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The 2008 NBA Draft

July 1st 2008 03:49
I’d like to post about the previously finished NBA Draft. A lot of trades were completed/proposed making this years draft exciting and noteworthy. In this first post I will be going through the top five picks and thereafter with updates and all you need to know up to the minute stats and transactions.

Let’s get this post draft analysis going with the first overall pick for the Chicago Bulls DERRICK ROSE. Rose out of Memphis has a solid NBA body and can take the punishment as a player in the paint. He will mold himself into whatever type of player his team needs him to be as evident by the video below. He is one of the most ready-type players to enter the league. A truly solid addition to any team, kind of makes me think of the miss of Jay Williams. In which whom the Bulls took as the savior type PG years ago before he had his motorcycle accident stifling his promising career. With this pick Chicago puts themselves back into contention for a playoff spot in the East.


Derrick Rose #1 NBA Pick 2008
This video shows how Rose can affect the game as he will become a solid NBA-PG.




# 2
Michael Beasley #2 NBA Pick 2008
Undoubtedly the Miami Heat selected MICHAEL BEASLEY out of Kansas State. This PF needs no introduction to basketball fans as his huge wingspan makes up for any negativity about his height at the four spot. One of the perfect teams for Beasley to go to, I think his character issues would only become apparent if he were to have to battle with a solid proven veteran for his starting spot. He will be going in battling Udonis Haslem who has seen his stock drop as he needs to create more of his own offence. The heat I am sure are not finished in tweaking their team for the 08/09 season. Marion though will alleviate any concerns of the rookie being overmatched down-low as he is almost like an extra PF out there sometimes with his rebounding efforts and hustle in trying to make the right plays.





# 3
OJ Mayo #3 NBA Pick 2008
Minnesota at the third spot went with OJ MAYO, who I have seen and been hearing about for a good number of years. Mayo will be a solid two as at 6’4” 200lbs he is limited in selected positions, but this guy is just a born scorer and if he ends up in Grizz-town, look for him to team up with Rudy Gay as Mike Miller was moved with Memphis making the choice to let him go after he admittedly carried the Grizzlies last season at times. In return Minnesota looks to get #5 Kevin Love. I am in love with this deal as the T-Wolves send Antoine Walker also to MEM. Minnesota gets the scoring they desperately need and character guys, to build around. I know what fans may be thinking and no this isn’t the second coming of Wally World, Mike Miller is a gamer playing all three spots from 1-3 for the Grizz and did whatever was asked, as he became a versatile and proven scorer, unlike streaky Szczerbiak.





# 4
Russell Westbrook #4 NBA Pick 2008
Russell Westbrook a surprise at number four as the top three had virtually been decided weeks beforehand. Westbrook though an unexpected pick is an explosive guard that will do well in this league especially when Seattle gets all the parts and can continuously run up and down with Durant and Green. The Sonics clearly want a guard that can break down the D and get up and down the court at breakneck speeds. They have found that guy with Westbrook. People want to compare him to NBA champion Rajon Rondo and maybe Monta Ellis, he is long and skinny and extremely athletic, time will tell if he can make the right passes for a long career with Durant by his side.




# 5
Kevin Love #5 NBA Pick 2008
Care of NBADraft.net
Memphis picks Kevin Love at the number five spot and in turn will be sending him to Minnesota in the deal outlined in the third pick paragraph. Love is solid, not an athlete like the Grizz love at the four spot, but the T-Wolves just need ballers in which Kevin is for sure. Down-low he will be helped by Al Jefferson for sure on defense. Also he will have a great passer in Mike Miller to get the ball to him in good spots. I like Kevin Love on a solid team a rebuilding team he may flourish or sink as he’ll need to create his own offence and may struggle with the speed of the NBA at first.
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The New York Knicks beat a Jason Kidd-less, New Jersey Nets outfit today, which is the first of many surprises. Of course the New York Knicks winning an actual contest is always major news, but the biggest story coming out of this game was the missing superstar point guard for the Nets.

Kidd purportedly was absent from the game due to a ‘migraine’. However, franchise sources in and out of the organisation are suggesting that Jason is in fact angling for a trade. According to Yahoo! Sports, Kidd’s intention of missing today’s contest was always going to happen, and didn’t actually inform Nets officials until the afternoon of the game against the Knicks after the negative events of the past few weeks.

One New Jersey official stated that Kidd’s ‘migraine’ was a tad bit suspicious, and that he
LeBron James and Jason Kidd
Basketball orgasm will occur if these two get together. (REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk)
was actually sitting out in protest. (Wojnarowski, Yahoo!, 2007)

Adding to the intrigue is that Kidd and LeBron James had become tight during the previous summer when they both represented the U-S-of-A in Olympic qualifying, and that he is working towards a trade to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

"They've been communicating about the (trade) options that could get them together in Cleveland," one Eastern Conference official said. (Wojnarowski, Yahoo!, 2007)

Make no mistake, Kidd is a winner and has bought respectability to one of the most horrific franchises in recent NBA history. Before, Jason came to the Sopranoland, the only successes the Nets were experiencing were faltering to greater depths of futility. What happened when the Californian Kidd came to town? Championship runs and postseason action.

Jason’s act of defiance corresponds to the fact that his time and chance for a championship is extremely limited at the age of 34. Also, he feels that New Jersey no longer is intent on developing a winning franchise, or surrounding him with the talent that would enable a title run. Even if Richard Jefferson is playing out of his skin.

The one constant with Jason’s time in Jersey is that the man plays hurt – cracked ribs and a bad back weren’t obstacles for him to perform at an intensely high level. However, two factors have contributed to Kidd’s unhappiness, besides the aforementioned reasons that is: 1) New Jersey has so far refused to grant Jason a contract extension and 2) he is increasingly irritated by the dedication of his fellow Nets to the cause by not playing through injuries, most notably Vince Carter.

Player’s in the NBA always make trade demands, and a lot of times they deserve to stay put in their crappy situations, but Jason Kidd deserves his title shot. There rarely have been players that are as selfless as the electrifying point guard for the Nets. Also, who wouldn’t want the chance to see both King James and the Cali Kidd do their thing?

Enjoy the clip of the top 10 plays from today’s games. And, no, none of these plays is going to feature Jason Kidd you smartass readers.



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Drazen Petrovic
(Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images)


In an age where European players win NBA MVP awards, and are the number one picks in the Draft, it would prove surprising to many that not so long ago, ballers from the Continent were seen as not only inferior, but not worthy of a spot in the top basketball league in the world. That all changed in the late 80s and early 90s when Drazen Petrovic became a European trail blazer, opening the eyes of Americans at how good players could be from that part of the world.

Drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1986, Petrovic’s short, but stunning career would leave an impression on the NBA that is still being felt to this day.

Date of Birth: 22nd October, 1964 in Sibenik, Croatia.
Died: 7th June, 1993
Height: 6’5”
Draft: 60th overall pick by the Portland Trail Blazers.
Average Points per Game: 15.4
Average Rebounds per Game: 2.3
Average Assists per Game: 2.4
Honours: Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2002); All-NBA Third Team (1993)

Petrovic was an international phenomenon where he would lead the former Yugoslavian basketball team to glory in World and European competitions, winning gold in both, whilst helping his team out in the 1988, and 1992 Olympics in their bronze and silver medal efforts.

It was in the NBA where Drazen would leave his greatest mark, establishing himself as one
Drazen Petrovic
The sweet shooting, Petrovic at work. (Nathaniel S. Butler)
of the most prolific shooters and scorers the league has ever seen. Although, his NBA career lasted for four short seasons, they were at least, truly, memorable.

After being traded to the New Jersey Nets, Petrovic’s game would reach unprecedented heights, averaging 21.4 and 22.3 points per game, while leading the team in scoring.

Drazen’s NBA accomplishments are a far cry from his humble beginnings in Sibenik, a small port city in the Adriatic Sea. Petrovic and his brother would often tirelessly work on their games on a makeshift basketball court whenever they had the time. It is extraordinary to consider that in his formative years, he was self-taught in the art of hoops. The practice would pay off when the talented 15 year old joined the Yugoslav national team.

So, good was Drazen, Notre Dame tried to lure the youngster to play college basketball in the U.S. but the travel restrictions in the old Soviet bloc meant that Petrovic would not be able to strut his stuff till the end of the 80s. Meanwhile, he dominated the European basketball landscape with Real Madrid in Spain, helping the team win multiple titles along the way.

The divorce from Real Madrid was messy, leaving bad feelings from the Spanish side, but Drazen was determined to establish himself in the NBA, joining the Blazers in 1989.

Portland was already set in the shooting guard position with Clyde Drexler, so the rookie experienced big growing pains in his first season. His output was unspectacular, and his defensive liabilities meant that he would only see limited game time.

With Drexler on board, Portland traded the Croatian sensation to the Nets, where he would see limited game time too, but the abilities were there for all to see with a league leading best points-per-minute ratio.

Drazen’s long range shooting abilities allowed him to start for the Nets and he instantly flourished, averaging 20.6 points a game, and gaining recognition as one of the deadliest scorers in the NBA.

In the ’92-’93 season his numbers got even better leading the team in points, field goal percentage and three point field goal percentage. So, good was Drazen that the media voted him into the All-NBA Third Team. His coach at the time, Chuck Daly, had this to say about Petrovic: "You couldn't have wanted a better teammate," New Jersey Head Coach Chuck Daly told the Newark Star-Ledger. "He was very talented, he played very hard and was able to lead by his example. He was indefatigable." (NBA.com)

After the Nets were eliminated from the playoffs in his best and final season, Drazen was back in Europe to represent Croatia in European Cup competition. After a star turn in Poland, Petrovic made a detour to Germany to visit his girlfriend. On June 7 en route to Munich, the car where he was a passenger in ploughed into a tractor-trailer killing Drazen instantly. He was 28.

In celebration of Drazen Petrovic’s life, today’s video is of the man himself.



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Jason Kidd: a True NBA Artist.

September 16th 2007 07:31
Stop everything! In the one-and-a-half years that this blog has been in
Jason Kidd in his college days.
Jason Kidd had the ability to shock the basketball world early on. (Image from nbapedia)
existence, we haven’t written a bio entry on Jason Kidd! What on earth were we thinking? Obviously, we can’t possibly cover every NBA player that has ever played the game, nor even the worthy ones, because there is always pro-hoops related news going on, but nothing on Kidd? That has got to be the one of the biggest oversights in history since Michael Jordan forgot to put forward a pre-nup agreement to his ex-wife, resulting in the biggest celebrity divorce payment of all time.

When we’re talking of phenomenal NBA players, the Californian Kidd often gets overlooked, which once again can we say, is a massive oversight! Of all the NBA players in the league, what Jase brings to the table is a skill set that no other baller possesses – unbelievable court vision and an all-court game that makes LeBron’s look one dimensional!

The Cali Kidd is a nightly triple-double threat.

Date of Birth: 23 March, 1973.
Height: 6’4” (193cm)
College: California
Draft: 1994. Second overall pick by the Dallas Mavericks.
Average Points per Game: 14.5
Average Assists per Game: 9.2
Average Rebounds per Game: 6.7
NBA Teams: Dallas, Phoenix, now with New Jersey.
Honours: 1995 NBA co-Rookie of the Year
8-time All-Star
6-time All-NBA Selection
9-time All-Defensive Selection
1992 Naismith High School Player of the Year
2000 Olympic Gold Medallist

When writing about great NBA players, the pattern that emerges is that their talent was irrepressible early on, and that they were always destined to be awesome. In most cases this would be correct, but on the other hand, many more high school stars never fulfil their potential and are left to live like the rest of us mere mortals.

However, with Jason Kidd there was never going to be doubts about his greatness, even during his teenage years. Watching him play in Oakland everyone would have just known that this was a unique talent that they were privy to.

He dominated all comers in high school and college, so it was off to the NBA in 1994, becoming the second overall pick. Who was the first choice that season? Um, Glen ‘Big Dog’ Robinson, who wasn’t the greatest of picks considering Kidd and Grant Hill were behind him, but it wasn’t a Kwame Brown or Michael Olowokandi disaster as well.

Anyway, back to Kidd!

Joining a star studded Dallas trio of Jamal Mashburn and Jimmy Jackson, the three ‘Js’ would make fast break basketball relevant again with their youth and exuberance. The core Mavericks threesome was supposed to transform team basketball, but like most multi-star NBA teams, egos, jealousy, and as legend had it, a singer named Toni Braxton, would get in the way and poison their relationship.

All three would find new homes soon afterwards.

Traded to the Phoenix Suns, Kidd would continue his all-star calibre play leading his team to the playoffs each year. In a mind-boggling trade the Suns would ship him off to the Nets for
Jason Kidd
Jason Kidd is a NBA visionary. (Image from nba.com)
Stephon Marbury, because Steph once again soured another team with his presence via his Starbury antics.

It would be New Jersey where Kidd would really establish his greatness, hauling the bottom dwelling Nets off the basement and into perennial playoff contenders. In fact so great was his impact when he first came to the Meadowlands in the 2000-2001 season, he was the sole reason why the Nets achieved one of the greatest single season turnarounds in league history.

Kidd was so good in fact that his first two seasons resulted in trips to the NBA Finals for the Nets who never achieved such exalted heights before.

The previous post-season was Kidd’s finest sustained performance, whilst ranking as one of the all-time great playoff runs. Jason was so out-of-this-world brilliant, that he pretty much single-handedly lifted the Nets past the first round and into the second where they were beaten by the LeBrons. How wonderful was his performance in the ’06-’07 playoffs? Try this statline on for size: 14.6 ppg, 10.9 rpg and 10.9 apg. Remarkable!

Today’s video is all about the California Kidd love. Respect.



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Richard Jefferson game winning shot against Toronto in game 6.
Richard Jefferson and his game winning shot. (Photo by Michael Heiman/Getty Images)


Today’s hero is without a shadow of a doubt the Net’s Richard Jefferson. Let’s just say he flew in and saved the day at perfect moment. Strapping on his cape, RJ leapt into the air and caught the ball putting it in the dying seconds to see his team through to the next round pipping the Raptors at the post, 98-97. Want a classic understatement? This game was close!

RJ’s heroics didn’t end with the final basket though – Toronto had one more chance to win the game and drew up a brilliant play that would have freed up Chris Bosh for the easiest of baskets but Jose Calderon’s pass didn’t have enough pep to it and RJ stole the ball to really affirm his pimpin’ status for the night.

Jefferson may have basked in the glory but it was Jason Kidd who once again had a mammoth performance with 18 points, 15 assists and eight rebounds. The Californian Kidd has also been absolutely dashing during this first round battle.

Toronto didn’t go down without a fight after being trounced in every game in Jersey this time they battled hard with Chris Bosh doing all he possibly could to keep his team alive in trying to force a game seven, including scoring a big 13 points in the final quarter to try and rescue his boys. This will be a huge learning experience for the young Raptors and Coach of the Year Sam Mitchell who was thoroughly out coached by his Jersey counterpart in Lawrence Franks.

New Jersey will now meet Cleveland in the next round and it should be a mouth watering battle with all the stars fit and healthy in this battle. Very niiiccceeee.

The video today is of a crazy Baron Davis play that just illustrates how good the man was in the first round. Everything went B. Dizzle’s way metaphorically and literally.



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The seedings for the playoffs in both Conferences is starting to take
Vince Carter Dunk.
It was Vinsanity today! (Photo by Ned Dishman/NBAE via Getty Images)
hold and teams are beginning to firmly entrench themselves with a postseason berth. The Denver Nuggets and Orlando Magic are just two of the squads that solidified their hold on a playoff spot with wins in their respective games today.

Denver’s nervy game was highlighted with an Allen Iverson 17 point fourth quarter burst which included a late game steal that allowed fellow Nugget Linas Kleiza to hit the go ahead 3-point basket with 15 seconds left in the game. Denver overcame the Los Angeles Clippers, 96-93.

Both teams are in the midst of a fierce battle for the last three playoff spots and are only separated by three games. To make things even more interesting there are another two teams as well within striking distance to either move up, or fall out.

Carmelo Anthony also had a big game for Denver scoring 23 points in helping his squad win their fifth straight game. Have to say that the Nuggets are looking extremely good at the right time of the season.

Orlando in the East looking for its first postseason action in four years made the going tough with a horrendous record of 8-14 since the All-Star break got a massive boost when the dire team from Memphis came to town. It was all magic one might say for Orlando when they smashed the Grizz, 116-89.

This contest was stone cold dead before the end of the first quarter when Orlando jumped to a 22 point lead within the first eight minutes. Everything after that proved to be a practice run.

Dwight Howard led the way with a mammoth game of 31 points and 11 rebounds, while the
Jason Kidd.
Jason Kidd: awesome basketball vision. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
ever classy veteran Grant Hill dropped a further 15 in their win. The Magic managed to break a two game losing streak, while staying a game ahead of the Indiana Pacers for eighth spot in the playoffs.

Moving to a team on the other end of the playoff race, Dallas, moved one step closer to securing the all important top position in their battle out West with a win over Portland today, 86-74.

If the Mavs manage to secure one more win and are helped with a Phoenix loss, that plum number one position is all theirs. This contest was noteworthy in its utter predictability with one of the best teams in the NBA doing what they’re supposed to do by dispatching an NBA bottom feeder. Next!

We finish off today’s summary of games with a history making effort from both Jason Kidd and Vince Carter for New Jersey. VC and the Cali Kidd became the first teammates to have triple-doubles in the same game joining the immortal duo of Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen who were the last teammates to accomplish such feat 18 years ago.

The Nets also managed to beat an understaffed Wizards team 120-114 in overtime.

However, it was all Carter and Kidd tody with off the chart stats: Vince had 46 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists, while Jason had 16 rebounds, 18 assists and 10 points.

Got to love the effort from both Carter and Kidd.

Today’s video displays the Jason Kidd and Vince Carter combination to full effect. Prepare to be amazed.



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There were no games involving a certain player with a name that sounds like a Japanese anime character today, so we’ll refrain from mentioning this player because his handle will be up in lights on NBALOUD soon enough.

That being said there was a jaw dropping performance today from arguably the most athletic player in the league – Vince Carter. Vinsanity had a spectacular scoring night dropping 40 points in the game while helping New Jersey secure an extremely important win against the Charlotte Hornets, 113-107 in overtime.

New Jersey’s season was on the brink of collapse when VC literally flew in and saved the day. With the game on a razor edge Jason Kidd took a shot in regulation to try and force overtime but the attempt was going offline which led Vinsanity to catch the ball in mid-air, and dunk it home to take the game into an extra period.
Vince Carter dunk.
Vince Carter taking flight. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)


From that moment on New Jersey was destined to win the game.

Carter’s spectacular catch, then behind the head dunk to take the game into OT stopped a two game slide for the Nets who are also battling a three way tie for the seventh position for a playoff spot in the East. Vince was quite simply the man.

Philadelphia turned their contest against Miami into a track meet when they utterly destroyed the Heat, 93-85.

From the start of the second half the Sixers ran riot scoring 19 fast break points to the Heat’s zero. Too many easy baskets usually will cost a team the game and Miami learnt that lesson the painful way.

One night after suffering their worst loss of the season Utah bounced back in the best way possible by beating Memphis, 118-108.

Carlos Boozer led by example with 28 points and 15 rebounds, while Deron Williams helped immensely as well by dishing off 13 assists. Memphis must be salivating that the end of the season is nigh because it has been a bad one for the Grizz.

Finally, not even Gilbert the Great could help Washington overcome the Los Angeles Clippers who won, 111-105.

Oh, yes, Gilbert was great with 30 points, but Corey Maggette’s nine points in the final 77 seconds was too much for the Wizards to handle. It didn’t help either that Elton Brand added a nifty 18 point and 14 rebound performance into the mix as well.

Today’s clip is of none other than Vince Carter. Watch Vinsanity ham it up and dance like he is Fred Astaire.



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