Friday, November 30, 2007

Warriors notch another win over Rockets

Sometimes the smallest, most unpredictable teams have the most fight in them. The Golden State don't know the meaning of 'quit'. Thursday night they sealed a win against Houston 113-94. The Golden State defense was able to keep Yao Ming in check, only allowing him to hit 4-of-12 from the field. Much of that was credited to Al Harrington, who stuck to the 7' 6 Center like glue throughout the game. Golden State went on a late spurt which wore the Rockets out.

Once again Baron Davis took control and capped off the victory with a 27-point, 8-assist performance. He's a big piece to the up-tempo and fast break style of play, keeping the offense running smooth. The Warriors bump their mark up to 8-7 with three consecutive wins. They started the season off 0-5, but have received a pick-me-up from Stephen Jackson after he served a 6-game suspension. I think Golden State will be one of the best upset underdogs teams in the West again this year. Count on Baron Davis to keep this team afloat and shocking the basketball critics.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

UVA stomps Northwestern 94-52 in NCAA action

It was a good night for the ACC Tuesday as Duke, Clemson, Florida, and UVA all pulled off victories. There was only one exception. Georgia Tech suffered a close loss to Indiana. A few of the games were absolute blowouts, one being the Virginia vs. Northwestern game. Sean Singletary didn't even have a great scoring performance, putting up 14 points while dishing out 10 assists. The leading scorer for the Cavs was Mamadi Diane, who finished with 22 points on 6-of-11 from the field.
UVA shot 52% to Northwestern's 36%, which pretty much resulted in such a lopsided outcome. The John Paul Jones was fully behind the home team, helping spark their offense. Once UVA gained an early lead they never looked back. With the win last night UVA elevates to 6-1 on the season with their toughest opponents awaiting them late on the schedule. Their sole loss was to Seton Hall (74-60), which they faced a tough encounter. I believe the Cavaliers one of the top 3 teams in the conference. They've got a quality lineup with a couple of good jump shooters.

With the work cut out for them in the coming weeks they'll face the likes of Syracuse, Xavier, and Hartford before heading into ACC play against their rivals. I can only this these young, highly motivated team getting better and making another bid for a NCAA tournament appearance. It's sure looks to be in the works for the Cavs, who are lead by senior Sean Singletary. He averages 20.4 ppg and 6.9 assists. His presence on the court and leadership will play a huge part in UVA's success this season. Keep up the strong play Cavs!!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Lebron James rattles home another triple-double in Cavs win


The Indiana Pacers became yet another victim of a Lebron James' triple-double showcase. I don't think there is any small forward or shooting guard in the league that can stop Lebron James. He's so explosive when going to the rim or has developed into a much better jump shooter since his rookie year. The Cavs pulled out a 111-106 victory over the Pacers Sunday in route to a 8-6 record. It was a fairly close game until Lebron took over in the 4th quarter. He delivered in the clutch when Cleveland really needed the offense.

Having another veteran back in Eric Snow is well welcomed. His time on court was limited to 11 minutes, but he's a key defensive player and is a good guy to seek and give advice from throughout the course of big games. Lebron finished yesterday's contest with 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists. This makes his 4th triple-double of the season and 14th of his career. Wow! No other player is the league besides Jason Kidd seems to so consistent with such overall outputs.

Cleveland has said goodbye to Anderson Varejo and his contract demands. It would've been nice to see the young scrappy Brazilian stay, but the Cavaliers can manage without him. Somehow they'll going to have to make at least one good trade this season, sooner better than later. Big Z has proven to be more productive in the early going, but Lebron simply won't score 40 or more points every game so they an extra reliable, clutch shooter on the team. The superstar needs back-up support once and a while. Finding talent in exchange for Larry Hughes is a good starting point.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Shaq and Wade in control as Heat weather drought


The Miami Heat are starting to steady themselves and make a turnaround. Getting off to a slow start due to the injuries nothing other than bad luck on fell upon this team. With Wade back the outlook for the rest of the season is looking up. Friday night the Heat up ended the Rockets 98-91. The star duo of Shaq and Wade lead the way. Dwayne Wade scored 14 of his 31 points in the 4th quarter. Without him Miami wouldn't be able to survive. I'm sure they're glad to have him back.

Despite the offensive performance from Yao Ming (20 points) the Heat managed to outlast the Rockets, shooting 54% to their 44% from the field. The Diesel capped off the win with a strong scoring showcase of 26 points and 14 rebounds. Miami improves to 3-9 with many critics believing the Heat season is already over. I agree they have a long, uphill battle yet they still have a chance in the East.
The Celtics will be their toughest competitor. They'll be a top seed in the East. Next week they'll face the Bobcats and Celtics at home and today they take on Orlando. The head-t0-head strategies of Coach Van Gundy and Riley will probably make the game close coming down to the final few minutes. I still look for Wade to deliver in the clutch as he's done in the past.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Warriors blow by Knicks, Davis drops 31 points


With Stephon Marbury's return to the lineup the Knicks still had no luck last night against the Warriors. This group has more to worry about than quarrels and conflicts on and off the sidelines. The defense just isn't there. I have to admit few teams cans shut down Baron Davis, who scored 31 points, hitting 4-of-6 from three-point land and dishing out 7 assists. Veteran guard Stephen Jackson also added 23 points in the 108-82 win. The up-tempo play of Golden State got the Knicks out of breath. They couldn't match that type of pace.

The Warriors move to 3-6, off to a slow start yet showing viable signs of progress unlike the Knicks. I feel bad for Zach Randolph because it would've been better for him to stay in Portland as the young guys there giving the team life and helping the franchise grow. He can see his new team is going absolutely no where. Maybe New York can see if sports journal writer/ex-NBA player Paul Shirley is available and sign him on for a small contract. Pull him out of the European league. At least the franchise will still be saving money and it's not like New York can suck any worse than they do now. So why not give it a shot? (Isiah will give him at least 5 minutes playing time every week or so)

Stephon Marbury isn't helping the cause and probably wants to be traded. A few new faces on the squad would be good. The Knicks don't want it to be get so bad to points where the fans are encouraged to take the court in Madison Square Garden or those who brought their tennis shoes can come off the bench. Talk about things getting ugly in a hurry: brawls in the Garden would become so raucous and out of control games would be suspended. I hate to see what ticket sales are like this year. Fans must be leaving after the 1st or 2nd quarter and saying, "The hell with it."

Monday, November 19, 2007

NCAA action: Tarheels overpower Iona in home opener

The no. 1 ranked Tarheels are well on their way to another magnificent season. Last night the capped their home opener off with bang, ripping Iona 107-72. UNC got a lead early and maintained it throughout the game. Chapel Hill stayed in an uproar with mass sea of Carolina faithful on hand. Tyler Hansbrough completed a 27-point 9-rebound performance. He was so focused on offense he slammed down a dunk and not even realized an Iona defender was under the goal until power forward/center landed on him.

Sunday was an easy contest for the Heels. They shot at a 51% clip on field goals compared to their opponent's 46%. Carolina's Wayne Ellington and Danny Green combined for 29 points, helping fuel the offense. The points off transition and fast-break layups were too overwhelming for Iona. I look forward to see the ACC action this year. The Tarheels will encounter several good matchups. No one team is likely to take the conference by storm. Several teams are just too evenly matched.

Once again Ty Lawson, who finished yesterday's game with 9 assists will be a major asset for the Tarheels. His quickness and ability to score near the basket will be a contributing factor to their overall success. The lineup is pretty much the same with the exception of Brandan Wright after he left for the NBA. This week on the schedule UNC will meet South Carolina St. and Old Dominion at Chapel Hill. Those will be the lighter games, the most favorable competiton they'll face during the season.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Don't expect Marbury to land a deal in Cleveland

I wonder if there will ever come a day when basketball players and coaches won't be at each other's throats. This whole turmoil on the Knicks due to the feud between Stephon Marbury and Isiah Thomas is idiotic. The star point guard is clearly unhappy. By missing practice and a game this week on the road without a legitimate reason is inexcusable. He's being fined over $180,000 for his actions. Isiah is trying to play it cool like this heated tension isn't a big issue. It sure is effecting the team's performance and appears to be tearing them apart.

Earlier this week Knick teammates have supported Marbury, but were stunned by his absence. Other NBA players don't feel the same. Lebron James doesn't want Marbury to come to Cleveland because he knows the controversial point guard is a problem player now. At first before I knew what was going on in New York I thought it would be a good idea for the Cavs to trade for him, but not now. Such a an attitude-player becomes too much of a liability and is a major distraction for a team. I like to watch Stephon on the court (one of my favorite point guards), he was a team leader, but is in desperate need of an attitude adjustment.

I'm not sure if the Knicks will be able to get rid of him before the season ends. The franchise is set to pay him over $40 million for the rest of the year and next year. New York got a raw deal there. Why would any team invest so much money in 1 player for just a year? Cleveland will be smart to stay away from negotiations for Marbury, besides Lebron won't allow it anyway. They need to concentrate on finding a reliable scorer and replacement for Larry Hughes. He just seems like dead weight to the Cavs.

Well, it looks to be another long season of suffrage for the New York Knicks. The back-and-forth jawing to the media sure doesn't help the situation either. If Isiah doesn't find a way to make a great turnaround for the franchise then he's sure to be out the door after the season. Being benched ought to be the least of Marbury's problems. It always is an issue of lack of respect with certain players, they refuse to accept their role or direction from a coach. The two sports professionals need to work out their differences or it will continue to drain the team's motivation.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Celtics ride hot start, breeze by Pacers 101-86


Boston fans these days seem to be getting the best of all sports. In the off-season the Celtics made wise moves in acquiring Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Since the pair have arrived the franchise has made a promising turnaround. Boston is off to a 6-0 start and look to take the East by storm. Last night they captured a 101-86 victory over the Pacers. Paul Pierce was the player of the game, showcasing a 31-point performance with 11 rebounds and 6 assists.

I think this new Celtics team can beat anybody in the league this year. Their bench is okay with Scalabrine, Posey, and Allen which will probably serve as their main secondary contributors. In Tuesday night's game Boston outscored Indiana in each quarter. When you can manage and build upon a lead like that then a win is basically imminent. If the big starting 3 can average at least 18 points per game a piece the Celtics will continue to dominate Eastern conference competitors.

KG must be glad to finally be on a winning team after all of those disappointing years with Minnesota. He may not be the top scorer on the team, but will instill the greatest motivation and leadership. People who dared laugh at this franchise in previous years will be sorry the did this season. The real test for the Celtics for be consistent good defense. That will be them to the limits against opponents like the Pistons, Cavs, and Magic. I'd like to see them prolong the hot streak, reappearing on the highlight reels at night.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Heat finally grab first win in low-scoring affair

If the Heat can count on at least one fairly easy opponent this year it's the Knicks. Sure New York is improved with the addition of Zach Randolph still they don't have that special element(s) to be a winning team yet. It's going to be an uphill battle for them as it will be for the Miami Heat. The 75-72 outcome didn't showcase any player scoring more than 19 points. Guard Jason Williams scored the winning basket with around 18 seconds to go.

Shaq will try to labor for his team, but without Wade as many people feel the Heat don't stand a chance. While he's out Ricky Davis is taking over at the 2 guard while Penny Hardaway got the start at small forward for last night's game. Having a prominent, consistent scorer is Miami's biggest weakness right now. They're also dealing with injuries to other key players like Antoine Walker. I'm sure they're glad to have run into the Knicks. Their 1-5 start doesn't appear to forecast good things in the near future.

This week Miami will face the Bobcats on the road before heading back home to play the Supersonics. I like their chances in those two games, but then they play the Celtics on Friday with another tough matchup with the Nets the next day. Pat Riley may let the young guys who are on the active roster and ready to go play some extra minutes. Zo can give them a lift off the bench with his defense. This injury-plagued Heat team is willing to take any victories, short or wide they can scrounge up.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Davis explodes for 37 points, but Mavericks prevail 120-115


Another gutsy, outstanding performance was delivered by the Warriors' Baron Davis who almost tied the game last night at Golden State against the Mavs. Coming off a screen with around 3 or 4 seconds left Davis got an open look at a three, but missed. Davis still finished the game with 37 points (14-26 FG) 5 rebounds, and 5 assists. Dirk and company breathed a sigh of relief. It was bad enough they got knocked out of the playoffs in the first round by these same Golden State Warriors. They didn't want to deal with another humiliating loss.

It was a close game coming down to the wire with both teams swapping leads. The difference for the Mavericks was probably Jason Terry who hit some big shots late in the 4th quarter. Jason Richardson's replacement at the 2 guard had a heck of a game too. Second year player, Kelenna Azubuike scored 27 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. He will give this team another reliable scorer with a touch of speed and energy. Golden State thrives off transition and fast breaks. The Mavericks can't match them in that department.

Last night the Warriors were without guard Stephen Jackson who was serving a suspension and forward Mickael Pietrus. Going with a small lineup at times put Golden State at a disadvantage. They fall to 0-5 still in search of their first win while Dallas bumps up to 4-1. Up next on the schedule for the Warriors are the Pistons and Clippers. With a short bench due to injuries they'll have to accelerate their game with their up-tempo high energy style of play.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Paul Byrd gets contract renewal despite HGH use

The Cleveland Indians had plenty to be proud of in reaching the ALCS against the Red Sox. Yet the shame in baseball resurfaced when Indians pitcher Paul Byrd admitted to using Human Growth Hormones. MLB found out he purchased close to $25,000 worth of the drug from a Florida medical facility on aging (Maybe players will stay in the league until they're in their 50's to 60's with this HGH). For his trouble, Byrd actually was granted a $7.5 million contract renewal. Where the hell is the justice in that?

The veteran right-hander turns 37 in a month, and owns two wins in the 2007 playoffs and 15 for the regular season. Of all the players on the Indians he would the least suspected of doing any type of performance-enhancing drug (though chewing tobacco and the occasional cold beer, yes). Commissioner Bud Selig has shown time and again he doesn't give a crap about illegal drug use and cheating. All he's concerned about is sitting back like a lazy old bastard and collecting revenue. I also see the steroid investigation has come to just about a screeching halt again.


With the list continuing to grow of busted steroid, HGH, and other illegal performance enhancing drug users the future integrity of MLB looks bleak. To show players how they really feel fans shouldn't buy season tickets or attend home games to support their favorite teams. Attendance should be as low for any MLB stadium as it is every year in Florida, if not worse. With such a vast drop in ticket sales for just a few months it will cause owners to panic (except George Steinbreiner).

I can't get over how baseball players are so damn lucky. They break the rules, deny everything, and always receive weak punishment. Paul Byrd has got off easy as well as this past season's offenders: outfielder Mike Cameron, relievers Guillermo Mota and Juan Salas. First of all, why are relievers becoming dependent on supplements and steroids? It's not like they pitch more than an inning or two. I think all these guys found guilty need to be sent to the Penal League or some second-rate Single A team where they'll stay until they stop using the juice. There they can choose to wise up or throw away their careers, get mad and pick fights with mascots. The ones who want to succeed will eventually come to their senses.


Monday, November 05, 2007

Bobcats squeeze past Heat in route to 90-88 victory

Those Bobcats will take any win they can get, no matter the opponent. They sure were lucky Sunday night, nearly giving up a 16-point lead heading into the 4th quarter. The main difference in the outcome was Dwayne Wade. It's clear the Heat are struggling without the superstar guard. Whenever he returns after having arm and shoulder surgeries Miami may be in a real unfavorable position in the East. With last night's victory the Bobcats are 2-0. Jason Richardson lead all scores with 29 points while Raymond Felton finished the game with 19.

If it weren't for a few last minute defensive stops and forced turnovers by Richardson I'm sure the game would have resulted differently. Charlotte still has a young, inexperienced team. Their new coach is experimenting with the lineup now. Primo Brezec got the start last night, but many feel Emeka Okafor is right guy to be the regular starter at Center. I have to agree because Okafor is a better defensive player and rebounder than his teammate. Mixing up players in the power forward position as Gerald Wallace is able to play at the 3 or 4 spot.

With the new star acquisitions in the East it's still not going to be an easy road for the Bobcats again this season. They must build upon their young talent and utilize their up-tempo, run-and-gun style offense. This week they face the Suns at home before going on the road to meet the 76ers and Pacers. I don't like their chances in the first game because Phoenix still has quite the potent offense. The early season streak may be short-lived, but the Bobcats have plenty of talent to showcase and tight games to play this year.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Hornets sink Trail Blazers, off to 2-0 start


For a team that just missed cashing in for on a playoff birth last year the New Orleans Hornets want to kick the 07-08 season off right. Last night they blew out the Trail Blazers 113-93 at home. The Hornets drained 11 3-pointers in the game as Chris Paul finished with 19 points and 6 assists. The leading scorer though for the game was Brandon Roy with 23 points. It looks as if the Hornets have finally found a permanent home in Louisiana after dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Tyson Chandler returns to the team as a key starter in the lineup. He pulled down 11 rebounds in last night's win. Desmond Mason has left, which really hurts when it comes to having another reliable scorer. They have added Morris Peterson from Toronto and forward Ryan Bowen. Still New Orleans needs another good shooter off the bench as well a sound strategy to tighten up their defense. Everyone knows it's going to difficult to stay within reason in the West, have I think they have legitimate shot at the playoffs.

With Chris Paul leading the way as Sunday the Hornets face the Denver Nuggets on the road. It will a tough game for them and will test their depth. If they want to win they will have to find a way to interfere with Iverson and Carmelo's offensive attack. David West can pick up the scoring for New Orleans and can be used to clog up the middle on defense. The game will put the Hornets to the test. The sky is the limit for them this early in the season.