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How this series turns out
The
Thunder are betting favorites to beat the Spurs after sweeping the Grizzlies
and my Lakers. What about during the regular season you ask, the Thunder practically
invincible winning 64 games and posting a winning record against every team in
the NBA with the exception of four. They were .500 (1-1) against the Celtics
(1-1), Pistons (1-1) and Nuggets (2-2). The Thunder experienced a losing record
against only one team.....the Spurs. The teams faced one another 5 times with
the Spurs winning 4 of the games.
It
was not only the height of Wemby, the trio of Fox, Castle & Harper (sounds like
a legal practice) were key contributors to their victories over the Thunder. We
shall see how this series plays out beginning with tonight's Game one in
OKC. It should be of note that Wemby and Chet Holmgren have an adversarial
history, they have often been matched against one despite growing up two
continents apart. It was July 11, 2021, when they played in the FIBA Under-19
Basketball World Cup Final held in Riga Latvia. Team USA won the game 83-81
although Wemby had 22 points 10 rebounds and 8 blocks prior to fouling out. As
you can see there is that history between Holmgren and Wemby.
Is there a curse
I’m not a superstitious person, despite that fact I’ve encountered
individuals who are. Some have expressed a belief in curses. AI claims “A curse
is a solemn invocation of misfortune, harm, or supernatural evil against a
person, place or object.” A few have expressed their view that the Clippers
have been operating under a curse, I guess they could be an object. What
is unclear is who placed the curse on the team and will it ever be lifted? This
is no curse of the Billy Goat or is it, I’m going to leave the story of that
for you to research?
The Clippers began the 2025-26 season well under water, things
changed and they began to play improved basketball. At one point they were one
of the hottest teams in the NBA and then came this. Southern California guy
James Harden wanted out despite his huge salary, the Clippers complied trading
him to the Cavs. Kawhi Leonard took the lead and they were on the way, the day
after Christmas might have been the low point of the season, that date saw the Clippers
end the day with 9 wins and 21 losses. They would qualify for the play in
having finished the season with 42 wins and 40 losses. Facing the Golden State
Warriors this writer figured victory in favor of the Clippers and they would
move on. I didn’t figure Steph Curry would heal so quickly, I didn’t figure
Draymond Green still had “gas” in the tank. I didn’t figure Kristaps Porzingis
would play such a vital role, final scored Warriors 126 Clippers 121.
With the Clipper season coming to an abrupt stop there is much
soul searching required, allow a brief check. As this team is constructed it’s
the oldest (average age) in the NBA, there might be a degree of difficulty
reducing the age issue. Due to the Ivica Zubac trade they will have the 5th
pick in the 2026 draft, that pick is not likely to impact the team immediately.
I’m not going to detail the “body count” however the Clippers have a number of restricted and unrestricted
free agents on the roster, the franchise is certainly one with questions
leading into the off season. The Kawhi Leonard investigation remains in
question for now as the NBA has not announced a resolution.
Wanna be startin’ somethin’
This is no reference to the 1982 pop hit tune by Michael Jackson,
despite that fact many will become upset with me after reading this. Recently I
came across a list containing a Top 10 NBA All-Time list of centers and one
name I thought was questionable. At this point whenever a discussion is held on
centers it can be a little perplexing. Are we discussing play in the time of
Chamberlain or present day? In today’s game there are few centers with low post
skills, at times when fully healthy Joel Embiid might be the only low post
center of which I can think, all others generally operate some distance from
the basket.
As for the Top 10 list it contained the names of the usual
suspects, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Nate Thurmond and
others. Smack in the middle of this list was the name Nikola Jokic. Of course
The Joker is a walking, talking triple double, there is no disagreement. Drafted
in the second round and the 41st pick has certainly justified himself in the
NBA. The problem for me is including his name (despite the 3 MVP’s) in the
pantheon of NBA great centers is a stretch. In today’s NBA I have no difficulty
arguing he is the best of the current crop of centers, all-time is an entirely
other discussion. I realize my take will not sit well with some, in this
instance I’m calling it as I see it, there is no requirement for you to agree
with me.
Where is he
The headline is asking the question regarding LeBron James, where
does he stand in my list of all-time Laker greats. He’s not at the top…at one
point names have been switched around. Currently the name at the top is Kobe
Bryant, should someone come along and lead the Lakers to a new version of
Showtime there might be a change. The league’s all-time points scoring leader
is a member of my Lakers however exactly where he stands on my list varies.
This is the part I know, after watching him play for the Cavs, Heat and
especially the Lakers I’ve managed to view him up close so to speak.
I remember Vince Carter and others, their hall of fame skill had all
but disappeared by the time they reached their 40th birthday. That fact alone makes
LeBron one up on anyone who played past the age of 39. LeBron James's career as a Laker may not yet be settled, but
regardless of what happens next, his tenure with the team has been
outstanding—even during seasons when the outcome wasn't what Laker Nation
wanted. This is written after the series win against the Rockets, they are
facing the defending champion Thunder. Whatever the outcome LeBron James has an
NBA and Laker legacy, no one can take that away from him.