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Nicknames
It seems to me that nicknames for
players has gone out of style for the most part. There are a few instances in
today’s NBA, we have Anthony Edwards or Ant Man along with Wemby or The Alien
for Victor Wembanyama. You are aware Bronny is a nickname, instead of LeBron
James Jr. he simply became Bronny. Laker guard Austin Reaves is reported to
have disliked all the nicknames given him, they include AR-15 (his jersey number) and Hillbilly
Kobe (he’s originally from Arkansas) and several other names he was reported to
have disliked.
For now Reaves has no nickname and neither
does LeBron James Sr., he violated the unwritten rule i.e., you cannot give yourself
a nickname someone must bestow it on you. I could be wrong however its my
understanding LeBron named himself The King. As for some of the others they are
listed below, note if the player is unfamiliar to you do a
research check. It should be brought to your attention that a few of those
listed below were given the nickname while in high school or college and it followed
them into the NBA. In addition don’t consider this list of names complete, this
is just a quick check of some the more well-known names.
Dr. J.-Julius Erving, Roosevelt High
School, Roosevelt New York
The Don-Luka Doncic, Mavericks
Chocolate Thunder-Darryl Dawkins, Sixers
Vinsanity-Vince Carter, Raptors
White Chocolate-Jason Williams, Kings
The Answer-Allen Iverson, Sixers
The Truth-Paul Pierce, Celtics
Iceman-George Gervin, Spurs
The Big Fundamental-Tim Duncan, Spurs
The Big Ticket-Kevin Garnett, Wolves
The Glove-Gary Payton, Sonics
Diesel-Shaquille O’Neal, Magic
Pistol Pete-Pete Maravich, LSU
Earl the Pearl-Earl Monroe, Winston-Salem
College
The Admiral-David Robinson, Spurs
The Dream-Hakeem Olajuwon, Rockets
White Mamba-Brian Scalabrine, Celtics
Black Mamba-Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Magic-Earvin Johnson, East Lansing High School, Lansing Michigan
The Big Dipper-Wilt Chamberlain,
Warriors
Hondo-John Havlicek, Celtics
AK-47-Andrei Kirilenko, Jazz
Zeke-Isiah Thomas, Pistons
The Logo- Jerry West, Lakers
Microwave-Vinnie Johnson, Pistons
They should
be embarrassed
As I write this allow me to state forcefully.….the
Lakers should be embarrassed with their effort Sunday against the Celtics. To
lose a game against the historic rival Celtics (111-89) is inexcusable. Worst
yet the loss occurred on the date a ceremony and statue of Pat Riley was
unveiled. A further explanation for some unfamiliar with NBA history, Riley was
the architect of the Showtime Lakers of the 80’s while he served as head coach. The Riley statue
will join the others outside Crypto.com arena. Back to the game a moment, the
plus/minus rating system ESPN utilizes not a single Laker starter or reserve finished
in the plus category.
The Celtics managed to expose the Lakers
weakness again, defending the three line and being out rebounded. Unless the
Lakers fall into a hole they should earn a playoff berth, beyond that I find it
difficult to believe the team as it is structured is capable of winning a
series based on the play Sunday. As you are aware once the playoffs begin the
good teams raise their level of play a notch. Needless to say this member of
Laker Nation is extremely disappointed on Monday morning as this account is
being rehashed. This loss as with others is not the fault of LeBron James
alone, despite my statement I believe it is time he should entertain
retirement. NOTE: It wasn’t me alone ‘Big Game’ James Worthy
called this present edition of the Lakers for their lack of effort.
What do you
think
A dot.com sports site divided groups of
college basketball teams between what they termed Tier 1,
2, 3 and 4. I wanted to briefly discuss the schools
they listed as Tier 1 programs, they positioned Kentucky, UCLA, Duke and Kansas in this
category. While
the list is rightfully theirs, I have some reservations regarding at least one
of the institutions included. The last season Kentucky won
an NCAA championship was 2012, for UCLA it was 1995. As for Duke the year was
2015 and Kansas last won in 2022.
Do you see where I am headed, each of
the schools’ listed won at least one championship in the 2000’s except UCLA. If
you have any association with UCLA you are seething by now for a number of
reasons. You are probably saying; “Winning NCAA championships is not a true barometer.”
You claim, “If championships were an indication UCLA leads the way with 11
wins.” The
counterarguments which might be presented are certainly valid, and I do not
expect everyone to agree with my point of view. What do you think, am I being
too critical by excluding UCLA from this group of basketball programs?
He
contributed across the board
The
Detroit Pistons faced the San Antonio Spurs in Little Caesars Arena on Monday
evening, the final score read Spurs 114, Pistons 103. Wemby didn’t lead his
team in scoring although he registered another outstanding game. As for the
Spurs the leading scorer honor belonged to Devin Vassel with his 28 points. So
what happened other than the final, this game would be a challenge for the
Spurs. There was a question whether they were on the same level as the Pistons
who are one of the Eastern Conference contenders and maybe championship bound.
Wemby
proved he is human, he didn’t have his usual shooting prowess this time but did
manage to score 21 points in the game. In addition to his scoring total he
snatched 17 rebounds off the boards and blocked 6 Piston shots. There is an uncounted
number of Piston shots either missed entirely or affected by Wemby’s presence
around the basket. Jalen Duren tried his best to lead his team to victory,
facing Wemby he scored 25 points and pulled down 14 rebounds all this on 77%
shooting from the floor. Cade Cunningham scored but 16 points far off his
nearly 26 point a game average. Rest assured the Spurs wanted to send a message
to the Pistons.