2005 was Thomas Davis' inaugural season in the National Football League, and it's safe to say that the Carolina Panther didn't enjoy his first taste of the big time. Unfortunately, the former University of Georgia standout free safety failed to catch on with the Panthers, struggling mightily to pick up the position in the pros. Luckily for the 23-year-old, the Carolina coaching staff is giving him an opportunity as an outside linebacker, a position he played on a few occasions in college.In April '05, the Panthers put a great deal of faith in Davis, using their first-Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers #86 Hines Ward Realtree camo Jersey
round pick on the All-American, who helped lead the Bulldogs to prominence in his three-year stint with the program. In his final two seasons at Georgia, Davis racked up 219 tackles, 7 ? sacks and five forced fumbles in 25 games.Thanks to his proven on-field prowess, the Carolina Panthers invested the 14th overall selection on Davis, hoping he'd become the league's next star safety. However, he struggled mightily as a rookie, picking up just 38 tackles and 1 ? sacks in 16 games. Davis ended up starting the first two games of what proved to be a successful season for the Panthers, but was pulled because of poor performance. As a result, veteran Marlon McCree took the reins at the free safety position, and did quite well, intercepting three passes.After facing difficulties for most of the year, Davis found new life with the Panthers, as they began bouncing him back and forth between safety and linebacker. The youngster took to his position, which gave the coaching staff hope that he could someday have a legitimate career.This offseason, the Panthers waved Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers James Harrison Realtree camo Jersey
goodbye to stellar weak-side linebacker Will Witherspoon in free agency. Witherspoon had four productive seasons in Carolina, notching 354 total tackles, eight sacks and seven interceptions. The St. Louis Rams paid the up-and-comer $33 million over six seasons back in March, which was just too high of a price-tag for the Panthers.With Witherspoon out of the fold, head coach John Fox, defensive coordinator Mike Trgovac and linebackers coach Ken Flajole will turn to Davis. One factor already in Davis' favor is size. Both he and Witherspoon weigh in at 231 pounds, while Witherspoon holds a one inch height advantage. For those saying Davis is too small to play linebacker, think again.Davis, who previously wore No. 47, will be switching to 58 so it complies with his new position. As fans of the Carolina Panthers know, Davis' new number was held by team legend Mark Fields for three seasons. Unfortunately, Fields has been battling Hodgkins Disease since 2003, which caused him to miss last season. Essentially, it would take a miracle for the 33-year-old to lace up his cleats and play again. Fields is still highly respected by the organization, though, who asked him if Davis could wear his number. The classy Fields agreed.Entering the season, the Panthers are hoping a little of Fields' Reebok San Francisco 49ers #21 Frank GORE Realtree camo Jersey
past magic can rub off on their young outside 'backer. With Fields in his corner and proven middle linebacker Dan Morgan next to him, don't expect Davis to fold. His career's been forgettable up to now, but it can all be washed away in the blink of an eye when Davis lines up in the team's Sept. 10 opener against the division rival Atlanta Falcons. --Get more on Thomas Davis
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Delonte West, and even Tony Allen. Not a very productive draft. 2010 Grade: D- Boston Celtics (15) Drafted Al Jefferson. (24) Dallas traded the No. 24 pick (Delonte West), Raef LaFrentz, Jiri Welsch, and Chris Mills to Boston for Antoine Walker and Tony Delk. (25) Detroit traded the No. 25 pick (Tony Allen), Chucky Atkins, and Lindsey Hunter to Boston for Mike James. Boston sent Chris Mills to Atlanta. (40) Drafted Justin Reed Players received: Al Jefferson, Delonte West, Raef LaFrentz, Jiri Welsch, Tony Allen, Chucky Atkins, Lindsey Hunter, Justin Reed Players lost: Antoine Walker, Tony Delk, Mike James, Chris Mills 2007 Review: Boston traded a small forward who thinks he John Starks in Antoine Walker for a center who thinks he a small forward in Raef LaFrentz. That a wash. Mills was a has been Dallas Cowboys jersey
while Welsch was a never-was. That a wash. Atkins and Hunter versus Delk and James is a wash. However, with the picks they received, they did a nice job forming the nucleus of their future with Jefferson, West, and Allen. Jefferson has slowly but steadily developed into a post presence, and is the second best scoring big man in the entire 2005 draft. Considering Boston got him at 17, that a steal. Delonte West is best suited to being a backup, but is a decent guard, Tony Allen commits too many turnovers and is a poor shooter. Kevin Martin wouldve been a better pick, but Allen does have tremendous open floor skills and potential. If that potential gets tapped into, the Celtics grade goes from B+ to A. 2007 Grade: B+ 2010 Review: Boston broke up their team in 2004 and built a nice nucleus with the pieces they gave up. Antoine Walker turned into Delonte West, an underrated player who can shoot, slash, post, pass, defend, and play tough hard-nosed basketball. Mike James turned into Tony Allen, an above-average defender with average offensive skills. The Celtics own draft pick turned into Al Jefferson, a premier offensive post scorer who is improving as a jump shooter and a passer. The Celtics did a great job of drafting good young talent. 2010 Grade: A+ New Orleans Hornets (18) Drafted J.R. Smith. (44) Drafted Tim Pickett. 2007 Review: New Orleans was the first team seduced by Smith phenomenal talent. If Smith were ever given a brain to match his talent, teams would go out of their way to dish out a max contract to him. Instead we have a boy who breaks off plays in the crucial moments of playoff series so he can jack up threes. Instead we have a boy with no defense, no ball movement, and no conscious. Instead we have a boy who skips morning practices because hes not a morning person. Instead we have a boy who sits idly at the scorers table while his coach gives instructions to his team at their bench. Instead we have a boy who is too cool for any speed limit or seat belt and now has the blood of a friend on his hands. The pick gets an F, but J.R. Smith gets an F-. 2007 Grade: F 2010 Review: No player has come farther his last two seasons in the league than J.R. Smith. Two seasons ago, Smith was a disaster. A selfish miscreant of a player who didn take the game seriously and didn take his life seriously. Due to a tragic car accident that took the life of one of Smith friends, George Karl willingness to give second chances, and Smith own personal maturation, he changed his outlook on life and has improved exponentially as a player. Instead of being a gunner who broke off plays to jack up shots, Smith has refined his game considerably. His shot selection is still questionable, but improved; his passing abilities are considerable, and he shown glimpses of being a lock-down defender. All those traits are purification of the wondrous natural abilities Smith has. When his career is said and done, based on talent alone, he has a chance to be the second best player out of the 2004 draft. New Denver Broncos jersey
Orleans couldn reach through to him, but Smith needed that horrific car accident to allow himself to open up to others. Now he one of the most explosive players in the league, and a terrific choice at the No. 18th pick. 2010 Grade: A- Miami Heat (19) Drafted Dorell Wright. (38) Toronto traded the draft rights to Albert Mirales to Miami for the draft rights to Pape Sow and the No. 58 pick in 2005 (Uros Slokar). (53) Drafted Matt Freije. Players received: Dorell Wright, Albert Mirales, Matt Freije Players lost: Pape Sow, Uros Slokar 2007 Review: Dorell Wright and a bunch of stiffs. For sure, Wright has talent, but coming out of high school he wasn prepared to play in the NBA his first several seasons. Given that the Heat were busy winning a championship, developing Wright was never a top priority. Last year was his first chance to see extended minutes and he proved to still be too raw for extended action. With the Heat looking to retool their supporting cast and get younger, Wright could be called upon to produce as soon as next year. Given the dearth of small forwards selected after Wright (Trevor Ariza not withstanding), even if Dorell never develops, it hard to criticize the Heat for not selecting somebody else. Trevor Ariza is a run-and gun player while the Heat are a half court team, so you can even assume hed be a better fit in Miami. 2007 Grade: C- 2010 Review: Dorell Wright has been a seldom-used bench player who has never evolved into more than a bit rotation player. The Heat didn need a shooting guard with Dwyane Wade in tow, so passing on Kevin Martin is understandable, nor did they need a defensive-minded frontcourt player with Udonis Haslem in tow, so Anderson Varejao wouldve been a bad pick. Because of this, the Wright selection doesn quite look like an awful pick. Even Trevor Ariza open court skills wouldn translate as well to the grind-it-out Heat. It wasn an awful pick, just not a very good one. 2010 Grade: C- Denver Nuggets (20) Drafted Jameer Nelson. Traded the draft rights to Nelson to Orlando for their No. 21 pick in 2005 (Julius Hodge). Players received: Julius Hodge Players lost: Jameer Nelson 2007 Review: The Nuggets biggest need in the Carmelo era has been a quality shooting guard who can hit a jump shot. The Nuggets have been stuck with the ancient Voshon Lenard, the inept Demarr Johnson, and the brainless J.R. Smith. Jameer Nelson would have been a nice addition playing along side Andre Miller and Carmelo. Even when Allen Iverson arrived this year, Detroit Lions
Nelson could have started at point guard. His warts as a decision maker would have been hidden in the Nuggets system because Allen Iverson has the ball in his hands so much anyway. Instead, the Nuggets picked up Julius Hodge a year later. Whether it be a result of injuries or bad luck, Hodge has seen more time in the developmental league than on the hardwood. The Nuggets got the worse player in the deal and missed out on someone who couldve helped their team. 2007 Grade: F 2010 Review: Jameer Nelson has turned into a steady hand, capable of making smart decisions on the fly, hitting clutch jump shots, and making up for average athleticism with smarts, toughness, and moxie. In other words, he was Chauncey Billups before Chauncey Billups. In Nelson stead, the Nuggets drafted Julius Hidge who never turned into an NBA player. The Nuggets traded an All-Star for a scrub. That decision earns them an F. 2010 Grade: F New Jersey Nets (22) Drafted Viktor Khryapa. Then traded the draft rights to Khryapa to Portland for Eddie Gill and cash. (51) Drafted Christian Drejer. Players received: Eddie Gill, Christian Drejer Players lost: Viktor Khryapa 2007 Review: As a Florida Gators fan, I hold a hatred in my heart for Christian Drejer decision to quit on the Gators midway through the 2003-04 season to play professional ball in Europe. It no surprise that such a coward never played a single minute in the NBA. Rue Drejer for scorning the Gators and rue the Nets for drafting him! 2007 Grade: D 2010 Review: Christian Drejer never turned into an NBA-caliber player, while the Nets could have come away with more with the 22nd selection than Eddie Gill and cash. Anderson Varejao? Trevor Ariza? Kevin Martin? Even Sasha Vujacic wouldve been a more productive pick. 2010 Grade: F Sacramento Kings (26) Drafted Kevin Martin. (48) Traded the No. 55 pick (ended up with Houston as Luis Flores), Keon Clark, and a future pick to Utah for their No. 48 pick (Ricky Minard). Players received: Kevin Martin, Ricky Minard Players lost: Keon Clark 2007 Review: Sacramento got one of the steals of the draft considering how low they were picking, and they took a risk in picking somebody from Western Carolina. Instead of getting a nobody, they got a player who shows potential to put up 20 points a game for a long time. Martin still has to bulk up his frame, be more consistent, and play better against better defensesmy guess is that achieving the first will help him achieve the next two. But Martin is the best player from the middle of the draft down. Great pick. 2007 Grade: A 2010 Review: Kevin Martin is one of the most overrated players in the game todaya soft, defenseless jump shooter who can only play on the perimeter. That being said, he still a talented shooter who can create his own points. At the 26th position in the draft, it hard to do much better, especially in terms of pure scoring. A terrific pick. 2010 Grade: A Los Angeles Lakers (27) Drafted Sasha Vujacic. (56) Drafted Marcus Douthit. 2007 Review: Sasha Vujacic can hit standstill threes with good accuracy, and isn a bad third string point guard. Chris Duhon would have been a better pick, as he could help take pressure off of Kobe much more than Vujacic can. 2007 Grade: C- Green Bay Packers jersey
2010 Review: Trevor Ariza wouldve been a better pick than Sasha Vujacic, as Vujacic has been an embarrassment the past handful of seasons. He a respectable standstill shooter but he takes too many bad shots and plays overaggressive, but ineffective, defense. The only caveat is that he also a shooting guard, and the only backup shooting guard on the Lakers roster the past handful of seasons. No other shooting guard taken after Vujacic contributed much in the NBA. 2010 Grade: D+ San Antonio Spurs (28) Drafted Beno Udrih. (52) Drafted Romain Sato. (57) Drafted Sergei Karaulov. 2007 Review: Chris Duhon penchant for partying too hard and missing team functions wouldn fly in San Antonio. Beno Udrih is steady as can be and helped the Spurs win a championship later the next season. Even with a late pick and an awful crop of players to choose from, the Spurs select a player that helps their team. That why they're the best run organization in the league. 2007 Grade: B 2010 Review: Beno Udrih steady play helped the Spurs win a championship, so that tilts the pick heavily in San Antonio favor. Only Anderson Varejao, Chris Duhon, and Trevor Ariza were selected after Udrih and still have prominent roles in the NBA. Varejao wouldve fit in perfectly, but Duhon partied too hard during the early portion of his career, and Ariza more of an open-court gambler than the disciplined defender Spurs coach Gregg Popovich wants his players to be. Varejao may have been the better choice, but Udrih acquainted himself well as a mediocre starter/solid backup in his career. 2010 Grade: B Indiana Pacers (29) Drafted David Harrison. (59) Drafted Rashad Wright. 2007 Review: David Harrison is a stiff. Anderson Varejao would have been the right pick. Rashad Wright was the last pick of the draft so you don expect anything out of him. Still, the Pacers haven gotten much out of their first round pick. 2007 Grade: D 2010 Review: The Pacers got nothing out of their two draft picks whatsoever. The very next player chosen after Harrison was Anderson Varejao. Oops. 2010 Grade: F New York Knicks (16) New York traded their No. 16 pick (ended up in Utah as Kirk Snyder), Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward, Maceij Lampe, Milos Vujanic, and a future pick to Phoenix for Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway and Cezary Trybanski. (43) Drafted Trevor Ariza. Players received: Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway, Cezary Trybanski, Trevor Ariza Players lost: Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward, Maceij Lampe, Milos Vujanic 2007 Review: As much as you criticize the Marbury trade, look at the players traded to get him. With the exception of Antonio McDyess, all those names disappeared when they left New York. Also, with the Knicks pathetic cap situation and abysmal talent base, there is no reason to believe superstars such as Gilbert Arenas and Steve Nash would have wanted to come to New York, and there is no reason to believe the Knicks would have had the cap Houston Texans jersey
room to sign them as free agents, or the resources to acquire them in any sign and trades. Trevor Ariza can run all over the court, defend, score in transition, finish above the rim, and provide energy off the bench. Ariza feuded with then-coach Larry Brown about Ariza desire to have more plays run for him on offense and about David Lee taking his minutes. With Ariza becoming a nuisance, the Knicks decision to trade him was justified.
while Welsch was a never-was. That a wash. Atkins and Hunter versus Delk and James is a wash. However, with the picks they received, they did a nice job forming the nucleus of their future with Jefferson, West, and Allen. Jefferson has slowly but steadily developed into a post presence, and is the second best scoring big man in the entire 2005 draft. Considering Boston got him at 17, that a steal. Delonte West is best suited to being a backup, but is a decent guard, Tony Allen commits too many turnovers and is a poor shooter. Kevin Martin wouldve been a better pick, but Allen does have tremendous open floor skills and potential. If that potential gets tapped into, the Celtics grade goes from B+ to A. 2007 Grade: B+ 2010 Review: Boston broke up their team in 2004 and built a nice nucleus with the pieces they gave up. Antoine Walker turned into Delonte West, an underrated player who can shoot, slash, post, pass, defend, and play tough hard-nosed basketball. Mike James turned into Tony Allen, an above-average defender with average offensive skills. The Celtics own draft pick turned into Al Jefferson, a premier offensive post scorer who is improving as a jump shooter and a passer. The Celtics did a great job of drafting good young talent. 2010 Grade: A+ New Orleans Hornets (18) Drafted J.R. Smith. (44) Drafted Tim Pickett. 2007 Review: New Orleans was the first team seduced by Smith phenomenal talent. If Smith were ever given a brain to match his talent, teams would go out of their way to dish out a max contract to him. Instead we have a boy who breaks off plays in the crucial moments of playoff series so he can jack up threes. Instead we have a boy with no defense, no ball movement, and no conscious. Instead we have a boy who skips morning practices because hes not a morning person. Instead we have a boy who sits idly at the scorers table while his coach gives instructions to his team at their bench. Instead we have a boy who is too cool for any speed limit or seat belt and now has the blood of a friend on his hands. The pick gets an F, but J.R. Smith gets an F-. 2007 Grade: F 2010 Review: No player has come farther his last two seasons in the league than J.R. Smith. Two seasons ago, Smith was a disaster. A selfish miscreant of a player who didn take the game seriously and didn take his life seriously. Due to a tragic car accident that took the life of one of Smith friends, George Karl willingness to give second chances, and Smith own personal maturation, he changed his outlook on life and has improved exponentially as a player. Instead of being a gunner who broke off plays to jack up shots, Smith has refined his game considerably. His shot selection is still questionable, but improved; his passing abilities are considerable, and he shown glimpses of being a lock-down defender. All those traits are purification of the wondrous natural abilities Smith has. When his career is said and done, based on talent alone, he has a chance to be the second best player out of the 2004 draft. New Denver Broncos jersey
Orleans couldn reach through to him, but Smith needed that horrific car accident to allow himself to open up to others. Now he one of the most explosive players in the league, and a terrific choice at the No. 18th pick. 2010 Grade: A- Miami Heat (19) Drafted Dorell Wright. (38) Toronto traded the draft rights to Albert Mirales to Miami for the draft rights to Pape Sow and the No. 58 pick in 2005 (Uros Slokar). (53) Drafted Matt Freije. Players received: Dorell Wright, Albert Mirales, Matt Freije Players lost: Pape Sow, Uros Slokar 2007 Review: Dorell Wright and a bunch of stiffs. For sure, Wright has talent, but coming out of high school he wasn prepared to play in the NBA his first several seasons. Given that the Heat were busy winning a championship, developing Wright was never a top priority. Last year was his first chance to see extended minutes and he proved to still be too raw for extended action. With the Heat looking to retool their supporting cast and get younger, Wright could be called upon to produce as soon as next year. Given the dearth of small forwards selected after Wright (Trevor Ariza not withstanding), even if Dorell never develops, it hard to criticize the Heat for not selecting somebody else. Trevor Ariza is a run-and gun player while the Heat are a half court team, so you can even assume hed be a better fit in Miami. 2007 Grade: C- 2010 Review: Dorell Wright has been a seldom-used bench player who has never evolved into more than a bit rotation player. The Heat didn need a shooting guard with Dwyane Wade in tow, so passing on Kevin Martin is understandable, nor did they need a defensive-minded frontcourt player with Udonis Haslem in tow, so Anderson Varejao wouldve been a bad pick. Because of this, the Wright selection doesn quite look like an awful pick. Even Trevor Ariza open court skills wouldn translate as well to the grind-it-out Heat. It wasn an awful pick, just not a very good one. 2010 Grade: C- Denver Nuggets (20) Drafted Jameer Nelson. Traded the draft rights to Nelson to Orlando for their No. 21 pick in 2005 (Julius Hodge). Players received: Julius Hodge Players lost: Jameer Nelson 2007 Review: The Nuggets biggest need in the Carmelo era has been a quality shooting guard who can hit a jump shot. The Nuggets have been stuck with the ancient Voshon Lenard, the inept Demarr Johnson, and the brainless J.R. Smith. Jameer Nelson would have been a nice addition playing along side Andre Miller and Carmelo. Even when Allen Iverson arrived this year, Detroit Lions
Nelson could have started at point guard. His warts as a decision maker would have been hidden in the Nuggets system because Allen Iverson has the ball in his hands so much anyway. Instead, the Nuggets picked up Julius Hodge a year later. Whether it be a result of injuries or bad luck, Hodge has seen more time in the developmental league than on the hardwood. The Nuggets got the worse player in the deal and missed out on someone who couldve helped their team. 2007 Grade: F 2010 Review: Jameer Nelson has turned into a steady hand, capable of making smart decisions on the fly, hitting clutch jump shots, and making up for average athleticism with smarts, toughness, and moxie. In other words, he was Chauncey Billups before Chauncey Billups. In Nelson stead, the Nuggets drafted Julius Hidge who never turned into an NBA player. The Nuggets traded an All-Star for a scrub. That decision earns them an F. 2010 Grade: F New Jersey Nets (22) Drafted Viktor Khryapa. Then traded the draft rights to Khryapa to Portland for Eddie Gill and cash. (51) Drafted Christian Drejer. Players received: Eddie Gill, Christian Drejer Players lost: Viktor Khryapa 2007 Review: As a Florida Gators fan, I hold a hatred in my heart for Christian Drejer decision to quit on the Gators midway through the 2003-04 season to play professional ball in Europe. It no surprise that such a coward never played a single minute in the NBA. Rue Drejer for scorning the Gators and rue the Nets for drafting him! 2007 Grade: D 2010 Review: Christian Drejer never turned into an NBA-caliber player, while the Nets could have come away with more with the 22nd selection than Eddie Gill and cash. Anderson Varejao? Trevor Ariza? Kevin Martin? Even Sasha Vujacic wouldve been a more productive pick. 2010 Grade: F Sacramento Kings (26) Drafted Kevin Martin. (48) Traded the No. 55 pick (ended up with Houston as Luis Flores), Keon Clark, and a future pick to Utah for their No. 48 pick (Ricky Minard). Players received: Kevin Martin, Ricky Minard Players lost: Keon Clark 2007 Review: Sacramento got one of the steals of the draft considering how low they were picking, and they took a risk in picking somebody from Western Carolina. Instead of getting a nobody, they got a player who shows potential to put up 20 points a game for a long time. Martin still has to bulk up his frame, be more consistent, and play better against better defensesmy guess is that achieving the first will help him achieve the next two. But Martin is the best player from the middle of the draft down. Great pick. 2007 Grade: A 2010 Review: Kevin Martin is one of the most overrated players in the game todaya soft, defenseless jump shooter who can only play on the perimeter. That being said, he still a talented shooter who can create his own points. At the 26th position in the draft, it hard to do much better, especially in terms of pure scoring. A terrific pick. 2010 Grade: A Los Angeles Lakers (27) Drafted Sasha Vujacic. (56) Drafted Marcus Douthit. 2007 Review: Sasha Vujacic can hit standstill threes with good accuracy, and isn a bad third string point guard. Chris Duhon would have been a better pick, as he could help take pressure off of Kobe much more than Vujacic can. 2007 Grade: C- Green Bay Packers jersey
2010 Review: Trevor Ariza wouldve been a better pick than Sasha Vujacic, as Vujacic has been an embarrassment the past handful of seasons. He a respectable standstill shooter but he takes too many bad shots and plays overaggressive, but ineffective, defense. The only caveat is that he also a shooting guard, and the only backup shooting guard on the Lakers roster the past handful of seasons. No other shooting guard taken after Vujacic contributed much in the NBA. 2010 Grade: D+ San Antonio Spurs (28) Drafted Beno Udrih. (52) Drafted Romain Sato. (57) Drafted Sergei Karaulov. 2007 Review: Chris Duhon penchant for partying too hard and missing team functions wouldn fly in San Antonio. Beno Udrih is steady as can be and helped the Spurs win a championship later the next season. Even with a late pick and an awful crop of players to choose from, the Spurs select a player that helps their team. That why they're the best run organization in the league. 2007 Grade: B 2010 Review: Beno Udrih steady play helped the Spurs win a championship, so that tilts the pick heavily in San Antonio favor. Only Anderson Varejao, Chris Duhon, and Trevor Ariza were selected after Udrih and still have prominent roles in the NBA. Varejao wouldve fit in perfectly, but Duhon partied too hard during the early portion of his career, and Ariza more of an open-court gambler than the disciplined defender Spurs coach Gregg Popovich wants his players to be. Varejao may have been the better choice, but Udrih acquainted himself well as a mediocre starter/solid backup in his career. 2010 Grade: B Indiana Pacers (29) Drafted David Harrison. (59) Drafted Rashad Wright. 2007 Review: David Harrison is a stiff. Anderson Varejao would have been the right pick. Rashad Wright was the last pick of the draft so you don expect anything out of him. Still, the Pacers haven gotten much out of their first round pick. 2007 Grade: D 2010 Review: The Pacers got nothing out of their two draft picks whatsoever. The very next player chosen after Harrison was Anderson Varejao. Oops. 2010 Grade: F New York Knicks (16) New York traded their No. 16 pick (ended up in Utah as Kirk Snyder), Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward, Maceij Lampe, Milos Vujanic, and a future pick to Phoenix for Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway and Cezary Trybanski. (43) Drafted Trevor Ariza. Players received: Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway, Cezary Trybanski, Trevor Ariza Players lost: Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Charlie Ward, Maceij Lampe, Milos Vujanic 2007 Review: As much as you criticize the Marbury trade, look at the players traded to get him. With the exception of Antonio McDyess, all those names disappeared when they left New York. Also, with the Knicks pathetic cap situation and abysmal talent base, there is no reason to believe superstars such as Gilbert Arenas and Steve Nash would have wanted to come to New York, and there is no reason to believe the Knicks would have had the cap Houston Texans jersey
room to sign them as free agents, or the resources to acquire them in any sign and trades. Trevor Ariza can run all over the court, defend, score in transition, finish above the rim, and provide energy off the bench. Ariza feuded with then-coach Larry Brown about Ariza desire to have more plays run for him on offense and about David Lee taking his minutes. With Ariza becoming a nuisance, the Knicks decision to trade him was justified.
12 Jan 11 Who Should Sponsor the “Blowing Up” of the Phoenix Suns?
Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesEverything weve heard about the Phoenix Suns has been heavy and full of doom and gloom. The Suns can hold a lead, losers of seven out of ten, Amare trade rumors, they struggle on TNT, it time to fireSteve Kerr (constantly from @ZoDogg34 on Twitter), and it time to start over and make some moves. Negativity has run rampant over the last week.While the dark-side of the Suns is great for discussion, it bad for the overall mental well-being of the inhabitants of Planet Orange.With that in mind, it time to significantly lighten the mood. If Reebok Green Bay Packers #52 Clay Matthews Realtree camo Jersey
it inevitable that the Suns will blow it up and start all over, why not have some fun with it? Here how to do it.According to theUSA Today PopCandy blog a fantastic source for randompop culture newsKraft Mac Cheese will be the title sponsor for the implosion of Texas Stadium this Spring.The story intrigued me, and I figured, if the former home of the Dallas Cowboys can find a sponsor for its demolition, why can the Suns find a sponsor for the blowing up of the team?We all know that ownership is looking for creative ways to avoid the NBA luxury tax, but why not a creative way to afford to pay for it?Like always, the Sports Retorter is here to help. I don just come up with an idea and leave the team hanging, Ive done the leg work and extensive research to come up with the perfect sponsors for the demolition of the Suns roster.Rock Bottom Bar and GrillEveryone is saying the Suns have hit Rock Bottom, so why not get some money out of them for the publicity? There are even marketing tie-ins that the team and the restaurant can do. Why not offer fans a dollar off for every point the Suns lose by (might get expensive if things get really ugly)? That way fans are still vested in the team when the inevitable losses associated with rebuilding occur.Shaquille ONeal Most Suns fans mark the acquisition Reebok Indianapolis Colts 18 Peyton Manning Realtree camo Jersey
ofShaq as the beginning of the end for the team. Why not let him sponsor the official end?It works because he owes the franchise some money back for his anticlimactic two seasons in purple and orange, and Shaq is used to helping dismantle franchises.San Antonio SpursTheyve pretty much ended the Suns championship hopes at every turn the last decade, so why not have them pay to put the Suns out of their misery for good? The demolition of thePhoenix Suns , brought to you by the San Antonio Spurs. It just sounds right. Plus, it seems fitting that Robert Horry could hurt the Suns immediate championship chances and get them to throw in the towel.Payment must be in cash. We will not accept Manu Ginobili or Richard Jefferson as payment.The Discovery Channel The network is known for blowing things up, so why not have them help out in Phoenix? The Suns fit their brand because, like the Mythbusters, they tested the myth that an offensive minded, fast paced team can win an NBA championship and emphatically confirmed it. Also, they can have Mike Rowe, host ofDirty Jobs , follow Steve Kerr andRobert Sarver as they try to rebuild the team while keeping the fans engaged.If the process goes to plan and the Suns dealAmare Stoudemire and others, the franchise could be Destroyed in Secondswhich also happens to air on the Discovery Channel.It all about synergy.Verve Energy DrinkNo real reason here. They just seem to sponsor everything in the arena, so why not this?The US GovernmentThey bailed everyone else out, so why not help Reebok Minnesota Vikings 28 Adrian Peterson Realtree camo Jersey
the Suns while they restructure? No matter how bad things get for the team, theyll never be bigger embarrassments than AIG and the auto industry.Robert SarverWho are we kidding, he been paying for it all along as the main sponsor, so why not just make it official? If Amare Stoudemire is traded for expiring contracts, his name will be all over it anyway.
it inevitable that the Suns will blow it up and start all over, why not have some fun with it? Here how to do it.According to theUSA Today PopCandy blog a fantastic source for randompop culture newsKraft Mac Cheese will be the title sponsor for the implosion of Texas Stadium this Spring.The story intrigued me, and I figured, if the former home of the Dallas Cowboys can find a sponsor for its demolition, why can the Suns find a sponsor for the blowing up of the team?We all know that ownership is looking for creative ways to avoid the NBA luxury tax, but why not a creative way to afford to pay for it?Like always, the Sports Retorter is here to help. I don just come up with an idea and leave the team hanging, Ive done the leg work and extensive research to come up with the perfect sponsors for the demolition of the Suns roster.Rock Bottom Bar and GrillEveryone is saying the Suns have hit Rock Bottom, so why not get some money out of them for the publicity? There are even marketing tie-ins that the team and the restaurant can do. Why not offer fans a dollar off for every point the Suns lose by (might get expensive if things get really ugly)? That way fans are still vested in the team when the inevitable losses associated with rebuilding occur.Shaquille ONeal Most Suns fans mark the acquisition Reebok Indianapolis Colts 18 Peyton Manning Realtree camo Jersey
ofShaq as the beginning of the end for the team. Why not let him sponsor the official end?It works because he owes the franchise some money back for his anticlimactic two seasons in purple and orange, and Shaq is used to helping dismantle franchises.San Antonio SpursTheyve pretty much ended the Suns championship hopes at every turn the last decade, so why not have them pay to put the Suns out of their misery for good? The demolition of thePhoenix Suns , brought to you by the San Antonio Spurs. It just sounds right. Plus, it seems fitting that Robert Horry could hurt the Suns immediate championship chances and get them to throw in the towel.Payment must be in cash. We will not accept Manu Ginobili or Richard Jefferson as payment.The Discovery Channel The network is known for blowing things up, so why not have them help out in Phoenix? The Suns fit their brand because, like the Mythbusters, they tested the myth that an offensive minded, fast paced team can win an NBA championship and emphatically confirmed it. Also, they can have Mike Rowe, host ofDirty Jobs , follow Steve Kerr andRobert Sarver as they try to rebuild the team while keeping the fans engaged.If the process goes to plan and the Suns dealAmare Stoudemire and others, the franchise could be Destroyed in Secondswhich also happens to air on the Discovery Channel.It all about synergy.Verve Energy DrinkNo real reason here. They just seem to sponsor everything in the arena, so why not this?The US GovernmentThey bailed everyone else out, so why not help Reebok Minnesota Vikings 28 Adrian Peterson Realtree camo Jersey
the Suns while they restructure? No matter how bad things get for the team, theyll never be bigger embarrassments than AIG and the auto industry.Robert SarverWho are we kidding, he been paying for it all along as the main sponsor, so why not just make it official? If Amare Stoudemire is traded for expiring contracts, his name will be all over it anyway.
12 Jan 11 Amare Stoudemire: Phoenix Suns Setting Themselves Up for an Ugly Trade
Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesOriginally posted on Fanster.com If you've listened to the Show to be Named Later at all this week, you know Vince Marotta's less than pleased with how the Phoenix Suns are showcasing Amare Stoudemire while attempting to trade him.To sum up, Stoudemire's been in the situation you would Reebok Arizona Cardinals Larry Fitzgerald Realtree camo Jersey
least expect to see an All-Star on the trading blockon the bench in crunch time or uninvolved on the court. In Tuesday's overtime loss to Charlotte, Phoenix shuffled Stoudemire in and out faster than a hockey lineup change. The reason: Stoudemire's benefit on the offensive end of the ball versus his detrimental effect on the defensive end. (On a slight tangent, if Stoudemire thinks he's still worth max money when the rest of the league knows he can't be trusted defensively in crunch time, he's a seriously misguided man.) Even when Stoudemire was on the floor, Phoenix rarely went to him for points when they needed them, and let's face it: Lately, the Suns have needed points. Their shooting has dropped dramatically in January, and Stoudemire's 56 percent shooting clip should be more appealing to a team in this kind of stretch. Instead, no isolation for Stoudemire, no slew of pick-and-rolls with Steve Nash, and no win. Two nights later, Stoudemire scored 22 points in three quarters. He didn't play a single minute in the fourth, and not because the Suns or Mavs had already put the game away. It was because Gentry felt a crew of Lou Amundson, Channing Frye, and Earl Clark was performing too well to be taken off the floor. Any other night, I'd have believe him. And yes, the crew on the floor was surprisingly and pleasantly productive. To be redundant, Stoudemire had punched in 22 points in only three quarters. Gentry had to have known this. These kinds of decisions (see: Gentry's obsession with bad zone defense) make Suns fans wonder what Phoenix's braintrust is thinking. Yes, the Suns won (on TNT, finally). It's impossible to say for sure if they would have won with Stoudemire playing in the fourth quarter. It's not impossible to say that his trade value would have gone up with Reebok Baltimore Ravens #5 Joe Flacco Realtree camo Jersey
a 30 to 40-point night. Of course, demonstrations like those mentioned above will have their repercussions. Other teams are watching closely, at least the near-dozen teams mentioned to be interested in acquiring Stoudemire. Don't think that this diminishing display of Stoudemire's talent won't result in an equally diminished return in any deal involving him. It's easy to picture Kerr working the phones, trying to get as close to "fair value" as he can. Teams will low-ball him with bad offers. Kerr will respond, "Look, this is an All-Star, a franchise player." Team X, on the other line, will say, "Funny, it sure hasn't looked that way." When that happens and Phoenix (assuming they can get something feasible done before the trading deadline) gets a decent player, peanuts, and a worthless pick, Suns fans will take up their torches and pitchforks and march down Jefferson Street. Bob Sarver and Steve Kerr will try to explain away their own (and Gentry's) idiocy. I say their idiocy because if they showcased Stoudemire a little more, the Suns wouldn't end up like the Memphis Grizzlies in the Pau Gasol trade. Suns fans are scared of another Shaq trade (i.e. legit player for cap room). They don't want Stoudemire shipped out for Zydrunas Ilgauskus' expiring contract (and Ilgauskus himself would just be waived to spend more money), J.J. Hickson, and two bad draft picks (high 20s pick, guaranteed). They don't want to contemplate swapping STAT for Jermaine O'Neal's albatross of a contract that expires this season. What good is free agent money if no player close to Stoudemire's talent level will want it in Phoenix? LeBron James? Chris Bosh? Dwyane Wade? Joe Johnson? Between their own teams and the respective calls of Miami, New York, and New Jersey, all of them will be gone before even considering theReebok Baltimore Ravens #27 Ray Rice Realtree camo Jersey
Valley of the Sun. It's obvious the Suns are resigned to trading Stoudemire. If that's the case, then make the best of it. Show him off. Make him believe he's a franchise player, if only to help yourselves. If you don't show his worth, then expect equally worthless value in return.
least expect to see an All-Star on the trading blockon the bench in crunch time or uninvolved on the court. In Tuesday's overtime loss to Charlotte, Phoenix shuffled Stoudemire in and out faster than a hockey lineup change. The reason: Stoudemire's benefit on the offensive end of the ball versus his detrimental effect on the defensive end. (On a slight tangent, if Stoudemire thinks he's still worth max money when the rest of the league knows he can't be trusted defensively in crunch time, he's a seriously misguided man.) Even when Stoudemire was on the floor, Phoenix rarely went to him for points when they needed them, and let's face it: Lately, the Suns have needed points. Their shooting has dropped dramatically in January, and Stoudemire's 56 percent shooting clip should be more appealing to a team in this kind of stretch. Instead, no isolation for Stoudemire, no slew of pick-and-rolls with Steve Nash, and no win. Two nights later, Stoudemire scored 22 points in three quarters. He didn't play a single minute in the fourth, and not because the Suns or Mavs had already put the game away. It was because Gentry felt a crew of Lou Amundson, Channing Frye, and Earl Clark was performing too well to be taken off the floor. Any other night, I'd have believe him. And yes, the crew on the floor was surprisingly and pleasantly productive. To be redundant, Stoudemire had punched in 22 points in only three quarters. Gentry had to have known this. These kinds of decisions (see: Gentry's obsession with bad zone defense) make Suns fans wonder what Phoenix's braintrust is thinking. Yes, the Suns won (on TNT, finally). It's impossible to say for sure if they would have won with Stoudemire playing in the fourth quarter. It's not impossible to say that his trade value would have gone up with Reebok Baltimore Ravens #5 Joe Flacco Realtree camo Jersey
a 30 to 40-point night. Of course, demonstrations like those mentioned above will have their repercussions. Other teams are watching closely, at least the near-dozen teams mentioned to be interested in acquiring Stoudemire. Don't think that this diminishing display of Stoudemire's talent won't result in an equally diminished return in any deal involving him. It's easy to picture Kerr working the phones, trying to get as close to "fair value" as he can. Teams will low-ball him with bad offers. Kerr will respond, "Look, this is an All-Star, a franchise player." Team X, on the other line, will say, "Funny, it sure hasn't looked that way." When that happens and Phoenix (assuming they can get something feasible done before the trading deadline) gets a decent player, peanuts, and a worthless pick, Suns fans will take up their torches and pitchforks and march down Jefferson Street. Bob Sarver and Steve Kerr will try to explain away their own (and Gentry's) idiocy. I say their idiocy because if they showcased Stoudemire a little more, the Suns wouldn't end up like the Memphis Grizzlies in the Pau Gasol trade. Suns fans are scared of another Shaq trade (i.e. legit player for cap room). They don't want Stoudemire shipped out for Zydrunas Ilgauskus' expiring contract (and Ilgauskus himself would just be waived to spend more money), J.J. Hickson, and two bad draft picks (high 20s pick, guaranteed). They don't want to contemplate swapping STAT for Jermaine O'Neal's albatross of a contract that expires this season. What good is free agent money if no player close to Stoudemire's talent level will want it in Phoenix? LeBron James? Chris Bosh? Dwyane Wade? Joe Johnson? Between their own teams and the respective calls of Miami, New York, and New Jersey, all of them will be gone before even considering theReebok Baltimore Ravens #27 Ray Rice Realtree camo Jersey
Valley of the Sun. It's obvious the Suns are resigned to trading Stoudemire. If that's the case, then make the best of it. Show him off. Make him believe he's a franchise player, if only to help yourselves. If you don't show his worth, then expect equally worthless value in return.
2011年1月10日星期一
10 Jan 11 Pivot Points: Despite Win Versus Lakers, Celtics Are A Flawed Product
Jim Rogash/Getty ImagesEven a one point win against a Los Angeles Laker team missing Kobe Bryant couldn't hide the fact the Boston Celtics are teetering on the precipice of their season, and in danger of falling over the side.Take away a brilliant performance by Ray Allen, in which he resembled the decorated player of his recent past, and the Celtics lose yet another game against an opponent who is considered a contender.Boston's record now stands at 3-8 versus the Lakers, the Atlanta Hawks, the Orlando Magic, and the Cleveland Cavaliers, all considered contenders for the Reebok Washington Redskins #98 ORAKPO Realtree camo Jersey
NBA throne, and all currently better than Boston right now.In the Eastern Conference, the Celtics have fell to the fourth seed and are being pressed by a surging Toronto Raptors team in their division, and have lost crucial season series to the Magic and Hawks.To their credit, the Celtics don't seemed as concerned and speak with all the bravado and confidence of their 2008 championship year, but they are in a state of denial because this is not that team.That team excelled on the defensive end and were a terror on the boards, while relying on the dead-eye accuracy of Allen from the perimeter and the penetration of Paul Pierce in the paint.Kevin Garnett, un-hampered by knee injuries, was an explosive presence in the post who instilled energy and passion and Rajon Rondo was a young guard just beginning to understand the depth of Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers 43 Troy Polamalu Realtree camo Jersey
his talents.In a span of two seasons Garnett has been robbed of his former explosiveness due to various injuries and Allen and Pierce have seemed to age before our very eyes as the bedrock of the Celtics' foundation has began to crumble.Boston is now only capable of playing championship defense in small spurts, Allen lacks the quickness which allowed him to run off screens, and opponents have become aware of Pierce's predictable tendencies.The aura of the Celtics as a great rebounding team now rests on the knees of tired legs, or it is represented by the players who serve as capable back-ups to the starters, no longer able to shoulder the burden alone.The one constant through it all has been Rondo, who has grown from a promising young player, to one of the better point guards in the NBA and the sole player capable of backing up the Celtic bravado with his play.Rondo's value was on display against the Lakers as each time he went to the bench Los Angeles made a run, and upon his return the Celtics settled down and tightened up their play.In one fell swoop, Rondo has un-ceremoniously supplanted Garnett as Boston's best player and is the one Celtic whose absence would kill any slim chance Boston has of winning a championship.And even though Rondo is talented, his leadership and ability to stabilize the Celtics on theReebok Green Bay Packers 21 Charles Woodson Realtree camo Jersey
floor will only carry Boston so far and certainly not to the threshold of former greatness.It seems the onus will again fall at the weary feet of the big three, but do Garnett, Allen, and Pierce have enough gas in the tank for one final run at history?
NBA throne, and all currently better than Boston right now.In the Eastern Conference, the Celtics have fell to the fourth seed and are being pressed by a surging Toronto Raptors team in their division, and have lost crucial season series to the Magic and Hawks.To their credit, the Celtics don't seemed as concerned and speak with all the bravado and confidence of their 2008 championship year, but they are in a state of denial because this is not that team.That team excelled on the defensive end and were a terror on the boards, while relying on the dead-eye accuracy of Allen from the perimeter and the penetration of Paul Pierce in the paint.Kevin Garnett, un-hampered by knee injuries, was an explosive presence in the post who instilled energy and passion and Rajon Rondo was a young guard just beginning to understand the depth of Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers 43 Troy Polamalu Realtree camo Jersey
his talents.In a span of two seasons Garnett has been robbed of his former explosiveness due to various injuries and Allen and Pierce have seemed to age before our very eyes as the bedrock of the Celtics' foundation has began to crumble.Boston is now only capable of playing championship defense in small spurts, Allen lacks the quickness which allowed him to run off screens, and opponents have become aware of Pierce's predictable tendencies.The aura of the Celtics as a great rebounding team now rests on the knees of tired legs, or it is represented by the players who serve as capable back-ups to the starters, no longer able to shoulder the burden alone.The one constant through it all has been Rondo, who has grown from a promising young player, to one of the better point guards in the NBA and the sole player capable of backing up the Celtic bravado with his play.Rondo's value was on display against the Lakers as each time he went to the bench Los Angeles made a run, and upon his return the Celtics settled down and tightened up their play.In one fell swoop, Rondo has un-ceremoniously supplanted Garnett as Boston's best player and is the one Celtic whose absence would kill any slim chance Boston has of winning a championship.And even though Rondo is talented, his leadership and ability to stabilize the Celtics on theReebok Green Bay Packers 21 Charles Woodson Realtree camo Jersey
floor will only carry Boston so far and certainly not to the threshold of former greatness.It seems the onus will again fall at the weary feet of the big three, but do Garnett, Allen, and Pierce have enough gas in the tank for one final run at history?
2011年1月9日星期日
9 Jan 11 Zach Randolph's Absence an Improvement for Knicks?
Stephen Dunn/Getty Images“If they get LeBron James (it was worth it),” Randolph says. “If they don’t get him, I wonder. I don’t know.”—Zach RandolphThe Knicks traded Randolph in November 2008 to the Clippers for Tim Thomas and Cuttino Mobley. The Knicks were not looking for any premium players back, just for another team to take his long and expensive contract. Donnie Walsh has worked very hard to get the Knicks under the cap but he could have waited and dealt Zebo or even Jamal Crawford this year for moreSan Diego Chargers jersey
talent or draft picks.Randolph is blossoming for his new team (Memphis Grizzlies), averaging 20.6 points, 11.9 rebounds (second highest of his career) and is shooting 49.5 percent from the field (also the second highest of his career). His shooting percentage has gone up because his three-point attempts have gone down. He has attempted only 30 threes this season (59 games) compared to the 104 in 80 career games with the Knicks.More importantly, he leads the NBA in offensive rebounds per game (4.4) and the 28 year old was named to his first All-Star game this season. San Francisco 49ers jersey
His team is 30-29 and 3.5 games from the eighth seed.Zebo lit up the Knicks over the weekend scoring 31 points with 25 rebounds (10 offensive). He has become a less selfish player, and one can even say has been a good influence on center Marc Gasol.And while he has had troubles in the past and his reputation has been challenged, this season has been a rebirth. The Knicks will really miss his size and toughness in the paint.
talent or draft picks.Randolph is blossoming for his new team (Memphis Grizzlies), averaging 20.6 points, 11.9 rebounds (second highest of his career) and is shooting 49.5 percent from the field (also the second highest of his career). His shooting percentage has gone up because his three-point attempts have gone down. He has attempted only 30 threes this season (59 games) compared to the 104 in 80 career games with the Knicks.More importantly, he leads the NBA in offensive rebounds per game (4.4) and the 28 year old was named to his first All-Star game this season. San Francisco 49ers jersey
His team is 30-29 and 3.5 games from the eighth seed.Zebo lit up the Knicks over the weekend scoring 31 points with 25 rebounds (10 offensive). He has become a less selfish player, and one can even say has been a good influence on center Marc Gasol.And while he has had troubles in the past and his reputation has been challenged, this season has been a rebirth. The Knicks will really miss his size and toughness in the paint.
2011年1月8日星期六
8 Jan 11 Steve Nash: The steal of the 1996 Draft, Pick #15
Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesWhen Steve Nash was selected as the fifteenth pick in a star-studded draft that included AI, Kobe and Ray Allen among others, he was booed by Suns fans simply because he was from an unknown college team. Today, I don't think there's a single Suns fan out there that isn't thankful that:(a)they drafted him, but more importantly(b)they signed him from the Mavs years later and(c)they resigned him to another 2 yearsIt's difficult to appreciate the genius of Nash especially if you're not a Suns fan. His career stats are far from jaw-dropping and at the end of the day, there are no monster dunks or blocks and his defense has often been termed as non-existent.The problem is that Nash made fans out of basketball followers in generalas well asthe cynics who deemed the NBA too San Francisco 49ers jersey
boring and preferred college hoops instead.In truth, the Phoenix run-and-gun/7-seconds-or-less system under D'Antoni workedbecauseof Nash and not the other way round. It was basketball played like never before and it was basketball played with winning in mind.And it reminded us that every once in a while, professional sport goes through a phase that revolutionizes the sport itself and essentially ends up proving that thereisan exciting/entertaining way to play the game and still end up winning. Gilchrist did it as a keeper, first the Rams did it in '99 then the Patriots in '07 in the NFL. The Dutch did it in the 70's on the football field and the Brazilians have been doing it forever. Federer and Woods have been doing it for years.Put simply, it's when you make winning look good.Nash isn't even the best player in the league. In fact, there's no doubt that the best overall player in the NBA today is Lebron James.He is, without a doubt, both the present and the future. Ray Allen might have the best shot and Kobe might be the most talented offensive player ever but Lebron can do anything and everything which includes winning. Chris Paul isprobablya more preferred point-guard than Nash.However, if the NBA were to have an artist, the one who could paint and bring things to life and make it seem as if the simplest could be the most beautiful, it has to be Steve Nash. He made Nowitzki and Juwan Howard look good (which wasn't that hard). But he also turned Marion into an All-Star and made Stoudemire temporarily look like an unstoppable offensive force. Barbosa, Bell and Diaw all looked better with Nash spreading the offense and distributing the ball.And then, everything seemed to have been broken, the dream snuffed away and the prospect of a ring further away than it had ever been.In Seattle Seahawks jersey
hindsight, the acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal was the biggest mistake that a high octane team like the Suns could ever have made. Frustrated by not being able to reach the finals, the move stank of desperation and the introduction of Terry Porter turned an exciting team that won far more than they lost, into an ordinary team that won just a bit more than they lost. And it seemed that there was no hope.That Stoudemire would never be the same.That the explosiveness and energy of Marion couldn't be substituted.That most importantly, Nash was 35 andcertainlyover the hill, the back-to-back MVP's long since forgotten and critically even unfairly referred to as anomalies.Think again.(1) Stoudemire back. Certainly not to his S-T-A-T best but BACK.(2) The talented and injury prone-turned-injury free Grant Hill playing like a true veteran.(3) J-Rich posting career bests in shooting accuracy.(4) CHANNING FRYE and JARED DUDLEY!! nailing threes like it's nobody's business when last year the former was rotting away in Portland.(5) Steve Nash averaging over 11 assists a game and shooting above 50-40-90 yet again for the umpteenth time in his career.This isn't to say that the Suns are the best team in the league. They're far from it. But they'll make the playoffs and they'll make the playoffs in style in the packed St. Louis Rams jersey
Western Conference.And yes, once again, they're far and away the most exciting team in the league.And it's the same man running the show.The same guy who was never given a chance in the NBA.The same guy who publicly spoke out against the Iraq war inviting the wrath of other 'patriotic' American professionals.The same guy who suffers from spondylolisthesis which causes muscle tightness and acute back pain.And yes, the same guy who was once called "The Poor Man's Stockton", just played his 1000th NBA game.
boring and preferred college hoops instead.In truth, the Phoenix run-and-gun/7-seconds-or-less system under D'Antoni workedbecauseof Nash and not the other way round. It was basketball played like never before and it was basketball played with winning in mind.And it reminded us that every once in a while, professional sport goes through a phase that revolutionizes the sport itself and essentially ends up proving that thereisan exciting/entertaining way to play the game and still end up winning. Gilchrist did it as a keeper, first the Rams did it in '99 then the Patriots in '07 in the NFL. The Dutch did it in the 70's on the football field and the Brazilians have been doing it forever. Federer and Woods have been doing it for years.Put simply, it's when you make winning look good.Nash isn't even the best player in the league. In fact, there's no doubt that the best overall player in the NBA today is Lebron James.He is, without a doubt, both the present and the future. Ray Allen might have the best shot and Kobe might be the most talented offensive player ever but Lebron can do anything and everything which includes winning. Chris Paul isprobablya more preferred point-guard than Nash.However, if the NBA were to have an artist, the one who could paint and bring things to life and make it seem as if the simplest could be the most beautiful, it has to be Steve Nash. He made Nowitzki and Juwan Howard look good (which wasn't that hard). But he also turned Marion into an All-Star and made Stoudemire temporarily look like an unstoppable offensive force. Barbosa, Bell and Diaw all looked better with Nash spreading the offense and distributing the ball.And then, everything seemed to have been broken, the dream snuffed away and the prospect of a ring further away than it had ever been.In Seattle Seahawks jersey
hindsight, the acquisition of Shaquille O'Neal was the biggest mistake that a high octane team like the Suns could ever have made. Frustrated by not being able to reach the finals, the move stank of desperation and the introduction of Terry Porter turned an exciting team that won far more than they lost, into an ordinary team that won just a bit more than they lost. And it seemed that there was no hope.That Stoudemire would never be the same.That the explosiveness and energy of Marion couldn't be substituted.That most importantly, Nash was 35 andcertainlyover the hill, the back-to-back MVP's long since forgotten and critically even unfairly referred to as anomalies.Think again.(1) Stoudemire back. Certainly not to his S-T-A-T best but BACK.(2) The talented and injury prone-turned-injury free Grant Hill playing like a true veteran.(3) J-Rich posting career bests in shooting accuracy.(4) CHANNING FRYE and JARED DUDLEY!! nailing threes like it's nobody's business when last year the former was rotting away in Portland.(5) Steve Nash averaging over 11 assists a game and shooting above 50-40-90 yet again for the umpteenth time in his career.This isn't to say that the Suns are the best team in the league. They're far from it. But they'll make the playoffs and they'll make the playoffs in style in the packed St. Louis Rams jersey
Western Conference.And yes, once again, they're far and away the most exciting team in the league.And it's the same man running the show.The same guy who was never given a chance in the NBA.The same guy who publicly spoke out against the Iraq war inviting the wrath of other 'patriotic' American professionals.The same guy who suffers from spondylolisthesis which causes muscle tightness and acute back pain.And yes, the same guy who was once called "The Poor Man's Stockton", just played his 1000th NBA game.
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