Wednesday, May 31, 2023

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I’m back
This morning we begin anew…. I have returned to continue publishing on all things related to basketball.  Although I was out of town, I managed to see Games 6 & 7 of the Heat-Celtics playoff series. I saw along with you the Heat unable to box out at the end give the Celtics life, this would only last a bit as the Heat did a beatdown on the Celtics. I’ve read reports claiming the issue was Jason Tatum turning his ankle at the beginning of Game 7, I say baloney next man up. The Celtics needed someone to step up if Tatum was hurting. What bothers me is reading reports prior to this series conclusion Joe Mazzulla was on the hot seat. NBA teams are firing coaches left and right even those with NBA Championships on their resume. Hopefully the powers to be give Mazzulla time.

A further look
Chris read last Thursday’s edition about the portion on recycled NBA coaches. He posed a question which requires a further look. I’m paraphrasing his comment, “Don’t you think some of the organizations might have been dysfunctional and that new coach although fired might bring a different perspective.” I responded in this manner, “You could be correct, off the top of my head the name Mike Malone.” The Sacramento Kings could certainly be termed dysfunctional, they failed to make the playoffs for the last 16 seasons. Bad players, bad coaches or bad front office being the cause. How about a mix of all three, especially the front office?

The Kings went through head coaches like some of us change underwear. One of those coaches hired and fired was Mike Malone who’s record with the Nuggets has been outstanding. It might include an NBA championship this season we don’t know yet. Less the injuries I believe that was part of the Lakers problem i.e. and inept front office. Jeanie Buss was forced to “fire” brother Jimmy because his leadership left something to be desired. I’m going to stop at this point but a large basis for the Knicks being so terrible was an inept James Dolan office. In conclusion I believe my friend Chris is on to something with his statement regarding dysfunctional front offices. One consideration, if the team is underperforming its far easier to make the coach the scapegoat.

No to Kyrie
A number of stories have circulated about the Lakers next season, the chief one whether LeBron James will retire or not. Second to that is the possible acquisition of Kyrie Irving. I am registering an emphatic NO on acquiring Irving for a single chief reason…money. I have speculated on who stays and who goes on next season’s team. In order to acquire Irving the Lakers would be required to dump a tremendous amount of salary. Practically every player I figured would go or stay must leave to acquire Irving.

It would be great to have Irving partnered with a year older LeBron and AD but would it work? Yes, that part would work but we’ve already dealt with a less than stellar roster adding Russell Westbrook. I’m sure the majority members of Laker Nation want a championship; my hope is for a winning team which wasn’t evident much until March. If the Lakers must sacrifice a roster to win a championship I wonder if it’s worth the effort. I guess we must face the fact this is the age NBA teams are assembled through free agency or clever trades.

The NAIA too
We’ve covered the reduced amount of NBA talent found at HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) in recent years. We could make the same statement regarding basketball from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics or NAIA schools too. A couple of things have occurred in both instances which changed the basketball landscape regarding the talent issue. A number of these highly competitive programs moved from the NAIA level to Division I, II or III basketball.

Louisville is the first school that comes to mind but we could include San Diego State in the count too. As for some of the NBA greats we begin with Scottie Pippen who developed his game at Central Arkansas. At the time Lloyd Free (World B.) of the Sixers played at Guilford, the school competed at the NAIA level, they are now a Division III program. When Luke Jackson played at Pan American University it was also an NAIA school, today it’s now the University of Texas-Pan American and they too are a Division I program. Finally we close with Terry Porter, at the time he was enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point it was also an NAIA school it’s now Division III. You can gather by just the few schools named basketball talent remains it just the programs been upgraded.

Welcome bandwagon fans
I find this quite interesting; the Spurs have gained a vocal fan on television. Skip Bayless has made it known he loves the Spurs despite their poor record the past 3-4 years. Could there be something we can’t see or maybe it’s right in front of our face. As you are aware the Spurs secured the top pick in the 2023 NBA Lottery, most likely on June 22 the commissioner will announce Victor Wembanyama as the first pick. Wembanyama many have termed a generational athlete will begin play in the fall for the Spurs and Coach Pop.

Bayless has been proclaiming his love for the Spurs since the lottery. How much love, he claims to be the mayor of San Antonio. That last declaration caused the real mayor of San Antonio Mayor Nirenberd to issue his own statement, naturally it contradicted the Bayless comment. Rest assured the mayor might have been poking fun of Bayless. We read Bayless has often worn a Kawhi Leonard Clipper jersey (hmmmmm), he’s also been critical of Coach Pop in the past. Gregg Popovich is not beyond criticism, however for Bayless it is quite interesting. It’s okay I’m sure there will be others jumping on the Spurs bandwagon strictly because of Wembanyama. 

Thursday, May 25, 2023

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Announcement 
There will be no Friday, Monday or Tuesday edition of Off the Dribble. Look for the Wednesday edition May 31 for continued coverage of all aspects of basketball. Enjoy your weekend and for those in the U.S. an extra day as you celebrate Memorial Day. 

Carmelo
After a brilliant NBA career Carmelo Anthony announced his retirement the other day. Despite playing for a number of NBA teams he will always be remembered for leading Syracuse basketball to an NCAA Championship. I have a Carmelo Anthony connection; my wife and I were riding a people mover in Denver’s airport. At that time he was still a member of the Nuggets. As we were travelling to the next terminal, I spotted Anthony in a corner of the car.

I told my wife, “That’s Carmelo Anthony”, her response, “Why don’t you get his autograph?” I informed my wife and for you I don’t bother athletes for autographs unless it’s another setting. 28,289 points, a career 22.5 point per game average, an Olympic Gold and Bronze medal along with a NCAA Championship mentioned earlier. Those are just a few of his accomplishments over the course of a brilliant basketball career. We know the next stop for Carmelo Anthony, he will be enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

Time for some magic again
ESPN Tournament guru Joe Lunardi picked his field of 68 for next season, Mizzou is no place in sight. Gary Parrish CBS Sports college basketball writer publishes a Top 25 plus 1 poll, the team’s he sees in May 2023 none have Mizzou on the front of their jersey. I’m not intending to be negative toward either of these guys even though I’m not sure about the outcome for this team. To be recognized in the off season you must A. be a veteran coach (such as John Calipari) or B. have a winning history.

Although he’s been head coach previously the 2022-23 season was Dennis Gates first season at the helm for Mizzou. We can state his B. was solid producing a 25-10 won-loss record along with an NCAA Tournament invite. We must return to the 2011-12 season to find a Mizzou team with this number of wins. In closing I am not mad at the duo, they use history as evidence of a team’s projected performance. Perhaps the 2023-24 season Mizzou will turn some heads with its record. On the surface the only issue I could foresee for Mizzou is lack of a Big Man.

How about someone different
The Wednesday edition of ESPN.com points Doc Rivers and Nick Nurse in the lead to replace Monty Williams, former Suns coach. Also another name has been circulating, Steve Nash late of the Nets. What’s wrong with this picture (at least in my view). All these coaches have been fired during the 2022-23 NBA season, Rivers with the Sixers, Nurse with the Raptors and Nash as mentioned with the Nets. Don’t become confused by what I’m attempting to voice.

Being fired is certainly not the end of the world for any coach, however shouldn’t there be a waiting period? Fired coaches have taken on new jobs but after a year or so on the sidelines. If neither of these guys could do it in the winter of 2023, how are they able to pull it off in the fall of 2023? Laker coach Darvin Ham received his share of criticism especially in the manner the Lakers ended the season. Despite this fact he was a breath of fresh air, a longtime assistant coach who was hired to head a franchise. I would hope NBA management would cease recycling coaches, after all a brand-new guy surely can’t do any worst.

Looking ahead
The Lakers season is now complete having been eliminated by the Nuggets. I’m looking toward the 2023 NBA Draft and find the two mock drafts have some interesting names for my Lakers. If we check nbadraftroom.com in the first round they have Jett Howard, a 6-foot 7 220-pound wing, Howard played at the University of Michigan. The scouting report indicates he’s a shooter but is not a great defender. His defense might be a drawback in some circles however he can be taught “team defense.” In the second round they provide us Mojave King a 6-foot 5 194-pound guard playing for G-League Team Elite.

King was born in New Zealand but grew up in Australia, he holds dual citizenship since his father is American. The other mock nbadraft.net provides us with the name of Leonard Miller, a 6-foot 10 210 pound small forward as the 17th pick, he also plays for the NBA G-League. In the second round they gave us 6-foot 8 215-pound Nikola Djuricic, he plays the guard position. Djurisic was born in Belgium because his father was a Montenegrin professional footballer but is Serbian. I have no preference regarding a name or position, I’m going to trust Rod Pelinka, Darvin Ham and the staff to choose the players they believe are the best fit for my Lakers.

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

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It’s over (at least for the Lakers)
Monday even a little after 10:00 p.m. Central Time the game was over. The Nuggets beat my Lakers 113-11, I have no intention to critique the game in its entirety I will just say the best team won. The Lakers have not won every playoff series but this one stings more than any in recent memory. In 2008 the Lakers lost in the Finals to the Celtics 4 games to 2, in the 2004 Finals this time it was a loss to the Pistons 4 games to 1. The last time it was this bad we’d have to return all the way back to 1989, the Lakers were swept in the Finals 4-0 by the Pistons. This Western Conference Semi-Finals loss certainly stings and it will require time for me to adjust. The Finals will be on television in my household but it will be different for me.

I can just relax and watch the game since I have no favorite (sorry Nuggets & Heat Nation) to root for. Congratulations are due to the Nuggets; they will play for an NBA Championship for the first time in the history of the franchise. Tuesday morning I read at least two stories asking if LeBron James will retire now. At 38 years of age he will be enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame three years from whatever date. My question, did this loss leave a bitter taste in LeBron’s mouth? This is LeBron’s decision alone, this member of Laker Nation is good either way, if he retires, I could see Rui Hachimura moving into his slot. If LeBron decides in favor of returning, he will provide veteran leadership to the team. My take on the remaining Lakers roster will be provided soon, there will be a few surprises I promise you.

New York City basketball
High school basketball is still produced in great numbers in the 5 boroughs and the surrounding New York City metro, it would appear the numbers of talent have grown smaller and smaller over the years. That is not the case, just as much talent maybe more but why is this subject so difficult to understand in 2023? One of the cities high school greats, Kenny Smith offered us an explanation. The TNT analyst points to the change, kids are no longer playing for a city championship.

The days of Dr. J., Tiny Archibald, Lew Alcindor and Bernard King are long gone for high school basketball. These talented athletes and others unnamed honed their skills playing basketball at local high schools. The boroughs still produced scores of basketball talent however rather than remain in the city they leave for prep schools all over the nation. Check the rosters of Findley Prep (NV), Oak Hill Academy (VA), IMG (FL), Sunrise Christian Academy (KS) or Link Academy (MO). There are numerous others, however those named are probably more familiar to a number of basketball fans.

Barkley and I agree
I realize a number of you are going to find this difficult to believe. Charles Barkley said something and I am in agreement. Barkley was critical of those (JJ Redick being one) who is defending Ja Morant. Before I go any further allow me to state this, those individuals defending Morant have every right it’s a fact Barkley and I fail to see the basis for defending his behavior. Someone needs to point out to him Gilbert Arenas. The very talented Arenas left the NBA far too soon however his behavior was the basis. He’s not the only player just the first that comes to mind. Don’t think NBA owners couldn’t pull a “Kaepernick” on one if they desired.

In the instance of former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick management decided he was a detriment to the league no matter what the public believed. Morant can be gone easily if he doesn’t get his act together. Former NBA player Reggie Miller had an interesting take on Dan Patrick’s program. Miller said it’s a good thing (for Morant) David Stern is no longer the commissioner. If you remember hearing or reading of the Malice in the Palace stiff penalties were the result. Ron Artest a.k.a. Metta World Peace received an 86-game suspension. Other parties received lesser suspensions but all were punished. If it sounds as if I’m anti Ja Morant that is not the case. I truly hope this youngster gets his life together, I would hate to see his career crash and burn.

Who stays and who goes?  
Despite the sweep by the Nuggets the Lakers are not in as bad a shape as some might believe, there are needed changes. The Lakers must make a decision on D’Angelo Russell, Rui Hachimura and Austin Reaves. Of that trio they should allow Russell to walk, without a great deal of detail he failed to play at the expected level. As for the other two, the Lakers should match whatever is out there. Mo Bamba is gone too, not because he can’t play, they simply cannot afford to pay him what his salary demands might be.

Also missing next season are Tristan Thompson, Lonnie Walker IV, Jarred Vanderbilt and Shaq Harrison. In the middle of this we are listening to words expressed by LeBron James about retiring. This is my belief, he’s 38-years old…the next stop (other than Crypto.com Arena) is the Naismith Hall of Fame. In addition what might appear to be double talk I’m okay should LeBron return for season 21. I’d like to see Scotty Pippen Jr., Max Christie and others be moved into the lineup. In conclusion there are areas I cannot comment on, it is rumored the Lakers are attempting a trade for Trae Young of the Hawks. In addition they could acquire Kyrie Irving, if these should occur the dynamics might change completely.

It's become less and less 
Once upon a time we used the term journeyman in reference to an athlete playing for multiple teams. Today we have a large number of NBA All Stars who we might apply the term journeyman, over the course of their career they have worn the jersey of several teams. My Lakers have LeBron James on the roster, they become his third NBA (Cavs & Heat) team. Chris Paul of the Suns has played for even more teams, his present team is number five. Paul’s played for the Hornets, Clippers, Rockets and Thunder during his outstanding NBA career. 

How about Kevin Durant, KD has worn a Thunder, Warriors, Nets and Suns jersey. We must also include Kawhi Leonard among the number since he’s played for the Spurs, Raptors and Clippers. How about Jimmy Butler, he’s presently a member of the Heat previously he played for the Bulls, Wolves, and Sixers. All of the moves have not been of the free agency variety a number include trades. Journeyman meant the player had skills however they were limited, he was hired to fill a need on the team’s roster. That was the old term for a journeyman which certainly doesn’t apply to the NBA of today.

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

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JJ is correct and wrong at the same time
I’m unsure if you saw this, on one of the plethora of ESPN programs JJ Redick made this statement regarding Ja Morant. I am paraphrasing his comment, it’s not intended to be word for word, Redick was addressing the second gun incident. He said, “There is nothing against the law in owning a handgun.” Redick is correct, in the majority of 50 States there is no provision preventing someone from owning or in some instances carrying a weapon concealed.   

Redick is correct with his comment, wanna know where he’s wrong? The following statement I located on line and you can research too if you desire. “The NBA has a strict anti-gun policy; players are required to notify teams if they own a gun, and they are forbidden from possessing guns in various circumstances.” Should we guess “various circumstances” riding in an automobile might be okay. We suppose strip clubs might be a NO-NO, now I cannot be for sure.

Will his name be called?
Has Emoni Bates “played” his way into the 2023 draft? We actually will have no idea until June 22, 2023, the date of the draft. I was pleased reading one of those assessing Bates indicated his game was impacted playing on a poor Eastern Michigan team. When you are the only offense for a team it certainly places a great deal more pressure on you to score. One of the reports indicate Bate’s impressed some in the recently held NBA Draft Combine.

Those attending the Draft Combine in addition to drills and team play measurements are also taken. It should be of note, Bates is not as tall as indicated, he stands 6 foot 8 inches barefooted and 179 pounds. Kevin Durant managed to play small forward in the NBA but weighed more than Bates. With him being slight in weight it says to me shooting guard over play small forward in the NBA. The indication is Bates will be a mid-second round choice, if not drafted expect to see him in somebody’s training camp signed as a free agent.

What he said
Scoot Henderson G-League Team Elite believes he should be the top draft pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. No argument from me he appears to be a super talented combo guard, there are potential issues which might present problems. Henderson stands 6 foot 2, scouts consider that a conceivable problem for him defending taller guards and on switches. So what occurs in June for the talented Scoot, he probably slides down a bit through no fault of his own. The Hornets with the second pick have LaMelo Ball as their point, they could draft Scott and give the ball to him.

Melo moves over and becomes a shooting guard with point guard skills. On the other hand with Melo in the backcourt they might choose to go bigger and draft Brandon Miller late of Alabama. That would make Henderson available to the Blazers, would they make that move with Dame Lillard in the backcourt. Next up the Rockets and Pistons, let’s take a look at their prospective guards at present. Kevin Porter and Killian Hayes are established at the point with the Rockets and Pistons although it certainly neither is set in stone at the position. As you can see through no fault of his own, we cannot determine where Henderson might eventually land.  

Bits n Pieces 
This is titled The saga of Seth Towns, don’t worry if the name is unfamiliar to you, it was for me as well. Towns announced he will entered Howard University in the fall for his 8th season. Yes, your eyes are not playing tricks on you the 2023-24 season will be number 8 as a player. Apparently, Towns is a good player he was Ivy League Player of the Year at one point, besides that how is he in college that length of time? Are there not eligibility rules preventing this type of sports enrollment? Injuries, that is the issue that’s managed to keep the 26-year-old in college. He’s not played since the 2020-21 season due to injury, so this is how he is able to maintain his eligibility.      

Did you read or hear Bryce James, youngest son of LeBron is transferring from Sierra Canyon HS. This past season he was a teammate with older brother Bronny, as you are aware Bronny is now headed for Southern Cal University. Bryce is on the move as well; he’s headed for Campbell Hall HS in the fall. I’ve read reports and I’m sure you have also indicated Bryce might be a better basketball prospect than his brother. If nothing else Bryce certainly has an advantage in height, Bronny is close to 6 foot 3 while Bryce is almost as tall as dad standing 6 foot 6.

This is a correction to an earlier story regarding the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s arena. Swinney Gym, the present home of Kansas City basketball was built in 1941 as reported in the prior account. Games were “farmed” out to several arenas around the metro while a portion of refurbishing was occurring for Swinney. This even includes the Kansas City games being played in the downtown Municipal Auditorium about 5 miles or so north of the midtown campus. A 5,000 seat arena for basketball is the correct size unless you are a Kentucky or Carolina. Memphis University plays its games in FedEx Forum with its 19,000 capacity far too large in my opinion for the majority of colleges.

Technically speaking the 1949-50 season is the first year of the National Basketball Association, others look at 1946 as the beginning. Perhaps the earlier date is used by some because three original teams are still operating today. They are the Knicks, Celtics and Warriors although the latter was then in Philadelphia. The teams named were in the Basketball Association of America, teams in the National Basketball League merged with the BAA to form the NBA we recognize today. In that time two adversaries the Celtics and Lakers are tied for most championships in the history with 16 wins apiece. Neither team will break the tie in 2023 as both are 0-3 in the semi-finals as this is written.

Monday, May 22, 2023

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Gigantic disappointment
There are thousands of Nugget fans who are loving it, their team is about to close my Lakers out. Tonight it may or may not be over, however there is no way the Lakers comeback from an 0-3 deficit. This is certainly no intent on my part to disparage the Nuggets, they have done what they needed to do. Game 2 could have resulted in a Laker victory however they managed to lose 108-103. I believed home cooking would aid the Laker cause but even that didn’t work, Game 3 went to the Nuggets 119-108. It’s The Joker, Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr., Aaron Gordon and others who led the way. No excuses offered from this corner of Laker Nation.

I have no desire to hear from Stephen A. Smith or Charles Barkley, the reason the Lakers are losing is easy to see. I can state this being the truth, at least one of these critics has played the game at a high skill level. As for the other one he just talks and talks and talks…. most of the time somewhat loudly. I’m reading this morning some Laker fans are already tossing barbs at D Lo but that doesn’t include me. Should LeBron desire to continue play I’d like to see him dial it back a bit and allow the youngsters to take over even with the possibility of fewer wins next season. When this series ends, I will continue to follow whichever teams remain. In addition I will continue to research the NBA Draft pertaining to MY Lakers seeking to help them.

Nothing like playoff basketball
We held a discussion of playoff basketball and a former New Yorker now living in Kansas City reminded me of this game. He said, “I’m sitting in a bar watching the game and the end broke my heart.” Former Pacer guard Reggie Miller scored 8 points in 9 seconds; you claim that’s impossible. Not so fast there, it was May 7, 1995, and it was Game one against the Knicks in Madison Square Garden of all places. This game has gone down in NBA Playoff history, check it out.

I do not own the rights to this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoCpMguR4cQ

The new Big XII
UCF, Cincinnati, Houston and BYU will be added to the schedule for the 2023-24 basketball season. I’m not sure as I write this if one or more of the conference additions could have Texas and Oklahoma on their schedule. They will play either team and then never again as conference members, as most of you are aware this is the last season for Texas and Oklahoma as conference members. Both schools depart the Big XII for the SEC. There are rumored plans to add additional schools beyond UCF, Cincinnati, Houston and BYU, for now minus Texas and Oklahoma below is the manner the conference will appear in the 2024-25 basketball season.

Oklahoma State
Houston
Cincinnati
UCF
BYU
Kansas
Kansas State
Baylor
Texas Tech
West Virginia
Iowa State
TCU

Prior to completion of this account an unconfirmed story surfaced. There have been reports of the conference continuing to expand, however this one, if true, was certainly a surprise. This is unconfirmed and might never occur, however UConn has been mentioned as one of those schools joining the Big XII Conference. This one will require us to keep our eyes and ears vigilant for further developments.

We have an addition
Over time I’ve written a bunch of stuff I admit might be speculation on my part. Face it we take a thing remotely connected to the subject fit bits and pieces together and just like Penn and Teller or David Blaine its magic. In most instances a disclaimer is added to mine (at least I hope). Where am I going with this account, glad you ask me? Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas has been quite talkative in the last few years and this might be one more example. Arenas has also concluded the draft lottery was “fixed” allowing the Spurs to potentially draft Victor Wembanyama.

Arenas says Popovich is great when developing international players (true), he also claims this. “Nobody paid attention to San Antonio tanking all year. The last time the Spurs had 20 wins was the year before they got Tim Duncan (partially true)? Sometimes Arenas and company cause me to laugh out loud when alone. Surely Arenas and company are not serious enough to believe some of what they are reporting. As you can see from the brief report here, one true statement and one partially correct and “presto change oh” we have a brand-new conspiracy story. Sorry Gilbert, as people might say, provide me with solid proof to back up your statement. After all “I’m from Missouri, you’ve got to Show Me.”

This is the part of the story I’ve never been able to understand with these conspiracy theorists. We never hear these accounts applied to the NFL draft or to a lesser degree baseball. I guess this is just something that will continue to exist as long as the NBA conducts its draft in the same manner. If we look at a “fix” it would truly be suspect if the Lakers, Knicks or Bulls were awarded the top pick. San Antonio contains a metro population of 2.4 million people, that’s a miniscule population base compared to the larger cities of Los Angeles, New York City or Chicago. In my view its better the pick belongs to the Alamo City than the others. The 2023 Draft Lottery should prove to all (except skeptics) there is no fix.

Friday, May 19, 2023

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1985 all over again
It begins again, what are you asking…conspiracy theorists have surfaced once again. As for the headline in 1985 the Knicks were terrible, Patrick Ewing at Georgetown was the best college prospect available. Even more interesting Ewing had been in Madison Square Garden numerous times playing St. John’s. Back then the draft lottery was conducted somewhat differently than what was witnessed on Tuesday. The shorten version Knicks general manager Dave DeBusschere pulled out the envelope that turned out to be Patrick Ewing. It didn’t end there despite a Hall of Fame career by Ewing however the Knicks never were able to win a championship. As for the conspiracy since the hopper incident two stories have swirled around that draft. The first account says this, the card DeBusschere pulled out had been placed in a refrigerator/freezer therefore it was colder than the others allowing DeBusschere to “separate it”. 

The second story indicates a corner of the card was bent slightly making it different from the others, that was then this is now. We are hearing stories the NBA directed Victor Wembanyama to the Spurs, as evidence they produced a photo of the wall painting with him in a Spurs jersey a couple of months ago. Tony Parker who once played for the Spurs has been "scouting" this youngster since he was a pre-teen, he's done nothing but sing his praises. On Thursday after the draft lottery this same Parker circulates a photo of a pre-teen Wemby in a Spurs jersey. There are probably more stories circulating about the 2023 lottery these are but the first three of note. Back to the Ewing draft a moment, do you realize the conspiracy story is still circulating 38 years later, I would suppose in 2061 there will likely be continued conspiracy discussions and arguments regarding the 2023 Draft Lottery.  

Wanna be gangster
This is written strictly from a point of speculation; Ja Morant is not a gangster. Despite my statement Morant appears to believe that he is. I heard someone say, “This time it’s different his partner released the Instagram video.” That is true, however one should be careful who they hang out with. It’s my belief the entourage surrounding Allen Iverson influenced him in a negative manner but that’s another story. I continue to read and hear stories on Morant’s intelligence, evidently that might not be quite true.

If for example you repeat the same action we might consider the first time an accident, the second time no matter if it was a friend involved, it was intentional. All this after meeting with the commissioner less than two months ago and undergoing therapy. Everyone is offering their belief in the pending suspension so I intend to weigh in too. Considering this is a second offense coming after meeting with the commissioner and undergoing therapy. The suspension will not be yearlong as some have suggested, it won’t be as little as 8 games. Morant will be sidelined a minimum of 12 games and a maximum of 30. There is one other issue to consider, the endorsement deals Morant has in place could possibly "go away" depending on the commissioner's decision...we shall see what prevails. 

I wonder
This is speculation based on news reports, it cannot be documented. James Harden of the Sixers will become a free agent this summer. There are reports indicating he intends to opt out of his $30.6 million contract. The question for you to decide, you are general manager of XYZ NBA team do you sign Harden for the remainder of his career? Harden will turn 34-years old (August) by the time the 2023-24 NBA season begins. If we check his regular season numbers, they appear steady and in line with those of the past.

As for the playoffs we saw a different James Hardin in action except in a few instances. In 11 games Harden shot 39% from the floor and 37% from three, his rebounds and assists were good as his 20.3 points per game average. At Harden’s age do you offer a reward signing him to what amounts to a lifetime contract? My concern would be his Game 7 performance against the Celtics where he all but disappeared, Hardin played one of the poorest games of his NBA career. In 41 minutes of action he was 3 for 11 from the floor, scoring a total of 9 points along with 5 TO’s.

Something to consider
This might be a reach on my part, the only reason I’m posing the question is because I read an account recently. A sports website claimed there might be underlying reasons for the Warriors early season conclusion. Before it’s discussed it allow me to say I thought about it but certainly made no comment until now. The Warriors Jordan Poole had an up and down regular season and all but disappeared in the playoffs. What occurred with this apparently talented shooter?

Was it the Draymond Green factor that caused the downturn in Poole’s play? You remember what occurred early in the season, Poole was “sucker punched” by Green. Could A single incident especially early in the season have that kind of effect. How about the personal issues Andrew Wiggins dealt with for an extended portion of the season, did that upset the Warrior season too? There is much debate since the Lakers beat the Warriors, several are claiming Dub dynasty might be over and done with. These are probably two of the keys which resulted in the early conclusion of the season.

It’s ain’t over till it’s over
Mackenzie Mgbako was rated the number 9 prospect in the Class of 2023 by Rivals. This 5-star small forward is 6 foot 8 and 185 pounds and much earlier committed to Duke. Mgbako would change his mind on Duke and considered another school to attend. Opening his commitment, a host of schools began actively recruiting Mgbako again. Finally the news indicated he’d reduced the count to a small number of schools, he would decide between Indiana and Kansas as his choice. Several of the Kansas faithful believed this highly touted prospect was headed to Lawrence Kansas to play for Bill Self.

If you check the Rivals site their FutureCast projected it was a 63% probability he would choose Kansas. Fans even weighed in claiming a lower percentage (45%) but also believed Mgbako would be playing for Self. On May 12, he made it official, his school of choice would be the University of Indiana and play for coach Mike Woodson. This certainly wasn’t a case of picking the nearest school, Mgbako is from Roselle New Jersey part of the New York City metro. I guess technically speaking Bloomington Indiana is nearer home than Lawrence Kansas. In any event as for the recruiting thing, it ain’t over till it’s over. Keep in mind no one associated with the program promised Mgbako would chose Kansas over Indiana.

Thursday, May 18, 2023

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They fooled me
The final score read Nuggets 132 Lakers 126; this certainly was not the outcome I expected. In a perfect world the Lakers win a narrow victory over the Nuggets the score would be 90-85, after all the Nuggets and Lakers were tied for first place in playoff team defense. Did I base my pre-thought view on the numbers rather than the human aspects? If we check out the score, we had an ole skool 1980’s playoff shootout certainly something rare in the 21st Century. Was it the altitude (Denver 5,276 feet), the Jokic’ factor or something else?

If you remember the other day, I wrote my belief this would be a tight series, I said my preference would be a Laker win. At the same time…let me explain it in this manner. A co-worker asked me prior to the game what I believed would occur and this was my answer. I compared the playoff series to a ladder, every rung climbing the “ladder” would be more and more difficult. It was the Wolves, then the Grizzlies and now the Nuggets. This I know for sure; the Lakers must figure out a method to slow, notice I didn’t say STOP The Joker if they expect to win the series. We shall see what prevails this evening whether it’s a Laker or Nuggets win.

Bits n Pieces 
Nostalgic arenas exist all over the nation, Butler University’s Hinkle Fieldhouse is the first one that comes to mind. The Palestra in Philadelphia could also be included in the count. How about Swinney Gym in Kansas City, not familiar with the building? Swinney was built in 1941 and seats 1,500 for basketball which makes it the smallest in the Summit League. Municipal Auditorium (opened in 1935) in downtown Kansas City has also served as home alone with other arenas throughout the metro. Evidently the administration for the University of MO-Kansas City has a desire to return all basketball games alone with other events onto the campus. It was announced on Monday a plan while just in the talking stage a 5,000-seat arena for basketball is planned for the near future.

What’s your definition of a Big Man, I pose the question based on an account I read? The article indicated Mizzou was looking for a post player to add to its roster. Among several names listed is one who measured 6 foot 9 in height. Consider this fact, I’m nowhere close to 6 feet in height so you could say I have height envy, that is not the case. For me a Big Man must stand at the very least 6 foot 11, the weight is not critical because a trainer could aid them in carbon consumption. So that’s my view, if yours is different that’s okay, this is not a debatable issue.

From France comes this statement…” I’m trying to win a ring ASAP, so be ready.” Those are the words of 19-year-old Victor Wembanyama interviewed immediately after the draft lottery. Of course we might expect that type of talk from a teen, it’s not just bravado though Wembanyama has been a professional player for at least a couple of years. In any event there certainly must be excitement in San Antonio based on the lottery results. A television news report indicated the Spurs had to close down their season ticket line for a period due to being overwhelmed with fans wanting to purchase season tickets. 

Former WNBA player and NBA assistant coach Becky Hammon made her point clear the other day. If she was a man the hiring process would be quite different than what exists at present. It’s Hammons contention NBA teams are unwilling to announce her name as the next head coach (You name the team as head coach). Guess what, she is correct. For those who say there are male coaches for woman’s college basketball. There have been in the past and up to the present-day male coaches in the WNBA. 

If I owned a team, I would not hesitate to hire Hammon in the role, she’s got all the credentials required except one…she’s a girl. It’s going to be a time before a female is hired as a head coach in the NBA, it’s the cultural. We still think of the game in a masculine manner although a number of outstanding female coaches have come before us in the past and present day. The mythical she will be hired one day, I’m just unsure of the team or the time.

I could be the dinosaur
From my childhood up to the present day I’ve never laughed at an injury. If there was a key player missing due to injury, I simply said to myself too bad. I never remember being happy when a team was absent a key player. This short diatribe is based on comments made by Stephen A. Smith and the apparent happy time of Shaq and Charles Barkley. The main reason I question my status is based on the number of fan letters I read. In the case of the TNT crew most of the writers defended the duo and claimed the blow Anthony Davis received to the head was not that bad.

I would like some of those folks who believe the injury was not “that bad” to volunteer allowing someone (like me) to whack them upside the head. It’s not occurred often, however there have been times in my life I was unsteady, this was due to experiencing dizziness. I would guess the Laker medical staff believe it was important to provide AD with a wheelchair over allowing him to walk to the locker room. If you’ve read this blog any length of time you are aware I’ve had issues with SAS and Barkley over time. It would appear I am forced to add Shaquille O’Neal to my list.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

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“Were number one, were number one”
I cannot be sure for sure, however there must be a great celebration going on in Alamo City. The Spurs are the 2023 NBA Draft Lottery winners, unless something bizarre occurs June 22 this will occur. The wording might be somewhat different but Commissioner Adam Silver will step to the podium and announce over the mic, “With the first pick in the 2023 NBA Draft the San Antonio Spurs select Victor Wembanyama from Metropolitan92 and France.”

What does this draft pick entail for the NBA is not fully known at this time, however if Wembanyama is as good as Jay Bilas, Adrian Wojnarowski and others claim the Spurs will be a resurrected franchise in a few years. Notice I didn’t say immediately, it will take Wembanyama some time to adjust to NBA play. Gregg Popovich might have been ready to ride off into the sunset, however he might remain in place for a bit. The Spurs are not very good, however Wembanyama will have an opportunity to learn the NBA game from one of the best coaches in the game.  

NBA Draft Combine
There are rites of spring every season and one of them is the NBA Draft Combine and the second is the NBA Draft. The combine begin on Monday and will run through Thursday May 18. The NBA will conduct its evaluation of potential talent in Chicago’s Wintrust Arena. The NBA announced 78 players have been invited to exhibit their talent before a host of coaches, scouts and front office personnel. The potential top pick Victor Wembanyama will not be in attendance, he’s got basketball duties to attend in France.

As for his no-show in the combine, that’s become common place in recent years, those assured of becoming lottery picks are looking at two factors. Sliding downward in the eyes of coaches, scouts and front offices and the injury risk factor. It’s not only Wembanyama but there are other potential lottery picks who will probably also not be in attendance for workouts and scrimmage games. One of those invited to the combine is Kobe Brown Mizzou’s combo forward, in this case if he’s drafted its likely to be in the second round. 

A new arena in Philly…not so fast
It seems whenever a new stadium or arena is planned there is opposition. We have one in Kansas City; John Sherman, owner of the Royals wants a downtown stadium. The only problem he’s never been able to fully explain is who pays. For your information Jackson County taxpayers are on the hook for renovations done at GEHA Arrowhead and Kauffman Stadiums. In Philadelphia the Sixers planned move from Wells Fargo Center has run into early opposition similar to Kansas City. In this instance the problem appears to be the planned location in Philadelphia more than anything else.

The area for the planned 76 Place is in the Chinatown portion of the city and that is an issue. How serious is the pushback by citizens, those in opposition presented 15,000 signatures to the Philadelphia City Council. As for the NBA from memory we saw similar community issues exist prior to Barclays Center which opened in 2012 or Chase Center opened in 2019. The Intuit Dome planned home of the Clippers went through its resident issues too prior to the start of construction, it will open in the fall of 2024. In both instances the concerns were addressed and construction was begun on the arenas and the rest is history. This impasse will be resolved, how it’s resolved I have no idea but citizens and business will resolve concerns.

I know…it’s early
Dennis Gates and staff have identified a number in the Class of 2024 to recruit. One of the number is profiled here, his name, Peyton Marshall. Marshall attends Kell High School in Marietta Georgia in the Atlanta metro and is rated the number 59th prospect in Rivals.com. Marshall is a 7-foot 305-pound post player, even more interesting is his history. Marshall committed to Auburn but once the assistant coach recruited him, he changed his mind.

What is unclear at this point is family relationship, it’s written Marshall has family in St. Louis which should bode well for Mizzou. In addition the youngster has already made an unofficial visit to Mizzou. Does Mizzou win the recruiting battle, there are others attempting to attract them to their school? My chief concern in the video I saw Marshall appears somewhat pudgy, he’s got no defined muscle tone. My surface impression he needs to lose about 25-30 pounds and build his arms and legs for the future battles he faces.

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

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Who is the lottery winner?
The Pistons finished the regular season winning 17 games and losing 65. Next up were the Rockets and Spurs (22-60) followed by the Hornets 27-55 record and the Blazers at 33-49. Those names are the list of NBA teams with the worst one loss record for the season. There are other teams who will be part of the lottery tonight, however their chances of being awarded the number one pick are miniscule compared to the teams mentioned.  For those unsure how the process works it’s quite simple, ping-pong balls are placed in a hopper and one by one a ball is pulled with the teams name.

Using this as an example the hopper will contain more Piston ping-pong balls than Mavs despite the fact in theory the Mavs could be the winner. The prize winner in the Victor Wembanyama 2023 Draft is probably going to be one of the first five teams named. In addition to drafting a generational (their words not mine) player the French youngster has already indicated he will play for whoever drafts him. In the past we’ve had players warn teams “Don’t draft me.” I believe the last time this occurred was 1999, Steve Francis made his view known to the Grizzlies then located in Vancouver Canada. Besides Wembanyama this appears to be a deep draft. The best opportunity to secure the top pick at 14% are the Pistons, Rockets and Spurs. 

Who wins (the West)
By now you are aware which team I would prefer to win. Despite my personal feelings the numbers I discovered certainly don’t help my outlook. Most of us are aware NBA fans love offense, they have a fondness for slam dunks and 3-point baskets, however we know defense is the true winner. I decided to check nba.com for help specifically with how the league’s defensive ratings might affect the Western Conference series.

Would you believe there are four teams tied for first place in team defense since the playoffs have begun? The defensive numbers compiled are based on 13 games played by the Celtics, 11 by the Heat and Nuggets followed by the 12 games the Lakers played. As for the Western Conference, I believe the numbers point to a draw. As all are aware a game or a playoff series cannot end in a tie, who wins the Western Conference? The team that wins four games, at this point, could be the Nuggets but it also could be the Lakers as well.

What’s going on?
By now you’ve read or heard the Grizzlies have suspended Ja Morant…again. You might remember back in March he was suspended for 8 games for what was termed “Conduct detrimental to the league.” In this instance video circulated showing Morant brandishing a handgun. After his return and apology we believed his behavior was a thing of the past, that was the thought then. On Saturday, a video surfaced once again on social media detailing Morant once again with a handgun. For the second time the Grizzlies were forced to suspend him. Morant has so much basketball talent, it’s amazing at times some of the stuff he is able to accomplish.

That’s the basketball part, the brain part we cannot figure out. He totally misses the opportunity in front of him all due to his ability to play the game at a high skill level. I happen to believe he’s at a crossroads in his NBA career, one more incident of this level and it might be over. The NBA certainly has no desire to put on hold one of the leagues bright stars but don’t think it won’t be done. The league has enacted yearlong suspensions for drug offenses in the past. I hope no one believes the NBA cannot implement stern punishment. A number in the media have given us the number they believe and I am inclined to believe them. This could be a 25-30 game suspension at the beginning of the season. Morant so valuable to the Grizzlies losing that amount of time would place the team in a precarious position.

Kansas basketball
Some of you reading this acquainted with me are probably surprised. I have friends who either attended Kansas University or associated with the school or fans. The reason why I wrote this is because of what you are about to read. I don’t resent the success of Kansas basketball over the years. I don’t resent the Kansas players; I actually don’t resent a portion of the fan base. This is what I do resent, those over-the-top fans who are constantly reminding me and others the “greatness of the program.”

I also must include most of the Kansas City metro media who are complicit with this belief. It appears difficult for the local media to focus on any college basketball unrelated to Kansas. I believe the only reason Kansas State received so much coverage is due to their deep NCAA run. Since the college basketball season ended there’s been little mention of Kansas State or Mizzou basketball yet we have been apprised of every move made by Kansas basketball. I’m not mad I’m just confused; I can remember a time this in-balance in coverage didn’t exist. For unknown reasons Kansas basketball’s moved in front and in the media’s view will remain there.

Monday, May 15, 2023

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Another change at the top
Since the beginning of time coaches at the college and professional level have been fired. Generally the firing occurs when that coach is unable to turn his program around and make it productive. How about when the opposite occurs, two NBA coaches have been fired who won during the regular season and were able to lead their teams into the playoffs. We could add the name of Steve Nash, the former Nets coach was fired too however at the time the Nets had a losing record unlike the others. After they exited the playoffs Mike Budenholzer with the Bucks was fired after five seasons. This past weekend the Suns decided to make a change, they terminated the contract of Monty Williams after four seasons.

In both instances these coaches were regular season winners, the problem advancement. In the case of Budenholzer he does have a 2021 NBA Championship on his resume. As for Williams injuries appeared to have impacted the team despite the presence of Kevin Durant. In both instances Budenholzer and Williams were unable to lead their teams to the success management would like or perhaps projected based on a veteran roster. I expect to see both on the sidelines with another team someday. We can add another name to the coaching change although this one is not yet official. After the Sixers were eliminated on Sunday by the Celtics 112-88, Doc Rivers to be terminated. Rivers too will be hired again as a head coach someday.

Lakers overcome 2-10 start
They ain’t won anything yet, despite this fact on Tuesday the Lakers will play the Nuggets for the Western Conference Championship. Last October I thought they were prepared to compete, a new coach and a few new players, they had it all, at least that was my belief. I can only speak for myself, imagine my surprise with such a terrible beginning to the season. Without checking I don’t remember how the Lakers played in December and January but it wasn’t very good with injuries impacting them as well.

After the trade deadline in February they swapped 5 players for another 5, play improved slightly. I remember after Rui, D’Lo and others were added a co-worker asked me, “What are your Lakers going to do?” My response was classic, “Their play has improved however I don’t think they make the playoffs…I’m looking at next season.” This has certainly been one time I’m happy I was wrong, the Lakers improved play saw them finish above .500 by the time the season ended. They won a play in series against the Wolves, beat the Grizzlies and would face the Warriors in the semi-finals. Although the Warriors won Game 5 at home it was my belief the Lakers would prevail in Game 6.

Boy did they prevail in beating the NBA Champion Warriors 122-101 in Game 6. I am not going to go into detail you are well acquainted with Laker individuals you are familiar with; this truly was a team win as all were vital to the win and the series. This requires a special shout out to coach Darvin Ham; he’s been the key guiding this team to a winning record. My hope is a victory over the number one seed Nuggets and an NBA Championship win over an Eastern Conference opponent.

The Suns are eliminated
On Thursday evening the number one seeded Suns lost to the Nuggets 125-100, how did they manage to lose this series? It’s my contention we can point fingers at two of the best players in the NBA, Kevin Durant and Chris Paul. It was March 3, 2023, the Suns acquired Durant from the Nets in exchange for Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, veteran Jae Crowder and four first round picks and a 2028 draft swap. The draft choices are in the future but the Suns managed to trade valued parts of what has been a successful team.

As for Paul…he’s destined for the hall of fame but at 38 years of age will likely retire without a championship ring. An NBA Championship is certainly not a barometer of success, however, let’s face it, some of us do. What does the future hold for the Suns might be your question? Those four first round picks are going to impact future player development, as for trade prospects who do they trade? At this point I would claim DeAndre Ayton might be the one tradeable commodity but even he might not be held in as high esteem as the Suns. At this time the Suns appear a competitive team next season, a championship might just be another story.

He’s an owner (in another sport)
No one can claim Magic Johnson isn’t busy, there are several holdings in his Magic Johnson Enterprises not involving sports teams. They include 31 Burger King Restaurants along with 13 24-Hour Fitness Centers and there are a few Magic Johnson movie theatres remaining in operation. As for sports according to information I could uncover Magic owns 2.3% shares of the Dodgers, there is no indication of the dollar value.

In addition his sports portfolio includes a stake in the MLS Los Angeles FC and the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks. Magic is now wearing the cap of another sports team, this time it’s as an owner of the NFL Commanders. He’s part of the ownership group which purchased the team from Dan Snyder. It appears in all instances Magic is a minority holder of stock but no matter. Magic Johnson’s net worth far exceeds the amount he possessed at the time he retired from the NBA Lakers. It is noteworthy he sold his stake in the Lakers in order to become an owner of the Dodgers.

Friday, May 12, 2023

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Draft bust
I watched two YouTube videos containing a list of players the moderators considered draft bust. Many times players, no matter how they are scouted, analyzed and whatever is used wind up unable to play at the NBA level. What I find disappointing is including names that suffered injuries that affected their NBA careers and even that might be suspect. The examples might be Sam Bowie, Bowie was drafted at a time (1984) Big Man play prevailed in the NBA.

The Blazers could have drafted Michael Jordan however they had Clyde Drexler and believed they needed a Big Man. All these years later we discover former Indiana coach Bobby Knight told Blazer management to draft MJ. In any event you know the history, Hakeem Olajuwon was the top pick by the Rockets next up were the Blazers choosing Bowie, the third pick by the Bulls was MJ. Bowie, 7 foot 1 and 235 pounds would suffer a series of injuries that severely affected his NBA career. Despite an injury history Bowie managed to last 11 years in the association.  He never reached the level projected, however he lasted long enough to qualify for an NBA pension. Next up is another Big Man listed as a bust who was also impacted by injury. His name was Greg Oden, Oden was an All American at Indiana and he too was liable a “can’t miss” prospect.

Prior to the 2007 NBA Draft, one NBA scout claimed “He was the second coming of Bill Russell” which failed to materialize. It failed to occur because Oden’s career was also impacted by injury. Missing parts of seasons, Oden managed a 7-year career finishing with the Heat. Just in case you happen to see any of these videos allow me to say this. There is a vast difference between a player who just can’t play at this level and one impacted by injury, we have two players listed as busts which I fail to see.

Is he generational?
There are all kinds of adjectives allocated to Victor Wembanyama, one we probably have heard the most is “A Generational talent.” Several have made outstanding statements, “If LeBron James was in this draft, I would draft Wembanyama.” With that declaration and others what should NBA fans expect once Wembanyama begins to play in the fall? This account is going to be different; I intend to report on several negatives you and I have read regarding the French teen.

The first is his weight, Wembanyama’s reported weight ranges from a low of 209 pounds to as much as 230. From games we’ve seen he is able to hold his own against power forwards in France but that’s not the NBA. He will be playing in the NBA in short, No Boys Allowed. Wembanyama has a huge height advantage against Draymond Green but can he battle the Warriors forward and other power forwards adequately? Back to the weight issue, cynics claim his 7-foot 4 (or 5) height versus his weight is a capital T which stands for trouble. Skeptics including Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal have expressed negatives regarding his height and weight. What I find unusual remember the talk about Zion Williamson being too hefty, this is the reverse account Wembanyma’s thin frame will betray him.

Truth is none of us can analyze the youngster until he begins play in the NBA but this is what I see. I’ve attempted to separate the hype from the athlete but believe this to be the truth barring injury. Victor Wembanyama is the real deal; I believe whichever team drafts him that team will earn a playoff berth. The only question is his thin frame, provided Wembanyama can remain healthy he’s got NBA star stamped on his forehead.

Stay in school
It seems in today’s NBA there is so little need for Big Men we saw a unique situation occur. Hunter Dickinson left Michigan for Kansas, Oscar Tshiebwe as this writing is remaining at Kentucky. These are just two Big Men Name, Image and Likeness has affected the college basketball landscape. Dickinson has gone on record indicating he didn’t earn as much income as he believed possible. Will he receive more NIL money at Kansas, more than likely that might be the case. Money is clearly the driving force, both these Big Men can possibly earn more income remaining in college than as second round NBA Draft choices.

You don’t like the NBA, I get it
It’s clear I must love to be punished, continuing to listen to local sports talk radio. I could find something else to do on my 30-minute drive to and from work weekly. As mentioned in the past the Chiefs dominate the airways and I really have no issue with that, there is no concern with discussions surrounding the Royals either. What I do take issue with is the snide remarks and some of the commentary made by a few of the members on 610 A.M. and 810 A.M. Sports radio regarding the NBA.

It’s clear there is no NBA basketball within a 400-mile radius of Kansas City, no need for the sport to rule the airways here. I do a slow burn whenever I hear one of these remarks or statements, allow me to give you an example. Some might not be aware but TNT’s Kevin Harlin lives in the Kansas City metro, Harlin is a frequent guest on local sports talk radio which should not be surprising. I’m okay when the subject matter is the NFL because Harlin does broadcast those games as well. I turned this recent interview on in the middle however I caught the radio host discussing the number of jersey combinations worn by NBA teams. Tell me friends when did a jersey become so important to NBA action?

Turn it Off
LeBron James is correct; players need to turn off social media or any connection with sports commentary. I can provide you a couple of quick examples, the Lakers won Game 4 over the Warriors 104-101. Immediately after the game on TNT’s Inside the NBA Charles Barkley provided viewers with an assessment of AD’s game. Barkley (and I paraphrase) “Anthony Davis got off to a good start but only scored 4 points in the second half of the game. The manner he was dominating I would have continued to demand the ball.” That is Barkley’s view of a game the Lakers won, it wasn’t the fact AD took a bunch of shots and missed he just took too few in the analyst view.

It wasn’t just Barkley with strange commentary I could include Mike Greenberg of ESPN in this account too. The day before Wednesday’s game Greenberg suggested “LeBron doesn’t need to play, he should remain home resting for Game 6.” Consider this fact, these guys are giving us their view of a situation but fails to take into consideration its correct. I found this on UPROXX.com, “When you spend hours and hours talking on television (or radio) every day, you are inevitably going to say things that are wrong or dumb or both. It’s just part of the job and why I usually just try to shrug off wild takes as part of the game, because I know that if I were asked to talk for “an unspecified” time I would do the same.” As for the original statement LeBron is correct, we cannot help but be influenced by what someone in social media radio or television might say.

Thursday, May 11, 2023

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The return of Coach K.
He’s not returning to Duke nor the NBA as a head coach. He is coming out of retirement; he will take on the role of special advisor to basketball operations for the NBA. Exactly what his duties entail are unknown at this time, this was part of the announcement. Coach K. will be visible on Tuesday at the NBA Draft Lottery. I wondered how long he would remain retired, as we can see just a little more than a year. In any event good luck in your new job as special advisor Coach K.

Another legend gone
On Tuesday we received word legendary coach Denny Crum died at the age of 86. He is so closely associated with Louisville basketball that I had to check his bio. Crum served as head coach for freshman at UCLA and at Los Angeles Pierce Junior College. Those jobs were held long before he was hired at Louisville in 1971, he won 2 NCAA Championships (1980, 1986) while head man at the school. There were numerous other regular and post-season games won by Crum’s teams. His record at Louisville 675 wins versus 295 losses. Crum was enshrined in the Naismith and College Basketball Hall of Fame. It should also be of note during his time at Louisville a number of NBA players would emerge from the school. Denny Crum, another basketball legend gone, R.I.P.

A decision made
By now you are aware of the homophobic slur uttered by longtime West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, he used the term twice during a recent radio interview. We don’t know if this was a “hot mike” or something else might have ensued but there is no doubt the voice heard was that of Huggins. The university was backed into a corner, what should their response be? Huggins made it simple for the school, he would accept whatever punishment was rendered.

Wednesday morning the university announced Huggins would be suspended for the first three games of the season and his salary reduced by $1 million, in addition he will be required to attend sensitivity training. Do I believe Huggins should have been fired, that’s an emphatic no. Do I believe the suspension and salary reduction was enough punishment, again a no. The suspension should have been much longer, 10-15 games. The final question I’d like to pose, how much sensitivity training can be gained by a 69-year old man?

Sweetwater
April 2023 a biopic of Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton was made available on Prime Video and Tubi TV. Clifton was born October 13, 1922, in England Arkansas, his family would later move to Chicago where he tasted success in basketball and baseball. Graduating high school in 1942 he served three years in the Army before returning at the conclusion of World War II. Professionally Clifton would play for the New York Rens and later the Harlem Globetrotters. In May 1950 he would become the second African American player in the NBA when he signed a contract with the Knicks,

Clifton would play for the Knicks until 1957, he would be traded to the Pistons and concluded his career at the end of the 1958 season. If you check Clifton’s numbers are rather average however he is featured in a film due to him being an NBA groundbreaker. As for the nickname Sweetwater, it dates back to his childhood. Clifton drank a great deal of soda pop while growing up hence he was given the name Sweetwater. His legacy continued after retirement in a number of civic areas not necessarily associated with sports. In 1990 Clifton died at the age of 67, in 2014 he was enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame as a contributor. I haven’t seen his story portrayed on film yet but believe based on the history worth your time to view that’s why its mentioned here.

He’s got to prove himself…again
The college basketball world was celebrating the success of several first-year coaches, Mizzou’s Dennis Gates was among that number. Mizzou, after years without an NCAA appearance, managed to receive an invitation to post-season play. An early look toward the 2023-24 season indicates there is work to do, especially in the SEC. The usual suspects are in place Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Alabama and missing in pre-season assessments are the Mizzou Tigers. What did Mizzou accomplish this Gates first season, they managed to win 25 games and finished tied for 4th in the SEC?  The wins led to them receiving an NCAA invite the first in like…I’m not counting it.

Mizzou beat Utah State to advance in the tournament before succumbing to Princeton 78-63. Once the season was over Gates and staff hit the recruiting/transfer portal. With a large portion of the offense (and defense) gone I have the same belief as this time last season. I have no idea what Mizzou basketball will be in the upcoming season, this part I do know. Dennis Gates can coach and he is able to secure talent allowing his teams to be competitive. The national guys are just that, in the SEC all they see is Kentucky, Arkansas and Alabama. Mizzou Nation expects a repeat of last season…no I believe they expect a better than last season finish. A first-place finish in the SEC regular season, a deep-deep run in the NCAA Tournament, I don’t believe we are asking for too much.

For (some) Laker fans
I read your letters on a daily basis, some of you are hatin’ on LeBron as if he did something to offend you. He is not, allow me to repeat that…he is not KOBE BRYANT. They are two very different individuals who happen to be great basketball players. Number 24 had ice water in his veins, he was never afraid to take the decisive shot. You criticize LeBron because he often defers his game to teammates. This small address is not going to help but the reason I’m writing this is because I’m late for the party.

I always acknowledged LeBron’s talent while he was a member of the Cavs and Heat but didn’t fully appreciate him until he became a Laker. Despite what you might believe LeBron is a winner, he might approach the game in a different manner from number 24 but he wants to win just as badly. Some of you even question whether number 6 should ever hang in the rafters at Crypto.com Arena. I say you are being shallow in your thought process; LeBron James is a generational talent despite the fact some of you don’t appreciate him.