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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:46:01 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Head-to-Head&apos;s Up (2/20-2/26): Trade Deadline Edition</title>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Well I’m glad the NBA (David Stern) came to its senses and invited Gilbert Arenas to play in Houston this weekend after all. Too bad Gil had to go and finish the first half of the season with a 4-for-22 effort and 6 turnovers at Dallas. Ouch.<br>So we have All-Star festivities to get through this weekend and then we’re back to the real games and hopefully an exciting week full of blockbuster trades. Here’s looking at you, week 2/20-2/26.<br>
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<strong>Four Games:</strong> Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana, LAL, Memphis, Milwaukee, New Jersey, New Orleans, Orlando, Portland, Seattle.<br>
<strong>Three Games:</strong> Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Golden State, Houston, LAC, Minnesota, New York, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Utah, Washington.<br>
<strong>Two Games:</strong> Denver, Miami, Phoenix, Sacramento, Toronto.<br>
<br>Season-long trade rumors are finally coming to fruition this week. Darko is moving to Disney World, former Terrapin Chris Wilcox swapped area codes with Vlad Rad, and Stevie Franchise just may get another ‘change of scenery’ if Isaiah Thomas continues his quest to bury the Knicks six-feet-under. Keep a close eye on pending trades as several players are sure to find themselves in new situations that could really boost their second half value.<br>
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<strong>Plug ‘em in, Plug ‘em in:</strong>
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<strong>Josh Smith/Childress, G/F</strong> – The reigning Slam-Dunk champ just put up career-highs of 21 points and 15 boards, while fellow swingman Josh Childress also scored a season-high 21 in a win over the Lakers Wednesday. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that Al Harrington will be asked to pack his bags before the Feb. 23rd deadline. Josh & Josh would immediately reap the benefits should Harrington (and his 37 mpg) depart. Smith averages an incredible 2.3 blks in only 27.5 mpg, and Childress contributes across the board but especially in steals with 1.2 spg in 28.4 minutes. Hopefully both will see 30-35 minutes a night the rest of the way and improve on their already respectable numbers. The youngsters have four games next week so get them in your lineups.<br>
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<strong>Delonte West, PG</strong> – LeBron (43/12/11) and Paul Pierce (50/7/8) may have stolen the show in an overtime thriller the other night, but Delonte also filled his stat line with 15/10/8 and 3 blocks. One of the best waiver wire pickups of the year, the versatile guard just keeps on truckin’. Jefferson, Perkins, and Wally are banged up, so West should have plenty of scoring chances in four contests next week.<br>
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<strong>Anthony Johnson, PG</strong> – Jamaal Tinsley is starting to make Marcus Camby and Fred Taylor look like iron men. He’s only appeared in 23 games this season and hasn’t been healthy for a full year since his rookie campaign. Veteran point guard Anthony Johnson has been handed the reins and asked to do what he can to help salvage Indiana’s season. A.J. has been a member of the Pacers’ starting five since the end of December and averages nearly 30 mpg as a starter. Usually just a borderline fantasy starter in deep leagues, Johnson’s hot hand (19/4/5 with 2 threes and 1.3spg in last 3 outings) makes a decent plug-and-play for four games next week.<br>
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<strong>Darko Milicic, F/C</strong> – If there ever was an ideal situation for the young 7-footer, Orlando is it. Darko’s playing time was so limited in Detroit that analyzing his stats does not really give you an indication of his potential. He’s shooting an impressive 51.5% from the floor, yet a miserable 37.5% from the charity stripe this season. But of course, his 17-of-33 FGs and 3-of-8 from the line are such small samples that they are essentially rendered meaningless. If one were to ascertain <em>anything</em> from his stats it would have to be his impressive 15 blocks in only 140 minutes of play this season. He’s sure to see plenty of playing time on his new team, and starting alongside league-leading rebounder Dwight Howard (12.6 rpg) seems to be a perfect fit for the Serbian big man. If you’re feelin’ Darko, get him in your lineups right away. Let's just hope for the best.<br>
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<strong>Chris Wilcox, F/C</strong> – Assuming Evans/Fortson get shipped out of town sometime before next Thursday, Wilcox will have a great opportunity to excel as the new starting PF in Seattle. Now that he lives in Starbucks capital, USA, maybe some grande caramel macchiatos can help Chris wake up and get his head in the game. The former Terp has immense talent and this appears to be a good situation for him. The Sonics frontcourt has lacked athleticism and been clogged up with the likes of Evans/Swift/Collison/Petro/Fortson for too long. Wilcox brings much needed explosiveness up front and <em>could</em> average 15 and 10 if he's focused and motivated. Think of him as a younger/healthier Kenyon Martin, with center eligibility to boot.<br>
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<strong>Stash ‘em or at least keep on your radar:</strong>
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<strong>Antoine Walker</strong> – He was back in the SLU for a couple games before the break (scored 26 pts and hit six treys on 2/15). Employee #8 needs a starting gig to be a consistent fantasy contributor, and he may just land one if traded to the right team.<br>
<strong>Shaun Livingston</strong> – Prep-to-pro point guard struggling in his second season, "the next Magic Johnson" has started three of the Clips last five games, averaging 6.7 assists in those contests. The potential is there for a monster second half if 36-year-old Cassell were to go down with an injury.<br>
<strong>Earl Watson</strong> – Incessant trade rumors surrounding Denver’s reserve PG are making me nauseous. He could have some value if given a starting job somewhere (New York?)<br>
<strong>Nazr Mohammed</strong> – The big man averaged 11 pts and 8 rebounds for the Knicks last season. He has been stuck on the Spurs’ bench all year, but exploded for 18 pts and 20 boards Wednesday night at Philly. He could make some noise if he were to take the starting spot from Rasho, or perhaps filling in for an injured Duncan.<br>
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<strong>Forget about ‘em and move on:<br>Larry Hughes</strong> – just went under the knife again and will be lucky to return for the playoffs.<br>
<strong>Emeka Okafor</strong> – they’ve been saying he’ll be back in 3-5 weeks for over a month now. Word out of Charlotte is that he’ll likely sit for the rest of the season.<br>
<strong>Jameer Nelson</strong> – Specialists can’t figure out what is wrong with his foot, and he is out for at <em>least</em> another three weeks. Even if he returns, he’ll have to fight for playing time with a crowded Orlando backcourt.<br>
<strong>Sebastian Telfair</strong> – Stephon Marbury’s little cousin was benched in favor of the Blake/Dixon combo. Bassy needs to learn the pro game and improve on his "Dick Cheney-esque" shooting (36.6%FG) before he can be a reliable fantasy force. Maybe next year.<br>
<strong>Marko Jaric</strong> – Yes, he may be traded, but he is just stinkin’ it up this season.<br>
<strong>Deron Williams</strong> – Did they really draft him ahead of Chris Paul? Williams is simply not a good fit for the Jazz and Jerry Sloan is not a good fit for fantasy owners.<br>
<br>Also… the Knicks/Magic exchanging <strong>Jamal Crawford</strong> and <strong>Steve Francis</strong> would help all parties involved (especially their fantasy owners).<br>Enjoy the All-Star festivities and be ready to pounce once those trades are announced.</div>

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<title>Stern happy &apos;brawl talk&apos; is over</title>
<description>    David Stern is happy to be talking basketball as the NBA gathers for its All-Star weekend.

After what he had to deal with last year at this time, the commissioner knows the alternative can be a real drag.

&quot;It beats getting poked in the eye with a sharp stick,&quot; Stern said in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday.

Stern referred to All-Star weekend as a &quot;celebration&quot;, but there wasn&apos;t nearly as much joy around the game a year ago.
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:17:35 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>If Lovin&apos; Jeff Hornacek is Wrong, Then I Don&apos;t Want to Be Right</title>
<description><![CDATA[    <a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/inside_church2.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/inside_church2.jpg" border="0" /></a><br />Brothers and sisters, thank you for joining us here at the Fundamentalist Church.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Following the service we’ll have a luncheon in the courtyard featuring Ms. Pittman’s delicious string bean casserole, but before our final hymn, I have some very important words for you.<br /><br /><br />< ?xml:namespace prefix = o /><o :p></o><p class="MsoNormal">I’ve long hoped never to deliver this sermon, but this All-Star Weekend, an evil that constantly threatens to undermine the tenets of the Game will bare its ugly face yet again.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>As you all know, Quentin Richardson, possessor of deviant two-handed jump shot form, will attempt to win his second consecutive Three-Point Shoot-Out.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/qrich.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/qrich.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p class="MsoNormal">Over the years, we Fundamentalists have seen treasured elements of our beloved Game erode.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Basketball’s glory days have long since passed; never again may we revel in the beauty of a crisp bounce pass or a judicious close-out.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>I ask you all, fair congregants, who is more likely to be drafted, John Paxon Jr., or another untutored and unwashed behemoth who learned his basketball from a Playstation controller and by dunking on bent rims with chain nets?</p><p class="MsoNormal">Yet despite all of the moral degradation our game has experienced over the years, the jump shot was the one cherished institution that had remained untouched by the grubby hands of “progress.”<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>We lament how lay-ups have hideously morphed into “dunk shots” and point guards spend more time trying to “fracture ankles” than execute solid entry passes; players today seem to spend more time smoking “the marijuana” and listening to “the rap music” than focusing on boxing out and denying the ball.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>However, through all of that Godless degradation, the jump shot remained unchanged.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>We were comforted that, during those tumultuous times, there was only one acceptable jump shot technique, as written clearly in <a href="http://www.sureshotcamps.com/shooting_camp.htm">the Gospel of Dr. Sure Shot</a>.</p><blockquote>“And Buzz Bramen said to his disciples, ‘Thou shalt form a 90 degree angle with thine shooting arm, hold thine off-hand perfectly still, and follow through so that thine wrist takes the shape of the neck of a goose.’”</blockquote><p class="MsoNormal">For years, proper-shooting marksmen like Mark Price, Steve Kerr, Dale Ellis, and Craig Hodges won the Three-Point Shoot-Out and demonstrated to America, that one cherished institution of the Game could not be perverted.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Those were good years for our land and our Game; Regan was President.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/form.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/form.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p class="MsoNormal">But last year, tragedy struck the purity of the jump shot.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Quentin Richardson, called “Q-Dog” by the heretics, won the Three-Point Shoot-Out.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>In Galatians 1:6-7, the Bible tells us that Satan builds a false church to distort the gospel; in 2005, Satan struck again, broadcasting to all the notion that two-handed jump shooting is acceptable in the eyes of the Game.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Fundamentalists know better; in the eyes of the Game, Quentin is a sinner and the last morally unadulterated vestige of our beloved Game depends upon our preventing him from winning again.</p><p class="MsoNormal">Over the past year, there has been much excitement in this country over loosening the requirements for properly upholding this sacred institution.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>These “progressives” say that how you shoot doesn’t matter, that the ball need only go through the rim.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>They shout that everyone deserves the right to shoot, no matter their preferred choice of technique.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>I am here to tell you these are simply lies spewed from the mouth of the Devil himself.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>While Richardson’s first victory amounted to a test of our faith, a second victory would be the harbinger for the end of the Game as we know it.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Dark clouds will descend upon the heavens, blood will rain from the sky, lions will give birth in the street.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/Tainted%20Revelations.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/Tainted%20Revelations.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p class="MsoNormal">Quite simply, in the eyes of the Game, there is only one true, acceptable, and <b><i>natural</i></b> way to shoot a basketball.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>This technique maximizes shot arc and minimizes the motions our body must commit to muscle memory.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>It accommodates our bodies’ unique construction and is a natural extension of the Game’s designs for us.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>To shoot any other way is unnatural, and therefore a sin against nature and the Game itself.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>As long as we as human beings have shot this way, points have been fruitful and multiplied.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>A proliferation of shooting styles put the game in peril and threatens to bring scoring to halt altogether.</p><p class="MsoNormal">If we condone Richardson’s two-handed technique, proponents any of number of hideous shooting permutations will cry for acceptance.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>If one man can shoot with two hands, what will prevent someone from shooting with his feet, or dare I say, with his doodle?<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>If we were to unmask those who truly advocate for accepting all shooting techniques, we would simply find a select group of perverts who want nothing more than to shoot in ways even the sickest minds cannot begin to imagine.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/MikeSPARgrabKissJAG110usm.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/MikeSPARgrabKissJAG110usm.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p class="MsoNormal">And as always, we must consider the impact that all this will have on the children.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>In an age where morals have progressively loosened or disintegrated, it is the children who have suffered most of all.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>Sadly, today’s juveniles are shooting three pointers at younger and younger ages.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>If our impressionable youth come to think they can not only shoot <i>where</i> they want, but also <i>how</i> they want, then the Game faces damaged beyond repair and we may as well resign ourselves to following soccer.</p><p class="MsoNormal">We don’t have much time, but I urge all Fundamentalists to write Commissioner Stern and urge him not to allow Richardson into the Three-Point Shoot-Out.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>We simply cannot allow the Game to be corrupted further and I urge you to motivate your Fundamentalists brethren to make themselves heard.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/protest110804-2.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: pointer; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/320/protest110804-2.jpg" border="0" /></a></p><p class="MsoNormal">But we also have an obligation to reach out to all those with improper form.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>We must remind them that Fundamentals is the true path to the Game.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>For the two-handed shooters, the temptation to shoot unnaturally will never fully disappear, but we may guide them to refrain from further damaging the Game.</p><p class="MsoNormal">So for Fundamentalists, this is the time to rise up and protect our sacred shooting form and wipe the tarnish from our treasured institution.<span style="font-size:0;"> </span>No less than the health and the sanctity of the Game depend on it.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3019/1857/1600/weddingparty.jpg"><img style="DISPLAY: block; 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<description><![CDATA[    Chris McCosky of the DETROIT NEWS writes, There must be days when Pistons president Joe Dumars looks out from his suite at The Palace, in the din of yet another sellout crowd, his basketball team the absolute scourge of the NBA on the court and the toast of it off the court, and thinks, &quot;No way this can be happening.&quot; Two years ago, the Pistons were champions. Last year, they fell one game short. Today, they are 38-6 and marching steadfastly toward a third straight NBA Finals appearance. The Pistons are a model of efficiency, the league standard in terms of team building, salary-cap management, marketing and community service. &quot;I have spent a great portion of my career trying to define and refine a system where a well-managed team can do well without regard to market size,&quot; NBA commissioner David Stern said in a telephone interview. &quot;That is done through the draft, through trades, through free-agent signings and through cap management. Detroit, under (owner) Bill Davidson, Joe Dumars and (Palace Sports and Entertainment president) Tom Wilson, has been a poster child for that approach.&quot;

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<description>     David Stern on Allen Iverson, as told to Ian O&apos;Connor: &quot;Because of his cornrows and tattoos, people who didn&apos;t understand Allen were put off by him. But those who watched his game had an enormous amount of respect for...
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<description>    With Commissioner Stern and Mayor Goodman in their corner, the Maloofs couldnt have two stronger allies for their cause.  They may not come right out and say it now, but I think its only a matter of time before Joe and Gavin Maloof truly are the Kings of Las Vegas.  
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 00:20:53 -0800</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:38:07 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>Year After Brawl, NBA Turning the Corner With Image</title>
<description><![CDATA[    Oscar Dixon of USA TODAY writes, Over the past 12 months, NBA Commissioner David Stern has been hammering home his point that the league needed to improve its image. A fan code of conduct, a player dress code and a community outreach program have all been created in the aftermath of &quot;the brawl&quot; between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons, one year ago Saturday.

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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2005 08:25:34 -0800</pubDate>
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<description>    Mitch Lawrence of the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS writes, Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the riot at the Palace of Auburn Hills. To say it is a day that will live in infamy is probably an understatement. The melee led David Stern to make sweeping changes in a number of areas, all intended to remove the self-inflicted image crisis caused when the brawl between the Pacers and Pistons escalated into an unprecented fight between several Pacers players and Detroit fans in the stands. Some of the more notable changes involved increased arena security, a code of conduct for fans and a fourth-quarter ban on beer sales.

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<description>    Mary Schmitt Boyer of THE PLAIN DEALER writes &quot;Dan Gilbert is just entering his first full season as the Cavaliers owner, but he already has impressed NBA Commissioner David Stern with his thoroughness and ...
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<description><![CDATA[    Granik ending 30-year tenure with league office<br /><br /> by Chris Sheridan<br /><br />NEW YORK -- Russ Granik announced Tuesday that he'll be stepping down as deputy commissioner of the NBA at the end of the upcoming season, bringing an end to his 30-year tenure at the league office. <br /><br />
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2005 17:56:54 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>NYC Ballers React to Dress Code</title>
<description>    It&apos;s a bit of a weird idea, but why not? The New York Daily News sent staff writer Austin Fenner to the famous &quot;cage&quot; at West Fourth Street to get basketball player on the street reaction to David Stern&apos;s stern...
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<category>David Stern</category>
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:37:21 -0800</pubDate>
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