Monday, 24 November 2014

BREAKING NEWS: MAJOR TRADE IN FANHOOPS!

Jai singh | 09:33 | Be the first to comment!

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A blockbuster, 6 player deal in Fanhoops sends Carmelo Anthony to KMAC and Deandre Jordan to GF-Crew.  GF will also receive swingman DeMar Derozan and pg/sg Tony Wroten.  KMAC also gets backup center Brook Lopez and pg/sg Victor Olidipo in the deal.


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Trade Details:

KMAC receives:
Carmelo Anthony
Brook Lopez
Victor Olidipo

GF Crew receives:
DeAndre Jordan
DeMar Derozan
Tony Wroten

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Saturday, 22 November 2014

SLUGGISH START TO NBA SEASON

Jai singh | 17:29 | Be the first to comment!
Its been a ragged start to the 2014 NBA season. Player efficiency numbers are down across the board, and quite frankly the season has been a dud thus far. Especially from a fan viewing perspective and from a fantasy basketball perspective.

A number of factors have contributed to the shaky beginning. First and foremost are the number of injuries to key players to start the season.  http://www.rotoworld.com/teams/injuries/nba/all/

League MVP Kevin Durant and his partner in crime Russell Westbrook lead the list of injured superstars. There injuries and a number of others to Oklahoma City wrecked the Thunder's season before it began. OKC now has the worst record (3-11) in the West and may not even make the playoffs.

The Indiana Pacers lost starters David West (ankle) and George Hill (knee) in the preseason, just after losing All-Star Paul George to a broken leg in the offseason.

The Houston Rockets are now without there starting frontline of Dwight Howard (knee) and Terrance Jones (leg) for an unknown amount of time.

David Lee (hamstring) is still out in Golden St. Derrick Rose (hamstring) continues to be in and out of the Chicago lineup. And the Lakers took a hit when rookie Julius Randle (leg) went down in the first week with a season ending leg injury.  Free agents like Jodie Meeks (Detroit) and Josh McRoberts (Miami) have yet to debut for their new clubs due to injury as well.




There also has been an unusual number of blowouts early in the season. We've seen teams like the Sixers and Timberwolves down by as many as 40 to 50 points in some games. These type of beatdowns are usually reserved for women's college basketball.

Why so many blowouts so early?  Well obviously the injuries play a part as some teams are dressing less than 10 guys to play. Other factors are teams already tanking like the Sixers who really don't have more than 3 legitimate NBA players on their roster.  Philly is 0-12 and will be hard pressed to win 10 games this year. And honestly if they got every team's best effort every night they could go 0-82.

Then there's the whole issue of back to back games. Some players are now complaining about how long the season is and the number of back to backs.  Well back to backs have been part of the NBA every since I can remember. But now its like players are using this as built in excuses not to show up and give effort every night. Players don't get paid any less on the 2nd half of a back to backs, but they and coaches like the Spurs Greg Popovich continue to give the fans less than their money's worth in these situations.

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So what is the solution?  Well if back to back games are causing a diluted product on the court for fans, why not solve the problem by scheduling back to back games at home. 99% percent of teams back to back games are on the road.  Schedule those back to backs for the home team and you lessen the reason for a team to rest players, or sit them out completely.  Also you give players an opportunity to get adequete amounts of rest, and increase the chance of them giving maximum effort.


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Finally, some of the preseason championship contenders, the L.A. Clippers, Cleveland Cavaliers and aforementioned OKC Thunder have gotten off to lousy starts.  That whole "Coming Home" thing is not going so well in Northeast Ohio.  The Cavs are under .500 and have all sorts of chemistry issues. The Clippers will get it together, but still seems to be a piece or two away from challenging the Spurs.

The good news is the Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards are building on last season's success and are currently the top two teams in the East.  The Memphis Grizzlies are healthy and are grinding teams into the ground every night. They currently have the best record in the West. 

But who's really excited to see the Memphis, Toronto and Washington at the top of the league, with the Lakers, Celtics, Knicks and Sixers near the bottom?  Maybe Commissioner Adam Silver is.  Maybe the NBA is the new NFL and everybody has a chance to win. Just not the fans right now.  But it's only November.

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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Spurs Sitting Stars Tonight

Jai singh | 12:54 | Be the first to comment!
The San Antonio Spurs will not play 3 of their best players tonight against the undefeated Houston Rockets. Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili will be rested on the 2nd half of a back to back. Tiago Splitter is out with an injury.
TNT, which is broadcasting the game nationally, and Rockets fans will not be happy with this. But the Spurs don't care. Meanwhile, the Rockets may be without forward Terrance Jones who is nursing a knee injury. Houston is looking to go 6-0 on the young season.

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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

ROCKETS BLASTING OFF

Jai singh | 23:43 | Be the first to comment!







     Chris Bosh got an up close and personal look at what could have been.  The team he spurned in the offseason, the Houston Rockets, crushed his Miami Heat 108-91 Tuesday night a battle of unbeatens. James Harden and company are on a serious roll to begin the 2014-15 campaign. The Rockets are off to a 5-0 start and are only the 2nd team in NBA history to win their first five games by 10 or more points. Harden has been performing at an MVP level to begin the season. He finished a rebound short of a triple double against the Heat with  25 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds.
     On the season Harden is averaging 27.2 points, 7.4 assists and 6.8 rebounds. Those are Lebron James type numbers. The Beard is also keeping his word and playing defense this year. Harden is averaging 1.4 steals and 1 block per game. His overall Fanhoops player efficiency ranking is 5th in the NBA at 52.15.
 


     Trevor Ariza is also off to a great start, shooting a blistering 60% from three point range and 58% overall, while averaging more than 17 points per game. He lit up the Heat for 19 second half points Tuesday. Of course the shooting percentage won't hold, but it's a great start for Ariza who has calmed most of the fears over the departed Chandler Parsons.  The Rockets defense has been outstanding as well. They are currently in the top 10 defensively, and became the first team to hold the Heat under 100 points this season.  Miami is the first good team that the Rockets have faced so far, and they passed the test on the 2nd half of a back to back no less. Next up for RedNation is a battle with the World Champion San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night at Toyota Center. The Rockets swept the Spurs during the regular season last year 4-0.


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