Monday, December 31, 2007

Warriors wipe away Nuggets 7-game win streak

Baron Davis and the Warriors' upbeat, fast-paced style of play are keeping them afloat in the Western conference. They have shown there is no challenge to great for them to overcome. Sunday night Golden State sparkled with an offensive flair as they snapped the Denver Nuggets' 7-game win streak with a 105-95 victory. Allen Iverson had an off-night scoring and the Warriors took advantage. Running the ball hard GS flourished off fast-break chances. Baron Davis lead all scores with 28 points.

The defense was the x-factor for the Warriors in this game. They put much pressure on Iverson and forced him to take low-percentage shots while Carmelo tried to carry the scoring load, dropping 26 points. The Warriors lead the game from halftime as Harrington hit a three to put his team up 55-51. From there the Nuggets cut the deficit to 3 points in the 4th quarter, but couldn't force a tie or pull ahead. Another major contributing factor to the win was Coach Don Nelson having Baron Davis stick Iverson rather than lanky guard Stephen Jackson. The strategy resulted in 2-of-12 shooting for the Nuggets star guard.

Golden State establishes a 18-13 record, 4 games in back of the Suns in third place. I believe they have yet to play their best game of the season. If they can fend off the competition in the West they can probably garner a higher seed for the playoffs than last season. Baron Davis has a 50-point plus performance in him I just know it. Who knows it could be another Mavericks vs. Warriors showdown in the postseason.

Friday, December 28, 2007

No. 1 ranked Heels scorch Nevada 106-70

Coming home before New Years was a sweet gift for the Tarheels. They continued their winning ways, defeating Nevada Thursday night in Chapel Hill. The high-octane offense surfaced in full force. UNC built a small lead and it started to grow. Tyler Hansbrough and Wayne Ellington combined for 49 points. Ty Lawson kept the offense running smooth, finding teammates in the paint for quick buckets. He also provided a nice scoring touch with 16 points and pumped out 10 assists.

In the second half guard Bobby Frasor attempted to make a steal and while in the process twisted his ankle, apparently tearing his ACL as he landed on his leg awkwardly. He dropped to the hardwood and didn't get up for about 5 minutes. He was assisted to his feet by the team trainer and headed back to the locker room. The Tarheels may be without him for the remainder of the season. The Tarheels still have reserve point guard Quentin Thomas and should be okay, but Frasor will be missed.

12-0 are the Tarheels after picking up the win last night. They've yet to face their toughest competition which more or less lies within the ACC. I'd like to see Roy Williams give the 3rd string guys off the bench more minutes in blowout games so at least they can get further experiences on the court. There are 1 or 2 seniors on the bench that I know would relish any extra playing time they'd receive. The Heels will battle Valparaiso on Sunday before playing Kent State on January 2 at Chapel Hill.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Kobe, Lebron celebrate victories on Christmas Day

It was a happy holiday for Lebron James and Kobe Byrant. They both delivered in the clutch against their respective opponents in route to wins. The Cavaliers outlasted the Heat 96-82 as King James served a pivotal role late in the game with key shots and dishes to teammate Daniel Gibson for big threes. The superstar scored 25 points with 12 assists.

Cleveland jumped out to a comfortable lead in the 4th quarter and ran off transition for easy buckets at the rim.
Gibson hit 4-of-6 from three-point land and finished the game with 16 points. The only real memorable point the contest for the Heat was Shaq's rim-rocking jam which scared a camera crew behind the goal post.

In another good matchup yesterday the Lakers were able to defeat the Suns 122-115 behind Kobe's 38 points. It was a back-and-forth battle between two Western conference contenders. The Suns couldn't counter the Lakers' offensive output. Steve Nash mustered an effort of 24 points and 14 assists. However, his performance wasn't enough. I think Andrew Bynum isn't getting the credit he deserves as a scoring threat. The Center produced 28 points in the win on 11-of-13 shooting from the field! Having another guy in the starting who can dominate near the basket is big plus for the Lakers. The Lakers better be grateful they have a 20-year-old prodigy who only continues to develop and improve his game.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Game-winning shot seals comeback for Wake Forest

The Hokies may not have a happy Christmas after the results from Sunday's game in ACC play. Wake Forest pulled off a surprise comeback in the waning seconds. Demon Deacons guard, Ishmael Smith drained a jumper with 0.6 seconds left to go. Virginia Tech was simply out of luck as time expired. A.D. Vassallo helped keep Tech in the game scoring 19 points. Senior Deron Washington also made a nice defensive effort coming up with 14 rebounds. It was a spirited conference game with many lead changes with back-and-forth accelerated play.

Smith was the top scorer for Wake, completing 18-point output which included the biggest shot in his collegiate career. Both teams shot around 43% for the game while VT shot 91% compared to Wake's 56% from the free-throw line. Tech's defense put pressure on Wake, but within the final minute the game slipped away from them. A 10-point deficit was overcame with a minute and 23 seconds remaining. A bank shot three-pointer then another long bomb with a few fast break layups tied the game for Wake Forest.

Tech Coach Seth Greenberg couldn't believe his eyes after his star guard, A.D. Vassallo heaved up a quick three which allowed the opposition to score quick off transition. That single play probably killed the Hokies chance to win. With the final outcome the Demon Deacons advance to 8-3 overall and the Hokies fall to 6-5. The two ACC competitors will get a short rest for the holidays before heading back on the court this weekend. The action will start to sizzle in January as the big ACC match-ups are set.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Cavs hold off Lakers in 94-90 win

The Kobe-Lebron rivalry took center stage Thursday night in Cleveland. The Cavs won their 6th straight game against the Lakers. Coming down the final 3.5 seconds both teams were neck and neck until Daniel Gibson was fouled and iced two free-throws to seal the victory. Kobe got his shot to put the Lakers ahead with a three, but missed due to tight conference from his superstar counterpart. Although Los Angeles outshot Cleveland 45% to 41% the deciding factor came in the 4th quarter. There the Lakers were held to 5-of-22 shooting.

Closing this contest out was big for the Cavs. They still need to gain ground in the Central. Lebron had another outstanding performance, scoring 33 points while adding 10 rebounds and 5 assists. His teammates, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Daniel Gibson complimented his effort, combining for 27 points. Forcing the Lakers to take outside shots was the ticket for the Cavs. Center Andrew Bynum was seemingly having his way inside the paint earlier in the game and finished with 17 points.

Shutting down Byrant in the final 4 minutes as he shot 0-for-8 made all the difference. As a result Cleveland improves to 12-15. They're scheduled to face the Miami Heat who look to be be without Alonzo Mourning for the rest of the season. I expect Lebron and company to capitalize on the injured-prone Heat before heading to Dallas and New Orleans for two big games.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Jordan steps on court to show Bobcats' error of ways

Little by little the Charlotte Bobcats are developing into a winning team showing signs of beating league contenders. Earlier this week part owner of the franchise, Michael Jordan ran a few drills in practice with the Bobcat players in an attempt to give them some direction while serving as motivation to excel to the next level. No basketball player can take advice from the 44-year-old NBA legend and think the experience was pointless or get nothing out of it. The young-oriented franchise has watched leads evaporate in games.

First-year coach Sam Vincent seems to be on the same page as Jordan, realizing there are no real All-Stars on the team this year to carry them. It's going to take a combined team effort almost every night to win. Trying to find the right component for the inside game the Bobcats worked out a trade sending Primoz Prezec and Walter Herrmann to the Pistons in exchange for Center Nazr Mohammed. I think that was a wise move by the Bobcats management team. They got rid of two extra bench players who spent short time on the court and really didn't fit well into their offensive strategy.

At 8-14 the Bobcats still look to be the odd team out in the Southeast division. They don't quite generate enough offense per game to win the close games down the stretch. Raymond Felton and Jason Richardson are the top scorers and clutch performers for the team. Their ability to energize their teammates and get them involved will have the greatest impact on their overall success. Michael Jordan understands how important it is for Felton to start the offense and get inside the paint. When the speedy point guard does usually good things happen. Now if Charlotte can manage to keep those big leads like they had against Orlando and pull out the big victories.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Tarheels breeze by Rutgers 93-71

UNC came off a season schedule break to capture a 93-71 victory on the road against the Rutgers Sunday night. The closest the game ever got was in the first half with the score 20-15. The attempts at a comebacks where short-lived for the Rutgers as they couldn't match North Carolina's speed off transition and low post scoring. Point guard Ty Lawson lead all scores with 26 points and collected 5 assists. The UNC sophomore is a super prodigy on the court and only continues to get better as he moves further into his collegiate career. His counterpart for the Scarlet Knights, freshman Corey Chandler scored 23 points.

Due to a nasty spill on the court where resulted from a barreling charge (no foul actually called by officials) Tyler Hansbrough sustained a mild concussion. He laid motionless behind the backboard after crashing into the goal post. Luckily he was okay after walking away from the tumble and heading back to the locker room. The junior forward had a fine performance finishing with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Roy Williams as well as Tarheels fans were glad to see Hansbrough wasn't injured.
Off to a 9-0 start UNC stays on a roll anticipating a successful run in the tourney. I think they're better than Duke in the ACC yet haven't faced their best competition outside the conference. They'll defeated Ohio and Kansas. March Madness will put UNC to the real test. Their bench is so productive with the efforts of Danny Green and Marcus Ginyard. Those guys have developed well in the North Carolina program. Keeping them healthy will be so important come tournament time.

Friday, December 14, 2007

MLB steriods list continues to grow

Being a baseball fan isn't as fun as it used to be when America's National Past-time held intregity. Really, the Game has shown it's visible loose ends and shortcomings for a couple of years. The recent announcement of additions to the aforementioned steriods lists is only escalating. Senator George Mitchell is cracking down on the illegal performance enhancing drug use in MLB. He's released a new list of names that is quite staggering, a total of 86 and counting.

The Human Growth Hormone and anabolic steroids seemed to the be the popular choice for these players. In the reports gathered by the government out 62 players who purchased steroids 23 are active. Most everyone in baseball wanted to ride on the gravy train to success. Going back to the early to mid-90's and finding out now guys like Mark Carreon, Todd Hundley, Lenny Dykstra, David Segui, and Chuck Knobloch got away with secretly using steroids is surprising. None of them hit for power consistently in their careers. The biggest shocker to me is the scrub Montreal Expos players....Tim Laker and F.P. Santangelo....who the hell are these guys anyway??

Noted I'm sure as the most disappointing player named on the list is Roger Clemens. Baseball fans had so much respect and high regard for the veteran star pitcher. It's a sad day in sports with such a prized, presitigious player gets busted. This isn't the way Clemens wants to end his career. I think it would have been a good idea for him to retirement a year ago. At least then there would be less negative spotlight on him with the attention be diverted more on active players.

There are groups of people to blame for this mess: players, trainers, owners and possibly masocots. The authority on delivering swift action is the Commissioner Bud Selig. He knew what was going on with Barry Bonds and failed to dish out any punishment. Sitting back in a mezzaine suite or press box, ignoring the scandal and raking in millions from baseball was the option he chose. Selig does his share of talking and lying to the media and public, but never makes good on plans for fair-grounded affirmative action. The old timer might as well call it quits and step down as Commissioner, allowing another qualified, no-tolerance BS candidate to take over the position.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Lebron's return helps spark Cavs win

The Cleveland Cavaliers are glad to have Lebron James back. His injury kept him on the sidelines for a few weeks in which span of time his team struggled to muster enough offense. For the first time Lebron came off the bench as a reserve in Tuesday night's game. The end result, a 118-105 win over the Pacers. In limited minutes King James scored 17 points while his teammates chipped in to carry the rest of the scoring load. The Cavs shot 50% from the beyond the arch and 54% from the field.
Much of the credit for the victory is due to Larry Hughes who had a breakout performance, scoring 36 points (13-17 FG) adding 3 assists and 4 boards. He actually entered the game off the bench, playing 25 minutes. Cleveland fans were treated to a good game and didn't seem to give Anderson Varejao too much of a hard time as his made his season debut last night. With their superstar back this team is ready to make a change of pace and bump up their record. After Tuesday night's outcome the Cavs are 10-12.

Cleveland has to start getting serious now if they want to capture a top seed in the East again. Being 5.5 games back in the Central is okay at this point, sooner or later though they'll have to be concerned with the Pistons. The main priority is getting everyone healthy and on the same page. Lebron will put up his share of impressive totals throughout the season, but it's his teammates who will have to write the ship and show consistency.


Monday, December 10, 2007

Boston College skims past Maryland at College Park

The comeback Maryland came seconds away from pulling off against Boston College would've been extraordinary. They sure gave the fans at College Park their moneys worth Sunday evening. Coming down to the wire Maryland fought back and forth, hitting threes on two possessions with around 10 seconds left to put them within a 1 point deficit. Guard Eric Hayes and forward James Gist nailed the big shots when needed. However, it wasn't quite enough to sustain the Golden Eagles' offensive attack, who won 81-78.

The leading scorer for the game was BC's Tyrese Rice with 19 points who dished out 7 assists. Boston College's defense held up well in a scrappy defensive battle of loose balls and block shots in the paint. Maryland had a couple of chances to go ahead late in the second half, though caught tough breaks down the floor a few times. Some calls didn't go their way and shifted the momentum a bit. Scoring inside became a real challenge for the Terps as BC freshman Tyrelle Blair swatted 10 shots away at the basket.

ACC action is only beginning to heat up as the real good match-ups will surface next month. With the final result last night Maryland falls to 6-4 as Boston College leaps to a 7-1 record overall. Before heading back into conference play the Terps will face Ohio, American University, and Delaware. I know Coach Gary Williams will instill words of wisdom to his squad and help them bounce back from Sunday's disappointing loss. They've got a talented, young group which will play a string of tight ends with their conference foes later in the season.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Jason Kidd's migraine sends media into frenzy

Of all the NBA players to shine negative light on with exaggerated, perpetrated lies Jason Kidd one of the most innocent guys on a list. Oddly enough the media is hellbent on believing Kidd missed a game on purpose to make a statement of trying to be traded. How ignorant are the reporters who came up with this crap? The New Jersey Nets owner even shared that he knew Kidd was sick and unable to play. Instead of accepting that the star guard had a migraine headache and was banged up the media wants to insinuate there is trouble in paradise (if you consider NJ paradise, not me).

Kidd seems content to be in New Jersey and has no beef with the owner or coach. Of course the team isn't up to par in the standings and has shown inconsistency as admitted by the veteran team captain. They've also be dealing with injuries to their starting center, Nenad Kristic and been without Vince Carter for 5 games. I would say that's a big part of the problem. The team can only produce but so much offense without their key players. They suffered a major setback a few years back when Richard Jefferson went down with a season-long injury.

As far as Kidd is concerned he's being paid close to $20 million for this year and has a year left on his contract and continue to produce more triple-doubles each season. Lebron James and him lead that category in the NBA. Motivation is sure not an issue with him. He has a likable personality, it's clear his teammates trust him on the court and have grown accustomed to his style of play. Plus I bet fans don't want to see the point guard get traded. They have much respect for his commitment to winning and great all-around performances. Those who don't believe that can buzz off and shut their freaking mouth.

Anyone who blames or accuses Jason Kidd of the Nets' lack of success this year is a complete idiot! Without Mr. Triple Double on the court the franchise would be in shambles and have to undergo a rebuilding process. I don't think a team can replace such a versatile leader as Kidd, he is such a valuable asset that puts it all on the line every game, whether he's 100% or not. Before people go around spouting off-handed remarks and serve up these stories with no credibility they need to remember what he's done for New Jersey. Forget about the team making 4 or 5 consecutive playoff appearances if he wasn't around. Give credit where it's due. Jason is an awesome player and is still a marvel to watch as a older veteran.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

UNC steam rolls Penn, prolongs undefeated streak

Life on the road has fared real well for the no. 1 ranked Tarheels. They have yet to lose a game so far in the early part of the season. Last night at Pennyslvania they jumped out to a quick lead and stayed on top for the rest of the game. Most of the offense came from big man, Tyler Hansbrough who pounded the ball inside for 29 points while snatching 10 rebounds. Guard Danny Green followed up with a supportive performance, 19 points (9-12 FG) 5 boards, and 4 steals. Again UNC ran up the score, winning 106-71.
With Ty Lawson back in the lineup the offense is running smoother since the start of the season. His speed and exceptional passing ability are another threat of this Tarheels team. He fed Hansbrough on a few fast-break chances which lead to thunderous dunks. North Carolina had the hot hand again, shooting 57% to Penn's 48%. UNC went into halftime up 50-37. The closest the game ever got was within 3 points then the Heels ran away with the game.

It was a bittersweet homecoming for UNC sophomore Wayne Ellington as his usual rapid fire from long range wasn't there yet his team got the victory. The packed arena stayed to the end, watching North Carolina flourish to a 8-0 record. Coach Roy Williams believes in his players and sees the heart and soul they display out on the court every game. He has the Heels way on their way to another outstanding season. Up next on the schedule for UNC are the Rutgers on 12/19 and then Nicholls St. on 12/22. Right now both Duke and UNC are tied atop the ACC standings.

Monday, December 03, 2007

VCU upsets Maryland in BB&T Classic

The ACC looked to be on a roll this past weekend as they dominated the Big Ten. No one knows when an upset can occur though. The Maryland Terrapins fell victim to such an outcome against VCU, losing 85-76 on Sunday. I'm surprised that this game got away from Maryland, who went cold from the field in the final couple of minutes. They shot just 37% and committed 19 turnovers. Usually such a breakdown dooms a team. Only 3 Maryland players scored in double-digits.

Jamal Shuler carried the Rams, scoring 30 points on 10-for-19 shooting (6 three-pointers) with a hot hand throughout the game. VCU got rebounded 51-38 and didn't shoot as well at the free-throw line as Maryland, but managed to go out in front late in the second half and maintain their lead. Guard Eric Maynor also helped in the winning effort by finishing with 25 points and 5 assists. VCU climbs to a 4-3 on the season coming off a loss against Hampton. Maryland suffers their third loss as look to bounce back this week against Morgan State (4-3) and Boston College (5-1). The Terps can't take these two match-ups lightly either.