Posts Tagged ‘Spechater’

Monday Morning Gumsmacking

Posted 10 May 2010 — by spechater
Category Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Phoenix Suns, San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio Slaughter

The four-time champion San Antonio Spurs were eliminated from the NBA Playoffs last night in shocking fashion, being swept 4-0 by the Phoenix Suns. The Suns were able to finally avenge the countless playoff series losses to the Spurs throughout the past decade, winning the last two series games in San Antonio. It would appear the Spurs are officially heading towards the rebuilding stage. Tony Parker definitely has productive years left in him and Ginobili should be able to play at a high level for a couple more years, barring injury. But Timmy D looks to be slowing down and is definitely not the dominate force he used to be. Oh yeah, it’s safe to say that the Richard Jefferson experiment did not work out. Look for the Spurs not to re-sign him when his contract is up. Just not a good fit for the Spurs.

Rage on Rondo!

Can anyone on the Cavs stop Rajon Rondo? So far this series, the answer is a resounding NO. The long-armed PG has by far been the best Celtic in this series, in the playoffs in general.  There is no longer a Big 3 in Boston, it is the Big One. He is putting up numbers in this series that your Create-A-Player would have in the old school NBA Live games. Triple doubles are pretty much expected at this point. If the Cavs don’t find a way to stop Rondo from running circles around their defense, they will continue to be relegated to the moniker of “Regular Season Champions”.  They must attack him on offense and seriously think about putting LBJ on him. Anthony Parker and Mo Williams ain’t the answer!!!

Someone’s Goin Fishin Soon

The Atlanta Hawks were destroyed in Game 3 by the Orlando Magic, who are 7-0 in the playoffs. And, there is absolutely no indication that this series will not be a sweep. The Hawks are clearly unmatched and have no fight in them. And, this for the team that wants to be considered to be one of the elites for the East. This for a team that had to go to Game 7 to beat a depleted Milwaukee Bucks team in the first round. Personally, I don’t think Mike Woodson is a good coach. He doesn’t seem to be able to motivate these guys. They just don’t respond to him. If the Hawks have any shot of beating the Magic in Game 4, Joe Johnson has to step up.

Where Did He Come From?

Although the Lakers have a commanding 3-0 lead over the Utah Jazz and will win this series, I have been impressed with undrafted free agent Wesley Matthews. Honestly, I never heard of him in college, but this guy works hard and can play ball. He seems like he loves the challenge of guarding Kobe, is active around the basket, and has a nice stroke on the perimeter. His approach to the game fits in well in Jerry Sloan’s system. I guarantee that come contract time, there will be other teams trying to pry him away from Salt Lake City.

Spechater’s NBA Playoff Points for April 29, 2010

Posted 29 Apr 2010 — by spechater
Category NBA

Here are my thoughts for today. Check em’ out!

  • Last night’s Game 5 home loss to the Bogut-less Bucks is a perfect example why the Hawks are not yet considered an elite NBA team. They got out-hussled in the last three minutes of the game and deserved to lose. Love the heart showed by the Bucks.
  • Dwight Howard, be smarter. Don’t you realize anything you post on your blog is going to be read by many people, including the Commish? Any statement that begins with “I’m not looking to say anything to get myself in trouble with the league” should not be written. D Howard is $35,000 lighter today (which is probably nothing to him).
  • Clevelanders have got to be concerned about Lebron’s right elbow.
  • Miami management better be working their contacts to bring a star free-agent to Miami (e.g. Chris Bosh) or your boy D Wade is history. Flash deserves better than who he’s been playing with the past two seasons. Oh yeah, 2010-2011 is a make or break year for Michael Beasley and Jermaine O’Neal is finished.
  • Although Denver pulled out a win at home last night, the series is over. Utah will win Game 6. Hell, the Nuggets couldn’t win in Utah with Nene’, so they definitely are going fishing with Nene’ most likely out for Game 6.
  • I’m going with the Suns over the Blazers tonight.

That’s all I got for today. Holla!

If the NBA Playoffs Started Today…

Posted 02 Feb 2010 — by spechater
Category NBA

If the NBA Playoffs started today, how would the teams match up in the first round? The Spechater takes a look at the Western Conference pairings based on today’s standings.

L.A. Lakers (1) vs. Portland (8)

A depleted Portland post presence spells doom for the young Blazers. Camby was a great addition to fill in for the losses of Joel Pryzbilla and Greg Oden, but the Blazers are simply not big enough to handle the trio of Gasol, Bynum, and Odom. Oh yeah, there’s this guy named Kobe Bryant to worry about too. Lakers in 5.

X-Factors: Ron Artest – L.A., Marcus Camby- Portland

Dallas(2) vs. San Antonio (7)

A classic Lone Star State and Southwest division matchup, this should be a great series. As much as I respect the Spurs’ championship experience, I give the Mavs the edge in this one. Dirk has been on fire all season and the new additions of Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood have added much needed depth to the once-struggling Mavs and have made them a legitimate threat to the Lakers. Mavs in 6.

X-Factors: Caron Butler- Dallas, Manu Ginobili- San Antonio

Denver (3) vs. Oklahoma City (6)

The world will get to witness the playoff coming out party for Kevin Durant and his surprise OKC teammates. This team will be one to reckon with…just not this season. Denver reached the Western Conference Finals last year and have a former NBA Finals MVP in Chauncey Billups to lead the show. Plus, Denver is probably the most physical team in the league (Cleveland is probably 1A) and will force their will on the young Thunder. However, the Carmelo Anthony vs. Kevin Durant matchup will be fun to watch. Denver in 6.

X-Factors: J.R. Smith- Denver, Jeff Green- Oklahoma City

Utah (4) vs. Phoenix (5)

This matchup features two great PGs in Steve Nash and Deron Williams and two opposing styles. Phoenix favors an uptempo style with Utah preferring a slower, half-court offensive style. Which team will be able to impose its style on the other? I’m going with Utah in 7, giving the Jazz the series purely based on home-court advantage because Energy Solutions Arena is one of the toughest places to play in.

X-Factors: Paul Millsap- Utah, Robin Lopez- Phoenix