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Around the web with Hardwood Paroxysm Writers issue #1

11/24/2010
Box Score — Play-by-Play — Shot Chart — GameFlow

“The attempt and not the deed confounds us.”
-William Shakespeare
What a confusing game.
There are plenty of definite e more…

11/24/2010
At halftime of last night’s game, I tracked down a fellow Pacer follower who makes it his habit to walk laps around the lower concourse of Conseco Fieldhouse during the break.  The following co more…
Getting to Know Coach Westphal.cowbellkingdom.com
11/24/2010
Since this is my first official Cowbell Kingdom interview, I feel it necessary to lay down some of my personal ground rules in regards to interviews. I post what is on the tape.  No frills or embelli more…
11/24/2010
via the Sacramento Bee:
Better yet, they need Geoff Petrie to acquire a more conventional point guard – or a player whose skills would better complement those of Evans – and accelerate the learnin more…
11/24/2010
If this is stumbled upon by some later generation, or purposefully dug up on a rainy day, it should be stated that at the time of writing, the Houston Rockets stand at 3-10.  For the past few weeks, more…
Collapse!eightpointsnineseconds.com
11/24/2010
It’s the type of thing that makes you lose your appetite for the Holidays.  Just sickening.  I guess those who follow the Indiana Pacers should be inured to this type of thing by now.  Anothe more…
01/01/1970
by Matt MooreFiled under: Thunder, NBA Transactions, NBA D-League, Tulsa 66ersThe Oklahoma City Thunder assigned Cole Aldrich to their NBA D-League affiliate Tulsa 66ers, the team announced.

Aldrich more…

Around the web with Hardwood Paroxysm Writers issue #1

11/23/2010
Andrew Unterberger of The Basketball Jones is touring all of the NBA arenas in 60 days and was in town for the Kings-Hornets game on Sunday. I got a chance to talk to him about the team and arena afte more…
11/23/2010
Starting Line-ups Kings §  Luther Head §  Tyreke Evans §  Donté Greene §  Carl Landry §  Samuel Dalembert Reserves:  Beno Udrih, Francisco Garcia, DeMarcus Cousins, Jason Thompson, Omri Ca more…
11/23/2010
I am extremely excited to announce that James Ham of The Purple Panjandrum is joining Cowbell Kingdom to be a contributor and basically bring his awesomeness to this site. James’ reporting insti more…
11/23/2010
Normally, we wouldn’t cram these two things together, but this is being done on purpose.  Sure, some of it is time constraints, but mostly it’s to at least symbolically remind the Pacers more…

Around the web with Hardwood Paroxysm Writers issue #1

11/23/2010
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg2uIwpLMl8
Analysis and the daily links come after the jump.
In basketball, some skills must be swept under rugs and appreciated only in seedy backrooms. Flopping canno more…
Looming Lockout?red94.net
11/23/2010
Billy Hunter said Monday he is “99 percent sure” there will be a lockout next summer.
Questions/musings off the top of my head:
1. This sucks.

2. Given the Rockets recent push for a top 5 more…

11/23/2010
From the perspective of a player, when factors such as pride are involved, getting blocked is something that must be avoided at all costs.  The roots of modern basketball (and a great number of NBA p more…
11/23/2010
How We Feeling? Sort of feel split down the middle. Literally. The Kings split the weekend games between the Nets and the Hornets (both at home) by playing pretty good defense and offense that ranged more…

Around the web with Hardwood Paroxysm Writers issue #1

11/20/2010
There’s something bizarre with these Celtics. They have three losses, and two of them are to teams without or missing their superstar. First they lost to the Cavaliers, which is odd since they d more…
11/20/2010
Phil Jackson discussed the Pistons this week after the Lakers waxed them with ease, saying that “some of those guys aren’t playing hard right now.” Nothing particularly groundbreakin more…
Report: Hornets and Raptors close to Peja tradeprobasketballtalk.nbcsports.com
11/20/2010
A report popped up this morning on a Euro site via HoopsHype describing a trade between the New Orleans Hornets and Toronto Raptors. Now ESPN is reporting the same: The New Orleans Hornets are very cl more…
11/20/2010
We informed you yesterday of Brandon Jennings making some noise about heading back to Europe in the event of a lockout (an event which at this point has the likelihood of the sun rising in the East to more…
11/16/2010
UPDATE 11/17, 9:45 am: And now it is all back on, she has filed divorce papers. UPDATE 5:26 pm: TMZ is now backtracking from the story. 4:46 pm: Basketball’s most famous second most famous coupl more…
11/16/2010
The Suns might as well just accept they won’t be rebounding ever again. Coming into their first season without Amar’e Stoudemire, Robin Lopez was supposed to be the pre-eminent big man for more…
Trying to reassemble the Knicksprobasketballtalk.nbcsports.com
11/15/2010
It was supposed to be different. It really was. With the roster expunged of the mess outside of Wilson Chandler who is still serviceable and Eddy Curry who at least keeps the bench firmly weighted to more…
11/15/2010
If you’re a fan of celebrity gossip about NBA stars and their personal lives, this weekend was for you. Personally, I tend to think none of this stuff matters and the mere breaching of conversat more…
11/15/2010
Well, hey, it was probably too much to ask for the youngster to keep it up. Two days after making himself a part of NBA history with 31 points and 31 rebounds, Kevin Love came crashing back to Earth f more…
Dwight Howard still on the fence about extensionprobasketballtalk.nbcsports.com
11/15/2010
With all the movings and goings on in free agency, every team has had concerns about their star moving on. The Magic are trying to get ahead of that speeding train by locking up Dwight Howard to a lon more…
All the News Fit to Six: November 12, 2010bothteamsplayedhard.net
11/12/2010
(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) more…
Turkey Has Its Answerbothteamsplayedhard.net
11/08/2010
No. Not to the burning question of whether the EU will or will not invite it to the prom.
It now has Allen Iverson, who was greeted at the airport with, as The 700 Level writer Enrico put it, a “ more…
All the News Fit to Six: November 2, 2010bothteamsplayedhard.net
11/02/2010
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The Boston Celtics Celebrate Halloweenbothteamsplayedhard.net
11/01/2010
The 2010-11 Celtics are having way too much fun. Below are some images of how they spent their Halloween.
I bet Big Baby cried extra hard after they told him, “No Glen, we are not going to watch more…
Houston Signs Erick Dampierbothteamsplayedhard.net
10/29/2010
After months of nail biting suspense that was almost too hard to endure, Erick Dampier has finally agreed to sign a deal with the Houston Rockets. Praise the lord, let the people rejoice.
I guess this more…
30 Teams, 30 Haikus, No Pointbothteamsplayedhard.net
10/26/2010
If you are like me, you’ve spent the last 24 hours pacing your house while mumbling “basketballbasketballbasketballbasketballbasketball” to yourself, and plan on doing so for the nex more…
All the News Fit to Six: October 26, 2010bothteamsplayedhard.net
10/26/2010
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Eastern Conference Previewbothteamsplayedhard.net
10/26/2010
It starts with the Celtics. Most things do.
Sure, if you take a look at that roster, they seem more likely to sit you on their lap and tell you war stories than actually play basketball. But for this more…
LeBron Makes a Commercialbothteamsplayedhard.net
10/25/2010
I haven’t made much headway in my whole Every NBA Commercial Project endeavor, but the new LeBron Nike spot from the famed Wieden + Kennedy advertising agency is obviously already a basketball c more…
Crazy Prediction Timebothteamsplayedhard.net
10/25/2010
Kevin Durant will win MVP. The Lakers and the Heat will meet in the Finals. The Sixth Man of the Year award will go to a volume scoring guard.
Predictions are fun, but when the entire NBA world is mak more…

Miami Heat: The Greatest Assets Fail If Considered Out Of Context

The biggest difference between this Heat locker room and what we saw in Cleveland, though, may be in attitude. The Cavs were consistently discussed as being very loose, very easy going, always joking. The bench famously danced to their opponents’ misfortune . Many found it disrespectful, some found it unprofessional. It’s possible that the Heat could turn into the same happy go-lucky bunch when they get to know one another better, when there aren’t kids scrapping for a final roster spot on a team that could net them a championship their first year in. But there was a very clear sense of the tone of the Heat both in the locker room and on the floor, best summed up by Udonis Haslem before the game.

“From Day 1,” Haslem said, “when everyone started to make sacrifices to be a part of this, we understood what it’s all about. It’s all about business, and everyone coming together for a common goal, to try and win a championship.”

via Heat are all business as team develops – CBSSports.com.

From a piece of mine at CBS after witnessing the Heat first hand. It’s a weird combination of people, with a weird vibe. It’s also going to be an incredibly good team. Do not be fooled. Don’t bite on the “it’s only preseason” talk. This team is going to be good. But for the Celtics fans who are outraged that another Eastern team dare receive some morsel of attention that should be rightfully theirs as reigning power, this should also be noted. The Celtics are perfectly positioned to beat this team, and make it look impressive, just as they did with the Cavs.

For starters, I think you’re going to see a lot more perimeter pick and roll with Wade as the screen-man instead of James. I now that sound bezerk considering the size differential but I watched Mike Miller running Wade’s sets and based on where most of the motion of the offense has been through two games, I don’t think it’s nuts to think that carries over. The Heat obviously are focused on the idea of space. Using James to peel over the weak side defender, which forces the low defender to rise up to close out on Bosh who is inevitably open for a mid-range J which he’ll knock down almost every time. Using the perimeter pick and roll with Wade as the off-ball man forces both defenders to pursue James in order to stop the drive, which means on the kickout, Wade has more space to either drive or shoot. Now, if his three point shooting doesn’t improve, this approach becomes flawed. That’s something to track.

But it’s this drive to create space that’s likely to pay into the Celtics’ hands. For example, off the screen and roll it won’t be Wade’s man shading toward James’ near-side, it’ll be a low-defender, forcing James to spit low to Joel Anthony, a result the Celtics will live with every time. It won’t be a problem closing out on Bosh because it will be Kevin Garnett slightly edging over instead of wildly committing. And should James get to the basket, the Celtics are likely okay with that to a degree, in that they’ll simply hit him on the elbow as hard as possible. And while James hasn’t iced the elbow this preseason and seems to be fine? I’m telling you, unless what my eyes see is completely fabricated, it’s not.

I told a colleague that James in the post is almost an impossible option because due to his size and ability differential, the defense HAS to commit a double, at which point his efficiency plummets. The colleague responded by saying “Yeah, but think about how many fouls he probably draws down there.” I decided to look it up on Synergy, and low and behold, James draws free throws 25% of the time he’s in the block. Among qualifying centers who spent at least 50 possessions down there last year? James was second behind Howard. That’s pretty incredible.  And that’s really the only way the Heat would be able to beat the Celtics. It would take grinding, to a degree none of the Triad have really done outside of Wade in the 06 Finals, when he simply went to the rim every single time, and was fouled every single time (and he was fouled, Mavs fans).

The article talks about the business approach of the Heat and how it could affect them this season. It could also be too much for them. If this team gets on a losing streak, it could wind up like spring, then pop, with an unfortunate role player being the collateral damage. And God forbid if Bosh starts missing mid-range J’s. In the interim, be prepared for a highlight factory, because this team in transition is simply stupendous. As James sprinted down court with Bosh edging to the baseline and Miller flashing to the perimeter, I realized that even without Wade, this is the best team James has been on. Forget Antawn Jamison, Anderson Varejao, Mo Williams. This team has more talent with more understated players that know and obsess over their role than anyone.

It’s frightening to see what kind of thing we’re dealing with, even in the preseason, before it’s even really unleashed.

Briefly: Lakers Celtics Game 5 coverage at PBT

Just in case you’re not subscribing (which you should be):

The post in which I try and argue that you shouldn’t blame Kobe for being Kobe, but that being Kobe was still a bad thing. This one’s gotten the most attention, naturally, since if you say anything bad about Kobe Bryant you’re besieged by his fans as if you had offended their God, and also because the idea of criticizing the play of Bryant when he drops 38 seems ludicrous. It’s important to note that A. I’m not blaming Bryant, I’m blaming Jackson and B. I’m not saying that this was the biggest reason the Lakers lost. Their horrible, horrible, horrible defense was the biggest reason. But glossing over the impact of one dude taking over 50% of the shots in a quarter, and 100% for a six minute span is just not something I can do. Again, Bryant did the right thing. Thought he could score, had license to score, should have tried to score. It’s Jackson’s responsibility to shepherd the entire offense.

Blogbook, in which I try and touch on what the Celtics did well, instead of just what the Lakers did done wrong. That’s been a running theme, because honestly, if you watch the games, you come away thinking that if LA can do what they do, they’ll still win because of their advantages in size and talent. But then, Boston’s continually preventing them from being able to do that. I think that’s called “defense.”

We’ll have more on KG, Allen, and Crazy Pills (HOW ABOUT THAT FOR REDEMPTION, MAHONEY?!) and more tomorrow. My Lakers in Six prediction is dead, but I’m not abandoning ship yet. Lakers in 7, but I’m not feeling good about it.

Talky Talky

The December edition of the 8th Seed is ready for your listening pleasures.

I was this month’s host and, boy oh boy, is this thing a beast.

Coming in at around 90 minutes, this episode has something for everyone, including our NBA Christmas wish lists, Dirk’s brilliance, Gilbert’s free throws, Donaghy Gate, team breakdowns (for the Celtics, Spurs, Cavs, Clippers, Kings, Grizzlies and Pacers), an ode to Tyreke Evans that can only be described as Mac-writing-a-letter-to-Chase-Utleyesque and someone being accused of being an emo kid.

via The 8th Seed: Episode 7, Holiday Spectacular.

I was a guest panelist on the 8th seed this week. This is a terrific group of bloggers and the fact that there’s not absolute chaos shows you the talent there. We tried something like this at HP and it was like a kindergarten recess in a prison cell. Lots of yelling in a small space.

Do Me A Favor

Read this interview I conducted with now FORMER GM of the D-League’s Utah Flash, and current scout for the Utah Jazz, David Fredman. I’m pretty proud of it. KTHXBAI.

Ridiculous Upside NBA Draft LiveBlog Tonight! 4EST!

We’re punchdrunk on terms like “upside,” “length,” and “God, Eric Gordon is chubby.” We’re pumped about this draft, and so we’re liveblogging with friends all night long. Bullets Forever, Empty The Bench, Queen City Hoops, and more will be along with us tonight!

Come on by and let’s talk draft!

NBA Finals Chat At FanHouse Today at 1PM EST

I’m holding another Pau-Wow over at FanHaus today. Stop by and say “you suck.”

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