Thursday, October 29, 2009

Some Early Thougths on the Young NBA Season

  • Other than his combustibility, another disadvantage for the Lakers of having Ron Artest instead of Trevor Ariza is the spacing. With Trevor last year, the Lakers had at least 2 and at most 3 dependable 3-point shooters on the hard court. It's not just because Trevor is better shooter. Adding Ron-Ron to the mix also means that the Lakers will now have 3 guys who need to post up to be effective on the floor. Let's take the current starting five of the Lakers. Bynum, Odom, Artest, Kobe, Fisher. Now, Phil Jackson can not afford to make Ron a spot shooter 100% of the time he's on the floor. He has to place Ron on the block occasionally. Now, if Ron is on the block, Odom and Bynum will be forced to hang out around and become spot up shooters and they will left with only 2 guys outside the arc.(Kobe and Fisher). Odom is an able shooter but he is not a natural shooter. Bynum? You be the judge. Yes, those 2 guys can cut more to solve the issue a little bit but they can't cut endlessly. If Pau Gasol returns, he'll replace Bynum and the Lakers will have another perimeter shooter. Pau's still not a Ray Allen though. There's a big difference in having a midrange shooter than a 3-point shooter. Avoiding to post up Ron is not the solution. Ron can hit outside shots but I don't think he can hit at a consistent rate. Plus, it would be a waste if you made Ron Artest play like James Posey.
  • A lot of people are making a fuss about the 0-2 start of the Cleveland Cavaliers and I can see where they're coming from. Their new acquisitions were suppose to make life easier for the King but they haven't so far. Anthony Parker is averaging 11ppg but on 33% FG shooting. Jamario Moon is averaging 5.5 ppg and 37.5% FG shooting. Not really nice shooting. Shaq's averaging 11ppg and 8.5rpg but I feel he hasn't been much of an impact so far. Defense is also not quite there. Their opponents averaged 98ppg and 44.9% FG shooting in the their 1st 2 games. The most important thing (guy) they're lacking is Delonte West. Other than Lebron, I believe he's the most consistent player of the Cavs last year on both ends of the floor. Hey, even Paul Pierce thinks they really miss him.
  • What about the rookie class of this season? Dejuan Blair, 14 points and 11 rebounds. I've always been a big fan of undersized, hardworking, 2nd round draft pick power forwards. Paul Millsap? Carl Landry? They have always found a way to produce for their teams despite their size. I don't think the Spurs did a great job in drafting this guy. They just got lucky that most of the teams were scared of his past ACL injury. Chase Budinger, 11 points and 3-6 from beyond the arc. Who needs Brent Barry if you can have a younger version of him? (and I'm hoping he can be more) Ty Lawson, 17 points and 6 assists. I've been fan of this guy since I saw him play for the UNC Tar Heels. He might be small but this can run with anyone in the NBA and he's fearless.
  • I might have made a mistake in my fantasy league when I picked D-Wade over CP3. My rational for the move was that CP3 has more help now that he has a Emaka Okafor. I was wrong. The NO Hornets still look like a one-man team even with the Chandler-Okafor swap. As JVG said, the Hornets need a wingman who can create his own shot. S-Jack is a possibility but is GS willing to part with him for the Hornets' junk? And is he enough to take NO to the next level? Micheal Redd is an intriguing option but there are still no signs the the Bucks are going to try to move him.

3 comments:

  1. being a cavs fan, they never were a strong starting team. it takes a while before they get into a rhythm. they still have one key player out in delonte west; shaq, jamario and parker needs time to gell with the holdovers from last year. by december they should be rolling out and blowing teams out again. orlando, dallas and boston looked quite solid. and by the way, the defending champs are not in any better position than the cavs considering they just lost one and added another piece in their championship.puzzle. I'm sure the cavs learned their lesson from last year. championships are not won in the regular season. playoff basketball is what it is all about. (right mo will?) they will be cruising through the regular season but this team will turn it up a notch come playoffs.

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  2. curse my internet connection! i got disconnected and auto-picked vince carter when i was planning to draft kevin martin. no ankle, no vince carter.. :(

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  3. The ron artest for ariza swap is not a sure upgrade. there is still a very strong possibility that artest will be a minus and not a plus for the lakers this year. plus the lakers do not have the the league's best second banana in pau gasol. so we can't really say that the defending champs are in better shape compared to last year. shaq for ben wallace, sasha is a sure upgrade imo. still west is very important piece to the puzzle so we can cut them some slack for the mean time. the one thing that worries me is that their new recruits were expected to add more offensive options but they haven't so far. Maybe as much as Lebron makes other players better like Varejao, he may actually have a negative effect on other players. Larry Hughes? Cant blame everything on Lebron. Shanon Brown? I think it's all Lebron's fault why he wasny able to contribute as a Cav. Mo Will suddenly just a measly pure shooter? Blame Mike Brown and the greatness of Lebron on that one. How will Lebron affect Moon, Parker and Shaq? Past championship teams also had at least 2 guys who can create offense off the dribble. Lebron then who? Mo will? Yuck. Maybe West but we cant be sure about him. The hell even MJ had a Pippen. Kobe had Odom. Pierce had Rondo/Allen. Parker had Manu. Wade had Antoine Walker and a younger J-Will.

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