Archive for February, 2008

Big Baby Ben is going to New York, Noah excited!

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Well it looks like the Bulls are ready to move a whiny Ben Wallace before the trade deadline. The under achieving center has once again flexed his  crybaby muscle. Big Baby Ben says he expects to be departing Chicago O’hare any day now for JFK. The deal would go like this; Ben Wallace to the Knicks in return to for Quentin Richardson, Malik Rose, and Fred Jones. In my opinion it does nothing for any team as a whole. But it does do something for certain individuals on the Bulls. This opens up Ben Wallace’s spot and playing time to Joakim Noah. Who in my opinion should have gone higher in the draft, and he should really be starting anyway. The kid can play, and he has shown some great potential in the playing time he has already received.

I expect big things from him. I think Wallace has been the one leading factor in the turmoil of the Bulls. He does not care anymore, he has his contract, he has his afro and thats all he needs, and maybe a little HGH and a bowflex. But I kid. The guy is a hard worker, he just does not care for the team anymore.

Instead of running his mouth though he should be working on his offense, his free throws, and maybe try to get a defensive title again. I know he can do it, he use to be a threat on defense, a monster if the paint, but now he has his mind set on one thing, getting out of Chicago!

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The Lakers Will Win a Title This Year !

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

WOW. That’s all I can say after that game. It was not the best Lakers game I have ever seen, and they did not win by a 30 point margin, but the chemistry I just witnessed between Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant was simply not right. It looked like they have been playing for together for years. They beat New Jersey by 15 points, and they did it with ease. Granted at this point the Nets are just giving up. But none the less it was great for the Lakers. Crazy thing is Kobe only scored 6 points.

It looked like Kobe wanted to see what Pau was all about, and damn did Kobe love it. He had a gigantic grin on his face the entire 3rd and 4th quarter. Pau had a monster of a game on his coming out party. He had 24 points, and 12 rebounds. I still don’t understand how the Lakers got him for practically nothing. But that is another story.

After seeing this game it makes me think that these guys are ready to plow through everyone in the West. Kobe and Pau are the real deal, and when Bynum comes back it will just not be fair.

I am saying this now, the Lakers will make it to the finals this year, and they will win!

Lamar Odom, Kobe, Fish, Pau, Bynum, I would go with that lineup over everyone right now. Bynum, Kobe, and Pau are enough, but then you add that veteran experience of Fish, and Odom. It was almost a thing of beauty to watch. Pau and Kobe look like they were made for each other. It was not forced at all. Pau looks happy, and so do the Lakers. Everyone else in the west is pissed.

Kup must have sold his soul for this deal.

Can’t wait to see more of this team play, and the future matchups in the coming years. I especially can’t wait till Oden comes back to see these two sets of trios face each other. BRoy, LA, Oden vs. Kobe, Pau, Bynum, who would you put the money on?

The NBA is great right now, so many good players, so many good teams. Probably the most exciting season in 5-10 years. 

The Hand of Greatness descends on Rip City, But Then it Crushes Us!

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Well I now know why they call AI the Answer, and I know why they call Carmelo Melo. Because Allen Iverson is the truth. The answer to all puzzles. Defensive puzzles and offensive puzzles. The Answer killed us all tonight in the Rose City. He strolled in with about 17.1 seconds on the clock in OT and then buried it with about 1.1 seconds, leaving the Blazers .9 to shoot.  Melo and AI killed us all night, but it I am making it sound like the Blazers did not put up a fight. Guess what they did. A fight that almost went down into the books. Melo is cool , calm, and collected. He  is truly the definition of a mellow dude.

The Blazers were flat the whole first quarter absolutely played terrible. But the Nuggets were not so hot either. The Nuggets lead 20-14 in the first quarter. At about the 10 minute marker in the second the Blazers made a mind altering push, which in turn made the Rose Garden go nuts. It was like Martell, Brandon, Channing, Joel, Travis, looked all of us in the eyes and said we will not go down without a fight. We all believed, because Martell “The Definition” Webster went off. It seemed like Channing and Marty were dropping everything, which they nearly were. But with about 1.8 left on the clock AI throws a short half court shot to tie it back. We all sigh again is disbelief .

The third starts and it starts well. Both teams are playing incredible basketball. I am in shear awe of AI and Melo. They are truly a dynamic duo that has not even come close to reaching their peak. Melo is the real deal. Words fully cannot be expressed by his stunning ability. He is like an old school big body Benz, but with handling. For a fairly big guy has a great first step, you can just see those twitch muscles balling up and exploding. Something that only comes with a lot of dedication in the Gym. 

Now AI, what can you say about this guy? Not much except legend. He kills us in the 3rd and the 4th. Then he dropped the dagger on us in OT. A dagger that almost killed us all. You could just see the guy rocking out to Thriller in his head after he dropped that oh so beautiful jumper.

Now Blazers fans don’t worry I have not given into the dark side. The Blazers played a great game in terms of personal stats. But team’s stats were just horrible. They had 18 turnovers, they only shot about 41.3% from the field, and a descent 72% from the stripe. But they could not him the free throws in the clutch. Trout had a chance to put it away in the 4th with 2.9 seconds left, he got fouled on a 15 foot corner jumper be Najera.  At this point the Blazers are down by one. He misses the first one and you can here the crowd groan in pain. The he hits the second at ties it up.  Then we head to OT and the hem ridging starts. Turnover, turnover, turnover. The only reason why we stayed in this game is that the Nuggets played just as bad as we did. But stars shine in dark times, and the Nuggets have one more All Star then the Blazers do.

The spread tonight in Vegas was the Blazers by two. After they heard Camby was out the spread changed to 12 favoring the Blazers. I thought it was a done deal with Camby out. But AI and Melo stepped up huge for Denver

Brandon looked like he was on track for another triple double, so did Jarrett Jack. They were both so close. Roy had 26 points, 8 assists, and 7 rebounds. Jarrett had 17 points, 9 assists, and 9 rebounds. But Melo was the overall stat leader with a mind numbing 28 points and 15 rebounds, 15 folks. AI dropped 25 points and 8 assists. 

I was 8 rows back tonight, and I could see the pain in Brandon’s face after his missed a jumper with .9 left in OT, It hurt so badly. I stood their stunned. Awe struck. But I felt that the Blazers have been shot out of their slump. Even though they lost they started to really look like that Portland team we saw in December. I think this game was the turning point. But right now they are going to have to play the hardest ball of their lives if they want to get into those playoffs. Which they will, because they have us, and this town supports all of them. They are our team, and we love them win or lose. Now it is a true time to shine, a time now when boys truly become men. Do you pick your asses up and press  on with a  full head of steam, or do you fall in defeat? I choose the first option, and I am quite sure the  team will choose the first as well.

We are fanatical about these guys, they need to know it. Do not doubt these guys; they sure in hell are not out of it. Not even close. Especially if BRoy has anything to say about it. 

 Blazers Nation lives on, now we are pissed!

Melo & Company coming in hot to the Rose City :: Game Predictions

Monday, February 4th, 2008

I will be at the Garden tonight and it will be a ruckus like usual. Melo is back to full form and he is looking to make a strong statement. I always love watching these guys come into town, the Garden goes bananas. The Nuggets are coming off two wins, and they Blazers are coming off a very hard fought game against the Knicks (Which is weird to say).

But the Nuggets hold the second spot in the NW division at 28-18, the Blazers are right behind them at 27-19. So this again would tie them up for the second spot in the NW division. Nene will not be back for some time, but I fear how good this team will be once they get him back. I honestly think this is where the 8th seed fight will be.

But my predictions for this game are high and lofty. I think Melo, and AI will come out guns a blazing, but once again I think the Blazers will stay close and pull it out in the fourth.

Travis Outlaw is playing at his highest level right now, so look for him to get a lot of touches tonight. I dont suspect LA will have a big game against the Camby Man. Look for the “Vanilla Gorilla” (JPryz) to have some good ol Michigan meat and potatoes for the Nuggets. He usually has big games when he presented with large challengers like Camby.

Obviously BRoy will be fantastic no matter what he does. I think he will be that X-Factor we always talk about. After breaking the barrier with his first career triple double we will see some more of that tonight. Im thinking double, double.

So those are my game predictions. This is the first post I have linked to my new site, and I hope you all like it at the Yard!

I wish all the players the best on both teams, I hope they all stay healthy. I just favor the Blazers tonight.  I also wish my man Melo has a good game, it will be nice to see him back,  and he will be fresh to death for the All-Star game.

Triple Double Roy Wins it for the Blazers !

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Blazers win in OT ! Looked like a scary game tonight with the Knickerbockers in town. Zach Randolph was out for blood tonight but BROY and Trout pull off the win for the Blazers. Travis was huge in the forth quarter push and OT win. BRoy knocked down the deciding tip in over Balkman.

But once again The Rose City’s Superman takes over and steps up in the clutch. BRoy had 20 points, 10 Rebounds, and 11 assists. Proving to us all once again that he is an All Star in this league. No matter what toys you bribe coaches with.

This one was so strange, I got scared once again. The loss would have been huge to the Blazers, but once again the Knights of Rip City pull this one down, and kick Randolph and crew out of town (Give us Freddy Jones back, and take Darius with you).

Trout hit the shot that tied us up in the 4th to take us to OT with 5.6 seconds left. The Knicks actually played really well, so did Zebo.

Overall it was a fun game to watch, the Knicks arnt so hot this year but they are always fun to watch.

Trout has a crystal ball, he predicted a triple double for BRoy tonight.

Its so fun to watch these guys.

Go Blazers!!! The Garden was crazy once again, but I am expecting my ears to bleed on Monday against the Nuggets. See you all there!!!!!

See my original story over at the Yard. 

Dwyane Wade Should Not Be An All-Star

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Why oh Why is this guy an All-Star. I know its all voting from fans, but what are the fans smoking. He had 1.2 million votes. I am just amused that he was voted in.

Right now I am watching Boston absolutely dismantle the Heat. It is the end of the 3rd and the score is 94 Boston, 61 Miami. The greatest thing of all is that Ray Allen and KG are out. Everyone knows my hate for the Heat, but I do like Dwayne Wade as a person. Dont coaches and the league have veto power though, because he sucks this year, I guess he is in Florida the voting mis-counters of the world.

I mean every single All Star starter has a winning record for his team except him. He is playing so bad this year. Did people just vote for him out of tradition? No Ray Allen? I guess the only case I can make is that the East is not so hot, and guards are hard to find. But still, he still sucks this year.

So who the hell voted for this flop???

On another note American Airlines Arena looks like they have about 1000 people there. Pat Riley looks like he is about to cry and breakdown. I almost, almost feel sorry for him. But he still called the Blazers the worst team in the league. So no sympathy for him.

How does DWade even have endorsements anymore? I bet his new Converse are selling like gangbusters.

What a bunch of bums…

Discuss …….

Edit. 103 to 66 with 9:00 left in the game.

My original story at the Yard 

The Blazer Brotherhood

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

n my mind this is the best story I have ever heard come out of the NBA all year. If you want your child to have roll models, and you are afraid the NBA is not the place to look for those heroes, then you did not look at the Blazers.

This is a must read for old school NBA fans. These guys are the truest definition of what a team is and should be. Other franchises should look at this team as a model. It’s a heart warming story of a pack of brothers in a fraternity like none other.

Does anyone want to know why the Blazers win? It’s not just because of BROY, LA, and Trout are extremely clutch. It’s called chemistry. I read this article the other day by Jason quick, the Blazers beat writer for the Oregonian. I was blown away at how much these guys do together. Its very heart warming.

Teams with chemistry can overcome teams with great players that have no chemistry, and the Blazers are proof. Here are some excerpts from that article.

“It just doesn’t happen that 14 dudes like each other the way we do,” Frye said. “So, hey, I’m rolling with it. I enjoy every day in here, win or lose.”

“I listen to them, and I watch them,” McMillan said. “And I have been in the locker room, and you can feel vibes. As a coach, you can tell if there is an outcast on the team. You can tell when you have cliques. But I can’t even think of a clique on this team. It’s really like a college atmosphere. They are all from different places, and they are all trying to get to know each other, but when it comes down to it, they are about team.”

According to the players, the sense of team and friendship was never more apparent than on New Year’s Eve, when they were 30,000 feet in the air.

“On Dec. 31, as the team prepared to board Blazer One — the luxury jet of owner Paul Allen — the mood was hardly festive. The Blazers had just lost to Utah, ending their 13-game winning streak, and the players could think of a million other places they would rather be than on an airplane.

The flight attendants, as they had in the past when the team had flown on New Year’s Eve, tried to make the best of the situation, laying out tiaras, kazoos and confetti. But unlike past years, when the likes of Rasheed Wallace and Bonzi Wells would ignore the party favors and retreat to the back of the plane, this year’s team ambushed the supply.

Soon, everyone had a kazoo or a tiara and the mood quickly changed.

“It was New Year’s Eve, and we lost, and we were all thinking how bad it was that we had to spend New Year’s on an airplane,” Blake said. “But by the time we were up in the air, we were all in the lounge area, talking, laughing.”

“It was like a celebration of us being a young team and kind of hitting the national spotlight,” Roy said. “We said, ‘Let’s be sure we bound back, but let’s sit back and enjoy what we just did.’ And I can honestly tell you, that was the most fun I have ever had on New Year’s.”

Rodriguez, the gregarious Spaniard who is always trying to make someone laugh, stood in front of the team and led them in the chorus of his unofficial theme song, “Ole, Ole, Ole.” The players danced to the song, and called to the coaches to join them.

“They were back there singing, dancing . . . you know, acting stupid, but having fun doing it,” assistant Bill Bayno said.

“Some teams will have a group of guys over here playing cards, a group over there watching a movie,” said Blake, who has played with Washington, Milwaukee and Denver. “We all get together as one and talk and enjoy each other — it’s much different than you will see on any other plane. I mean, I really liked my time in Denver, but this is the best group of guys I have played with and hung out with in my career.”

“If you don’t like a guy, you don’t pass to a guy — or a guy doesn’t pass to you,” Jones said. “You put that guy out on an island. We are not like that. We care about each other, and we all rely on each other. And that’s rare.”

“I think when you are able to establish a relationship with your teammates off the court, on the court you will go that extra mile. Those relationships off the court translate to the court. So I think (management) did a good job of putting together our nucleus of young guys — who are all good guys — and surrounding them with veterans. Raef, Joel, Blake — we couldn’t ask for better veterans, and the young guys are willing to listen to them, which has helped with the maturation process.”

The blending of youngsters with veterans is seamless. They often travel in groups as large as six to movies, both at home and on the road, with the members of the group varying from city to city. Roy, Frye and Jones are the most frequent moviegoers, with Outlaw, Blake, Webster and Oden consistent attendees. ”

The biggest groups have seen “I Am Legend,” “National Treasure” and “The Kingdom” — the last coming on a frigid mid-December night in Salt Lake City. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision to head to the theater, after Roy had treated the team to an Italian dinner after he won NBA player of the week honors.

Because of the spontaneity of the decision, many of the Blazers weren’t dressed properly for the winter night. When they emerged from the theater, they found themselves walking back to the hotel in sub-freezing temperatures. Blake, in only a dress shirt, and Jones, wearing a thin jacket, became desperate, and started running down the middle of the street trying to hail a fleeting taxi.

They finally caught the attention of the driver, and summoned the rest of the group, who arrived huffing and puffing before cramming into the cab.

The next night, they beat Utah, ending a six-game losing streak in Salt Lake City and continuing a bond that has strengthened their friendships and play.

“I think our chemistry is very unique,” Roy said. “And I think a lot of it, we are good guys. You know, there are a lot of people who say nice guys finish last. But I think we have some nice guys who are playing pretty hard and winning.”

I mean what can you say to that? For die hard Blazer fans it will bring a tear to your eye. When have we ever had this type of Brotherhood? These guys will follow each other into any battle.

I love it! Sorry for the long write up but I thought you all might like it.

Thanks to Jason Quick for writing what was probably the best story all year about these guys. For the full 5 page write-up check it out here.

http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/sports/1201326906196640.xml&coll=7

How can you not love this team?

My Original Story at the Yard 

2008 Dunk Contest Partcipants // Who Will Take The Show?

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

I have put together some videos of the participants in this years 2008 Sprite Slam Dunk Contest. I am putting money on Rudy Gay, but Gerald Green has some serious springs. Gerald Green will be defending his crown from last year.

So in 2008 it will be Dwight Howard, Gerald Green, Jamario Moon and Rudy Gay. Sorry folks no Sean Williams or Travis Outlaw. Who I think both would dominate this group.

Enjoy the videos.

See them all at my Yardbarker page.

West All Star ballot countdown - Who’s ahead

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

You can find my original story at the Yard.

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I will continue to update this as we go on. But I thought some people would like to see how many votes people have, and who is ahead in voting. This post is just for the West. I will break down the East in another post.

Forwards: Carmelo Anthony (Den) 767,722; Tim Duncan (SA) 722,059; Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) 686,853; Carlos Boozer (Utah) 281,299; Josh Howard (Dal) 251,756; Shawn Marion (Pho) 240,752; Shane Battier (Hou) 227,112; Luis Scola (Hou) 222,896; Kevin Durant (Sea) 191,542; Grant Hill (Pho) 152,898.

Guards: Kobe Bryant (LAL) 941,716; Tracy McGrady (Hou) 663,141; Steve Nash (Pho) 526,493; Allen Iverson (Den) 514,291; Manu Ginobili (SA) 220,620; Jason Terry (Dal) 200,693; Baron Davis (GS) 194,048; Chris Paul (NO) 189,646; Tony Parker (SA) 183,173; Jerry Stackhouse (Dal) 178,152.

Centers: Yao Ming (Hou) 813,305; Amaré Stoudemire (Pho) 463,916; Erick Dampier (Dal) 171,386; Marcus Camby (Den) 161,807; Pau Gasol (Mem) 118,759; Mehmet Okur (Utah) 85,715; LaMarcus Aldridge (Por) 69,691; Tyson Chandler (NO) 69,083; Andris Biedrins (GS) 67,862; Chris Kaman (LAC) 66,315.

The overall ending question for me is how in the hell is Brandon Roy not in the running for the guards? Now these are the only numbers they give out, they dont give a longer list so he might be closer to getting in. Granted Portland still does not get that much visibility on TV, but Jerry Stackhouse and Jason Terry are questionable for me…..

Im going to start a “Vote for Brandon Roy Campaign” only 12 days left to vote!!!! Come on YARDBARKERS!!

Here is the link to vote
http://www.nba.com/allstar2008/asb/eng/ballot.html

Vote for Brandon Roy in the Guard spot for the west!

Welcome

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Please hang in there while we get the site set up! We’ll be following Portland’s Trailblazers and the NBA closely here at Boomshakalaka.org. More info and posts soon!