SneakerReporter 2019 NBA Week Preview 11/4-11/11

SneakerReporter 2019 NBA Week Preview 11/4-11/11

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It would seem that the league has started to gain their footing, with all teams coming out with a W under the win column after this week. But now we take a look into this week and what match-ups that should be on everyone’s radar beginning with today’s game.

Kicking things off on a Monday we have a game against the Bucks and the Timberwolves. Both teams are coming off wins on Saturday against the Raptors and Wizards, respectively. Starting off with the Wolves, they’ve been able to pick up the slack with KAT being suspended after the altercation with Embiid in Philly. They had six players scoring in double figures last time out with 33 assists amongst the entire roster, and hope to do the same versus a very strong Bucks team. As for the Bucks, they’ve been showing glimpses of what the team was last season, despite losing some of their key players off the bench. They had decent scoring amongst their roster with only four players in double figures, but one of those players just so happens to be last year’s league MVP in Giannis Antetokounmpo. Going into this game each team has specific keys to win the game. For the Bucks, they have to limit scoring and shut down passing lanes that could lead to open and easy shots. As for the Timberwolves, their biggest key to win is stopping Giannis.

On Tuesday we have a game against the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets. The Heat have recently gotten Butler back after sitting out the first couple of games. Although he’s still trying to get into the swing of things, he has a solid team surrounding him that can make things easier for him throughout the course of the season. As for the Nuggets, they’re right where we as NBA fans expect them to be towards the top of the Conference standings. The Heat have been playing much better than most initially speculated during the off-season, starting off with a record of 5-1. They’ve had good production throughout the entire roster with amazing contributions from rookies Kendrick Nunn and Tyler Herro. A lot of these Heat players are really coming into their own, most notably Heat Center Bam Adebayo. While on the discussion of notable Centers, however, Adebayo and the Heat will be tested to say the least against Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets. The Nuggets have been able to consistently be a good team with their starting five. Add in Michael Porter Jr. back into the mix after missing out last season, and the team only gets better.

On Wednesday we’re in for what should be a battle between the Bucks and the Clippers. We’ve already touched upon the Bucks for Monday’s game but it should be really interesting to see last year’s MVP go up against last year’s NBA Finals MVP in Kawhi Leonard. The Clippers have really came out of the gates so far this season, playing a brand of basketball that has been exciting to watch for anyone who loves the game of basketball. This team has shown that they can still play a very good brand of basketball even without Paul George stepping onto the floor yet. Kawhi has been putting up insane numbers so far this season, leading the Clippers statistically in points, rebounds, assists, and steals. This may sound awfully familiar, for this is also the case for Giannis, leading the Bucks in the all five categories. This match-up is going to be a good one, with two of the league’s best going head-to-head on Wednesday night.

Moving onto Thursday, we got the Clippers again going up against the Portland Trail Blazers. The Blazers are in for another challenge going up against one of the many powerhouse teams in the Western Conference, but if anyone were to stand a chance in my opinion, it would be Damian Lillard and the Blazers. The Blazers have started off the season with a record of 3-3 so far and hope to get some more under the win column. The backcourt duo of Lillard and McCollum have been their usual selves, leading the team in scoring, and hope that they can get some more production from the rest of their roster. This should be an interesting challenge for them, considering they will be facing a very strong defensive team with names like Kawhi, Beverly, and Harrell on the other end.

We’re moving to Friday’s match-up now, where the Miami Heat will be taking on the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers are currently standing at the top of the Western Conference, with the duo of James and Davis really coming into effect. Not only that but the veteran roster that this team has acquired over the offseason has seemed to be paying off, with players like Danny Green and Dwight Howard really coming into their own. Now with Kuzma back in the fold of things, the team has shown a lot of upside, winning with big margins as well as pulling out victories in close games. This match-up should be particularly interesting with a fairly young Heat team going up against a team with a lot of seasoned veterans in the Lakers.

Getting into the weekend, on Saturday we have a game between the Boston Celtics and the San Antonio Spurs. The match-up between these two teams are very interesting to me, for they’re both organizations that take pride in playing team basketball, both teams having more than five players averaging double digit points. This game, like Friday’s, is also a bit of a young vs. old (for lack of a better word) match-up, with names like Taytum and Brown going up against veteran names like DeRozan and Aldridge. Regardless of are these teams facing off should be an interesting one to watch for those who appreciate team basketball.

To wrap things up for the week on Sunday we have a game with the Brooklyn Nets and the Phoenix Suns. The Nets have had their struggles so far this season with a record of 2-4, but should never be counted out with the roster that they have, specifically with Kyrie Irving. On the flip side of things, the Suns have gotten out to a surprising 4-2 this season. The Nets have been playing a solid brand of basketball with Kyrie leading the team in scoring by an astounding margin. Irving has averaged 30.5 points a game so far, with the next highest average being 18.8 in Caris LeVert. For the Suns, they have six players averaging double figures this season, which is a huge positive for Suns fans considering their 19-63 record last season. Having Devin Booker and Kyrie Irving face off against one another should be a very fun game to watch for NBA fans as well.

Nov 5, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter 2019 Marquee Match-Ups 10/29

SneakerReporter 2019 Marquee Match-Ups 10/29

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Last night we as NBA fans were spoiled with a multitude of games, with 22 teams competing and 11 who came out on top. We found that the Sixers would hold the top spot in the Eastern Conference with a record of 3-0 after their victory over the Atlanta Hawks. While on the Western Conference, the Spurs and Nuggets join the Minnesota Timberwolves in contention for the top spot in the early stages of the season.

Tonight we’re scheduled for 3 games, a total of 6 teams squaring off.

We kick things off tonight with an Eastern Conference match-up with the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks. This is an exciting match-up, to say the least. On one side with Miami, they’ve gotten off to a good start with rookie Tyler Herro being a menace on the offensive end. Even with their successes so far this season, the Heat only get better, with star forward Jimmy Butler entering the line-up for the first time this season. On the other side of the coin, the Atlanta Hawks have been on an upswing so far, with Trae Young and the young team performing well. We can almost assume that the game will being nothing less than an offensive shootout.

Secondly, we have a Western Conference match-up with the Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets. Both teams have started off strong, with two fairly different approaches to their off-season. The Nuggets have mostly maintained their roster, while the Mavericks have shifted focus towards their core of Porzingis and Doncic. Doncic has had incredible stretch of games so far, heavily setting the tone for himself now going into his second year. The Nuggets have generally been a very team-oriented offense, surrounded around Jokic, Harris, and Murray.

And now to round off our list, we have a game that I personally like to call, youth versus experience with another Western Conference battle with the Grizzlies and the Lakers. The Grizzlies just came off a resounding win over the Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets with rookie point guard Ja Morant leading the charge while the Lakers just came off a strong victory over the Charlotte Hornets as well. As previously stated, this game really is youth versus experience, which will be interesting to see how both teams will stack up against one another.

Oct 29, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter 2019 NBA Marquee Match-Ups 10/28

SneakerReporter 2019 NBA Marquee Match-Ups 10/28

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NBA fans have finally gotten their first look at the league, with all teams with a handful of games under their belts. As the teams attempt to still find their footing within the early stages of the grueling 82-game season, we take a look into the notable games that’ll be going on throughout the week.

With both teams starting off strong, we take a look at the Eastern Conference match-up between the 76ers and the Hawks. Hawks point guard Trae Young has been an absolute bucket his coming into his second season, help leading his team to wins over the Pistons and the Magic. Young has scored over 35 plus points in his first two games, shooting the ball well from everywhere he wants and also distributing the ball well too. They hope to continue this momentum going into the week, but may find some trouble against one of the bigger names coming out of the East in the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers recently came off a win against the Pistons and the Celtics in what were some very good games for all those involved. Joel Embiid sat out their last game against the Pistons, still being able to pull out with the win, and with him back in tonight’s line-up, Embiid, Simmons, and the rest of the Sixers hope to come out with the top spot in the East.

Another game worth looking into is the Thunder’s first meeting against the Houston Rockets. Oklahoma is going into their second game of a back-to-back in an astounding victory over the Golden State Warriors, finishing that game 120-92, and hope to take that momentum into Houston against their once Superstar point guard in Russell Westbrook. There seemed to been a lot of doubt going into the season in regards to the Thunder, and so far they’ve made the statement that they are still a team that will compete with anyone night in and night out. The Thunder received contributions on the offensive end from almost all of their players, adding on to the convincing victory, while the Rockets have so far been playing a strong game of basketball as well, in a game where Westbrook passed Magic Johnson in most Triple-Doubles in league history with 139. Westbrook has officially moved to second, behind the great Oscar Robertson who stands at the top with 181. James Harden has been struggling with his shot to say the least, where these last two games he has averaged 24 points on about 24% shooting. Harden and the Rockets hope to get him back into the swing of things going into tonight’s game.

To top off today’s list of notable games, we look into two playoff caliber teams squaring off early in the season. The Trail Blazers are also coming off a back-to-back, having just played the Dallas Mavericks in a very close game. They were able to come back from being down big at the half. C.J. McCollum and Damian Lillard combined for 63 on the win, with McCollum leading all scorers with 35 points. They’ve looked very strong with their new roster and will try to continue their success against one of the most prolific teams in league history in the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs are also coming off a win in another close game against the the Washington Wizards, receiving contributions from all of their players on the offensive end, with DeMar DeRozan and LaMarcus Aldridge leading the way. The Spurs are getting a lot of their players back that were away due to injury such as Lonnie Walker and Dejounte Murray. The Spurs would like for them to really come into their own this season to help make a push in a very strong Western Conference.

Oct 29, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #10 Boston Celtics

SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #10 Boston Celtics

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We’re officially on our 10-Day Countdown to the NBA Season, and us here at SneakerReporter couldn’t be any more excited. With that being said, let’s get straight into our Top 30, coming in as our 10th spot, we have the Boston Celtics.

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10. Boston Celtics: Will the Green be able to get the Gold?

The Boston Celtics are coming off a solid season, standing in at 49-33, placing 4th in the NBA Eastern Conference, unfortunately making an exit in the second-round to the Bucks. They hope to take that momentum from last year and hopefully push further into the Playoffs this season.

Last year was a roller coaster for the Celtics organization and its fans. It seemed from an outside perspective that the team was imploding from the inside, with issues regarding rotation around the point guard position, and the issue of having their starting point guard having some health issues over the course of the season. Despite a lot of moves over the off-season, the Celtics have seemed to maintained the talent that they have, arguably even surpassing themselves from the season prior. They’ve lost two of the three guards that they’ve had in rotation in Terry Rozier and Kyrie Irving, and have found themselves with Kemba Walker and rookie Carsen Edwards to fill in those minutes alongside the remaining point guard in Marcus Smart. They’ve also maintained their young core, retaining Jaylen Brown, Gordon Hayward, and Jayson Tatum. However, we will not be seeing Al Horford with the Celtics this season, but we get to see Enes Kanter and one of the bigger (for lack of a better word) names in this years draft in 7’6″ Tacko Fall on a two-way contract. This team consists of a lot of young talent, but still has the veteran presence that teams need in order to stay course over the grueling 82-game season.

Despite being a team that is almost expected to make the Playoffs, the Celtics may surprise opposing teams. As the years have passed, and as the front office has done their best in maintaining the core that they have, the more experience these players have with one another only make things more challenging for the opposition that they’ll be facing on a nightly basis. The Celtics have officially bought in to the development of their young stars and focusing on a team basketball game, reminiscent of the San Antonio Spurs kind of basketball that most of us know and love, versus having a star player trying to carry your team. This team will be very exciting to watch this season, with the remaining roster of last season to their new acquisitions, the Celtics are once again in contention for their 18th title.

 

Oct 14, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #11 Brooklyn Nets

SneakerReporter NBA Top 30 Teams: #11 Brooklyn Nets

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As we’re approaching the 10-day countdown to the NBA season commencing, we are also reaching the Top 10 for the SneakerReporter NBA Top 30. And ranking at #11, we have the Brooklyn Nets.

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11. Brooklyn Nets: Can the new top team out of New York be the new top team of the league?

The Nets provided an exciting season for their fans last season, going 42-40, ranked as the 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. The organization has really made quite the turnaround, from once being one of the lesser teams as of the last 4 years. They were able to really make a solid push for the Playoffs, however making an unfortunate early exit in the first round to the 76ers.

The Nets’ roster compared from last year to this year went from good to great. Not to take anything away from the things that the Nets were able to do last year with D’Angelo Russell at the helm, but the roster has been fairly upgraded. With big names such as Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant, and DeAndre Jordan, the Nets are even scarier than they were last year. Although Durant will most likely spend the season out with injury, looking at who remains on the roster should be interesting to watch nonetheless. There’s a solid mix of veterans and young talent on this roster, with names like Caris LeVert, Joe Harris, Jarrett Allen to Wilson Chandler, Spencer Dinwiddie, and Garrett Temple, this team has a little bit of everything. From shooting wings, scorers at the guard positions, and two very strong defensive anchors for their frontcourt in Jordan and Allen, the Nets will cause some frustration for teams on both sides of the floor.

Basketball fans worldwide expect to see the Nets do well this upcoming season, but whatever the case may be for them, it’s only a taste of what their potential is as a group. “Why?” is what you may be asking yourself, and to answer that I have only two words for you, “Kevin Durant”. The 2017 and 2018 NBA Finals Champion will spend little-to-no time on the basketball floor this season, and once he comes back, the league be best to watch out. Whether you are a fan of the man or not, Durant is without a doubt one of the best scorers in the league today. And to be alongside the cast that this team has once he comes back, can only mean a solid chance to contend for the title in years to come.

Personally, part of me was indifferent with the Nets’ off-season moves. I really enjoyed watching the thrilling backcourt of D’Angelo and Dinwiddie playing together, have bench celebrations after every three pointer, regardless of who made the shot. Brooklyn basketball seemed fun. This doesn’t mean that it no longer is, with their new roster, but I doubt that it will be the same. I think with their roster, the Nets will be solidified into the Playoffs for awhile. It is only a matter of competing against the other top teams is where we’ll see where they truly are in regards to being Championship caliber.

Oct 11, 2019 No Comments