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Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:23 pm
vs. Portland
@ Washington
These would be my picks.
Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:55 am
- New Jersey
- @ Toronto
Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:14 am
So, the games to be played are:
vs. Portland - 5 votes
@ Toronto - 3 votes
vs. New Jersey - 2 votes
@ Washington - 2 votes
vs. Washington - None
vs. Toronto - None.
Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:13 am

:: Results for Week 1 ::

• Who will have a better field goal percentage?
Miami 82 (Dwyane Wade 29 pts., 6 rebs., 4 steals; Jermaine O'Neal 19 pts., 11 rebs., 7-12 FGs; Mario Chalmers 2 pts., 0-0 FGs -.000%-)
New York 92 (Al Harrington 26 pts., 8 rebs., 12-15 FGs; Wilson Chandler 17 pts., 7-11 FGs; Chris Duhon 8 pts., 15 ast., 3-9 FGs -.333%-
Correct option: Chris Duhon


• Who will have pull down less rebounds?
Sacramento 96 (Kevin Martin 23 pts., 3 ast., 9-16 FGs; Spencer Hawes 20 pts., 9 rebs., 9-9 FGs; Andres Nocioni 17 pts., 6-11 FGs)
Miami 116 (Dwyane Wade 24 pts., 7 ast., 10-10 FGs; Michael Beasley 14 pts., 7 rebs., 4-7 FGs; Jermaine O'Neal 10 pts., 7 rebs.)
Correct option: Jermaine O'Neal


• Who will post a double-double?
Miami 83 (Dwyane Wade 27 pts., 5 ast., 11-21 FGs; Udonis Haslem 14 pts., 11 rebs., 6-8 FGs; Daequan Cook 11 pts., 3 rebs., 5-10 FGs)
Charlotte 78 (Raja Bell 24 pts., 10-19 FGs; Raymond Felton 19 pts., 12 ast.; Gerald Wallace 4 pts., 4 rebs., 1 ast.)
Correct option: Udonis Haslem


• Who will score less points?
Philadelphia 102 (Andre Iguodala 19 pts., 6 ast., 6-10 FGs; Thaddeus Young 16 pts., 5 rebs.; Elton Brand 16 pts., 9 rebs., 6-16 FGs)
Miami 98 (Dwyane Wade 35 pts., 10 ast., 14-21 FGs, 5-6 3s; Jermaine O'Neal 18 pts., 13 rebs., 9-14 FGs; Michael Beasley 12 pts., 5-17 FGs)
Correct option: Elton Brand


• Who will dish more assists?
Miami 135 (Dwyane Wade 39 pts., 7 rebs., 11 ast., 5 steals, 18-30 FGs; Michael Beasley 20 pts., 9-19 FGs; Jamario Moon 7 pts., 3 ast.)
San Antonio 134 (Tim Duncan 31 pts., 10 rebs., 6 ast.; Roger Mason 30 pts. 11-15 FGs, 7-10 3s; Tony Parker 24 pts., 5 ast.)
Correct option: Tony Parker


• Who will win this game?
Miami 103 (Dwyane Wade 32 pts., 5 rebs., 9 ast., 13-25 FGs; Mario Chalmers 18 pts., 6 ast., 7-9 FGs; Michael Beasley 14 pts., 9 rebs.)
New Orleans 79 (Morris Peterson 17 pts., 4 rebs., 6-12 FGs; Chris Paul 16 pts., 9 rebs., 8 ast.; David West 12 pts., 5 rebs.)
:: Scores for Week 1 ::- Martti. :: 16 points (6 guesses + all guesses right!)
- XpLosibo :: 10 points (5 guesses + 50% guesses right)
nba_baller :: 10 points (5 guesses + 50% guesses right)
DonDavido :: 10 points (5 guesses + 50% guesses right) - Alejandrov011 :: 9 points (4 guesses + 50% guesses right)
ohvitser12 :: 9 points (4 guesses + 50% guesses right) - XxCavaliers :: 8 points (3 guesses + 50% guesses right)
Shabron :: 8 points (3 guesses + 50% guesses right)
tee-pane :: 8 points (3 guesses + 50% guesses right) - ratrac :: 1 point
Props to Martti for guessing all the scenarios, never happened before 
:: Leaderboard after Week 1 ::Current points (points before + points today)
- Martti. :: 16 points
- XpLosibo :: 10 points
nba_baller :: 10 points
DonDavido :: 10 points - Alejandrov011 :: 9 points
ohvitser12 :: 9 points - XxCavaliers :: 8 points
Shabron :: 8 points
tee-pane :: 8 points - ratrac :: 1 point
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kibaxx7 on Mon Jun 22, 2009 11:28 am, edited 3 times in total.
Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:25 pm


Lakers looking for revenge
LOS ANGELES. -- The Lakers might have been just two wins away from capturing the championship against the Celtics last June, but the real margin that decided the series was Boston outrebounding L.A. by 30 over the course of the six games. The purple and gold’s starting frontline of Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol have the height necessary to compete in glass-cleaning scrums above the rim, but as it turns out, rebounding is like runway modeling -- height is only part of the equation. Of course, the battle of the boards wasn’t the only facet of the game that did L.A.’s title hopes in. The other pesky deficiency for the Lake Show was defense – both adjusting to the D being thrown Kobe Bryant’s way by the Boston Stranglers and the defense being implemented by Phil Jackson’s contingent in trying to stop the Big Three and the C’s three-point shooting as a team.
Bryant acknowledged the two problem areas immediately after Game 6. “I think if we’re going to learn anything from this series is that we can’t expect to win a championship by focusing on the offensive end,” Bryant said. “We have to be able to hold people down as well. We’re pretty good at it, but I think that we can be much better.” When asked if getting a healthy Bynum back would be the key to turning those weaknesses into strengths, Kobe conceded that Bynum gives his team “rebounding and a shot-blocker in the middle – he solves a couple of those problems.” The 7-foot, 285-pound Bynum enters training camp at 100 percent after spending the offseason rehabbing from the dislocated kneecap he suffered in January. Just 20-years old, Bynum is improving not just by the day, but by the minute, the step, the breath, the blink. He averaged 13.1 points and 10.2 rebounds in the 35 games he played in 2007-08, but was just hitting his stride before going down with the injury as he put up 17.3 points and 12.2 boards in the six games he played after the New Year.
If Bynum does return to form, L.A. trots out 20 feet and 10 inches of men at the starting Three, Four and Five positions with a backcourt that features the reigning league MVP in Kobe and Derek Fisher, a great leader by example, at the point. L.A. is the favorite to repeat as the top team in the West, although don’t expect Bynum’s return to translate to many more wins than the 57 the Lakers racked up last season. In the deep-as-Chicago-pizza West, reaching 60 wins would be like a team hitting the hallowed 70 mark any other year. One thing is for sure, if the Lakers are going to defend their place as the Western Conference representative in The Finals, it’s going to come down to defense.
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Frank calls Lopez 'scary athletic' as team ends first week of games
NEW JERSEY. -- Even though Nets coach Lawrence Frank isn't ready to determine his rotation, he liked what he saw from Brook Lopez during New Jersey's first week of action. "I'm really surprised with him and how good he is," D'Antoni said of the 7-0 center, after the team lost 127-100 at Indiana on Saturday. "He can play a lot of systems, but I do think that the way we want to play an open court, that will benefit him as much or more than anybody. He's just -- he is athletic as can be. He's scary athletic, and fast." New Jersey opened its season on the road against Washington. It was Lopez's debut and he racked up 17 points and 14 rebounds but the Wizards won 123-109. Three days later the Nets were playing the first of three home games and defeated Golden State, 118-109, with 20 points and 9 rebounds from Lopez. Then the center chilled out a little, with 10 and 8 against Phoenix (loss 127-98) and against Detroit (loss 106-92).
D'Antoni was also impressed by Ryan Anderson, forward: "I really didn't think of him, because we had so many guys, but he played really well," the coach said. He will determine his core eight or nine players after the next week when "everybody will be in shape and we'll be able to assess a little bit better." For his part, Vince Carter liked what he saw from his teammates. "Guys are closer, playing harder, playing together, learning coach's style of play," he said. "Every guy came in ready to play and ready to learn, and I think that goes a long way." The bad news is that the Nets left Washington with Devin Harris sidelined up to one month with a broken wrist he injured in the second quarter. Also, Jarvis Hayes couldn't take part of the practice because of a bacterial infection. "It's always tough when you're missing some of your key guys," Keyon Dooling said. "But I think with them missing, it gave other guys a chance to play a little bit more and to practice a little more."
"We've got a lot of things to still do, a lot of things to go, and then we'll see soon, that I'm sure there will still be a lot of learning to do," Frank said. "But the first three or four months it's going to be, we're going to have to grind it out and learn how to play and just make sure we're making progress."
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Iverson most popular jersey in Europe
DETROIT. -- Allen Iverson of the Detroit Pistons tops the list of most popular NBA jerseys in Europe. Second comes Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers; Bryant was No. 4 on the list at the beginning of the 2007-08 NBA season. Kevin Garnett of the 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics makes his debut on this year's list at No. 3. The popularity of basketball and the NBA in Europe has led to record growth for the NBA's merchandise business in the region. The Most Popular NBA Jerseys in Europe list is based on sales from retail locations across Europe during the 2007-08 NBA season. The jersey of Spain's Pau Gasol, of the Lakers, rounds up the top three, moving up three spots from last season to No. 4; while France's Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs drops three spots to No. 6. Italy's Andrea Bargnani of the Toronto Raptors moved up one spot from last year to No. 7. European players appearing on the list for the first time include Marco Belinelli of the Golden State Warriors (No. 9) and Spain's Jose Calderon of the Toronto Raptors (No. 10). International players make up approximately 20 percent of NBA rosters.
The NBA's merchandising business in the region has doubled in the last five years to include over 60 partners distributing NBA products to more than 16,000 retail locations. International sales account for more than 25 percent of the league's overall global merchandise business. Top 10 Most Popular NBA Jerseys in Europe are:
1. Allen Iverson, Detroit Pistons
2. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
3. Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics
4. Pau Gasol, Los Angeles Lakers
5. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
6. Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs
7. Andrea Bargnani, Toronto Raptors
8. Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
9. Marco Belinelli, Golden State Warriors
10. Jose Calderon, Toronto Raptors
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Magic sign Austin Croshere
ORLANDO. -- The Orlando Magic today announced that they have signed free-agent forward Austin Croshere. The 6-10, 235-pound Croshere joins the Magic after being waived by the San Antonio Spurs. Now in his 12th NBA season, he has also played for the Indiana Pacers, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks. Croshere was originally drafted 12th overall by Indiana in the 1997 NBA Draft. Last season, Croshere appeared in 11 games with the Bucks, averaging 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 7.0 minutes per game, and in 3 with the Spurs, averaging 1.3 points and 2.3 rebounds in 7.7 minutes. Over his career he has averaged 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds in 656 games. Croshere has also appeared in 68 playoff games where he averaged 6.7 points and 3.6 rebounds. The former Providence Friar enjoyed his finest NBA season in 1999-00, averaging 10.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 81 regular-season games, while helping the Pacers win the Eastern Conference and advance to the NBA Finals. Croshere ranks among the Top-10 all-time in Pacers franchise history in games (540), 3-pointers made (376) and attempted (1,095). He is also one of just six players (Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Dale Davis, Vern Fleming and Jeff Foster) to play for the team for at least nine seasons.
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Love making good early impression with Wolves
MINNESOTA. -- Aside from being tall, Kevin Love doesn't necessarily look like a basketball player. The 6-foot-9 forward has a frame that is a little on the lumpy side. When he gets moving down the court, he doesn't glide so much as he lumbers, elbows out to his sides and head bobbing. Outward appearances alone, including his skin color, may lump Love in with players like Adam Keefe, Nick Collison or even teammate Mark Madsen, but the Minnesota Timberwolves' rookie is showing early in his first week of NBA action that he could be so much more. "Kevin's really underrated right now," Wolves guard Rashad McCants said. "I think they think of him as being undersized and one of those white boys that just has to go in there and bang, but Kevin has a very good finesse game where he can step out and handle the ball and shoot the 3. I'm very impressed." Love is averaging 10.3 points, 8.2 rebounds and .433% from the field in Minnesota's 6 games.
Love may have just turned 20 years old, but he has been fighting the stereotype of the big, slow, white guy for his whole basketball career. He averaged 17.5 points and 10.6 rebounds a game in his lone season at UCLA and was acquired by the Wolves in a seven-player, draft-night trade with Memphis that sent USC guard O.J. Mayo to the Grizzlies for Love and Mike Miller. Local reaction to the trade was resoundingly negative, with Timberwolves fans livid that Kevin McHale would let go of the silky smooth Mayo in the deal, but the Timberwolves see Love as a player more comparable to Wes Unseld -- an undersized power forward and one of the best rebounders in league history -- than Brian Scalabrine. "My middle name's Wesley after Wesley Unseld," Love said. "It's just been ingrained in my blood." Love's father, Stan, played in the NBA for parts of four years in the 1970s after being the No. 9 pick in the 1971 NBA draft.
Timberwolves coach Randy Wittman has already started to see that pedigree, pointing to Kevin's basketball instincts that distinguish him from most 20-year-olds. "What he brings on to the floor, it's hard to teach," Wittman said. "Being at the right spot at the right time, those types of things. He has a knack for those things." Love Sr. didn't just teach his son how to shoot, dribble and rebound. "He taught me to have work ethic. I've always kind of been a self-starter, but he was always that push in the back for me. He just told me to put it all out there on the court. And when you're off the court, be gracious, be a nice person. That's some of the best advice I've ever gotten."
After one All-America season in Westwood, Love was picked fifth overall on draft night, but the Grizzlies really coveted Mayo. When they offered up Miller in the deal, and also agreed to take the contracts of Marko Jaric and Antoine Walker off Minnesota's hands, it was "a no brainer," GM Jim Stack said. Stack compared him to Atlanta Hawks forward Al Horford, and Love is already showing his quick feet down low that allow him to get great position for rebounds. He can shoot the ball from the perimeter, get out and run the floor and prides himself on pinpoint outlet passes that start fast breaks. There are plenty of questions still to be answered. Love acknowledges that he has weaknesses on the defensive end, and how he will jell with Jefferson as part of a smallish frontcourt is still a point of intrigue. "If there's doubters, I'm going to try my best to prove them wrong," Love said with a shrug. "If there's high expectations, I'm going to try to prove them right and then some. We'll just have to wait and see."
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Sixers sign Ruben Patterson
PHILADELPHIA. -- The Philadelphia 76ers today signed guard/forward Ruben Patterson to a contract, according to President and General Manager Ed Stefanski. Per team policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed, but a source says that Patterson has signed a 968K deal for 1 year. “We are pleased to add a veteran player with Ruben’s talents and experience to our squad,” said Stefanski. “He is a quality defender who gives us a physical and athletic presence, whether it’s serving as a starter or coming off the bench. We are getting a solid veteran who also has the talents to spread things on offense with his three-point shooting ability.” In 20 games with the Los Angeles Clippers last season, Patterson finished with averages of 5.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 16.4 minutes of action, while shooting .453 FGs. In addition, he is a player with past playoff experience, most recently with the Denver Nuggets in the 05/06 season. “Ruben’s addition is a great pickup for us,” Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks said. “He brings a lot of experience to the squad, and he is an excellent shooter and tough defensive player who we’re happy to add to our team.” The 6-5, 223-pounder, who is considered a strong, athletic defender, brings career averages of 10.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists (.517 FG%, .179 3FG%, .641 FT%) after ten NBA seasons.
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Washington shakes up roster
WASHINGTON. -- The Washington Wizards have acquired guards Mike Miller from Minnesota and T.J. Ford from Indiana, with forward Antawn Jamison joining the Timberwolves and center Etan Thomas joining the Pacers, general manager Ernie Grunfeld announced tonight.
Miller, the fifth overall pick in the 2000 NBA Draft, holds averages of 14.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game over his eight NBA seasons with a career mark of 40.3 percent from behind the arc. During the 2007-08 NBA season, Miller increased those averages to 16.4 points and 6.7 rebounds while shooting 43.2 percent from three, his fourth consecutive season with a three-point percentage over 40. Miller was the NBA's Rookie of the Year in 2001 and the Sixth Man of the Year in 2006. The Florida alum was also a member of the gold-medal-winning U.S. Team at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship, helping the U.S. clinch a spot at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Ford is a 6-foot guard going into his fifth year in the NBA. He has career averages of 11.6 points per game and 6.9 assists per game. Two of his four seasons were limited by injuries (55 and 51 games). “I think my health is fine,” said Ford, the eighth overall pick in the 2003 draft. “It’s always going to be a question mark every year and every time I step on the court. I understand that. I’m just going to continue to work on my body and do the things to make sure I’m good enough to perform at the highest level every night. I’m excited about this trade to Washington and excited to be going to a team that really wanted me.”
Jamison was drafted in the 1st round (4th overall) by the Toronto Raptors in the 1998 NBA Draft. He was traded to Golden State where he played with current Wizards guards Gilbert Arenas and Larry Hughes. Jamison played his collegiate basketball at the University of North Carolina where he teamed up with Washington center Brendan Haywood. The Wizards acquired him from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for forwards Jerry Stackhouse, Christian Laettner and the draft rights to Devin Harris, and has career averages of 19.2 ppg. and 7.8 rpg.
Thomas was originally acquired by the Wizards from the Dallas Mavericks on February 22, 2001 in a trade that included Laettner, Courtney Alexander, Loy Vaught and Hubert Davis in exchange for Juwan Howard, Calvin Booth and Obinna Ekezie. “Etan is a developing big man who has proven he can rebound, block shots and defend in this league,” said Pacers coach Jim O'Brien. “The energy and enthusiasm he brings to the floor every night is contagious, and we’re excited to have him on our roster.”
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Bulls sign Malik Hairston
CHICAGO. -- The Chicago Bulls announced today that they have signed free agent guard Malik Hairston. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed but ESPN says that the rookie signed a 1 year, 2.72M deal. Hairston, a 6'6", 220lbs guard out of Oregon played in six preseason games for the San Antonio Spurs and averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds before being waived by the Texas team. The Spurs originally acquired the draft rights to Hairston from the Phoenix Suns, along with Golden State's 2009 second-round pick and cash considerations in exchange for the draft rights to guard Goran Dragic[/color]. Hairston last played for the Austin Toros, the Spurs affiliate in the NBA Development League. In 6 games with the Toros so far, Hairston has averaged 19.5 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists and was named this week’s D-League Performer of the Week after averaging 24.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.3 assists in three Toros wins.
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Sun Jun 21, 2009 4:43 pm
cant believe iverson's jersey beats kobe and lbj
Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:35 pm
XpLosibo wrote:cant believe iverson's jersey beats kobe and lbj

Word.
Good update look forward to the Blazers and Raptors hightlights.
Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:50 pm
Wizards are dumb. Jamison for Mike Miller?
I'm owning the predictions.
Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:58 am
BTW, you should give me some extra points for getting all right
Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:32 am
thierryhenry50 wrote:Martti. wrote:Wizards are dumb. Jamison for Mike Miller?
ALL NBA 2K9 CPU trades are dumb
Tell me about it. My association had Ben Gordon being traded for Trevor Ariza! Lol
Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:51 am
Martti. wrote:BTW, you should give me some extra points for getting all right

You got 10 extra points bro
Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:36 pm
I read your recap man. It's great

Iverson's jersey should not be no. 1. That belongs to Darko

Shit trade for the Wizards as well lol
Mon Jun 22, 2009 5:57 pm
WTF was the Wizards thinking trading Jamison and Thomas? They didn't even get a big man in return, Ford and Miller will just be buried on the bench with Arenas and Butler getting most of the minutes..
Great recaps dude! Keep it up!
Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:12 am
Yeah, some other strange trades happened, will later post them. Will post the second week tonight guys.
Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:32 am
Beasley
przybilla
both
Haslem
Cook
Toronto Raptors
Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:48 am
Yi Jianlian
Joel Przybilla
Both
Andrea Bargnani
Daequan Cook
Toronto Raptors
Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:56 am
- Michael Beasley
- Joel Przybilla
- Both
- Andrea Bargnani
- Daequan Cook
- Toronto Raptors
Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:04 am
1. Beasley.
2. Przybilla.
3. Neither.
4. Bargnani.
5. Cook.
6. Toronto.
The video is a nice addition, but I've already seen it.
Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:48 am
Worst FG: Yi.
Rebounds: Przybilla.
DD: Wade.
PTS: Bargnani.
Assists: Cook.
Lose: Heat. ;>
Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:50 pm
yi
joel
none
barg
cook
raps
Thu Jun 25, 2009 7:02 pm
Michael Beasley
Joel Przybilla
Dwyane Wade
Udonis Haslem
Daequan Cook
Toronto
Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:50 am
It looks like you're off to a solid 4-2 start. As much as I hate the Miami Heat, I have to admit that Dwyane Wade is the shit. I'll be keeping an eye out for this association.
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