Monday, November 26, 2012

Washington's Lack of Wizardry

It is worst to say that the capital of strongest nation in the world are winless in NBA. That 11-game losing skid is not a joke. Maybe they want to hit a record like Miami Heat, New Jersey Nets, Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies.

After they pick John Wall, Jan Vesely and Bradley Beal in their previous three drafts, they done nothing straight to the point. Maybe at least a no.8 spot for the playoffs, they failed to fulfill it. They notched veterans Trevor Ariza and Nene, what is happening.. nothing.

Last season, they fired Flip Saunders because of struggling of this team. Randy Wittman take the helm for the rest of lockout-shortened season. Now they are facing this kind of juncture right now, Wittman is on a hot seat.

Let's face the reality. They are always patron of the first round draft lottery. And I'm sure, they will notch at least Top 5. I will surprise if it is in top 3. Tanking games for the draft purposes is not really effective for this generation. They are wasting their money for those who make their self-interest. That's totally "business".

I am leaving this question now.. What is the function of Wizards since its arrival to the NBA??

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Some Great No.6 Picks In NBA Archives




Currently, Damian Lillard is recognized in the 2012 NBA Draft class when they are assessing his performance. In my own opinion, he is the steal of the draft. His plays describes a sharpen veteran playmaker. I hope he will not trigger injuries like the Odens and Roys in Portland history. At least in the next 3 years, he will be one of the great pointguards the league they ever had.

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Pringle Era in Lakerland






Big news in the world of hoops so far is the oust move of Lakers management to well-known defensive and once awarded as best coach in one season named Mike Brown. Of course, the reason is the slump of star-studded line-up of the team casting Kobe, Dwight, Steve and Pau. Another is a "crazy" strategy called Princeton offense. This kills the Lakers in their first 5 games of 2012-2013 season.

Now, another shocking news is the appointment of well-known offensive coach named Mike D'Antoni. In the last couple of days, Zen Master Phil Jackson is the center of buzz in looking for Brown successor.

For me, this is the start of "Pringle Era" in Lakerland. For the meantime, let's give him a benefit of doubt despite of his previous struggle at Nuggets, Suns and Knicks.

We have no choice but to accept the management's decision. Maybe they see D'Antoni the answer of Lakers struggle. Maybe they see "Mr.Pringle" will be the good mentor for Steve Nash. D'Antoni tried Nash before. Now, he will press the button and instruct Nash, "Do my previous plans when we at Arizona state".

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Why the two Crowd Favorites are Struggling??





In the league, there is always a crowd favorite. This gives thrill and excitement in every games that they had. It shows confidence to the players to dominate and bring the team into victory.