Monday, February 2nd, 2009 at 9:04 am  |  120 responses

The Post Up: Magical Sunday

And pretty, pointed toes on that catch.

by Holly MacKenzie

Good Morning!

Congratulations, Steelers fans. And what a game that was. That catch/toe-point touchdown by Santonio Holmes was breathtaking, wasn’t it? He looked like a damn ballerina  pointing his toes to ensure they touched and the TD was complete. Beautiful.

Basketball is my game as you all know, but any sport gets that hype, that excitement flowing through your veins. Last night I was watching the game calmly and then all of a sudden things were on the line and I couldn’t help but sit up a little straighter, lean forward and inch towards the edge of my seat. Great, great game.

Beautiful performance by Jennifer Hudson pregame as well. That one got to me a little bit. Bless her beautiful heart.

On to basketball, only a short (and early), day in the league yesterday because of the Superbowl, but I only got to see the Raptors/Magic game because I was at the arena for awhile before and after it.

I do need to address one other thing that I’m sure Marcel already has covered for us. Andrew Bynum. I was working Saturday night liveblogging the Hornets @ Spurs game over at The Score and my heart just flip-flopped when I started getting the IM, GChat and text messages. Kobe goes to the hoop, goes down into Bynum’s knee and it looks bad. Your dude Bynum looks like he’s As;ldajkfooiajsdf. Really?done. There goes the Lakers season. And many other variations of the same.

First of all, I’m hoping and praying for Bynum’s sake that the injury is not serious. Moreso than a championship, he deserves a full season so he can build upon what he has done so far this year. Second,  mfgkhdksdkidgfjhdfgkj. Really? Really? And don’t even tell me it’s karma for G-Wall. I’ve heard that a couple of times and it just stings my soul.

Get well soon, Andrew.

To anyone wondering the importance of Bynum to the Lakers championship hopes, look no further than Kobe Bryant’s face as he looks down to watch Bynum writhe in pain.

Thoughts while watching the Spurs/Hornets game Saturday night:

- Spurs are really, really good.

- Pop doesn’t mess up his rotations unlike Byron (who I love and admire, on most nights), who sits Chris Paul down in the third for a breather when he’s on a roll. He’s young and in good shape, let him play, Coach.

- Michael Finley’s still got it. Corner 3s, shots to beat the shot clock, it doesn’t matter, just get the ball to Finley and let him bail you out.

- Manu and Tony Parker are each ridiculously fast.

- I really enjoy watching George Hill, but didn’t enjoy liveblogging Spurs and Suns Thursday night and having a George Hill and a Grant Hill playing against one another.

Okay, here we go with some action from yesterday. Also, a note about Friday’s post. Ryne and I had some technical difficulties (read: Somehow the intro didn’t save), so my apologies for the shortened version.

Boston 109 Minnesota 101

The Celtics took down the Timberwolves, 109-101 in Boston yesterday. Without KG who had the flu, it was Paul Pierce who put in work, scoring 36 points to go with 8 rebounds and 6 assists to get the Celtics their 11th straight victory. After outscoring the TWolves 33-20 in the second quarter, they stretched their lead to as many as 21 in the third quarter and went on easily to the victory from there. Ray Allen had 22 points for the Celtics while Glen Davis who started for KG put in 12 points and 6 boards. Al Jefferson led the way for the Timberwolves with 34 points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocked shots. Randy Foye had 21 points and 9 assists and Ryan Gomes added 17.

Cleveland 90 Detroit 80

After losing a tough one to the Celtics on Friday night, the Pistons continued to struggle, particularly on Sundays as they were defeated by the Cavs, 90-80 yesterday afternoon. While the Cavs took control in the third, it was a horrendous fourth quarter that doomed the Pistons. Being outscored 32-14 over the final 12 minutes, the Pistons are still looking for answers and it doesn’t appear that Allen Iverson’s got them. LeBron James finished with 33 points and 8 assists while Mo Williams added 22 and Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored 13. For the Pistons, Iverson finished with 22 points, Richard Hamilton had 16 off of the bench and Amir Johnson added 10 points to go with 9 boards.

Sacramento 122 Oklahoma City 118 OT

It was Kevin Martin’s 26th birthday and he wanted a win. He wanted a win so he went out and got one, scoring 37 points to help the Kings avoid a nine-game losing streak and grab the overtime victory against the newly improved Oklahoma City Thunder. The Kings took the game 122-118 thanks to Bobby Jackson who dropped in 6 of his 11 points in the overtime session. This was a wild one to get into overtime as Jeff Green was fouled and had to make the first free throw, intentionally miss the second, then grabbed the rebound and got the putback to tie the game and force the extra session. It was a jumper from Jackson that put the Kings up four with 1:42 remaining and they were able to hold off the Thunder from there. John Salmons was fantastic for Sacramento with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists while Jason Thompson had 15 and Francisco Garcia added 17 off of the bench. The Thunder were led by Kevin Durant’s 33 points and a career-high 34 points to go wtih 8 assists from rookie Russell Westbrook while Jeff Green had 28 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists in the loss.

Orlando 113 Toronto 90

Dwight, Jameer & Co. came into Toronto looking for a win and hoping they’d be able to slow down Chris Bosh. Bosh had regularly torched the Magic for 30+ points and they knew he’d be the one to focus in on if they wanted an easy afternoon. For once, they were able to do just that. After a close first half that saw the Raptors impress and go into the locker room only trailing six, 53-47. It was the third quarter where things fell apart for Toronto. Giving up three’s left and right, the Raptors allowed the Magic to find their groove, connecting on 7-10 three-pointers in the quarter as they outscored Toronto 34-18 in the period and went into the fourth up big, 87-65. The final quarter was just a formality as the Magic continued to roll to their 18th road win of the season (18-6) and the Raptors again, were booed loudly off of the court. Orlando finished the game connecting on 13 three-pointers as compared to only two makes for the Raptors in a game that never saw Toronto hold a lead. Howard finished with 29 and 14 while Nelson was fantastic for the Magic finishing with 18 points, 10 assists and 8 rebounds to just miss out on the triple-double. Mickael Pietrus added 22 points off of the bench and Rashard Lewis scored 15. Jose Calderon had 16 points for the Raptors while Andrea Bargnani scored 12 and Bosh added 11 on only 4-11 shooting.

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  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    It was karma for G-Wall.

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    In other news, Big Z is still great. Playing on a rehabbed ankle, the seven footer(!) can still hit 3′s while jumping half an inch. Respect.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Grant Hill has looked REALLY fast the last few times I saw him play. cutting to the beasket with or without the ball. I, for one, couldn’t be happier about him making a legit comeback. The guy still plays hard and clearly wants to win.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Z did look better than I expected him to…

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Bring back “comeback player of the year” award. Grant needs to be honored.

  • http://fdsklf.com Jukai

    Allenp, you and Ciolk always found Rasheed to be better than I’ve found him. He’s got a GOOD outside shot, and a GOOD post-game, he’s an ABOVE AVERAGE rebounder… but he never struck me as anything above that. He had his games, btu I always felt like those were him being streaky rather than actually giving it his all.
    That being said, it’s plain to see he’s notoriously lazy.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    Sometimes I think Grant’s injuries were something of a blessing in disguise because he suffered so much less wear and tear. Now that he’s finally healthy, he’s 36 going on 30. Put it this way: Grant has played 772 career NBA games (including the playoffs). Kobe Bryant has played 1,064.

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

    I have no energy today, at all, to talk about that team in Auburn Hills, Mi. They are collectively killing my spirit.
    -
    However, that was a hell of a Superbowl yesterday. No complaints.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    Paul Pierce has played more regular-season games than Grant Hill has played games, period.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    No argument here Russ, but anytime i hear that argument, i state the fact that he’s 36 and that ankle business could just as well have been the end of his career (not to mention his life, remember the staph infection…yowza). So it’s quite amazing for me to see a 36 year old, fresh odometer or not, scooting to rim, taking off just inside the painted area and making a “big man” eat his frosties. I just luv that kinda stuff.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    OH MY GOODNESS! IT’S SO LOW! *turns sound off*

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Mike Findog (still my man, Mike) never ventures anywhere close to the rim anymore and that was one of the better rim rockers back in the day, same as Grant. It takes cojones to go to the rim like that after all he’s been through.

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    Oh, I’m not saying it’s not remarkable. I love watching him play, too—makes me feel a little less ancient. Had you told me five years ago that he’d be getting regular-rotation minutes for an uptempo team and yoking it on people I would have never believed you. Grant’s amazing.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Huh? Low?

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    You wanna feel ancient? Try playing league ball twice a week and having to ice/tigerbalm your aching joints for double that amount of time just to be ready for the next game. Arrrrgh!

  • http://slamonline.com Russ Bengtson

    Dude, I go out and shoot for an hour and I’m drenched and limping. A physical therapist would have a field day with my ankles. (“Low.” The Kobe shoe ad. If you have your volume up, it yells at you non-stop.)

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

    I’m glad I’m not the only one being annoyed by the Kobe ad.

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    “Low” as in his chances in the postseason

  • http://jamescleaton.ning.com jaymes

    Has it only been the last couple of weeks that GHill has realised he can still get up? I haven’t seen him attack the cup like he has lately, all year..And before that since bout 95..

  • http://fdsklf.com Jukai

    Will Kobe ride in on a white horse to each game of the playoffs?

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    if somebody says something amazing i will change me screen name to J Prudifurg McFish. Right fu(kin now!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • http://fjdslkf.com Jukai

    something amazing

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    I’m concerned about GWall and his COLLAPSED LUNG that Bynum caused, not the extension of Kobe’s playoff hopes (Bynum’s knee).
    Cry me a f*cking river, LA fans.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Naah, he’ll be pushed in while astride a STUFFED horse, just like in the ad (cause ya know, the “Mamba” don’t ride no live horse). And yes, that bloody banner for the zoom IV is annoying as all hell. At least Bron’s SIX Banner is soothingly silent. Yet another point to LBJ. (uh oh, have i started another debate on those two? Like i care)

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  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Bynum should be back in six weeks…I fell like I’ve heard that one somewhere before…

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

    6 weeks????!!! Sprained knees aren’t what they used to be.

  • http://jamescleaton.ning.com jaymes

    He won’t be riding a white horse but maybe a white whore….Too rich BET?

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    If he’s back in 6 weeks, that means he’ll be a no-factor for another 2 weeks which means a total of 2 months missed. I’m sure half of April’s not too late to battle for home court advantage.

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    epic LULZ @ jaymes

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    Jaymes WENT their. Line crossin good!!!

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

    Uhm….I just read 8 to 12 weeks for Bynum….I need confirmation!!!!

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

    For a torn MCL.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Hey Mcfish, how’s that namechange coming along. You gotta hand it to jaymes here, his whore comment was kinda out there in the amazing category.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    12 weeks for healing or 12 weeks total time including rehab?

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

    Dark….I just read it on NBA.com…..it says 8-12 weeks but doesn’t specify rehab time (I could only assume it includes it)

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Wow. Lakers must be feeling like Denzel right now. Deja vu, b*atches.

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

    It is quite ironic that he injured his knee in the game he should have been suspended for.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Ba-da-Bing! was waiting for the first commenter to jump on that one, TAD. Good on ya.

  • http://jamescleaton.ning.com jaymes

    Anything for J. Prudifurg…

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

    While I truly feel bad for a dude that’s been playing so well as of late (not withstanding the Wallace bullsh*t)and can’t seem to get past knee issues….I hope Lakers fans will now back off their ridiculous ray of hope attitudes and realize that seasons can take huge detours in just a blink of an eye. This is not going to stop them….but it will slow them and make their “solid” defense a lot less sturdy.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    Bynum going down has to be a early christmas present for me. thanks santa.

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

    And leaves the door wide open for the Spurs as well.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    I have faith in Pau. I have faith in Pau. I have faith in Pau. I have faith in Pau. It’s not working…

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Wow, this would be similar in scope to Yao or Howard missing for weeks on end, BUT those yellow/purple boys sure have a deep team. Time for whiney Pau to man up and start his tirades en espagnol to the refs.

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

    The Spurs have to be the favorite in the West now, no?

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

    Yeah…..that whole Pau thing? Keep wishing.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Ok, maybe NOT Howard. Orlando would be truly screwed without his contributions. More like Houston missing Ming, better comparison. My bad.

  • http://www.kicksonfire.com Anton

    Wow this is like Christmas morning – is it 6 weeks? 8? Double digits? 12? So exciting.

  • http://jamescleaton.ning.com jaymes

    They did ok without him last year..I think they’ll cruise into the Finals even without Bynum, but i can’t see them knockin over the Celt’s without him…

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