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Kobe And LeBron; First Puppets, Now Teamates?

At first this sounds absolutely crazy.  So bear with me.

On Bill Simmons most recent podcast he suggested that Kobe and LeBron want to play together.  I told you this would sound crazy.  Now while it’s obvious neither man would want to play second fiddle to the other consider these things.

  • Both are obsessed with winning.

Playing together would give them the best chance of winning many many rings over the next 10 years.

  • They generally like each other.

They played on the Redeem Team together and LeBron even picked up some of Kobes work ethic.

  • Kobe got his ring without Shaq.

He got the monkey off his back so to speak.  He proved he could carry a team to a championship being the alpha dog.  What does he have left to prove?

  • Kobe is 31, but an old 31.

He’s played in 959 games, logged 35,000 NBA minutes and that doesn’t even take into account playoffs or the Olympics.  Is it that far fetched that Kobe would be willing to share the limelight with LeBron in order to extend his career?

A whole lot of hypotheticals but let’s say LeBron decides he wants to be a Laker and Kobe approves.  Under the cap the Lakers couldn’t outright sign LeBron however they could pull off a sign and trade with Cleveland.

A max contract for LeBron would start at between 15-18 million or so.  What if the Lakers in a sign and trade sent Andrew Bynum (14 million in 2010)  Lamar Odom (8 million in 2010) and Jordan Farmar (3 million in 2010) and 3 first round picks for LeBron and cap filler (think Anthony Parker/Jamario Moon.)

Who doesn’t win in this scenario?

  • LeBron gets his max money (and the extra year on his deal only the Cavs could offer him) the opportunity to play in a major media market all without sacrificing the ability to win it all (both in the near and short term.)  Gasol, LeBron, Artest, Kobe?  Are you serious? Is anyone else even coming out of the West for the next five years?
  • Really this is the only way the Cavs can save face.  If they lose LeBron for nothing it kills them.  Getting Bynum doesn’t equate to keeping LeBron but it helps soften the blow.  Anyone notice Bynum finally seems to be getting it this year?  He’s quietly averaging 20 points, 12 boards and nearly 2 blocks per game.  Without Gasol out he’s stepped up big time.  And although it feels like Bynum has been around as long as Kwame Brown he’s only 22.

It’s an incredibly far fetched idea at first glance.  But, when you put the pieces together it actually seems like a solid fit.

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Why Can't The Hawks Crash The Party?

It was assumed by every NBA analyst that only 5 teams (Lakers, Spurs, Celtics, Cavs and Magic) had a shot at the NBA title this year.

10 games into the season it’s way too early to read into things but at 7-2 the Atlanta Hawks are certainly making the case that they are a legit title contender.

What makes the Hawks so dangerous?

  • They can play any style of basketball.  They have a conventional lineup (Bibby, JJ, Williams, Smith, Horford) they can go small with three guards (Bibby, Crawford, JJ, Smith, Horford) JJ can even play the point if need be.
  • Their core (Williams, Smith, Horford) are all 23 years old.  It seems like any, or all of them can make the leap at any time.  Early in the season J-Smoove has been a monster.  He’s cut down on his outside shooting and become the player we all hope he would become.  His FG% has soared to .578 (up from .492 last year)
  • They have solid rotational pieces with Teague, Evans and Pachulia coming off the bench.
  • Joe Johnson is a star and no one realizes it.

You can make the case that a team like the Suns early season success is a bit of a mirage but it’s much more difficult to make that case with the Hawks.  They have the makings of a team that can contend for the title.

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Thoughts From Wednesday Night in the NBA

With most teams having played their first game of the season, here are a couple things that stuck out in my opinion from each game and which player stood out to me from each team (negatively or positively)

Atlanta Hawks 120, Indiana Pacers 109 – Josh Smith 18 points, 8 assists, 5 stls – Danny Granger 31 pts, 4 rebounds.

I think this is the beginning to a huge season for Josh Smith and he can finish as a top 10 fantasy player. I was surprised how long Indiana was in the game but I guess that’s what happens when you make 10 three’s and shoot over 53%.

Orlando Magic 120, Philadelphia 76ers 106 – Dwight Howard 21 points, 15 rebounds – Elton Brand 8 points, 6 rebounds.

So far, same old Brand as he cannot get accustomed to Philly’s run and gun style. An awful second quarter in which the Sixers were outscored by 21 put them in a hole they could never get out of.

Toronto Raptors 101, Cleveland Cavaliers 91 – Andrea Bargnani 28 points, 5 rebounds – Lebron James 23 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists.

Two games in and the King already has one triple double however, the Cavs also have two losses. Right now the Cavs are looking sluggish on both sides and Lebron is not getting any help from the supporting cast. Barganani was a huge matchup problem that Cleveland had no answer for.

Boston Celtics 92, Charlotte Bobcats 59 – Shelden Williams 12 points and 9 rebounds – Gerald Wallace 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Congrats Charlotte! You managed to get in the record books on Day One for the lowest amount of points on opening night in the shot clock era. The Bobcats managed to shoot just 31% went 0-10 from downtown and shot 52% from the charity stripe. Wow. Kudos to Boston for shutting them down but in the words of Ed Lover, “C’mon Son!”

Miami Heat 115, New York Knicks 93 – Jermaine O’Neal 22 points and 12 rebounds – Danilo Gallinari 22 points (7-13 3PT).

For the Heat, it is real nice to see O’Neal get off to a start as he was such a disappointment last year and has been for the past few years. O’Neal is going to be a key for the Heat to win a playoff series. For the Knicks, Gallo did drop 20+ but I have a problem with how he got them. He took one two point shot! If Gallo is going to be this type of player, give me Jason Kapono for less money and I would have drafted Eric Gordon with the 6th overall pick.

Minnesota Timberwolves 95, New Jersey Nets 93 – Johnny Flynn 18 points and 4 rebounds – Terrence Williams 15 points 10 rebounds.

Flynn absolutely tore ish up in the 4th quarter scoring 13 of his 18 points and leading a Timberwolves comeback. I really enjoyed watch Flynn play in his first game and is my runner-up for ROY if Harden doesn’t play as much as I think. Williams was one of three Nets to record double doubles (Lopez and Yi) but his was most surprising. He got his minutes once Jarvis Hayes went out with a hamstring injury and obviously made the most of it.

San Antonio Spurs 113, New Orleans Hornets 96 – Dejuan Blair 14 points and 11 rebounds – Chris Paul 26 points and 9 assists.

Looks like I was right about Blair (hah Nick Malone!) He would have played more if he didn’t commit 4 fouls but in 23 minutes, Blair had a double double and in 6 minutes, he had 6 boards. He put up better numbers than Tim Duncan and will be an absolute force. For the Hornets, my oh my, they look awful. Chris Paul is looking for the closest escape route and its no where in sight right now. As Max Caster put it brilliantly last night on Off the Glass, “Anytime your team needs Stephen Jackson to stay in the playoff race, you know your team sucks.”

Oklahoma City Thunder 102, Sacramento Kings 89 – Kevin Durant 25 points and 11 rebounds – Kevin Martin 27 points (5-19 shooting, 14-14 FT).

Durant is off to a solid start and put all the negative talk about how he has a career -7 when he is on the floor by posting a +17. Take that haters! Russell Westbrook continues to impress by posting 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 13 assists. The key stat: 2 turnovers. However, they were playing the Kings, and let’s not forget that. Tyreke Evans really struggled in his debut shooting 5-16, kudos to Russ’ for that shutdown D. Long long season for Sacramento follows…

Detroit Pistons 96, Memphis Grizzlies 74 – Ben Gordon 22 points off the bench – O.J. Mayo 9 points (2-12 shooting) 6 rebounds.

While Gordon looked great the Pistons other prized free agent, Charlie Villaneuava did not, scoring just 7 points. Rumors are swirling that the Pistons are looking hard in trading Rip Hamilton so we will keep our eyes on that. The Grizz were just as unimpressive as the Bobcats because they do have scorers who just flat-out were terrible last night. Those die-hard Grizzlies fans are praying for an Iverson sighting, and that can never be a good thing. Stick to BBQ and not basketball, Memphis.

Denver Nuggets 114, Utah Jazz 105 – Carmelo Anthony 30 points 8 rebounds – Deron Williams 28 points and 13 assists.

One of the more entertaining games of the night as both teams went back and forth and some of the game’s elite talent battled it out for 48 minutes. In the end, Williams could not get enough help from his sidekick in Carlos Boozer, just 12 points, than Melo got with his in Chauncey Billups who dropped 25. Also, big ups to Ty Lawson dropping 17 and six dimes in his debut. Here’s to UNC!

Houston Rockets 108, Golden State Warriors 107 – Trevor Ariza 25 points, 5 rebounds – Stephen Curry 14 points, 7 assists, 4 stls.

I hate Don Nelson, officially. Why the hell does Ronny Turiaf start ahead of Anthony Randolph? Can someone please tell me?!? Other than that, Curry scored the team’s final six points to keep the game close but the Rockets made some big stops at the end and pulled out with the win.

Phoenix Suns 109, Los Angeles Clippers 107 – Steve Nash 24 points, 8 assists – Baron Davis 12 points (4-11), 12 assists.

Through two games Davis is shooting 5-21, a stretch that must get turned around especially without Blake Griffin. Nash’s game winning lay-up with 5 seconds was the difference maker as Eric Gordon couldn’t connect on the buzzer beater three.

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Shaq + Lebron = My Brain Just Exploded…

I’ve been saying for weeks that the Cavs have absolutely no one to blame but themselves for pissing off their franchise player. They got him no help whatsoever over the first few years of his career. They passed up a trade for the Diesel last year because they wanted to hold on the Wally Szerbiack. Really?

Now, it appears, after years of being clueless, the Cavs have finally realized that they are running out of chances to get their championship ring. After all, the summer of 2010 is only a year away.

So, now with The Big Aristotle and everyone’s favorite Twitter friend on his side, Can LeBron win the title? I think a better question is: Could to the two of them have stopped Hitler’s armies in their tracks in 1939 and prevented all of World War II? Of course, they could win a title. And they probably could have stopped a Panzer tank too. Look at those arms.

Everyone (looking at you, Matt Soldano) who says that there is no way that Shaq can do next year what he did this year are right. However, who out there actually thinks he has to? LeBron led the Cavs to 66 wins surronded by a guy with a mop for hair and a guy who’s only redeeming quality is that his name starts with a Z. With Shaq there to clog the middle and do some rebounding, LeBron will be more free than ever to drive the lane and dunk the ball on dudes heads.

As far as I’m concerned, this makes this team the best in the league. Pencil in another Magic-Cavs Semis this year, and you might as well put Lebron and Shaq in the finals now.

Game. Shaqtus.

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