annoyed. Also, Webber comes across as a cool guy, so you know he had to be irritated to say something. Kahn backpeddled from the rumors that they wanted Darko as their centerpiece, but then turned around and started talking about what a great passer he is [called him the best passing big man in the league!] and said he’s coming into his own and asked when Webber “got it” and compared the two. Webber said “man, we’re not talking about me and Darko in the same sentence”. He later said he was kidding, but yu could tell he wasn’t having any more of Kahn’s nonsense. It was awesome. I predict Kah doesn’t have a job in 2 seasons.

TMac probably with the Bulls it’s unlikely but if he performed like he used to that team would be scary.

Don’t shoot the messenger ;0

Q: Right after watching the LeBacle, I couldn’t help but imagine Jordan’s reaction to the announcement. I picture MJ chilling in a Vegas lounge, and right after Bron Bron uttered the words “I’m taking my talents to South Beach,” him taking a puff on a giant cigar, turning to Oak, grinning ear to ear, and smugly saying “What a [derogatory name also used for cats].” And he’d be right.
– Joe, Charlestown, S.C.

SG: Jordan intimated as much this past weekend. As for me, I figured out why the LeBron/Wade alliance bothers everyone beyond the irrefutable “Jordan would have wanted to beat Wade, not play with him” argument. In pickup basketball, there’s an unwritten rule to keep teams relatively equal to maximize the competitiveness of the games. That’s the law. If two players are noticeably better than everyone else, they don’t play together, nor would they want to play together. If the two guys have any pride at all – especially if they play similar positions – then getting the better of each other trumps any other scenario. They want that test. Joining forces and destroying everyone else would ruin the whole point of having the game. It’s like a dad kicking his young son’s ass in a driveway one-on-one game. What’s the point? When LeBron and Wade effectively said, “Instead of trying to whup each other, let’s just crush everyone else” and “If these teams end up being uneven, we’re not switching up,” everyone who ever played basketball had the same reaction: “I hate guys like that.”

So when my wife asked in all sincerity, “What’s the big deal if they play together?” I couldn’t really explain it to her other than to say, “It’s a basketball thing. You just don’t do it.” Your goal as an alpha dog is to assemble the best team you can and beat the other alpha dogs. There are five alpha dogs right now: LeBron, Wade, Kobe, Howard and Durant. If two ended up on the same team by coincidence – like Kareem and Magic, Shaq and Kobe, or Michael and Scottie – that’s one thing. That’s sports. S— happens. But willingly deciding that it would be easier to play together than beat one another? Even two weeks later, I can’t get over it. LeBron’s last two Boston games were a massive disappointment to anyone who truly cares about basketball, but for me, copping out by joining forces with Wade was even worse. And also â?¦

Q: Game 7, Bulls v. Pistons, 1990. If LeBron gave us “The Decision,” then at 10:15 in the clip, Michael Jordan – the unequivocal greatest basketball player of all time – shows you “The Difference.” In defeat, in 30 seconds with Pat O’Brien.
– Craig H, Los Angeles

SG: (Nodding.)

Q: What really bothers me about LeBron’s decision is the effect it’s going to have on the younger generation. Young kids everywhere are going to see this and think that it’s better to take the easier road to success instead of taking the chance at being great. If you have a chance at transcendence but it seems just a little too hard or too much for you to handle, then don’t go for it. Take the easy road. That’s the lesson learned and the trend set for this generation. But then again, this is also the generation that airs out their beef on Facebook/Twitter. This is the generation that could never understand what JFK’s quote “We do this not because it is easy, but because it is hard” really means. Hell, this is the generation that thinks the greatest rapper of all time is a Canadian who got famous because he was on a Nickelodeon show. So maybe LeBron’s just a product of his time and he’s just doing what he thinks is right. But what do I know? Call me old-fashioned, but then again I’m only 21.
– Sopan, New Brunswick, N.J.

SG: (Still nodding.)

Q: Dr. Drew has a theory about the impact of reality TV, and that it has created a generation of people who want to be famous, but don’t want to put in the work to develop the skills or talent to be famous. Why study or practice or go to acting school or music school, etc., when you can just get on a reality TV show and be famous instantly? Isn’t that theory exactly what we have in LeBron? He wants to be the greatest of all time, he wants to be a global icon, he wants to be the King, yet he has shown no evidence that he wants to put in the work to really achieve those things. Instead of spending this offseason working on developing a low post game, or a midrange offense, he spent his time developing his media machine. He knows the key to being an all-time great is winning titles, but he thinks there is a shortcut to getting there. Why improve your own game and find a way to make everyone around you better, when he can just piggyback on Dwyane Wade to get there.

There is a scene in “Good Will Hunting” where Dr. Lambeau is talking to Will, and says there are only a handful of people in the world who can tell the difference between Will’s intelligence and his own. I feel like right now that is LeBron – talent wise, he is right there with Kobe and potentially he could be right there with the other all-time greats. But this act of his over the last few months is showing us just what that difference is between LeBron and the others.
– Andrew Gordon, Washington, D.C.

SG: (Nodding violently.)

Haterz gonna hate.

I guess that describes a majority of NBA fans then. They’re all haterz.

I mean when did raising money for the boys and girls club become selfish?

[quote]randman wrote:
jtrinsey, yeah I am. I know they’re a year older but the whole team is basically in tact with Jermaine O’Neal filling in for big man duties until Perkins gets back. I think the Celtics defense, intensity, and great team chemistry can overcome Miami, Orlando, or Chicago for that matter.

Hey, it’s a prediction. I could be wrong. I’m just not willing to write this team off just yet after I saw what this past season. I know Miami, Chicago, or Orlando looks like the better picks on paper, the sexier picks, etc. Of course this goes completely out the window with injuries. And maybe that’s the reason not to pick em because one of the key players will get injured. I don’t know. I’m still picking em.[/quote]

Yeah I just think the Celts old lions made one last valiant effort, but they just aren’t going to have it any more. Although, in today’s NBA, it seems like most teams have figured out (except Cavs last year) that nothing really matters until the playoffs, and in a weak East, they can coast through the regular season and try to conserve everything for one push.

I just don’t see anybody in the East beating the Heat, purely because Lebron and Wade can just drive at will to the lane and usually get bailed out by the refs. With both of them on the same team, I don’t know if the other teams will have enough fouls to give.

Thank you again for everyone who filled out my Social Media and NBA survey, greatly appreciated.

Great news: Ernie Johnson from TNT sent me a note on Twitter saying he filled out my survey. SWEET!!!

Survey: certified baller status.

[quote]sardines12 wrote:
I mean when did raising money for the boys and girls club become selfish?[/quote]

Dude could of just written a cheque or held a fundraiser in South Beach .

[quote]tmoney1 wrote:
Thank you again for everyone who filled out my Social Media and NBA survey, greatly appreciated.

Great news: Ernie Johnson from TNT sent me a note on Twitter saying he filled out my survey. SWEET!!!

Survey: certified baller status.[/quote]

Real? Thats sweet as man, did you tweet him to ask?

[quote]tmoney1 wrote:
Thank you again for everyone who filled out my Social Media and NBA survey, greatly appreciated.

Great news: Ernie Johnson from TNT sent me a note on Twitter saying he filled out my survey. SWEET!!!

Survey: certified baller status.[/quote]

Nice!

Bulls want to sign T-Mac. Damn T-Mac is gonna get singed before Shaq.

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:

[quote]sardines12 wrote:
I mean when did raising money for the boys and girls club become selfish?[/quote]

Dude could of just written a cheque or held a fundraiser in South Beach .[/quote]

Exactly. And somehow I’m left with the impression that the charity aspect was more about image preservation more than anything since he was basically dumping his girlfriend (Clevevland) on national tv in front of millions of people.

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:

[quote]tmoney1 wrote:
Thank you again for everyone who filled out my Social Media and NBA survey, greatly appreciated.

Great news: Ernie Johnson from TNT sent me a note on Twitter saying he filled out my survey. SWEET!!!

Survey: certified baller status.[/quote]

Real? Thats sweet as man, did you tweet him to ask?[/quote]

Yeah I just sent out a general tweet on Twitter with the survey link, and he responded back saying he completed it.

I was really pumped! I’m gonna ask my professor if I can get some extra points for that. He’s like the Anderson Cooper of Sports TV (or close enough to it haha).