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Is it
over?
You remember the jokes
made about Anthony Davis’s durability? Truth is up until the 2023-24 season
he’d been missing in action for a considerable number of Laker games over two
seasons. I never thought it was funny just as I never thought Kawhi Leonard
missing games or “load managed” was funny either. This past summer you remember
the event don’t you, Leonard was on the roster for Team USA then he wasn’t. I
never understood the why, the only thing I can say is become confused by Lawrence
Frank president of the Clippers. Frank expressed confusion as to why Leonard
was sent home and the question is, did Frank had knowledge he wasn’t sharing
with the media and public. And now this news, the Clippers announced when
training camp begins tomorrow Leonard will be held out of scrimmage activities.
The announcement stated there
was a concern about his surgically repaired knee. Now I’m reading in
barstoolsports.com an account claiming Leonard might have undergone another
procedure later this past summer. Throughout his NBA career he’s always been
reluctant to talk to the media which is certainly his prerogative. The actions
of Leonard continue to be quite stealthy, if this second surgery is confirmed I’m
unsure what to say about this development. Some reading this might remember
media person Bomani Jones from his ESPN days. The subject of Leonard came up
while he was a guest on The Rich Eisen Show. Jones was as blunt as can be he said,
“I think he’s done and it’s a shame, finals MVP for two different franchises.” Leonard
the outstanding defender and scoring threat who just cannot seem to remain
healthy for an extended period of time.
Georgetown
basketball
Prior to the arrival of the
late John Thompson in 1972 the Washington D.C. university was only known for
its excellent educational curriculum. During Thompson’s tenure, the school was
placed on the basketball map of the nation, thus began a string of NCAA tournament
appearances practically every season culminating with the 1984 NCAA
Championship. In the 1998-99 season Thompson decided to retire and his assistant
coach took over the program. Craig Esherick would coach the Hoyas for the next
five years before turning over the team to Thompsons son John Thompson III.
Over the next few years Georgetown basketball experienced up and downplay until
he was fired by the school.
Prior to the 2017-18
season the school hired former Georgetown alumnus Patrick Ewing, it was hoped
he would return the basketball program to its glory days. Despite his name and
reputation the teams won-loss record failed to improve under the former
Georgetown star player. The truth of the matter the record was even worse than
play under Thompson III. In March 2023 Ewing was fired and replaced by Ed
Cooley longtime Providence coach. The first season under Cooley was certainly
underwhelming (9-23) but more is expected in his second year at the helm. Will
this hire of Cooley be the right move for the Georgetown program, only time
will tell however I have serious doubts if the team is allowed to flounder for
an extended period.
Another possibility
The Lakers may have
solved their post play and the name might surprise some of you. His name is not
Anthony Davis, he will be the starter again this upcoming season, it’s the
relief I speak of. It’s not Christian Koloko who signed a two way contract but
the other guy with a two way contract. If you follow the Lakers as much as most
of us his name is Colin Castleton and he’s been around for an extended period. Castleton’s
played in Summer League and for the South Bay Lakers for an extensive time now.
Castleton stands 6 foot
10 and 250 pounds and this is the good part for him, there is no requirement
for him to play like AD just offer relief. Christian Wood is missing until
December due to surgery and Jaxson Hayes has not played up to the level expected.
This leaves an opening for Castleton to earn a regular season contract. In
other Laker news training camp is yet to open but JJ Redick’s already announced
his starting lineup. D’Lo will be starter at the point, Austin Reaves at the
shooting guard, LeBron James small forward plus Rui Hachimura at power forward,
that leaves Anthony Davis as the center.
A colossal
miscarriage of justice
It’s been said, “There
is nothing written that life should be fair.” I certainly can agree with the
statement however sometimes on occasion your life can be drastically effected. That’s
the case for the late Roger Brown, Connie Hawkins and Doug Moe. These three and
several others had promising careers waiting for them in the NBA that bypassed
them by an event that wouldn’t occur today. It was 1961 a different time, the
three named were acquainted with sports gambler Jack Molinas. College
basketball was rocked with a point shaving
scandal and these three and others were named. There was no trial, none of the
three was ever arrested.
Despite this fact they
were banned from playing in the NBA regardless of the fact Hawkins was the only
one who actually received any money. He’s borrowed $200 from Molinas which was
repaid prior to news of the point scandal coming to the public’s attention. All
three were eventually cleared however it was too little too late. Moe met with
the gamblers but turned down any attempt to draft him for the scheme. The
history indicates Brown was never accused of point shaving he was only
acquainted with Molinas. Years later Hawkins would sue the NBA and when the
court ruled in his favor he became a 27-year old rookie. Brown never played in
the NBA, Moe served as coach of the NBA Nuggets. Hawkins was eventually
enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame. It’s my belief such a travesty of this
magnitude would never occur today.
The City
of Ben Franklin & Dr. J.
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania has a rich history going back to its colonial days, the days of
Benjamin Franklin inventor, politician and Founding Father of the Nation. In
between Ben Franklin and Dr. J. there have been others who lived, worked in the
City of Brotherly Love. As for Dr. J. he thrilled residents of the city and
others throughout the nation with his play on the basketball court, Franklin in
a different area. What about the current mayor, what’s her influence on the
city in one area? You might remember I indicated last week Mayor Cherelle
Parker announced an agreement with the Sixers for their planned arena.
The only difficulty as
this is written it appears the mayor and the Sixers are the only parties
pleased at this juncture. Chinatown will not be demolished in order to
build the arena however it’s proximity to the arena has the coalition
displeased with this “agreement.” In the meantime we discover another
grassroots community organization has announced they intend to fight the
proposed arena as well. The portion most interesting to me the mayor and Sixers
indicate there is no public funding involved in the project. Despite this fact
there is a court fight brewing between the mayor’s office and at least two
community groups. This is not good news for Philadelphia, If this project
cannot soon be finalized will Camden NJ remain in the picture.
The
Nuggets
You remember the story,
Superman could only be defeated by Kryptonite? Well I’m not comparing the play
of the Lakers to Superman however they have beaten the Lakers two years in a
row in the playoffs. That’s the story for my Lakers however that might not be
the story for the balance of Western Conference teams. In 2023 the Nuggets did
a beat down on the league winning the NBA championship. Nikola “The Joker”
Jokic’s skillful passing and shooting, Michael Porter Jr. along with Jamal
Murray and company…you know the story. They finished the regular season with 53
wins in addition to that championship.
The Nuggets were
expected to compete for a second championship, they managed to accomplish only a
portion of the task. They earned a playoff berth however the Wolves knocked them
out of their repeat championship effort. What occurs for the upcoming season
fans of the franchise are questioning. Center/Forward DaRon Holmes II was
drafted from Dayton University however he might not see a great deal of court
time with the veteran Nuggets roster. The only other addition is guard Russell
Westbrook, he is expected to take on a reserve role. There is no argument on my
part barring major injuries the Nuggets will earn a playoff berth again. As for
championship aspirations I must wait to determine whether they are prepared for
a deep run. The Nuggets must believe, the ESPN headline reads: “Nuggets believe
they’re still in their championship window.”