A basketball fans perspective
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It is quite possible the Knicks have since won both the game and the series. My hope is citizens and property have been saved from the destruction we saw occur previously. I can offer you little proof but those who participated in the violence and destruction are not basketball fans. I make that statement by saying how does this reflect on the win your team just accomplished. I am a party of one however any victory in a team sport in my view lessens the value of that win. Are the Knicks condemned by me, how about the city itself, of course not that would be ridiculous. I will however make this mental note, any victory celebration of this type in New York City, Los Angeles or Kansas City will forever be tainted by me.
Some reading this will look at the numbers and indicate they are not that impressive. I can agree the stats are only average however it becomes a beginning. If Oscar has the work ethic of his big brother he will continue to progress on an upward plane. While Givon provides his observation I also checked nbadraftroom.com. This sentence stood out for me; “Despite his raw game he’s got good physical tools and of course the great pedigree.” As for the future it will be a surprise if his named is announced in a few weeks. More than likely that will occur in the 2027 NBA draft should he decide that is his ultimate destination.
*X Jonathan Givony
I found this interesting, Julian Champagnie has been one of the Spurs who’s become quite valuable to them. He’s what I like to refer to as a “glue guy,” he will play defense for you, in addition when called on he manages to score timely baskets. How he arrived in San Antonio is untypical for the majority of players throughout the NBA. The 6-foot 7 Champagnie played his college basketball at St. John’s, he went undrafted in the 2022 NBA draft but began his NBA career on a two-way contract with the Sixers. In 2023 the Sixers would release him and the Spurs would claim him off waivers. This is probably the most interesting portion of the story, the Sixers cut him in order to provide roster space to add Mac McClung. As for Champagnie, we know where he ended up.
Be bold, that’s my contention for my Lakers! The Spurs and to a degree the Thunder have clearly laid out the path for obtaining a great team. My belief is not going to please 90% of Laker Nation but I wouldn’t write this if I didn’t believe it. I don’t know whether the Spurs win the championship but if not this year maybe next year. As for the Thunder they were missing two key roster members, if those two were able to play perhaps the outcome of the Western Conference Finals might have turned out differently. This has been mentioned previously but both teams were constructed primarily through the draft. I realize the Clippers had no idea SGA would blossom into a two-time MVP, as for Wemby it was different there were questions but it was believed he was the real deal. I will close this with words at the beginning…..be bold Lakers at draft time.