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The Last Leg: Eastern Conference


Before the arrival of the always phenomenal NCAA Tournament, and everyone goes to sleep on the NBA for a month, I wanted to alert everyone that we did it; we have reached the fourth quarter of the NBA season. It’s been long, treacherous, and hilarious as always, but now the final chapter is taking shape. And we are all ready for the stretch run.

We need the stretch run.

Mental or physical despair has touched nearly every NBA team, and in some cases (Think New York Knicks), it has proven to be both mentally and physically despairing. Whatever the problem, it is good knowing the end is near. The playoffs are looming and due to the fourth quarter being upon us, and I want to stick with the “quarters” theme[1], I’m going to share four different things trending in my NBA head.

(Of course because there is soooo much going on in my head, I’m narrowing this post down to just Eastern Conference things, and hopefully, probably, maybe, I will do a Western Conference one tomorrow.)

Without further adieu I give you my “4 Things About the  Eastern Conference” or something…

1.THE DC BOOGIE DOWN
I’m so proud of the Washington Wizards. While I am a Bucks fan regionally, a large scale LeBron backer and mainly just an all-around basketball fan, I did peg the Wizards as a team that I could potentially fall in love with three years ago, and what they have going right now is pretty fun.
Last year, when sharpshooter Bradley Beal was healthy, they were a budding NBA offense. The problem happened to be Beal made the injury report often, and by seasons end, they ranked near the bottom in a number of offensive statistical categories:
  •  Field Goal percentage: 27th (43% as a team)
  •  Team Assists: 19th 
  •  Turnovers: 25th
  •  Points Per Game: 28th (93.2 ppg)
Wizards' fans were forced to watch sloppy basketball translating into a lot of “L’s” a season ago. The massive turnover numbers also forced down the number of shots they were able to take, and make (ranking 28th in shots made). This year however, has been a difference dance.
And Nae-Naein’ at the forefront is John Wall.

Wall, feeling slighted for a laundry list of reasons[2], has been a monster this season leading the Wizards to a record of 31-28 (the Wiz haven’t finished above .500 since 2007-2008). Beal, stayed healthy. With that combo, they have much different offensive rankings:
  • Field Goals Taken: 9th
  • Field Goals Made: 9th
  • Field Goal Percentage: 13th (45%)
  • Assists: 7th
  • Turnovers: 14th
  • Points Per Game: 16th (100.3 points per game)
As you can see, they have drastically improved. And it is all about Wall and Beal.
Wall: 20.0ppg 4.2rpg 8.7apg 43% FG 33% 3FG 2.0 spg
Beal: 16.7ppg 3.8rpg 3.5apg 41% FG 41% 3FG


Wall and Beal, both understand their roles, take over when necessary and it seamlessly resulted in offensive continuity. The two have benefited off each other, as well as, the steady shooting of Trevor Ariza and Martell Webster and the low post presence of Nene and Marcin Gortat. They have been sound on all parts of the floor.

There are loose ends however as a team three games over .500 are not perfect. For example, they don’t shoot free throws well ranking 26th in the league. Another major concern that I had a few months ago, as this team started to show its true colors, would they succumb to pressures in the playoffs? When you think of the Wizards, because they haven’t been that good in awhile, and the stars on this team are young up-and-comers (SEE: Wall and Beal), and not proven cornerstones, it is easy to write this team off as inexperienced. But that is far from the truth. When you look at the players, they will be relying on in the playoffs, many of their guys have major postseason chops. Marcin Gortat played major minutes in the Finals behind Dwight Howard in 2009. Nene was apart of the fun Lakers vs. Nuggets Western Conference Finals, Trevor Ariza played a key bench role on the Lakers team that beat both of Nene and Gortat’s teams and PHD. Andre Miller has obviously been around the block more times than Christy Mack.

They also have Kevin Seraphin, a young and learning power forward who will not help this team at all basketball wise, but did recently follow me on Twitter. And you can bet your ass I was pumped when he followed me. I bragged to follow Sportandfashion-news writer Murph, and he told me, “Welcome to the big leagues”.
Unfortunately, Seraphin unfollowed me a couple days later, and I have been regulated back down to the minors. I still love Twitter.

Back to the Wizards Basketball team though, and even though I have a tendency to be biased, and I might be slightly over valuing them, this is a squad to take note of in the coming months. There is a lot to be excited about, and I got a lot of faith in these guys.
And I will have even more if Seraphin re-follows me.

2. Toronto Drakes: Playoff Bound.
Two claps for Drake. Two claps for Rob Ford doing coke. Two claps for pussy eating. Two claps for eating pussy while coked out listening to Drake[3].

Now, that we got that out of the way, this is another team that has really turned things around. And most of it has to do with getting rid of Rudy Gay. It has been really funny the way this has transpired, but whenever Gay leaves town, the team he left gets a little better. In Toronto’s case, Gay’s departure improved the team's defensive efforts and helped open the door for Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan to take over the offense. 

Toronto's guard tandem has been marvelous. Lowry, whom has averaged nearly 17 points a game and a little over seven and a half assists a game to go with a team high PER of 19.9, has been Toronto’s most reliable player. He shot well from downtown at a 37 percent clip and been the leader Toronto needed him to be at the point guard position. Meanwhile, DeRozan took Gay’s departure as means to take more shots and he delivered in a major way. For the season, he averaged 22.7 points per game, and thrived at getting to the free throw line. He takes seven and a half per game and makes a little over six. He has made the fifth most free throws in the league.

A lot of credit for the turn around needs to go to Dwane Casey and his ability to get his squad to “D Up”. The Raptors currently rank fifth in team defense yielding 97.1 ppg, and are seventh in Defensive Rating (104.1). They protect the hoop with a variety of frontcourt combinations that include, Amir Johnson, Jonas Valanciunas, Patrick Patterson and of course, the ultimate pot-stirrer, Tyler Hansbrough.

(Before I say anything more, I have to admit that I think the NBA playoffs are always a better place with Tyler Hansbrough in them. I don’t like him at all, but that is also exactly why I want him in there. I’m not alone in not liking him, and it even seems like players within the league don’t like him, and because bad blood = fun series, Hansbrough should be a must have in the playoffs every year, anyway…)

Raptors have a roster that features three gunners (Lowry, DeRozan, and combination of Terrance Ross and John Salmons) surrounded by a bunch of hard working defend and rebound guys. And they have been successful in this personnel strategy. They rank near the top in defense and free throw shooting. In high school and college basketball you win with defense and free throw shooting. We are not talking high school or college though, and in the NBA, there is no way around playoff growing pains. No matter what however, it is fun the Raptors are here. 

I can already smell a budding Raptors vs. Wizards rivalry for years to come.

3. Shame on you Philadelphia.
As an NBA advocate, one thing I have learned casual fans hate a lot is tanking. The NBA tried to move away from it, but with the way the lottery system is set up, combined with the trifles of being a small market team, it seems sometimes tanking is the only way to get to the top. However, what Philadelphia has chosen to do is flat out despicable. Milwaukee Bucks blew these slum dogs out the other night.

Let me say that again, the Bucks blew these guys out.

After dumping Spencer Hawes and Evan Turner, an already bad Sixers team became unwatchable, and unfortunately the NBA is forced to stand behind them with a blind eye. Philly has lost their last 14 games, and they are 0-5 since the trade deadline with an average margin of loss of 20.1 points.

Their “team” includes the following: Thaddeus Young, Michael Carter-Williams, Hollis Thompson, Lorenzo Brown, Tony Wroten, Henry Sims, Arnett Moultire, Jarvis Varnardo, Eric Maynor, James Anderson, and Bryon 'Don't call me BJ' Mullens.

I mean, gag me. Exorcism puke all over the floor, walls, ceiling, vents and anywhere else in the Wells Fargo Arena.

Aside from MCW and Thad Young, I would not expect any of these guys to be on the team come start of next season, and to expect to get fans to come out and support a group mailing it in and not caring is flat out absurd. It is offensive, and I hope the league figures out a way to stop this type of stuff from happening. But the sad reality is that will be hard to change. So I’m sorry to anyone that enjoys watching Sixer games because nothing is changing, and you have a full month and half of crapsketball.

4. Miami vs. Indiana.
The Money Makers. The heavyweights. The title fight. This is the series we all want to see come playoff time. All season the two have battled for the top spot in the East, and it has been a great fight. It is pretty obvious that I am a LeBron fan, and I will admit, Pacers are a real threat to his throne, but I also think that the throne is safer then what people are saying. And it is because a couple of factors.

The first is that I think Indiana fudged up and made two too many moves in the last few months. The first move was signing Andrew Bynum. I don’t know what good bringing him in did for Indiana. While, it never hurts to have depth, this is also a guy who does not seem to care at all, was disruptive in practice in Cleveland, and just seems to be more of a headache than a pain reliever.

Aside from the addition of Bynum, I thought the trading of Danny Granger (not the addition of Evan Turner) is a problem. While Evan Turner is a far superior player at this point in his career, I think ripping Granger from the locker room was a bad move.Four years ago, when the Pacers were a struggling team, Granger sold the tickets and started the turn around in Indiana. As Paul George skyrocketed to stardom and Granger’s knee’s failed him, he became a mentor and brought a positive attitude for Indiana’s locker room, and an integral piece to their puzzle.

When they traded him, the team seemed upset. And while the addition of Turner should help them on paper, I’m not positive his game will gel so seamlessly with the rest of the Pacers. Turner, has a high usage rate (24.1 percent) when on the floor, and does not shoot at a great percentage (40% FG, 20% 3FG). I think he might be more of a kink in the offense than an asset.

(It should also be noted that Miami has been rumored to have turned down a trade offer that involved Evan Turner for Udonis Haslem because they wanted to stay loyal to Haslem, a story that seems completely and utterly orchestrated by the media and Heat fans.)

The second reason that I feel Miami is still strongly asserted in the drivers seat, has to do with the following:

Player A: 28.0 ppg 8.5 rpg 3.0 apg  45% FG 42% 3FG PER: 24.1

Player B: 22.9 ppg 4.5 rpg 3.9 apg  43% FG 33% 3FG PER: 18.9

Player C: 22.6 ppg 6.4 rpg 3.5 apg  43% FG 36% 3FG PER: 21.1

Carmelo Anthony, DeMar DeRozan and Paul George own those three stat lines. Melo is player A, and far and away the best in this grouping, while DeRozan (B) and George (C) and actually quite similar to each other, although no one is screaming that DeRozan is as good as George. And while I do think George is an excellent player, I think the media blew him up to something that he is not. Or something he is not yet.

We do know George is an excellent two-way player, but he is by no means the best one. He totally benefited from having Roy Hibbert and David West behind him. The tandem gave him the freedom to gamble for steals and blocks, knowing that he will not get burned to the bucket. This is not saying George is not a top tier basketball player, but I think all the wins the Pacers compiled as a team, jaded our views of George as an individual player. He is a good offensive player, and plays with a tough as nails defense on a very good basketball team, that made it past the second round of the playoffs once. George is a ball player, but he is not anywhere close to being the player that he will become in the coming years.

And then of course, if any of that does not convince you the throne is safe, you can consider LeBron James scored 61 points last night and reminded everyone himself that the league is in fact his little brother, and he is in fact the King.

Happy March Folks,

~Andrew



[1]Turns out I just love quarters. Old quarters, new quarters, the game of quarters, quarters found under the couch, quarter bags of kush, quarter-pounders with cheese after quarter bags of kush etc…
[2]Did not win rookie of the year, did not get invited to the Olympic tryouts, Kyrie Irving (who has won like 34 games in the NBA) was voted a starter over him in the All-Star game, and probably other things.
[3]For the record my Mom just got real upset with me for that joke, but I’m not posting my weed piece about her so it’s a fair trade for now. 

Tapping The Keg Podcast Episode 76




Mitch Pratt and Charlie Tritschler get together for yet another edition of Tapping The Keg podcast. Most of the podcast involves us talking about the trade deadline for the NBA. Even though there were not many big deals, there were enough of them to talk about for 15-20 minutes. Milwaukee Bucks made a move dealing Gary Neal and Luke Ridnour to Charlotte for expiring contracts with Ramon Sessions and Jeff Adrien. Even Turner deal to Indiana is discussed at great length as well as a couple of the minor deals. Also in this podcast, how Tinder is changing the date game, getting you ready for the Olympics and Hank the Brewers mascot dog!

Charlie.

NBA Trade Deadline: A Series of Minor Moves

Another trade deadline comes and goes with a whimper. If you aren't an NBA aficionado, there's a chance you had no idea that the deadline was a 2 PM central time today.

Under the new collective bargaining agreement, because of different provisions and rules, teams are reluctant to move expiring contracts and back contracts left and right.

The move with the biggest names involved happened between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers sent Danny Granger east for Evan Turner and Lavoy Allen. This marks the official end of the Granger era in Indiana. It's kind of sad when you think about it. He's the main guy that got that franchise turned around from the aftermath of the 'Malice at the Palace' featuring the artist formerly known as Ron Artest, and now he's just an expiring contract after injuries derailed the All-Star's career.

Incidentally, the Pacers get a solid wing to bolster their bench and a guy they could perhaps count on in the playoffs if Lance Stephenson isn't playing well or gets banged up. Also, if Turner plays well for the Pacers, they may have a backup plan if Stephenson gets an offer he can't refuse in restricted free agency this offseason.

As far as Philly, it's basically a lateral move. They trade Turner who was going to be a restricted free agent for an expiring in Granger. We'll see if they keep Granger after this season on a reasonable contract. The Sixers are in full on tank/rebuild mode and will give the Bucks a run for worst record this year.

Part of that tank for the Sixers was trading C Spencer Hawes to Cleveland for Earl Clark and a few second round picks. Hawes is a C that can step out a knock down a three or two...or two. He'll spread the floor nicely for Tristan Thompson to work in the paint.

For the Bucks, the deadline went about as well as we expected to. Gary Neal and Luke Ridnour both went to the Charlotte Bobcats for Ramon Sessions and Jeff Adrien. We knew that those two were going to get dealt, it was just a matter of where they were going.

You can put me in the fan club of this deal. They moved a few of the redundant veterans on this team for a few expiring contracts in Sessions and Adrien. I'm mainly a fan of this move because it rids us of Neal's $3.25 million that the Bucks were on the hook for next year. Also, because Gary Neal just wasn't really all that fun to watch. I'm sure we'll be having an official Sportandfashion-news Gary Neal Trade Potluck at some point in the near future. That's definitely going to be BYOB.

All jokes aside, Neal wasn't really happy here (even though he signed on the dotted line) and wanted to go to a contender...so Hammond sent him to the Bobcats. I do respect Neal for being a professional while falling out of the rotation for most of the year.

Bon voyage, Gary, I hear the grass is typically greener in Charlotte this time of year.

Here's a list of the other minor moves in the NBA this week:

  • Marcus Thornton to Brooklyn for Jason Terry and Reggie Evans.
  • Steve Blake to Golden State for MarShon Brooks and Kent Bazemore.
  • Andre Miller to Washington, Jan Vesely to Denver, Eric Maynor and picks to Philadelphia.
  • Aaron Brooks to Denver for Jordan Hamilton.
  • Antawn Jamison to the Hawks for the rights to Cenk Aykol who was drafted by Atlanta in 2005.
  • Clippers send Byron Mullens and second round pick to Philadelphia for a second round pick.
  • Austin Daye from Toronto to San Antonio for Nando De Colo
  • The Heat basically gave Roger Mason to the Kings for nothing.
That's it. You're up to date on the deadline that was in the NBA.





10 Things to Watch for NBA's Final Two Months

With the NBA season turning the final corner, we need to look at some of the storylines that might be heavily involved in the final two months. There are a lot of them plus since I am sucker, I make my predictions on what might happen this season.  

Could Philadelphia out-tank Milwaukee? - Everyone will find this weird, but I keep having flashbacks of the Milwaukee Brewers closing out the season with a strong final month and ensuring they would not get a top five draft pick. I do not think it will happen with Milwaukee, but Philly is bad right now plus they will get worse when the trade deadline rolls along.  Personally, it is down to these two teams for the worst record in the league, and it is not even close.

Andrew Bynum with the Pacers - The much-maligned center will likely make his debut with the team in the coming weeks, and from all that being said by their players, Indiana does not feel it will be a problem. Given what we found out about Cleveland, Bynum got off the hook a little bit for his antics with how dysfunctional everything was there to begin with even though Bynum is not completely there. With the team and the coaches around him, I have a feeling Bynum will flourish with this squad.

Russell Westbrook with the new KD - Let's face it, Kevin Durant is a different player than he was when the season started. Durant became the definite leader of this team. With Russell Westbrook back on Thursday, are we sure he will be okay with all of this?  Remember Russ can be a type of player that tries to do too much costing his team and freezing out Durant late in the game. I feel like these two have such a good working relationship that this will not be an issue, but one little dispute and the media will be all over their asses.

Trade deadline deals - I do not believe Pau Gasol, Carmelo Anthony or Rajon Rondo will get moved this week. Those are the big three that people are going into ESPN's Trade Machine and trying to figure out how they fit on their squad.  I do think Philadelphia will deal one or two of their players whether it be Evan Turner, Spencer Hawes or others. Milwaukee should move a piece or two with all their available veterans. Brandon Bass from Boston is probably elsewhere by Thursday.

Will Giannis make a case for Rookie of the Year? - Looking at the rookie crop and there are not many great players with the ability to snag Rookie of the Year. You would probably say Victor Oladipo and Michael Carter-Williams are the favorites at this point. If Giannis Antetokounmpo comes through with a big March and April, will he garner some votes?  Probably because he would need to be special almost every time he went  on the court.

How the Eastern Conference will play out  - In a weird way, I find the Eastern Conference more fascinating than the Western Conference because truly anything can happen.  There are four possibly five teams vying for the three seed right now along with others whom are multiple games under .500 slotted into playoff spots. It is a great heaping bag of mediocrity after Indiana and Miami. Although those two teams will be battling out to see what team gets the top spot to see who will take homecourt advantage for the entire playoffs.

Kyrie Irving and Cleveland  - This does not always happen but after a guy comes up big in an All-Star, it translates into a strong stretch of games for him. Cavs need to make a push at some point. They need to get their shit together and throw their name in the hat for one of the bottom seeds in the Eastern Conference. Despite how poorly the Cavs have played this season, they are only three games back of the eighth seed. It is possible they could sneak in there. Even though, I have someone else at the eight seed, I could see Cavs getting hot for a couple weeks.

Kevin Durant and LeBron James going boxscore for boxscore - These players are in separate conferences, but at the same time, everybody is putting both of these guys on a pedestal. Durant's comments on LeBron over the weekend tells me he wants this MVP to escape from LeBron's shadow. KD is sick and tired of it and wants to make a difference. But then there are reminders like last Wednesday night where James reminds the world he is the best player in the world and will be making a run at the MVP crown. It should be great when these two square off on Thursday night.

Playoff Predictions - Eastern Conference - 1. Indiana,  2. Miami,  3. Toronto  4. Washington  5. Chicago  6. Brooklyn  7. Atlanta  8. New York

Playoff Predictions - Western Conference  - 1. Oklahoma City, 2. Houston  3. LA Clippers  4. San Antonio 5. Portland  6. Golden State  7. Dallas  8. Phoenix.

Charlie.

Roundball Wrap-Up: Wednesday February 12th

H/T @jose3030

Your favorite inconsistent NBA post is back from last year!  I never really had a full grasp on how to do this blog, but I think I have figured it out. There will be similar elements from Bucks Buzz, but in reality, it will be its own post on Wednesday (Or Thursday). I do not really have a time for when it will be up but there will be all sorts of random shit I happen to come across on the Internet plus some thoughts about the week that was.

Players of the Week 
Joakim Noah - It was a weird week for 'good performances.' I mean George Hill had one of the best games out of the week. I will give to Noah whom put together two nice efforts against Los Angeles Lakers and Atlanta Hawks. He nearly had two triple-doubles this week as he notched eleven assists twice, both were season-high for Noah, and one, notched him a triple-double against Atlanta. I do not think people realize how good of a rebounder he has been this season. In 22 of the last 24 games, Noah pulled down at least 10 rebounds with the two games missing were one, Noah got ejected and the other, he did not play. Since December, there are only six games where Noah had less than 10 rebounds. People like to diss him and talk about how he is annoying, Noah having a great year.

Blake Griffin - Big time week for Blake heading into All-Star Game. Remember when Andrew wrote a piece about changing his opinion on Blake? I saw some national reporters writing things similar. I have a weird sneaky feeling Griffin might be the story from All-Star Sunday. I could definitely see him taking home the All-Star Game MVP with a big performance turning the heads of people whom think he is just a 'dunker' and 'flashy player.' Griffin is doing it in all facets of the game. He had a big week including a 43 point, 15 rebound effort against Miami last Wednesday. Blake is averaging 23.9 which is nearly two points higher than his career number, and some of that, might have to do with him shooting 70 percent from the line versus his career 63 percent. He is having a great season.

This week in Kevin Durant
Ho hum. Durant nearly gets a triple-double against New York with 41 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. He follows it up with a 36 points and 10 rebounds against Portland last night. Durant is continuing to be the king of the castle. Here are more Durant facts for you to gnaw on. That's just silly and why he is the MVP of the league at the All-Star Break.




'I am not mad, I am disappointed' Player of the Week
Not having Pierre The Pelican Jokes - Well we still might have them, but Pierre is going under reconstruction in the coming days because he supposedly 'hurt his beak' during a pick-up basketball game. Well, first it is silly to have birds play basketball. Second, New Orleans did this to avoid getting slaughtered on social media this weekend with Pierre being involved with all the All-Star festivities. I just want to make easy, lay-up jokes. Hopefully, he will still look like a creepy bird.

Team of the Week
Houston Rockets - Here come the Rockets! A team people expected to be pretty good this season is suddenly hot before heading to the All-Star Break. They have won their last six games. Further, Houston has won 12 of their last 15 games. They are six back from the top spot in the Western Conference, and only two games back from the second seed. Dwight Howard is playing his ass off whether you like him or not, and I believe Jeremy Lin can make a case for Sixth Man of the Year.

Team of the Weak
Philadelphia 76ers - I think they are the only team to make Team of the Weak twice, but I have to give it to the Sixers. They officially arrived to the Tanksville, USA by getting absolutely beaten down by Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors in two of the most embarrassing losses in regular season NBA history. They only have 15 wins on the year currently six games ahead of Milwaukee, but it really seems like they have just given up. That's okay to mail it in, but at least look competitive for three quarters if you can.

Sportandfashion-news Medical Injury Report  
Andrew Bogut - Not much, but he will be out for the Miami game on Wednesday plus Bogut told reporters he needs a cortisone shot in his shoulder. That does not sound good. Bogut has all sorts of shoulder problems, and if this trend continues, Golden State could have some issues inside. I would be curious if they make a trade for a big man just in case Bogut's shoulder is not stable.

NBA's week in Images, GIFS, Instagram, Vine, Links, anything else. 


It has been awhile since we had a mean LeBron dunk.




Dirk with expert on analysis on Bob Costas.



Featuring our player of the week with Blake Griffin and our team of the weak, Philadelphia 76ers.

Charlie.  

NBA Roundball Wrap-Up: December 18th

Your favorite inconsistent NBA post is back from last year!  I never really had a full grasp on how to do this blog, but I think I have figured it out. There will be similar elements from Bucks Buzz, but in reality, it will be its own post on Wednesday (Or Thursday). I do not really have a time for when it will be up but there will be all sorts of random shit I happen to come across on the Internet plus some thoughts about the week that was.

Players of the Week 
Kevin Love -  I am fairly confident this is the second POW award for Love this season on the Roundball wrap-up. He had some big games last weekend and this week deserving the honor as he is averaging 30.3 points per game and 13.6 rebounds per game plus making 47 percent of the 3-point shots. Love is on straight fire. He had a great game in a losing effort against San Antonio where he had 42 points, 14 rebounds and made seven threes. For the month of December in the games he played in, only once has Love pulled in less than 10 rebounds per game, and that number was nine. He is a deserving All-Star without question and probably should be starting for the Western Conference this year if he stays healthy. What's awesome is he's been at full strength almost the whole year which is different than years past.

Damien Lillard - What a week for this guy? He had not one but two buzzer-beaters on the road as Portland is out east for a four-game road trip where they could sweep it if they beat Minnesota tonight. Lillard beat both Detroit and Cleveland. In last night's game, Lillard had 36 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds which was the pinnacle of his games this week and honestly, he did not have the best week yet still gets the honors for his buzzer-beaters. Lillard is showing no signs whatsoever of a sophomore slump. None. Zero Zlitch. He is here to stay for a long time. On to the buzzer-beaters....

'I am not mad, I am disappointed' Player of the Week
Dion Waiters - For the second time, Dion Waters had to deny trade rumors. Dude, just say you want to be dealt and be done with it. They should just give Waiters to Houston for Omer Asik and call it a day. I mean there would be other people who need to be involved yet Waiters coming off the bench for Houston would be awesome. Or deal him to Chicago for Luol Deng. I find it hard to believe Waiters and Kyrie Irving have these many issues so early is shocking. Back to Houston for a second, Waiters was a great 6th man for Syracuse in college. I do not know if he will figure out off the bench, but it could be an encouraging thing.

Team of the Week
Phoenix Suns -  I never saw this coming at all. Phoenix is 14-9 with a five-game winning streak currently including a win against Golden State on Sunday. They play San Antonio tonight meaning the streak could come to an end tonight, but without Tony Parker, their guards will be able to do some things. Eric Bledsoe and Goran Dragic's chemistry is much better than anyone expected. People thought Dragic was gone by the end of the year, and now, it looks like this team could contend for a low playoff spot. Another big thing for Phoenix is how they have six double-digit scorers on their team right now. Jeff Hornacek is doing some big things for them.  

Team of the Weak
Philadelphia 76ers - AND WE ARE COMING TO YOUR TANKING!! Philadelphia finally has come down to earth in the last week as they have lost their last seven and also 11 of their last 12 games. Michael Carter-Williams is banged up right now meaning this team is completely awful. Sixers are slowly but surely joining Orlando and Milwaukee for the tank. We all expected it but their bad play took awhile to get here.

Sportandfashion-news Medical Injury Report  
Amar'e Stoudemire - Now there is discussion on Amar'e's knee and the health of it. New York says he is going to be out until the end of December but Amar'e says he is fine and everything is all good to go. Actually Stoudemire was looking better than expected in the last couple of days. Given what we have heard from the New York media is it seems like it has been an overreaction by the coaches meaning STAT could be back on Saturday. Gotta love New York.

This Week in GIFs, Vines, Tweets, Instagrams, Videos, Links, Pictures and anything else 
Roy Hibbert put icy hot on his balls which is an unfortunate thing to do.




Nikola Pekovic tried to run a fast break and it went about how well as it did when I played point guard in garbage time. (H/T @cjzero) 



After Tony Romo choked again on Sunday, Atlanta Hawks had a great troll tweet




Charlie.


 
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