Friday, April 17th, 2009 at 11:48 am  |  58 responses

The Year in Review

From worst game to worst hair.

by Tzvi Twersky

As everyone has probably figured out by now, the ‘08-09 NBA regular season has come to a conclusion. Spread out over the course of six months, 12 players on 30 teams played 82 games. That’s a whole lot of basketball!

As was bound to happen, some amazing (hey, it is “where amazing happens”) ball was played. From triple-doubles to 20-20s to 60-point outburst, statistical feats running the whole gamut occurred. Then again, some terrible statistical feats were accomplished as well—ranging from “trillions” (don’t know what this is? This should help) being posted on the stat sheet to zero percent shooting nights.

In between all of the practices, games and interviews were a lot of other notable moments. The birth of the halftime tweet (thanks, Charlie!), and the Cavs’ over-the-top dance antics are amongst the most memorable.

After spending way too much time at it (I’m sure there would have been an easier way to do this), I think I’ve found some of the best and worst stats from the regular season, as well as a bonus of some of the best and worst non-basketball related events-slash-random stuff.

Here you go. The list could be endless—if I missed anything, please feel free to drop it in the comment section.

Most Points Scored Game (Combined): Before I even looked it up I was thinking it had to be the Warriors or the Suns. While I was looking it up I noticed both Terry Porter (28-23) and Alvin Gentry (18-13) were five games over .500 as coach of the Suns. Don’t know what to make of it, but just wanted to point that out. Anyway, as to the matter at hand, obviously, when the Warmongers and the SettingSuns met up March 15, 284 combined points were dropped (150-134, Suns on top). The high scorer in that game was Jason Richardson with 31; after that it was just a bunchMarc & Jose of 20 spots. I didn’t see the game, but I’m sure both squads were locked in (not that any D was played anyway).

Least Points Scored Game (Combined): Blindfolded I would suggest the BETcats were involved—they were the lowest scoring team in the NBA at 93.6 per game. The verdict? The Sacramento Queens, sorry, Kings put up a paltry 63 spot in a 45 point loss to the Celtics, but the combined low goes to the T-Raptors and the Memphis Grizzlies. They combined for an awe-inspiring 148 points (78-70, Grizz) on February 7. Good thing only 11,000 paid to see it in person.

Most Points Game (Individual):
Well, we all know this one off the top of our collective dome—61. That’s how many Kobe Bryant had at Madison Square Garden, February the 2. He added three assists and no boards, so I wouldn’t call it “the best performance of the year,” but it was real nice to see fans at the Garden chant “MVP” for a Laker.

Fewest Points Game (Individual): For the record, this category only applies to “real players.” As defined scientifically, that means I only looked at players who started at least half the games they played in the A this season. The winner—or should I say loser—is …yeah, this one took me a while to research. But for real, here is a list of good to great players who had terrible to unpleasant performances

– LaMarcus Aldrige had a tremendous game of 4 points.

– Ray Allen dropped a whopping 1-point on February 11.

– You have to ask a Hawks fan about this, but Mike Bibby saw fit to go scoreless in back-to-back games in mid-February.

– Denver’s savior, Chauncey Billups, managed to light the nets up against Boston, scoring 3 points.

– Jose Calderon put on a few shooting clinics this year, outdueling Dorell Wright and Darnell Jackson, en route to scoring 3 against Miami and 2 versus Cleveland.

– When visiting Toronto one time, and not in a sober state of mind, I ran around a mall yelling, “VC for threeee!!” Turns out, I’m a prophet, as Mr. Carter shot a perfect 0-13 versus his old team, while scoring 3 points.

– Baron Davis had a rough year, as he posted a trifecta of three point outbursts.

– There’s a theme of three developing here. Rip Hamilton showed Ray Allen how to shoot, going 0-8 in an early season loss to Boston.

– Why stop now? Al Harrington helped his team(s) out, scoring 3 points on two occasions.

– It must have been Kryptonite that held Superman Howard to 4 points. Or, maybe, iAllen Iversont was the six personal fouls.

– Andre Iguodala had an up-and-down season, often scoring 10 one night and 30 the next. His most memorable low? Scoring 2 against Miami.

– I came up watching Allen Iverson, so let’s leave his season out of this.

I’m not even halfway done the alphabet, but the point has been well-proven. Everyone has an off-night now and then.

Nicest Individual Box Score: Thankfully, this season provided us with a plethora of these to choose from. I’m fond of LeBron’s near triple-double against the Knicks, the game after Kobe lit them up for 61 (after the lost rebound, the final stats were 52 points, 11 dimes and 9 boards). I’m also partial to Dwight Howard’s 30, 19 and 10 (blocks, that is). At the end of the day, however, I’m Chris Paul’s biggest fan. That’s why I’m going with two of his games—two near quadruple-doubles. One was a 33, 11, 10 and 7 steal spot in a win against Dallas. The other occurred less then two weeks later when he bucketed 27, 15 assists, 10 rebounds and 7 steals. Stats like these make me think MVP. But I don’t feel like arguing with Lang.

Ugliest Individual Box Score: This is going to the player who got the ugliest “trillion” of the year. Before I continue, let’s define what a “trillion” is for those not in the know. A “trillion,” according to the always accurate Wikipedia is, “is a basketball term used to denote a player who has played one minute without recording any other statistic. The term takes its name from its appearance in a box score, as it reads as one followed by twelve zeros – the conventional American rendering of ‘one trillion’.” It’s harder than it sounds to get. You can’t have any impact on the game, positive or negative. Take a whirl at that.

So, shout-out to some of this year’s notable trillionares:

– First round pick Alexis Ajinca, had just such a game against Milwakuee.

– Joe Alexander, of the very same Bucks team, challenged an Elias Sports Bureau record, going for back-to-back games with straight zeros. Also, stop the presses on this one (sadly, I believe a lot of presses already stopped this year), Alexander went nine minutes against the Nets in February without so much as putting up a shot (that’s nine trillion, if you’re counting).

– Iranian Hamed Haddadi conspired with the Hornets to boast this feat of a trillion against them.

– Notice a trend? They are all marginal players, and rookies at that. The average NBA player puts up one shot or accidentally grabs a rebound, no matter what.

The list goes on, but I don’t. If I have any readers left I don’t want to lose them now.

Most Double-Doubles:
If you follow the NBA day in and day out you’ll know this one. Alas, many people will be blindsided by the answer to this Q. The man who led the league, with 65 double-doubles, this year is New York’s brightest spot—and maybe a past tense Knick—David Lee. I didn’t check but I’d imagine all of these were rebounds-points combos. The man, or should I say Superman, with the second most was Dwight Howard, who amassed 63 of them. Interestingly, he had one double-double that consisted of points and blocks. Pretty f’ing amazing. Rounding out the top five was Chris Paul with 50 of them (six triple-doubles), Tim Duncan with 49, and Troy Murphy (the League’s second-leading rebounder) with 49.

Most Turnovers (What’s the opposite? Least double-doubles? No way.): I want to state this for the record, before I get bashed, by no means does this mean that this player is the worst player; rather it means that he led the League in turnovers. That’s it. Stephen Jackson led the L with 3.88 TO/game probably because he tried to do too much. Again, that’s no condemnation. I like Jax’s game a lot. I mean, 20, 6 and 5 speaks for itself . But he needs to be freed from G-State and the mess that is the Warriors. Two thru five were Dwyane Wade, Steve Nash, Deron Williams, and Russell Westbrook. I would take these five on my team any day. You could call us the “Point Gods.”

Best Field Goal Percentage on 2-Point Jump Shots:
This is one of those new-aged stats. It doesn’t include shots from outside the arc or inside the paint. Basically, it’s a good way to measure how swing men play in the midrange. Anyway, Jason Terry is the leader here, shooting 49 percent from the mid-range. Second is Ray Allen and third is Steve Nash. Makes sense to me.

Worst Field Goal Percentage on 2-Point Jump Shots: On the other end of the spectrum, at an abysmal 32 percent, is Josh Smith. Fortunately for Smith, he is a much better athlete then the guys at the top-end of this stat. But if he wants to be complete, he better learn how to hit a midrange J. Next-to-bottom is Baron Davis and Ron Artest. Wow! I love this stat (and GMs do to, I presume).

Best Game by a Rookie:
Everyone is thinking Love, Rose, Mayo, etc. Nope. I think, feel free to disagree, that a G-State Warrior had the best game by a rookie. Nope again. Not Anthony Randolph or Rob Kurz; rather Anthony Morrow had arguably the best game of any rookie. In just the fourth game of the season Morrow exploded unto the scene. He shot a tidy 15-20, finishing with 37 points and adding 11 boards along the way. The rookie ended up leading the League in three-point percentage at 46.7 percent. Not bad—for an undrafted player.

Worst Game by a Rookie:
This time I am going with one of the obvious rookies. Again, the arguments against this are as strong as the reasons I picked this, but it’s my pick. And, so, OJ Mayo’s inaugural NBA game wins this coveted category award. Against Houston, Mayo clanked mosAdam Morrisont of his shots, shooting 5-20, while grabbing 5 boards and turning the ball over 3 times. It could have been worse, but not much. Kevin McHale looked like a genius for a night. On the flipside though, Mayo loves to give back to the community.

Best Haircut: First on here is Carmelo Anthony. I’m a fan of braids, but his were looking dead, besides, he needed a fresh start (more on braids and fresh starts later). Second, and you may not like this, is Adam Morrison. As has been pointed out to me by many a female, he will always be ugly regardless of his hair style. But the man needed to leave the 1970’s and join the rest of society…off an NBA court. Back to the braids, most of the League has chopped their rows off. A drive around Philly and New York shows me that kids think they’re played out as well. But how could I have a “best” list without a baller with braids? It wouldn’t be right. So the best player in the A who currently still rolls his hair tight is… Nene. Even if they look raggedy as hell, they still count. And thus make the “best” list by default.

Worst Haircut: Scott Pollard and his ridiculous style were gone this year, thank the bball God. So, back to the well, I’m gonna harp on braids again. All-Star weekend, Allen Iverson saw fit to de-braid himself for the first time since rookie year. Big mistake. His whole year was downhill after the circumcision. Not to mention the permanent part in the middle of his dome. Second, at the beginning of the year I recall Marvin Williams rocking this nasty half-Mohawk that Lang termed the HD Mohawk. I’m glad it died. So are you. Trust me. Last on my list, first in my heart, Chris Andersen. What the hell is wrong with that man? His hair looks like it is alive! My stomach is turning even writing about it.

Moment of the Year:
I was relaxing late on a Thursday night with some people (and the mandatory drinks) and we happened to flip on a TNT game. Everyone knows that these games usually aren’t the best, but Houston-Portland sounded like it could be solid. Lo and behold, three game-winning shots were hit that night, capped off by Brandon Roy’s 40-foot buzzer beater. For me, that early season play set the tone for the 2008-2009 season, and ultimately served as a microcosmic taste of what was to come.

Last Word: It was great not having to hear Soulja Boy every timeout or stoppage in play this season. Wherever Superman is, I hope he’s resting in peace.

Until the end of next season, kiss me through the phone (I wonder why they don’t spin that in arenas?).

Final Last Word:
Almost forgot. Ranging from those in the SLAM Dome to those at home, thanks for making SLAMonline one of the best places to follow and get fresh perspective on the NBA throughout the campaign. I don’t take it for granted, neither should you.

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  • WhaHuh

    Dominic McGuire didnt score for 3 games (iirc) he averaged like 30mpg this year

  • Jumpman3224

    Great work Tzvi

  • Jumpman3224

    although I think LBJ’s lost rebound put him down to 9 for that epic game…keeping him from the tripdub

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    oh yee of short memories. Best individual line and you have CP3…. Twice?? Back in November, Tony Parkeeeér had a 55/10 (and some other stats in other categories), while Amare blasted Milwaukee with a 49/17 etc. etc.) the same night…. I think. Then there were Wade’s multiple 40 point / double digit assist games, with some other nice defensive stats mixed in to round em out. But yeah, CP’3 were AMAZING! Sure.

  • Blinguo

    You woulda thought Josh had the jumpshot down pat now, so much it wasn’t even brought up in the latest ATLien SLAM article, and a staple in his earlier ones – he knew to improve his weak J. But injury get back into the fold year, or he shot the three more than regular jumpshots?

    Haslem can be the co-award winner in your haircut category under those terms, so its not a default.

    Morrow lit up the Clippers, so it sorta counts. And I watched that game. Hard to sustain it in the league when teams adjust quickly, so Lang predicted he’d be out of the Starting line up in a week and he was, but that could also be Nellie lineup switchin and rage.

    Great compilation of things Tzvi T. But no best dance off to compete with the Cavs goof troop? That would go the the Shaqtus-wockee A.Star weekend. Who will ever attempt to top that, ever?

  • Blinguo

    *it was always a staple in his earlier ones*

    And damn page breaks didn’t work to separate my ramblings for easier on the eyes following flow-thru.

  • http://www.lkz.ch Darksaber

    Superman’s dead? Didn’t Batman just get his butt fried a few weeks ago in the comicverse? (to hardly any fanfare or outcry btw. What gives?)

  • aser

    Stephen A. Smith has been slowly losing responsibility over the last year at ESPN, and many have questioned whether his time with the “Leader” was up. Well according to The Big Lead, that time is upon us, and Smith’s contract won’t be renewed this May….

    While this is obviously still a rumor, it seems to make sense. SAS has been phased out of NBA work for the most part, and really only appears on First Take from time to time. So where does he go next? My first thought is that he will expand on his CNN appearances, but SI and Fanhouse are still out there. It’s not like he doesn’t have options.

  • http://lastknickstanding.blogspot.com Bryan

    Good sh*t.

  • http://joeloholic.wordpress.com Joel O’s

    Great article! Man, the “trillion” section really cracked me up. That really is quite a feat.

  • http://fashionsensei.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/jackie-moon.jpg Jackie Moon

    Yup, Kobe’s was the best individual game.

  • http://www.laxnation.com Ben Stern

    good s*it tzvi. i like the “warmongers and setting suns.” we need an article on AI, though. bad haircut or not, the man is a shell of his former self. hard to watch.

  • heini

    sweet stuff-

    couldnt of said it better myself

    “Last Word: It was great not having to hear Soulja Boy every timeout or stoppage in play this season.”
    -hah awesome

  • Kraig

    Trillions can’t be that hard to do – at least not on a good team if you’re a scrub. Also, LeBron’s line was 11 assists and the 10th rebound was taken away – what you said just doesn’t quite make sense. BUT your point is dead on. His line was stellar that night @ MSG. Oh, and Brandon Roy likes playing on TNT – see his 52 point game on 12/18? Yeah, that was sexy.

  • http://aol.com truf

    This is The Truf. I like it. good jov, tvi.

  • Jass

    Yaw dag nahash.
    straight up naw jawk wit dis artiko. U dun workeded hawd awn it. I kin tiil

  • Adam

    sick article guy

  • Clark Kent

    Birdman’s hair is as epic as his tattoos.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Eric Gordon dropping 42 on someone could get some recognition as best game bya rook, but I like Morrow, and am always happy for undrafted guys who show and prove when they get a chance, so its all good.

  • michelle

    good article . . .very informative . . . wish ai was back in philly

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

    I liked Mike Taylor against the Knicks as the best game by a rookie but I can’t argue with the Morrow pick. I think it was more of the “Nellie” effect than anything else, though.

  • alicht

    wow Pi – you dish out 10x more hatorade here than you do on the blog…

  • DEAN MILLER

    TZIV GREAT ARTICLE I LOVED THE FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN A GAME GREAT INFO. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK TZIV

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

    Now, Tzvi, there’s no WAY Nene beats out Udonis for best braids (of those still rocking them)?! You were right to mention that Nene doesn’t keep them sharp. UD never comes to the court with his ish raggedy. You missed on that one. But, otherwise, thanks for this. Thoroughly enjoyed it. And you’re right: nowhere else can you get the BBall 4-1-1 like you can here at Slamonline. We do recognize…

  • http://aol.com truf

    I thought it meant that he’s the best player wearin braids, not the best braids?!? anyway, recongnize we do.

  • TheYUTucker

    I can’t believe David Lee finished on top of Howard for the double squared respect. I’m glad it went to a guy who is the biggest hustler on his team with all the credits and the flash(that’s Nate’s job). Maybe Howard could have gotten it if that damn cape didn’t slow him down…Or maybe it was all those Big Macs he ate during Mcdonalds commercials! Either way they are both superb athletes…Keep it coming Tzvi!

  • TheYUTucker

    Correction: Lee…Hustler on his team WITHOUT all the credits and the flash!

  • Daniel

    Loved the trillions bit. Reminds me of playing high school ball…

  • http://www.twitter.com/TheDiesel Anton

    Kobe’s new shoes are soooooo cheap.

  • Hamond

    Hi, I’d just like to add one suggestion to worst haircut: Chris Bosh. If you think Nene’s hair is raggedy as hell, you gotta think CB4′s is 10x worse. And if AI’s circucsition contributed to his downhill season this year, then I’d like to think Bosh’s hair contributed to the Raptors’ disappointing season this year.

  • http://mindyourbusiness@getalife.com Allenp

    That Magic need to pick up Morrow in the off season to replace the best shooter in the history of basketball…
    Yeah, I’m looking at you JJ.

  • http://basketball-reference.com nbk

    Yeah then Better Basketball should pick up Morrow too and tout him as possibly the greatest shooter to replace the greatest shooter of all time in both places he failed.

  • http://www.another48minutes.blogspot.com Gerard Himself

    what a great, great post.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    Morrison’s haircut DID NOTHING for him. And why are you slaying 2 rookies (alexis and hamed) who only got 1 minute in the game? I dont understand…

  • http://aol.com truf

    @Bet: bc that’s what a trillion is.A minumum of one followed by zeros.

  • SHYRE

    Very interesting article. Can’t wait till the next!!!!!

  • http://www.broy7.com/roy/index nate the great

    great stuff, i like the moment of the year with broy. nice stuff.
    keep it up.

  • http://hibachi20.blogspot.com Moose

    ANTHONY MORROW!!!!!

  • Donny

    Good stuff bro…keep up the good work.

  • El Gee

    This how slam does. keeping it fresh. from their most recent cover to this season rap up. This is some of the spunkiest, most fun writing i’ve seen in a while. flat out, i love it. “Chris Andersen. What the hell is wrong with that man?” hahahaha. I could prob make that a Thesis for a PHD but thats for another time. good work Twersky and slam keep em commin. out.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Blinguo

    Hey another end of season stat idea omission from the massive list given and researched. This season “The Most made game winning shots by player?” & “Least?” Who can provide those stats, Basketball ref is exhaustive about info, but I never looked for that specifically there, would they have it?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Blinguo

    Scratch least, and put “missed game winners.”

  • Bruno, RJ

    really good!
    i don’t recall reading any other article with your name on, but this one was quite impresive.
    funny and informative! very good.

  • Bruno, RJ

    and I agree with the guy that said bosh has the wost hair cut in league!
    he used to fight for #1 spot with Melo but now he is hands-down top dawg!!!!

  • ab_40

    you’ve forgotten the best commentary in a game which was the houston cleveland game on tnt… they were just going into a time out and they had a little clip of ron artest dunking showing and reggie miller went into his happy/mad/crazy rants about how great ron artest did his thing and marv just said:”reggie… are you allright?” that’s a classic to me right there.

    And why the hell are grown men talking about other ballers they haircuts? ah well

  • d-shab

    very nice t. after pointing out that the top players in turnovers were all not just solid, but good ballers, you have to wonder if that stat is taken very seriously by gms. Would you not take d-wade beause he turns the ball over? I doubt it. And twerski, you forgot the worst play of the year, which happened twice by the same player against the same team. Al “i suck at basketball” harrington slapped the backboard once and hung on the rim another time, both against the clippers, in a playoff race, and got t’d up which ended up costing them two games, which could have changed momentum for the tam as well as my plans for june. I hope to see you continue writing in the future

  • blondgod

    It’s Scot Pollard. Not ScoTT Pollard you dullard. Get your facts straight, you supposed “journalist.”

  • Steve

    Haha the worst hair part was brilliant. Once again a job well done by Tzvi Twersky

  • JP

    Amen on that last word.

    You researched everything. screw yahoo sports, if one person knows everything nba this season its you.

  • http://sportzin.com Joey E.

    Hamed Haddadi is my hero

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