Jun 26 2009

Turning Trash into Gold

Quackster
PAU GASOL

Courtesy of mandalin88 on Webshots.com

Have you guys been checking out the latest news in the NBA lately?  If not, then you should be keeping up as these developments have a major impact on fantasy basketball in the fall.  Other than Ricky Rubio drama and the obvious Blake Griffin first pick by the woeful Clippers, the trades in the offseason have been interesting.  It is like trash turning into gold.  Its not even finding a needle in a haystack.  Its magic!

So why do I have a picture of Pau Gasol?  He is the first trade in recent times that follows this “gold from trash” pheonomena.  You could say Mitch Kupchak (or was it Jerry West) started a trend.  Some teams are dumping major salary to get under the cap due to economic times (or is it 2010 free agent bonanaza?)  Other teams are taking advantage, using the trade to beef up their rosters making them contenders for the 2010 championship.

Here is the wrap-up of what has happened so far in the “trades sector.”  Its hotter than a muggy summer day in Hotlanta:

1.  Spurs trade for Richard Jefferson:  With this trade, they automatically get a reliable and legitimate third scoring option after Duncan and Parker.  If Manu Ginobli is healthy next season, this team is downright scary.  As a Laker fan, this is horrifically disappointing, especially when Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza are not resigned yet.

2.  Shaq hanging out with King James:  This deal is sick!  Shaq will try to win a fifth championship and doing it with the future king of the NBA, Lebron.  This deal is absolutely a win now situation.  We all know how the Cavs got dismantled by Orlando’s Dwight Howard, so this deal makes perfect sense.  Even if he plays only 30 games this season and all of the playoffs (thanks to jadamusss for that assessment), it’ll be worth it.  Plus Shaq is “off the books” in terms of salary after next season anyway.  An added bonus.

3.  Poof, the Magic are all stars, literally with Vince Carter!:  If Hedu Turkoglu resigns with the Magic, they will have players that have all played in the All-Star Game at one point or another in their career.  This move is to continue the success they were riding on when the Magic got to the playoffs and it gives them another player that can create his own shot.  The Magic are making sure they can neutralize the effect of the Shaq trade.

4.  Amare Stoudamire to Golden State?:  Though this trade has yet to happen, this would be another big one.  Why?  Amare being coupled with Stephen Jackson and Corey Maggette would absolutely make the Warriors automatic contenders due to their offensive prowess.   Amare already knows how to play in a fast paced system and would fit naturally in Don Nelson’s running game.  This team, if this trade does happen, would score probably in the upper 90s to 100s almost every night.  It would be fun to watch.

Trash for Gold.  We’ll see if these plans work out or will the teams saving money by dumping salary win in the end in 2010?  Only time can tell, but I”m looking forward to next season already.  Can the Lakers play ball in this new landscape?  I certainly hope so.  Get to work Mitch!

Share/Save/Bookmark


Apr 23 2009

Finesse in the West

Quackster
Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers goes up for a dunk against the Utah Jazz

Courtesy of mmksportbasketball from Webshots.com

Why did he take that shot?  Why the double screen?  Phil should’ve drawn up a different game plan for the last shot!

Oh hey!  Its me and I guess I’m back again.  If you don’t already know, both jadamusss and Iare diehard Lakers fans.  So you might think that this blog posting might be a tad bit “biased,” but whose really objective in their analysis of sports these days.  Most of analyst make their decisions based on their gut and then throw in stats that fit their agenda.  Like I said, Kobe should’ve taken a better shot!

Since we’re on the subject of shots, I thought we’d go over the West and do a subjective analysis.  It should be consensus that the Western Conference plays better basketball and with a style that is easy on the eyes.  The Eastern Conference is all about scrappy and sometimes ugly play marked by stout defense.  The West plays for great shots, aka finesse plays and generating these shots through fastbreak generating defense.  Let’s see which games are must see and who is predicted to win by yours truly (again, in order of worse to best; see The Beastly East):
Continue reading

Share/Save/Bookmark