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December 26, 2011

NBA 2011-2012 Season Preview, Predictions

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It’s nothing short of a Christmas miracle that the NBA 2011-2012 calender year actually gets underway today after a treacherous past several months where players, owners, and everyone in between were strapped in a legal drama that even the likes of VH1 wouldn’t renew for another season.

It’s been over half a year since any of us has seen any real competitive basketball (Euroleague or EuroBasket does not count I’m afraid) and even those with a faint memory of what the teams looked like will finding themselves scratching their head when they witness their teams being unveiled during the holiday period. With a host of high profile players ‘amnesty claused’, others exiled in lands far away and locked into leagues they can’t get out of, and a trade deadline that goes well into the season – expect the NBA season to provide many unexpected turns and twists. It’s hard therefore to provide NBA 2011-2012 prediction given this situation and considering teams have had only 15 days to prepare and 2 preseason games to try things out. Nevertheless here are 11 predictions for the 2011-2012 NBA season:

Much of the buzz around the Staples Center is currently revolving around the Clippers – but expect that to change when Superman arrives to Laker Land

Prediction 1: Playoff Teams From Eastern Conference

Miami Heat
Chicago Bulls
Boston Celtics
Orlando Magic
New York Knicks
Atlanta Hawks
New Jersey Nets
Philadelphia 76ers

Prediction 2: Playoff Teams From Western Conference

Oklahoma City Thunder
Dallas Mavericks
LA Lakers
LA Clippers
San Antonio Spurs
Memphis Grizzlies
Utah Jazz
Portland Trailblazers

Prediction 3: MVP
Chris Paul – If anyone has been following the career of Chris Paul closely, they will know that the 6’0 floor general out of Wake Forest has taken a below average team like the New Orleans Hornets and made them playoff contenders year after year in the tough Western Conference. He probably should have been the MVP the year Kobe Bryant won it as a “Lifetime Achievement Award”, but with bigs like DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin to throw alley-oops to, Lob Angeles should be one of the best teams this year with CP3 to thank.

Prediction 4: Coach of the Year
Vinny Del Negro – See above.

Prediction 5: Sixth Man of the Year
James Harden – Between the beastliness of Kendrick, the athleticism of Russell Westbrook, and the pure skills of Kevin Durant lies a player on the Oklahoma City Thunder that packs all three abilities into one. His name is James Harden and with his team likely to feature one of the best records in the NBA, it would be no surprise to see Harden walking away as the sixth man of the year.

Prediction 6: Most Improved Player
Tyler Hansbrough – The North Carolina product took some time to get his limited physical attributes to fit in to the NBA game, but the hardworking forward showed his potential in the playoff series against the Bulls. His will and relentlessness has made Hall of Famers out of lesser players (see Dennis Rodman) and expect Hansbrough to deliver results this year both on the stats sheet and off it.

Prediction 7: Defensive Player of the Year
Dwight Howard – This award should be retired until D12 starts losing his athleticism because currently it’s not even close.

Prediction 8: Shock Trade of the Year That Will Turn The NBA Landscape On It’s Head
The STYTWTNLOTH award will no doubt involve Dwight Howard and his impending trade to LA Lakers. Not only will it make the Lakers the favorites once more out in the West, but it should also turn the Magic into a dangerous team capable of disrupting the norm out in the East.

Prediction 9: Miami Heat: All Sizzle, No Steak
27 out of the 30 ‘experts’ on ESPN have Miami Heat to win it all this year with others seeing Oklahoma as favorites out in the West. Miami’s off-season is puzzling for me as their only notable addition was Shane Battier. They didn’t exactly need a small forward with LeBron James, Mike Miller and James Posey arguably their first, fourth and fifth player best player and all playing that same position. The plan apparently is to have Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Shane Battier closing out games. That’s fine and dandy but neither of those three can really guard a quick PG or a low post scorer, which was their problem in the first place. Chris Bosh gained some weight and looked decent in preseason action guarding Dwight Howard, but he’s not the tough-nosed anchor in the middle that is going to win you a championship.

Prediction 10: Eastern Conference Winner
Chicago Bulls – The Bulls were handily beaten by the Heat last year but it was a series where LeBron James played out of his skin and a time in Derrick Rose’s career where a loss like the one he suffered is only going to make him better. With Richard Hamilton in the mix, the Bulls can stop relying so much on Rose for buckets down the stretch, which should make the team all that tougher to handle. The one thing about Richard Hamilton is that he is one of the best players in coming off picks and creating scoring opportunities that way – something that negates the athletic prowess of the Heat’s stellar perimeter defense.

Prediction 11: 2012 Champions
LA Lakers – This is a gamble, because it assumes that Dwight Howard will indeed be traded to the Lakers like many expect. Not many people are talking about the addition of Jason Kapono, but I expect him to have a great year and he’s a piece the Lakers have been missing for many years. The point guard position is still a problem, with Derek Fisher an ankle twist away from campaigning to take David Stern’s job and Shannon Brown off to Phoenix – but with Dwight Howard clogging up the middle, that deficiency should be limited somewhat. Also don’t underestimate a rested and hungry Kobe Bryant, who has in the past performed at his best with his personal life under the microscope. If Metta World Peace has a solid season and Mitch Kupchak delivers behind the curtain, then expect the Lakers to go all the way with a motivated Mike Brown guiding the way.

That wraps up our 2011 2012 NBA preview and predictions. For thoughts and reactions, sound off in the comments below.

December 21, 2011

Charlotte Bobcats 2011-2012 Game-by-Game Predictions

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After making the playoffs for the first time in franchise history two seasons ago, the Charlotte Bobcats regressed last year.  Even with Rookie of the Year candidate Kemba Walker (selected ninth overall in the 2011 NBA Draft) coming aboard, that downward trend is likely to continue this season as well.

Date Visitor Home Prediction Predicted Record
12/26/11 Milwaukee Bucks Charlotte Bobcats Bucks 0-1
12/28/11 Miami Heat Charlotte Bobcats Heat 0-2
12/30/11 Orlando Magic Charlotte Bobcats Magic 0-3
1/1/12 Charlotte Bobcats Miami Heat Heat 0-4
1/3/12 Charlotte Bobcats Cleveland Cavaliers Cavaliers 0-5
1/4/12 Charlotte Bobcats New York Knicks Knicks 0-6
1/6/12 Atlanta Hawks Charlotte Bobcats Hawks 0-7
1/7/12 Charlotte Bobcats Indiana Pacers Pacers 0-8
1/9/12 Charlotte Bobcats New York Knicks Knicks 0-9
1/10/12 Houston Rockets Charlotte Bobcats Rockets 0-10
1/12/12 Charlotte Bobcats Atlanta Hawks Bobcats 1-10
1/13/12 Detroit Pistons Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 2-10
1/14/12 Golden State Warriors Charlotte Bobcats Warriors 2-11
1/16/12 Cleveland Cavaliers Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 3-11
1/17/12 Charlotte Bobcats Orlando Magic Magic 3-12
1/21/12 Charlotte Bobcats Chicago Bulls Bobcats 4-12
1/22/12 Charlotte Bobcats New Jersey Nets Nets 4-13
1/24/12 New York Knicks Charlotte Bobcats Knicks 4-14
1/25/12 Charlotte Bobcats Washington Wizards Wizards 4-15
1/27/12 Charlotte Bobcats Philadelphia 76ers 76ers 4-16
1/28/12 Washington Wizards Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 5-16
1/31/12 Charlotte Bobcats Los Angeles Lakers Lakers 5-17
2/1/12 Charlotte Bobcats Portland Trail Blazers Trail Blazers 5-18
2/4/12 Charlotte Bobcats Phoenix Suns Bobcats 6-18
2/7/12 Charlotte Bobcats Boston Celtics Celtics 6-19
2/10/12 Chicago Bulls Charlotte Bobcats Bulls 6-20
2/11/12 Los Angeles Clippers Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 7-20
2/13/12 Philadelphia 76ers Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 8-20
2/15/12 Charlotte Bobcats Minnesota Timberwolves Timberwolves 8-21
2/17/12 Charlotte Bobcats Toronto Raptors Raptors 8-22
2/19/12 Charlotte Bobcats Indiana Pacers Pacers 8-23
2/22/12 Indiana Pacers Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 9-23
2/29/12 Charlotte Bobcats Detroit Pistons Pistons 9-24
3/2/12 Charlotte Bobcats San Antonio Spurs Spurs 9-25
3/4/12 New Jersey Nets Charlotte Bobcats Nets 9-26
3/6/12 Orlando Magic Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 10-26
3/7/12 Utah Jazz Charlotte Bobcats Jazz 10-27
3/9/12 New Jersey Nets Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 11-27
3/10/12 Charlotte Bobcats Oklahoma City Thunder Thunder 11-28
3/12/12 Charlotte Bobcats New Orleans Hornets Hornets 11-29
3/14/12 Charlotte Bobcats Houston Rockets Rockets 11-30
3/15/12 Charlotte Bobcats Dallas Mavericks Mavericks 11-31
3/17/12 Toronto Raptors Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 12-31
3/19/12 Philadelphia 76ers Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 13-31
3/23/12 Milwaukee Bucks Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 14-31
3/24/12 Charlotte Bobcats New Jersey Nets Nets 14-32
3/26/12 Boston Celtics Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 15-32
3/28/12 Minnesota Timberwolves Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 16-32
3/30/12 Denver Nuggets Charlotte Bobcats Nuggets 16-33
3/31/12 Charlotte Bobcats Detroit Pistons Bobcats 17-33
4/3/12 Charlotte Bobcats Toronto Raptors Raptors 17-34
4/4/12 Charlotte Bobcats Atlanta Hawks Hawks 17-35
4/6/12 Charlotte Bobcats Milwaukee Bucks Bucks 17-36
4/7/12 Atlanta Hawks Charlotte Bobcats Hawks 17-37
4/9/12 Washington Wizards Charlotte Bobcats Wizards 17-38
4/10/12 Charlotte Bobcats Cleveland Cavaliers Cavaliers 17-39
4/12/12 Detroit Pistons Charlotte Bobcats Pistons 17-40
4/13/12 Charlotte Bobcats Miami Heat Heat 17-41
4/15/12 Boston Celtics Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 18-41
4/16/12 New Orleans Hornets Charlotte Bobcats Hornets 18-42
4/18/12 Chicago Bulls Charlotte Bobcats Bulls 18-43
4/20/12 Memphis Grizzlies Charlotte Bobcats Grizzlies 18-44
4/22/12 Sacramento Kings Charlotte Bobcats Bobcats 19-44
4/23/12 Charlotte Bobcats Washington Wizards Wizards 19-45
4/25/12 Charlotte Bobcats Orlando Magic Magic 19-46
4/26/12 New York Knicks Charlotte Bobcats Knicks 19-47

December 22, 2010

Christmas Day NBA: Heat at Lakers, Game of the Season

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Heat vs Lakers

NBA games

We took a look at the upcoming Christmas Day NBA games almost a month ago when the Miami Heat were struggling with an 8-6 record and the LA Lakers were unstoppable with a 12-2 record. Even then when the Heat were still trying to figure things out, were not living up to the hype, and the game Heat-Lakers game looked like it could be a disaster for the Heat, the average price of a ticket to the Heat at Lakers Christmas Day game was still $507 per ticket.

Since then, the Heat have managed to figure things out and are currently on a 12 game winning streak. The Lakers have continued their dominance even though they hit a bit of a speed bump with a 4 game slide and are currently 21-7 winning 8 of their last 9 games. With less than a week until tip-off, this game is looking more and more like the game of the season. Over the past month, the average price of a ticket to this game has gone up $42 to $549 per ticket. As a means of comparison the average price of a ticket to a Lakers home game excluding the Christmas day game against the Heat is approximately $144 per ticket, just 26.2% of the price of the Heat-Lakers Christmas Day.

November 25, 2010

Raptors should savour the moment

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There were not supposed to be too many four-game winning streaks in this part of the NBA world in 2010-11, so it’s best not to be too picky about the to and fro in a 106-90 win NBA jerseys authentic for the Toronto Raptors over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. Better to adapt the sense of bemusement of new Raptor Jerryd Bayless, who took a look at Reggie Evans’ 22 rebounds that flirted with a club record, shook his head, and wondered at the novelty of a guy dominating an NBA game without scoring.

Let’s just give the Raptors credit: After scratching out a one-point win over the Boston Celtics last Sunday, they buried the Sixers with a shock-and-awe first half. Playing a team coming off an overtime loss in which it had blown a late lead and without one of its few authoritative individuals in the suspended Elton Brand, cheap basketball jerseys the Raptors tore into Doug Collins’ team with a ferocity. Yes, it became messy at the end – the Raptors turned the ball over more times in a nine-minute span of the third quarter than they had in the first half – but the Raptors are full measure for this streak and whatever lessons they’ve learned during it.

Collins later called the Raptors a “much, much improved team” from the club he saw when it and the Sixers were both 2-9. A “nice team,” which is one of those phrases that resonate a little more with people in the game – any game – than with fans because it suggests something has caught the studied eye of a coach.

Here’s the thing about the Raptors: With the loss of Chris Bosh, everybody has been saying that this is now Andrea Bargnani’s team, and for the last four games he’s played like he believes it.

Within the first three minutes Wednesday he had drawn three fouls. What is also known is that the Raptors need more star power, because star power is a currency all its own in the NBA. nba shorts The game is refereed differently when a team has a star.

A good draft pick and perhaps another marquee signing or trade acquisition will be crucial to the long-term success of this team, but when that happens a dependable bench will also be a necessity. And that’s one of the things to like about the Raptors’ recent play: The bench has contributed, both statistically and emotionally. That’s one reason pinpointed by Evans after the game for the team’s recent success: focus that is a lot easier to maintain when a guy can come off the court for a blow and know that the person replacing him won’t let the side down.

For that reason, the Raptors had to be pleased with what Bayless showed in his first game. The Raptors don’t know what they have yet in Bayless – he is not likely going to be the type of point guard who creates his own shot and dominates the NBA these days – but he showed nba jerseys an explosiveness that was welcomed off the bench during a helter-skelter game and nailed two impressive shots: a three-pointer at the first-half buzzer and another from the corner late in the game after he’d been tossed to the court.

Head coach Jay Triano went into the game saying Bayless would be given control of the team “at some point during the game.” Things went so well in the first half he could do it early, and he also had the freedom to insert Leandro Barbosa alongside Bayless to provide something of a security blanket.

Bayless finished with 13 points and three assists in 14 minutes 55 seconds and Triano said later that he liked his quickness off the bench – his energy and his ability to use the restricted plays he’d been handed.

This is all about finding out who will be around when the Raptors are ready to play meaningful games.

The big pieces of the puzzle are absent, but what is here has left Raptors fans with more hope and given them more enjoyment than most likely expected they’d have at this point in the season.

March 9, 2010

Watch San Antonio Spurs vs New Orleans Hornets Results and Live Stream

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Watch NBA Game of San Antonio Spurs vs New Orleans Hornets Online and Live Stream from JustiN TV. One of the game in NBA that we should be seeing and this is between San Antonio Spurs vs New Orleans Hornets. Currently this game is already airing now and San Antonio Spurs seems to be wary to get a win against New Orleans Hornets and seal the deal for the NBA Playoffs or maybe Finals. Again, New Orleans Hornets is not there just to give up this game against San Antonio Spurs yet they need to make an upset here.

You can watch San Antonio Spurs vs New Orleans Hornets Live stream coverage this March 5, 2010 via Justin TV and Sopcast. The game of San Antonio Spurs vs New Orleans Hornets is said to be available at 10:30 p.m. EST and enjoy watch this great NBA Match that will be held in NBA 2010 today.

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