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Fantasy Grumblings: Fast Break - Jan 17, 2008
http://www.sportsgrumblings.com/basketball/articles/articles/312/1/Fantasy-Grumblings-Fast-Break---Jan-17-2008/Page1.html
Fantasy Forecaster
FANTASY SPORTS SERVICES INC. is a sports editorial, statistical
information and fantasy games company that specializes in interactive content
and games for sports fans. By Fantasy Forecaster
Published on 01/17/2008 |
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Quick Hitz
In
the PAINT...
On
the SHELF...
Best
and WORST...
Three-POINTERS...
Quick
ANALYSIS...
And
the final WORD...
In the PAINT...
GAME OF THE WEEK
Cavaliers @ Spurs, 8 pm ET,
Thurs., Jan.17
There are a lot of great sub-plots here. Not only is it a rematch of
last season's NBA Finals (which the Spurs swept in four games), it's the
NBA's best individual player (LeBron
James) vs. the NBA's best all-round team (the Spurs). LeBron is
coming off a 51-point night against the Grizzlies.
GRUDGE MATCH OF THE WEEK
Warriors @ Pacers, 7 pm ET, Wed., Jan. 16
Usually grudge matches are single players versus former teams, but this
game has several grudges going on. For the Pacers, swingman Mike
Dunleavy and big-man Troy
Murphy will want to play well since the Warriors gave up on them
last season. Meanwhile Pacer fans may boo Golden State's Stephen
Jackson, who was part of that trade and was a headache for Indy
on and off the court with his bad shot selection and his legal troubles.
On the SHELF...
- Lakers' C Andrew
Bynum is seeing his breakout season hindered by a sprained knee,
an injury that will keep him out eight weeks. Kwame
Brown is expected to fill in.
- Rockets' SG/SF Tracy
McGrady will try to return to action on Jan.19, according to the
Houston Chronicle. That will likely mean a reduced role for Bonzi
Wells.
- Kings' PG Mike
Bibby is set to come off the disabled list after missing the
whole season so far due to a thumb injury. That means Beno
Udrih is likely to become a reserve.
- Kings' SG Kevin
Martin returned this week from a month-long absence caused by a
sore groin, scoring 74 points in his first two games back.
- Kings' SF Ron
Artest is reportedly hoping to return soon from minor elbow
surgery he had Jan.2, according to the Sacramento Bee. When he does, Francisco
Garcia and John
Salmons will likely play less.
- Heat C Shaquille
O'Neal is expected to return Jan.16 after an eight-game absence
caused by a sore hip. Mark
Blount heads back to the bench.
- Bulls' combo guard Kirk
Hinrich recently missed his first game of the season, the result
of back spasms. He is day-to-day, with Thabo
Sefolosha filling in. - Knicks' PG Stephon
Marbury is out again, this time with bone spurs in his ankle.
There are rumors he will have surgery, meaning Nate
Robinson could be in for a promotion.
- Sonics' PF Chris
Wilcox is back after missing four games to a dislocated pinkie
finger. His return may affect the minutes of Nick
Collison and Kurt
Thomas.
- Sonics' PG Luke
Ridnour recently returned from a four-game absence caused by a
sore thigh. That means less playing time for Earl
Watson.
- Nuggets' PF/C Nene
Hilario is out indefinitely because of a testicular tumor that
was removed Jan.14. Kenyon
Martin will play more as a result.
- Nuggets' PG Chucky
Atkins is gone eight weeks because of a sports hernia that
needed surgery, so Anthony
Carter and J.R.
Smith will both see more action.
- Celtics' PG Rajon
Rondo remains day-to-day with a sore back and a sore hamstring. Eddie
House has been seeing more minutes lately as a result.
- Grizzlies' C Darko
Milicic is injured again, this time with a knee problem. It's
uncertain how long he'll be sidelined, but guard Juan
Carlos Navarro should see more time, as should Stromile
Swift.
- Wizards' PG Antonio
Daniels continues to be bothered by a sore knee that kept him
out for two weeks recently. Roger
Mason will fill in if Daniels can't play.
Best and WORST...
TOP 3 TEAMS (SEASON-TO-DATE)
1. Los Angeles Lakers (Western Conference)
The recent loss of Andrew
Bynum could be devastating. But for now they have the best
record in the West, which is saying something.
2. Boston Celtics (Eastern Conference)
Three losses in their past four suggest the Big Three (who are all over
30) are getting a bit tired. But they remain the NBA's best defensive
team.
3. Phoenix Suns (Western Conference)
They need Grant
Hill back, but his recent absence has helped Raja
Bell get more shots and regain his stroke. They're still the
league's best starting five.
BOTTOM 3 TEAMS (SEASON-TO-DATE)
1. Minnesota Timberwolves (Western Conference)
Why are Corey
Brewer and Gerald
Green not playing more? It's not like the regulars are winning.
2. Miami Heat (Eastern Conference)
A recent 10-game losing skid may have them in rebuilding mode soon.
Expect the Shaq trade rumors to start ramping up.
3. Seattle SuperSonics (Western Conference)
Durant has been as good as expected, but after him it's still an
adventure every game. This team needs to either start more veterans or
start going with their youth.
TOP 3 PLAYERS (SEASON-TO-DATE)
1. LeBron
James, SF, Cavaliers: Let's see now: he leads the NBA in scoring
(30 points per game), he's eighth-overall in assists (7.5 per game) and
he's top-40 in rebounding (7.7 per game). What else is there to say? Oh
yeah; he's an elite defender too.
2. Chris Paul,
PG, Hornets: Still the NBA's leader in steals (2.8 per game), Paul
is also No.3 in assists (10.4 per contest) and is top-20 in scoring
(21.7 points per outing, 16th overall).
3. Dwight
Howard, C, Magic: He's pulling away with the rebounding lead
(15.1 per contest), is still top-3 in FG%, and Howard's Magic still lead
the Southeast (at 24-16).
BOTTOM 3 PLAYERS (SEASON-TO-DATE)
1. Stephon
Marbury, PG, Knicks: Okay, so he has an ankle spur. That doesn't
explain his lack of effort, his clashes with his coach, or his me-first
attitude.
2. Boris Diaw,
G/F/C, Suns: What a bust. With no physical problems, it's clear Diaw
has reverted to the player the Hawks were desperate to dump a few years
ago.
3. Mike James,
PG, Rockets: He had that one great season for Toronto back in
2005-06 and has done little since. He has appeared in only two Rockets
games in January.
Three-POINTERS...
ON THE RISE
- Nick
Collison, PF/C, SuperSonics: Over three games last week Collison
averaged 19 points and almost 13 boards per game. He has been Seattle's
most consistent big-man all season.
- J.R. Smith,
SG, Nuggets: With Nene on the shelf and Eduardo
Najera hurting, Smith is finally getting a look from head coach
George Karl. He has 20 point-per-game talent.
- DeShawn
Stevenson, SG, Wizards: Earlier this month Stevenson posted five
straight games of scoring in double-figures. The iffy status of Antonio
Daniels also means a bigger role.
ON THE DECLINE
- Aleksandar
Pavlovic, SG/SF, Cavaliers: Sasha averaged just 5.8 points per
game in December on 29 percent from the field, and in January has been
almost as bad (5.9 points per game on 36 percent).
- Morris
Peterson, SG/SF, Hornets: The streakiness continues. MoPete
scored just eight total points over three starts this past week. Yikes.
- Bruce
Bowen, SG/F, Spurs: He still hits the odd trey and plays gritty
defense, but Bowen at 36 is struggling. In January he's averaging just
4.9 points and two boards per game.
DEFENSIVE DEMONS
- Jermaine
O'Neal, PF/C, Pacers: Recent injuries had some thinking O'Neal
might be in decline, but last week he blocked eight shots over two games
in his return from a sore left knee.
- Yao Ming,
C, Rockets: This shouldn't be a surprise since he's the NBA's
tallest player, but Yao sometimes gets overlooked as a defender. He has
blocked 18 shots over the past six games (3.0 per outing).
- Shane
Battier, SF, Rockets: His season has been mostly dismal so far,
but lately Battier is bouncing back. In January he's averaging two
blocks and 1.4 steals per game.
BURIED ON THE BENCH
- Damon
Stoudamire, PG, Grizzlies: Usually youngsters make this list,
but the 34-year-old Mighty Mouse hasn't played in January, since losing
his starting gig to rookie Mike
Conley. A trade should come soon.
- Gerald
Green, SF, Timberwolves: Last year's Slam Dunk champ also has
great all-round skills, and the T-Wolves are 5-32. Why is he averaging
only 12 minutes per game?
- Mickael
Gelabale, SF, SuperSonics: It's not like the Sonics are a
playoff contender, and Gelabale has star-level talent. At 8.3 minutes
per game, he is not exactly getting a chance to learn.
SIXTH SENSE
- Josh
Childress, G/F, Hawks: We still have no idea why Childress is
coming off the bench for the Hawks. In January so far he's 15.6 points
per game on a mind-boggling 68 percent from the floor. He also rebounds,
passes, and defends.
- Nazr
Mohammed, C, Bobcats: It's still odd that the Bobs decided to
give his starting job to point guard Jeff
McInnis, but Mohammed is doing fine off the pine. In January
he's averaging 13 points, 8.3 boards, and a block per game.
- Anderson
Varejao, PF/C, Cavaliers: He's rounding into form since coming
back to the Cavs, and Varejao is starting to get starter's minutes for
Cleveland. He's seeing 32 minutes of playing time per contest in January.
ROOKIE LOOKS
- Mike Conley,
PG, Grizzlies: We've mentioned him here a few times before, and he
gets another nod here for averaging 11 points, 5.4 assists, and 1.5
steals in January.
- Thaddeus
Young, F, Sixers: With Philly likely to shake up their team via
trade soon, Young may be a starter down the stretch. He's playing a lot
more lately and showing a great all-round game.
- Rodney
Stuckey, G, Pistons: He won't be a starter anytime soon but
Stuckey is making a mark as a regular in the Detroit rotation. He can
score, but needs to start taking more high-percentage shots.
Quick ANALYSIS...
D-LEAGUE
CORNER
- JamesOn
Curry wasn't drafted until No.51 overall last year by the Bulls,
but he could end up being a valuable player for them. The rookie combo
guard is currently showing a nice all-round game playing for Iowa,
averaging 21.4 points, six assists, and 3.4 boards per game.
- Billy
Thomas didn't get much playing time with the Nets before being
waived by them Jan.7, but the 32-year-old journeyman can certainly play
defense. He's leading the D-League in steals per game at 2.6 over 14
games. He is now a free agent playing for the Colorado 14ers.
- Dakota's Rod
Benson continues to be the D-League's most reliable and dominant
big-man. The 6-10 power forward leads the league in rebounding at 12.3
boards per game, while also bringing a solid 14.4 points, 1.6 blocks,
and 1.4 steals per contest.
COACH'S CORNER
Things only seem to be getting worse for Isiah Thomas in New York. This
week the Knicks' head coach-GM saw another one of his players outwardly
confront him. During a Jan.11 loss to the Raptors, Zach
Randolph got pulled by Thomas, who then clearly asked Randolph
to sit next to him on the bench. Randolph instead refused, walking to
the end of the bench while openly jawing at his bench boss. Thomas has
already had clashes with Stephon
Marbury and Quentin
Richardson, and this latest sign of friction only adds to the
tension in Gotham.
EXECUTIVE SUITE
As the Feb.21 NBA trade deadline creeps up, keep an eye on Mitch Kupchak.
The Lakers' GM had the pressure taken off him by his team's 26-11 start,
but now that Andrew
Bynum is out for eight weeks, things could get tough for Kupchak
again. Bynum is the biggest reason for the improvement (and for Kobe
Bryant backing off his trade demands), so if the Lakers start
falling in the standings Kupchak will be expected to make a move to get
the team back on top.
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