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On Mavs and Suns…

I route for the Phoenix Suns but when the Miami Heat made it to the Finals deep inside I know the Mavs have to win the game to make the Finals series a classic. It’s not that I undermine the Suns but having a guard leading the team against a center is not a sight to see. The Suns would not be able to fuel enough fastbreak point because of the mountain folks rebounding in Miami.

It is logical and better to see a tale of two big men slugging it out, with each one showing his own style. Brute Force against Science. Strength against Finesse. Power against Grace. That makes sense. Dirk is now firing from all cylinders starting with his demolition against the Suns with 50 points on Game 5, and followed it up with 24 points, 10 rebounds and 3 block shots. Dirk Nowitzki focus is so intense, you could feel it radiating in the arena. Combined with Avery Johnson’s defensive wizardy, this is a very tough team to beat.

On Heat and Pistons… I really thought Detroit Pistons had a chance to win that Game after sending it back to the Beach. I do not like the coach of Detroit knowing his incapability of leading the Pistons to the Finals but by the way the game played was played it seems the players were given the freedom to play what they know best. Tayshaun Prince after sitting it out in favor of Hunter was back in the game once again scoring a total of 29 points. Billups scored 17 points and 10 assists, Rip finished with 10 rebounds and with the rest of the team in their normal averages showed the same old Pistons team that could actually come back to the finals.

Game six came and Shaq destroyed the Pistons. I am not a big fan of the Diesel but the way he played during that game was tremendous. He was muscling and pivoting his way to the basket against Ben Wallace who did a monster job in defense. I could not ask Wallace for more, he planted his feet in the right position limiting the space and movement that Shaq could opearte, consistently nudging the Diesel just a hairline before getting a foul, spreading his biceps that could impede lateral movement of the big guy; but still Shaq pivoted a step back, sideways, in front creating space for himself and getting the shot done.

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Flip is Shaq’s Sixth Man

Shaquille and Ben Wallace I have never been a fan of Shaq ever since his first finals appearance when my favorite Hakeem Olajuwon crushed him and his Magic. I like David Robinson more who always took Shaq to school.

Ever since he left Lakers I have routed more against him and I would never want him to win a Championship without Kobe Bryant

And now, the only team that could play Shaq one-on-one in Ben Wallace hasn’t been successful at all. Are the
Piston’s incapable of winning at this level when Shaq and Wade are in healthy condition unlike last year?

Shaq and company are tremendously helped by their sixth man—Flip Saunders. Shaquille and Ben Wallace I have no respect for his coaching ability even if he has stirred the Piston to 64 games in the regular season. For one, he has led the Timberwolves for a decent and sometimes excellent regular season in a highly competitive Western side but still failed to make waves in the playoffs for eight straight years despite KG’s stats in all categories insanely increasing game after game.

At this level a brilliant coach is needed and I don’t think Flip has the capability to win the series let alone comeback from a 3-1 deficit.

Pat Riley’s record is undeniable and comparing it to Flip’s is a big disrespect to Pat. He has done an excellent job spacing his players to give Wayde room to operate and he have easily gotten enough contribution from Shaq based on the stubborn one-on-one defense by Ben. I am not downsizing Ben but there were instances where help defense is needed which the Pistons failed to provide. As a result, Wayde is averaging a ridiculous 69 percent from the floor while Shaq pours in 60 percent.

Flip should watch the way the Bulls played Rodman one-on-one against Shaq with Pippen a half-step behind in help defense. Flip you got yourself a stronger Rodman in Ben Wallace and the same length as Prince but not the same brains as Phil.

As Billups and CNNSI wrote:

Detroit starts the same five players as it did during its title run in 2004 and march back to the NBA Finals a year ago. The only major lineup difference is the coach; Saunders replaced Larry Brown before this season.

“Some of us, a lot of us, have been here more time than he has,” Pistons guard Chauncey Billups said. “We can pull from a lot of our experiences. ... We’ve been here before.”

And in response to that, Flip says:

“As a coach, I make decisions,” Saunders said. “I have to live by the decisions. As players, they play, and they have to implement as far as what we do.”

Sorry to tell you Flip but your decisions just isn’t at the level of a conference final, so better start listening to your players who have proven enough in the past years more than you ever had and probably will.
That’s comforting for any Pistons fans as they might be going on vacation soon.

As for Dumar’s and Flip, you better start looking for another team as playing as the opposing team’s sixth man is not good enough.

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Duncan Lost Against Destiny

Both Kobe and Lebron are out in the playoffs but it does not mean I will not blog on anything anymore. Aside from the two players, Kevin Garnett is my third pick whom I learned to love because of the unfair advantage he gives me in fantasy games. :) Anyways, the topic would not be about Kevin right now, but with a player I find fascinating—Tim Duncan.

After much thought I decided to keep a close eye on Tim Duncan who broke my heart by eliminating the Lakers enroute to their second championship. Man did I lost money for that Lakers’ lost.

My instincts tell me that they will crush Dallas in Game 7 at home. It’s routine for the Spurs to come out big in Game 7 at home. Totally predictable.

Oh my… Dallas had beaten up Spurs. It was a strongly fought match where I could not say Dallas was a superior team than the Spurs. I felt the Spurs had a slight advantage against the Mavericks and at the same time their homecourt advantage will magnify that advantage translating into a big win.

I can’t take anything away from either of the two and would simply say that it was Dallas’ time and enjoy your destiny.

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Lebron Isn’t to Blame

I was at a Chinese restaurant in Bellevue, Washington watching game six of the Detroit and Cleveland series. Lebron made turnovers and missed shots down the stretch but also he converted points that kept the game close. I could slam Lebron and dismiss him as a big hype who cannot finish big games but I would not do that.

The Pistons were tremendous in getting four offensive rebounds under three minutes and showed a solid team game where players were positioned and spaced well for high percentage rebounds. On the other hand, Cleveland looked like a bunch of kids looking at the sky having their eyes follow the ball.

The Pistons had one offensive rebound after the other without the Cavaliers coach going outrageous and getting his team’s mentality back in place in succesive possessions. Oh now its the coach I am blaming; yes, Lebron should have called a timeout in the final possession for a good and clean potential three point play which he didn’t but still the coach should have shouted and did everything to get that timeout. He probably believes in Lebron but the way things were turning out in the last remaining minutes of the game indicated otherwise. Bad judgement coach.

Lebron might have choked during Game 6 but if he had a great coach like Michael Jordan had in Phil Jackson, then things is not where they are right now.

Game 6 was close, but after that game I had a feeling Lebron is too tired and the Pistons’ pumped-up team defense will crash the Cavaliers. So that’s what happened. The Cavaliers team sucked up with Lebron playing the point guard position and being relied upon for scoring in Game 7 is too much to take.

Michael Jordan did not have too many Game 7’s in the playoffs and always killed the opponents in Game 6 at the most. I strongly believe that Game 6 was the only real chance the Cavaliers had in the series.

Cleveland coach should have done a better job in preserving Lebron in stretches and calling timeouts at the right time.

Remember Doug Collins who transformed Michael from forward to a shooting guard that allowed him to focus and position himself into a scoring machine?

What does the coach of Cleveland want Lebron to do? Play point guard? Small forward? Shooting guard? King James may end up into another Scottie Pippen player. I have nothing against Scottie, in fact I requested a Scottie Pippen signature shoes as a gift to me back in high school; It just don’t seem right.

Lebron, you are not a hype. Just make sure to sign with a team that has the capacity to bring you to the promised land.

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Lebron is Unbelievable

This is just unbelievable. The Pistons have won the first two games of the series and looked on its way to sweeping the Cavaliers in the series.

The unexpectable happened when Lebron James played like a legend on his prime draining one shot after another even to the closing seconds of the game. He passed and distributed the ball like Michael Johnson and pulled up a jumper like Michael Jordan. The next thing you know is they are back in the series at 2-2.

I was watching the way he moves and position himself to receive the ball, pass and distribute the ball, call out plays, hassle for the loose ball, going after interception passes; I am in total awe in the maturity he does these things.

He looked unstoppable whenever he decides to take the ball to the basket and he almost always looks like taking easy open layups. The Pistons defense is not bad especially when Ben Wallace is at center; but Lebron is phenomenal in the way he moves the ball, spreads the defense and make a quick attack leaving his defenders with lots of dust.

Most people believe that the Pistons will close out the series despite the Cavaliers evening out the series. But the way Lebron plays and makes his teamates better would prove otherwise.

The fourth player in NBA history to average at least 31.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists for a season is going to get better in the series. Watch out.

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Suns Broke my Heart

I could not post anything on Games 5 and 6 when the Lakers lost against the Suns because I felt things were not going right at that point. I was holding back whatever ego I had and tell the world that the Lakers especially Kobe has dominated and rose above all anti-believers.

Going back to Phoenix in Game 7, MVP Steve Nash and being the number 2 seed going into the playoffs is not something a Lakers fan would like to hear.

Michael Jordan rarely played a crucial Game 7 with the exception of playing Pacers during their second dynasty three peat. But come to think of it, Jordan and the Bulls were the league leaders and favorites to win.

This situation is different from the Michael Jordan era where all odds are against the Lakers.

It was a heartbreaker to see the Lakers tank like that and let the series extend up to game 7, something unexpected; or probably it is just my Kobe ego that says there is no way the Suns is coming back.

Kobe Bryant might have been too tired by playing both the point guard and shooting guard of the team. The young and experienced players of the Lakers cost them the series. Lamar for instance have been playing superb throughout the series until Game 7 when he sucked. He should have sucked the last two games prior to Game 7 and played well on the last game. But that’s not happening maybe next time when he got more years to back him up.

Anyways, my Kobe’s season has ended but definitely not a finished career. I have a lot to look forward to next year. This guy has shown he can carry his team and give him one or two more support players or a defensive towering specialist at the middle and he will move past the first round next year.

Until then, all we can do is watch the remaining stars. At least Lebron is still in the playoffs.

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Kobe is Sending Suns Early

Leading 3-1 over the Suns simply shows the power behind Kobe Bryant. The Lakers have a pathetic lineup but looking at how they play anchored on Kobe tells a lot about his ability to carry a team to victory.

In Game 3 Kobe had a poor shooting so he opted to pass more finishing with 7 assists and sealing the victory for the team. He madfe his teamates play better throughout the team with his precise and crisp passes. He showed a lot of maturity by playing the point as well as the team’s main scorer.

In Game 4 he was just phenomenal hitting the Suns with one shot after another. He hit the shots that mattered the most shutting everyone out that he can put the dagger in his opponents heart. He bounced back from poor shooting night in Game 3 into scoring the most crucial shots of the game.

The Lakers simply buried the Suns. Do you think Nash is the MVP? Bummer man, that sounds more like it.

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Fluke it Was

I said in my last post that the Suns win was a big fluke; so it was. Kobe Bryant exploded with 29 points, 1o rebounds and 5 assists to even the series at 1-1 a piece. The lakers showed great teamwork by spreading the ball and the statistics amongst other players. They have capitalized the absence of Amare due to injury by pounding the ball inside, as a result Lamar Odom scored 21 points while Kwame chipped in 12 points.

The Lakers has played as a team to get past the higher seeded Suns who was expected to sweep the series. I don’t think that is going to happen. Kobe Bryant contrary to what most people believe can pass. He has involved his teamates game after game. His selfish attitude was long gone and it only remains in the minds of people who are pre-judging his team effort. Kobe is the highest scoring player in the league but he is still averaging close to 5 assists despite of that. It just shows you all that Kobe is a great player.

I am surprised when people simply throw comments about his selfishness because they are mere perceptions that was ingraved in their cranium.

Expect the Suns to go home early in this series.

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Suns win a big Fluke

Kobe Bryant Kobe Bryant lost his first playoff game as the team’s leader. Jackson lost his first career playoff debut.

So what?

1. The star of the night is Tim Thomas who had 22 points, and a career playoff high 15 rebounds.
2. Kobe only scored half of what he averages against Phoenix
3. The Suns had 35 free throws
4. Nash had his usual statistics for the night

So let’s see what happened here folks.

1. First, Tim is not going to make any more superb performance like that. Yes, he did have a wonderful night but he is not the type of player that will do that night after night. He just did not come out of nowhere to raise his level of play ten folds and expect to maintain that.
2. Kobe is going to explode. Obviously he did not get the rhythm throughout the game and will definitely get he’s 42.5 point average against the Suns in the succeeding games.
3. The Suns are the lowest free throw shooting team in the league. 35 free throws is absurd. They don’t have the forwards and center to draw that much foul to get to the 30 point free throw average.
4. Nash pointed out they did not play well but got the win. Well, the bad news Steve is that the Lakers played terribly throughout the game.

Suns got the first win and they better celebrate because it’s going to be their last. Kobe is going to come out aggressive after this one and would reach the 50 point mark at least once in the series. He’s gonna pulverize his opponents.

Don’t expect Kobe to look for his teammates anymore, the way he did in the first game. The buttom line is, don’t expect the Suns to get the “W” anymore.

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Lebron’s Playoff Dominance

Lebron James Lebron James became the first player since Magic Johnson to record a triple double in his first playoff game. With 32 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists; the fans have something to look forward to in the series against the Wizards.

This is going to be interesting how Lebron could lead his team past the Wizards. It may be tough though since the NBA’s highest scoring trio of Jamison, Arenas and Butler will be firing back in the next game. Their output in the first game of 21 is less than a third of their 67 point average throughout the season. Given that the Cavs only won by only 11 points despite the lackluster performance of the Wizard’s trio combined with Lebron’s awesome performance; who among the two teams will come out may not be a walk in the park for either team.

Surely enough the trio may get to the 50 point mark in the next games, Lebron will have to do a series of superb performance throughout the series. The bright side is that the Cavs other players will just have to concentrate on keeping the lanes tight and wait for Lebron’s feed for points.

If the Wizards could only contain 20 percent of Lebron and at the same time raising their trios output by 20% then the Cavs would be in trouble.

Expect Lebron to fight for the series with all guns blazing. He is going to continue to get better in the series and may close out the Wizards in four more games.

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