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Stuff I
don’t understand
A bunch of things exist we
have no comprehension or understanding of the purpose, ESPN’s laid one on me. I
could simply ignore it but the question is what’s the intention? For years it
seems the worldwide leader has included +/- in their NBA box scores. Allow a
further explanation, I knew ahead of time the Spurs lost the game against the
Clippers. I decided to check Wemby’s numbers and was amazed that he recorded 9
blocked shots in the game and then it occurred.
At the end of his total
was -21, what the heck was that about was my first thought, this is the ESPN
explanation. “+/- denotes team’s net points while the player is on the court.”
What am I missing here, Gary Payton II scored two points in the Warriors
victory over the Wizards for the game his +/- was +4. I am going to ask a few co-workers
who like me might be confused by ESPN’s method of assessing a players
contribution to the game. On the other hand I could check a few other sites or simply
ignore that portion of ESPN’s box.
Too soon?
Duke’s Cooper Flagg is but
17-years old, you remember he reclassified and technically should be in his
senior year of high school. As for the game the 6 foot 9 shooting guard/forward
played his first official game Monday night against Maine. The Blue Devils beat
Maine 96-62 thanks in part to the game Flagg played, he wasn’t his team’s high
scorer preferring to defer his game to teammates. Check this out as he filled
the box, 18 points on 6-15 shooting which included 7 rebounds 5 assists and 3
steals.
This effort represented
the first regular season game for Flagg, in addition with such a lopsided win
I’m unsure the strength of Maine. I declared him “ready for the NBA” however
Keenan warned me this is far to early to make that type of declaration. Sometimes
I witness play by a prospect and tend to believe “he’s on his way to an
outstanding career.” Is Flagg ready for the NBA after all he’s only played a
single college game but it appears he’s ready for play at the next level. Check
ESPN, Fox Sports and the ACC if you desire to see him in action prior to the
NBA.
Nobody
knew
This is written November
4, 2024, however this bit of news is just now coming to the forefront. Boston Celtic
forward Jayson Tatum says, “I was disappointed the Lakers didn’t draft me.” I
was so confused for a minute I had to re-check the 2017 NBA draft history
because I just didn’t remember. There it was, smacked me right in the face. The
Lakers had the second pick in 2017, they chose Lonzo Ball, the next pick
belonged to the Celtics who chose Tatum.
Can I say the Lakers
swung and missed on this pick, no doubt Ball possessed talent but this news
certainly causes me to ponder “What if.” Of course Ball was exchanged in a
trade that brought AD to the Lakers. In 2020 the Lakers won it all in the
bubble thanks in part to AD, last season the Celtics won the championship but
this is the disparity. Tatum has an opportunity to win several more for the
Celtics. Ball’s NBA career is on a thread, if he returned to the Lakers a
championship might be possible but not likely. Much as this Laker fan hates to
admit it the Celtics clearly won in 2017 and just might continue to win into
the future for a time.
You know my
saying don’t you…
Without checking I’m
unsure who first said it, “I’m from Missouri, you’ve got to Show Me.” I just
finished reading a Laker fan website article on Christian Wood. As you are
aware surgery has prevented him from playing early season games, it appears his
time is a late October early November appearance. I certainly don’t wish to
appear negative but I was disappointed by what he exhibited on the court last
season. The prior season the 6 foot 8 214 pound Wood had been a sparkplug for the
Mavs in the playoffs, in his first for the Lakers I was not impressed by what I
saw.
This season there is a
different mindset, Wood says he intends to play with a vengeance. Was I expecting
too much, perhaps the rotation pattern of the departed Ham didn’t allow Wood to
play at his peak. In any event it appears JJ Redick is excited with the
prospect of Wood returning to the lineup. Reddick indicates Wood’s game adds a
different flavor to the mix. In any event I sure hope the coach is correct because
the numbers in Dallas led me to believe the Lakers had signed a stud. What I
saw this past season stud might have been changed to dud. In closing I would
say to Wood, come one guy prove me wrong.
It's okay
you can laugh
While researching I came
across this jewel, someone produced the First Team All Name team for college
basketball 2024-25. I checked the roster of Rhode Island to make sure no one
was playing a joke on me. In addition we are months ahead of April 1 so they
must be true, with that said here goes:
Always Wright-guard
Rhode Island
Po Boigh King-guard NC
Central
Gob Gob-guard Kansas
City
Supreme Cook-forward
Oregon
Kai Yu-center Liberty
Tennessee Rainwater-guard/forward
Utah Tech