Tuesday, December 23, 2008

POWER PLAYS ON CHRISTMAS DAY

There is a certain touch of magic that comes in an NBA Christmas day game. Some of the most outstanding individual performances in regular season play were dished out during the happiest day of the year. Maybe it's the turkey on Christmas eve or they had wished for it the night before from old Santa. Whatever it is, the fans truly enjoyed it to the fullest.

So herewith is a compilation of the most memorable performances on Christmas day:

  • POINTS
Bernard King of the New York Knicks vs. New Jersey Nets, 1984, 60 points;
Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors vs. New York Knicks, 1961, 59 points;
Rick Barry of the San Francisco Warriors vs. Cincinnati Royals, 1966, 50 points;
Jerry West of the Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks, 1963, 47 points;
Tracy McGrady of the Orlando Magic vs. Detroit Pistons, 2002, 46 points;
Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals, 1959, 45 points;
Tom Heinsohn, Boston Celtics vs. Syracuse Nationals, 1961, 45 points;
Dominique Wilkins,
Atlanta Hawks vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 1987, 45 points.

  • REBOUNDS
Wilt Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics, 1970, 22 rebounds;
Wes Unseld, Baltimore Bullets vs. Chicago Bulls, 1970, 22 rebounds;
Dennis Rodman, Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons, 1996, 22 rebounds;
Bob Lanier, Detroit Pistons vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 1971, 21 rebounds;
Wes Unseld, Batimore Bullets vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 1971, 21 rebounds;
Wes Unseld, Washington Bullets vs. Atlanta Hawks, 1974, 21 rebounds;
Moses Malone, Washington Bullets vs. Philadelphia 76ers, 1986, 21 rebounds.

  • ASSISTS
Nate Archibald, Kansas City Kings vs. Milwaukee Bucks, 1972, 18 assists;
Nate Archibald, Kansas City Kings vs. Phoenix Suns, 1975, 16 assists;
Gail Goodrich, Phoenix Suns vs. Boston Celtics, 1969, 14 assists;
Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns, 1972, 14 assists;
Billy Cunningham, Philadelphia 76ers vs. Detroit Pistons, 1970, 13 assists;
Darnell Valentine, Portland Trailblazers vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 1983, 13 assists.

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Still on NBA Christmas day game, the rematch of last year's finals between the Boston Celtics and the LA Lakers can be seen live on Starsports on December 26 at 6:00 am (Manila time) with replay at 6:30 pm, while two other games are on tap over Basketball TV (BTV) also in the same day.

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The December 2008 issue of Tower Sports NBA, the only locally-produced NBA magazine in the country, is finally out in the market. Newly-formatted 2008-09 team-by-team preview by Atty. Ed C. Tolentino is a must-read for all NBA followers. Also, everyone can reminisce the 2007-08 Championship run by the Boston Celtics courtesy of "The Dean" Quinito Henson, who likewise had a very interesting feature on the NBA Hall of Fame. Tolentino also shared his views on Team USA's redemption in the Beijing Olympics. And there's a lot more. Kudos to editor Henry Liao for a job well done. So get a copy now!

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!

Monday, December 22, 2008

TRIVIA #1

Starting today and once every week, I'll be sharing with you trivia and unusual facts in the world of basketball, as requested by some of my friends. My initial sets are courtesy of my book entitled "Basketball's Most Wanted", the top 10 book of hoops' outrageous dunkers, incredible buzzer beaters, and other oddities, written by Floyd Conner. So fasten your seatbelts and enjoy:

  • OLLAMALITZLI
"Basketball was not invented until 1891, but another game using a ball and hoop existed previously. Ollamalitzli was played with a rubber ball and stone ring by the Aztecs in the sixteenth century. A player making a shot was entitled to the clothing of all spectators. Players on the losing side were less fortunate. Occasionally, the captain of the losing team had his head cut off."

  • JAMES NAISMITH
"In 1891, James Naismith, a young Canadian instructor at the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, Massachusetts, was given the assignment of creating an indoor game as a recreational activity for students during the long New England winters.


Earlier, Naismith had designed an exercise in which students threw balls into boxes. He wanted square baskets for his new game, but the school's janitor, Pop Stebbins, suggested peach baskets, which he nailed to the overhead running track 10 feet above the gymnasium floor. Since there were 18 students in the class, it was decided that there would be nine players on each side. The game consisted of two 15-minute halves. A soccer ball was used in the first contest, and the final score was 1-0. William Chase scored the only basket on a shot from midcourt. Since the peach basket did'nt have a hole in the bottom, it was necessary to use a ladder to retrieve the ball after a shot was made. Naismith never envisioned his game as an athletic competition; it was meant as a conditioning exercise. In his lifetime, Naismith played the gameonly twice. It was suggested that it be called Naismith Ball in his honor, but he preferred the name basketball. Otherwise, the NBA might have stood for Naismith Ball Association."

  • SENDA BERENSON ABBOTT
"Senda Berenson Abbott was the Director of physical education at Smith, an all-female college in Northampton, Massachusetts. When she learned of Naismith's game, she decided it would make an excellent addition to her curriculum. She stressed its exercise benefits and downplayed its competitive aspects. The first women's collegiate game was played between the freshman and sophomore classes of Smith College in 1893. Male spectators were not permitted to attend for fear they would be titillated by the sight of women in bloomers."

  • SCHOOL FOR CHRISTIAN WORKERS
"The first public basketball game was played in March 1892 between the students and teachers at the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, Massachusetts. The students won the game, 5-1. Amos Alonzo Stagg, who went on to fame as a football coach, scored the teachers' only goal."

  • BROOKLYN CENTRAL YMCA
"The first basketball tournament was played in 1893 in New York City and featured local teams. The tournament was won by a squad from the Brooklyn Central YMCA."

Watch out for the second set next week.

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As the Boston Celtics romped to their 18th straight win at the expense of the hapless New York Knicks, 124-105, which tied a franchise record, Kobe Bryant and his Los Angeles Lakers on the other hand are fast becoming the league's newest heartbreak kids.

Bryant missed consecutive buzzer-beater jumpers over the weekend as the Tinseltown outfit lost their Florida swing to the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic, respectively. The back-to-back defeats brought down the Lakers over-all slate to 21-5 win-loss card. The Celtics meanwhile had improved to a league-best 26-2 slate.

The recent tailspin of the Lakers are the last thing the basketball fans are hoping for as only a few days remain before their much-awaited showdown with the men in green takes place on Christmas day. With the way things are going on right now, the Celtics are coming into the game heavily favored to smother the slumping boys of Phil Jackson. But in the tradition of the old rivalry, anything can happen in a Celtics-Lakers confontation.

Friday, December 19, 2008

THE NEXT PISTOL PETE?

If you had watched the TV coverage of games involving the Spanish team in the recently-concluded Beijing Olympics basketball competitions, chances are you've heard a lot about Ricky Rubio. He was praised to high heavens by the TV commentator, hailing him as the second coming of NBA great "Pistol" Pete Maravich. And to go further, he was even mentioned as a possible number one draft pick over-all in next year's NBA draft becoming only the third foreigner to be selected as top pick after Yao Ming and Andrea Bargnani. Now who really is this Ricard "Ricky" Rubio Vives?

Rubio was born on October 21, 1990 in El Masnou, Barcelona, Spain. The 18-year old wonder kid presently plays for DKV Joventut in the Spanish ACB league and the Euro League. In 2005, he became the youngest player ever in Spanish basketball history to play professional ball. The 6-4 Rubio is regarded as the best European prospect since the late Drazen Petrovic. His flamboyant style ably aided by scoring dominance and creativity drew raves from basketball pundits around the continent including top scouts from the United States. His uncanny ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates can not help the experts but compare him to Maravich.

From all indications, Rubio really looks like the real deal but is he ready for the big leagues? Or will he be another Marco Bellineli or Sarunas Jasikevicius, who both turned out as Euro busts in the NBA? We will know in a year's time.

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The Boston Celtics cruised to their 16th straight win with an 88-85 victory over the Atlanta Hawks yesterday. With the win, the Celtics now has a league-leading win-loss slate of 24-2. The men in green are really dead serious in their bid to score a back-to-back title run.

Before the season began, coach Glenn "Doc" Rivers stated that they do not stand a chance of repeating if they will just be duplicating their performance last year. They had to be better than last season. Well at this point they certainly look that way.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

GLOOMY XMAS BANDWAGON

Two ex-NBA stars had taken the hop into the gloomy Christmas bandwagon of fired coaches. With the sacking of Philadelphia's Maurice Cheeks and Sacramento's Reggie Theus, a record number of six head coaches now had been given the pink slip even before the completion of the season's first two months.

Cheeks, a member of the 76ers 1983 championship team, took the management decision in stride and even blame himself for the team's poor start this season in a press conference three days after his dismissal. When asked by the media for the real reason behind the 76er's slow start, he simply blurted "In my case, it was the coach". Before his Sixers coaching stint, he also coached the Portland Trailblazers. Cheeks was replaced by Philadelphia's assistant team manager Tony DiLeo as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.

After a 6-18 start, the Kings decided to let go of Theus and look for a new lease on life with assistant coach Kenny Natt at helm for the rest of the season. Natt is likewise a former NBA player, who had a journeyman career. Theus was tapped to coach the Kings before the 2007-08 season and led the team to a 38-44 finish despite having a ragtag squad. Kings guard Bobby Jackson summed it all up regarding the coaching change, "We feel for him, because Reggie is a great guy who did a lot for this organization. Coach Natt, he’s like a drill sergeant. He’s from the old school, and I’m looking forward to that. If you work hard, you’re going to play. That’s his philosophy.” In addition, erstwhile assistant coach Chuck Person, yeah the rifleman of yesteryears, was also fired by the Kings organization.

Cheeks and Theus's recent ordeals just shows that being great players in the past are not an assurance of a likewise outstanding coaching career. Just ask Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Isiah Thomas. Usually, marginal players do better like Doc Rivers, Rick Carlisle, Don Nelson and George Karl to name a few. Will Natt be not far behind? The Kings are keeping their fingers crossed.

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Only a week remains from the much-awaited Christmas day game between last year's finalists, the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. So what are you waiting for? Keep those votes coming on our polls section on who do you think will win. The Celtics and the Lakers are currently showing the way in the Eastern and Western Conferences with win-loss records of 23-2 and 20-3, respectively.

Friday, December 12, 2008

PLAIN STUPIDITY

The Phoenix Suns organization is going nuts! First, they traded "the matrix" Shawn Marion for aging wonderless Shaquile O'Neal. Then they let go of the man behind their recent success, coach Mike D'Antoni and replaced him with a so-so mentor in Terry Porter (remember Milwaukee?). And now they sent two of their longtime assets in Raja Bell and Boris Diaw to the Charlotte Bobcats for injury-prone and sometimes erratic Jason Richardson. I wonder if the so-called experts will brand these transactions as rebuilding. I think the more appropriate term is DESTROYING.

Bell and Diaw, together with D'Antoni, two-time MVP Steve Nash, Amare Stoudemire and Marion brought the Desert City outfit to near greatness in recent memory. They had been a perennial contender in the Western Conference in the last few years and they could had finally broken the barrier this season of going into the NBA finals if not for these brainless transactions.

Nash was greatly affected by the trade of Diaw and Bell and could not hide his disappointment with the organization. "It's a tough business. While I'll welcome my new teammates with open arms, it's tough when you lose two of your best buddies. It's tough and it hurts.It's tough", Nash emotionally said. With the way Nash is feeling right now, it is very clear that he was not involve in the team discussions prior to the trade. And to by-pass the team's heart and soul for talks on such vital personnel movement is big slap on the face of Nash. It is a common practice in the league to have your star player deeply involve in such discussions and get his thumbs up approval. Just ask Larry Bird or Magic Johnson or Michael Jordan or even Paul Pierce. Respect is definitely an alien word for the Suns franchise.

Now the question is who will be next? I know who you are thinking of and that may probably be the same as mine!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

FOUR AND COUNTING

After PJ Carlesimo, Eddie Jordan and Sam Mitchell, now comes Randy Wittman. The Minnesota Timberwolves had finally given the former Atlanta Hawk swingman the pink slip.

Wittman was fired after guiding the Twin City outfit to a poor 4-15 start and after dropping seven of the last ten games this season. He compiled an over-all record of 38 wins and 105 loses in more than two years at helm of the T-Wolves. Before mentoring Minnesota, Wittman also coached the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1999 to 2001, posting a record of 62-102 slate.

Before embarking on a coaching career in the NBA, Wittman saw action for 9 years in the league suiting up for the Hawks, Sacramento Kings and Indiana Pacers. He can be best remembered as the spot-up shooter of the high-flying Hawks team in the 1980s, which was led by the "Human Highlight Film" Dominique Wilkins.

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Named as replacement for Wittman on an interim capacity is the T-Wolves' Vice President for Basketball Operations Kevin McHale. It will be the second tenure of the former Celtic great as interim head coach of Minnesota. During the 2004-05 season, he took over from Flip Saunders and guided the Timberwolves to a 19-12 card in the last 31 games of the season.

There are talks that McHale may give up his front office position to his deputy Fred Hoiberg to fully concentrate on his head coaching job.

Now, the million-dollar question is: can the ex-University of Minnesota star change the fortunes of the floundering franchise? Or shall we see the likes of Saunders, Avery Johnson, Jeff Van Gundy and Doug Collins roaming the NBA sidelines once again, sooner than we expect? For now, that remains to be seen.

Monday, December 8, 2008

THE MISSING LINK

The New Orleans Hornets are on a roll. The Big Easy outfit had won seven of their last ten games and currently holds a 2-game winning streak (11-6 over-all). Most of Byron Scott's stalwarts from last year's conference semi-finalist squad are back led by sensational gem of a pointguard in Chris Paul.

Last year, the Hornets run in the playoffs were cut short in the conference semis by the San Antonio Spurs in seven exhilarating games. They posted a 3-2 lead in the series but blew the final two games in a heartbreaker. But even with their sorry exit, the Hornets were rated high by the experts to figure prominently in the race for the 2008-09 diadem.

During the off-season, the team further enhance their title aspirations with the free agent signing of one of Boston's unsung heroes in James Posey. The 6-8 veteran forward out of Xavier College in Ohio was instrumental in the Celtics' winning of last season's tiara. He had the uncanny ability to score in clutch situations and also highly regarded for his defensive stops. Before his tenure in Beantown, Posey was also a vital element in Miami Heat's championship run in 2006.

With Posey in the team, it looks like the Hornets had finally found the missing link to get them over the hump in the Western Conference and a possible shot for the league championship. Posey so far had a 100% batting average in terms of finals appearances, with the Heat and the Celtics.

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ROOKIE UPDATE: Herewith is a close look into the current individual statistics of the first five picks in the 2008 NBA draft.

1. Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) -
20 games, 18.5 ppg, 3.90 rpg and 6.1 apg
2. Michael Beasley (Miami Heat) - 20 games, 14.1 ppg, 5.20 rpg and 1.0 apg
3. O.J. Mayo (Memphis Grizzlies) - 20 games, 21. 1 ppg, 4.40 rpg and 2.5 apg
4. Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) - 20 games, 12.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg and 4.2 apg
5. Kevin Love (Minnesota Timberwolves) - 19 games, 9.2 ppg, 7.10 rpg and 1.2 apg

Additionally, last year's top over-all draft pick Greg Oden of the Portland Trail Blazers, who did not see any action at all during the 2007-08 season due to an injury, is technically considered a rookie this year. In 15 games so far, the 7-0 center out of Ohio State is currently submitting norms of 7.8 ppg, 7.70 rpg and 0.8 apg.

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The much-awaited 2008-09 issue of Tower Sports NBA magazine will be out very soon. The only locally-produced NBA magazine is edited by renown NBA expert Henry Liao, and backstopped by popular NBA writers like Quinito "The Dean" Henson, Ed C. Tolentino, Bert Ramirez, Butch Maniego, Ricky Santos, Bill Velasco and Patrick Olivarez. In a recent telephone conversation with Liao, he said that the coming issue will be full of interesting stories such as recap of last year's playoffs, the off-season free agent signings and 08-09 team-by-team previews. I truly can't wait to get my hand on it!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

GIANT SLAYER

The Indiana Pacers had done what the other 27 NBA teams have not so far this season, that is beating the two finalists last year in the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, all in a period of one month.

The Pacers beat the defending champs Celtics, 95-79 last November 2 and Tuesday night (yesterday morning, Manila time), they scored an epic 118-117 win over the Lakers before a wildly-cheering crowd at the Conseco Fieldhouse.

Staring at a 16-point deficit with ten minutes to go in the payoff period, the Pacers limited the league scoring leader Laker team to only 16 last quarter points as Troy Murphy scored on a buzzer-beater tip-in off a Marquis Daniels missed shot to steal the game. It was the Lakers' first ever road loss this season after winning five straight which likewise snapped its seven game winning streak.

Aside from Murphy, who had 16 points and 17 rebounds, making things happen for the Pacers was Danny Granger, who had a game-high 32 points. On his game-winner, Murphy said, "it looked like it sat on there forever. But I'm happy it finally went down".

The win improved the Pacers' over-all record to 7-10 win-loss slate. After that stunning victory over the LA boys, they immediately travel to Beantown to meet the Celtics in a rematch the following day. And any way you look at it, it's one hell of a back-to-back games for Jim O'Brien's wards.

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Sam Mitchell had followed Eddie Jordan and PJ Carlesimo to the showers after the Toronto Raptors fired him a day after the team's embarassing 132-93 defeat to the Denver Nuggets.

Mitchell's exit was quite surprising to many considering that he was the NBA coach of the year in 2006-07. With the Raptor's 8-9 win-loss card, Mitchell can not do anything right with all the injuries that the team had endured. His interim replacement is Jay Triano, a seven-year assistant coach of the Raptors. Triano is a Canadian native and together with the legendary Leo Rautins, and former PBA import Jim Zoet, saw action for Canada during the 1978 World Basketball Championships in Manila.

Mitchell's departure just shows that there are no sacred cows in the league. Coaching in the NBA is really a thankless job.

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Free agent power forward Antonio McDyess is currently sitting out the mandatory one month period for clearing off waivers. According to reports, he will suit up once again for the Detroit Pistons, the same team which traded him together with Chauncey Billups to the Denver Nuggets last month. McDyess refused to play for the Mile High City outfit which forced the Nuggets to waive him.

This rule needs some serious review from the Commissioner's Office. A player once traded should honor the transaction no matter what. Pro basketball is all business. The period of clearing waivers must be amended. So, why not make it a two-year waiting period for those players who do not honor a trade. This surely makes sense.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

WHERETO "STARBURY"?

Isiah Thomas is gone, Zach Randolph had already been traded and now only one obstacle rermains from the triumvirate of New York Knicks' headaches. Disgruntled guard Stephon Marbury continue to hug the headlines lately with his never-ending lambasting of the Gotham City squad.

Marbury had not seen action since the start of the 2008-09 season and for sure, he will not be part of coach Mike D'Antoni's grand plans this year. The 12-year pro out of Georgia Tech is well known in the NBA circles as a "prima donna" kind of player. No doubt, Marbury is blessed with superb basketball skills but he is likewise a big headache to his coaches and teammates. Last year, he refused to suit up in an outing in one of the Knicks west coast road swing just because he would not start a game.

His latest brouhaha came out a few days ago as he criticized the team and his co-Knicks. He blame his teammates for not siding with his telenovela acts. And as a result, Knicks President Donnie Walsh had issued an order to Marbury to stay away from from the team (both in practice and actual games). It's the best decision the team can do right now as they try to improve their 8-8 win-loss card. The Knicks had just won only four of their last ten games. So that will be the scenario from hereon as both the Knicks and Marbury continue their discussions on a possible contract buy-out.

Get Marbury out quickly and expect a big turn-around in the Knicks campaign this season!

Monday, December 1, 2008

ON A COLLISION COURSE

They had a great storied rivalry. They both have the most NBA titles in league history. They played each other in last year's finals. They both have the best records in the east and west, respectively, so far this season. The Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers are on the road for another collision course for the NBA diadem.

Both the
men in green and the tinseltown outfit owns the two best records thus far this season and are currently riding high on a 6-game and 8-game winning streaks, respectively. Last season, the Celtics won their 17th NBA title at the expense of the Lakers in six grueling games. New recruits Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen collaborated with oldhand Paul Pierce to become the new version of the Celtics "Big 3". They run roughshod over the opposition in the regular season but encountered some rough sailing come the playoffs. They survived two seven-game series in the early rounds but history can not be denied as they nailed down their first league title in 20 years.

A mid-season injury to promising slotman Andrew Bynum proved costly to the Lakers campaign last year. Even the arrival of erstwhile King Grizzly Paul Gasol was not enough to cover up for Bynum's absence as they fell short of winning the league crown. But with a healthy Bynum at the start of this season and a revitalized Kobe Bryant, they had become the early favorites to win it all come June next year.

Are we gonna witness a title rematch? So far, everything points that way.

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Still on the Celtics-Lakers, they will play each other on Christmas day as part of the NBA yuletide package. For sure it will be one heckuva of a game. So here on this site, I put up a polls section where you can vote on who do you think will be triumphant in the said Christmas day battle. Cast your votes now and see for yourself if your choice will come out right on December 25 (December 26, Manila time).

So keep those votes coming!

Friday, November 28, 2008

ON A ROLL

From a deep slumber, the sleeping giant is finally awake! After a poor take off from the starting gates, the San Antonio Spurs are currently on a roll, winning seven of their last ten games and riding high on a 3-game winning streak to go 2 games above .500 at 8 wins-6 loss card. Their latest victims were the road-weary Chicago Bulls, as rookie George Hill scored 19 points and pulled down 11 caroms to lead the Alamo outfit to a 98-88 win last Wednesday night (yesterday, Manila time).

The game marked the home debut of Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, who is coming off a long stint in the injury list. Ginobili actually played his first game this season in the Spur's road win over Memphis last Monday. The game also saw the emotional return of Chicago Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro in the city of San Antonio. Del Negro, who is in his first year as Bulls coach, spent the best years of his NBA playing career with the Spurs.

Hill had an outstanding game against the Windy City outfit and San Antonio mentor Gregg Popovich likes what he saw in the 6-2 guard out of IUPUI. "I think fans see that he scored 15 points or something like that, I don't even remember. He got 11 rebounds. He got some steals, and he made some defensive plays that will go unnoticed, but he help teams win. He plays an all-around game and does a great job for us", Popovich said in the post-game interview.

With TD21's consistent performances game after game, Ginobili's comeback, new weapons in Roger Mason and Hill and the imminent return of ace quarterback Tony Parker, the Spurs had once again become a tough nut to crack and that certainly is not a welcome news for the rest of the league.

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Among the four American Basketball Association (ABA) clubs which were absorbed by the NBA during the 1976-77 season, only the Denver Nuggets had not seen action in an NBA final series. The San Antonio Spurs had already collected four NBA titles in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. The New Jersey Nets had two runner-up finishes in 2002 (against the LA Lakers) and 2003 (against the Spurs), respectively. While the Indiana Pacers fell short to the Lakers in the 2000 NBA finals. Despite missing the finals boat so far, the Nuggets had made several play-off appearances in the past. Many outstanding players also saw action for the Mile High City squad in the past like Dan Issel, Alex English, Kiki Vandeweghe, Lafayette (Fat) Lever, T.R. Dunn, Bill Hanzlik, Danny Schayes, Dikembe Mutombo, Chris Jackson, LaPhonso Ellis, Antonio McDyess, Wayne Cooper and Michael Adams and in recent years the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson, Marcus Camby and Chancey Billups.

With the team's present core under coach George Karl, it looks like they will gatecrash again in the 2009 play-offs but seeing action in the NBA finals is another story. It will remain as it is, an elusive dream.

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"The Answer" is at it again! Allen Iverson missed the team practice of the Detroit Pistons on the morning of Thanksgiving day and will not start or may not see action at all in Friday's (Saturday, Manila time) homestand against the Milwaukee Bucks. He also face a hefty fine for missing the said practice. This man really had not grown up after many years in the league. AI should better come to his senses right now or else find himself again in another blockbuster trade. I can almost see a wide grin in the faces of George Karl, Mo Cheeks and Larry Brown.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

JKIDD STILL GOT GAME

Jason Terry starred anew as he scored 16 of his 29 points in the final canto to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a come from behind 109-106 victory over the visiting Indiana Pacers last Tuesday night (Wednesday morning, Manila time). However, I believe the night belongs to Jason Kidd. The 35 year-old, 14 year veteran, once again proved to his critics that he is far from over the hill, as he played his best down the stretch to bail out the Mavericks from falling two games below .500. JK02 contributed 11 points and dished out 13 assists but it was his two crucial 3-point baskets in the last two minutes of the game that squeezed the dagger into the heart of the Pacers.

Kidd had been widely criticized since coming over to Dallas via a trade with former Mavs starter Devin Harris midway through last season. He was further ridiculed when the Mavs were eliminated in the first round of the 2007 play-offs. Cage pundits did not gave him the chance to adjust to then coach Avery Johnson's scheme of things. It seems everyone is looking for an instant success with Kidd's arrival. After a successful campaign with gold medalists Team USA in the Beijing Olympics, Kidd endured a short-lived rest and came to Mavs training camp, under new coach Rick Carlisle, oozing with newly-found vigor and fully revitalized.

The 6-4 dynamic point guard from Oakland, California, had so far posted averages of 10.2 ppg, 7.4 rpg and 8.4 apg in 14 games this season. Those numbers are an indication that another all-star game selection is in the work for Kidd due to his all-around contributions to the Mark Cuban-owned franchise. No wonder Kidd is at peace with the Maverick diehards this early in the season.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

MY TOP 5 NBA TITLE CLINCHERS

There are tons and tons of memorable NBA final games no doubt about it. But to choose the top five title clinching games of all time is not an easy task even for someone who consider himself an NBA junkie. It requires great nostalgic recollection of games as it happens.

Herewith are my top five most memorable NBA title game clinchers of all-time:

5. Game 6 of the 1977 NBA finals, Portland vs. Philadelphia. The Philadelphia 76ers, led by former ABA legend Julius "Doctor J" Erving and George McGinnis won the first two games of the series. The Portland Trailblazers had their backs against the wall as the series heads back to their homecourt, the Memorial Coliseum for games three and four. Cage pundits had already written off the Rain City squad, who is led by a sensational readhead center named Bill Walton. The Blazers shock the Sixers as they swept the next four games, clinching it all in game six, 109-107.

4. Game 6 of the 1980 NBA finals, Los Angeles vs. Philadelphia. With the Lakers leading the series, 3 games to 2, Lakers captain Kareem Abdul Jabbar was left behind in LA due to severe migraine and will miss the crucial game six at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Without the 7-2 center, everybody had began talking of a game seven. A rookie pointguard named Earvin "Magic" Johnson started at center for the Lakers and the rest is history. Johnson played one of the most memorable games in finals history as he poured in 42 big points, hauled down 15 rebounds and dished out 7 assists as the Lakers clinched the diadem with a stunning 123-107 rout of the 76ers in game six.

3. Game 7 of the 1978 NBA finals, Washington vs. Seattle. I can still vividly remember that the deciding game seven of this championship series was shown live on local theaters in Metro Manila. The Washington Bullets had just demolished the Seattle Supersonics in game six, 117-82, to send the series back to Emerald City for game seven. But despite the lopsided win, the Bullets enter the deciding game as underdogs, as the Sonics host the decider at the Kingdome. And then came the shocker, the Bullets defied the odds as Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld took charge in leading them to a 105-99 upset victory over the Sonics.

2. Game 4 of the 1975 NBA finals, Golden State vs. Washington. A story of rags to riches, a Cinderella-like finish for the Golden State Warriors as they swept the heavily-favored Washington Bullets, 4-0 to win the NBA tiara. Rick Barry displayed his legendary wares in leading the Warriors to game four win, 96-95.

1. Game 5 of the 2004 NBA finals, Detroit vs. LA Lakers. The Detroit Pistons entered the series as longshots to win the title. The LA Lakers paraded a star-studded squad in Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone and Gary Payton and the so-called experts are predicting a sweep by the powerful Tinseltown outfit. But Detroit coach Larry Brown and his bunch of gritty "Bad Boys II" had other plans as they manhandled the Lakers in five games, capped by an 87-75 win in game five.

Monday, November 24, 2008

IS MO WILLIAMS THE ANSWER TO LEBRON'S PRAYERS?

LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are flying high. They had won 9 of their last 10 games to zoom into the lead in the Central Division with a 10-win, 3-loss slate to date. Last night, they lambasted the visiting Atlanta Hawks, 110-96.

Are the Cavs for real? And what makes the team thick this early in the season? It was evident that the reason behind their sudden transformation, from their former tag as up-and-coming to title contenders can be attributed to a transaction they made last summer. In a three-way deal with Oklahoma City and Milwaukee, the Cavs acquired point guard Maurice "Mo" Williams. Williams had been a revelation with Cleveland so far, as he currently averages 17.2 ppg and 4.6 apg in 13 outings.

Williams had been so effective tending the backcourt for the Cavs and is partly the reason why King James is off to a blazing start with his scintillating per game norms of 29.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg and 7.0 apg, respectively. LBJ23 had long been talking of the urgent need of a top-flight court general who could help them get over the hump and return to the NBA finals. It is still too early to tell but it seems Williams is the answer to King James' prayers for an outrageous season.

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The Golden State Warriors had finally let go of disgruntled power forward Al Harrington. Harrington had been hugging the limelight the past few weeks with his desire to leave the Bay City outfit. Last Saturday (Sunday, Manila time), Big Al's wish had been finally granted as he was traded to the New York Knicks for guard Jamal Crawford. The trade saw a rare occurence as both players are submitting identical scoring averages so far of 14.7 ppg. And both Harrington and Crawford will easily fit into their respective new team's styles of play. The Knicks and the Warriors are both well known for their open-court style of game.

In Crawford, the Warriors added another player with a scoring mentality (the team already boasts of high scoring duo of Corey Maggette and Stephen Jackson). With the Crawford trade, it seems the team did not cure their need for a big man with an intimidating presence in the paint. A Harrington trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Big Ben Wallace makes sense than adding another scoring guard. The Warriors are already loaded in the backcourt with CJ Watson, Marcus Williams, Jackson, Marco Belinelli and is waiting for the return of ace pointguard Monta Ellis this coming January. Chris Mullin and the other Warrior thinktanks could have patiently waited for the right deal to come than wasting an opportunity to land the team's immediate need.

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Vince Carter still loves the City of Toronto. Carter proved to the Raptor fans that he is far from being over the hill as he powered the New Jersey Nets to a thrilling 129-127 overtime win last Friday night (Saturday morning, Manila Time).

Carter pumped in 39 big points, made a crucial trifecta with 0.8 ticks left to send the game into overtime and then capped his amazing night with an incredible alleyhoop reverse dunk with a 2.1 seconds to go in the extension period to finish off his fomer team. It was really a statement game for the former Raptor ace as he drilled in the final 12 points of the Nets in the regulation.

The Toronto fans were nevertheless thrilled with Carter's exploits which brought back memories of his early days in the league while strutting his wares at the Air Canada Center. He is indeed truly "Half-man, Half-amazing!"

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I went to the airport for two consecutive days last week. But for purposes that were completely contrasting in nature. It was mixed emotions. I was excited to fetch up my wife, Lorna, who came from a 3-day business trip in Fuyong, China, last Thursday at Terminal-1, NAIA. But on a 360-degree turn around the following day, sadness creeped in, as I had to bade goodbye to my loving sister, Ate Sonia, on her return flight to Australia, last Friday at Terminal-2, NAIA, after a 2-week whirlwind-like vacation. I am so happy to see my wife back safely and on the other hand, I'm sad to see my sister go. Well, that's life. And on a positive note, I am looking forward for Ate Sonia's return next summer so that bonding can be renewed with rest of the family once again.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

MAKE WAY FOR ROGER MASON, THE "NEW MICHAEL FINLEY"

As Michael Finley's career slowly approaches "father time", his heir apparent has come in the person of Roger Mason, a 6'5 swingman and NBA journeyman, whom the San Antonio Spurs signed as a free agent last summer. The 29 year old former 2nd round draft pick of the Chicago Bulls in the 2002 draft had been dishing out outstanding plays since the start of the 2008-09 season. His shooting had been his best weapon, hitting at .471 so far of his trifectas. And not only that, Mason had been a tremendous clutch player and is not afraid to take the game winning shots.

Last night as I watched the replay of the Spurs-LA Clippers game on BTV, Mason came to the rescue once again after the Clippers rallied from an 11 point deficit in the last 6 minutes to tie the game at 83-all. Mason drilled a three pointer with 8.4 seconds to go to give the Spurs the nail-biting win, 86-83. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich was all praised with Mason after the game and quipped, "he was the guy, we wanted the ball in his hands to make the decision. He had the green light". On his part, Mason confidently said "coach just drew a play for me, i felt good all the game, I knew a lot of attention will be on Tim (Duncan). I got an opportunity and I made the most of it.That's a shot I work on quite a bit. For me, it was just like practice". Mason top scored for the Spurs with 21 points.

Now, who says there's no room for journeymen like Mason to blossom late in his NBA career? I'm very sure Popovich is not one of those!

Monday, November 17, 2008

"THE TRADE" BEHIND THE BIG UPSETS; MAGAZINE GALORE

Allen Iverson and Chauncey Billups, the main characters in the recent blockbuster trade, were behind the big upsets last Friday evening (Saturday morning, Manila time). It was a rare and weird night as both NBA finalists last season went down on their respective homecourts.

Iverson scored 25 big points to lead the Detroit Pistons over the erstwhile undefeated Los Angeles Lakers, 106-95 at the Staples Center. It was the Lakers' first defeat of the season after seven successive wins. It is nice to hear from Iverson that defense did it for the Pistons, which means "The Answer" is responding to the team's call for more emphasis on defensive basketball.

Over in the east coast, Billups had 18 points, 7 assists and a clutch 3 point play which was crucial to the Denver Nuggets' 94-85 victory over the defending champs, Boston Celtics at the TD Banknorth Garden. The Nuggets had won four out of five games since Billups arrival. Even Celtic main man, Kevin Garnett acknowledged the great contributions of Billups to the cause of the Mile High City squad, "you see the difference in this team with Chauncey the talking, and the activity and him directing on both offense and defense".

So far so good for both Iverson and Billups. I can't wait for the Pistons-Nuggets game.


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Over the recent weeks, I acquired six magazines and a book leading up to the 2008-09 NBA season. I got the Athlon Sports Pro Basketball Preview (International Cover with Yao Ming, Andrew Bogut and Dirk Nowitzki), SLAM featuring CP3 on the cover, Handle (Australian-Published hoop mag) with Paul Pierce, ESPN NBA preview (Deron Williams and Chris Paul), SLAM NBA Preview (Kobe cover) and NBA HOOP NBA Preview (again, its Kobe on the cover). Additionally, I just bought the ESPN 2008 SPORTS ALMANAC, which is a collection of all the results and highlights of all major sporting events in the world for the year. Now I can just sit back, read, relax and enjoy the 2008-09 NBA season right there in my living room.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

SHORT NOTES: ON OJ MAYO, MCDYESS, THE TRADE AND KJ

In the early run for this season's rookie of the year race, O.J. Mayo of the Memphis Grizzlies had taken an early lead. The 3rd pick over-all is currently leading all newbies in scoring, 21.0 ppg and in minutes played, 39.5 mpg, after 8 games played. The 6-4 guard out of the University of Southern California had been displaying an all-around game so far, which had left a lasting impression among basketball pundits with his veteran-like numbers. With his current pace, he may not only make it to the rookie game but also the all-star game in Phoenix this coming February.

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The Denver Nuggets' waiving of veteran Antonio McDyess had left everyone guessing on what team the former Piston banger will end up with this season. It seems every team (except the Nuggets of course) wants McDyess to be a part of their frontline rotation. The Cleveland Cavaliers, unhappy with Big Ben's game, is strongly bidding for the services of the grizzled veteran. The Pistons also wants him back. The Celtics had already sent feelers to his agent.

The coming days, for sure, will very busy for McDyess and his agent and the team which finally signs him up would definitely shore up its frontline brigade.

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Allen Iverson had finally nailed down a win for the Detroit Pistons. Even with the win (after 2 successive setbacks), the Pistons are having difficulty adjusting to AI's game. Piston coach Michael Curry should better talk immediately to Iverson and advise "The Answer" to minimize his one-manship antics and instead jive with the team ball concept of the Motor City squad. Well, that makes sense, right?

On the other hand, the Denver Nuggets had won three straight games ever since Chauncey Billups joined the team after the celebrated trade with the Pistons for AI services. Billups' game seems tailor-made for the Nuggets with his unselfish brand of court generalship. Expect the Nuggets surge deep in the play-offs with Billups leading the charge.

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It is not only Barack Obama who made history during the recently-concluded US National elections. In Sacramento, California, former NBA guard Kevin Johson likewise became the first ever black Mayor of the State Capitol. Johnson garnered 58% of the votes as against incumbent Heather Fargo's 42%.

Sharing KJ's triumph is the NBA, where he played many years for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Phoenix Suns. Lets get it on KJ!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

NEVER-ENDING WOES FOR THE WARRIORS; KNICKS ON THE REBOUND

The team was doomed from the start. First, the Baron Davis defection, followed by the Monta Ellis injury/ suspension and now Al Harrington wants out. The Golden State Warriors are facing a blank wall on their 2008-09 campaign.

Coach Don Nelson got his contract extension but had so far guided the Bay City outfit to a poor 2-5 win-loss slate early in the season. Ellis' absence is definitely not helping the team. CJ Watson and Marcus Williams are dishing out mediocre performances in tending the backcourt for the Warriors. Ellis won't be reactivated until December 12 at the earliest, as he continues to serve his 30-game suspension brought about by his lying on the real reason behind his ankle injury during the off-season. And Harrington's latest brouhaha compounds further woes for the fast-sinking Warriors.

It is sad to see this team deteriorates after a successful play-off run during the 2006-07 campaign, which was capped by the biggest upset in post-season history with their 4-2 conquest of the number one seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round. Warrior top honcho Chris Mullin should make his move right now and try to find immediate solutions to these seemingly never-ending problems. I wonder now if the Warrior diehards can still flash their ever-famous battlecry 'WE BELIEVE!".

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There is life after "Zeke" este Isiah Thomas after all for the New York Knicks. After seasons of frustrations, anger, disappointments and lingering in the basement of the Atlantic Division, the Knicks had finally redeemed themselves. At the forefront of their redemption is the new front office duo of Donnie Walsh and Mike D'Antoni.

D'Antoni, the former Phoenix Suns mentor, had led the Gotham City squad to a 4-2 record so far early in the season, capped by their stunning 107-99 win over the erstwhile unbeaten Utah Jazz last Sunday night (Monday morning Manila time). According to reports, his style of coaching promotes confidence among his players and he is not likely to pull anybody out for making a mistake and prefers to send valuable messages during timeouts. This is the same coaching philosophy that had established the Suns as one of the elite teams in the league.

There were lot of questions when D'Antoni decided not make a massive restucture of the Knicks roster during the off-season. Most of the current players were still from the Thomas regime but D'Antoni declared that he can win with this line-up. Definitely, there is renewed vigor in the respective games of Zach Randolph, Stephon Marbury, Quentin Richardson and David Lee among others in the Knicks squad. At this point, the Knicks seems ready to challenge the best in the east.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

THE IVERSON TRADE

Me and my brother-in-law Arnold had a short discussion the other night on the blockbuster trade which occured early in the day between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets. The trade saw the Nuggets sent superstar Allen Iverson to the Pistons for veterans Chauncey Billups and Antonio McDyess.

Initially, Arnold's reaction was the Nuggets got the short end of the deal due to age factor. But I explained to him that Iverson himself is no spring chicken anymore with his 33 years of age. And I also told him that the Nuggets got what they wanted all along, a true pointguard and a veteran presence in the slot.

Iverson is widely known in the NBA circles as a great scorer but also a headache to his past coaches. He had his run-ins with his previous coaches in Philadelphia in Larry Brown and Maurice Cheeks. It will be very interesting to see if he will fit into Detroit's concept of team basketball. The Pistons had become a powerhouse team in the east mainly due to its defense and equal distribution of points on offense. it is still a big puzzle why Joe Dumars opted for a gunner-type of a backcourtman rather than going after the likes of Jason Kidd and Tony Parker, both of whom were known for their unselfish style of court generalship. There will be questions on whether Pistons resident shooting guard Rip Hamilton will play sweet music with the trigger-happy Iverson.

On the other hand, George Karl and the Nuggets are long craving for a true pointguard who could effectively feed the ball to its post players and of course, someone who could make the team's heart and soul Carmelo Anthony happy. Billups is the right man for the job no question about it. His vast experience in the past, which includes an NBA championship ring with the Pistons in 2004, will be a big factor in elevating the Nuggets style of play. McDyess shall off-set the loss of Marcus Camby. His intimidating presence in the paint shall also go hand in hand with the team's young frontliners like Nene and the "birdman", Chris Andersen.

It is a given that debates regarding the trade will not end here and the final result can only be determined on how both teams, the Nuggets and the Pistons, would fare by the end of the regular season. For now, their fans can only hope for the best.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

PREMIERE WEEK: GAY, COLLISON AND PACERS SHINES

As I feast on loads of NBA games during the past weekend, two individuals and one team caught my fancy during the premiere week of the 2008-09 NBA season. First is Rudy Gay of the Memphis Grizzlies. This 6-9 forward's improve play brought back memories of Doctor J and Larry Nance. It was his incredible display of power and grace throughout their game against the visiting Orlando Magic , which was punctuated by a buzzer-beating jumper in the corner to give the Grizzlies an 86-84 victory. Gay led the team in scoring with 29 big points. With Mike Miller 's departure to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Gay had assumed the leadership position of the Memphis squad. I will not be surprise at all if Gay makes it to the next All-Star game.

Next is Nick Collison, the 6-9 power forward of the upstart Oklahoma City Thunder. The former Kansas standout had a double-double performance with 10 points and 10 rebounds as the Thunder recorded their first ever NBA victory with an 88-85 cliff-hanger over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves. I was amazed with his late game heroics as he pumped it two crucial baskets during the homestretch. Not to take anything away from rookie Russell Westbrook, who played a good all-around game and finished with 14 points, but it was Collison's strong post plays which was crucial to the historic win.

It was a holiday-like atmosphere in Conseco Fieldhouse as the Indiana Pacers played host to the visiting defending NBA champs, the Boston Celtics last Saturday night (Sunday morning Manila time). There were lots of festivities in Indianapolis leading off to their first home game of the season. The Pacers are starting a season sans erstwhile All-Star Jermaine O'Neill, who was traded to the Toronto Raptors during the off-season. Even on the road, the Celtics are always the team to beat, and nobody gave a chinaman's chance for the Pacers to pull off a Houdini-like kind of win. But the Pacers did not want to disappoint the hometown fans and elevated their game to an almost perfect kind of game brilliance as they scored a big upset win over the men in green, 95 to 79. Old hand Danny Granger led the Pacers with 20 points and new recruit T.J. Ford, who came in from the O'Neill trade, added 19 points.

Hey, this is just the first week and what a premiere week it was!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

AM I DREAMING? BTV IS BACK ON SKY CABLE

I still want to pinch myself. As I had mentioned earlier on this site, that ever since Basketball TV or BTV was scratched from Sky Cable last January 1, 2008, my basketball life would not be the same anymore. Even with weekly NBA games on ESPN, StarSports and CS9, it can not cover up for BTV's absence for a basketball junkie like me. But lo and behold, BTV made a dramatic comeback on Sky Cable last Tuesday, October 28, 2008 and everybody hooked on the Lopez-owned cable TV firm was kayoed by surprise.

I considered myself very lucky indeed as the return of BTV on Cavite Cable, which is a subsidiary of Sky Cable, did not require any additional charges at all unlike the Sky Cable subscribers in Metro Manila (except the those in the CAMANAVA area). Due to BTV's exclusive deal with Global Destiny in Metro Manila, a Sky Cable subscriber in the metropolis has to shell out additional P 100 per month to receive BTV, apart from purchasing a requisite "digital box" worth P 1,500.00. That is a lot of moolah if you consider the financial hardships nowadays. It is really great that Solar Sports, which is BTV's mother company has no exclusive deals in the provinces.

With daily live NBA games on BTV and regular dose of weekly coverages on CS9, ESPN and StarSports, I can now live my life in peace! Its GAMETIME!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

KENO, MY NEW NBA BUDDY




As I was having my dose of three (3) 2008-09 NBA pre-season games on TV last Saturday, guess who gave me good company while enjoying the Cleveland-Washington, New York-New Jersey and Washington-San Antonio games on ESPN and CS9, no other than my new buddy, KENO, a Shih Tzu.

Keno is just 2-month old Shih Tzu puppy and you can’t help but love this very sweet tiny creature. He is fun to be with as every time I clapped my hands or applaud a nice play, he likewise gave it a thrilling bark of his! He knows his NBA brand of play. He is really worth all the expensive tag on his head as my wife Lorna got him at a princely price of 10k.

I made a research in the net and this is what I found out about the breed of my new comrade, Keno. Shih Tzu is a dog breed which originated in China. It is reported to be the oldest and smallest of the Tibetan holy dogs and is vaguely lion-like look being associated with the Tibetan snowlion. Therefore, it has a nickname, “Tibetan Temple Dog”. It is also often known as “Xi Shi Quan”, based on the name Xi Shi, regarded as the most beautiful woman of ancient China and, less often, the Chrysanthemum Dog, because of its face looks very much like the flower, and the Chinese, or Tibetan Lion Dog.

It is also characterized by its long, flowing double coat; sturdy build; intelligence; and a friendly, energetic, lively attitude. Its breed standard calls for the dog to have a short snout, large eyes, and a palm-like tail that waves above its torso. The ideal height is 9 to 10 ½ inches and should stand no less than 8 inches and not more than 11 inches tall.

So there goes a brief background check on my new bestfriend, Keno. For sure, there will be lots of fun to watch the coming NBA wars with him at my side as I know that he will always be there to give me the best company (of course, besides my ever-lovely wife) that I ever wanted.

And finally, here is the best part, with just one look at him, anybody’s stress will be gone! That is, I’m pretty sure of!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

MY ALL-TIME BEST!

I had watched thousands and thousands of NBA games since 1974 and also had read volumes of books and magazines through 4 decades of following the world's greatest baketball league. Each decade saw the emergence of new superstars, which imprints lasting greatness on my basketball memory.

And now, I'm coming up with my own unique choices on who is the best ever on the different facets of the pro game. I would like to explain that my choices would only start from the 1970s to date as I had no definite idea on how the stars of the 1940s, 50s and 60s actually strutted their wares.

Best Dunker: Julius "Dr. J" Erving. He is the pioneer of the slam dunk. The man idolized by Michael Jordan for the original "hangtime". Who would ever forget the cradle slam that he imposed on Laker top-defender Michael Cooper. How about the death-defying leap from the free-throw line to slam his way to the 1984 NBA slam dunk title. In a capsule, he started it all.

Best Scorer: George "Iceman" Gervin. The master of the "finger-roll" can light up the scoreboard on any given night. His slender body deceives any defender that comes his way. He led the NBA in scoring for several years.

Best Passer: Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The leader of the 1980s LA Lakers "showtime" squad. As a teammate, all you had to do is roam around the court in offense, look for your favorite spot and he'll get you the ball. A unique pointguard at 6'9", he led the league in assist countless times.

Best Clutch Player: Larry Bird. The legend from Frenchlick, Indiana had bailed out the Boston Celtics many times, either by a buzzer-beater shot or an "eye-of-the-needle" pass. Who would ever forget his amazing steal and incredible assist to Dennis Johnson with 3 seconds left in the 1987 Eastern Conference finals against the Detroit Pistons. Truly a one of a kind player.

Best Rebounder: Wes Unseld. The only player in NBA history to win both the MVP and Rookie of the Year honors in the same year. A massively-built center, who led the NBA in rebounds despite his miniature size of 6'6". He is truly amazing.

Best Shot Blocker: George Johnson. The 6'11' center of the San Antonio Spurs in the 1980s led the league in rejections for several years. Equipped with an elongated "octopus-like" arms, GJ52 alter shots taken by almost all NBA players during his time. Defense is the name of his game.

Best Player: Michael Jordan. Do I need to elaborate? MJ23 won 6 titles with the Chicago Bulls. The man called by Larry Bird as "God disguise as a basketball player" had several MVP awards. A type of player that comes only "once in every century".

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

ITS GAMETIME! NBA 2008-09 SEASON


The 2008-09 season of the National Basketball Association is finally here! The training camps and pre-season games had already began as all 30 teams gear up for the new battle. I honestly believe that making predictions at this time on who will win it all is not a wise thing to do. There are lots of intangibles which may occur between October 2008 and June 2009. It is really a long grind as each club plays 82 games in the regular season alone. The trend for the season can only be determined by the all-star break wherein teams usually had already played more than half of their regular season games.

The opening tip-off of the regular season will be on October 29 (Manila time) and concludes on April 14 of next year. The city of Phoenix will host the 2009 annual All-Star weekend with the All-Star game to be played on February 15, 2009.

Herewith are my views in capsule on each team for the 2008-09 season:

EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC DIVISION

Boston Celtics - The Big 3 is back and a back-to-back title is still a big possibility.

New Jersey Nets - Jkidd is gone as well as RJ24 and a new look Nets featuring Yi Jianlian and rookie Brook Lopez backstopped by Vince Carter and Devin Harris look promising on paper.

New York Knicks - a new frontoffice brings excitement to the Gotham City squad. Needs to unload at least one or both of their prima donnas in Stephon Marbury and Zach Randolph.

Philadelphia 76ers - A nice duo in Andre Iguodala and newly-signed vet Elton Brand. If everything falls into right place, may spring a big surprise.

Toronto Raptors - Great move by management in bringing Jermaine O'Neal. Always a darkhorse.

CENTRAL DIVISION

Chicago Bulls -
A 360-degree turn in team style as Vinny Del Negro takes helm in the windy city. The young turks are still there and boosted by the arrival of over-all top pick Derrick Rose. Offense is the name of their game.

Cleveland Cavaliers - As long as LeBron James is a Cavalier, they will always be a tough matchup for other teams. The reemergence of center Ben Wallace is the main key.

Detroit Pistons - May suffer from the Saunders karma. Remains a title contender as long as the four musketeers are still there (Chauncey Billups, Rich Hamilton, Rasheed Wallace and Tayshaun Prince).

Indiana Pacers - It is a rebuilding year for Larry Bird's boys. Vets Troy Murphy and Mike Dunleavy must step up or they may be shipped out. Head coach Jim O'Brien must be more assertive.

Milwaukee Bucks - Yi is gone and enter RJ24. Offense will never be a problem as long as Michael Redd is a Buck. New guru Scott Skiles brings discipline and defense to the brew city and possibly a post-season appearance.

SOUTHEAST DIVISION

Atlanta Hawks - The revelation of the 2008 play-offs are back! Will continue their development and may play deep into the 2009 play-offs.

Charlotte Bobcats - This will definitely be Larry Brown's last stop as head coach. Needs a healthy Adam Morrison and Gerald Wallace to qualify for the play-offs.

Miami Heat - The official start of the post-Riley/Shaq era. Badly needs a healthy Dwyane Wade to bring back the lost glory. Fil-am head coach Erik Spoelstra is in for a rough season debut.

Orlando Magic - Remains a dangerous team in the regular season and a faltering squad in the play-offs. Needs a good back-up center for Dwight Howard and more playing time for guard J.J. Redick. In urgent need of a locker room voice.

Washington Wizards - Obviously, where Gilbert Arena goes, so goes the team. Another major injury to Arenas will crash any hope for a bright season.

WESTERN CONFERENCE
SOUTHWEST DIVISION


Dallas Mavericks - Finally free from Avery's dictatorship will bring new enthusiasm to the team. New head coach Rick Carlisle is a player's coach and this will only make Dirk Nowitzki more fired up and deadly as ever. Will definitely go deep into the post-season.

Houston Rockets - From a "2-headed monster" in T-Mac/Yao Ming to a "3-headed mean machine" with Ron Artest's arrival. An injury-free season to its main men is the key for T-Mac to finally win a play-off series.

Memphis Grizzlies - Still a middle of the pack team. The fans in Elvis town are excited with the arrival of top notch newbies in O.J. Mayo and Marc Gasol. Main weakness is the coaching staff.

New Orleans Hornets - From an upcoming team to a title contender. Great off-season pickup in former Celtic sixth-man Jason Posey. An encore awaits them in the conference finals.

San Antonio Spurs - As good as ever. No need to elaborate, just watch them in May and June 2009.

NORTHWEST DIVISION

Denver Nuggets - The duo of Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony will continue to pack-in the crowd but the absence of a legitimate center remains the biggest block to a succesful season for the mile-high city outfit.

Minnesota Timberwolves - This is the breakout year for Al Jefferson. But still a bleak season awaits the Wolves. Must make a major move to upgrade the team in the post-Garnett era. A longshot to make the play-offs.

Oklahoma City Thunder - A new city, a new team but still the same old faces. The former Sonics are in for a massive initiation. Kevin Durant and Jeff Green remains the anchor of this young squad.

Portland Trailblazers - The rain city diehards are praying to the basketball gods to spare Greg Oden from further harm. With a healthy Oden and a very promising young guns in Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge and Jerryd Bayless, the team looks like a legitimate play-off squad.

Utah Jazz - Defense alone can not win ballgames. The team looks forward to more firepower from AK47. Olympic gold medalists Carlos Boozer and Deron Willams represents the new version of the "Malone-Stockton" duo.

PACIFIC DIVISION

Golden State Warriors -
Still reeling from the defection of Baron Davis. Ronny Turiaf and Cory Maggette are good additions but must hurdle obstacles without injured whiz guard Monta Ellis early in the season. A team that is still fun to watch.

Los Angeles Clippers - Great to analyze, the acqusition of Baron Davis and Marcus Camby vs. the departure of Elton Brand and Cory Maggette. Still lot of loopholes that need to be patched up on other spots. Will still fall short of making the play-offs.

Los Angeles Lakers -
Kobe's patience is running out and Paul Gasol remains soft. Plus factor is the return of promising slotman Andrew Bynum. Looks like Phil Jackson will have more sleepless nights ahead.

Phoenix Suns - Start of a new era. 2-time MVP Steve Nash badly wants an NBA title. Still suffering from the Shaq-Marion trade. Hiring of Terry Porter as head coach is another drawback.

Sacramento Kings - Run, run and run. That's the only thing Reggie Theus knew. Pity the careers of young but promising Francisco Garcia and Kevin Martin. It is clearly written in the wall, another cellar finish for the once-pround franchise.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

JB CARROLL & RALPH SAMPSON: TOP PICKS THAT DID NOT REACHED THE TOP

The story of these two players had a lot in common. Both were former number one picks over-all in the NBA draft. Both were college standouts in the US NCAA and both stands seven feet and above. Both were traded for each other during their NBA stints. But alas, both did not reached the full stardom in their respective NBA careers. Until now, both Ralph Sampson and Joe Barry Carroll remains an enigma to those cage pundits, who followed their basketball playing careers.

Sampson, 7'4", was hailed as the next Kareem Abdul Jabbar when he played four years of college hoops for the University of Virginia Cavaliers. He was a 3-time college player of the year awardee and became one of only 98 players to compile 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in US college basketball history. He was drafted the top pick over-all in the 1983 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets and played nine years in the league.

Sampson belongs to a rare breed of seven footers. He dribbles like a point guard and runs the floor very well. But despite all the media hype and excitement of his first NBA season, the Rockets slumped to a disappointing 29-53 record. Sampson averaged 21.0 ppg and 11.1 rpg to win the Rookie of the Year award. He was also selected to the 1984 NBA all-star game. He was selected anew in the 1985 all-star game and won MVP honors as he poured in 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to power the West squad to victory. Upon Hakeem Olajuwon's entry into the Rockets line-up during the 1984-85 season, the "twin towers" were finally born. Olajuwon, who stands seven feet tall and Sampson eventually led the Rockets to the 1986 NBA finals but fell in six games to the Boston Celtics.

Various injuries led to Sampson's trade during the 1986-87 season to the Golden State Warriors, who in return gave away Carroll and Eric "Sleepy" Floyd to the Rockets. That trade started Sampson's career downtrend as he never regained his old form. He never averaged in double figures in scoring and rebounds since then. Sampson later played for the Sacramento Kings and Washington Bullets but clearly, he had become just a marginal player. He closed out his career in Europe where he played 8 games for Spanish club Unicaja Ronda in 1992.

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Carroll was one of my favorite NBA players during the 1980s. He is a 7'1" center out of Purdue University, where he holds the school's all-time record in career rebounds with 1,148 caroms. I can still vividly remember an article from a Sports Illustrated issue in 1979, which described Carroll as team USA's answer to the then USSR feared slotman, 7'4" behemoth Vladimir Tkatchenko. But their dream match-up did not materialized in the 1980 Moscow Olympics due to US boycott of the games brought about by the Soviets invasion of Afghanistan.

Before the 1980 NBA rookie draft took place, the Boston Celtics traded their No. 1 and 13 picks in the first round to the Golden State Warriors for Robert Parish and the No. 3 pick. The Warriors then selected Carroll as the top pick and tabbed Mississippi State power forward Rickey Brown with the 13th pick. The Celtics on the other hand drafted Minnesota forward Kevin McHale at No. 3. That trade will go down in history as the thing that made it happen for the Celtics as both Parish and McHale became the vital cogs of their three championships during the decade.

There were 3 celebrated rookies in the Warriors' line-up during the 1980-81 season, which were led by veteran acquisitions Bernard King and World Free. Aside from Carroll and Brown, the bay city outfit also drafted rebounding demon Larry Smith out of Alcorn State. Carroll had an outstanding season as a rookie, wherein he averaged 18.9 ppg and 9.3 rpg. The Warriors barely missed the play-offs during that season as they finished with a 39-43 card no thanks to the team's unexpected tailspin in their last 5 regular season games. Carroll enjoyed his best NBA season during the 1983-84 campaign when he submitted norms of 24.1 ppg and 8.7 rpg. He was branded as a reluctant center during his Warrior days because of his moody attitude and before the 1984-85 season, he suddenly bolted out the Warriors camp to sign with Italian team Simac Milano, which he later led to the league title. He came back to the team just before the 1985-86 season began and averaged an identical 21.2 points in 1985-86 and '86-87 seasons. He was also selected to the 1987 NBA all-star game.

Carroll's tenure with the Warriors ended in December 1987, when he was traded along with Floyd to the Houston Rockets for Sampson. He later played for other clubs such as the New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns. He ended his NBA career in 1991 with career totals of 12,455 points and 5,404 rebounds.

Both Sampson and Carroll were prime examples of college hoop superstars who did not live up to the expectation of sterling pro basketball careers.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

INSPIRING STORY: THE 1975 NBA CHAMPIONS WARRIORS

It was the year which opened my eyes to NBA basketball. They were my first and last favorite team, the bay area outfit, the unlikely NBA champions of the 1974-75 season, the Golden State Warriors. The team was led by the legendary Rick Barry, who is in the history books as the only player to lead the NCAA, ABA and NBA in scoring. In short, Barry was the "heart and soul" of coach Al Attles' overachieving squad. The team featured a not-so-impressive roster during that year with players like the late Phil Smith, then rookie Keith (later Jamaal) Wilkes, Butch Beard and a gangling slotman in Clifford Ray.

It was a "Cinderella finish" for the Warriors, which Attles later quipped "I guess no one took us seriously". Barry was angered by the team's lack of respect from the media despite winning the NBA title, "Sports Illustrated wouldn't even do a cover story on us". But still, the bottom line is they won the diadem and they shocked the basketball world.

It was truly a "magical mystery tour" for the Warriors as they qualified for that year's play-offs. They beat the Seattle Supersonics in the early round, in 6 pulsating games. The Sonic fans were badly disappointed by the play-off loss to the upstart Warriors, as in the end of game six, they harassed Barry and Beard and tried to instigate a fight. In the Western Conference finals, they were pitted against a powerful Chicago Bulls squad led by superstars Bob Love and Chet Walker. Nobody gave a china man's chance for the Warriors to win the series. But alas, they eliminated the Bulls in seven gruelling games. Tremendous air-tight, man-to-man defense made things possible for the Warriors. They held the Bulls scoreless in the last seven minutes of the deciding game. The Warriors are now in the finals, their first since the 1967 championship year.

The Warriors entered the best-of-seven finale as heavy underdogs against the KC Jones mentored Washington Bullets. The Bullets roster is a like a who's who in pro hoops as they paraded future Hall of Famers Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld and backstopped by the likes of Phil Chenier, Bobby Dandridge and Kevin Porter. On paper, there is no way the powerhose Bullets will blew this championship series. But no one can never ever under estimate the big heart of the Warriors. On May 25, 1975, the Golden State Warriors edged the Washington Bullets, 96-95 and swept the series in 4 games and the rest is history.

Friday, August 29, 2008

OFF-SEASON NOTES: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The United States are back on top of the world! The NBA-powered Team USA lived up to its hype and expectations of basketball pundits throughout the planet as they swept the Beijing Olympiad cage meet by a whopping winning margin average of 27.87 per game in 8 outings. Spain gave the americans some anxious moments in the championship game but in the end, Team USA won't be denied of their place in history and how sweet it is to reclaim the supremacy back in the quadrennial meet.

It was reported that at least 6 players from the current team will be automatic shoo-ins for the 2012 Olympiad in London and based on their respective ages, its gonna be LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Derron Williams and Kobe Bryant. Bryant will be 33 then and with his discipline, I honestly believe he still has the game to make the London cut. Count on 2008 ROY awardee Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City squad and 2007 over-all top draftee Greg Oden of the Portland Trail Blazers (assuming he is finally injury-free) as the other sure shots to make the team. Next stop for Team USA: the 2010 World Championship!

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The coming campaign of the Golden State Warriors took a big blow as ace point guard Monta Ellis suffered a severe ankle sprain which required surgey and will be out for 3 months. That means Ellis will only be ready to suit-up on the first week of December and will miss the opening month of the 2008-09 NBA season. Ellis injured his ankle in an off-season workout. Expected to replace Ellis during the said period will be new acquisition Marcus Williams and probably former LA Clipper Saun Livingston, who is scheduled for a workout with the Warriors coaching staff anytime now.

By the way, the Warriors are scheduled to play 2 pre-season games in China on October 15 an 18 against the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the 2008 NBA China games. Guangzhou will host the October 15 game at the 13,000 seat Guangzhou gymnasium, while action shifts to Beijing on October 18 at the 17,173 seat Olympic basketball arena.

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Not-so-good news hug the NBA limelight lately. First is the untimely death of former Portland Trail Blazer center Kevin Duckworth last Monday, August 25, due to congestive heart disease. Duckworth can be remembered as the Blazer's starting slotman during the 1990 finals against the Detroit Pistons and the 1992 championship series with the Chicago Bulls. Duckworth was 44 years old.

Next is Wayman Tisdale, who had his right leg amputated due to bone cancer. Tisdale, 44, played for the Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings in the 1980s and 90s. He is also an award-winning jazz artist.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

EUROPE NEW HAVEN FOR PRO BASKETBALL?

The NBA is widely known as the best cage league in the universe and it is where the big money is. Almost every kid, not only in the United States but in every part of the globe as well, keeps on dreaming of the day he lands in the NBA . But that was before.

Who would ever imagine of an exodus of current NBA players to various European pro leagues in the prime of their careers. It is mind-boggling, but in reality, teams from the Euro circuit can equal if not surpass the NBA money jar. So far, this summer had seen 9 NBA players joining various euro teams for the coming 2008-09 season. These are Josh Childress (Olympiakos-Greece), Carlos Arroyo (Maccabi Tel-Aviv-Israel), Earl Boykins (Virtus Bologna-Italy), Nenad Krstic (Triumph Moscow-Russia), Juan Carlos Navarro (FC Barcelona-Spain), Bostjan Nachbar (Dynamo Moscow-Russia), Carlos Delfino (BC Khimki-Russia), Jorge Garbarosa (BC Khimki-Russia) and Primoz Brezec (Virtus Roma-Italy).

And if reports are true, the said movements are just the tip of the iceberg, as a club from Greece is ready to tender an "out-of-this-Universe" offer sheet for Cleveland Cavaliers franchise man LeBron James when he becomes a free-agent by 2010. Whew! These European teams are for real and NBA commish David Stern might be thinking now of fast-tracking the implementation of an NBA European franchise.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE DEAN




The 2008 NBA finals is now more than a month over but still I can't get over the excitement of the series. Why? It's because I just got my usual pasalubongs from my good friend and godfather, Quinito "The Dean" Henson. I started getting these pasalubongs from Quinito for more than 10 years now and these stuffs (which are safely kept in my sports library at home) were priceless treasures for a basketball junkie like me.

Here are the contents of Quinito's latest 2008 pasalubongs:

  • Green Boston Wheapresents T-shirt;
  • An exclusive Boston Celtics "New Dynasty" 2008 NBA Champioship Magazine;
  • A 56-page colored newspaper on the Boston Celtics "The Road to the finals";
  • 2008 NBA finals record book;
  • 2008 NBA finals commemorative magazine;
  • 2008 Boston Celtics play-off media guide;
  • 2008 Los Angeles Lakers play-off media guide;
  • 2008 NBA draft media guide;
  • 2008 NBA Cares magazine
  • 2008 Beat LA poster
  • Official Pacquiao-Diaz Scorecard from Las Vegas
What makes it special is that all those stuffs are not available anywhere in the local market. I find myself so lucky to have these materials and forever I'll be very thankful to a find a gem of a friend in Quinito. It maybe a small thing for others but for a bigtime basketball fan like me, it is something larger than life and these "small things" makes life worth living! Again thank you very much, Mr. Quinito Henson!

Monday, July 21, 2008

OFF-SEASON NOTES: RONNY TURIAF IS NOW A WARRIOR

The Golden State Warriors continue to reorganize their line-up for the 2008-09 campaign by taking away erstwhile LA Lakers 6-9 power forward Ronny Turiaf. The Warriors signed Turiaf to a 4-year $ 17M offer sheet which the Lakers decided not to match.

Turiaf, a French national, played a vital role in the Lakers surge to the NBA finals this past season. He started 21 games last season and averaged 6.6 ppg and 3.9 rpg in 78 games during the regular season. Turiaf will be a big help on the frontline spot for the bay area outfit. His high octane kind of game shall jive easily with the free wheeling style of coach Don Nelson.

With Turiaf's arrival, the starting spot for the power forward position now becomes a wide-open race along with regulars Al Harrington, Brandan Wright and rookie draftee Anthony Randolph. The addition of Turiaf had also made the Warriors frontline a deeper one.

Its only July and we had already seen dramatic changes transpired in the Warriors team. Chris Mullin and the entire Warriors organization are just proving that there is life after all in the post-Baron Davis era!