Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 at 9:00 am  |  155 responses

The Post Up: Super-Shard

And where Rashad McCants is perfect from the floor.

by Holly MacKenzie

Okay, short version today. I worked in the office all afternoon and night yesterday and didn’t get home until just after 12 a.m. I was home to catch Grizz/Lakers, but that’s it. And, I didn’t even really see that because I was arranging a few interviews I’ve got coming up. Tuesday/Wednesdays kill me!

We had the Cuse game on at work and then a whole bunch of hockey. I honestly, didn’t even miss the games I was so into what I was doing. Feels kinda funny to not know what’s up. It also feels wildly strange to know that it is the NHL trade deadline and to actually know some of the names that are being tossed around. This world of sports is an interesting one, that’s for sure.

So, Cavs are getting Joe Smith and Spurs are taking Drew Gooden.

Line of the night (shout out goes to my co-worker Suppa for picking up on this): “Spurs officials …. envision Gooden as a backup to Matt Bonner”

Bless Bonner’s soul, but how did we get to a place where Gooden is Bonner’s backup? I. Love. It. The Red Rocket will always have a place in the hearts of us Canadians. If Steve Nash is our golden boy, Bonner is a shiny silver.

While I didn’t see any of the action, I was lucky enough to have some of the SLAM-fam and the blogosphere’s finest keeping me in the loop thanks to Twitter, email and text messages.

I do love technology.

From Justin Walsh: “something surprising- Grant Hill was booed most of the game. Why would the Magic boo Grant? Sure his six seasons had a fair number of injuries, but Grant was a great guy in the community.”

This does disappoint me but doesn’t surprise me. I’m pretty sure I remember Grant being booed in Orlando before. Too bad because, personally, I feel warm on a cold winter’s day every time I see Grant get up and slam one home, or rise and drain a pretty jumper. It’s always bittersweet with him, because it makes me think of what could have been.

One more thing from Walsh (and this is just one more reason, why I really don’t know what to think about the +/- stat):

Rafer Alston registered a +15. for one night at least. In the +/- stat, Rafer is +27 over Nash.

seriously though. 20 points 8 assists 7 rebounds 4 steals is a -12, albeit with 7 turnovers. Alston 15 points 6 rebounds 6 assists 2 steals and 4 turnovers…+15. I just don’t see how Rafer is +27 on Nash looking at the game or the numbers.

Thanks to Justin for those little gems, but really, what are your thoughts on that stat? I get that it can make sense, but more than not it just makes me say hmm.

Okay, onto the games that we go. Big night in the L tonight. Looking forward to it.

So, the Warriors played all of their main guys and slaughtered the TWolves, 118-94 after going up by as many as 31 points in the first half. Things were so bad at the end of the game that Coach Nelson went over to Coach McHale to give some words of encouragement. Stephen Jackson scored 23 points to go with 7 rebounds and 6 assists, Andris Biedrins scored 13 points to go with 10 rebounds and Corey Maggette added 16 off of the bench. Kevin Love led the Wolves with 18 points and 14 boards while Randy Foye scored 19 points and Mike Miller added 11 points and 13 rebounds.

The Raptors did their normal Raptor thing and faded in the second half aganst the Rockets, falling 107-97 as Luis Scola had 20 points and 16 boards while Yao Ming had 20 points and 11 rebounds and Carl Landry added 22 off of the bench. Andrea Bargnani and Chris Bosh scored 25 points apiece to lead Toronto while Shawn Marion had 18 points to go with 10 rebounds.

The Magic were victorious over the Suns with a 111-99 victory in Orlando, spoiling Steve Nash’s return from an ankle inkury Nash finished with 20 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists, but it wasn’t enough as the Magic pulled away in the second half thanks to the sharp shooting of Rashard Lewis who finished with 29 points to go with 12 rebounds, outshining both Dwight Howard (21 and 8), and Shaquille O’Neal (19 and 11). Jason Richardson had 27 for the suns as Hedo Turkoglu scored 22 for Orlando. The Magic attempted 38 free throws to the Suns 17.

The Bobcats sucked the life out of the Bulls, rolling to a 96-80 victory as Chicago managed to top 20 points in just one quarter of the game. The Bobcats led by 13 at the break and easily went on to the win from there. All five Charlotte starters finished in double-figures, led by an 18-point, 9-assist effort from Raymond Felton, to go with 18 points from Raja Bell. Emeka Okafor scored 14 points to go with his 10 boards and Boris Diaw added 14 as well. The Bulls got a 14-point, 12-rebound night from Tyrus Thomas, 14 points from Ben Gordon and 13 from Derrick Rose.

Chauncey Billups received a rousing ovation in his return at the palace last night and then the game began and his old teammates took him and his current Nugets squad down. With all five of their starters finishing in double-figures, the Pistons took the game 100-95, despite a 34-point effort from Billups. Antonio McDyess had a 67-point,  12-rebound night, Rip Hamilton scored 21 points, Tayshaun Prince, 23 and Rasheed Wallace, 16 points to go with 10 rebounds. Nene scored 20 points for the Nuggets who were without leading scorer Carmelo Anthony, who was serving a suspension.

The Nets took down Milwaukee, 99-95 thanks to a late three-pointer from Jarvis Hayes that broke the backs of the Bucks. Outscoring Milwaukee 38-28 in the fourth, the Nets won despite giving up 19 offensive rebounds and being outrebounded 52-42. Rookie Brook Lopez led te Nets with 24 points while Devin Harris had 14 points and 11 assists and Vince Carter scored 15. Hayes finished with 14 on the night. The Bucks were led by Charlie Villanueva, with 24 points and 15 rebounds. Ramon Sessions scored 19 points while Richard Jefferson added 20.

The Pacers defeated the Kings in Arco, 117-109 after topping 30 in the first two quarters and opening up a 14-point lead at the half. Troy Murphy had 23 points and 10 rebounds while Jarrett Jack scored 26 points and Travis Diener and Marquis Daniels each added 18. The Kings were led by Rashad McCants 20 points off of the bench as he connected on all six of his field goal attempts. Kevin Martin scored 21 points and Spencer Hawes added 19 in the loss.


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  • http://slamonline.com Holly MacKenzie

    Hi, Tad. I’ve failed at life today. I’ve got a million things on the go and nothing is getting accomplished so I decided to see if anyone was still around. :) ha

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

    My views on “+/-” are very few, since it confuses the f*ck outta me. As for Drew, he needs to cut that birds nest on his chin and start concentrating more on his game. He has actually gotten worse from his junior year at Kansas until now.

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

    Holly MacKenzie=the Jamaican skit on the old “In Living Color”. She has 8 jobs.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    Birds nest on his chin, hahahaa I’m saving that. Yes yes, I’ll use that line at parties.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    wow TAD is on fire with these jokes. *writes them down*

  • http://slamonline.com Holly MacKenzie

    bhahahahahah Tad, you’re funny.
    It’s true though. The best part is getting four different pay stubs and deposits in my bank account from one company. It’s a bitch trying to keep track of hours and overtime and scheduling. hahah I’ve got a green pen for one department, blue for another, red for my liveblogs and then a black sharpie for my web stuff. hahaha I am a walking disaster right now!

  • Adam

    hey does anybody know who david thorpe is referring to in this article?

    Years ago, I heard about a short little shooter (whose name is not important) heading into the 10th grade. I went to watch him play at a basketball camp that featured nothing but top-rated players, 16 and under. Most observers thought he’d be overwhelmed by the talent.

    He played well in his first game, but his team trailed by 9 with 50 seconds to go. However, he then made three consecutive 3-pointers, plus a steal, and suddenly the game was tied. We all stood slack-jawed at what had just happened. But the player acted as if he expected that ending.

    Two years later, he led the nation in scoring (50 ppg) and was a McDonald’s All-American. Two years after that, as a college soph, he was a starter in the NCAA title game. The kid was easy to write off, but he just kept coming, because he knew he had “it.” Those of us who saw that last-minute performance knew he’d end up being a difference-maker.

  • http://www.alllooksame.com Tarzan Cooper

    psychopsilocybin!!!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    SHROOMS TARZAN!

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

    4 different pay stubs from one company???! It sounds like their accounting department needs updating.

  • Matthew

    @Adam – Sounds like Teddy Dupay to me. Not sure though.

  • http://www.alllooksame.com Tarzan Cooper

    cubenis

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Hey tad hey holly!

  • adam

    teddy dupay never played in the title game though

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    What the f*ck is up with Mike Miller helping in every stat but points this year?

  • adam

    I cant figure out who this is…, somebodyu please… any true baskebtla fan would know…. !!! !ahhh

    ” Years ago, I heard about a short little shooter (whose name is not important) heading into the 10th grade. I went to watch him play at a basketball camp that featured nothing but top-rated players, 16 and under. Most observers thought he’d be overwhelmed by the talent.

    He played well in his first game, but his team trailed by 9 with 50 seconds to go. However, he then made three consecutive 3-pointers, plus a steal, and suddenly the game was tied. We all stood slack-jawed at what had just happened. But the player acted as if he expected that ending.

    Two years later, he led the nation in scoring (50 ppg) and was a McDonald’s All-American. Two years after that, as a college soph, he was a starter in the NCAA title game. The kid was easy to write off, but he just kept coming, because he knew he had “it.” Those of us who saw that last-minute performance knew he’d end up being a difference-maker.

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Someone actually asked Miller about that and his reply was “Im just taking what the defense gives me. Its called basketball. James Naismith invented it.” That was a couple of months ago and Im still shaking my head.

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

    What’s up Shia? Slow day….

  • Matthew

    Dupay didn’t start when they played Michigan St. in the national title game in ’99?

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    Even though the nuggets lost last night, Billups was straight servin cats and he showed stuckey that the teacher still has the moves over the student. Didn’t like the rest of the game but Billups was the sh*t.

  • Matthew

    *2000 national title game. My bad.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Shard has been balling recently. H-Town stand up!
    That pic on the homepage is dope.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Wow. Whata quote from Mike Milly.

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

    Rip was the primary cover on Billups last night, not Stuckey.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Mateen Cleaves?

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    For real its always slow when I enter the thread I’m like the coversation killer around here. Miller seems like he’s purposely not shooting I mean the guy is limited but I expect 15 to 18 ppg come on. Is he point shaving?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    I have no clue Bryan, I do know he’s trying to play distributing point guard instead of wet shooting guard

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Im not sure what his deal is. At first I thought he was angling for a trade, then I thought he was just trying to do the team player thing, then I thought he was losing his confidence/stroke, then I realized none of it mattered and finished my nachos.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    doesn’t matter. still servin.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    Myles, when Al Jefferson went down, SLAM comments had a big debate on how KevLove would respond. Is his play much improved, about the same or what since AJ went down?

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Stats are obviously better, slight improvements in aggressiveness and finishing at the rim. Jumpshot coming along and passing is still top notch. Rookie leap was a big adjustment for him and McHale was rationing his minutes, but his confidence is growing and hes taken on the extra responsibility as well as he can. I just want him in the weight room this summer.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    Myles, his passing is top notch, no doubt…But I don’t see that translating into anywhere near as many assists as NBA analysts predicted or fans had hoped. Does that say more about when his passes are coming in the offense or about the lack of his team’s ability to convert the shot.

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Theres been an uptick in assists, but thats partly due to more burn. I still dont think he gets enough touches to average more than three assists and hes a better passer from the high post than from the block. Its a combo of playing time, positioning and trustworthy teammates.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    Love is going to be solid for years to come. I not going to lie at the beginning of the season, I was down on dude as being a vital piece for the wolves. Now it seems with Big Al out of the picture, he is more important than I thought he was.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Justin Walsh

    I’m not sure where I see his career going, Idk why but when I picture if he can get 20/10 in a season i just dont see it. I see him getting 16 points 9 boards 4 assists though

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com DP

    Looking back on some youtube videos just a second ago and I was thinking…was love that damn dominant in college? This dude is just straight bodying little fellows like it’s time for the morning news. my goodness.

  • adam

    David Thorpes Trivia question. Its Teddy Dupay. I looked it up. Averaged 45 a game in high school. started for florida in the 2000 title game as a sophmore and was a mcdonalds all american. THanks ben.

  • http://www.bbaxn.com Darksaber

    reg. Drew Gooden and his odd hair habits. You playing for Pop now, son. Get your act together, stand out with game and not oddities or he WILL send you away. How does playing for ball purist Sloan sound to ya? Not good? Here’s a razor then, get to work

  • Myung

    Teddy Dupay. He’s like Scottie Thurman, James Forrest, Derrick Phelps, Tyus Edny, Bo Kimble, etc… names that were once all over the sports ticker but have since been forgotten.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    I think love will have a few 19 and 12 seasons in him with a career right around 17 and 9

  • http://www.bbaxn.com Darksaber

    Bobby Hurley too.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Dupay was just in the news not too long ago…

  • Myung

    Well, Bobby Hurley had that bad car accident that almost took his life… but I DO think he would’ve been a bust as a pro player, regardless (I hope that’s not too insensitive). Jason (Duke) Williams too … I don’t think he would’ve been a complete bust like Hurley or Danny Ferry or Shelden Williams, but I don’t think he would’ve been nearly the PG in the pro’s as he was in college. If he didn’t get in that motorcycle accident and had perhaps turned out to be a solid pro, that would’ve made one of the better draft classes (2002) that much better.

  • http://www.bbaxn.com Darksaber

    true Myung

  • Myung

    Jason (or Jay) Williams is right there with Darko, Stromile, KVH, Danny Ferry, Shawn Bradley, Len Bias (RIP), and Sam Bowie as some of the regrettable 2nd picks in the NBA Draft. I would throw in Marvin’s name into the hat (OK, we know Deron and CP3 >>> Marvin), but 1. The Hawks fan in me won’t let me include him in that mix and 2. he’s averaging over 20 ppg in his last 4 games.

  • http://www.hibiahi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    Myung, had Jason not got in the motorcycle accident and Len not ODed, they would not be in the discussion.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Jay williams would have been solid. Not a Paul or Williams but maybe a bigger Jameer Nelson numbers wise.

  • http://www.hibiahi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    cosign Shia, but he would not be a bust.

  • Myung

    I didn’t say Jay Williams would’ve been a bust; I said I don’t think he would’ve been as good in the pros as he was in college. It’s all speculation on my part and your part, since he’s now retired. You guys can say he would’ve been great, and I can say he would’ve been average… but none of us will ever know.

  • http://www.hibiahi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    I know things no human should. And your Hawks need to beat the Knicks. Get the job done and we will be 1.5 Games out!!!

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