SR – NBA Power Rankings: Week 19

SR – NBA Power Rankings: Week 19

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One full week removed from the All-Star Break isn’t quite exactly the most telling variable when determining if a team is serious about keeping their spot in the playoff race, but it isn’t to be ignored. Usually, we praise teams that hit the ground running fresh off of the break, while chastizing teams that are playoff bound and a little slower coming out of the gates, but by going off of that same logic, we’d be putting the league-worst Atlanta Hawks on a pedestal due to their 2-1 record after the break’s end while tearing down teams like the eighth-seeded Memphis Grizzlies, who haven’t won a game since Jaren Jackson Jr. went down.

Much of the playoff seeding won’t see drastic change, but for the bottom of both conferences, the fight for those seventh and eighth seeds are up for grabs as we approach the final two months of the regular season.

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1. Milwaukee Bucks (48-8, Last Week’s Ranking: 1)

It’s smooth sailing for the Milwaukee Bucks, who still own the league’s best record and average scoring margin against all opponents. They’re still on-pace for 70 wins, and after Saturday night’s stomping of the Philadelphia 76ers, they have broken the 2016-17 Warriors record for the fastest clinched playoff spot in NBA History with their 48th win throughout a scale of 56 games, and it’s only January. Also, Giannis Antetokounmpo currently leads the NBA in both fast-break points per game and points in the paint per game.

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2. Los Angeles Lakers (43-12, Last Week’s Ranking: 2)

The Lakers got off to a strong start as soon as the All-Star break ended, and remain the West’s most dominant team, further supplanting that with a rousing victory over the Boston Celtics while coming up with a key defensive adjustment to silence Jayson Tatum’s fiery second half and 41-point performance. LeBron James was the one to pay the ultimate tribute to the late, great Kobe Bryant at the end of Sunday’s game with a signature turnaround fadeaway with 37 seconds left that was reminiscent of Bryant’s doings during his playing career.

The attention now turns to the Staples Center on Monday, as the public memorial of Kobe Bryant will be broadcasted on national airwaves at 1 p.m.

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3. Toronto Raptors (42-15, Last Week’s Ranking: 3)

Toronto has been on a tear in the past two months, winning 17 of their last 18 games with some unique lineup combinations that have found ways upon ways to close opponents out both inside of the Scotiabank Arena and on the road. On Sunday night, these Raps displayed yet another masterclass of offensive and defensive proclivity, beating the Indiana Pacers for a third-straight time and by the largest margin of victory against any opponent in franchise history. It is becoming clear and obvious that Toronto is not to be messed with, currently possessing the NBA’s third-best record and second spot in the Eastern standings.

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4. Boston Celtics (39-17, Last Week’s Ranking: 4)

Boston was literally a pinky’s distance away from knocking off the Los Angeles Lakers for the second time this year, thanks to an “I have arrived” 41-point offensive showcase by Jayson Tatum as he became the youngest Celtic in franchise history to have scored 40+ points in a Lakers-Celtics rivalry game since a 23-year-old Paul Pierce did it in 2003.

In his last eight games, Tatum has averaged an insane 30 points off 50 percent shooting and in his last 40 games since November 18, he has averaged a little over 23 points per game while improving his finishing ability inside the restricted zone, now putting in 63.9 percent of his contested layups. When it seemed the five starters around him weren’t able to remain healthy in the month of February, the 21-year old has staked a further claim that he is capable of holding the title of a premier franchise player.

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5. Denver Nuggets (39-18, Last Week’s Ranking: 5)

The healthy streak continues for the Nuggets, who on Sunday night added another W to the win column to their 2-0 start to the post-All-Star break with a 12-point victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. It looks like Mike Malone is becoming more secure in formulating his postseason rotation with all of his guys getting healthy at the most opportune time and now will have more incentive to make sure that they lock down the No. 2 seed with a tough three-game slate involving Detroit, Toronto and another date with the Clippers this week.

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6. Los Angeles Clippers (37-19, Last Week’s Ranking: 6)

Chemistry has been severely missing from this Clippers squad, and it has become increasingly worrisome for Clippers fans and the players alike, now experiencing the worst losing streak of their season at three games. A clip of Kawhi voicing his on-court frustrations via an uncharacteristically animated expression towards a non-cutting-to-the-basket-for-a-wide-open-layup Landry Shamet went viral on Saturday during the Clips’ loss to the Kings, and now that health isn’t the only issue on the table for the Clippers, integration of their new pieces in Marcus Morris and Reggie Jackson onto a team that is still learning how to play together is going to be a topic of salience as we reach the final weeks of the season.

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7. Houston Rockets (36-20, Last Week’s Ranking: 9)

Small ball works. There, I said it. Upon adopting this center-deficient style of play, the Houston Rockets are now known as devout defense collapsers off the dribble in their 5-out and 4-out, 1-in halfcourt sets, only losing one game since they started 6’5 Forward PJ Tucker at Center. The Robert Covington acquisition has been the perfect addition for these Rockets, making them a top-15 defensive team in the league and while adding some double-digit wins over the Lakers, Celtics, Warriors and Jazz during these past two weeks to the belt, have put the West on notice.

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8. Miami Heat (36-20, Last Week’s Ranking: 8)

Barring Miami letting Trae Young explode for his career-high 50 points just nights ago, Miami has both Cleveland and Minnesota on the schedule to open the week, which only spells good things for Tyler Herro and Jimmy Butler’s rehabilition and re-integration back into the starting lineup. Of course however, Heat fans’ attention was turned to more salient news: Dwyane Wade’s jersey three-day jersey retirement ceremony concluded this past Saturday night in exciting fashion with Miami’s win over the Cavaliers.

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9. Utah Jazz (36-20, Last Week’s Ranking: 7)

So much for going 19-2. The Jazz have gone 4-7 since their fiery winning streak conceded, and have certainly lost some steam, more specifically on the defensive end. They have let up 115.1 points per 100 possessions, which is the league’s eighth-worst defensive mark, and players like Royce O’Neal has certainly added to that negative statistic. Whenever O’Neale is on the floor, he has posted up an abysmal 118.0 defensive rating, the worst on the roster. Disregarding an upcoming match-up with a visiting Boston on Wednesday night, Utah can get back on track with Phoenix and Washington coming up on the schedule this week.

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10. Oklahoma City Thunder (35-22, Last Week’s Ranking: 11)

Hey Thunder fans: You’ve got a squad. A marquee win on prime time television against the Denver Nuggets this past week supplanted two evident realities: Chris Paul is righteous in taking over Dwyane Wade’s Father Prime Pseudonym, as the 35-year-old put on a vintage 29-point display in a huge win against the West’s second-best team.

While on the cusp of prolonging their eight-game winning streak, Paul has been instrumental in finishing out games in the clutch, ranking 1st in total clutch points (128), overall 4th quarter +/- (+147) and 2nd in 4th quarter steals (25). With him and young guys like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Dennis Schroeder, they are a serious threat to any team that has to play them in their final 25 games of the year.

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11. Dallas Mavericks (34-23, Last Week’s Ranking: 12)

The chemistry between Luka Doncic, Kristaps Porzingis, and others is still a work in progress, but as the West’s seventh seed, the work that the first-time All-Star has done in finding a source of synergy with new pieces has been quite commendable. While sharing the floor, Doncic and Porzingis have outscored opponents by 38 points in the 55 minutes since Doncic returned from his sprained ankle that kept him out for over a week. And finally, Porzingis looked as if he’s rounding into the shape that Knicks fans fell heads over heels for with his combined 25.5 points, 11.5 rebounds, and 5 assists in Dallas’ last two outings.

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12. Philadelphia 76ers (35-22, Last Week’s Ranking: 10)

Things have suddenly gotten from bad to horrifying for the Sixers, and that’s little to do with their homely 9-20 road record. It’s currently being reported that Ben Simmons’ back injury re-aggravated in his five short minutes against Milwaukee on Saturday night. He is to undergo further testing on a back and according to a report from John Clark from NBC Sports Philadelphia, Simmons was reportedly “emotional” leaving the x-ray room, with further speculation leading to concern over a serious back injury that could sideline him for much more than Monday night’s game against Atlanta.

With Simmons’ lingering injury and Philly’s lack of depth at the guard position, they’ve reached a point where any additional mishap at home or failure to better their road record before season’s conclusion could spell trouble and a missed opportunity to have home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.

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13. Indiana Pacers (33-24, Last Week’s Ranking: 13)

For a team with such upside, especially when accounting the return of their superstar point guard Victor Oladipo, Indiana sure has fallen flat on their face while trying to acclimate him into the lineup, only getting a win against the Knicks after the break ended. The Pacers were then walloped by the Toronto Raptors in a 46-point beheading that saw Jeremy Lamb suffer three season-ending knee injuries of a torn ACL, torn Meniscus and fractured left knee. But in a showing of courage that was downright Kobe-esque, Lamb drilled two free throws on his ailing leg before he exited Sunday’s contest.

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14. Memphis Grizzlies (28-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 14)

The Grizzlies received horrible news from their training staff, as Jaren Jackson Jr.’s productive 2019-20 season will be put on hold due to a sprained right knee that will keep him in street clothes for two weeks. Also, the Rookie of the Year race is getting increasingly nerve-wracking for Ja Morant, who hasn’t had the best post-All-Star break outing. In consecutive losses to the Lakers and Kings, Morant turned the ball over more times than he dished assists, something he hasn’t done with the exception of in three other games this year. In his loss to the Kings, Morant posted his worst +/- of -25 since his NBA debut.

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15. New Orleans Pelicans (25-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 17)

The Pelicans jump up two spots in this week’s rankings, thanks to Zion Williamson making the rest of the NBA’s most arduous defenders look like ragdolls in Alvin Gentry’s spacious system that’s allowed this rookie to make scoring in this league ridiculously easy for him, now with his 10 games with 20-plus points in his first 12 appearances and averaged 22.8 points per game off 58.6 percent shooting in his first couple of weeks experiencing NBA action.

New Orleans, as a team, has won six of their last nine games and is currently on schedule to knock out Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies for the eighth seed in the West. And if that prophecy comes true, that could potentially set up a LeBron James vs. Zion Williamson 1st round of the playoffs…

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16. Brooklyn Nets (26-29, Last Week’s Ranking: 15)

The news surrounding Kyrie Irving’s season-ending shoulder surgery should come as a referendum for the other 13 Nets on the roster, now that their collective playoff lives — and tenures with Brooklyn for next year and beyond — are now on the line as the team may decide to go in different directions when reshaping this roster to better accommodate both Irving and the healing Kevin Durant, set to return next year.

There is slight optimism to be had amidst the dreaded misery of what may come in the season’s concluding weeks, as Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot led his Nets with 21 points in a 115-86 win over Charlotte. During that game, eight Nets nabbed scoring totals in the double digits. The next-man-up mentality is anything but an understatement now if they want to stay in the playoff picture.

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17. San Antonio Spurs (24-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 18)

This Spurs team has sputtered, and that sounds as euphemistic as it possibly can. Staring at 11th in the Western Conference and now facing the inevitability of missing out on the postseason for the first time since 1997, they came into the All-Star break and started their second half of the season by losing four of their last six. Their most recent 28-point scalping via the Oklahoma City Thunder came by way of a scoreless, 0-for-7 night by DeJounte Murray, who came into Sunday’s game against OKC averaging a little over 19 points per contest off 60 percent shooting in his last four games.

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18. Portland Trail Blazers (26-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 16)

Somehow, someway, the Damian Lillard-less Trail Blazers found the answer to their scoring question mark, barely squeaking by the Detroit Pistons in a 41-point performance by CJ McCollum that was the exact amount of offense they were sorely missing because of Lillard’s absence. Additionally, Carmelo Anthony chipped in with his own season-high of 32 points (the first time he scored 30 points in an NBA game in three years!) off 68.8 percent shooting and 55.6 percent from deep.

Still, even while being only four games out of eighth in the West, it feels like time is ticking a little faster on the seasonal clock, and time might be up before they know it. Damian Lillard presumably comes back this week, but there’s no telling if Portland’s favorable schedule will be to their benefit or not.

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19. Orlando Magic (24-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 19)

That’s now nine of the past 12 games that have resulted in losses for the Magic. They’ve gone 0-8 against playoff-bound teams, but are still holding on to their eighth seed in the playoff race with a three-game lead over Washington. Aaron Gordon has led his Magic in scoring with 22.3 points per game in the Magic’s last three wins over Charlotte, Atlanta, and Detroit, and they hope to keep afloat with a long four-game slate ahead of them against Golden State, OKC, Memphis, and Detroit.

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20. Sacramento Kings (23-33, Last Week’s Ranking: 22)

Though it’s probably a little too late to generate any momentum for a playoff push, the Kings have compiled an impressive 6-4 record in their past 10 games, including a shocking upset of the Los Angeles Clippers — their second time beating them this year. Still, the NBA’s longest remaining playoff drought will probably continue at the end of another season this year.

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21. Washington Wizards (20-35, Last Week’s Ranking: 21)

Washington looks hot and cold on any given night, never really resembling a team worthy of being able to hold a playoff spot due to their inadequacy of putting away bad teams, such as the couple of games against Cleveland and Chicago this past week. Bradley Beal posted a career-high 53 points in 39 minutes, but they still lost to the Bulls as the Wizards are still the worst defensive team in the NBA with their 115.2 defensive rating. Still, they’re not out of it, as Orlando only has a three-game lead over them for the eighth seed.

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22. Phoenix Suns (23-34, Last Week’s Ranking: 20)

Despite the Suns losing four of their last seven, DeAndre Ayton is living up to his No. 1 overall pick potential expected of him after draft day.Ayton has averaged 22.3 points and 13.9 rebounds in February and was two points and one rebound shy of a 30-20 game in Saturday’s win over Chicago.

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23. Chicago Bulls (20-38, Last Week’s Ranking: 23)

After Chicago’s survival of the Bradley Beal show in which Beal posted a career-high 53 points in the box score against the Bulls, rookie Coby White led his team in scoring with 33 points off the bench, making him the second rookie in franchise history to score 30+ points in consecutive games. The first to do so? Michael Jordan in 1984-85.

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24. Charlotte Hornets (19-37, Last Week’s Ranking: 25)

It’s been a tale of growing pains for such a young roster that James Borrego has had the task of molding into a respectable NBA lineup this year. Where there has been one leap of fortune, there’s been two slips of misfortune, and that’s just how the year has gone for these Hornets. Rookie PJ Washington and second/third year veterans in Miles Bridges and Malik Monkall helped the Hornets limit the Bulls to only 93 points last week, but then went on to get smacked by the Nets in a 29-point blowout on the road, as they shot 35.2% from the field while allowing a Kyrie Irving-less Nets team score 115 points on them.

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25. Atlanta Hawks (17-41, Last Week’s Ranking: 28)

Atlanta has been one of the hottest teams in the league since the break ended, going 2-1 and getting wins against some serious competition and playoff-bound squads in Miami and Dallas. Trae Young shot out of the gates like a cannon ball against the Heat, scoring a career-high 50 points off a respectable 12-of-25 shooting night. John Collins was the main scorer in their win over Dallas just nights later, matching his own career-high of 35 points and has six games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in nine outings just this month.

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26. Detroit Pistons (19-40, Last Week’s Ranking: 24)

The Pistons are cleaning house, shipping both Markieff Morris and Reggie Jackson via buyout to both LA teams (Markieff to the Lakers, Jackson to the Clippers) in a move to get their younger guys some more playing time. But, the Pistons have lost six-straight games and don’t look favored in any of their future matchups for the rest of this year.

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27. New York Knicks (17-39, Last Week’s Ranking: 26)

Wayne Ellington’s decision to finish the season in a Knicks uniform is up in the air, but may happen this week as we inch closer to the March 1 waiver deadline. Ellington has appeared in only 28 games, shooting a career-low 35.8% from the field and is a considerable candidate to hit the market after signing a two-year, $16-million deal back in July.’

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28. Minnesota Timberwolves (16-39, Last Week’s Ranking: 27)

An entirely new rotation, Karl Anthony-Towns missing the next few weeks with a fractured wrist, and Ryan Saunders trying to materialize a new gameplan with all of these new variables hindering his T’Wolves’ ability to produce some positive results has been difficult, to say the least, but they’ve gotten good production from some of their newer add-ons, as Malik Beasley averaged 24 points per game and James Johnson turned in 14 combined steals and blocks over the past three games.

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29. Cleveland Cavaliers (15-41, Last Week’s Ranking: 29)

Isn’t it funny how one player or one coach can make you a title contender, and then in the blink of an eye, that coach or player leaves and then all of a sudden, you’re the worst team in your conference? That’s been the tale of these Cavaliers for the past two seasons, and even more so in the past couple of days as John Beilein stepped down from all coaching responsibilities while letting fellow assistant coach J.B. Bickerstaff run all operations. Darius Garland and Collin sexton have struggled mightily in their first year together, and for a coach that was brought in to guide the young backcourt of the future, the Cavaliers are now on their fourth head coach in two seasons following Beilein’s resignation.

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30. Golden State Warriors (12-45, Last Week’s Ranking: 30)

While the Warriors look like the favorites to land the top draft pick in this year’s lottery, Steph Curry is eyeing his March 1 return. Obviously not for the reasons of a playoff push, but to probably see how well he meshes with the young pieces the Dubs have on the floor as a precursor to next year when they get Klay Thompson back from ACL rehab, and how the Splash Brothers gel with their new, drafted talent.

Feb 25, 2020 No Comments
Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 18 of NBA Season

Top 15 Kicks Worn During Week 18 of NBA Season

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With the All-Star break going all the way until Wednesday of last week, it was slim pickings for this week 18’s top sneakers worn on court. Nonetheless, we still managed to come up with 15 pairs this week as opposed to just 10 in week 17. Jordan Brand athletes like Jayson Tatum, Zion Williamson, and Rui Hachimura continue to wear new colorways of Player Exclusives in the Jordan XXX4’s. James Harden broke out one of his best iterations of the Vol. 4 yet. Kobe Protros are still at the top of most-worn signature shoes throughout the league. It seems as if every colorway in Russell Westbrook’s new Why Not Zer0.3’s is more eye-catching than the previous. The Rockets’ “small ball” line-up looks to be working so far with Westbrook and Harden leading the charge.

Lebron James came up clutch against the Celtics on Sunday night, hitting a fadeaway game-winner in the final 30 seconds. As of recently, James has been opting to wear his XVII Lows in a few new color schemes. The Lebron XVII Lows appear to be his best “low version” of his signature shoe in a handful of years. It also didn’t hurt having the initial launch colorway be one inspired by Space Jam and the Tune Squad. Lastly, it looks like the floodgates of Kawhi Loenard’s New Balance shoe have been opened so be expecting a plethora of colorways to be worn by him for the remainder of the season. With so much parity in this week’s Top 15 Kicks, which sneaker do you think took the top spot? Will Lebron James debut any more new colorways of the XVII high, or has he moved on to the lows for good?

 

 

15. Jordan XXX4 P.E. – Jayson Tatum – Boston Celtics

 

     

 

 

14. Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 “Crazy Pants” – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

13. New Balance “The Kawhi” P.E. – Kawhi Leonard – Los Angeles Clippers

 

           

 

 

12. Nike Kyrie 6 “Trophies” – Nerlens Noel – Oklahoma City Thunder

 

     

 

 

11. Jordan XXX4 P.E. – Rui Hachimura – Washington Wizards

 

           

 

 

10. Nike Kobe 4 Protro P.E. – Tobias Harris – Philadelphia 76ers

 

     

 

 

9. Nike Zoom Freak 1 “Arizona P.E.” – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

           

 

 

8. Nike Kobe 4 Protro “White Camo” P.E. – D.J. Wilson – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

7. Nike Lebron X “Blue Diamond” – Malik Beasley – Minnesota Timberwolves

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Zoom Freak 1 “Employee of the Month” (Alternate) – Giannis Antetokounmpo – Milwaukee Bucks

 

     

 

 

5. Adidas Harden Vol. 4 – James Harden – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

4. Nike Lebron XVII Low “black/red” – Lebron James – Los Angeles Lakers

 

           

 

 

3. Jordan XXX4 P.E. – Zion Williamson – New Orleans Pelicans

 

     

 

 

2. Nike KD IV (sample) – P.J. Tucker – Houston Rockets

 

     

 

 

1. Jordan Why Not Zer0.3 P.E. – Russell Westbrook – Houston Rockets

 

     

Feb 24, 2020 No Comments
Oklahoma City Thunder Dominate The San Antonio Spurs In Rout (131-103)

Oklahoma City Thunder Dominate The San Antonio Spurs In Rout (131-103)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder were coming into this game feeling good after their win against the Nuggets Friday. The Thunder didn’t miss a beat in this game as they came out on fire. This was the first time in OKC Thunder history that the team had 8 players in double figures in a single game. It’s safe to say that this Thunder team is stacked and they’re growing right before our eyes. Since the All-Star break, Steven Adams has been a complete beast and he continued that tonight against the Spurs. Adams was able to be a complete monster in the paint tonight as the Spurs Aldridge and Poeltl couldn’t do much to contain Big Kiwi. Steven Adams was able to get his flip shot going and he was catching alley-oops throughout the night. The way that Steven Adams has been playing sets the tone for what the OKC Thunder wants to do when it comes to attacking the paint. Adams finished the game with 21 points and 14 rebounds on the night. When Adams plays like this it gives the team another scorer that the opposing team needs to worry about. While Adams was scoring and rebounding like a monster he needed a break and when that happened Nerlens Noel filled right in perfectly. Nerlens chipped in with 10 points and had 5 blocks on the night. Anything that the Spurs tried to put up in the paint against the Thunder it seemed as though Noel wanted to block it. When both bigs Adams and Noel are dominating the paint like they did tonight it makes it tough on the other team and opens things up for the Thunder.

 

 

With so many players on the Thunder going off tonight it gave the guys like CP3 & Gallinari a chance to get some rest. Both combined for 24 points on the night and played only 25 minutes roughly. It was a breath of fresh air to see all the other Thunder players step up showing what this team is capable of offensively. One of the bright upcoming players for the Thunder balling as of late is Luguentz Dort. One of the things that have stood out about Dort’s game is the fact that he’s on a two-way contract playing with the utmost confidence. Everyone raves about his play on the court and you can see a lot of grit and grind. Dort was able to have his defense turn into offense tonight against the Spurs. Tonight he finished with 15 points on the night and was able to make some key plays that gave the Thunder some separation. When you play with that much confidence anything is possible and Dort has proven that he belongs in the NBA. The Thunder has a young core of players and it’s led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who can score on any possession with ease. Shai was able to score 22 points on the night and he was attacking the paint and beating the Spurs with his first step. The future is bright in OKC with Shai continuing to grow every time he steps on the court. The Spurs had no answer for the Thunder on both ends of the court and it was extremely noticeable. The Thunder has some young legs compared to the Spurs who have some older veterans that weren’t able to hang in transition. If OKC can continue to play at this pace and the way that they’ve come together with chemistry it will be tough for anyone to get them out. This team has shown a lot of growth and they believe in what Billy Donovan has been coaching and it showed tonight and this whole season.

 

 

The San Antonio Spurs had a rough tonight and it started with their leading scorer LaMarcus Aldridge who finished with 8 points. Aldridge has always been a thorn in the side of the Thunder in his career but tonight was different. The combination of Adams and Noel made it a little tough on Aldridge but also he missed some shots that he usually hits to his credit. The Spurs just had a tough start to the game as Dejounte Murray got 2 fouls in the first 40 seconds of the game. Once the Spurs were without their leading playmaker who’s coming off of 2 back to back games with 20+ points that can throw a wrench into any situation. The Spurs didn’t really recover after losing Murray and they missed a lot of shots that they usually make against opposing teams. The Spurs depended on the 3 point line but it wasn’t nice to them at all knowing that they’re a mid-range shooting team. The Spurs shot 11-38 from the 3 point line tonight and it hurt their chances after trailing by as much as 28 points in the game. Rudy Gay was the leading scorer for the Spurs tonight with only 14 points.  It was clear the Thunder wanted to eliminate the Spurs’ main scorers and they wanted the other guys to step up which didn’t happen. DeMar DeRozan struggled tonight as well as shooting 4-12 from the field for only 11 points. This game wasn’t the best for the Spurs and they will look to bounce back from this while the Thunder will take this 3 game winning streak into Chicago.

 

Feb 24, 2020 No Comments
SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Philadelphia 76ers at Milwaukee Bucks

SR – NBA Prime Time Preview: Philadelphia 76ers at Milwaukee Bucks

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The duel between the self-proclaimed “Best Player in the World” Joel Embiid meets the actual league-wide superior Giannis Antetokounmpo in an Eastern four-quarter war between the Philadelphia 76ers and hosting Milwaukee Bucks, live on prime time airwaves at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Looking back at this season, while Milwaukee stormed out of the gates to play the role of the league’s most horrifying team to have to line up against on any given night, they’ve flourished with the Association’s most outstanding record while looking like the runaway favorites to run the East for this year and probably beyond. And for Philadelphia, they’re just about the same, but not when you look at their grotesque, nauseating and downright confusing 9-19 record away from the Wells Fargo Center. So, what better stroke of luck for these Sixers than to start their first road venture since the All-Star Break’s conclusion in the Fiserv Forum, where they were stomped by 11 in their last visit to frigid Milwaukee.

Now we know these games to be stocked to the brim in emotions; Sixers GM Elton Brand specifically devised this roster to equal the size, wingspan, and height of the forest-like Bucks, but rather than produce a carbon copy of Mike Budenholzer’s genius lineups that have generated the best average scoring margin of any team in the league, Philly hasn’t quite hit the mark on replicating the excellence they were predicted to have before their season tipped off.

When they snatched Al Horford away from the Celtics, they thought they concocted the quintessential Giannis Antetokounmpo antidote to stop him from terrorizing defenses inside the paint, (with Preseason DPOY candidate Joel Embiid’s help, additionally) ultimately opting for height-favored lineups and high pace to outrun, outrebound and lock down the Bucks from outside in transition. And it for sure looked so in their first shellacking of the Bucks on Christmas Day in a 121-109 home win, in which Antetokounmpo had one of his worst shooting games from deep of the season — a seriously inefficient 30-point game from the league MVP.

And then Game 2 on February 6 happened. Giannis exacted the perfect revenge when he exploded for 36 points, the threes fell like dominoes, Philly let the Bucks bigs go ballistic in allowing 48 points scored under the bucket, and further mishaps on the road caused anxieties among fans and media personalities on whether Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons can co-exist on a championship-caliber team that really looked inept in their ability to space the floor enough for Horford, Embiid and Simmons to work.

Now for the current events: the Bucks welcomed back NBA activity on the road with a 20-point smackdown of the rebuilding Pistons in which Giannis Antetokounmpo dropped a regular 33 points in 32 minutes, two-time All-Star Khris Middleton couldn’t be guarded in his 28-point night, and the rest of the ex-Bucks now donning Pistons blue and red were dealt a 126-106 loss courtesy of the NBA’s talk-of-the-town organization.

Meanwhile, Philly further upheld their 25-2 home record in a resounding comeback from down as much as 20 points to the Nets in a 112-104 OT win that didn’t even see Ben Simmons suit up due to a back tightness ailment, as Joel Embiid put the Sixers on his back in an efficient 39-point masterclass.

Of course, he exclaimed that he was the best player on the planet in a postgame interview, further adding more bulletin board material for tonight’s clash of two teams that could very well meet in May during the Eastern Conference Finals if things shape up for the Sixers in their final 26 games of the year.

Feb 23, 2020 No Comments
Chris Paul’s 29 Point Performance Helps The OKC Thunder Past Denver (113-101)

Chris Paul’s 29 Point Performance Helps The OKC Thunder Past Denver (113-101)

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The Oklahoma City Thunder finished up their All-Star break and came back home to a big matchup against the Nuggets. The Denver Nuggets currently are second place in the Western Conference and OKC wanted to prove they can compete with the best.  Both teams were very competitive throughout the game and it came down to making shots and ball security. The Thunder were able to use the three-guard lineup to throw a wrench in the Nuggets plans. Billy Donovan had the advantage tonight with the lineup of Chris Paul, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Dennis Schröder. When the Thunder plays with that lineup they have ball handlers and playmakers that are looking for that extra pass. Tonight OKC was able to use the quickness and playmaking against the guard play of Jamal Murray and Monte Morris. The first half didn’t go as planned for Chris Paul as he only finished with 9 points in the first half but he continued to encourage his team. In the second half of the game that’s when CP3 showed up in a big way hitting highly contested shots against the defense. Chris Paul finished with 29 points on the night and it didn’t matter who was guarding the 35-year-old he was lights out. When Paul gets his jumper going in while being able to attack he will have you on your heels all night. Chris Paul was able to use the switches to get mismatches with Jokic where his quickness was on full display. CP3 shot 11-17 from the field and was able to pick his spots wisely throughout the night. No one on the Nuggets team was able to keep up with Chris Paul on the night in that second half.

 

 

On the night this was one of the most complete games from the Thunder as they had 7 players in double figures tonight. When the Thunder gets this type of production from their other players this team is very hard to beat. Steven Adams had a huge game tonight against Jokic in the paint as they battled all night. Steven Adams finished with 19 points and 17 rebounds on the evening. It seemed as though Steven had the whole package working tonight as he was able to dominate in the paint. Adams had the flip shot working and he also was able to go 5-6 from the free-throw line. When Adams has his whole game on full display it doesn’t matter what anyone does because he’s that strong. Shai and Dennis both combined for 22 points on the night. It was a quiet night for both of them combined but the Thunder still were able to come out on top with the win. That just shows how good this team really is especially when the team doesn’t play at their full potential they can still win.

 

 

The Nuggets played a great game but just couldn’t stop the Thunder late down the stretch. On the night the Nuggets leaned on Nikola Jokic as he finished with a game-high 32 points. Jokic showed exactly why he’s an all-star in this league as he was able to beat the Thunder inside and out. Jokic’s game is very skilled and he was able to take Steven Adams outside his comfort zone a couple of times beyond that 3 point line. The Thunder made it a true effort to try to limit Jokic’s offensive touches but it didn’t work out. One thing that did work was the fact that the Thunder played very good perimeter defense, especially at the 3 point line. The Thunder were able to hold them to 22% from the 3 point line. Oklahoma City was able to shut down players on the Nuggets as they only had Jamal Murray, Will Barton, and Nikola Jokic lead the scoring. It’s a clear fact that if you’re going to try to beat the Thunder it needs to be a full team effort. The Thunder defense has stepped up and it carried over to their first game back from the all-star break. The Nuggets weren’t able to get any good looks down the stretch as the Thunder made the defensive adjustments. The Thunder will be hosting the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday as they try to get to 35 wins on the season.

 

 

 

 

 

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Feb 22, 2020 No Comments