Tuesday, June 9, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

The Finals
Game 3 between the Spurs and Knicks has now shifted to Madison Square Garden, “The World’s Most Famous Arena.” The game was a must-win for San Antonio, while New York had enough cushion to ease off the pressure if it chooses. I wonder if the ESPN radio crew I heard over the weekend might now regret their “victory parade” talk at least for a time. The final score read Spurs 115 Knicks 111 as the Texas team played much better on Monday evening. What I find interesting shooting from the field and the three line were even for both teams, so what made for a Spurs victory? Wemby had an improved game leading the way with 32 points 8 rebounds 3 blocks and 6 assists, in 39 minutes of action he only committed a single TO. He played the entire 4th quarter which impacted the game in favor of the Spurs. 

Spurs guard Stephon Castle scored 28 points and dished out 5 assists and had only 2 TO’s in 38 minutes. As for the Knicks Jalen Brunson scored 32 points but had to take 25 shots in order to accumulate his point total. OG Anunoby scored 28 points and played his usual outstanding defensive game, coming up short for the Knicks was KAT. He got in foul trouble and managed but 11 points and 8 rebounds. It appeared the bench came up short in this game for the Knicks, Jordan Clarkson scoring 10 points might have been the man. Dependable Landry Shamet was an ice cold 1 for 8 from the floor, but he wasn’t alone Jose Alvarado also didn’t contribute much either. Despite this limited production the Knicks were in the game until the very end. The key for me, the Spurs took much better care of the ball than the first two games. Now the Knicks must regroup and prepare for Game 4 without the distractions surrounding this one, they clearly still hold the edge in the series. 

Monday, June 8, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

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No excuse
After his error that led to the Spurs loss Wemby would be down. Down but not out realizing the significance of his errant pass to the back of teammate Stephon Castle. Stuff like that occurs the hope is not at a critical point of a game, “I threw that one away. I messed up.” That was a brief summary made by Wemby regarding his Game 2 error. Probably millions of negative thoughts have rushed around in his mind but they all must be placed aside. He and his Spurs teammates have a gigantic task in front of them tonight….win a game. On the other hand the Knicks, although feeling good about themselves cannot relax too much.

They must realize the Spurs are down but not totally out of this thing. I’ve been told that teams that lose the first two games of a playoff series have never come back to win it, so that remains a concern. The other issue (at least for me) how much of a distraction to the gathering will the president be in deciding to attend this game. James Dolan doesn’t communicate much with the public so we have no idea if it’s true or not. The president claims the Knicks owner invited him to attend the game, realizing how unpopular the president is in New York City the question might be asked why? That’s a whole other story and I’ve spent far too much time on it. Here’s hoping both teams play a competitive game and not be distracted by events they have no control over.

The mystery
With the NBA draft just weeks away, it remains unclear which of the roughly 60 players selected on June 23 (first round) and June 24 (second round) will ultimately succeed at the NBA level. As I indicated there are questions regarding all but Darryn Peterson might be the biggest mystery of all. Peterson arrived on the campus of Kansas University the projected top pick in the 2026 draft, later the questions began. When he did play Peterson averaged 20.2 points, 4 rebounds and almost 2 assists a game, he shot nearly 44% from the floor with 38% of it from the three line.

Those are certainly decent numbers however there is the other, intermittent hamstring issues, cramps, and ankle injuries that saw Peterson see the floor in only 24 of the 35 games Kansas had on the schedule. Peterson has all the physical tools to succeed in the NBA, he stands 6-foot 5 and weighs 205 pounds good size for an NBA shooting guard. As I’ve often stated mock draft sites are no valid indication of order however they do provide us an idea where a prospect might be drafted. After beginning the season in the top position the questions failed to drop him very far. Most mock sites project him the number two choice while one dropped him to third. From an ego standpoint, most prospects would probably want to be the No. 1 pick. Even so, Peterson is still expected to be drafted no lower than third.

The Bucket Getter
The title above was utilized by a Rock M Nation media person in the Missouri fan website, he was describing incoming freshman Jason Crowe Jr. He pointed toward the fact “the ball would be in his hands most of the time scoring or dishing out assists.” Can you say a possible SGA comparison….whoa, hold on there a moment the kid is yet to set foot on the floor of Mizzou arena. Well the hype is somewhat valid, there’s not been a competitor of his merit since 2017 when Michael J. Porter committed. MPJ arrived National HS player of the Year, a McDonald’s All American and 5-star prospect.

Porter was ranked the number one or two best player in the nation, Missouri had never recruited a basketball player of his stature up till that time. MPJ suffered an injury in a December game and missed the entirety of the season. At the end of the season he would declare for the draft and the story ends here for Missouri. Projected a number one or two draft pick the injury was a factor in MPJ being drafted 14th in 2018 by the Nuggets. MPJ has since proven he is a capable and valued athlete for the Nuggets and now he continues play for the Nets. As for Crowe Jr. the evidence predicts Missouri has an outstanding player who will be headed to the NBA next spring. I’m not fooling myself into thinking this youngster will be at Missouri for his sophomore season. Mizzou has laid the groundwork for post-Crowe Jr. so we shall see how that plays out too.

This is only the beginning   
This is written prior to the first game of the NBA Finals, I have no idea of the outcome or Victor Wembanyama’s contribution or impact on the outcome. The truth of the matter Wemby has already affected the NBA, it began with his arrival three seasons ago. Last season Wemby missed nearly half the season due to a blood clot issue which was medically resolved. His off season was spent with Shaolin monks in China along with tutoring from Hakeem Olajuwon and Kevin Garnett. Some reading this might not understand Wemby is a different kind of dude. The off season prepared him for much of what we witnessed.

He was honored being voted NBA Defensive Player of the Year, he was also named an All-NBA First Team member. Wemby finished third in voting for the NBA’s MVP, behind SGA and second place finisher Nikola Jokic, also add Western Conference Finals MVP to his resume. The Finals have been a different story for him, several ESPN radio guys have really been critical of Wemby’s play in the first two games. Maybe it’s a generational thing, but some commentators seem either too young to remember or quick to forget. They’ve praised KAT’s performance against 22-year-old Wemby, but it’s worth recalling Hakeem Olajuwon’s “Dream Shake” on 23-year-old Shaquille O’Neal during the Rockets’ 1995 Finals sweep. Wemby isn’t the first young star to get a harsh welcome—As for Shaq I wonder how his NBA career panned out.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

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The predicament
I believe this was going to occur in advance of the series being played. Allow me to state up front I like the Knicks coach Mike Brown, I like the Knicks team….what I and millions of others are forced to tolerate is the over the top New York sports media. Driving home from the barber shop I’m listening to a discussion on one of our local sports talk radio stations. These stations usually pick up the network feed late night or weekends and this is Saturday morning after the Knicks Game 2 victory on Friday. The two unidentified ESPN radio guys are discussing the outcome of Game 2 back and forth in conversation they went on discussing the win along with views of Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson.

And then it occurred, it landed like a Mike Tyson punch on the ears of listeners. “I don’t wanna jinx anyone but should the Knicks began planning a victory parade?” That was the jest of the conversation back and forth between the two for about 10 minutes or so. “The Nets will never be it, the Knicks are the cities team” said one of the ESPN guys. I felt it in my bones before this contest began, if the Knicks win this thing we’ll hear about it for the next year. How can this conclusion be an outcome, look at the New York Jets? They have been a bad team for years yet they are always a topic of conversation from east coast media. My question, when’s the last time the Jets have been a relatively good football team….I thought so. Some reading this are upset with my take, sorry that’s how I see it.

Dylan’s the man
This is written Friday afternoon in advance of the Friday night game, I have no idea if Dylan Harper scores. That might not occur however he still remains the Spurs rookie playoff scoring all-time leader. I came across this information while researching statistics for another story. Harper has approached this playoff and Finals appearance in the same manner a 10-year NBA veteran might. Bet you didn’t realize same as me Harper now holds the rookie scoring record for the team. There are several Spurs heavyweights whose numbers he’s eclipsed, check this out:

Dylan Harper 251 points
David Robinson 243 points
Manu Ginobili 226 points
Tim Duncan 186 points

What else did those other Spurs accomplish; wait I will answer that for you. All three, Robinson, Ginobili and Duncan have been enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame and received other honors. I don’t wish you to misread this, I am making no claims regarding Harper’s NBA future however based on his rookie play he could wind up his NBA career with an extensive resume if he continues at this pace. NOTE: Although the Spurs lost the game Harper came off the bench and scored 15 points in the loss, his rookie Spurs total stands at 266 points (and counting).

Everything changes
Once upon a time and I am surely repeating myself, this was my conviction. An athlete accepts a scholarship offer he must remain in school four years, of course illness and injury failed to apply here. We then began early entry most of it brought by the ABA at the time it was vying with the NBA for talent. That’s the brief history to set the stage for this account. The change for me, school will always be there, “Go get the money if you are assured the NBA is your destination.” Recently came news reports that former player JR Smith had completed all requirements and is now a college graduate.

Of course Smith is not the first, it’s my belief Michael Jordan is probably the first NBA player to return to college to complete his degree but there are others. Among just a few of the names, Shaquille O’Neal, Vince Carter, Steph Curry, Marvin Williams, Rajon Ronda and Ray Allen. I believe AJ Dybansta will also join them after a promise made to his mother to graduate college, while for others it was likely personal satisfaction. Whatever the basis it’s good for another aspect, I have no idea of the finances of these former players but believe it to be substantial. They have no employment opportunities which require a college diploma yet they did the work, they are applauded by me for completing the task begun years prior.  

Anytime, anywhere
I can talk basketball 24/7 with emphasis on any level, high school, AAU, college or the NBA. I can talk basketball during the sweltering month of August or a bone chilling day in January. This is the basis for Off the Dribble being a 12-month blog, it’s always basketball season here. For me it’s a matter of finding one’s passion, as an example I find this common. I have NBA fans who don’t have a clue who the top rated incoming prospect is at their favorite school, of course they know his name but there is other stuff a basketball fan would uncover. On the other hand I have college fans with no clue how the NBA operates on a day to day basis.

Often find myself in conversation at work when I didn’t begin the dialogue, co-workers have sometimes approached me as if I have the answers (which is not true). My memory of certain games precedes my understanding of the intricacies of the game of basketball. I cannot give you the date but I remember the first time I saw LeBron James play. He was still in high school and playing for St. Vincent-St. Mary in Akron Ohio. This too was a televised game, I witnessed Kobe Bryant’s 81-point game against the Raptors. In addition to those names I saw Victor Wembanyama play in Las Vegas when only a handful (exaggeration of fans) even knew his name. Sometimes I wonder if friends and acquaintances are saying; “Doesn’t this guy ever shut up?” Yes I do when I am asleep….otherwise you can generally catch me discussing my favorite sport. 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

Finals edition 
I expected the Spurs to play better in Game 2 and they did, the only problem they came up short again. This time the Knicks were winners 105-104 as the game wasn’t really decided until a missed Victor Wembanyama shot just before the buzzer sounded. This game had all the elements one might expect from a Finals game, the first quarter saw the Spurs race out to a 34-25 lead but by the half it had dissipated. Half-time saw the Knicks with a 56-52 lead, much of the third quarter the Knicks imposed their will on the youthful Spurs, oh did I mention this?

Wemby had 7 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks in the first half. That was hardly a take charge game as many expected him to have. For the Knicks it was KAT with 17 points and 7 rebounds and Jalen Brunson with 10 points but only 27% shooting from the floor, Mikal Bridges contributed 11 points. Every time it seemed in the 3rd quarter the Spurs made a run at the Knicks they had an answer, it would be an offensive rebound and score or forcing a TO by the Spurs. The result was the visitors would retain the lead, most critical at a point was missed free throws, with the score 90-83 in favor of the Knicks we counted 8 missed free throws by the Spurs. After trailing by 14 points in the 4th quarter the Spurs came roaring back, missed shots by the Knicks and timely shots and forced TO’s by the Spurs had them back in the game under the three minute mark or so in the 4th and then it occurred. A missed Knick shot and an errant Wemby pass with 12 seconds remaining to Stephon Castle’s back and a foul on the recovery. With seconds remaining this placed Brunson on the free throw line where he missed the second of two free throws. The first Wemby shot was a miss but an offensive rebound allowed a second shot. The second shot was a miss too as the horn sounded, final Knicks 105 Spurs 104.

The Spurs once again had five players in double figures led by Wemby who came alive in the 4th quarter. He totaled 29 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks. The winning Knicks also had 5 players score in double figures, they were led by KAT with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Brunson and Bridges each scored 20 points. The teams now head for Game 3 on Monday at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Spurs outshot the Knicks from the floor 47% to 42% but were outrebounded 44-42, the Knicks also had 11 steals in the game.

Friday, June 5, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

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Build it and they will come 
If you saw the 1989 movie classic Field of Dreams the headline will be familiar to you. Farmer Ray (Kevin Costner) kept hearing a voice over and over whisper “Build it and they will come.” See the movie for yourself, as for the headline you will locate a connecting story below on the Mavs planned new arena. My question for you….what is categorized as old, American Airlines is coming up on 25 years of existence. How about Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City MO? The downtown Muni opened its doors for basketball in 1935, over that time the building’s been renovated numerous times. It’s hosted the MIAA Basketball Tournament since 2003, its been home to the NAIA Tournament from 1937-1974.

The tournament moved to Kemper Arena and later to Tulsa Oklahoma before returning to Municipal Auditorium in 2002. The venue hosted three of the first four Final Fours, and its last NCAA Tournament game was played in 1964. Although football stadiums eventually became the primary sites for the national championship, Kansas City and Municipal Auditorium hosted more NCAA championship games than any other location for many years. UMKC once played its home games there, later shifting them back to campus, but after hiring Mark Turgeon this spring, the university announced it would return to the Muni. Renovations have given the arena a permanent capacity of 7,300, with room for 2,600 additional temporary seats. The result is an intimate setting with excellent sightlines, where fans feel close to the action. Modern arenas have their appeal, but Municipal Auditorium—known locally as the Muni—still carries a special sense of history and character.

Most annoying fans
Generally speaking whenever the subject of annoying fans are discussed we are discussing colleges, we could be conversing on Cameron Indoor (Duke), Allen Fieldhouse (Kansas) or Rupp Arena (Kentucky). These and other basketball arenas around the nation visiting teams hate to enter not only due to facing the teams but those somewhat annoying fans as well. I’ve never had the opportunity to attend a game in Crypto.com (Lakers), TD Garden (Celtics), Chase Center (Warriors) or Madison Square Garden (Knicks). In this instance I intend to take advantage of information rightly or wrongly conveyed by attendees at each of these venues. We can come to a variety of definitions what details an annoying fan with that let’s take a closer look.

As some are aware there have been incidents where fans actually had altercations, the one incident that certainly is the most mentioned was “The Malice in the Palace.” This was an actual fight between members of the Pacers and the Pistons who then played their home games at the Palace of Auburn Hills. This altercation took place November 19, 2004, do a deep dive for further details. Ja Morant’s father was banned at one time from attending games at the FedEx Forum in Memphis based on his actions toward game officials. Over time there have been a number of other instances. In 2020 after Kemba Walker was ejected during a Boston Celtics game at TD Garden, a frustrated fan threw a beer toward the court near the Spurs’ bench. The incident resulted in a game delay and the fan being arrested. Can we say fans have no always been on their best behavior when attending games especially when consuming adult beverages.

A planned arena
Talk over the past few months has now been confirmed: the Dallas Mavericks announced their plan to build a new arena. The American Airlines Center home since 2001 will be replaced by an arena owned by the Mavericks. The new arena will be built in North Dallas, about 10 miles from downtown. According to a news release, 104 acres near I-635 and the North Dallas Tollway will be purchased, the Valley View Mall once stood on this site. The mall was closed in 2015 and demolished in 2023.

A decision was reported to have been made by December 2025 but delays forced it to slip into 2026 with July being the last possible date for a decision. This timeline had to be culminated in order to stay on schedule and allow for construction of this building prior to the American Airlines Center lease expiring in 2031. The future of the NHL’s Dallas Stars who share the arena remains unclear; reports suggest they may either remain at the current location or build an arena of their own. So it now appears Dallas will join Oklahoma City along with Philadelphia in construction of a new arena for their NBA teams.  

Twins
Before writing this, I conducted a degree of research to uncover how frequently twins are born in the United States. According to information I uncovered twin live births occur every 31-32 times out of 1,000 births, 1 out of 30 live births is a twin. “There are Fraternal twins (dizygotic) twins are two individuals born from the same pregnancy, formed when two separate eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm.” On the other hand “Identical twins (monozygotic) twins result from a single fertilized egg splitting into two, sharing nearly 100% of their DNA.” Despite the rarity of twin births the NBA has witnessed its share over its history.

Tom and Dick Van Arsdale might have been the first twins in the NBA, they played their college basketball at Indiana, they played 12 seasons in the NBA (1965-1977) for a variety of teams. As for the others this is not in order of when they arrived with the exception of Ausar and Amen Thompson. They were each drafted in the Top Five in 2023 the only twins to be lottery picks. As for the other names we have Cody and Caleb Martin, Brook and Robin Lopez, Marcus and Markieff Morris. In addition to them there is also Jason (who recently passed) and Jaron Collins plus Keegan and Kris Murray. This exercise is closed with the names of Justin and Julian Champagnie. It's remarkable that both of these brothers and others had the talent to make it to the NBA.

Mizzou recruiting
Blue Blood programs and those slightly below have managed winning programs with 3 keys in my estimation. They are a winning head coach, a winning program and a continuous pipeline of talent flowing into the school. Of course the pipeline feeds the other two tenants that allow for success on the basketball court. I believe at least two of the tenants are in place at Mizzou, the coach (Dennis Gates) and the program, the third of course is the pipeline. In this instance I’m speaking strictly of high school talent, I am not negating talent brought in from the portal.

In the day of instant transfer eligibility I continue to believe in high school talent. Sure, there is the one and done issue plus transfers out of the program but they are pauses on the road to success. The Class of 2027 has been identified and offers have been made, allow me to introduce a number of prospects identified by the coaching staff and hope they will be Columbia Missouri bound in the fall of 2027. Adkinson is a verbal commit, he and others might choose to attend another school however its good news for Mizzou fans. They are aware the coach and his staff are working continuously to attract winning players to a winning basketball program.

Scottie Adkinson 6-foot 2 combo guard Webster Groves HS 4-stars-verbal commit
Caleb Ourigou 6-foot 11 center OT Elite HS 4-stars
Cameron Barnes 6-foot 7 forward Link Academy 4-stars
Jimmy McKinney III 6-foot 1 combo guard Vashon HS 3-stars  
Davion Thompson 6-foot 2 point guard Link Academy 4-stars
Gassim Toure 6-foot 3 point guard Principia School 3-stars

Thursday, June 4, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

NBA Finals Edition
As you may have noticed, the NBA playoffs have not matched the publishing schedule of Off the Dribble. I plan to address that by releasing a next-day edition when needed, regardless of the usual schedule. If a Finals game falls on a regular publishing day, I’ll cover it then; if the timing does not line up, as it did with Game 1, I’ll still report on the previous night’s action. With that explanation, let’s move on to Game 1 of the Finals: the New York Knicks vs. the San Antonio Spurs.

There are two half’s of a game, the Spurs discovered that fact last night. The Knicks started the game on fire, early on the Spurs were missing shots. Then a switch as the Spurs raced out 9-0, thanks primarily to Spurs guard Dylan Harper. Then things settled down for both teams, missed shots, turnovers, the middle of the second saw both teams shooting in the 30% range. In the middle of the second quarter Knicks guard Jalen Brunson went out with an injury and Jose Alvarado came in and played valued minutes in place of him. Julian Champagnie for the Spurs hit a three which gave the Spurs a 55-47 halftime lead thanks in part to the 15 points he scored in the first half. The second half of the game belonged almost exclusively to the Knicks, they shot better, took better care of the basketball. The 105-95 road victory became their 12 consecutive win.

The box score provides us the indication why the Knicks won, they managed to increase their team scoring to 41% led by Jalen Brunson who scored 30 points despite his injury. KAT was a monster scoring 18 points along with 12 rebounds, right behind him was OG Anunoby with 17 points. As for the Spurs Wemby had an untypical game, he led the Spurs with 26 points but was only 29% shooting from the floor. He did managed 12 rebounds and 3 blocked shots but committed 6 TO’s. This might have been the Spurs worst shooting game (36%) but they did outrebound the Knicks. Dylan Harper emerged from the bench and had his usual good outing for the Spurs. So the Knicks have taken the lead and accomplished the task of at least gaining a split by winning the first game. The celebration win is over as soon as the clock read 0.00, it's now time for the Knicks and Spurs to prepare for Game Two on Friday evening in San Antonio. I find one fact interesting, ESPN account "Knicks steal Game One," they didn't steal anything they won the game. 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

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Things you do while waiting on the finals
This account is written Monday morning while waiting on the Finals to begin tonight. I wish to share information I uncovered while surfing the net. These NBA Finals will be broadcast to more than 214 countries and nations world-wide. The Finals are localized and broadcasters will describe the action in up to 60 different languages. Based on this information I decided to check the Super Bowl and World Series for their numbers. According to information uncovered The Super Bowl is broadcast to 195 countries and territories around the world in 25 different languages. Baseball’s World Series is available in over 200 nations and territories and 15 languages.

The NHL Stanley Cup is broadcast to 200 countries and nations, information related to broadcast languages was not provided by the league. For your further information MLS doesn’t release any numbers and the same goes for the National Women’s Soccer League. A further thought, in the U.S. the Finals are being broadcast by ABC, although it’s not clear at present it might be NBC next season but what about the future? Could we have an NBA Finals exclusively on one of the streaming services such as Prime or Peacock? We haven’t traveled far enough down the road for that decision however this is my belief, the Finals will always remain on broadcast television (I hope). Regular season games are a different matter for the NBA.

It’s okay, you can paint me a hater
In the middle of last month I drove the 130 or so I-70 miles to Columbia MO to attend graduation ceremonies at the University of Missouri, that was on a Friday. On Saturday while viewing the news on one of the local television stations up popped video and a short story on the graduation at Kansas University. I don’t monitor all the locals however there was no mention or coverage of the events at Mizzou. I guess there could have been a Kansas athlete graduating although there was no mention of it. That’s where this rant begins, it seems that once Mizzou left the Big 12 for the SEC with the exception of the print Kansas City Star local television and sports talk radio give Mizzou superficial coverage. A portion of the unbalanced coverage is understandable.

Kansas basketball is steeped in tradition and history while Mizzou over the last few years has struggled at times on the court. Despite what I just wrote this unbalanced coverage extends in the football season as well. Since 2012 Kansas has won 43 games and lost 124, in the same time period contrast that with Mizzou’s 112-78 record which includes 8 bowl invitations. Last season Kansas finished with 5 wins and 7 losses a repeat from the prior season, as for Mizzou it was 8 wins and 5 losses. Turning to men’s basketball Kansas finished the season with a 24-11 mark, for Mizzou it was 20-13. In closing I’m not comfortable but will concede, the winning tradition plus a hall of fame coach that bodes well in favor of Kansas basketball, the football is a truly different matter. Manhattan KS (Big-12 Kansas State) is a great deal nearer the metro over Athens GA (SEC-University of Georgia) so there is that to contend with!

Say what
Yes, it was certainly shoddy, I speak of the 7th game of Thunder power forward/center Chet Holmgren. If you watched the game you were a witness, in 33 minutes of action he scored but 4 points while taking only two shots. Also included in his totals, 4 rebounds 2 assists and 2 blocked shots. Despite the negatives I’m not ready to fire him but Stephen A. Smith of ESPN more or less hinted as much. I watched his First Take program on Monday to gather “a degree of wisdom,” the first thing out of his mouth; “If I’m in charge he (Holmgren) would be headed out of town” or something quite similar. Friends, Holmgren was voted to the NBA All-Star team, he was NBA All-Pro Third team. In addition voting for the Defensive Player of the Year found him finishing second to Wemby so I wanted to set the stage prior to proceeding.

I would be pleased SAS is not my general manager otherwise one poor game and BAM, I’m traded to another team. Listen folks I get it, Holmgren had a poor series against the Spurs and an even poorer Finals game but what about others? When the spotlight shone brightly on Steph Curry even he came up short once. In Game 7 of the 2016 Finals in a loss we saw Steph score 17 points on 6-19 shooting (32%). James Harden has changed zip codes a number of times most at his request. Recently he came up short in the Game four sweep by the Knicks, Harden scored 12 points on 25% shooting. The Warriors didn’t trade Steph and unless he requests a trade it appears there will be no move by the Cavs regarding Harden. I will repeat it, it’s great for Holmgren he’s got Sam Presti as GM over Stephen A. Smith. But in closing, what do I know, I’m only a basketball fan?

The future is now
This is partially related to the NBA Finals, it’s my belief the Knicks (ole skool) are facing the Spurs (new skool). Knick fans I’m not hinting your team is old, I am simply pointing out the manner it was built, your Knicks were constructed mostly through trades and free-agency. On the other hand the Spurs were for the most part built through the draft although they too have a smaller number acquired in trades. Losing places a team in an advantageous position to acquire talent and they were in a position to choose a superstar in Wemby but the other guys ain’t too bad. It’s my contention that the recent 7-game series between the Thunder and Spurs is the future of the NBA in a variety of ways the chief one how to build successful teams. I’m including the Thunder in the conversation too.

Both teams were built through the NBA draft, I realize most fans have a “win-now” attitude however if you make a bunch of trades and sign a bunch of free agents and still don’t win what have you accomplished? I cannot speak to the manner the Spurs were built however I can with the Thunder. General manager Sam Presti has been quite diligent and insightful in drafting players if memory serves me correctly SGA and Isiah Hartenstein are the only trade/free agent acquisitions by the Thunder. Much of the balance of their roster I believe was built through the draft. Shrewd moves and scouting of prospects is required by a front office, who is responsible for the decision for the Spurs I’m unsure however I intend to cite Dylan Harper as our example. The Spurs had 2024 NBA Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle and veteran DeAaron Fox as starters in the backcourt. Despite this fact when their turn came in the 2025 NBA draft they chose Harper another guard with the 2nd pick in the first round. The drafting of Harper proved to be one of those successful moves infusing additional youthful talent into the Spurs lineup.

Forward Carter Bryant is a little “rough” around the edges, he was not as schooled as his fellow rookie teammate Harper. Despite my statement this playoff has also become a baptism of fire for him as well. Although the Thunder lost the series I believe they and the Spurs have pointed the way to the future for other NBA teams. Utilize the draft sign a small number of free agents and make even fewer trades. This is a long held belief of mine, often we fail to realize we are in the midst of an event that brings about change never anticipated. What do I know, I’m just a basketball fan coaching from my television. 

Monday, June 1, 2026

A basketball fans perspective

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“We’re just glad to be here” 
The headline reflects what many young teams say when they reach the pinnacle for the first time: “We’re just glad to be here.” That mindset certainly did not fit the Spurs, despite the fact how young they are. Their starting five ages include Wemby (22), Fox (28), Champagnie (24), Vassell (25), and Castle (21), while the bench features Johnson (26), Bryant (20), Harper (20), and Kornet (30). Whatever occurs in the Finals I believe we have witnessed the coming of age of this youthful Spurs team. There was a Wemby quote some might believe is arrogant, questioned on his team’s lack of playoff experience he said: “We don’t have it, we don’t care.”

Mitch Johnson coached his rear end off and the veteran center Bismack Biyombo in Wemby’s ear. I’d bet huge sums of money Biyombo was speaking encouraging words to him in French. As for the Thunder at a point it seemed SGA was carrying the offensive load of the team by himself, 35 points and 9 assists. In 33 minutes Chet Holmgren took 2 shots, Alex Caruso came off the bench scoring 12 points but he certainly wasn’t the spark he’d been in previous games. It wasn’t just scoring, the Spurs played tough defense and rebounded the basketball. It should be of note that having 7 players in double figures certainly aided the Spurs cause. For me, this series has been one of the most entertaining to date, hopefully this was just the beginning. I cannot wait for Wednesday to see the Knicks and Spurs in action.   

The name might be familiar
If you followed the NFL over time the name Marcus Spears might be familiar to you. Spears had a 9-year career in the league spending the bulk of it as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Spears was a defensive end and played other positions while in the NFL. More recently in a manner similar to other retired athletes he can now be seen working for ESPN as he provides insight into the NFL. One of his offspring has made a name for himself his son Marcus Spears Jr.

Unlike his father, Marcus Spears Jr. chose basketball and has quickly made a name for himself. The 6-foot-10 forward is a five-star prospect who plays at Dynamic Prep in Irving, Texas, near DFW Airport. He was born and raised in Plano, also part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area. As proof of his potential scholarship and NIL offers have come from Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Duke, Indiana, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, and LSU. As you might note those are some high profile basketball programs which provides proof, many major programs want Spears Jr. on campus, and I’ll continue following his recruitment and sharing updates.

Twins
Depending on your age or NBA knowledge the name Theo Ratliff may or may not be familiar to a number reading this account. The 6-foot 10 Ratliff spent his 16 year career NBA with a number of teams after being drafted by the Pistons back in 1995. Never known as a scorer his specialty was defense as he would lead the NBA in block shots three times during the course of his career. After retirement he would venture into a variety of entrepreneurial fields. He owned a semi-pro basketball team and also opened The Theo Ratliff Center in his hometown of Demopolis Alabama.

Many basketball players follow in their father’s footsteps, but in this case it’s a two-for-one story. Theo Ratliff’s twin sons, Adonis and Darius, have both emerged as highly skilled players. Like many second-generation athletes, they are even taller than their father, standing 7 feet tall and weighing 215 pounds. Both were named McDonald’s All Americans and have signed letters of intent to attend USC in the fall of 2026. The twins attended Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, New York. This is a snapshot of rising talent that could eventually make its way to the NBA.

Kansas City Metro in the NBA
Although there is no longer an NBA team here, the metro continues to produce talented players for the league. The first player from this area mentioned would be the late Maurice King. After graduating from Manuel High School in Kansas City, King played at Kansas before being drafted by the Celtics. He was part of the 1959 NBA champion Celtics team and later played for several other teams before retiring. King was the first, but there are others as well—please note, these names are not listed in the order they played however their respective high schools are included. A number are retired or playing overseas. 

Clay Johnson-Manuel-KCMO
Lucius Allen-Wyandotte-KCK
Landry Shamet-Park Hill-KCMO
Ochai Agbaji-Oak Park-KCMO
Tyronn Lue-Raytown HS-Raytown
Alec Burks-Grandview HS-Grandview
Christian Braun-Blue Valley-Overland Park
Earl Watson-Washington-KCK
Brandon Rush-Westport-KCMO & Mount Zion-Durham North Carolina
Kareem Rush-Pembroke School-KCMO
Jacob Gilyard-The Barstow School-KCMO
Bol Bol-4 high schools, 2 in KCMO Metro and one in Nevada and one in California
Anthony Peeler-Paseo-KCMO
Dean Tolson-Central-KCMO
John Windsor-Pembroke-KCMO
Steve Harris-Blue Springs South HS-Blue Springs

Note this list is as accurate as possible, keep in mind a number of the individuals who played briefly in the NBA while others had more extensive time. In addition there are others who are playing professionally overseas. The number is small by comparison to a New York, Los Angeles or Chicago however those metropolitan areas are 4-5 times larger than the Kansas City metro.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

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Game 6
I was not prepared for this game in a sense, which team would prevail home or visitor? My uneasiness is based on the outcome of Game 5, yes the Spurs were facing elimination in Game 6. At the same time they would be playing the Thunder at home so there is that to consider. I stated this previously and will repeat it, Wemby looked drained in Game 5 can you say it with me, low energy. Game 6 would be totally different as he stepped onto the court ready for action. Unlike the prior game Wemby was engaged early taking shot after shot but there was plenty of help as well. Spurs teammates who also looked lethargic at times in Game 5 joined in this combined effort. Besides Wemby there are two others on the Spurs who I believe played outstanding basketball. They are Spurs guards Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper, Castle scored 17 points and dished out 9 assists, it was the defense….the defense.

Castle was matched against SGA a great portion of the game and managed to locked him down with the defensive effort he made. SGA had a modest 15 points on 33% shooting from the floor with only 4 assists numbers far below what he would normally produce. As for Harper he came off the Spurs bench scoring 18 points, included in his total was 6 rebounds and 4 assists in 22 minutes of action. Despite the bright portrait described the Thunder made the outcome in doubt at the half. What most of us didn’t anticipate was a 20-0 run in the third quarter. As a team the Thunder shot a poor 37% from the floor with 25% of it from three, the Spurs shot 47% from the floor and 37% from three. The Spurs outrebound the Thunder 52-42 along with 30 assists to the Thunder 22, it should also be noted although the lead for the Spurs dwindled at times the Thunder never led in this game at any point. The final score would read Spurs 118 Thunder 92, series tied 3-3. The Game 7 win by the Spurs will be provided in the Monday morning edition.

Villanova in da house
The Knicks will play for a championship for the first time since 1999. Congratulations are certainly due for Knicks coach Mike Brown….should I say thrice fired Mike Brown? The Cavs twice, the Lakers and the Kings which provides proof he can coach winning basketball despite his resume. Certainly key has been the Knicks connection to Villanova, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges all played at the university and are now teammates with the Knicks. Even more interesting the Knicks didn’t draft any of the trio, point guard Brunson the leader was drafted 33 in the second round by the Mavs.

Brunson would later become a Knick after signing a free agent contract in 2022, as for the others they became Knicks too despite being drafted by other clubs. Hart was drafted by the Jazz with pick 30 in the first round in 2017 but his draft rights sent him to the Lakers were he began his NBA career. A trade with the Blazers in 2023 brought Hart to the Knicks and finally we close with Bridges. In 2024 Bridges was acquired in a trade with the Nets, prior to that he was pick number 10 by the Suns in the first round of the 2018 draft. Perhaps its not as important as where the journey begins based on your ultimate destination. We could say that statement certainly applies to the Villanova Knicks.

Is his time up
The headline should actually have a question mark behind it, the reference is aimed at Clipper forward Kawhi Leonard. At the trade deadline the team traded veterans James Harden and Ivica Zubac and the question is, are the Clippers beginning a youth movement? Management says they want to win with Kawhi however birthday number 35 occurs in June, with his injury history his career is not going to last the length of the other Los Angeles basketball player LeBron James.

The Clippers finished the season two games above .500 after a horrific start of the season, if not for Kawhi the record might have been even worst. The terrible start cost the Clippers a playoff berth, they missed for the first time since 2022. So what occurs now, Kawhi is due for an extension this summer so you can see the dilemma facing Clipper management. He didn’t begin play until the calendar had turned to January and after a slow start began accelerating his play. The Kawhi numbers for the 2025-26 season proved to all he’s still got it but for how long? So the question is asked once again, is Kawhi’s time with the Clippers up, summer developments will be the final decider and provide all an answer.

Old but they remain in use
Over time you’ve read plenty of stories on new or planned arenas,’ most of them are primarily intended for NBA use although in several instances NHL and other events share the building. How about the older arena’s, several have been operating for decades with a few having plans for replacement or upgrades. If you live or have visited one or more they are likely familiar to you, this is only intended to provide the latest information on arena usage. We live in a different age now, it is quite difficult to decide on a new “anything sports related” and expect citizens to automatically buy in to the effort. Interestingly, Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center—built to NBA specifications in 2007—is newer than all of the arenas listed below. I’ve also included the year each opened and its current age.

Madison Square Garden-Knicks 1968 (58 years)
Target Center-Wolves 1990 (36 years)
Delta Center-Jazz 1991 (35 years)
Rocket Arena-Cavs 1994 (32 years)
Toyota Center-Rockets 2003 (23 years)

Friday, May 29, 2026

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By the time….
The Spurs won last night and there will be a Game 7 on Saturday, on the other hand the Thunder won, we are now prepared for the Finals between the Knicks and the ______. The logic of course this is written so strangely, it’s written Wednesday afternoon for a Thursday game and it will be published on Friday morning. As for Game 5 the Thunder took control somewhat early after the Spurs had begun play swiftly.

Was it fatigue or Thunder defense or something else? Wemby failed to play his usual but it was really more to it than him seemly exhibiting uninspired effort. The final score read Thunder 127 Spurs 114 as the home team was in control for most of the game. Alex Caruso after being somewhat non-existent in the prior game came off the Thunder bench scoring 22 points and playing tough hard nose defense. Isaiah Hartenstein (12 points and 15 rebounds) along with Chet Holmgren (16 pts and 11 rebounds) were key to the win. SGA led the way with 32 points and he was 16-17 from the free-throw line. The Spurs managed to shoot a meager 40% from the floor and a pathetic 29% from three.

Who won the game, of course as this is written I have no idea but there is an area of concern which I must share. My Lakers are not contending, based on that fact I have attempted to maintain a neutral attitude about the series. The officiating at times has been questionable, the NBA must do a better job in this area. It’s always been a concern of mine when there is more discussion regarding the officiating over the game, that’s been the case with this series.

Kids continue to grow
On Monday, several readers were introduced to Yann Kamagate, a 7-foot, 230-pound high school sophomore. As noted at the time, 247Sports already rates him as a 5-star prospect. Now I want to introduce Dylan Betts, my second featured player of the week. Betts, also a member of the Class of 2028, is another 5-star prospect. He stands 7-foot-3 and weighs 230 pounds. Originally from Englewood, Colorado, he has transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida where his classroom and basketball will continue to develop over the next two years.

The point of the headline is simple in its intent: it points out basketball has evolved in many ways over time, however there is one issue that’s failed to thing changed. Growth spurts still play a major role in the development of young players. While completing this account my research uncovered seven additional high profile basketball players in the United States who stand 6-foot-11 or taller. I have no idea without further research how many other prospects might be uncovered if I explored those in Europe or elsewhere or elsewhere in the world. The forecast for all these youth are certainly not at the same skill level but the point of course is the height factor. If any or all develop a degree of down low post play is should provide them dividends and aid their future development immensely. In a manner similar to Steph Curry the game’s been impacted by Victor Wembanyama. Coaches, scouts and others have seen Wemby shots from the 3-line which is going to further degrade post play.

I’ve written this previously and will repeat it again, I certainly don’t expect a return to traditional post play of the past. What irks me to no end is seeing giants standing behind the three line jacking up shot after shot and missing. As least in the case of Wemby he is accurate despite his 7-foot 5 inch frame. Face it, no one is going to teach Kamagate or Betts for that matter the skyhook. I maintain they and others should be taught to play a low post games….but what do I know, I’m only a basketball fan.  

Little Big Man
Many of you already know I’m a movie buff who enjoys everything from old classics to current releases. The headline comes from a 1970 film. Although there was a movie with the title it has nothing to do with basketball, but it fits this piece you are about to read. Several might be familiar with the name Becky Hammon, she played in the WNBA and is now head coach of the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA. Hammon also became the first female assistant coach in the NBA when then Spurs coach Greg Popovich made her a member of his staff. In any event this statement goes back three years, I’m going to paraphrase her statement. “A team will never win a championship with a little man as it’s leader.” She was referring to the Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson who stands 6-foot 2 and 190 pounds. After the Knicks swept the Cavs the subject of her quote returned again after Brunson was named 2026 Eastern Conference Finals MVP.

I can credit Hammond with this alone, she continues to believe in her words three years later but lets do a brief check of NBA history. Isiah Thomas of the Bad Boy Pistons was the leader of that team that won it all in 1989, 1990. Pound for pound Allen Iverson might have been one of the best all-time, the NBA listed him at 6-foot its always been my contention he was under that height. His Sixers didn’t win in 2001 having faced the Lakers who were on the road to a 3-peat. There is no argument Iverson “carried” that team throughout the playoffs. Of course more recently the Warriors won championships beginning in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022 do you think they could have won them without 6-foot 2 Steph Curry? That is certainly possible but they did win with Curry being the focal point of the team. Basketball didn’t begin as a Big Man’s game but in 100 plus years that’s the direction of its growth. There’s an old adage, “Little men must prove they can play the game, Big Men must prove they can’t.” With that I’m calling a foul on Hammond on this one although I still respect her opinion I just happen to take a different view.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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Rooney Rule in the NBA
I’m unsure how the question was first generated, the inquiry if there is a Rooney Rule in the NBA? The simple answer is no and there is no single reason except apparently the NBA never felt it was a requirement. The league probably had 3-4 African-American head coaches before the NFL ever hired Art Shell with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1989. The legend Celtic great Bill Russell was hired in 1966, Al Attles took on the role for the Warriors for the 1970-71 NBA season. Ray Scott became Pistons head coach in November 1972 replacing Earl Lloyd one of the first black players in the NBA. As you can see that’s four black NBA coaches hired before Shell would become the first black head coach in the modern era of the NFL.

Naturally since the Shell hiring there have been other black coaches in the NFL, the number of black coaches hired and fired in the NBA far exceeds the number hired and fired in the NFL. From AI Overview: “Approximately 55 Black head coaches have been hired in NBA history, spanning both full-time and interim roles. Black head coaches have comprised roughly one-third of all coaches in the league since Bill Russell broke the ultimate coaching barrier with the Boston Celtics in 1967.” Let’s conduct a deep dive on NFL hiring also from AI Overview: “In NFL history, there have been exactly 25 Black men hired as permanent, full-time head coaches. This includes Art Shell, who became the league’s first Black head coach in the modern era with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1989, followed by 24 others over the decades.” As you might note by the numbers and maybe intent there was no requirement for an NBA Rooney Rule, the path was less demanding by NBA owners over their NFL counterparts.  

Sweep
The Knicks are Eastern Conference champs after beating the Cavs 130-93. I’m really unsure if the outcome was ever in question, the Cavs began the game with a plan to compete but you remember the old Mike Tyson quote. “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth,” that was the case for the Cavs in Game 4 for the win and sweep. By the time you read this the champion Knicks will be resting waiting to play the winner of the Thunder-Spurs series. Jalen Brunson was named conference finals MVP for the series but this Knicks win was a team effort, they received contributions from the starters down to the reserves.

I’ve got to give a shout out to my Kansas City homie Landry Shamet, once again he came off the bench with a 16 point effort in 19 minutes. This Knicks team has now won 11 consecutive games and I believe this statement to be correct. Tom Thibodeau was/is a good coach, he’s been a winner at a number of stops, the problem always appeared to be effective use of his bench. That is not the case for Mike Brown, most of the Knicks roster are holdovers but this is the key difference I believe. Brown more effectively utilized his bench over Thibodeau and that certainly made a huge difference. These Knicks will have their hands full playing the Thunder or the Spurs however I’m certainly not prepared to state they cannot win a championship based on what I’ve witnessed.

“They just punched us in our face early”
The headline above are the words of Thunder guard SGA and it was pretty much true for major portions of Game 4, the Thunder managed to come up short. As I have often mentioned I don’t do analytics however plain numbers speak volumes to me. The final score read Spurs 103 Thunder 82 a blowout win if we just checked the box score. The game had more to it, the Spurs came out of the locker room fired up and ready to play. They outshot, outrebounded and plain outhustled the Thunder during the early portion of the game, this was the established pattern they would continue. Of course the defending champions would not remain down for long as they played much better, it seemed to me the Spurs always had an answer for whatever hand the Thunder played.

The answer the Thunder were unable to contained is nicknamed The Alien, Wemby finished the game with 33 points, 8 rebounds 5 assists and 3 blocked shots. Play from the Thunder bench in this game was virtually non-existent versus the 76 points they scored in Game 3. Stephon Castle only scored 13 points but dished out 6 assists, the same could be said for DeAaron Fox. Fox had 12 points along with 5 assists and 0 turnovers. SGA was high scorer for the Thunder scoring 19 points for the game. The Spurs had 52 rebounds compared to 47 for the Thunder. Numbers I mentioned at the beginning of this account, for the Spurs it was 39% from the floor with 26 of it from three. The Thunder shot 33% from the floor and a meager 18% from three. The teams return to OKC for Game 5, by the time you read this it will have been played last night. Did the Spurs win again or did the return home do the trick for the Thunder?

Was he the best….you become the judge
Recently I saw a video which is the basis for this look, warning this is a revisionist examination of history. This individual chose the issue of Steph Curry (or John Stockton for that matter) being named the NBA’s all-time best point guard. He named Magic Johnson as the cream of the crop (my words, not his) and this was his statement. “Magic retired at a point he could have played several more years at a high level.” I decided to check this podcaster regarding his video, could he possibly be correct in his assessment? For many reading this they might be unaware Magic retired from the NBA due to contracting HIV, he was 31-years old. In 1991 the medical community knew very little about HIV/Aids with the exception of most who contracted it would eventually die. Magic never contracted Aids and medical advancements have allowed him to live a full life.

Magic would eventually return to the game he loved and play one more season at the age of 36 by this time he was only a shadow of his previous self-due to lack of play and the aging process. Keep this in mind Magic was a distributor of the basketball, that was his specialty not shooting. Despite this fact he did manage to shoot 48% from the floor and 32% from three and nearly 20 points a game for his career. His last season of play he managed to total 12.5 assists per game finishing second to John Stockton of the Jazz that season. Playing a total of 13 seasons Magic averaged 11.2 assists during his brilliant career. Despite the early retirement of Magic he currently ranks 8th on the NBA’s all-time list for assists. I’m going to adopt the same stance after checking the numbers, is Magic Johnson the best ever at the point? You become the decider on this issue….my mind is clear on the matter.

Monday, May 25, 2026

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Is he next
NBA teams are no different, all want to win games. A number desire the ultimate attainment an NBA championship. How these teams go about acquiring talent varies, some like the Thunder prefer to accumulate talent through the NBA draft. My Lakers for the most part have utilized free agency and to a degree the draft to compete successfully. There are some teams whose efforts have fallen short, one of those teams is the Minnesota Timberwolves. Beginning as an expansion team in 1989 time has seen a number of players sporting their jersey but the only players owning rings are those who once played for the Wolves. The lack of a championship certainly has nothing to do with lack of effort.

It seems over times athletes they may have drafted or acquired through trade have become champions for other franchises. Keep in mind this list of names is not complete, it represents many of the high profile athletes who wore the jersey but won a championship elsewhere. I’m going to begin this exercise with The Big Ticket, Kevin Garnett. They traded Garnett in 2007, the very next year 2008 he won a championship playing for the Celtics but he’s not the only one there are others. 2014 the Wolves traded Kevin Love and in 2016 the Cavs won their only championship to date with Love playing a vital role. 2020 witnessed Andre Wiggins being traded to the Warriors, 2022 they would become NBA champions. Is there a next for Karl-Anthony Towns, he was acquired by the Knicks in 2024 from those….Wolves. Is it luck or something else impacting the Wolves inability to secure an NBA championship?

Bits n Pieces 
His name is Yann Kamagate, he’s a 7 foot 230 pound center and attends St Francis High School in La Canada Flintridge, a city in the Los Angeles metro. 247 Sports rates Kamagate a 5-star prospect and the number 4 prospect in the Class of 2028. As this is written Arizona, Houston, Baylor, Kansas and Nebraska have made offers to him, at this point it’s still early and he’s not made an announcement of a school of choice. Kamagate was born and grew up in Burkina Faso a nation on the African continent. At this point Kamagate future might not be the NBA however he could wind up playing at a college near you.

In coaching news Jahmal Mosley was fired but landed on his feet, after being let go after 5 seasons by the Magic he was hired again. He will now take over a Pelican team which has continued to struggle, the 2023-24 season witnessed the Pelicans winning 49 games. From that high point it’s been 21 and last season 26 wins. Taylor Jenkins takes over the reins from Doc Rivers with the Bucks. In other coaching moves new president of basketball operations for the Mavs Masai Ujiri decided it was time for a change. Jason Kidd is out after 5 seasons on the job as well, no mention of a replacement yet. Back to the Magic for a moment, former Bulls coach Billy Donovan has been mentioned as taking on the role of head coach although there’s been no formal announcement.

Victor Wembanyama has already shown the basketball world how talented he is, yet Stephen A. Smith argues that Wemby cannot be the face of the NBA because he is French rather than American. I don’t believe anyone needs to be labeled “the face of the NBA.” If that title is given to someone, it simply reflects how international the game has become. The NBA has spent years expanding globally through efforts such as NBA Africa, NBA Asia, the NBA Global Academy, and the EuroLeague. International basketball is growing rapidly, and more players from around the world are developing the skills to contribute in the NBA right away. As that talent pipeline continues to grow, change is inevitable. In all seriousness SAS is entitled to his own opinion regarding a variety of subjects. My problem is the adversarial stance he often takes with those who disagree with his view of a subject. 

Blue Blood basketball    
Blue Blood basketball programs continue to exist however it’s my belief a number of changes has seen their dominance ebb. 2022 the Kansas Jayhawks won the NCAA championship, before that it was North Carolina in 2017. That was then what occurs now and into the future, no longer do we expect Kentucky, UCLA, Kansas, North Carolina along with Indiana (and others) to contend for an NCAA championship. Although the road is rough at times the advent of Name, Image & Likeness along with the transfer portal plus one n done.

All these moves have changed much about how college basketball operates in the 21st Century. Several media voices have said that many high-profile coaches chose retirement rather than adapt to everything the job requirement now demands. Many colleges and universities have even hired basketball general managers to handle these new responsibilities. Some fans say they have walked away from college basketball because of all the changes. But change is unavoidable, you either accept change or reject it. I see plenty of flaws in the game of today but I still love the game.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

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The bench
A few might find this next statement a slight bit misleading, the starters for the Thunder and Spurs are somewhat on the same level. As for the reserves of the teams Mark Daigneault can offer far more firepower (and to a degree the defense) over Mitch Johnson. Perhaps you read the same figure I did, Thunder reserves scored 70 plus points of the 123 the winners made. The Spurs playing at home began the game on fire, sinking shots stealing or blocking the Thunder in all areas and then came the reserves of the Thunder.

Jared McCain, Cason Wallace and Alex Caruso were the principle culprits, this trio plus Thunder starters led the way back from a possible loss to a 123-108 win. Wemby didn’t play badly but appeared a bit lethargic at times, he managed to score 26 points on 8 of 16 shooting but only contributed 4 rebounds and 3 assists. With the exception of his scoring total far less even in losses we’ve seen. Wemby’s teammates missed a great number of shots or managed turnovers at crucial times of the game. “I feel like I’m having trouble making my teammates better right now,” he (Wemby) said. “My shooting splits aren’t terrible. I need to be more of a team player, facilitate better, rebound the ball better, push their defense a little bit further and see how much the need to help with my teammates and (then) feed them.” It appeared to me every time the lead for the Thunder was whittled down to 7 points a Spurs turnover or missed shot would allow the Thunder to retain control of the game.

Now the defending champions take a 2 games to 1 lead in the series, Game 4 becomes even more critical now. If the Thunder win tonight they are at least on their way to contend for another championship facing the winner of the Knicks-Cavs series. No argument SGA is a superior talent, his love affair with the floor bothers me to no end. Maybe he played in the same manner last season I don’t remember, in any event this falling on the floor when an opposing player is near him in annoying for me.    

The line is blurred
The line has not been erased, it might be blurred a bit but it still exists. The line I am referring is the separation between amateur and professional athletes, it appears there are individuals attempting to circumvent conventional beliefs. I really cannot lay my finger on the beginning of this new view….was it Name, Image and Likeness? Some might remember Alabama signed a player who was considered a professional (at least by a judge), after playing a few games this player was declared ineligible….end of story, not quite yet. Will Wade now in his second stint as head men’s basketball coach at LSU has decided to rock the boat as well. The school has signed a player who went undrafted, earlier he signed a contract with an NBA team, then farmed out to the G-League team.

I believe there was even a trade from one NBA team to another in there, bottom line injury requiring surgery meant he played 0 minutes in the NBA and the G-League. We must guess due to the fact this player never played professionally he’s eligible to play in college. I am not the arbitrator on this matter but it appears Wade is walking on the edge of a cliff. The previous case landed in the court of an Alabama judge, this matter will be settled by one from Louisiana. The court ruling could manifest itself in a similar manner as occurred earlier or worst case scenario this player be ruled eligible to play. If this athlete is allowed to play that will create a devastating event in my view. I am prepared to follow this and will advise you of the outcome as soon as a ruling is made. Is this the future of college basketball ruling made in court rather on the court?

3-1
NBA teams have won series after being down 3 games to 1, most recently the 2020 Nuggets who accomplished the feat twice. Before you begin scratching your head thinking “The Cavs are not down by three games” and your response would be correct. The issue, Thursday evening they found themselves on the losing end of a 109-93 Knicks win, the Cavs find themselves in a 0-2 hole in this series. Game two was nothing similar to the first one, the hometown Knicks did fall behind but not by much. An 18-point explosion would see the Knicks take command of this game.

Jalen Brunson led the way but instead of by scoring it was directing the offense, Josh Hart led a balanced scoring attack with 26 points. All five Knick starters scored in double-figures (including Brunson w/26 pts). Donovan Mitchell along with Jarret Allen and Evan Mobley performed the best they could in managing to contain the Knicks Thursday but it was not to be. The Cavs James Harden presented a good game however even it fell short as the aggressive and defensive minded Knicks managed to throttle efforts by the Cavs. So what occurs now, by the time you read this the game will have been played Saturday evening in Cleveland. I certainly am not bold enough to predict a winner.

Show Me the Way to Go Home
The headline is the title of a 1925 pop tune, it’s been recorded by a number of artists over generations. If you are a movie buff you might have heard it sung in the 1975 classic Jaws. By now you are wondering “how is that connected to basketball?” I’m going to introduce a number of you to Bobby Marks, he’s the NBA Front Office Insider for ESPN, prior to that he spent more than 20 years working in the NBA most recently assistant GM of the Nets. Regardless of how the Thunder-Spurs turn out both teams are fixtures for the future, Marks indicates the two teams are most prepared for the future in the NBA,

These two have a combined 20 first-round picks and 30 second-round picks over the next eight years. We certainly have no ability to peer into the future, it’s quite probable neither will hold all these draft picks, in some instances they are likely to be utilized in trades to shore up deficiencies each team might foresee. If the Thunder-Spurs continue this pattern they will be polar opposites in the manner of operations of most NBA teams. Not in all instances, however, a significant number of teams appear content to focus on signing free agents. It’s several who believe they can attain success in this manner while the Thunder-Spurs are on a different pathway. As the pop tune might indicate is the method utilized by these teams the most effective manner to compete for a championship? Only time will provide the answer to that question for both teams.