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Miami Heat: 2012 NBA Champions (via jose3030)

Miami Heat: 2012 NBA Champions (via jose3030)

The Miami Heat are Throwing it Back this Season

The Heat are one of several teams sporting throwback ABA jerseys during several games of this season.  The Heat will call back to the ABA’s Miami Floridians of the 1971-72 season, and the whole team goes retro on their Facebook page.

I love it when teams bring back some throwbacks, especially this season where teams are calling back to their city’s ABA roots pre-merger.  I doubt these jerseys will look good with their red and yellow court, but I appreciate it.

And if Chris Bosh’s picture isn’t your favorite, then you’re a fool.

Late last week, Chris Sheridan reported the 19 NBA Players that would be on Team USA’s Preliminary Roster for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.  It’s old news at this point, but I wanted to weigh in with my opinions.  I like writing and I love basketball, so I’m going for it.

Here’s the 20 player roster:

  • LaMarcus Aldridge
  • Carmelo Anthony
  • Chauncey Billups
  • Chris Bosh
  • Kobe Bryant
  • Tyson Chandler
  • Kevin Durant
  • Rudy Gay
  • Eric Gordon
  • Blake Griffin
  • Dwight Howard
  • Andre Iguodala
  • Lebron James
  • Kevin Love
  • Lamar Odom
  • Chris Paul
  • Derrick Rose
  • Dwyane Wade
  • Russell Westbrook
  • Deron Williams

Of course, only 12 of these players will make the final roster and become Olympians, so 7 great and talented players will have to be cut.  Who’s likely to make it?  Either way, players from both the 2008 Olympics and 2010 FIBA World Championships will be watching from their TV screens.  Here’s my depth chart of who I think will make the team:

Guard: Chris Paul, Derrick Rose, Chauncey Billups, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade

Forward: Lebron James, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Kevin Love

Center: Dwight Howard, LaMarcus Aldridge, Chris Bosh

That makes 7 players from the 2008 Olympic team, 4 players from the FIBA World Championship team, and 1 who was on neither.

Choosing a 3rd point guard was tough, but I decidedly gave it to Billups for one main reason: veteran leadership.  He’d play a similar role to what he did in Turkey and what Jason Kidd did in Beijing, something both (relatively) young PGs like Westbrook and Williams can’t bring.  The third point guard roster spot wouldn’t get many minutes anyway coming behind Paul and Rose, so that experience will be key.

Eric Gordon, Andre Iguodala, Rudy Gay, and Tyson Chandler are all players I really liked in the FIBA Championships, but their talents (Gordon’s shooting and Iguodala’s lock down defense) can already be found in better players like Kobe, Lebron, and Dwight and thus are expendable. 

A glaring absence from my list is obviously Blake Griffin, but I couldn’t put him in over Kevin Love.  In my opinion, though Blake is a great and electrifying player, Love is the better Power Forward, especially for international play.  Both players do two things very well: score and rebound, and both are decent passers for their position.  The difference, though, is Love’s jump shot.  He will be able to space the floor from the perimeter, which should be better for Dwight Howard anyway.  Blake’s jumper simply isn’t there.

In spite of his play so far this season, Lamar Odom was tough to leave out.  The versatility a team gets out of him is matched by basically no one, so you can make the case that he can take a spot over LaMarcus Aldridge.  The biggest reason why I chose LMA over Odom, though, was simply because Aldridge is a much better player.  He will be an All-Star this season.  

The biggest issue may just be who starts at the point guard spot.  Lebron, Durant, and Dwight are easy locks for their starting positions, and Wade came off the bench behind Kobe in 2008, so that shouldn’t be a problem, but who will Mike Krzyzewski choose as the starting guard?  You can easily argue for either Chris Paul or Derrick Rose to start at point.  Both are great passers with great basketball IQ, and they both know their roles of when to score.  Either way, you can’t go wrong.

I also have Aldridge and Bosh under the Center spot in the depth chart because international basketball tends to play smaller.  Those two players, as well as Love, can all easily slide into the center spot and play alongside one another whenever Dwight needs a break.  So technically they’re Forward/Centers.

And my biggest snub from the 19 man roster? Andrew Bynum. Besides Dwight, there is no other Center as dominant in the league as Bynum, and I’m guessing the low amount of games he’s played thus far has affected his absence on the roster.  He would most likely take the place of either Aldridge or even Bosh in my opinion. 

So that’s my two cents.  What are your thoughts?  Do you disagree with any of my picks?

I haven’t seen a Dirk commercial, I haven’t seen a Jason Kidd commercial, Jason Terry commercial. But I’ve seen a LeBron McDonald’s commercial. Dwyane Wade’s on a T-Mobile commercial. I just feel like we don’t get the respect as a team that worked hard to win a championship.

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DeShawn Stevenson on Mavs not getting their due credit for beating the Miami Heat (via mavsfansforlife)

DeShawn’s still mad y’all.

Nov 9

fuckyeanba:

This video gave me chills. It’s a FNL send-up with video of NBA players working on their game. The narrative voice takes you through the maniacal thought-process of what it takes to be the best.

The best players work and work and work some more and never sleep. Success comes with a cost, and that cost is anything resembling a normal life. The usual joys most of us experience during downtime while we re-charging our batteries doesn’t exist for those obsessed with success.

You might tear up over this video, and if not, the hairs on the back of your neck will certainly stand up.

(Source: fuckyeanba)

Happy Halloween Everybody!

And now I leave you with a clip from The Office.  No one wants to be Chris Bosh.  Nobody.

nbaoffseason:

Watch Carmelo Anthony ball up some hipsters, Dwyane Wade dunk on some degenerates and Chris Paul take on people his own size (tiny). 

Jordan Brand and Nike have absolutely owned this lock out. between the viral ads, Nerf shoes and global park league games, they’ve kept basketball fans fed with, well, basketball. They even inspired this awesome t-shirt.

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Dope promo vid, Jordan brand.

Oct 2

Wait, so was this an exhibition game or a dunk contest?

Seriously though, I’m loving all of these lockout games going on.  With zero defense in order to save themselves from injury, all we get are highlight videos like these.  I just wish that they could figure out a way to stream these games online, so that I could get reactions like this on real time:

thanks Carmelo.

That John Wall off the wall windmill though?  Damn that’s killer.

Dec 3

The Prodigal King: Talking About the Heat vs. Cavs Game

So today heralded what may be one of the most anticipated games of this NBA season, if not of the past several years.

And no, not J-Rich’s return to the Golden State 3-years later (though that one may have been the more enjoyable game), but it was Lebron’s return to Cleveland.  I know, I’m just as sick of all the Miami Heat talk and Cleveland fan whining as much as the next guy, but in all honest this game’s worth talking about.  I really don’t care for the Heat, but I couldn’t help but feel psyched about this game.  Maybe because I was excited to see how often the fans wold boo Lebron, or to see if Lebron would either show off the talents he brought down to South Beach or if he left those talents in Cleveland, but either way it was a must watch.

The outcome was pretty much expected: 118-90 win by the Heat, Lebron had 38/8/5, Wade had 22/9/9 (dang a triple double would’ve really helped my fantasy team), and Bosh is Bosh, but to me it wasn’t the game that mattered, but the feelings in the air of the Quicken Loans Arena.  

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