Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 9:00 am  |  131 responses

The Post Up: Ivy and Sheed

And LeBron looks happy.

by Holly MacKenzie

Friday! Friday!

How can this week be over already? This was one where the days all sort of ran together. I’m happy the weekend is here. I updated my Facebook status after the Golden State game and wrote “Iverson in Philly.” I need sleep. And a new brain.

Anyway, check out my post over at The Score around 10 this morning. Then it will make sense.

Three games last night. Bron finally got another win over Melo and the Nuggets. It’s exciting to see him excited while he is playing. I’m a fan of the Mo trade and it looks like LeBron is as well. He’s so damn ridiculous. I watched the game last night and actually had the audacity to think, “Wow, he’s really not looking to score tonight”. Check the box score, he’s only, oh, two rebounds shy of a triple-double. Again. We are too spoiled when it comes to that guy.

It will be interesting to see what Kenyon Martin gets fined for his outburst at the officials at the end of the game last night. I’d be pretty steamed with the flagrant-2 that was called, if I were him. We all know Varejao is an actor and it didn’t look like the shove was that bad. It probably was only called like that because of what went down in Phoenix last night.Chauncey looks pretty good in Denver.

Ben Gordon starting has been working out alright for the Bulls. Thirty-five last night to get them over the Mavericks. Rose looked very, very nice. Again. Dirk being held to 12 in a game his team really needed to win? Uh oh.

As much as I love watching Ivy in Detroit (and, I really, really, really love seeing him with a new squad), that loss hurt last night. It is going to be a long, tough and winding road for the Warriors this season. So close and yet so far away from victories, these guys are working, pushing and playing with everything they’ve got. Unfortunately, they just don’t have enough.

I’m trying to stay positive and think of the guys who are getting a chance to show their skill and prove that the deserve to be in this league but, man, I hope the wins come Clutch man.soon.

I can’t handle it. I’m a spoiled Lakers fan. I don’t deal with losing well.

How amazing was that interview with Thompson, Iverson and Sheed? I had goosebumps for the duration of it. Iverson in the Hoyas hat, how can that man be 33? He looks so young. It’s so nuts to hear the two of them talk about their children, or wives helping to rein them in. I cannot believe they’ve been in the league this long.

Michael Curry is my new favorite, new coach in the L. He looks like he’d be so fun to play for because he still gets it.

Iverson taking his shoes off postgame made me wonder who was going to get them.

Notice how tiny he looked standing next to sager for the postgame interview? Crazy. That still kills me.

Tayshaun had 16 rebounds last night. My fantasy team enjoyed that.

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone. Enjoy that Detroit/LA game tonight.
Cleveland 110 Denver 99

After hearing all about Carmelo Anthony being 7-2 in their previous head to head matchups, LeBron James was able to sneak in another win for himself and his team as he just missed a triple-double last night, scoring 22 points, grabbing 8 rebounds and dishing 11 assists as the Cavaliers took down Denver 110-99. This loss was the first for the Nuggets since acquiring Chauncey Billups from the Pistons. While the Nuggets had their way offensively in the first half, scoring 61 points in the opening 24 minutes, Cleveland stepped it up on the defensive end and allowed only 38 points in the second half as they took control of the game and weathered a Denver push in the final minutes. Besides the big line from James, Mo Williams scored 24 points and Daniel Gibson added 15. Chauncey Billups led the Nuggets with 26 points and 6 assists as Carmelo Anthony and JR Smith each added 18 and Kenyon Martin scored 12 to go with 10 rebounds before getting ejected in the final minute of the game after being called for a flagrant-2 on Anderson Varejao.

Chicago 98 Dallas 91

Still reeling from that loss against the Lakers in a game they should have had, the Mavericks went into Chicago looking for a much needed win. After going up by as many as 19 points in the first quarter, they thought they were on their way to getting it. That lead didn’t last long though, as Ben Gordon let them know it wasn’t going to be that simple. Dropping in 35 points on the night, Gordon and Derrick Rose led the Bulls back. While Dallas went up 25-4 in the opening minutes the Bulls were down by only one at the half and then Rose went to work in the third, dropping in 16 points in the period as Chicago took a two point lead into the fourth. In the final quarter, Dallas would get no closer than seven as the Bulls stole the victory and the Mavericks dropped their fourth straight. Gordon scored his 35 points on 12-21 field goals, while Rose finished with 16 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists and Luol Deng added 20. Josh Howard led the Mavs with 21 points and 11 rebounds, Erick Dampier had 16 points and 18 rebounds and Jason Terry added 16 points. Dirk Nowitzki was held to only 12 points in the loss.

Detroit 107 Golden State 102

In a game that saw Detroit ahead and then Golden State take control before the Pistons would rally late, Allen Iverson looked as though he was fitting in quite well with his new teammates. Gone was the hesitation that he had played with in his first two games and in it’s place was a continuation of the free-flowing game he played in a Detroit victory the other night. After losing their lead and watching the Warriors go up by as many as 12 points just before the half, the Pistons went to work in the third and by the start of the fourth, they were in control and ahead by nine. The Warriors would quickly turn things around and briefly take a one-point lead before Iverson found Rasheed Wallace for back-to-back three pointers, giving the Pistons a 96-92 lead as they showed the NBA world that they were learning how to play together. The Warriors kept things close as Detroit missed some free throws down the stretch, but they made them when they needed to and were able to come away with the victory. Iverson finished with 23 points and 9 assists while Richard Hamilton scored 24 points and Wallace added 19 points and 11 rebounds. Tayshaun Prince scored 10 points and hauled down 16 rebounds in the win. Andris Biedrins was huge for the Warriors with 17 points and 19 boards as he has had a double-double in every game so far this season. Stephen Jackson scored 15 points and dished 9 assists as CJ Watson scored 17 and Kelenna Azubuike added 15 in the loss.

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  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ Tariq al Haydar

    Tad…what about me?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Allenp: Agreed. Amir can jump out of the gym, but it doesn’t do much good when you are getting pump-faked. Maxiell is our best pick-and-roll guy, but he is undersized. Kwame is Kwame. We won’t go there.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Also, Tayshaun Prince is a grown ass man and needs to be an All-Star and All-Defense immediately.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Ah Tariq, you are a freshly sworn in Laker fan. I don’t really consider you among those diehards. But you know we good my man.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Kwame should be getting more minutes because he is good defensively against most big. Biedrins is just so damn active. He takes shots that he doesn’t expect to go, but that he just wants to get up on the rim so he can get the offensive rebound and put back. Kind of like Moses Malone.
    Kwame can defend and rebound but he needs regular minutes to get into the flow.
    Did y’all see all those drop offs and open shots Iverson gets the Pistons? Players like Affalo and Maxiell are going to love playing with him.
    And has anybody noticed how horrible Anthony Carter and Linas Kleiza look now? With Kleiza some of it can be attributed to his contract situation, but I think both he and Carter miss the shots Iverson creats for players. However, Nene is probably pretty glad to see Iverson gone. Nene is defintely getting better touches. What is wrong with Melo? He didn’t even look close to Lebron’s level last night.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ Tariq al Haydar

    Yeah. dang.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Yeah, I thought Melo looked off last night as well. Maybe the haircut? Billups is looking really good. Melo seems to be taking a ton of jumpers instead of going to the hole.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Billups had a Billups game. He can get hot, and hit a few jumpers, but he can also go pretty cold, which happened late. However, he was taking the ball to the rack much more than I expected.
    Fratello said that Melo never looks lost on offense, but I disagree. He seemed lost to me. He still does not handle double teams well, despite seeing them his whole career. He almost always makes up his mind before he catches the ball whether he’s going to shoot or pass, and he also typically decides what offensive move he’s going to use before he sees the defense. Watching he and Lebron on offense it was difficult to tell that Melo was the player hyped as a “pure scorer” and Lebron was supposed to be a playmaker. Lebron understands how to get his shot, and I noticed that when Cleveland ran it’s sets they got good looks. Their offense only bogged down when they tried to start freelancing.
    Chauncey is still good defensively, but he misses having bigs who help on dribble drives and show hard on pick and rolls. Nene is a lazy defender.

  • http://www.where-basketball-b-longs.blogspot.com/ B. Long

    I hope Phil gives Jordy the chance to man up AI. He’s been playing great d so far this year and I want to see him get really tested.

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Allenp: Didn’t Fratello say that Melo looked lost on the DEFENSE but is never lost on the offense?

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    also, I still say Cavs v Lakers NBA finals. I really like the crew assembled around Lebron!

  • ciolkstar

    LeBron is the best player on the planet. Its not a debate anymore. Game over.

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Allenp: sorry, read your post wrong. My bad.

  • rob stewart

    A.I. and Sheed both have the exact same Bulldog tattoo on their left arm. Just a random observation.

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    what the hell is wrong with these names? Jordy? Ivy? cant you say Jordan and Farmar? WHat is next? Shaqy? McGrady? oh wait…

  • Candice

    AllenP I felt AI and Nene had great chemistry. He was getting his touches until Melo came back from suspension. Nene first big came was with AI in that overtime game agaisnt the Clipper’s.

  • ciolkstar

    I’ve had a weak start in my fantasy league but I’m pretty confident about my core: Joe Johnson, Caron Butler, Danny Granger and Melo. Those guys should be able to carry me (in a 10 team laegue)

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Cleveland is a nice fit for Ben Wallace, he plays great with Big Z because on defense, he has an extra guy to help him anchor the defense (like back in Detroit with Rasheed) but on offense, he is usually alone under the basket because Big Z likes to drift off for that midrange jumper (like back in Detroit with Rasheed).
    Wally World is getting it too.

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    ciolkstar: that sounds like high scoring, low percentage. I’m not a fan.

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    Wally World was closed by the inspector for loose wires hanging off rolar coasters.

  • Candice

    That frst game back Melo took 24 shots to AI 8 shot’s.

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    Big Z + Wally Z+ Dr. Z = ZZZZZZ

  • ciolkstar

    I’m so happy Will Bynum is in the league! I remember watching a NY vs Chi highschool all stars game where Bynum came of the bench and absolutely lit it up. Bombing from 2 steps across halfcourt, he’s a little bull in the lane too. I’d always wondered whatever happened to him, he didnt get much tick in Arizona but he looks to have found a niche. Dude is just rugged too. Detroit looks like a great fit for him.

  • http://www.freewebs.com/betcats BETCATS

    i gotta go present.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Jukai
    Did you actually read my comment? I believe I said that Fratello said Melo never looks lost on offense, which I disagreed with. Check it out and tell me if I’m wrong.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Oh, just saw your last comment Jukai. My bad for the slightly rude comment.

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Allenp: Check my 11:16am comment

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Damn this non-constantly refreshing forum!

  • http://AllAbout-Penis-Enlargement.com Jukai

    Also, I co-sign your analysis on Melo, Allenp

  • ciolkstar

    “Holly is one of the few Laker fans that I can talk to. The rest have some sort of complex issue or something.”

    SO F*cking true!

  • ciolkstar

    Kleiza looks like he’s depressed or on drugs or something. Dark circles under his eyes, no energy…they need him to contribute more than deep 3s. JR sorta went off last night, and it looked like he was the focus of the offense when Carmelo was out of the game, but that just might’ve been because he never passes.

  • ciolkstar

    Melo only got up 12 shots last night. Chauncey is really spreading the rock and Melo only sporadically moves without the ball. I cant say I’m happy about how melo’s offensive game is looking right now though.

  • http://slamonline.com RV

    did y’all see the video of the CEO guy beating MJ? I never would have thought MJ would have taken it that easy..

  • ciolkstar

    Jukai: None of those guys shot less than 45% last year.

  • ciolkstar

    I had to pick at the turn in my draft so I get the 10th, 11th, 30th, 31st, 50th, 51st picks and so on…had to get the best value at each spot. Joe Johnson, Granger, Melo and Caron can all put up top 15 production. I like my team just fine.

  • ciolkstar

    Man…I guess I chased everyone off. That sucks.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    That is actually a fine squad you have. However, 3 of the play the same position.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    *them

  • ciolkstar

    Thanks. Yeah I know TAD, too many of SFs. I didnt want to reach for bigs though, and Joe is PG eligible and Granger is elegible at SG…so I can spread them a little. Thanks for the vote of confidence.

  • ciolkstar

    My bigs are weak though. I have Horford, Bogut and David Lee, and Hawes…and my PGs are Devin Harris and Rondo and Sessions. I really need Horford, Rondo and Devin Harris to step up (and if Sessions does I’ll be really strong)

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    I have Horford and he has been good. Bogut is a consistent double-double threat. Lee doesn’t get burn. Hawes is off/on. Devin the same, but I would hold on to him.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Cheryl

    Hey, where’s Eboy? I miss him.

  • http://slamonline.com Holly MacKenzie

    Candice, I never, ever knew you were a Bulls fan. I always thought you were a Denver girl. Thanks for sharing! Iverson is one of my favorites, too, and I think now that KG has his ring I want Iverson to have his more than ever. Especially after that interview last night. Man. Talk about make me start writing another blog post just on that topic. He kills me. That video I posted of his rookie year, killed me.
    BETCATS, I’ve called Ivy, Ivy for as long as I can remember. No changing it now, it’s second nature.

  • http://slamonline.com Holly MacKenzie

    Cherylllllll. Good to see you here. No idea on Eboy.

  • http://www.myspace.com/2536545 Bryan

    I think eboy is on vacation in jersey.

  • ciolkstar

    The Post Up is awesome. Reading the comments on almost any other sports site really just makes me appreciate SLAMonline even more.

    @TAD: I’m considering dropping Lee to get some more depth at SG…just afraid he’ll pick it up as soon as I let him go. I had Chandler early on and dropped him, probably shoulda dropped Lee instead. I’m expecting big thingsfrom my boy devin Harris this year though, once he gets healthy…Oh well, its still early.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Yeah, I forgot E was travelling to Dirty Jers to see fam.

  • Candice

    Holly I’m an AI fan but the Bull’s are my true team. I stopped watching the NBA after the Bulls last chip and then ’01 came and I’ve been hooked ever since. I knew of AI before that, but that’s when I really sat down and really watched him. I like Denver still but…..

  • Anton

    Detroit will hand the Lakers their first loss of the season tonight. Mark my words.

  • http://www.where-basketball-b-longs.blogspot.com/ B. Long

    ^”And that boys and girls, was the first time I sucked a di(k for crack, but it wouldn’t be the last!”

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