Kicks Through the Lens (Week 19)

Kicks Through the Lens (Week 19)

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Might as well rename this list, “The Sneakers P.J. Tucker Wore On-Court This Week.” The Milwaukee Bucks veteran just continues to not play fair and puts every other NBA payer to shame when it comes to this sneaker scene. From vintage LeBron samples, older KD samples, Jordan Brand PE’s from the early 2000’s, and Jordan samples/college PE’s – P.J. straight up took over our countdown this week. LeBron James returned to action sporting a new colorway of his Nike LeBron 18 lows. Kevin Durant rocked a new iteration of his newly debuted KD 14 model. Kawhi Leonard debuted what looks like is his second signature sneaker with New Balance. Scroll below to see just how many spots P.J. Tucker took out of this weeks Kicks Through the Lens.

 

10. Nike KD 14 – Kevin Durant

 

     

 

 

9. New Balance KAWHI 2 – Kawhi Leonard

 

           

 

 

8. Li-Ning Speed 7 P.E. – Fred Vanvleet

 

     

 

 

7. Jordan XXX5 “Houston” P.E. – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

6. Nike LeBron 18 Low P.E. – LeBron James

 

           

 

 

5. Jordan 6 “Tim Howard P.E.” (Only 30 pairs made) – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

4. Nike KD 4 “Wanda Pratt” P.E. Sample – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

3. Nike LeBron 2 “Maple” Sample – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

2. Jordan 12 “Gary Payton Lakers P.E.” – P.J. Tucker

 

                 

 

 

1. Jordan 13 “Oregon” P.E. – P.J. Tucker

 

                 

May 5, 2021 No Comments
SR – NBA Power Rankings: 2021 Week 19

SR – NBA Power Rankings: 2021 Week 19

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The NBA season officially wraps up in 12 days, and a plethora of questions have yet to be answered and are still on the table: Will the Philadelphia 76ers fend off the Brooklyn Nets and head into the playoffs as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference? Are the Phoenix Suns, fresh off of claiming their first postseason berth in 11 years, capable of getting the top seed in the West and keeping it away from the Jazz long enough in the coming days to enter the playoffs with the NBA’s best record? Are the Lakers, who just got LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Marc Gasol back (while missing Dennis Schroder – Health and Safety protocols) good and consistent enough to keep the 5th seed and avoid the play-in tournament? Can teams like the Washington Wizards and Golden State Warriors muster enough wins to qualify for the play-in tournament?

And with the Knicks essentially locking up the fourth seed and claiming their first winning season since 2013, what will the plan be for Tom Thibodeau’s team – rest or continuous effort to try and nab a higher seed? These next two weeks will answer all questions for all 30 teams heading into the final stretch of the season.

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1. Utah Jazz (47-18, Last Week’s Ranking: 4)

While finishing the season with the league’s best record sounds enticing, actually having an all-healthy roster sounds just as sweet, if not sweeter. They got the first seed in the Western playoffs back with a 110-99 home win against the Spurs last night, and are certainly up to the task of defending the No. 1 seed if need be. But with Utah staring down a potential showdown with the winner of the Lakers or Clippers’ 4/5 matchup that’ll likely determine the course of action for Quin Snyder’s gameplan down the final stretch of the season, making sure that Donovan Mitchell (sprained ankle) and Mike Conley Jr. (hamstring) are good to go seems like the ideal way to go. They’ll have another duel with the Spurs at home before they have to defend home court against Denver and Houston and from there, they’ll finish off their 2020-21 regular season next week.

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2. Phoenix Suns (46-18, Last Week’s Ranking: 1)

With a playoff seed all to themselves, seeding is the only thing that matters to the Suns. Sure, prioritizing health and optimal performance is a necessity, but these Suns are shooting for the moon. Full speed ahead is the agenda for Monty Williams, Chris Paul and Devin Booker (who will finally make his postseason debut!) and if the No. 2 seed in the West can relegate the Jazz to the No. 2 seed, they’ll have to do so with an increasingly difficult schedule; Cleveland, Atlanta, New York, and the Lakers are up next this week.

If the Suns can claim the No. 1 seed the rest of the way and pull off the impossible, since literally, no one saw this type of season emanating from the lowly Suns who were projected to just miss out on the playoffs with an “aging” Chris Paul, the inexperienced young duo of Booker and DeAndre Ayton, and impressionable-yet-still-developing young core with guys like Mikal Bridges and Cameron Johnson, then the Phoenix Suns will have made it to the postseason with the top record out West for the first time since 2005. The other time they pulled off that feat? 1993 – the year Charles Barkley won MVP and the Western-best Suns went on to battle the Chicago Bulls in the NBA Finals.

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3. Philadelphia 76ers (44-21, Last Week’s Ranking: 9)

Thanks to saving themselves from an embarrassing loss to the Spurs on Sunday evening from an OT tip-in game-winner by Ben Simmons as well as a “handled business” type of win over Chicago on Monday night, the Sixers strengthened their grip on the East’s No. 1 seed with a near two-game lead (tiebreaker included) over the Brooklyn Nets. And with eight games left to play, they are in prime position to snag that home-court advantage all throughout the playoffs. Additionally, the 76ers’ schedule isn’t too hard to finish off: only one of their final games are against Miami, and the rest are against teams that aren’t even in their respective playoff seeding.

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4. Brooklyn Nets (43-22, Last Week’s Ranking: 3)

Sunday’s loss to the Bucks wasn’t one of worry to the Nets, since those types of losses can be taken with a grain of salt. The atmosphere of that game was palpable enough to give off a playoff feel, and since it’s likely the two teams cross paths in the playoffs, we got a small simulation of how the spacing will look, and what matchups will happen when the two teams play each other in a few weeks.

But, a loss is a loss, and with the Sixers gaining momentum with a 1.5-game lead over the Nets, Brooklyn is in a bit of a pickle. Milwaukee is gaining ground and is in striking distance of getting the second seed, and should the season end today, the second-seeded Nets wouldn’t be able to avoid either Milwaukee or Miami in the second round. So, health is wealth, but make no mistake about it: rest is out of the question.

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5. Milwaukee Bucks (40-24, Last Week’s Ranking: 6)

A massive win over Brooklyn on Sunday with your MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo giving the Nets’ frontcourt all they can handle and more does a lot for your team’s confidence heading down the final stretch of the season. And they’ll have another chance to crack a jab at the East’s No. 2 team again on Tuesday, and this time, the stakes are a little bit higher. Should they win, they’ll move up an official game behind the Nets in the loss column, and in the final 12 games of the season, could play spoiler and threaten the Brooklyn Nets’ hopes of maintaining a top-two spot and perch atop the Eastern Conference.

However, Milwaukee will have the same plan B if losses start piling up down the stretch, and resting key guys like Antetokounmpo and Jrue Holiday might become a possibility if a third-place finish is in their cards.

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6. Denver Nuggets (43-22, Last Week’s Ranking: 7)

Since losing Jamal Murray to a season-ending ACL tear nearly 12 days ago, the Nuggets had yet to truly feel the side effects of his absence with their initial 9-1 record without him on the court entering Monday night’s contest against the slipping Lakers. And then the game happened, where MVP frontrunner Nikola Jokic had arguably one of his worst games of the season (if you consider 32 points on 12-28 shooting “bad”) where he couldn’t score much at all when the returning Marc Gasol was matched up with him during the game’s final two minutes, leading to a tough 93-89 loss when LeBron James wasn’t even active. Those are the type of games the Nuggets will look back and scratch their head at, and ponder what’s next for them.

Even with Jokic having an all-world season while carrying the offensive load every night for an average of 26.1 points on a nightly basis, the lack of a true No. 1 option off the dribble who can maneuver wherever and attack any matchup against space-anemic defensive schemes will be felt all the more in a playoff setting, and nary made more so than last night during their loss to the Lakers.

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7. Los Angeles Clippers (43-22, Last Week’s Ranking: 1)

Los Angeles is going through it right now, with a three-game losing streak looming over their heads like a black cloud. Their most significant loss of the skid came by way of the Nuggets, where Denver not only won the four-game season series against the team they came back down 3-1 in the bubble last year to advance to the Western Conference Finals, but they currently have the tiebreaker advantage over them and the third seed in the West, even with both teams having the same record. Seeding is important, but Tyronn Lue’s goal this season wasn’t to grab all the regular-season accolades and fight to get the West’s best record, but rather to make sure that both Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are healthy enough to share the same floor with one another. Also, should they stay in fourth place in the West, it’s likely that the battle of Los Angeles will take place in the First Round of the NBA Playoffs.

Luckily for them, getting healthy is getting easier. Serge Ibaka is returning as is Patrick Beverley soon enough, and since the NBA universe knows how indomitable of a force they can be when 100% healthy, it might make sense to dial back a few levels and rest some key starters.

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8. New York Knicks (37-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 5)

Though the Knicks have dropped three spots in the weekly rankings, it’s still inconceivable to consider that they’ve survived to maintain their spot in the postseason picture for this long. They’ve won nine of their last 10, are winners of 12 of their last 13, are clear favorites to lock up the fourth seed with only 12 days to go in the regular season with a 1.5-game lead over the Hawks, and are by far the hottest team in the Eastern Conference.

Another thing of note: when Derrick Rose suits up for them, they win. They’re 21-8 with him in the rotation, and Rose scored a season-high 25 points in their win over Memphis off an efficient 11-15 shooting performance. Still, a hard Western voyage awaits the Knicks, for they’ll have to play the Nuggets, Suns, and Clippers all on the road this week.

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9. Los Angeles Lakers (37-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 15)

And just like that, crisis mode may be over for the LakeShow.

Marc Gasol and Anthony Davis resembled their playoff-succeeding selves during a huge win over the Denver Nuggets Monday evening, and defensively, kept the Jamal Murray-less Nugs to only 89 points while LeBron James didn’t even suit up as a preventative measure to rest his healing sprained right ankle on the second night of a back-to-back.

The muscle is back for the Lakers, and while they weren’t able to muster any prior resemblance of their former selves with consecutive losses to the Kings and Raptors during LeBron James’ return, they got the fifth seed back from the Mavericks, thanks to their upset win on Monday night. A slew of eight tough-but-winnable games awaits the defending champs with only a week and 1/3 left in the season.

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10. Dallas Mavericks (36-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 11)

Sacramento handed Dallas all three of their losses in their last nine games, and with the Lakers winning on Monday night and reclaiming the fifth seed, that puts the Mavericks in the tough spot of having to work their hardest to avoid the play-in tournament. And due to the three-way tiebreaker rules, they’d have to enter the playoffs as the sixth seed if things don’t go their way in the final 12 days of the regular season. They’ll have to get past the finish line as efficiently as possible if they want to avoid that scenario altogether, and hope that Kristaps Porzingis and Luka Doncic can, at the least, man the charge and stay healthy. Porzingis missed the Mavericks’ last five games due to a sprained left ankle and sore right knee.

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11. Portland Trail Blazers (36-29, Last Week’s Ranking: 19)

Barring a loss to Atlanta that many could see forthcoming, (it was a weird day for the Hawks and Blazers, who almost had their game canceled due to tornado warnings) Portland is hitting their stride at the most convenient time. They are 4-1 in their latest stretch of games, all on the road, Damian Lillard isn’t quite struggling much anymore, and CJ McCollum is starting to look like his pre-injury self. They have a likable schedule in their future, with only Cleveland, Los Angeles, and San Antonio coming up next on the schedule, which means their optimism at a deep playoff run and the chances of potential avoidance of the play-in tournament are relatively high.

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12. Atlanta Hawks (36-30, Last Week’s Ranking: 8)

Atlanta at one point in the season was staring down another finish out of the playoff picture, and when Lloyd Pierce as their head coach, Atlanta was 11th in the Eastern Conference with what felt like forever until the end of the season. And when Nate McMillan replaced Pierce as the head coach of the Atlanta Hawks, what a quick turnaround of aspirations it was for a Hawks team that hadn’t reached the playoffs since 2016. Now six games over .500 with a chance to earn home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs, they’re in a dead heat with the Celtics and Heat for the fourth and fifth spots in the East. A win over Portland kept their momentum afloat, and games against the Suns at home and Pacers on the road can keep that momentum going even stronger heading down the chute of the final 12 days of the season.

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13. Miami Heat (35-30, Last Week’s Ranking: 13)

With four wins in five games, Miami is getting back into that mode of ferocity that earned them a trip to the NBA Finals last October. Bam Adebayo continues to rake in All-NBA Defensive First Team votes and game-by-game improves as a confident scorer at all three levels with 19.4 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists over his past five games. The same, ironically, can be said for Kendrick Nunn, who is additionally rounding into shape as a reliable option at the guard spot. Nunn, during that same stretch, has averaged 20.4 points. Currently, the Heat are locked in a battle with the Atlanta Hawks for the fifth seed, and want more in the waning weeks of the regular season; they’re a whole 2.5 games away from blowing past the fourth-seeded Knicks for their seed and home-court advantage.

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14. Golden State Warriors (33-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 10)

With a resounding and comfortable double-digit win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday Evening, a game in which Stephen Curry (41 points off 14-26 shooting, eight threes 46 Hero Points) and Draymond Green (10 points, 15 assists, 13 rebounds, 47 Hero Points) traded places as the nightly leader in Hero Points during ESPN2’s exclusive Marvel’s Avengers-style broadcast known as the “Arena of Heroes”, Draymond Green got to call himself an Honorary Avenger while being “recruited” by Dr. Strange.

The Dubs stand a whole one-game lead ahead of the Memphis Grizzlies, who lost on Monday night to the Knicks and currently, it’s quite obvious that no one team will want to play the Golden State Warriors come play-in tournament time. With 41 points against the Pels last night, Stephen Curry will likely be the league’s scoring champion this season, and the oldest player in league history to win the award since Michael Jordan in 1997-98.

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15. Boston Celtics (34-31, Last Week’s Ranking: 12)

When it seemed like things were getting back on track for Boston, off went the wheels again. Far greater concern has to lie in the health and ability to put your most integral pieces on the floor to compete on a nightly basis, and that prerequisite was severely challenged when in the final moments of the fourth quarter against the Portland Trail Blazers, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown scrambled for a loose ball inching towards the scorer’s table and subsequently collided with one another. Tatum was fine, but Jaylen Brown’s condition has still not been addressed and publicized.

Both of Boston’s best players had to leave the game, a loss to the Blazers during a 2-2 week that saw the Celtics both historically erase a 32-point deficit to the visiting San Antonio Spurs in which Tatum became only the second Celtic ever to score 60 points in a single game and become a point shy of breaking a record that’s lasted for 36 years while simultaneously racking up the most points by a Celtic in a three-game span ever…and embarrassingly lose to a tanking Thunder team. But, no matter how Boston does over their final seven games, potentially not having Jaylen Brown for an extended period of time does more harm than good for a team that’s clawing to get out of a play-in tournament berth.

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16. Memphis Grizzlies (32-32, Last Week’s Ranking: 17)

Now a whole game and more behind the Golden State Warriors, Memphis is trying their best to get back into the postseason picture, and stay there, but must do better as losers of four of their last five. Also, they’re still fixing out the kinks of etching Jaren Jackson Jr. back into the minutes rotation, an adjustment that’s hindered their chemistry a little as the Michigan State product is still finding his way back from missing most of the season due to a torn meniscus suffered in the bubble last season.

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17. Charlotte Hornets (31-33, Last Week’s Ranking: 18)

As losers of six of their last ten with new concerns about  Health and Safety protocols that Miles Bridges must undergo as a result of the third-year forward potentially testing positive for COVID-19, Charlotte won’t have the luxury of coasting into the playoffs with a comfortable lead over anyone in the standings and will be playing in the play-in tournament as the eighth seed.

However, LaMelo Ball’s return to the court gave Charlotte a much-needed jolt in the arm as the rookie guard returned to the floor for the first time since March 20, and threw a litany of full-court passes while playing in the rhythm of the offense while averaging a little over 12 points with 6.5 rebounds and 6.5 assists in his last two games.

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18. San Antonio Spurs (31-33, Last Week’s Ranking: 16)

The Spurs would like to forget what was a pretty forgettable week as a team that’ll probably struggle down the stretch of their final eight games. They’re 1-4 in their last five contests, and likely will need all the help they can get, both by themselves and with the help of others as the West’s current 10th seed, as they’re 1.5 games out of the ninth-seeded Grizzlies’ spot and 2.5 games away from the eighth-seeded Warriors.

Their previous week included some doozies: After outlasting the Washington Wizards on the road, they suffered a five-point loss to the Heat, a loss (and blown-32-point lead) to the Celtics, and an OT loss to the Philadelphia 76ers by way of a Ben Simmons putback tip-in at the buzzer. And on Monday night, they were vociferously beaten by the Utah Jazz, and even worse: they found out prior to that game that Derrick White won’t be able to come back this season due to a sprained right ankle.

Whew.

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19. Washington Wizards (30-35, Last Week’s Ranking: 14)

Washington is 11-2 in their last 13 games, with only two losses coming by way of San Antonio and Dallas. And oddly enough, the team that had the most adversity of any other squad in the league, due to their COVID outbreaks that kept the Wizards – as a team – off of the hardwood for weeks that turned into what felt like months, is the team with the likeliest odds of beating out everyone else for the final playoffs spot as the winners of the first-ever Eastern play-in tournament.

Their first win of a two-game series against Indiana Monday night was significant; Russell Westbrook racked up his 178th Triple-Double of his career with the most Russell Westbrook stat line imaginable — 14 points, 21 rebounds, and 24 assists — during Washington’s 154-141 win over Indiana, and their 30th win of the year.

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20. Indiana Pacers (30-34, Last Week’s Ranking: 20)

There was some good history on the Pacers’ side this week. Indiana gave the Oklahoma City Thunder their worst loss in franchise history, a 152-95 road win that saw Doug McDermott lead the Pacers in scoring with 31 points off 11-14 shooting with six threes to boot. But on Monday, momentum was halted as they game up a season-worst 154 points to Russell Westbrook and Bradley Beal’s Washington Wizards, and only possess a slim lead over Washington for that ninth seed, with their only advantage being one less in the loss column than Washington.

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21. Toronto Raptors (27-38, Last Week’s Ranking: 22)

Despite their impressive road victory over the Lakers on Sunday night, the Raptors still have a long way to go to qualify for the play-in tournament, as they are 2.5 games behind the Wizards with nine games left.

What will definitely matter most to the Raptors, in the end, is where they finish in the NBA draft lottery with the Bulls and Kings for positions seven through nine.

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22. New Orleans Pelicans (29-36, Last Week’s Ranking: 21)

Zion Williamson is having one of the most offensively impactful seasons in NBA history, as the 20-year-old is having the greatest volume shooting season in NBA history. But, the Warriors are four games ahead of the Pelicans in the running for the play-in tournament, and those two teams play each other in the final contests of the regular season. With the Warriors beating the Pelicans in the first of two games this week, New Orleans can start getting ready for the offseason.

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23. Sacramento Kings (37-47, Last Week’s Ranking: 24)

Sacramento is 4.5 games behind the Spurs, who have lost three in a row, for the final play-in spot after two wins in a row, including Sunday’s victory over the Mavericks. While it’s possible the Kings could fix up a quick solution to get into the postseason, Tyrese Haliburton’s status is up in the air due to a bad knee, which he injured in the win over the Mavs. That could seriously jeopardize the team’s playoff drive.

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24. Chicago Bulls (26-39, Last Week’s Ranking: 23)

The Bulls are three games behind the Wizards for the Eastern Conference’s final play-in spot. And more importantly, the Bulls’ high expectations following the acquisition of Nikola Vucevic have vanished. Because of COVID-19 protocols, Zach LaVine hasn’t played since April 14. The Bulls are 4-11 in their last 15 games, and they have a tough final two weeks of the season ahead of them, which includes Monday’s game against the Sixers (they lost, 106-94) and two games against the Nets.

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25. Minnesota Timberwolves (20-45, Last Week’s Ranking: 27)

Despite the fact that they don’t have anything to play for, the Timberwolves are aiming to win a few more games in the coming weeks as winners of six of their last 10. They might rest starters in the hopes of securing another top-three selection, but the Wolves want to start building a winning mindset and momentum heading into next season.

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26. Cleveland Cavaliers (21-43, Last Week’s Ranking: 25)

With eight games remaining, the Cavs are still in contention for a play-in slot, trailing No. 10 Washington by eight games. But, with Cleveland’s record of 1-9 in its last ten games and the Wizards’ record of 8-2, it’s unlikely they reach the play-in tournament.

Additionally, given the Cavaliers’ odd week, that was the least of their worries. Kevin Love had to apologize to his teammates for carelessly batting a ball inbounds against the Raptors and then attempting zero shots in 22 minutes the next game.

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27. Orlando Magic (21-44, Last Week’s Ranking: 29)

Cole Anthony’s buzzer-beater to defeat the Grizzlies on Saturday night was one of the best highlights of a tough season. Anthony had a total of 26 points. The 20-year-old rookie guard’s pairing with Markelle Fultz next season will be fascinating to watch.

The Magic are well out of the playoff picture and are hoping for lottery luck; they own the Bulls’ first-round pick in 2021 should it land in the top four.

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28. Detroit Pistons (19-46, Last Week’s Ranking: 28)

The Pistons’ late-season struggles — they’ve now lost nine of their last 12 games — do have a silver lining: they’re already out of playoff contention, ensuring they’ll retain their first-round selection in 2021.  As part of the November sign-and-trade deal for Christian Wood, the Pistons owe Houston a first-round pick, but it is a top-16 pick secured this year. Pistons general manager Troy Weaver will have that selection, plus three second-rounders, to work on the rebuild this offseason.

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29. Oklahoma City Thunder (21-44, Last Week’s Ranking: 26)

The Thunder’s 57-point loss to the Pacers was likely their lowest point of the season, but it wasn’t entirely unexpected. They’ve been playing fewer and fewer NBA rotation players in recent weeks, instead opting for a more developmental and experimental approach. They’ve made significant strides toward achieving top-4 lottery chances, and are ranked fifth-worst. So, in a way, things are looking up for Sam Presti’s Thunder.

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30. Houston Rockets (16-49, Last Week’s Ranking: 30)

The Rockets are almost likely to finish in the bottom three, which means they’ll be among the teams with the best draft lottery chances. The Rockets’ young core, especially 20-year-old guard Kevin Porter Jr., will be developed for the rest of the season.

In a stunning success against the Bucks, he became the youngest player in NBA history to record a 50-point double-double. He’s been a bright spot in what’s been a dark year in the history of H-Town’s franchise.

Photo cred: Fox Sports 1430

May 4, 2021 No Comments
Kicks Through the Lens (Week 18)

Kicks Through the Lens (Week 18)

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P.J. Tucker flat out brought the heat this past week. Unreleased samples, rare player exclusives, older obscure models – you name it. Zion Williamson debuted his first signature shoe with Jordan Brand, the Jordan Zion 1. Zion joins the likes of Russell Westbrook, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Derek Jeter, and Dwyane Wade to all have (or had) signature sneakers under Jordan Brand. Kyrie Irving sported one of the best Kyrie 7 colorways we have seen to date. One current Jordan Brand athlete, who may get his own signature in the future, rocked possibly the best low top color scheme we’ve seen grace the XXXV’s. Two Laker players rounded out the list while wearing some Kobe 6 Protros. Scroll below to see which sneakers made up our Kicks Through the Lens for week 18 of the NBA season.

 

 

10. Nike Zoom Freak 2 “Alphabet Soup” P.E. – Giannis Antetokounmpo

 

     

 

 

9. Adidas D Rose 11 – Derrick Rose

 

           

 

 

8. Jordan Zion 1 “Noah” – Zion Williamson

 

     

 

 

7. Nike Kobe 6 Protro “Del Sol” – Talen Horton-Tucker

 

     

 

 

6. Nike Hyperdunk 2010 “McFly” Sample – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

5. Nike Kobe 6 Protro P.E. – Anthony Davis

 

           

 

 

4. Nike Kyrie 7 “Concepts” – Kyrie Irving

 

     

 

 

3. 2011 Jordan XIII “Ray Allen P.E.” – P.J. Tucker

 

     

 

 

2. Jordan XXXV “Rainbow Sorbet” P.E. – Luka Dončić

 

           

 

 

1. 2012 Nike LeBron 9 “What The” Sample – P.J. Tucker

 

           

 

 

Apr 28, 2021 No Comments
SR – NBA Power Rankings: Week 18

SR – NBA Power Rankings: Week 18

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We laugh at prognosticators who say things like “if the season ended today…” and then reveal anything surprising. Well, we’re approaching the point that “if the season ended today” is becoming a possibility, with everyone keeping a closer eye on the standings with only three full weeks left in the 2020-2021 regular season. The play-in games are less than a month away, and nearly every playoff spot is up for grabs.

The Los Angeles Clippers continued their strong play to take the lead in this week’s Power Rankings, but the Brooklyn Nets are closing in on them thanks to Kevin Durant’s return. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are also climbing, even if they couldn’t extend their winning streak to ten games with a Monday night loss to the Suns. However, they are within striking distance of the top five.

Even with facing Trae Young’s injury, the Atlanta Hawks rose four spots in this week’s rankings, and the Washington Wizards jumped a few spots as a long winning streak pushed them into play-in contention. The Boston Celtics, on the other hand, seemed to have worked things out last week, only to drop a few positions in this week’s version of the Power Rankings.

Let’s get into finding out where everyone else landed during this week’s Power Rankings.

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1. Los Angeles Clippers (43-20, Last Week’s Ranking: 5)

The Clippers have won all three games this week without Kawhi Leonard, including one against the Grizzlies with a starting lineup of Luke Kennard, Terance Mann, Marcus Morris, Amir Coffey, and Ivica Zubac — things are definitely on-par for L.A. Paul George continued his strong play this week, averaging 33 points and 12.5 rebounds in two games, while Morris has stepped up in Leonard’s absence, averaging 20.5 points on 43 percent 3-point shooting in two games this week. The Clippers have won 11 of their last 12 games and are two-and-a-half games behind the Suns for second in the West’s top seeding race.

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2. Phoenix Suns (43-18, Last Week’s Ranking: 3)

The Suns went 2-2 in the first four games of their grueling five-game road trip, winning against the Bucks and Sixers before losing to the Celtics and Nets. Chris Paul averaged 21.5 points and 9.3 assists per game this week and starting out his 18th week of the year scoring every clutch bucket down the stretch to down the Knicks and end the longest winning streak in the NBA, while Devin Booker put up 23.5 points per game on 50 percent 3-point shooting. Jae Crowder was unable to play in both of the team’s defeats this week, highlighting his significance to the team on both ends of the floor.

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3. Brooklyn Nets (41-20, Last Week’s Ranking: 4)

Kevin Durant is back from his hamstring problems, and he led the Nets to a major win over the Suns on Sunday, scoring 33 points in 28 minutes to top off a 3-1 week for Brooklyn. Though James Harden is still out, Kyrie Irving scored 27.3 points, 9.8 assists, and seven rebounds per game this week while shooting 40% from 3-point range, and Joe Harris added 17 points per game on 57 percent 3-point shooting. Brooklyn is back in the driver’s seat for No. 1 in the East, but injury concerns are arising as James Harden’s hamstring condition issued more setbacks that will further inhibit his return.

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4. Utah Jazz (44-17, Last Week’s Ranking: 2)

Thanks to a head-scratching loss to the Timberwolves, the Jazz were unable to complete a 3-0 week after defeating the Lakers and Rockets without the services of Donovan Mitchell, who is still recovering from an ankle injury. Bojan Bogdanovic’s hot shooting continued this week, as he made 44 percent of his 3-pointers while scoring 21 points per game.

Moreover, Jordan Clarkson has taken on more scoring responsibilities, averaging nearly 20 points per game this week on 39 percent 3-point shooting.

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5. New York Knicks (34-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 14)

The Knicks won three more games this past week but lost their bid at 10 straight wins games with a heart-searing loss to the Phoenix Suns down the fourth-quarter stretch, ending their winning streak at nine games. During the string, while the league’s No. 1 defense continues to stifle opposing offenses, the Knicks’ offense was remarkably dominant, scoring 118.7 points through 100 possessions.

Julius Randle, who averaged 29 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 4.7 assists on 57 (!) percent 3-point shooting this week, has played a key role, as have RJ Barrett, Derrick Rose, and Reggie Bullock. Game after game, the Knicks continue to look the part of an arduous playoff contender.

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6. Milwaukee Bucks (37-23, Last Week’s Ranking: 7)

The Milwaukee Bucks lost in overtime to the Suns before winning back-to-back games against the 76ers and losing to the Hawks on Sunday. Milwaukee comfortably led by double digits in the fourth quarter against Atlanta, but the game was lost due to a late Hawks run.

On 61 percent shooting, Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 28.8 points and 13 rebounds per game, while Khris Middleton contributed 19.3 points on 39 percent 3-point shooting.

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7. Denver Nuggets (40-21, Last Week’s Ranking: 8)

After Jamal Murray’s devastating injury, the Nuggets have won six of their last seven games, including three of four this past week. Out of necessity, Nikola Jokic has become more aggressive in the pursuit of his own shot, scoring 28.8 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 7.8 assists this week, while Michael Porter Jr. has impressively assumed the position of their second scorer, averaging 25.8 points while impressively knocking down 55 percent of his averaged 10 threes attempted per game.

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8. Atlanta Hawks (34-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 12)

Atlanta jumps up four spots in this week’s rankings, and many who believe the Hawks are legit will point to their back-to-back victories over the Heat and Bucks without Trae Young. Young left the game early with an ankle injury, and the team’s only loss this week came in overtime to the blazing-hot Knicks. Bogdan Bogdanovic continues to play a key role in the offense, scoring and facilitating, while Kevin Huerter has moved into a playmaking role in Young’s absence. Atlanta is now tied with the Knicks, who they’d meet in the 4-5 matchup if the season ended today.

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9. Philadelphia 76ers (40-21, Last Week’s Ranking: 1)

What a turn of events…

Last week, the 76ers seemed to be in good shape for the No. 1 spot in the Eastern Conference. Now, not so much. With the Bucks quietly climbing in the East, they’re in danger of dropping to No. 3 after four consecutive defeats.

Philly faced a red-hot Steph Curry in their first game without Ben Simmons, then faced two of the league’s best teams in the Suns and Bucks. Tobias Harris also missed two games, and Joel Embiid was kept out of the team’s loss to Milwaukee on Saturday. Despite this, teams have had to find ways to win this season without having a full roster, and the 76ers are not exempt from that.

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10. Golden State Warriors (31-30, Last Week’s Ranking: 16)

Steph Curry has finally cooled off — for one night only, that is. A rough 2-14 off-night against the Wizards was sandwiched between outstanding games against the 76ers, Nuggets, and Kings in which the two-time MVP  shot 21 for 40 from beyond the arc in the other three games, averaging nearly 40 points per game.

Due to health and safety policies, Kent Bazemore and Damion Lee are out, which means Kelly Oubre Jr., who averaged 18.8 points and six rebounds this week, will have more chances to stand out.

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11. Dallas Mavericks (33-27, Last Week’s Ranking: 11)

After losing four of their previous five games, the Mavericks rebounded this week by defeating the Pistons and then sweeping the Lakers in a two-game series. Luka Doncic averaged 26 points, 10 assists, and nine rebounds over the course of the week, including a game-winning step-back 3-pointer against the Lakers on Saturday. Dallas is now just one game behind the Los Angeles Lakers for the Western Conference’s fifth seed, and with the Lakers slipping through the cracks, they could very well leapfrog them in the Western Conference standings.

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12. Boston Celtics (32-29, Last Week’s Ranking: 10)

After a recent hot streak, the Celtics have lost to the Bulls, Nets, and Hornets this week, despite a strong victory over the Suns. Boston was without Jaylen Brown for two of the games, but Evan Fournier returned after a two-game absence in which he struggled to make a field goal and scored only two points in 42 minutes. Jayson Tatum cooled off a lot, shooting just 34% from the field last week. Entering the final three weeks of the season, Boston is experiencing injury woes at the most inconvenient time.

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13. Miami Heat (32-30, Last Week’s Ranking: 13)

The Heat won three games against weaker teams this week but fell to the Hawks without Trae Young in a game that could determine the Eastern Conference playoff picture. This week, Kendrick Nunn led the team in scoring, averaging 20.5 points on 47 percent 3-point shooting, while Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler continued to make consistent contributions.

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14. Washington Wizards (27-34, Last Week’s Ranking: 22)

The Wizards have enchanted the NBA, winning four more games this week to extend their winning streak to eight games, and 11 games in a row with Bradley Beal in the lineup. The offense is obviously clicking, but the defense has been impressive for a team that came close to setting an NBA record for a horrendous defensive effort last season. They allowed just 104.3 points per 100 possessions this week, and if Bradley Beal and Russell Westbrook can keep this up heading into the Play-In Tournament…watch out.

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15. Los Angeles Lakers (36-25, Last Week’s Ranking: 6)

The defending champions drop even lower in this week’s rankings, and even with Anthony Davis returning to the lineup this past week, the rust on him is inconspicuous.

In his first two games back, the big man scored 10.5 points in 22.5 minutes, and he was understandably rusty. With Davis easing back into the lineup and LeBron James still out, Dennis Schroder has continued to be the offensive driver, carrying the load as Frank Vogel’s No. 1 scoring option, averaging 18.7 points and 9.7 assists on 43 percent 3-point shooting in three games this week.

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16. San Antonio Spurs (31-29, Last Week’s Ranking: 18)

The Spurs have had an ease-filled 3-1 week after a difficult schedule following the All-Star break. DeMar DeRozan’s late jumpers gave the Spurs a crucial victory over the Pelicans on Saturday and Washington on Monday, giving them some breathing space in the battle for a Western Conference play-in spot. In three games this week, DeRozan averaged 21.7 points and six assists, while Derrick White averaged 21.5 points on 40 percent 3-point shooting.

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17. Memphis Grizzlies (31-29, Last Week’s Ranking: 15)

Following a heartbreaking overtime defeat to the Nuggets on Monday, the Grizzlies lost to the Clippers before winning back-to-back games over the Blazers to tie them in losses. Jaren Jackson Jr. made his much-anticipated return to the court, which some feared would have to wait until next season. The franchise big man and former top-3 selection showed Grizzlies fans what they’d been missing since last August, as the Michigan State product averaged 19 points and 2.5 blocks in 21 minutes in two games this past week.

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18. Charlotte Hornets (30-30, Last Week’s Ranking: 17)

Charlotte drops a spot in the rankings after losing six of its previous seven games, but they ended the week on a high note, defeating both the Cavaliers and Celtics. In a balanced offensive effort against Boston, four Hornets scored 20 points or more as Miles Bridges, PJ Washington, and Terry Rozier all averaged over 18 points per game last week. They continue to hold down the fort in anticipation of Gordon Hayward and LaMelo Ball’s return.

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19. Portland Trail Blazers (32-28, Last Week’s Ranking: 9)

Portland had a difficult week, losing three games by a combined four points before losing to the Grizzlies on Sunday, extending their losing streak to five games. It’s been a difficult run for the Blazers, who are now tied for eighth place in the West with the No. 8 Grizzlies in terms of losses and are just a game and a half ahead of the No. 10 Warriors. Also, the battery in the proverbial Dame Time watch might be out of juice, considering the Weber State product shot under30 percent from 3-point range in three games this week after returning from a hamstring injury. Upon returning from his own injury, Jusuf Nurkic has continued to play well, putting up 16.7 points, 14.3 rebounds, and 5.3 assists in three games.

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20. Indiana Pacers (29-31, Last Week’s Ranking: 19)

The Pacers have won three straight games despite having no healthy centers on the roster. Oshae Brissett, who recently signed a long-term contract with Indiana, took advantage of the extra chance this week, scoring 15 points and 9.3 rebounds while shooting 41 percent from 3-point range. The offensive attack was led by Malcolm Brogdon (24.3 points per game) and Caris LeVert (22.3), with Edmond Sumner scoring 15 points per game off 54 percent shooting from deep.

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21. New Orleans Pelicans (27-34, Last Week’s Ranking: 20)

This week, the Pelicans lost to the Spurs and the Nets, with their only win coming against the Magic, making a play-in place look increasingly unlikely. This week, Zion Williamson was a beast (because of course, he was), averaging nearly 30 points and 9.3 rebounds on 67 percent shooting, while Brandon Ingram added 26.7 points and 5.7 assists.

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22. Toronto Raptors (26-35, Last Week’s Ranking: 21)

The Raptors only played two games this week, beating the Nets with a full roster for the first time before falling to the Knicks. In the two games, Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, and Fred VanVleet each scored 22 points and went 27 for 34 from 3-point range. Kyle Lowry returned to the lineup after missing Toronto’s previous ten games, averaging nine points, seven assists, and seven rebounds per game this past week.

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23. Chicago Bulls (26-35, Last Week’s Ranking: 23)

The Bulls began the week with a major road win over the Celtics, led by Nikola Vucevic’s 29 points and nine rebounds, and later beat the Hornets after losses to the Cavs and Heat. With Zach LaVine out of the lineup, the Bulls have won three of their last five games, which is a step in the right direction.

Additionally, Coby White is finding his bearings about himself during a Sophmore Slump of a second year for the UNC product. White averaged 20.5 points and 5.3 assists on 43 percent 3-point shooting for the week – a noteworthy and commendable improvement.

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24. Sacramento Kings (25-36, Last Week’s Ranking: 24)

The Kings split with the Wolves before falling to the Warriors on Sunday, and they learned that De’Aaron Fox would be out for at least 10 days due to health and safety regulations. His absence would likely put an end to the Kings’ slim playoff hopes, but it will give Tyrese Haliburton more offensive confidence, as he averaged 15.7 points and 7.7 assists on 42 percent shooting from downtown last week.

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25. Cleveland Cavaliers (21-40, Last Week’s Ranking: 25)

With a win over the Bulls and defeats to the Pistons, Hornets, and the Wizards, the Cavs went 1-3 this week. Before sitting out Sunday’s loss to Washington, Collin Sexton averaged 28.7 points on 50 percent 3-point shooting in three games, while Darius Garland averaged 25.8 points and 6.3 assists on 48 percent 3-point shooting. Jarrett Allen also surpassed his previous high of 27 points and snatched 12 rebounds in a contest against the Wizards.

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26. Oklahoma City Thunder (20-41, Last Week’s Ranking: 26)

Three more games, three more defeats for OKC, which has now lost 13 in a row with no sign of stopping the tank. Fans must keep reminding themselves that this is the right course of action for the future, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to watch. Darius Bazley has stepped up his game this week, scoring 24 points per game despite his low productivity.

LuGuentz Dort scored 18 points in the only game he was allowed to suit up for this week while rising rookie Theo Maledon averaged 14.3 points on 53 percent 3-point shooting in three games.

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27. Minnesota Timberwolves (18-44, Last Week’s Ranking: 29)

The Wolves had somewhat of a successful week, splitting two games with the Kings before claiming a convincing victory in Utah on Saturday. With Karl-Anthony Towns and D’Angelo Russell in the lineup, Minnesota now has a winning record, something to build on for next season now that they’ve been formally eliminated from this year’s playoffs. Towns, Russell, and Anthony Edwards all scored at least 22 points per game and shot a combined 38 percent from three-point range this week.

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28. Detroit Pistons (19-43, Last Week’s Ranking: 28)

The Mavs, Spurs, and Pacers were Detroit’s only victories this week, and they were followed by defeats to the Mavs, Spurs, and Pacers. The Pistons have been resting a large portion of their roster almost every other game, so there will be plenty of opportunities as the season finishes up. Despite playing in just two games this week, Jerami Grant averaged 25.5 points on 45 percent shooting.

Isiah Stewart seems like a piece to keep around, as the rookie has impressed Dwayne Casey and the rest of the coaching staff once he steps onto the court and Mason Plumlee rests, averaging 13 points, 14.5 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks in two starts this week.

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29. Orlando Magic (18-43, Last Week’s Ranking: 27)

The Magic were blown out by the Hawks, Pelicans, and Pacers this past week, and at one point where it looked like their five-game losing streak was going to end in upset fashion entering the fourth quarter with a slim lead over the defending champion Lakers, they succumbed to the league’s 21st most-efficient offense, extending their losing streak to six games and 10 in a row.

Not all was sour this week, however, as six Orlando players averaged double figures in scoring, with Cole Anthony leading the way with 15 points per game. It’ll only be a matter of time before the Magic are knocked out of the playoffs and can start planning for next season.

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30. Houston Rockets (15-46, Last Week’s Ranking: 30)

Houston had a tough week of games and, predictably, lost all four, effectively eliminating the team from playoff contention. For most of the season, the Rockets have used a MASH machine to garner different makeshift starting fives throughout the year, and with John Wall recently sidelined for the rest of the season, it seems just a matter of time until other players like Christian Wood are also benched for the season.

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Apr 27, 2021 No Comments
Ranking Kobe’s 11 Nike Signature Sneakers

Ranking Kobe’s 11 Nike Signature Sneakers

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The sneaker world was hit with a bombshell last week as it was announced that Nike would not be extending the late Kobe Bryant’s contract amidst the deal ending earlier in the month. Vanessa Bryant had been growing increasingly frustrated with the brand and how they have been releasing her husband’s products over the past year plus. It not only seems, but is in fact nearly impossible, to get your hands on any Kobe Protro release these days. Vanessa wanted her husband’s sneaker line to be more accessible for the masses and to see the Nike Kobe line everywhere, both on adults and kids. No one can just walk into a Foot Locker anymore and buy a Kobe 4, 5, or 6 right off the shelf like they could back in 2009, 2010, 2011, etc. Nike has given all-time greats Michael Jordan and LeBron James lifetime contracts and that is something that Vanessa and the Kobe Bryant Estate also sought. For some reason Nike just didn’t extend that offer and that is when Vanessa Bryant figured the two parties would be better off if they parted ways. There has been numerous speculations that the Kobe Bryant Estate will go off and explore other ventures, including starting their own “Mamba” sports brand. One thing’s for sure, the basketball world without any Nike Kobe models in it just won’t be the same.

 

     

 

Similar to what we did last year with ranking LeBron’s 17 signature sneakers, we will now do with the Nike Kobe line and his 11 signature shoes with the brand. As everyone knows, Kobe’s NBA career first started out with being an Adidas endorser and he even had a few signature shoes with The Three Stripes. The Black Mamba signed with The Swoosh in the early/mid-2000’s and would get his own signature sneaker with the brand for the 2005-06 season. Kobe’s sneaker line would really pop off with the release of his Kobe 4’s for the 2008-09 campaign. It was the first Kobe shoe to feature flywire as well as a low top design. Although NBA players had been playing in low tops long before this model came out, it is this iteration that gets credit for the mass of players gravitating towards a lower cut on-court sneaker.

 

           

 

Our 11-sneaker list has a few criteria that went into it. Each sneaker on the list has to be a signature Kobe model that he himself wore on-court. In addition to that, each selection has to either be a GR colorway or at least released to the public in some form. If Kobe didn’t wear it on-court and if they didn’t at one point release to the public, then you won’t see it featured in this list. With that being said, here is the ranking of Kobe Bryant’s 11 signature sneakers with Nike.

 

 

1. Nike Kobe 6 (2010-11)

 

     

     

 

 

2. Nike Kobe 8 (2012-13)

 

     

      

 

 

3. Nike Kobe 9 (2013-14)

 

     

   

 

 

4. Nike Kobe 5 (2009-10)

     

      

 

 

5. Nike Kobe 4 (2008-09)

     

      

 

 

6. Nike Kobe 1 (2005-06)

 

     

     

 

 

7. Nike Kobe 10 (2014-15)

 

     

     

 

 

8. Nike Kobe 11 (2015-16)

 

     

     

 

 

9. Nike Kobe 7 (2011-12)

 

     

           

 

 

10. Nike Kobe 3 (2007-08)

 

     

     

 

 

11. Nike Kobe 2 (2006-07)

 

     

     

 

 

Apr 27, 2021 No Comments
How the Boston Celtics have turned things around in April

How the Boston Celtics have turned things around in April

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April has been a great month for the Boston Celtics. After getting off to a rough start to the season, the Celtics have finally found a rhythm. The Boston Celtics are 12-10 since the All-Star Break in March. They finished the month of March going only 1-4 but, losing starting Center Daniel Thies to the trade with the Chicago Bulls and acquiring G Eric Fournier from Orlando, the Celtics were bound to go through an adjustment period. Luckily that adjustment period was pretty quick, as the Celtics have one of the best records in the league in the month of April. The Celtics have gone 11-7 over the course of the month and have a winning streak as long as 7 games. The Celtics’ success can be attributed to many key factors but the most compelling piece has to be the play of their star Jayson Tatum. Tatum is averaging about 28 points per game in the month of April. On top of that, the 23-year-old star recorded his first triple-double on Tuesday night at home against the Chicago Bulls. Tatum finished with 14pts, 13rebs, and 10ast, and if his first triple-double even though his team ended up falling short of a victory.

 

 

 

The triple-double wasn’t even Tatums most impressive performance of the month either, as he also outdueled 2 time MVP Stephen Curry in overtime this past Saturday. Steph put on an absolutely ridiculous performance hitting 11 three-pointers and finishing the game with 47 points. However, the seemingly unfazed Tatum finished the game with 44points and 10 rebounds and scoring the go-ahead layup with .49 seconds left in OT that ultimately gave the Celtics the win.

 

 

 

 

Tatum has shown tremendous poise and ability to be a clutch player over the course of this season and it has only been amplified as of late. The emergence of first-year all-star Jaylen Brown, specifically on the offensive end, has really opened up even more for Tatum. He doesn’t have to force much anymore and it is evident, he’s been very decisive about when and how he attacks the basket and has come a long way with his playmaking ability once he gets into the paint. Tatum is really solidifying himself as one of the primer players in the league and a lot of it has to do with his play late in games. Jayson Tatum is the best player in the clutch in the whole NBA this season. He averages a league-best 2.8 points when the game is on the line while shooting 43%. To put this into context for those who are not familiar with advanced NBA stats this stat is highlighting the fact that when the game is on the line Jayson Tatum has about a 43% chance of scoring 3 points which is even more impressive considering he’s taken the second most amount of game-tying or go-ahead shots in the whole league. His ability to get to his spots is unmatched and it’s evident when watching him play as of late. He has done an excellent job this season of not settling as much and attacking the basket especially when teams don’t have an adequate rim protector. He’s done a great job of balancing when to attack in transition and when to get a post touch every so often. He looks a lot more comfortable getting to his elbow jump shots and using his body around the basket to finish plays, particularly around the basket.

 

 

 

 

 

In addition to the impressive play from Tatum, the Celtics have also gotten improved play from key players like Kemba Walker and Marcus Smart. Both Walker and Smart have been pretty inconsistent for the C’s this year mainly having to do with injuries that kept them out for periods of time. Neither player had really been able to find their groove until recently but that could just be due to the fact that neither was 100% until now.

 

 

Whatever the case may have been they picked a good time to get back to themselves because they need every bit of Kembas shot-making ability and Marcus Smart’s tenacity on both ends of the court if they hope to win AT LEAST their first playoff matchup. Smart and Walker who both hit HUGE shots in the Win against Golden State are going to really need to maintain their level of play for the end of the season for the Celtics to improve their standing to have a more favorable first-round matchup. With the play of Jayson Tatum only improving by the day it seems the supporting cast is going to have to be at their best as teams to relieve some of the offensive pressure off Tatum.

 

 

The late addition of Jabari Parker for the Celtics is also something worth keeping an eye on. The former #2 overall pick has had his shares of up and downs since entering the League in 2014 but Boston could end up being the perfect fit for Parker. He reached the point in his career that no one is expecting him to perform like a top pick anymore so whatever positive contributions he can make at his position will help. When you think about what Jabari Parker does best it’s obviously his scoring ability. Just some of the moves he can make at his size are impressive and it actually might end up being just what the Celtics needed. The Celtics’ biggest problem this year has been bench scoring, and whether that has been mainly to do with injuries doesn’t even matter at this point they just needed to fix that somehow. Jabari Parker does that and might just find his niche with the Celtics because of it. The pressure is off for Parker which sounds odd to say about a player that is only signing a two-year deal but it’s the expectation. Up until this point, the teams Parker had been with were expecting him to at least show flashes of why he was the #2 pick and show that he could be a piece to build around. The expectation with Boston is a lot different, the core group is solidified but the problem has always been what surrounds that. Jabari Parker seems to be exactly what the Celtics need in just a solid piece that can positively contribute offensively and in his first two games has even shown impressive rebounding and defensive ability which is an added bonus. It will be fun to see how he plays as he gets even more integrated into the lineup but just a great underrated pickup for the Celtics.

 

 

The Boston Celtics currently sit at 6th Place in the Eastern Conference. The team is 5 games above .500 with a 31-27 overall record. They actually only 4 games behind the 3rd seed Milwaukee Bucks and 1 game behind the 4th seed New York Knicks. The Celtics are 8-2 in their last 10 games and seem to be hitting their stride at the right time. With only 14 games left in the regular season, they are going to have to keep up their play as of late to keep from potentially matching up with the 76ers or Brooklyn Nets in the first round. If the season ended today the Celtics would be in a first-round matchup with the Bucks and that is not a fun first-round matchup for anybody. The Celtics’ focus has to be on trying to pass the Atlanta Hawks and NY Knicks in these last 14 games to have a much more favorable first-round matchup to at least give this team the confidence of getting past the first round for the playoffs. The best case for these Celtics is that this play they were able to display in the month of April propels them into the playoffs and they can enter the playoffs as one of the hottest teams in the NBA posied to make a run in the playoffs regardless of how the season went before the All-Star Break. Much like the Miami Heat of last year, the Celtics are just going to have to rely on getting hot at the right time, chemistry and connectivity.

 

Apr 22, 2021 No Comments