Monday, January 9th, 2012 at 8:35 am  |  97 responses

Post Up: Rock Bottom

Washington falls to 0-8, and other NBA things from last night.

by Abe Schwadron | @abe_squad

Greetings from the NBA basement, folks. The Wolves ran up the score in D.C. yesterday, and Washington now sits at 0-8, with no signs of anything getting better. Thankfully, there were five other games on the docket last night. Hope you all consumed some hoops in between all the NFL playoff action over the past two days. Props to Pete for writing us through a crazy weekend of games. Let’s get it.

Timberwolves 93, izards 72

No, that’s not a typo. Starting today, I will not be including the letter “W” in Washington’s mascot name until they get a win. Let’s hope the izards can get it done on Tuesday against Toronto, because after that it’s Chicago, Philly twice, Houston, Oklahoma City, Denver and Boston. I’d prefer not to spend much time on this game, but it’s worth noting that with Mike Beasley out of the lineup, Derrick Williams played 30 minutes and finished with 14 points and 7 boards, Kevin Love did his thing as always (20 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals) and Ricky Rubio toyed with defenders all afternoon long. Rubio had 14 assists and 13 points, enough to make a izards fan bang their head against the wall when you consider how he ended up in Minnesota. In case you forgot. A major change is desperately needed in the nation’s capital. Like, major change. The izards are uninspired, uninterested, very terrible at basketball—they shot 35 percent yesterday from the field and 56 percent from the free throw line—and there’s a report that Rashard Lewis has quit on the team. Beautiful! John Wall must hate his life (and shooting 3-for-10 with 10 points doesn’t help, but he did go hammer to the hoop once). As excruciating as the izards are these days, the Wolves are one of the most exciting teams in the L right now despite being just 3-5, and a League Pass must on a nightly basis.

I’ll leave you with this, before we move on to more professional teams in action last night: Is this defense?

Magic 104, Kings 97

Just when he was stringing together a handful of vintage games, Dwight Howard laid an egg last night. But thanks to season-high scoring days from Jason Richardson (22) and Big Baby Davis (20 off the bench), and 3-for-20 three-point shooting from the Kings, Orlando escaped Sacramento with a 6-3 record. Howard got into early foul trouble and played just 20 minutes, finishing with 5 points on 1-of-2 field goals (3-5 from the line) and 4 rebounds. He got his first board in the fourth quarter and scored his first points with just under 7 minutes to go in the game. Hedo Turkoglu and Ryan Andersen (19 points, 11 rebounds) each hit big three-pointers down the stretch to pull away from the Kings in the final minute. Tyreke Evans had it going for the Kings, and he finished with 28 points on 10-16 shooting plus 8 dimes, while DeMarcus Cousins chipped in a double-double on 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jimmer Fredette continues to struggle early this year, as he finished with only 2 points in 14 minutes of action.

Thunder 108, Spurs 96

After getting the news on Sunday morning that reserve point guard Eric Maynor is out for the season with a torn ACL, the Thunder took down the Spurs behind 21 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists from Kevin Durant. And he might have notched his first career triple-double if not for the fact that he sat out the entire fourth quarter (along with the rest of OKC’s starting lineup) after helping Oklahoma City put the game out of striking distance. Rookie Reggie Jackson got the bulk of what would have been Maynor’s minutes at backup point, and he finished with 11 points (4-9 FG), 4 assists and 2 turnovers, while James Harden poured in 20 off the bench. The win marked the first time this season an NBA team has won on three consecutive nights, and OKC joined the Heat as the first teams in the league to get to 8 wins. San Antonio allowed the Thunder to shoot a tick better than 51 percent from the field, and were led in scoring by Gary Neal, with 18 points. Rookie Kawhi Leonard had a nice night off the bench—13 points, 10 boards. Oklahoma City finally gets a day off today, before traveling to Memphis and New Orleans for a mid-week back-to-back.

Suns 109, Bucks 93

Steve Nash had 10 assists in the first quarter, and the Suns led by as many as 28 points as Phoenix got back to .500 at 4-4 on the year. Nash finished with 17 dimes in all, plus 10 points. The biggest beneficiary of Nashty’s helping hand was Marcin Gortat, who dropped 18 points on 9-for-10 field goal shooting—looks like he might nearly be back at full health—and as a team, Phoenix shot 56 percent. The Bucks’ leading scorer ended up being rookie Tobias Harris out of Tennessee, who scored 15 points in 23 minutes, while Brandon Jennings had a rough game, scoring just 5 points on 2-of-7 shooting. And how about this nugget from the AP recap: “The Suns beat the Bucks in Phoenix for the 24th straight time, the NBA’s second-longest active streak behind San Antonio’s 27 wins in a row at home over Golden State.” For perspective, Jennings was not yet born the last time Milwaukee won in PHX (1987). Sheesh!

Trail Blazers 98, Cavaliers 78

The Blazers bounced back after a curious drubbing at the hands of the Phoenix Suns on Friday night, beating the Cavaliers to a pulp thanks to 28 points from LaMarcus Aldridge and 24 from Wes Matthews. Portland held Cleveland to 37 percent field goal shooting, and the Cavaliers made just 3 of 24 three-pointers while turning the ball over 24 times. Antawn Jamison, the Cavs’ leading scorer, put up just 3 points on 1-of-8 shooting. But Kyrie Irving had another nice game, with 21 points, 4 assists, 4 rebounds (4 turnovers) and fellow rookie Tristan Thompson had 10 points, 5 boards and 3 blocks in limited action—he may not be a pretty player, but he’s active as hell. The fans in Portland were still cheering to the final buzzer…because they wanted the Blazers to top 100 points, winning everyone in attendance a free chalupa. Unfortunately, sportsmanship got in the way in the final seconds, and thousands at the Rose Garden went home hungry. Somehow, I think they’re still happy with the blowout W. Portland hosts the Clippers on Tuesday in what should be a huge game.

Lakers 90, Grizzlies 82

One Gasol brother had a fantastic game and his team won. The other had a terrible shooting night and his team lost. Pau’s final line included 13 points, 15 rebounds and 4 assists in 40 minutes, while Marc shot a woeful 0-for-9 from the field—though he did fill up the rest of the box score, with 11 boards, 7 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks. Jokes aside, the two didn’t match up with one another much. Kobe Bryant dropped 26 points and 9 dimes to lead the Lake Show to a sixth straight home win (0-4 on the road). L.A. jumped out to a 31-22 lead after one quarter, and despite scoring just 12 points in the fourth, held off the Grizzlies, who got 19 points from Rudy Gay and 17 points from new addition Mareese Speights. Memphis got within four after rattling off six straight points to start the fourth quarter, but Kobe and crew made sure it never got closer than that. The Lakers won despite turning the ball over an astonishing 27 times (only 8 for Memphis), and despite the Grizzlies scoring 31 fast break points. But Los Angeles out-rebounded the Grizz 53-34, Andrew Bynum delivered a 15-15 double-double and Steve Blake made 3 threes off the bench (13 points).

Line of the Night: KD’s 21 points (5-9 FG, 10-10 FT), 10 rebounds, 7 assists in only 29 minutes.

Honorable Mention: Steve Nash — 17 assists and 10 points in 27 minutes.

Dunk of the Night: Rudy Gay delivers the put-back funk on Matt Barnes.

WTF of the Night: Hey, at least Jan Vesely’s looking good!

Tonight: Six games lined up for Monday, including the Rubios against the Raptors and the Bobcats’ return to New York—where last time those two hooked up, Boris Diaw got his groove on and Charlotte walked all over the Knicks. But the game of the night is Pacers at Sixers, which tips off at 7. Philly is 2-0 at home, while all five Indiana starters average double-digit points.

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  • mick

    Can I mention how right Slam and Lang were with Rubio, and how people who hated should apologise.

  • http://juan.garcia@computershare.com Marcelus Wallace

    Kobe’s “now-u-c-me-now-u-don’t reverse on the other side of the rim sneak dunk” was better than Gays’ put back.

  • MUBWAR

    then I should be the first apologist mick. Even though I have him on my fantasy team, I didn’t give him a chance with the PG play we have nowadays

  • tom

    Hey Abe, why don´t you call them Lizards until they…you know…. :)

  • Patrick

    ^LOL
    i’m going to use that.

  • http://nba.com/celtics lights out

    good one, tom. the Wizards are pathetic. Rashard Lewis has lost his mojo. I’m a Celtics fan, and I remember being scared whenever he caught the ball with even a little bit of space. now? he’s putting up 9 ppg while shooting 36 from the field and 22 from three. what’s the deal, ‘shard?

  • http://www.laumol.nl/weblog Laumol

    Lashington Lizards?

  • Hursty

    Please tell me someone else saw the end to the Kings/Magic game. The Kings just absolutely GAVE UP in the final minute.
    They gave up an offensive rebound with under 1.30 remaining, then on the next Magic play, they swung it to the corner to Ryan Anderson who hit a WIDE open 3. So lazy.
    They came back and hit a 3 to make it a 5pt game with 40 or so seconds remaining.
    Next 2 offensive possessions, Tyreke went kamikaze 1 vs 5 and got absolutely shut down both times.
    In between those plays, the Magic got a fastbreak lay-up. NOBODY even tried to contest the shot. JJ Hickson just let the ball fly right past him.
    It was shocking, upsetting and surreal to watch it.

  • http://blog.supersonicsoul.com/ tom

    thanks. I´m an old sonics fan. I´ve got similar memories. Just not scary ones. :)

  • http://sfjklf.com Jukai

    I really can’t believe how GOOD of a passer Rubio is. Here’s hoping the rest of his game catches up.
    Kobe still has it.
    As does Nash.
    LaMarcus Aldridge is probably the best power forward in the league, but I’m still uncertain if I’m gonna vote for him or Love in the all-star game..

  • Theking06

    lol @ tha free throw attempt …. d Wizards need help asap.

  • Mike From Spain

    It’d have been cool if Nash had played all the game , just to let him beat a record of assists in a game. He had 17 in 27 minutes… could he have gone up to 30? That’d been crazy …

  • Mike From Spain

    I root for Ricky Rubio, but I half expected a disaster with John Wall scoring 40 or something like that, because Wall is one of the fastest cats in the L… I must watch the game and see what happened, did Ricky defend well or was Washington so abysmal that Wall could do nothing?

  • Riggs

    The Lizards was horrible.

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

    Who held kd to just 21? If only marc couldve scored. Lizards forever.

  • http://slamonline.com AlbertBarr

    @Hursty: I watched the Kings game. EVen when they play well they manage to lose do to lack of effort. The real question is why we weren’t able to get a lead when Dwight Howard SAT FOR THREE QUARTERS OF THE DAMN GAME.

  • http://slamonline.com AlbertBarr

    BUT they do seem to at least be having a little more fun and playing real basketball now that PW is gone.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    In a not to distant future Rubio will be the best pure (as in pass first, set up/run your team)PG in the league (other PG’s will be better overall players). SLAM was right about him, I’m glad to say I was too, for those of us watching him since the start of his career it has always been obvious that the kid had something very very special, that kind of special talent for passing, seeing the floor and running an offense that can’t be taught. It is still early, but I’m willing to bet that barring injury Rubio will go down in the history as one of the best passers/true PG’s ever. Very refreshing to watch him play in an era where the Derrick Roses of the NBA are considered kings and it seems that every PG thinks his most important objective is to get 20 points first, then take care of his team’s offense second. Visca Ricky!

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Ohh and Rashard Lewis has no professional pride what so ever, none.

  • http://slamonline.com/ Abe Schwadron

    Okay, I’ve been convinced…Lizards it is. Expect to see it in use going forward. And it could be there for a while.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Flip Saunders should have been fired before Paul Westphal. He’s got no control of that team. And anyone still think Rubio doesn’t fit the NBA game way better then the Euro game?

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    Hey, I was at that Wolves-Wizards game, and given that fact, and the fact of my general basketball expertise, I thought I’d share some insight that probably hasn’t occurred to you guys:
    The Wizards are terrible.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    LZ
    You’re my dude, but you are so very, VERY wrong about Derrick Rose.
    That dude is a great player who is constantly working on his weaknesses. Every single year, dude has improved his game. And he’s not selfish. He maybe a scorer, but he’s not selfish, and already this year I’ve seen a ton of growth from him as far as running the team and picking his spots. Look at his numbers. He’s taking the fewest shots he’s taken since his rookie year right now. And he’s defending.
    I understand why folks criticized Rose last year, but this year that just isn’t true anymore. He still needs to take fewer three pointers and improve his jumper even more, but give dude his props for changing up and still being incredibly dangerous.

  • JoeMaMa

    Yeah, I do recall alot of people ripping Rubio. They really should just give a quick “I was wrong” post. Or is that not the internet hater way? Also, Kyrie Irving is lookin good!!

  • http://Slamonline.com Caboose

    Couple things:
    -Not to brag, but I was a Rubio defender since SLAM ran his cover story. Kid is real.
    -The Magic are a better team than advertised, beating the Kings without Dwight essentially.
    -Look at the Suns roster. How on earth are they at .500?
    -Dwight won’t be traded, I’m calling that now.
    -Can we please stop calling the Knicks an elite team?
    -Ditto for the Mavs.
    -LeBron wins MVP in a close race with KD.

  • http://www,slamonline.com Slick Ric

    Rubio doing his thing, nice games from him so far and I see we still making excuses for john wall.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Allenp; First of all Happy New Year! Rose is a great player no doubt, he is a workhorse who strives to be the best and to constantly improve his game no doubt – he is a true great in that sense and I belive he will go down as a true stud when all is said and done. I have no real beef with Rose (Chi-fan here!), but I do still prefer my PG to be facilitator first, scorer second. I am a PG myself and I might be old fashioned in this sense but I will always see the PG as the conductor of the band not its biggest solist, imo there is a reason that the conductor gets the biggest applaus; he makes all the individuals come together and this is a much more complex assignment than playing the perfect solo on your instrument . I only used Rose’s name because he is kind of the model of the new era PG; strong, athletic, fast, shoot-first (he might not be outright selfish, but he sure is shoot-first – maybe out of lack of better options, time will tell) etc. I could just as well have used Westbrook, Jennings, Barea, Kemba or some other shoot-first PG’s name, it just that Rose was the MVP (hence he is king). I’m glad to hear that Rose’s game is improving, I have to regrettably admit I haven’t watched a single minute of Bulls’ basketball this season, but I’ll happily take your word for it. I have been traveling since x-mas and up until now, so apart from a nice Thunder-Grizz game on the 25th haven’t seen any NBA action this season expect from highlights. Anyways now I’m ready to sink my teeth in and will only be happy to see Rose expanding his game as a ‘conductor’.

  • showmeyourwits

    Forget Lizards, they should go with Generals after watching that clip. Shout to Dan Gilbert.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    LZ, Click my name. Article about Rose’s evolution as a PG.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Blatche is a pariah and one of those leeches that suck the life out of teams. The clown has even managed to suck the life out of Wall’s game and the wizards will be stuck in basketball hell until they get rid of him.

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    I mean, Rose’s scoring is down to 19 a game, his assists are up to 8.5 a game so far this season.
    He keeps that up, all you “Rose is not a true PG/is too shoot first/is not a facilitator/is really a shooting guard” people really aren’t gonna have sh*t to say.

  • showmeyourwits

    Yeah, I think Rose would have passed more if he had teammates who could create their own opportunities. As we’re seeing, his assists are rising with the addition of Rip, Noah’s improved offensive game, and improvement of role players. I’m most impressed with Rose’s 3pt range this year.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    Rip has missed 4 of the last 5 games.

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    Rose has been struggling from 3 lately. He’s 1 for 12 in their last 3 games.
    He falls in love with the 3 sometimes.
    Anyone know what his FG% is if 3s aren’t counted? It’s gotta be close to 50%.
    Anyways, Abe if it’s any consolation, all these L’s might be worth it if it means Wall gets to run with Anthony Davis or Andre Drummond next year.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    The Lizards is a perfect name, JWall and Mcgee need to get out of there asap.
    And I don’t really think DRose is shoot first, sometimes you might think he is because he has to score for the Bulls

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    Thx, NBK.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    it isn’t much but i figured it would illustrate what Matic, Allen, and others have been saying.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Rose shoots too many 3s.
    ADrummond might be overrated.
    MKG might be the best player in the country.
    ADavis will be the best pro player.
    PJones’ the second coming of RGay.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    Rose does shoot too many 3′s though. 4.5 a game is too many. 3 games of 6 or more is way too many. Especially if he’s only going to shoot 29%

  • http://nyill.wordpress.com Enigmatic

    There’s nothing overrated about Drummond’s potential or skill.
    It’s his desire scouts and GMs question.
    MKG is good at everything but great at nothing. Love the kid but not sure how his skills translate.
    Yup. Davis will be dope. Marcus Camby 2.0 hopefully without the injuries.
    Agree on Perry Jones as well.
    Jeremy Lamb will be nice too.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    That’s why I said Drummond “might” be overrated. The guy has all the skills in the world to dominate but lacks the desire and passion needed.
    MKG is a great defender for his age/experience, very good rebounder and even though his jumpshot needs work, I could see him becoming a Marion/GWall-type player in the pros.
    Agree 100% on Jermey Silence of the Lambs.

  • http://www.optimabbc.be Max

    What about Thomas Robinson?

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    NBADraft(net) has Jeremy Lamb going 3rd over Harrison Barnes, Perry Jones, & MKG

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Kevin Love shoots more threes than Rose.
    If you look at his numbers, they are incredibly impressive. The offense boards and free throws in particular.

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    NBK, Enigmatic: Just to clear it up, there is no hater here. I like Rose, he has just been a bit to trigger happy for a PG to my liking up until now in his young career, like I said in my previous post; whether that is down to a lack of better options in the Bulls O, time will tell. Anyways I agree with Enigmatic’s: He keeps that up, all you “Rose is not a true PG/is too shoot first/is not a facilitator/is really a shooting guard” people really aren’t gonna have sh*t to say. Comment. Believe me I will have nothing to say if/when he does keep it up, he would then morph into exactly the PG I want for my Bulls (throw in some improved D while we are at it, Rose sure has the tools). Great that Rose is improving his court-game like NBK’s article clearly illustrates, but this season up until now is still a very small sample so until he has proven it over a full (well 66 games) season the jury is out imo. He is still a great player of course, like I said it is down to preferences and my own personal is more distributor less shooter from my PG.

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    Lamb reminds me of a jumping prey mantis with those long a** arms. Dude is going to be a very good/great defender in the L.
    TRob’s a very good athlete/rebounder but I think his lack of size is going hinder him in the L.
    I’m not sold on Barnes’ pro potential and never will be. The man is a one-trick pony (perimeter shooting). Not an exceptional athlete, average defender, and a terrible passer/rebounder at the 3 spot. Has Marvin Williams (better shooter) written all over him.

  • JoeMaMa

    A note about Derrick Rose shooting 3s. He’s so good at getting into the lane and creating that teams basically dare him to shoot. Apparently he really worked on his 3s over the summer as a result. And Rose has no doubt huddled with Thibs about this. As Rose is the best scorer on the team, Thibs likely told him to get a few 3s up. Rose isn’t a really bad 3 point shooter, and when he hits a couple, the other team is screwed. Also, Thibs doesn’t want Rose to lose confidence is he misses a few, so Thibs is likely saying “don’t worry if a few don’t drop. Keep attacking, but if you’re open at the 3 point line, you’re my guy.” I think the Bulls are basically allowing Rose to miss a few if the shots are in the flow of the game. If he keeps missing, then maybe Thibs doesn’t give him a full green light. But I’m pretty sure they’ll take a few missed 3s right now while it’s early in the season.

  • http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/35159/roses-sweet-game-continues-bulls-roll nbk

    Rose’s 3pt shooting exploits this season, 4-6(W), 1-8(L), 0-2(W), 3-4(W), 0-1(W), 3-8(W), 0-6(W), 1-3(W), 0-3(L). I don’t think Thibs wants Rose shooting that many 3′s.

  • jimmer

    Rose can work on it all he wants, he will never be a true point guard. You don’t ‘work on’ the kind of vision a Nash, Kidd, Magic, Stockton, Rubio(!) are born with. Fair play to the chap for being humble and doing the best for his team and all the rest of his commendable traits, but he will never, ever, be a pure point guard. I’m fairly sure with the shooting strokes they posess(ed), nash and stockton could have averaged 20-25 a game if they had chosen to. Their point guard play was/is not just about their innate vision and passing, but how their minds see the game. Every style in basketball is about how the game translates from a players mind into his actions on the court; a pure point guard is the manifestation of a very particualr, and rare, translation of vision and ability that sees and delivers upon things other players don’t. Rose is not a point guard. He’s a little 2 trying his darn hardest, for the good of his team, to be a good 1. He can jump and dunk and average 20 points a game. Lots of people in the history of the NBA could jump and dunk and averaged 20 points a game. Like Rose, some were exceptionally fast and surprisingly short for how good their dunks were. Very, very few have ever averaged more than 10 assists, or been able to.

  • http://www.twitter.com/nflem41 Nicolas Fleming

    I have disregarded Jimmer’s comments. Being a point guard who can score does not make you a small 2.

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