Showing posts with label New York Knicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Knicks. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

What We Learned from the NBA Last Weekend

  • Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are the greatest scoring duo in the league. 91 combined points! Are you kidding me? That many points could win a third of OKC's games if they put those numbers up on a consistent basis. Every time the Thunder step on the court they show why they are the best team in the Western Conference. They have two All-Star caliber players along with some very good role players. Serge Ibaka didn't get much attention Saturday night against the Denver Nuggets because of the barrage of scoring from his teammates, but he quietly had a triple-double. James Harden would be a borderline All-Star on half of the teams in the league.
Courtesy of http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/ian_thomsen/02/23/lin.vs.heat/index.html
  • Jeremy Lin is the second best point guard in greater New York. On February 4th, Linsanity started with the New York Knicks beating the New Jersey Nets 99-92. Deron Williams put up 21 points, 11 assists, and 6 rebounds for the near triple-double, yet the highlight of the game was Jeremy Lin--the young point guard who broke out for 25 points off the bench. Last Monday, Deron Williams made it his goal to shut down Lin and show the country who really was the premier point guard on the court. Williams went off for 38 points, including eight threes, and stole the show. Through three quarters, with the score 82-64 in favor of New Jersey, Williams had outscored Lin 34 to 11. Half of Jeremy Lin's points came in garbage time when the Nets had sealed the victory. Yes, Jeremy Lin is a great fit for the Knicks but I doubt that he could put up the twenty points and nine assists that he's been averaging in February for any other team. Excluding marketing and advertising Jeremy Lin, the Knicks would take Deron Williams over Lin any day. Deron Williams is often overshadowed and forgotten about because he plays for a 10-25 team with no star teammates and in a market that has to compete with the rising Knicks. Put Williams on the Lakers, Knicks, or Mavericks and they are all legitimate title contenders.
Courtesy of  sbnation.com

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Matchup of the Year: The New York Knicks at the Miami Heat

       Which NBA team is currently in first place of the Eastern Conference? No, not the New York Knicks or the Chicago Bulls. Actually, the Miami Heat are leading their conference with their 26-7 record. Ever heard of them? They're the only team with three All-Stars and were the runners-up in last year's NBA Finals. No one ever thought that the Heat would be under the radar, but Jeremy Lin's rise to stardom out of nowhere has turned the national spotlight to the Big Apple. The Knicks have won nine of their eleven games with Lin as a starter and the microscope has intensified with Carmelo Anthony's return to the lineup. With the media's attention turned away from LeBron James and the Heat, Miami has quietly won nine of their ten games since Linsanity took over the country.
Courtesy of http://reddogreport.com/2012/02/thursdays-news-81/jeremy-lin-knicks-kings-2-15-12/
       The Eastern Conference matchup is a statement game for both teams. The Miami Heat have the chance to give the Knicks their third loss in the Jeremy Lin Era and prove that they deserve the hype as the league's premier team. For the Knicks, tonight's game is their biggest game of the season and Jeremy Lin's greatest test as an NBA starter. New York needs to figure out its chemistry between Lin, Melo, and Amar'e Stoudemire.  
       The first quarter was evenly-played but the Miami Heat were always a basket ahead of the Knicks. Miami showed why it is a legitimate title contender-not just because of its offense, but because of its lockdown defense. The Heat forced eight turnovers, three of which were on Lin, including a Mario Chalmers strip in the open court, which he took for an uncontested dunk. Between LeBron, Joel Anthony, and Shane Battier, the Heat blocked five shots. New York outrebounded the Heat thirteen to five but shot poorly after grabbing the offensive boards. Miami had lots of fast break opportunities but missed a handful of easy layups. The Knicks took three charges from the Heat, in a quarter in which Miami committed seven total. The Knicks gradually cut the deficit to four by the end of the quarter after rotating bench players Steve Novak, who hit a big three, and Baron Davis.
       New York came out strong in the second quarter with a 12-4 run, including two more threes from Novak. Amar'e Stoudemire and Chris Bosh came out hot in the new quarter. Bosh hit a pair of baseline jumpers for the Heat while Amar'e had a monstrous block on D-Wade, followed up by a statement dunk after blowing past his defender. Lin committed his fourth turnover of the game when he was pickpocketed by Heat rookie Norris Cole. Miami got some big minutes from its key bench players. Cole gave Mario Chalmers a needed rest as well as Haslem and Battier played great defense in their limited minutes. The pace of the game increased as the game progressed and both teams stepped up their game on defense. Lin committed two more dunks that led to dunks by LeBron James and Dwayne Wade. Miami's transition offense was at its best and contributed to the Heat retaking the lead. The Heat went into halftime leading 51-47 after both teams hit big shots in the final ten seconds of the half.
       A few things stuck out to me in the first half:
  • This is the first game where Jeremy Lin isn't bigger than the game itself. Tonight's matchup is a playoff environment against the Knicks' biggest Eastern Conference foe on the road. Lin has played against the Lakers and Mavericks but New York has to make it past Miami if the Knicks want to make a run to the NBA Finals. He has never faced a team with as much starpower as the Heat. Miami has made it its goal to shut Lin and the Knicks down. He is tightly pressured every time down the court and committed six turnovers in the first half with only two points and two assists.
  • The Knicks were lucky to be down by only four points at halftime. New York turned the ball over fifteen times in the first half and Lin and Melo were a combined 4-15 from the floor. The Knicks can't survive a playoff series if they commit this many turnovers and their scorers go cold shooting.
  • Both teams have bench players with defined roles that are crucial to their respective team's success. The Heat have a solid backup point guard in Norris Cole, a good shooter in Mike Miller, and two extremely hard workers who hustle up and down the court in Udonis Haslem and Shane Battier. On New York's bench, J.R. Smith provides another scoring option and Steve Novak is an incredible spot-up three-point shooter.
       In the third quarter, Melo started to heat up with six points to bring his game total to fifteen, but the Knicks were countered by Chris Bosh and D-Wade, who has nine and eight points respectively. Jeremy Lin continued his worst performance of the season by only scoring four points and dishing out one assist in the quarter. He had some success driving to the basket and drawing the foul, but only two of his eight points through three quarters were not from the free throw line. He was not getting good looks at the basket and was not setting up his teammates in positions for them to score. Shane Battier scored a quick three after coming into the game and the Heat shut down the Knicks offense as their lead grew to twelve points.    
Courtesy of http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/heat/for-miami-heats-dwyane-wade-and-lebron-james-1166040.html
       It's the end of the third quarter and Miami Heat are up 80-66. It's 9 o'clock and probably a good time to open my backpack to start tonight's homework. The Knicks could could go on a run in the fourth quarter but New York and Jeremy Lin haven't shown me that they can win a quarter on the road against the Heat. The outcome may have been different had the game been played at Madison Square Garden, but it is clear that Miami is a much better team. The Heat have too many great scoring options between LeBron, D-Wade, and Chris Bosh, not to mention the solid production off the bench from Shane Battier and Mario Chalmers. Their transition offense and defense are unrivaled. With the possible exception of the Oklahoma City Thunder, there is not a team as athletic as the Miami Heat. Currently, the Heat are the number one seed in the Eastern Conference and the New York Knicks are the seven seed. If these two teams were to play in te playoffs, Miami would win in four games in a five game series and five games in a seven game series. If the Knicks continue to improve their record and earn a higher seed, I think they have the capability to win one playoff series, but I can't see them beating Chicago or Miami in the postseason.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The Greatest Haircuts in Sports

       J.R. Smith, a seven year veteran in the NBA, was signed by the New York Knicks in the past week to put another scoring option into the mix with Jeremy Lin, Amar'e Stoudemire, and Carmelo Anthony. Smith signed with the Zhejiang Golden Bulls of the Chinese Basketball Association during the NBA lockout and failed to put an opt-out clause in his contract, which meant that he would have to play for the entire Chinese season before he could come back to the United States and the NBA. J.R. Smith was an All-Star in the CBA, with his best performance coming against the Qingdao DoubleStar, in which he scored 60 points in a Zhejiang victory.
       Smith is back playing basketball in the Western Hemisphere and ironically, is playing with one of China's favorite players in Lin. In his return, J.R. Smith received a lot of attention from both his 15-point performance and ridiculous haricut.
Courtesy of http://larrybrownsports.com/basketball/j-r-smith-crazy-haricut-pictures/117871
       Smith's new hairdo prompted me to think of some of the other unusual and unique haircuts in professional sports.
  • Troy Polamalu--Pittsburgh Steelers Safety
       Polamalu has one of the most reocognizable and marketable hair styles in all of professional sports. He's not too shabby of a defensive back either with over six-hundred career tackles, seven Pro Bowl selections, five All-Pro selections, and two Super Bowl rings to weigh down his fingers. He only lets his hair out for NFL games and yes, he has been tackled by his hair before.
Courtesy of http://www.lemondrop.com/2010/08/31/troy-polamalu-hair/
  • Tim Tebow--Denver Broncos Quarterback
       This catastrophe took rookie hazing to a whole new level. Take a former Heisman Trophy winner, National Champion, first round draft pick, and one of the most beloved sports figures of modern times and turn him into a monk, which is very fitting when you consider his religious beliefs. Tebow accepted his fate and set the new standard for rookie hazing.
Courtesy of http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/index?id=5446619
  • Julius Erving--Virginia Squires/New York Nets/Philadelphia 76'ers Shooting Guard
Courtesy of http://www.eanext.com/hairstyles/tag/2009-men-hairstyle
       Dr. J was one of the few players to be a star in both the ABA and NBA. He sported an inconic 'fro and was an innovative dunker, as he was one of the first players to attempt dunks from the free throw line.
  • Brandon Jennings--Milwaukee Bucks Point Guard
Courtesy of http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Worth-a-second-look-Brandon-Jennings-Kid-N-Pl?urn=nba-212074
Courtesy of http://niketalk.yuku.com/topic/236171
Courtesy of http://dardamedia.com
        A former McDonald's All-American, Brandon Jennings was the first American player to play in the NBA without going to college since the league enforced its new policy. Instead of playing at the University of Southern California or the University of Arizona, Jennings headed to Italy to play for Lottomatica Roma. After one season overseas, Brandon Jennings came back to the United States and was drafted by the Bucks. His hair style has changed frequently in his short career and each one is completely different from its predecessor.
  • Chris "Birdman" Andersen--Denver Nuggets Forward
Courtesy of http://bleacherreport.com/articles/783355-20-most-ridiculous-haircuts-in-sports
         Not only does the "Birdman" have one of the most unique haircuts in sports, he has one of the most unusual overall appearances as well. Andersen was undrafted out of Blinn College, but was able to build enough of a reputation overseas to make it to the NBA D-Leauge. He started with the Nuggets, jumped from team to team and ended up back in Denver. Andersen has dealt with substance abuse, but has overcome them to remain in the NBA.
  • Latrell Sprewell--Minnesota Timberwolves Shooting Guard
Courtesy of http://izismile.com/2012/01/10/laughable_haircuts_of_athletes_25_pics-12.html
       While Sprewell is best known for choking his coach P.J. Carlesimo and various other altercations with teammates, he did have one of the most embarassing haircuts for a professional athlete. Latrell Sprewell was an excellent scorer, but his hairdo was not intimidating anyone.
  •  Dennis Rodman--Chicago Bulls Forward
Courtesy of http://sigalonoddities.soup.io/tag/Fail
       Dennis Rodman was a key contributor for the Chicago Bulls during their NBA Championships in the 90's and was one of the best defenders in the league at the time, as well as an all-time great rebounder. He had serious mood swings and his hair often portrayed his emotions at the time.

Friday, February 17, 2012

The Best Lin-isms

      With the recent rise of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, fans from across the United States are creating lots of ingenious slogans that incorporate "Lin" in household words and phrases. Here are my ten favorites:

10. Linderella
Courtesy of http://friendfeed.com/g38/71ec0c29/you-missed-mike-tyson-cursing-and-clyde-frazier
9. Just Lincredible
Courtesy of http://www.obsessedwithsports.com/2012/02/16/super-lintendo-jeremy-lin-signs-get-creative/
8. Lindemonium
Courtesy of http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/sports_magic/
7. Linning and Grinning
Courtesy of http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/02/10/schmeelk-for-knicks-fans-full-blown-linsanity/
6. Lintendo 64
Courtesy of http://www.obsessedwithsports.com/2012/02/16/super-lintendo-jeremy-lin-signs-get-creative/
5. Va-Lin-tine's Day
Courtesy of http://www.webpronews.com/jeremy-lin-is-huge-on-twitter-2012-02
4. All I do is Lin
Courtesy of http://friendfeed.com/g38/71ec0c29/you-missed-mike-tyson-cursing-and-clyde-frazier
3. To Lin-finity and Beyond
Courtesy of http://www.businessinsider.com/the-25-best-jeremy-lin-signs-weve-seen-so-far-2012-2
2. Linternational House of Lin-cakes

 1. Linsanity
Courtesy of http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/300100/20120216/jeremy-lin-linsanity-time-magazine-cover-photo.htm

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Linsanity

          Reflect on your life beyond the past two weeks. With the exception of Valentine's Day, chances are that you have not had any life-changing experiences or moments where you think to yourself, "I'm going to remember this day for the rest of my life." However, two weeks ago, 99% of the United States had never heard of Jeremy Lin. One fortnight ago, Lin was the last player on the bench of the 8-15 New York Knicks. He had played double-digit minutes only once all season and had 3.5 points per game to his name. Luckily for the twenty-three-year-old Harvard grad, his brother in medical school was letting Jeremy sleep on the couch in his apartment.
          And then came the perfect storm. In a horrible tragedy, Amar'e Stoudemire's brother died in a car accident the morning of February 6th and missed four games as a result. If that wasn't enough for the New York Knicks, NBA All-Star and the league's seventh leading scorer, Carmelo Anthony, injured his groin. His status remains uncertain as he has missed five games and counting for the Knicks. New York's season appeared to be in shambles before the absence of their two elite, eighteen-million-dollar players, so the Big Apple braced itself for a nose dive when the Knicks' starting lineup was without Melo and Amar'e for the time being.
          The New York Knicks needed someone to step up and lead while its stars were gone, and more specifically, they needed a point guard. Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni's offensive system lives and dies on whether the team has a point guard who can distribute the ball, as well as being able to score when the game calls for it. Before February 6th, despite having four point guards on their roster, the New York Knicks were relying on Carmelo Anthony to run the offense. It was no wonder why they were losing, and Carmelo Anthony was definitely not the cause of their struggles. Carmelo Anthony is 6'8" 230 lbs. and plays small forward. He averages 22.3 points per game because he is a natural scorer, not the orchestrator of New York's offense. Mike Bibby and Baron Davis are on the other side of thirty and clearly past their prime. They provide necessary veteran leadership but are not the players to depend on to make a high-powered offense run. Toney Douglas is a much younger option to run point, but averaging seven points, two assists, and two rebounds per game don't meet the qualifications to start in the NBA.
          That left the Knicks at 0-for-4 (including Melo) in their search for a point guard with one option remaining-Jeremy Lin. Lin was claimed off of waivers on December 27th. He had been cut twice and passed up more times than that in just over one year playing professional basketball. If it weren't for Carmelo Anthony insisting on giving Jeremy Lin a chance to prove himself, he would likely be warming a seat cushion for another team or even finding a new career for himself. New York was planning on cutting him in the first two weeks of February. D'Antoni gave Lin the opportunity to make his first career start at Madison Square Garden against geographical rivals, the New Jersey Nets. Lin played three-quarters of the game and had a career night with 25 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds, a pair of steals, and only one turnover. More importantly, the Knicks won the game.

Courtesy of http://palyvoice.com/node/30002
          Sure, it was just one game, but those numbers are very impressive for a player making his first career start. So where did Jeremy Lin come from? Lin played for Palo Alto, a school that has received national publicity from its athletic accomplishments, won a California DII State Championship, and achieved the All-State honor. Similarly to his career in the NBA, colleges were unwilling to be committed to him, as University of California, Stanford, and UCLA did not offer an athletic scholarship. Lin decided on Harvard, where he was guaranteed a spot on the basketball team. Lin started turning heads as a sophomore at Harvard and averaged over sixteen points per game as a senior. His greatest performance and greatest praise were the result of a thirty point, nine rebound performance on the road against #13 Connecticut Huskies. UConn coach Jim Calhoun told reporters that Lin could play for any team he's seen play because of his skill and knowledge of the game.
Courtesy of http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1953708,00.html
          After graduating from Harvard, Lin was undrafted but played with the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Summer League but was eventually cut from the roster. Lin was then signed by the Golden State Warriors, where he saw minimal playing time and scored less than three points per game. As soon as the NBA lockout ended, Golden State parted ways with the point guard and the Houston Rockets picked him up three days later. He saw the court in the preseason with the Rockets but was cut on the day before the season started on December 24th. Due to a depleted roster from injuries, the New York Knicks took their chances on Lin and signed him on the 27th.
Courtesy of http://www.thegrio.com/sports/race-matters-with-jeremy-lin---and-thats-ok.php
          Jeremy Lin has led the New York Knicks to their seventh straight victory and they have climbed back to .500. During this streak, Lin has averaged 24.4 points, 9.1 assists, and 4 rebounds per game. His minutes have skyrocketed and what may be most impressive about Jeremy Lin thus far is that he has sustained All-Star caliber numbers on back-to-back nights while showing only small signs of fatigue. Other than his 1-12 second half shooting against the Timber Wolves, the New York Knicks point guard has never played poorly since his rise to stardom. And remember, this win streak occurred while Amar'e was out for four games and Melo was injured for six of the seven. Lin has single-handedly revitalized Madison Square Garden and Knicks fans across the country. Never before in any professional sport, has a player gone from being unheard of to untouchable overnight.
          It makes one wonder how so many teams passed him up and didn't see this potential in him, yet it was always there. He showed his basketball talents in high school at Palo Alto and then at Harvard, but the he never fit the team that signed him until now. Mike D'Antoni hit the jackpot and may have saved his job by starting Jeremy Lin on February 4th. Lin is the ultimate D'Antoni point guard and lets us reminisce about D'Antoni's stay in Pheonix, where Steve Nash was a two-time MVP. The Suns scored over one-hundred points almost every night because of their high-octance offense featuring Nash, Stoudemire, Shaun Marion, Jason Richardson, and Leandro Barbosa. Lin's court vision, unselfishness, and scoring ability have guaranteed him the starting job for the forseeable future with the Knicks. He has few apparent weaknesses so far but they can be corrected as he gets more game experience. He sometimes struggles going to his left, he has set a record for the number of turnovers he had in his first few games, and he is not a superior athlete. However, he has the right demeanor and motivation that should propel New York to a successful future.
Courtesy of http://www.salon.com/2012/02/08/jeremy_lins_social_media_fast_break/
            Many fans and analysts are curious about how Carmelo Anthony will fit in the mix with Amar'e and Lin. As long as Lin continues to create open shots for his teammates and Melo doesn't feel pressured to hold onto the ball too much, the Knicks should continue to improve as they add another elite player to their starting rotation. Jeremy Lin's points per game will decline from the twenties to the twelve to fifteen range, but that is no sign of caution. Instead, he has the chance to average at least ten assists per game once he has two talented forwards who can put up big numbers on the offensive end of the court.
Courtesy of http://www.businessinsider.com/the-25-best-jeremy-lin-signs-weve-seen-so-far-2012-2
            Jeremy Lin is a great change of pace for the league. We aren't stuck with talking about who will take the last shot for the Miami Heat, where will Dwight Howard land, or can the Lakers put enough talent around Kobe Bryant to make another Finals run. In a league filled with many self-centered players, Lin is the NBA's Tebow. He is an extremely humble, team-centered player who has exceeded expectations. While Lin isn't as outwardly religous as Tim Tebow, he frequently tweets about his Christian faith, which is never a bad thing. The Knicks are one of the most entertaining teams to watch now, with their underdog, in every sense of the word, putting up draw-dropping numbers night in and night out. Professional sports could use more stories like Jeremy Lin-an Asian-American, Ivy League graduate who has broken every stereotype about his background and athletics. When was the last time a player's name was added as a prefix to half of the words in the English language (Some of my personal favorites are the "Lintendo 64" and "Linternational House of Lin-cakes"). Two weeks ago he wasn't owned in a single ESPN Fantasy Basketball league...now he is owned in 100% of the leagues, which is all that needs to be said about his rise in popularity. New York may be on its way to becoming the third best team in the Eastern Conference if Jeremy Lin's success and the Knicks' team chemistry continues into the spring.
           Don't b-Lin-k, because the combination of New York City, the Knicks being without Amar'e and Melo, social media, and a multi-racial Ivy League graduate may never be reproduced. There has never been a sensation, or Linsation, such as this. Even people who could care less about the NBA are tuning in to watch this Linspirational player. Good luck with the rest of your bright future in the NBA Jeremy Lin, and basketball fans, good luck thinking of creative ways to incorporate "Lin" into your everyday vocabulary.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

NBA Athlete to Watch for in 2012

            Whether you want to call this my MVP prediction, burning LeBron James' jersey metaphorically through my writing, or simply premature hype, here is my NBA player to keep an eye on in the New Year.

NBA-Kevin Durant
            KD 4 MVP. If Durant were to hold a contest for the most conceited license plate suggestion for him, I think this would be a strong contender. Nothing against Derrick Rose or LBJ/King James, and no I'm not referring to the 36th President of the United States or the British king who has translation of the Bible named after him, but 2012 is Durantula's year. The Bulls are my favorite team, but it will be much harder for D-Rose to stand out in a very competitive Eastern Conference with a three-way race between Chicago, the Miami Heat, and the New York Knicks. The 2010-11 MVP will have to compete with Melo, Amare Stoudemire, LeBron, and D-Wade to make the headlines. And this year, LeBron and the Heat aren't taking no for an answer. D-Wade will take credit and even a few MVP votes away from his teammate and the Miami Heat will be the premier team in the East, making it difficult for Rose to get the recognition he deserves.
Courtesy of http://sportstalkbyzach.com/no-love-for-kevin-durant-this-year/
            Watching Durant play his first four games of the season, it was obvious he had made serious improvements in the offseason and is ready to dethrone the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers as the kings of the West. He tied the record of most consecutive games of scoring 30+ points to start a season with four such performances. KD was shooting lights out from the field, with a .573 shooting percentage from the field in that span and while he won't be a league leader in three-pointers, he is shooting 50% on the season. Between his physical prowess and basketball skills, it's actually unfair to play against him. He stands on the court at 6'9" 235 lbs. as the NBA's second leading scorer behind LeBron. Similarly to LeBron James, he's the perfect storm of athleticism, size, and basketball talent that the only defenders who have a chance to shut him down are ones with that "Big Three" combination. Watching the Orlando Magic try to play defense against him in the season opener was laughable.
            Yeah, like Hedo Turkoglu, a below-average player in league when he's doing anything besides taking spot up threes, has any chance of stopping a player with nine fewer years of wear and tear on his body and led the NCAA scoring and rebounding five years ago. Give me a break. Durant scored thirty as he led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 97-89 victory, but he could have easily scored forty. One quick move was all it took for Turk to question if Durant slipped on an invisibility cloak in front of him or was posterizing one of his teammates behind him. KD could drive past Hedo at will, make his way into the paint to either score an easy bucket or draw a foul on Dwight Howard. Howard has won three Defensive Player of the Year awards but that still doesn't make a difference against Durant. While a center like Superman, may have the height to contest most of his shots, that leaves a gaping hole big enough for Charles Barkley and Shaq to cartwheel through in the lane, not to mention the mismatch that creates on the perimeter.
            Not only has KD's scoring improved, but his assists per game is above his career average and he has shown flashes of his college self, where he can pull in close to ten boards per game. In a shortened season where teams are forced to play 66 games in 120 days, young players and teams have the advantage. They can play on back-to-back-to-back nights and remain healthy while the same cannot be said confidently about teams like the Lakers and San Antonio Spurs. The average age of an OKC player is 25.4 years old, making them one of the youngest teams in the league. Compared to the Lakers' 28.2, the Thunder's players are practically on the verge of needing car seats and binkies. With guys like Russell Westbrook, James Harden, Serge Ibaka, and Daequan Cook, Durant is surrounded by very talented, young players. Oklahoma City will not grow as weary as other teams in this fast-paced season and the best part for Durant is that even though Harden and Westbrook could be All-Stars and "the guy" on other teams, KD is respected as the go-to man and the Thunder's best player.
            This season's MVP Race will be a photo finish between Durant, LeBron, D-Rose, Melo, and a case could be made for Dwight Howard, but I think the KD is the current favorite. The Thunder have the advantage with a young team in a shortened season, making them favorites for the Western Conference Finals, which will only help Durant's case.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

2011 Christmas List

            Since today is December 1st, it is officially time to start thinking about Christmas and making a Christmas list. Here is my sports-related Christmas list:
  • AFC Wild Card spot for the Cincinnati Bengals
  • Jay Cutler's finger to heal towards the three week side of the three-to-ten week recovery period
  • A Chicago Bears win on Christmas Day
  • Chris Paul traded to the New York Knicks
  • Chicago Cubs sign Albert Pujols
  • Andy Dalton wins Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • Xavier Musketeers finish the season in the top 10 of the polls in basketball
  • Jacksonville Jaguars move to Los Angeles