
We goin’ Sizzler!
1. Reason for Celebration
After a franchise-record 18 consecutive losses, the Boston Celtics can finally experience the thrill of victory again. You have to give Boston some credit for winning in convincing fashion, but theres no reason that the finger pointing cans be directed at Milwaukee. Its already bad enough that the Bucks have become the answer to a trivia question on Sports Jeopardy by breaking the Celtics streak of futility; however, to get blown out by 20 points in the process should be unacceptable. But its tough for a team lacking talent to mount a successful comeback after falling down by 13 in the first quarter. Just ask the Celtics.
2. I Got a Golden Ticket!
After Jason Kidd withdrew from competing in the All-Star game this Sunday, David Stern was forced to, once again, assign another player to the squad. Joe Johnson was the lucky recipient of an All-Star credential for the Vegas weekend. Johnsons 25.1 points per game ranks as the tenth best in the league and last night Johnson lead his Hawks to victory over the Clippers by scoring a team-high 27 points. With four other players being replaced in the game, this year equals the 1996-97 game where Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning and Shaquille ONeal all missed the midseason contest.
3. Bull Headed
Its looking more and more like Pau Gasol will be shipped to Chicago. The only holdup seems to be John Paxsons unwillingness to send Luol Deng or Ben Gordon to Memphis in exchange. But if the Bulls want to have the size and strength to bang with the big bodies from Miami and Detroit in the postseason, then Paxson will have to overcome his reluctance. The pairing of Gasol and Ben Wallace could be what elevates Chicago into the elite level, where everyone thought they would be before the season began. Paxson should try to hold on to Gordon if at all possible, but if the only way to gain Gasol is through the loss of Gordon then he is going to have to suck it up and pull the trigger.
Wednesdays Player of the Day: Deron Williams vs. Cleveland 43 min, 33 pts (FG: 14-23, 3FG: 1-4, FT: 4-8), 6 reb, 12 ast, 2 stl
Thursdays Game to Watch: Dallas (43-9) @ Houston (33-18) Something has to give in this game as both teams enter with excellent situational records. Dallas is an impressive 19-6 on the road, while Houston has done a good job of winning on their home floor (19-6) this year. The Rockets could really use a win over their division rivals as they are currently sitting 10 games behind the leagues best record. Tracy McGrady has led the Rockets to victories in eight of their last 10 games while the team continues to wait on the return of Yao Ming. Dallas once again holds the leagues longest active win streak by taking their past eight games.
Buzzer Beater: Derek Fisher has been in the league for 11 years and during that time he has been trusted by his teammates to take numerous big shots. Hopefully, players feel comfortable with Fishers ability to handle responsibility because he will take over as president of the NBA Players Union this weekend. Fisher is the current vice president of the union and will succeed Antonio Davis. This year has been turning out pretty decent for Fisher so far. In addition to the promotion, he is also an important contributor to the leagues third best team as Utah has gone 35-17 this season.
One reply on “Around the Rim: Boston’s Marathon is Over”
as a general rule don’t trade big for small — If Jerry West makes that Pau-for-Gordon deal then he’s doing it for reasons other than basketball (like money).
If I were the Grizz I would tell Pau that he’s being paid to be the franchise player and he needs to suck it up and act like one and lead the Grizz back to respectability instead of shrinking from the adversity.
And if I were Paxson I would seriously question the value of a player who wants to bail at the first sign of difficulty and who couldn’t lead his team to a single playoff win in 12 tries.