Carnival of the NBA #3
Sure there was a 1-week layoff, but the Carnival keeps rollin. Again if this
is your first time and want to know what the Carnival is about, click
here. On with this week's selections from the NBA blogosphere... --This week I'll lead off with
Forum Blue and Gold, since
Kurt was nice enough to email me and mention his post on
Reggie Miller's case for the Hall of Fame. This week there's a
post in favor of an expanded NBDL as part of the new NBA collective
bargaining agreement: It would have advantages for NBA teams. Lets
use the Lakers as an example. I have called for
Sasha to get more
playing time, taking some away from
Tierre Brown. The reason is not Sasha is better than Tierre, he’s not at
this point. But he needs some court time — and some weight — to see what he
really can be and he’s not getting that at the end of the bench. I've been advocating this for a long time... --Over at Knickerblogger.net
guest-blogger David Crocket
has
compiled a list of players to look for in the NCAA tournament. With the
Knicks' having acquired extra first-round draft picks at the trade deadline,
Knickerblogger
has faith in Isiah to pick to the right prospect this June... --Speaking of the draft, Raptorblog
has an assessment of
first-round pick Rafael Araujo: Anyway, Hoffa may be a disappointment so far
this season, but y'all need to stop calling him a bust. That word gets thrown
around like it ain't no thang, but I know a bust when I see one and Hoffa
ain't it. I remember
The Aleksandar Radojevic Era – all 24 minutes of it. That, my friends, was
a bust. Perspective is important. I think we all have our favorite high-profile busts, mine may be Marcus 'the
Black Hole' Fizer... --How 'bout them Celtics?
Celticsblog.com said at the time that bringing back Antoine Walker was a
good move, and looks like they were right... --Meanwhile another Atlantic Division team that made a big acquisition was
the Sixers, although unlike the Celtics they've been fading in the race for the
playoffs.
NBAFanBlog.com is all over it, questioning whether Chris Webber will always
remain a loser... --At Supersonicsoul.com they've
been
searching for a nickname for Reggie Evans, and approved my suggestion. And
you gotta check out this
Benoit Benjamin story... --At the San Antonio Spurs Blog, there's confidence that
there is no
way the Suns can beat the Spurs in a seven-game series: But that type of offense doesn't work very
well against the Spurs. Because, well, the Spurs do play
defense. They get back in transition and they don't allow many three attempts.
Phoenix averages 23.9 3P attempts per game. Against the Spurs they average
16.0 (and remember one of those games went into overtime). You think that's a
coincidence? Here's a
clue. It's not. The Spurs allow 15% fewer three point attempts than the
team second in that category. Now, take into account the Spurs
have the largest margin of victory. That should lead to more
three point attempts. But it doesn't. Why? Because the Spurs make it a point
to prevent 3PA. You don't have to be inside the locker room to know this. Just
watch how aggressively they run at shooters. Watch how they play the pick and
roll. Look at the numbers. Also make sure to check out the ongoing experiment on betting *on* the
Atlanta Hawks, an idea spawned by his dislike of the aforementioned Antoine
Walker... --Most Valuable Network has expanded their NBA coverage, and
Dave Isaacs has
roundup of the new additions. One of those is
All that Jazz, which was
formerly known as Jazz Blog.
It's good to see that they are targeting some established bloggers to join the
fold... --Another MVN blog, The Cavalier Act,
anticipates
the return of Carlos Boozer to Cleveland. While realizing with Boozer's
disappointing year that the Cavs may be able to use money earmarked for Boozer
more wisely, Cavs GM Jim Paxson is not off the hook for his many blunders,
including the Boozer contract fiasco... --For the best place to find NBA photos, BlazerTalk has great shots of nearly
every Blazer home game. Naturally alot of visitors here will want to check out
the
pictures from the Bulls/Blazers game... That's all for this week! Again, if you read or write a post that you want
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