Friday, May 02, 2008

NBA Musings

NBA Trade Rules

How can it be acceptable for the Mavericks to sign Keith Van Horn out of retirement solely so that they can trade him to New Jersey as part of the Jason Kidd trade? How long does he have to go to New Jersey for? Can he wait until after the first day of spring to report? Can he wait until the new arena opens in Brooklyn? Once he reports, how long does he have to stay? Who pays his contract, the Mavericks or the Nets? I suppose this is better than the Nets and Mavericks having an “understanding” that the Nets would release Jerry Stackhouse after 30 days so that Stackhouse could choose to go back to the Mavs in time for the playoffs. Maybe the Nets should have negotiated for a couple of Mavericks home games in the NYC area.

Suns vs. Spurs

The Spurs were a little better (and luckier) than the Suns in the tight late-game situations. From Duncan’s 3 to force the 2nd OT in Game 1 to Parker getting into the lane to hit layups, runners, and jumpers throughout the series, the Spurs cruised to a 4-1 victory. That being said, they were the beneficiaries of two or three loose ball calls late in Game 5 that gave them extra possessions. And I do think the Hack-a-Shaq rule needs to be updated. I think Shaq (or Ben Wallace) needs to be moving for a foul to be called. If Jacque Vaughn hugs Shaq but Shaq isn’t moving, is it really a foul? I think that the foulee should have some control over the situation – maybe D’Antoni should have had O’Neal inbound the ball as a counter-tactic. Shaq could have stayed OB after inbounding the ball – then would a hack-a-Shaq hug been a T?

No More Over the Back?

I haven’t watched any NBA since last season’s playoffs – one observation that I don’t like is the tendency to award the ball out of bounds to a team victimized by an over-the-back violation. I’d rather see the foul called on a sloppy play like that.

NBA Coaches

Isiah Thomas - I wonder what his next job will be. Since Knicks owner James Dolan loves Thomas so much, maybe he could reassign Isiah to MSG TV. Then we can see if Thomas can run non- basketball organizations into the ground.

Larry Brown – He still has a chance to coach all of the NBA Franchises in his lifetime. Cross Charlotte off the list.

Pat Riley – What’s the over-under on his return to the bench? The Heat have 2 All-Star players in G Dwayne Wade and F Shawn Marion. If they can add a third (who is a PF or C), then I fully expect Riley’s new coach to express the desire to spend more time with his family.

Mike D’Antoni – Chicago would be a good fit for him. The Bulls have offensive talent and he can build a winner a lot quicker in the East. He’ll have to prioritize finding a defender to guard F LeBron James if he wants to taste the finals.

Avery Johnson – he had to leave Dallas. The Mavericks’ leadership should listen to any and ALL offers for everyone but F Dirk Nowitski. Three straight post-season flaemouts starting with the 2006 Finals and they have an old roster. They might not like what they are offered talent-wise for F Jerry Stackhouse and G’s Jason Terry and Jason Kidd, but they should be willing to move all 3 of them. Letting Steve Nash leave for Phoenix is turning out to be a big mistake.

George Karl – the Nuggets are fun to watch at times but until F Carmelo Anthony figures out how to play team offense consistently and play defense more than once or twice a game, they won’t have postseason success. IF F Kenyon Martin’s contract is up soon, he might be good to let go – I don’t see him being a good influence for Anthony.

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