1. Save Face or Send a Message?
In an ironic twist of fate, commissioner David Stern now holds Carmelo Anthonys All-Star future in his hands. Earlier in the season, Stern dished out a 15 game suspension to Melo for his involvement in the New York brawl. Now, the commish is responsible for assigning two players to the wests team to replace the injured Yao Ming and Carlos Boozer. Anthony got snubbed by the coaches and the fans this year despite leading the league in scoring. Stern backed off the synthetic ball issue after player complaints continued to mount; will he be able to forgive and forget when it comes to Melo? If Anthony doesnt make the squad, he would become the first player ever to miss the All-Star game while leading the league in scoring.
2. Wades Way
Dwyane Wade carried the weight of his entire team during the fourth quarter of last nights game against the Cavs as he single-handedly outscored the entire Cleveland team. In the final 12 minutes, Wade went off for 24 points while LeBrons boys could only muster 23. Making matters worse for Cleveland is that they held a 12 point lead with less than eight minutes remaining. The 24 points were also a Heat record for points scored in the final quarter. Wade finished with a fat 41 point game to go along with five assists, three steals and two blocks.
3. Low Blow
After writhing around on the floor because of an allegedly inadvertent pop to the face by Kobe Bryant on Sunday, Manu Ginobili decided to dish out a little unintentional punishment of his own last night. With about nine minutes remaining in the game, Ginobili drove to the hoop and delivered a running knee shot right to Amare Stoudemires unborn children. As most men would do, Stoudemire crumpled to the ground before jumping up and looking to throw down. After the game, Stoudemire said that he thought the knee was on purpose and called Ginobili a flopper; he was right on both counts. (We also want to point you to this hilarious video of Avery Johnson getting too excited and hitting Josh Howard in the nuts by accident.)
Thursdays Player of the Day: Amare Stoudemire vs. San Antonio 43 min, 24 pts (FG: 9-18, FT: 6-7), 23 reb, 1 stl
Fridays Game to Watch: Los Angeles Lakers (28-18) @ Indiana (24-21) The Kobe Show has hit the road, and its going to be a while before the performance returns to Hollywood. Tonights game is the third in an eight game road trip for the Lakers; so far theyre 1-1. The Pacers have only lost seven games at home this year behind the great play from Jermaine ONeal, who was named an All-Star last night. Indiana has also won four of their last five with the last win coming at the expense of the pathetic Celtics. The same Celtics that Kobe scored 43 against on Wednesday.
Buzzer Beater: How did the fans get the West so wrong? Steve Nash has won the last two MVPs and his biggest competition for this years award seems to be Dirk Nowitzki, yet both players were forced to make the team via a coachs vote. The fan vote has become a pathetic popularity contest where performance is apparently irrelevant. Heck, health doesnt even matter to the fans; Shaq got voted in despite playing in only four games by the time the votes were due. To borrow a phrase from Bill Walton; How sad.
One reply on “Around the Rim: David’s Dilemma”
fan voting has been off for a while now — I vaguely remember Grant Hill getting voted in even though he hadn’t played a game and was done for the season. Happens.
My personal conspiracy theory is that the shoe companies are involved. The guys with the big shoe deals make the all-star team every year no matter how they or their team are doing. I’m talking about you, T-Mac and VC. (disclaimer: I own a pair of VC 5’s and yes, I voted for Vince but that’s because I’m from NC).
Of course, the shoe conspiracy doesn’t explain Carmelo, who has a huge shoe deal. He easily deserves to be on the team in my opinion. If a lying cheat like Boozer can make it, there’s no reason to keep Melo off the team.