Jul 21, 2010

The 10-man rotation, starring unexpected comebacks

The 10-man rotation, starring unexpected comebacks
A look around the league and the web that covers it. It’s also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren’t always listed in order of importance. That’s for you, dear reader, to figure out.C: Celtics Town. If Penny Hardaway wants to come back, why not these guys?PF: The Basketball Jones. Man, Matt Bonner(notes) really does love sandwiches.SF: FanHouse. Trying to understand David Kahn’s moves is so hard.SG: Bulls Confidential. Now that J.J. Redick(notes) is staying with the Magic, what should the Bulls do?PG: Basketball Prospectus. Long-term contracts aren’t the best idea.6th: NBA Offseason. Big ups to Jeremy Lin, the Harvard point guard who balled out against John Wall(notes).7th: FreeDarko. The Miami Heat are already showing up in rap songs.8th: Cleveland Frowns. Dan Gilbert’s letter has been taken down. Good thing I printed it.9th: 48 Minutes of Hell. Tiago Splitter(notes) will fit in with the Spurs quite nicely.10th: The Painted Area. Omer Asik(notes) was cheap and more than worth it. Got a link or tip for Ball Don’t Lie? Holler at me at trey.kerby (at) yahoo.com, or follow me on Twitter.

Pondexter leads Liberty to OT win (AP)
Cappie Pondexter scored six of her game-high 24 points in overtime as the New York Liberty beat the Connecticut Sun 82-74 on Tuesday night. New York improved to 10-10, giving every team in the WNBA’s Eastern Conference a .500-or better record. Leilani Mitchell had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Liberty.

The Utah Jazz trade for Al Jefferson
Al Jefferson(notes) needs the ball. He needs the ball on the low left block, some space and room to move. He would prefer it — and this goes for both teammates and potential double-teamers on the other side — if you left him alone. Al Jefferson might be more of a center than a power forward, which is cool — this league can always use centers that aren’t awful. But he also has a devil of a time guarding centers. And power forwards, while we’re at it. And a combo featuring Jefferson and Paul Millsap(notes), despite its ability to score and rebound, smacks awfully heavily of the failed combo we saw in Minnesota with Jefferson and Kevin Love(notes). Al Jefferson is not the best screen-setter in the world, a result of too many offensive fouls picked up during his early years with the Boston Celtics. So he’s a bit hesitant and, as a result, whiffs a ton. This doesn’t exactly bode well for the Utah Jazz, who (as you may have heard) like to rely on the screen-and-roll quite a bit. Al Jefferson was recently traded to the Utah Jazz, by the way. And despite all the worries posted above, the Jazz and their fans should be absolutely giddy with the move. Why? Because they just picked up Al Jefferson for absolutely nothing. And if you have a chance to go after Al Jefferson for absolutely nothing, you go after that. Such a deal. So Al’s going to be with the Utah Jazz next season, and one can’t help but give the Jazz and their ownership loads and loads of credit. They play in Salt Lake City and despite that big arena full of fans and the NBA’s revenue sharing system, this isn’t a team in New York or Los Angeles. And yet, here the Jazz are, about to pay the luxury tax again. A fine power forward in Millsap already on board, and yet the Jazz still go out and use a trade exception and future draft picks to grab Al Jefferson. Another guy making eight figures next season. How Al fits is another story. As mentioned above, he’s not the typical screen-and-roll presence you usually see in a Jazz uniform. He’s almost better served as an undersized center, where all he has to do is set a screen off the ball to free a wing player on his way to the low post. In Jazzland, the power forwards are expected to be up top or on the elbow extended, ready to get in the way of the opposing point guard. Al really hasn’t ever had to do that. This shouldn’t prevent him from trying, though. Really, the first 60 games of next season should be used to disappoint onlookers and worm his way into getting comfortable with the system. Seriously, tick off the fans, Al. Step out of your comfort zone, set screens, try and develop a sense of chemistry and timing with Deron Williams(notes), and sometimes have to sit with two fouls and nine minutes left to go in the first quarter. Why? Because the Jazz already have Millsap, who knows how to work this. And they also boast Andrei Kirilenko(notes), who plays better at power forward, and is probably bashing his head against the wall right now wondering what he has to do to earn back those power forward minutes he worked so well with during 2003-04. The Jazz have room to tide you over, especially if it means you having the faith to toss everything out and try to work inside their system. And while the Jazz traded for you to play like Al Jefferson, and while what you’ve given teams on the court hasn’t led to your miserable career win/loss record, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take a chance and try to submit to a system that could make you and your teammates bigger than the sum of their collective talents. A finely honed sense of rhythm and chemistry with teammates in May will be well worth all the groans from October to March. It takes a massive leap of faith, trust in your own abilities and trust in the mugs that observe this game. Because while Al Jefferson could be quite successful heading to that low block and working as usual, he and his team could be incredibly successful if he finds a way to work up top, flash away from the ball, make Deron Williams more dangerous and in turn open up myriad offensive opportunities for his teammates. That’s what the two-man game does, after all. At its best, it makes for great options for five guys at a time, even if just one guy touches the ball for the entire play. The Jazz just traded for Al Jefferson, and they only had to give up one fringe big man, some future draft picks and ask that the team’s ownership group pay a whole lot of money for the roster as currently established. It’s a fantastic move, even if the guy struggles to start the season. And the Timberwolves? Analysis? They’re a mess. They got Kosta Koufos(notes) in the deal, and he might be worth taking a look at, but they’ve completely wasted all the assets they’ve had come through Minnesota over the last few years. Al Jefferson and Kevin Love couldn’t play together, but this was the best deal possible? And this is when you make the deal? For a trade exception and picks? Such a waste. Al Jefferson? Don’t waste this. You have 82 games to work through before you hit the playoffs for the second time in your career, your first postseason trip as a starter. Work with Deron Williams and Jerry Sloan to be the guy that pushes this team over the top.

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Jul 5, 2010

Mercury-Sparks Preview (AP)

Mercury-Sparks Preview (AP)
The Phoenix Mercury prevailed over the Los Angeles Sparks in last season’s Western Conference finals on the way to their second WNBA title. With each squad having lost a star player, the Mercury and Sparks don’t appear headed for a postseason rematch, but can boost their chances for a playoff berth with a win Tuesday night at Staples Center.

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Jun 28, 2010

Castros Marques has 25 to lift Dream over Sparks (AP)

Castros Marques has 25 to lift Dream over Sparks (AP)
Iziane Castros Marques scored 21 of her 25 points in the second half as the Atlanta Dream rallied from a 16-point second-quarter deficit to beat the Los Angeles Sparks 89-81 in the WNBA on Sunday. Angel McCoughtry had 19 points for Atlanta (11-4), which never led until Castro Marques hit a tie-breaking 3-pointer with 6:52 left during a 13-0 run that made it 80-69.

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Feb 26, 2010

Bjoergen wins third gold of Games

Bjoergen wins third gold of Games
Norway’s Marit Bjoergen becomes the first triple gold medal winner in Vancouver after leading the women’s cross-country relay team to victory.

Hughes steps aside as Silver Stars head coach (AP)
San Antonio Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes is stepping down to become general manager full-time and promoting assistant Sandy Brondello to replace him. Hughes said Thursday the move is designed to keep the Silver Stars staff together, noting that Brondello has attracted interest from other WNBA teams.

Canada outclass US to take gold
Hosts Canada secure their eighth gold medal of the Games with a memorable 2-0 win over the United States in the final of the women’s ice hockey.

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Nov 17, 2009

Minnesota Lynx get 1st pick in WNBA draft (AP)

Minnesota Lynx get 1st pick in WNBA draft (AP)
The Minnesota Lynx will have the top pick in next year's WNBA draft. The Sacramento Monarchs, who finished with a league-low 12 wins this year, received the second pick in the draft lottery Thursday, followed by the Connecticut Sun, the Lynx again with the fourth pick, and the Chicago Sky. Minnesota has two lottery picks because it received New York's first-round selection in a three-team…

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