Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas 2011!

Merry Christmas to all my readers! Hope you guys enjoy your day with friends and family. After you're done celebrating, dig in with a NBA Christmas Day Quintuple header as well as Sunday Night Football tonight.

Celtics @ Knicks 12 PM ET on TNT
Nothing better to kick off a great slate of action than with Boston's Big 3 at the Garden against 'Melo, Amare and the Knicks in an Atlantic Division showdown.
Heat @ Mavericks 2:30 PM ET on ABC

It's a Finals rematch with Dirk and the retooled Mavs raising the banner and getting their rings in front of LeBron and D-Wade. You have NO excuse not to watch this.
Bulls @ Lakers 5 PM ET on ABC
 D-Rose vs. Kobe in Hollywood. Two of the top teams in the league who are anxious to get off to great starts after playoff heartbreak last season.
Magic @ Thunder 8 PM ET on ESPN
Should be shootout from OKC, as Durant, Westbrook host Dwight and all the three-point shooters from Orlando.
Clippers @ Warriors 10:30 PM ET on ESPN
The new-look Clippers start to prove themselves as contenders by opening against Golden State in new head coach Marc Jackson's debut.
Bears @ Packers 8:20 PM ET on NBC
Old fashioned rival, but injury-depleted Chicago should be no problem for a motivated Green Bay team coming off their first loss of the season.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

2011-12 NBA Preview

After a long and nasty lockout, the season is finally here, and begins tomorrow on Christmas Day with a quintuple header.
Here are my projections for the upcoming season.
Western Conference
1. Dallas Mavericks- Defending NBA champions had a busy offseason, losing Tyson Chandler, Caron Butler, and JJ Barea, but retooled adding Vince Carter, Lamar Odom, and Delonte West. In the end, Dallas' front-line defense hurts a little, but it's backcourt play improves, and the Mavs should be able to push the tempo even more offensively.
2. Oklahoma City Thunder- The young Thunder had an outstanding season, advancing all the way to the Conference Finals before falling to eventual champion Dallas. The Kendrick Perkins acquisition should pay off even more in his second year with the team, while Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook return and should only get better as a top-tier scoring duo in the league.
3. Los Angeles Lakers- Yeah, yeah, Clippers this, Clippers that. Lakers are still best team in town with Kobe, Gasol, and Bynum, and a more defensive-minded head coach in Mike Brown.
4. San Antonio Spurs- Let's not forget, the Spurs won 61 games last year, before falling shockingly to Memphis in the first round. The trio of Duncan, Ginobili, and Parker when healthy is still among the best in the league, but for the Spurs, the emergence of secondary role players such as DeJuan Blair, Gary Neal, and James Anderson will determine how far and durable this team is in this lockout-shortened year.
5. Los Angeles Clippers- Finally, it seems, LA's other team has the stars: Blake Griffin, Chris Paul, Chauncey Billups, Caron Butler. But with all the new acquisitions and a shortened training camp, how quickly will things come together for the Clippers? Frontline behind DeAndre Jordan and Griffin also looks super thin now.
6. Memphis Grizzlies- The forgotten team in the West this preseason has been the Grizz, which upset the Spurs last year and took the Thunder to seven games in the second round. Now they get top scorer Rudy Gay back from injury, and he will join Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol in one of the best frontcourts in the league. The guard-play of O.J. Mayo and Mike Conley determine how high the ceiling is on this team.
7. Portland Trailblazers- The Brandon Roy retirement is a sad story, as injuries wreck another such promising young star's career. But, Portland must move on, with breakout-star PF LaMarcus Aldridge as the focal point. Loved the pickup of Raymond Felton and Jamal Crawford in the backcourt to replace Andre Miller and Rudy Fernandez; only question mark on team is at center position where veterans Camby and Kurt Thomas will have to stay healthy.
8. Houston Rockets- Really young 43-win team lacking a superstar returns after an offseason that saw a potential trade that would have unloaded its two best players in Luis Scola and Kevin Martin get rejected, and the hiring of a more defensive-minded coach in Kevin McHale. New philosophy and addition of C Samuel Dalembert should help defense and team reach playoffs.
9. Denver Nuggets- George Karl's team was one of the great surprises in the post-Melo trade, winning 50 games and gelling as a complete team. Without all the players who are stranded in China unable to return (Kenyon Martin, J.R. Smith, Wilson Chandler), I just don't think they'll be able to return to the playoffs. But a lot of upside here with a very young team.
10. Utah Jazz- Jazz have really young front court with a lot of upside, in Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors, but until they develop this is still Paul Millsap and Devin Harris' team.
11. Golden State Warriors- Interesting to see how Marc Jackson does in his first season as a full-time head coach. Lot of great offensive players in Oakland (Ellis/Curry backcourt one of best young combos in West), but does the team have the talent to buy into Jackson's defensive philosophy? I don't think so, at least, not in the first year.
12. Sacramento Kings- Backcourt of the future is hopefully secure, with Jimmer Fredette and Tyreke Evans (as well as Marcus Thornton), but frontcourt remains a question mark. Lot of good pieces but needs to improve defensively as a team even try to push for playoffs.
13. Phoenix Suns- Veterans Steve Nash and Grant Hill are still effective veterans, but this should be another building year in the desert, as I just don't see enough wing talent on this team.
14. Minnesota Timberwolves- I love Rick Adelman as a coach, and Minny should definitely be more fun to watch when they are running his high-tempo offense this year, especially with the additions of Ricky Rubio and Derrick Williams). But they're still a couple seasons a way from being a threat.
15. New Orleans Hornets- CP3 is gone, but at least New Orleans can move on and look to the future. That future isn't this year, though. Backcourt depth is nonexistent, very little outside shooting on this team.
Eastern Conference
1.Miami Heat- Year Two of LeBron's quest for a ring with D-Wade; Miami has more depth at the wing spots this year, adding Shane Battier to provide veteran presence, defense, and outside shooting to the bench. Still did not address center, point guard issues in the offseason.
2. Chicago Bulls- Rip Hamilton should add much needed outside and mid-range shooting at the SG position. Play of front-line (Noah, Boozer, Deng) determines how far Chicago goes this season.
3. Boston Celtics- Still don't understand the Kendrick Perkins trade last year for Boston. Ultimately that lack a center presence opened up driving lanes for Wade and LeBron to eliminate the C's. Liked the pickup of Brandon Bass, should be very good backup or fill-in for Kevin Garnett.
4. New York Knicks- Tyson Chandler certainly makes frontline of Knicks elite, with Amare and Carmelo, but backcourt is still an issue.
5. Orlando Magic- Will Dwight stay or go? That question will detract from Orlando trying to make one last push with this group of veteran three-point shooters around Howard.
6. Indiana Pacers- Addition of all-star PF David West to Indy gives the Pacers a strong front court, with Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert.
7. Philadelphia 76ers- Doug Collins' core of young talent (Iguodala, Jrue Holiday, Thaddeus Young) takes a step forward on the offensive end of the floor, and hopefully Evan Turner emerges as a starting SG in this league.
8. Atlanta Hawks- Bland offseason for the Hawks, who stay with the status quo, only bringing in veteran over-the-hill swingmen in Tracy McGrady and Jerry Stackhouse. Still not enough in the backcourt for Atlanta to be top-tier in the East.
9. Milwaukee Bucks- SG Stephen Jackson is a wing that can light it up at times, something Scott Skiles' team has lacked the last couple of years. PG Brandon Jennings' health is key, as the Bucks try to return to the postseason.
10. Detroit Pistons- Cutting Rip to save the cash shows the state of this franchise. Expect rookie Brandon Knight to surpass Rodney Stuckey at PG at one point. Other than Prince, frontcourt is horrendous.
11. New Jersey Nets- NJ tried and failed to get Dwight Howard in the offseason, so in the final season in Newark, it's basically a two-man team with C Brook Lopez (when he comes back from foot surgery) and all-star PG Deron Williams.
12. Washington Wizards- Lot of young, athletic pieces here, with good backcourt (John Wall, Nick Young). Growth needs to come on the front-line defensively from Andray Blatche and Javale McGee.
13. Charlotte Bobcats- Maggette for Jackson swap is really a wash, Charlotte still lacks a complementary wing for PG D.J. Augustin. Interesting to see how rookies Kemba Walker and Bismack Biyombo fair in their first NBA season.
14. Cleveland Cavaliers- Full rebuild time with Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson, #1 and #4 overall picks coming in. Don't see much improvement here.
15. Toronto Raptors- Oh, Canada. At least you have hockey. Apart from Bargnani and DeRozan, this is a team lacks any solid NBA talent.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

NFL Picks: Week 16

12/22
Texans
vs
Colts
-7:20 PM (CT)


12/24
Browns
vs
Ravens
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Broncos
vs
Bills
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Buccaneers
vs
Panthers
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Cardinals
vs
Bengals
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Raiders
vs
Chiefs
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Dolphins
vs
Patriots
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Giants
vs
Jets
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Rams
vs
Steelers
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Jaguars
vs
Titans
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Vikings
vs
Redskins
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/24
Chargers
vs
Lions
-3:05 PM (CT)


12/24
Eagles
vs
Cowboys
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/24
49ers
vs
Seahawks
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/25
Bears
vs
Packers
-7:20 PM (CT)

12/26
Falcons
vs
Saints
-7:30 PM (CT)

Last week: 9-7
Season record: 147-77

Saturday, December 17, 2011

NFL Picks: Week 15

12/17
Cowboys
vs
Buccaneers
-7:20 PM (CT)


12/18
Dolphins
vs
Bills
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Seahawks
vs
Bears
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Panthers
vs
Texans
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Titans
vs
Colts
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Packers
vs
Chiefs
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Saints
vs
Vikings
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Redskins
vs
Giants
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Bengals
vs
Rams
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/18
Lions
vs
Raiders
-3:05 PM (CT)


12/18
Browns
vs
Cardinals
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/18
Patriots
vs
Broncos
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/18
Jets
vs
Eagles
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/18
Ravens
vs
Chargers
-7:20 PM (CT)


12/19
Steelers
vs
49ers
-7:30 PM (CT)

Last week: 13-3
Season record: 138-70

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

NBA Offseason Central

UPDATE 12/22/2011 3:11 PM CT
Clippers Land Paul
The Los Angeles Clippers have their guy. They acquire the all-star point guard from the New Orleans Hornets in exchange for SG Eric Gordon, C Chris Kaman, SF Al-Farouq Aminu, and a first round pick. In my opinion, this is giving up an a lot, but if the Clippers are able to sign both Paul and Blake Griffin long term, it could be the beginning of a formidable tandem for LA's other franchise.

Pacers Sign West
The Indiana Pacers bolster their front court, signing former All-Star Hornet PF David West to a two year, $20 million deal.

Nuggets Resign Nene
The Denver Nuggets have resigned top free agent center Nene to a five year contract, worth $67 million, spurning the efforts of the Rockets, Nets, and Pacers to get him away from the team he has played for his entire career.
Mavericks Acquire Odom
The Dallas Mavericks acquire forward Lamar Odom, who was upset at being included in Chris Paul trade talks, from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a trade exception and first round pick.
Grizzlies Resign Gasol
Free agent center Marc Gasol has reached a preliminary four year, $58 million deal to stick with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Clippers Match Offer on Jordan
The Los Angeles Clippers match the Golden State Warriors' offer of four years, $43 million on center DeAndre Jordan.
Rockets Sign Dalembert
Houston finally gets a center, signing the former 76er and King to a two year, $13.7 million contract.
Bulls Sign Hamilton
Chicago upgrades at the SG position, signing long-time Piston Rip Hamilton to a three year, $15 million deal. 
Heat Sign Battier
Miami signs defensive stopper Shane Battier to a three year, $9 million deal.

Blazers Sign Crawford
Ex-Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford has reached a two year, $10 million contract with the Portland Trail Blazers.
Knicks Sign Davis
The New York Knicks bolster their backcourt, signing PG Baron Davis to a one year, $2.5 million deal. 
Knicks Acquire Chandler
In a sign and trade with the Dallas Mavericks, the New York Knicks furthered bolstered their front court, acquiring center Tyson Chandler. As part of a three team trade, The Knicks sent veteran center Ronny Turiaf, cash considerations and a 2013 second-round pick to the Washington Wizards and guard Andy Rautins to the Dallas Mavericks. Dallas sent a second-round 2012 draft choice to Washington and the draft rights to Ahmad Nivins and Giorgos Printezis to New York. Washington also sent a future second round draft choice to Dallas.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

NFL Picks: Week 14

12/11
Falcons
vs
Panthers
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Texans
vs
Bengals
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Colts
vs
Ravens
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Chiefs
vs
Jets
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Vikings
vs
Lions
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Patriots
vs
Redskins
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Saints
vs
Titans
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Eagles
vs
Dolphins
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Buccaneers
vs
Jaguars
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/11
Bears
vs
Broncos
-3:05 PM (CT)


12/11
49ers
vs
Cardinals
-3:05 PM (CT)


12/11
Bills
vs
Chargers
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/11
Raiders
vs
Packers
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/11
Giants
vs
Cowboys
-7:20 PM (CT)


12/12
Rams
vs
Seahawks
-7:30 PM (CT)

Last week: 11-5
Season record: 125-67

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Angels Land Albert Pujols


Money may not grow on trees, but it sure does buy baseball players. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim broke the bank early this morning, signing superstar 1B Albert Pujols for an insane 10 years, $254 million. Pujols, the face of the St. Louis Cardinals, and three-time NL MVP, will now be guaranteed that ridiculous sum of money until he turns 42 years old in 2021.

The deal came largely as a shock, because it was thought that Pujols was deciding between two teams, the Miami Marlins and his hometown Cardinals. In the end, 50 million more dollars, convinced Pujols to start anew out in Anaheim, and follow my hometown Astros to the AL West.

Later in the day, the Angels signed top free agent southpaw C.J. Wilson for five years, $77.5 million.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

NFL Picks: Week 13

12/04
Falcons
vs
Texans
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Panthers
vs
Buccaneers
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Bengals
vs
Steelers
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Broncos
vs
Vikings
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Colts
vs
Patriots
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Chiefs
vs
Bears
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Jets
vs
Redskins
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Raiders
vs
Dolphins
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Titans
vs
Bills
-12:00 PM (CT)


12/04
Ravens
vs
Browns
-3:05 PM (CT)


12/04
Cowboys
vs
Cardinals
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/04
Packers
vs
Giants
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/04
Rams
vs
49ers
-3:15 PM (CT)


12/04
Lions
vs
Saints
-7:20 PM (CT)


12/05
Chargers
vs
Jaguars
-7:30 PM (CT)

Last week: 13-3
Season record: 114-62