Showing posts with label Paul Pierce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Pierce. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

What was learned from Christmas

1.  Once again I'll say this, the Lakers are still very good.  They went against a Bulls team who had the advantage of not having to integrate many new players in and didn't have to learn an entirely new system, and they barely lost.  This would be pretty impressive naturally but with Bynum out it's outstanding.  The Lakers are absolutely still contenders.

2.  The Heat are the team to beat.  They play defense, they run the floor, they can move the ball well, they can isolate you, they get the ball inside, their in great shape, they get second chances, and they don't give them up.  The Mavericks may be the defending champions but the Heat are the team to beat.

3.  The Knicks still have the same glaring flaws, and some new ones.  First of all, they may have added a great shot changer in Tyson Chandler, but that doesn't make up for the fact that pretty much no one else on that team understands that defense matters too.  Additionally, they have terrible backcourt play (worse than last season) during the celtics rally in the fourth courter the real problem was their offense wasn't facilitated well at all.  They pretty much had Melo running the point and I think anyone understands someone who can't pass can't play point guard.  Additionally, Dantoni is a bad coach.  Some say he is a great offensive coach but he's not even that good of an offensive coach, Dantoni's teams score a lot because they have terrific offensive players.  First Carmelo Anthony, and Amare Stoudamire are supposed to score a lot, what would be impressive is to get them to play defense.  Additionally, late in the game he made poor decisions, why Jared Jeffries, one of their few players who plays defense, was not in late in the game, confuses me.  Even though they came out with the win, Dantoni won by just having a very talented team, not good coaching.

4.  The Celtics are still good.  They may have lost but honestly, the Celtics looked like the better team.  First of all, on that last play Carmelo wasn't really fouled, but even if, they were extremely competitive with the Knicks despite being without one of their best players in Paul Pierce.  They may not end with the greatest regular season record but watch out for them in the playoffs.

5.  The Thunder will be very good this year.  No need for explanation, they will be one of the best in the west.

6.  Mark Jackson is a very good coach.  They did get killed but quite frankly, the Clippers are a much more talented team than the Warriors and there is nothing that Mark Jackson could do about that, but he had Biedrens looking better than Jordan, and David Lee looking better than Blake Griffin.  This is really the first times I've watched the Warriors actually be effective in the half court set.  Generally Warriors games look like high skill pickup games and Jackson appears to have already changed that culture.  Additionally, they were able to play defense on a very good team, and that was a smart and ballsy decision to pull a Hack-A-Shack on Deandre Jordan.  I really liked what I saw out of him and I think he will be a great coach.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Players who will under-perform

Amare Stoudamire

           Amare Stoudamire has always been tremendously injury prone.  With this shortened season one of two things will happen, either Amare will be overplayed and his poor little knees will give in on him, or he will lose a lot of minutes and possibly not get injured.  Additionally, they didn't really address their backcourt issues so the ball will probably be in Carmelo's hands a lot, and while Carmelo is a great scorer, don't look for him to get Amare the ball too often.

Deron Williams

          In the past Deron Williams has been one of the best point guards in the league, and don't get me wrong, he still is.  However, in Brooklyn Deron Williams is the only player.  Maybe Humphries will up his numbers to 14 but without Brook Lopez, Deron Williams just doesn't have anyone to pass to. Not only does he not have anyone to pass to, but playing crappy basketball for a team that can't even imagine making the playoffs in their wildest dreams won't exactly drive Deron to have an MVP output.

Gerald Wallace

         The Trail Blazers have a terrific back up small forward in Nicolas Batum who is not only young but also in a contract year.  The Trail Blazers will be giving him more minutes so he feels like he really has a place in their organization, and he'll probably fill those minutes with terrific play.  (Generally players play well in contract years.)  Additionally, even if they didn't have Batum, the season would kill Gerald Wallace.  He's 29 years old and plays an extremely physically demanding style, he will burn out quick in this season.  He might still do O.K. on steals and maybe boards, but don't expect any more than 12 points a game from him.

Paul Pierce

        He's old so he's probably not overjoyed about playing back to back to back to back... and also, the Celtics are not going to be at the same level that they usually are and when that happens Pierce tends to have a little less determination.

David Lee

         No explanation necessary, he's just not a great player.

Serge Ibaka

         Saying he will under-perform may be a bit of a stretch, because Serge will certainly not take a step backwards; However, there is a common assumption that Serge will make a Kevin Love, or Lamarcus Aldridge level jump.  But he won't do this.  Those players made their jumps because their teams lost key offensive players and they were asked to essentially become the teams entire offense (Kevin Love was just asked to become the team).  Serge Ibaka however does not have the same fate, They pretty much have the same squad as they did last year and Serge will just be asked to continue improving his defense.

Metta World Peace
         
         Just wanted to say it.

Also, something of note, pretty much all of the old players will have declines this season because of the condensed schedule, but I don't wan't to explain each one of their problems.  This year youth will rule the League