Sweatin' To the Combines
Every year, like a moth to a flame, I eagerly await the results from the predraft camp. I like to see who can jump out of the gym, who's actually four inches shorter than their college listed height and who can't bench 185 pounds. I'm interested in this but I don't think teams should take much stock in this beyond height, weight and wingspan. Those stats could help dictate a position for a player and could either hinder or help them. The NBA is full of dynamic athletes but on the court statistics are what teams should really focus on. People who think Durant's stock should slip due to this are crazy just like anyone that passed on Josh Howard because they wanted potential rather than results. This all goes back to my post about Joakim earlier and I'm afraid someone will take Yi, who could be very solid, over a player that has a much slimmer chance of failing. I get excited about potential as well but how many teams do we need in the league like Atlanta or Boston that are full of potential and nothing else?
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Sunday, June 10, 2007
Friday, June 01, 2007
The King of Television
While I may not agree with a lot of what the NBA is doing currently, it is hard for me to not support a league that displays my favorite sport. I'm not about individual play and I prefer basketball that showcases the team over any one player but Lebron James will save the NBA this year. Every game he steps up and builds upon his legend, the league gets more and more fans to tune in. Another Finals with defensive oriented teams like the Spurs and Pistons could be devastating for the league. While I appreciate the coaching of the Spurs a more casual fan just might as well take a Tylenol PM instead. If the Cavs move on, I would be surprised if they beat the Spurs but then again, I thought the Pistons would roll right over them as well. Enjoy the show and the NBA needed this right now just like Magic and Bird in the early 80's and MJ in the early 90's.
While I may not agree with a lot of what the NBA is doing currently, it is hard for me to not support a league that displays my favorite sport. I'm not about individual play and I prefer basketball that showcases the team over any one player but Lebron James will save the NBA this year. Every game he steps up and builds upon his legend, the league gets more and more fans to tune in. Another Finals with defensive oriented teams like the Spurs and Pistons could be devastating for the league. While I appreciate the coaching of the Spurs a more casual fan just might as well take a Tylenol PM instead. If the Cavs move on, I would be surprised if they beat the Spurs but then again, I thought the Pistons would roll right over them as well. Enjoy the show and the NBA needed this right now just like Magic and Bird in the early 80's and MJ in the early 90's.
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