Sunday, May 27, 2012

Western Conference Final Preview

The Spurs and the Thunder are polar opposites in many ways.  One team lead by old veterans, the other lead by the young and athletic Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.  One team has a head coach in Greg Popovich with tons of experiance and respect, the other team has Scott Brooks a coach trying to prove himself.  One team thrives on ball  movement, while the other gets energy from highlight plays.

In my opinion this NBA Playoffs has not been that exciting.  I can honestly say this is the first series that I am very excited for.  Before the Playoffs started I picked them to win the title.  This Spurs team has it all. So my pick for this series is obviously the Spurs, in 6.

  What to Watch - Kawhi Leonard - If you don't know who Kawhi Leonard is, you will at the end of the series.  This rookie has been impressive in his first year, specifically on the defensive end.  He will have the unlucky assignment of trying to stop Kevin Durant.  Now nobody stops Kevin Durant, but I think the six foot seven forward can slow him down.  The 20 year old is very long, and he is not afraid of the challenge.  


Key Matchup - Point Guard - This is a huge part of this series, Tony Parker vs Russell Westbrook.  Whoever outplays the other will give their team a great chance to win.  It will be very important to keep Tony Parker out of the paint. Parker is so good at finishing at the rim and his mid range jump shot has become deadly.  On the other end Russell Westbrook needs to keep his turnovers down.  If he turns the ball over often they will have no shot against the Spurs in this series.

That being said, I just trust the veterans on this Spurs team.  I trust Tony Parker to play better than Russell Westbrook.  That's why I got the Spurs in 6.

Mike "Doc" Emrick


 Now that the battle of the Hudson river has come to a close, I wanted to talk about something other than the athletes that determined the outcome of the series.  Mike "Doc" Emrick was the play by play announcer for the entire Eastern Conference Finals.  This is nothing new for Doc as he has done many big games before.  Watch the video I have posted above first with your volume off.  Then with it on.  Take a listen to the Hall of Famer describe the frantic action.  Yes, I said Hall of Famer. Doc is in the the hockey Hall of Fame having played zero games in the NHL, that's how special he is.  The first hockey play by play announcer to do so.  I find it to be amazing what a difference it makes with the sound off and then on.  All of that is because of Emrick.

As the goal is scored Doc says "They score! Henrique! It's over!".  Something so simple yet if you gave me 100 attempts to say something different, or make it more exciting I would fail.  I think anyone would.  Mike Emrick is my favorite play by play guy in any sport, I am looking forward to his calls in this years Stanley Cup Finals as well, go Devils!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Flopping

Mention the word "flopping" to the tough 90's NBA players and guys like Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, and Shaquille O'Neal might not know what you're talking about.  In today's NBA, you can't go a game without a ton of "flops".  To quickly explain, a flop is an over reaction to minor contact to fool a referee and draw a foul.  This is becoming a huge issue in today's game.  The biggest problem is that it is led by today's best players.

        LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, Paul Pierce, Manu Ginobli, Carmelo Anthony, I could go on and on. These are the guys who are playing the game the wrong way.  They take advantage of their status in the NBA knowing they will get a foul call if they go crashing to the floor.  There is no longer a good pace to the game.  You can no longer go two possessions in a row without a whistle being blown.

        Comissioner David Stern finally said in an interview during the Heat Pacers game yesterday that they might have to look into not only fining but also suspending for flops next season.  This is a suggestion that I have talked about all season long.  I for one can't stand the way some of the NBA's best players play the game. They need to watch some film on the NBA in the 1990's.  Learn what the word toughness means, learn about manning up, and playing the right way.

It is truly embarrassing to the game of basketball when guys like the three time MVP LeBron James quickly grabs at his neck acting like he got a hard elbow from Pacer forward David West, and then you watch the replay and he wasn't even touched.  This happened in yesterdays game, and it happens all the time.  Not only that but the complaining and whining of players has to stop as well.  Players will commit an obvious foul and then go crazy as if he did nothing wrong.  Knock it off we have cameras guys! I for one am almost at the point where I can't watch it anymore.  I really hope David Stern takes a long look at the way the game is being officiated.


Eastern Conference Finals : NHL

In two hours the puck will drop to start the Eastern Conference Finals.  Devils vs. Rangers.  Bragging rights will be up for grabs for people in the New York, New Jersey area.  Ranger fans have not been shy about reminding Devil fans (me) about how they finished in first place in the East.  Of course, seeds mean nothing in the NHL.  The Ottawa Senators were one game away from making the 5, 6, 7, and 8 seeds advance in the first round.

Looking at this series there is a lot to look forward to.  First of course is the goaltending matchup.  You have 40 year old Martin Brodeur for the Devils.  This guy has done it all, won every award, broke a ton of records, and hoisted a few Cups as well.  Some say he is no where near what he used to be and that he is too old to get it done.  Knowing what kind of guy Brodeur is this will motivate him.  He will also notice people paying more attention to the opposing goalie, this deservingly so, and that will get him going as well.  I am looking for a huge series from Marty.

At the other end is Henrik Lundqvist.  Lundqvist is finally coming up big in the playoffs.  Ranger fans have waited a couple years for him to step up the way he is.  Lundqvist is having an amazing Playoff run giving up less than two goals a game.  Lundqvist is dieing to get that monkey off his back and lift a Stanley Cup of his own.  This would be a big time statement if he out played Martin Brodeur in this series.

Looking at these two teams there are a lot of similarities.  Both tough teams, both have good coaching, both don't have a ton of offensive threats, but both teams have got it done so far.  The stars for each team must come big, but I think it will be the play of the third and fourth lines that might make a difference.  The Rangers shut down Alexander Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom, while the Devils shut down Claude Giroux and Scott Hartnell.  Both teams have the ability to control the other teams top line so whatever team gets the most production from maybe lines two and three might take this series.  I am so excited for this series it should be a great one! That being said... LET'S DROP THE PUCK!



My Prediction - Devils in 7. Marty will show Lundqvist what game 7's are really all about.

Knicks Season in Review


The New York Knicks began the season talking Championship.  They finished the season coming far from that goal.  The Knicks were bounced out of the first round in 5 games by the Miami Heat.  This season was about as up and down as one can get.  Starting with the slow start from Carmelo, to the Jeremy Lin era, to the emergence of sharp shooter Steve Novak, to the signing of the streaky J.R Smith.  There was never consistent play from the Knicks, instead it was full of winning and losing streaks.  High hopes, and scary lows.  I am going to give every player a season grade (based on expectations), and look ahead to what looks to be a very important offseason for the New York Knicks.


Carmelo Anthony – (B) His grade isn’t too high because he struggled early.  The Knicks slow start was the reason why they had to face the Heat in the first round.  His grade isn’t too low because he carried the Knicks late, and was the Eastern Conference Player of the Month in the last and most crucial month in April. Carmelo needs to come back to camp in much better shape if he wants to seriously go after a Championship.

Amare Stoudemire – (D+) He receives a max contract, but doesn’t give max effort.  He can be a great offensive player when healthy, but his lack of effort on the defensive side of the ball is hard to watch.  I’m beginning to think it may not only be effort, but also that he simply doesn’t have the instincts to be a good defensive player.  He also injured himself in the playoffs for the second straight year.  Last year it was Amare trying to pull off a highlight dunk in warm-ups, and this year punching through glass containing a fire extinguisher.

Tyson Chandler – (A-) Yes this is a high grade for a guy who doesn’t have much of an offensive game.  However this guys attitude, effort, and leadership is amazing.  Oh and don’t forget he won Defensive Player of the Year, something no Knick has ever done.  I’m sure he will work on his offense and try to add a mid range jumper to his game next year.

Jeremy Lin – (A+) Yes an A+, don’t forget I am doing these grades based off expectations!  This guy was one day away from being released from the Knicks before coming off the bench against the Nets and putting on a show.  Lin is truly an amazing story; I wish he would have been available in the playoffs.  I expect the same production and then some next year from Lin.

Steve Novak – (A) What a find this guy was for the Knicks.  Novak led the NBA in 3 point percentage making 47 percent from downtown.  This guy had the Garden gasping for air every time he took a shot.  I hope to see the discount double check back in a Knicks uniform next year although that is un likely after his breakout year.

J.R Smith – (C-) Joined the team late after finishing his season in China.  I found myself saying he will get hot eventually, and that time never came.  He seemed to hit the three’s during times when it didn’t matter. Then in big games he would shoot often, and miss often. Disappointing to say the least.

Landry Fields- (C-) Coming off of an unexpected strong rookie season, Fields did not improve his game much this year.  His points, rebounds, and shooting percentage all went down, while his turnovers per game went up.  His line drive shot needs a lot of help.  Alan Houston began working with him at the end of the year, he needs his help this summer as well.

Iman Shumpert- (B+) Iman had a very solid rookie campaign.  His hounding defense is so valuable to this team that lacks perimeter defenders.  He was 2nd among rookies in steals per game behind Ricky Rubio.  He has some work to do as far as decision making, and shooting, but his shooting improved as the season went on.

Josh Harrellson- (B+) Just like Landry Fields, the 2nd round pick out of Kentucky did not have much expectations coming out of college.  He impressed me with his defense and toughness.  On the offensive end he has a nice touch around the basket, and can also knock down open jumpers.

Toney Douglas- (F) Started the year as the starting point guard and that didn’t last long.  A shooting guard in a point guards body, Douglas doesn’t have the ability to run an offense.  His confidence is very low, and he became Mike Bibby’s water boy by seasons end (which says a lot).

Other Knicks include:
Jared Jeffries- (B-) , Baron Davis (C+) , Mike Bibby (C-) , Bill Walker (D+) , Jerome Jordan (no grade)



If I Was GM of the Knicks I Would…


-Look to trade Amare.  His time in New York might have to come to an end after the scene he made slicing his hand open in anger.  He is not an attractive guy across the league which makes it tough.  If a deal came up along the lines of Luis Scola and Goran Dragic for Amare Stoudemire, Landry Fields and some cash I would do it in a heartbeat.

-Sign Jeremy Lin.  This is an easy one. He is a restricted free agent and should be back with the Knicks next year.

-Let J.R walk.  He is more into putting on a show then putting in the dirty work to win games.  Not enough good coming from him in my opinion.

-Give Landry a chance.  This means re sign the restricted free agent.  Many Knick fans are frustrated with Landry but you can’t forget it was only his second year.  His instincts, defense, and ability to rebound can be valuable to this team.

-Somehow, somehow keep Steve Novak.  Don’t know how it would work, don’t have the exact numbers, but I hear Novak most likely will not be back with the Knicks.  Don’t let that happen.

-Give Steve Nash a call.  Although he will most likely stay in Phoenix, a call won’t hurt.  Cap space is a problem when entertaining this idea.  Not if the Knicks trade Amare (hint..hint).