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<title>Peter Vecsey: No Kevin Heavens</title>
<description>    Peter Vecsey of THE NEW YORK POST reports, Over the past few months, as it became increasingly evident the Timberwolves&apos; imperfections were more than skin deep, numerous teams called to inquire about Kevin Garnett&apos;s availability. All were told the same thing: We&apos;re not even going to discuss it at this time. That suited Garnett just fine. In a recent public statement, he maintained his loyalty to the only NBA franchise he&apos;s ever carried (11th season, longest continuous service of any player in the wake of Reggie Miller&apos;s retirement) since transferring from high school to the pros, and resolved to remain a Wolf man for a life. A noble stance considering his team&apos;s reduction in rank from perennial playoff participant (eliminated in the &apos;03-04 Western Conference finals) to lottery level last season. Currently, the T&apos;wolves are 19-21, tied with Golden State for ninth in the West.

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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2006 07:58:54 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>I love this game</title>
<description><![CDATA[    <p>
  Its only 1 game. We hopefully have more than 100 to play this year. But what a great way to start the season.&nbsp;
  Who cares if its 4am and we just got to Utah and I know I wont be able to sleep for awhile. I hope the guys can. 

  <p>We didnt do a whole lot right the first 3.5 quarters. We didnt seem comfortable at all. It wasnt completely
  suprising. The Suns run and gun style is at a gear higher than anything the Mavs have done over the past 5 years, so
  its hard to prepare for and takes some time to get used to.</p>


  <p>Big time Kudos to Darrell Armstrong (or BC as he prefers&hellip; dont ask), for coming in and providing a huge energy and
  veteran spark. BC told me last year that his goal was at least 2 charges per game, no matter how many minutes he
  played. He got em last night and they were the turnovers we needed.&nbsp; BC knows how to play. He got the ball to
  Dirk and JT where they needed it and both came through. DIrk hitting 3-3 3pointers in the 4th. KVH ,now officially
  known as Keith Van Halen &nbsp;for making&nbsp;everyone on the bench &nbsp;&#8217;Jump&#8217; with that big 3 (Ok, he actually
  got that name when he was guarding David Lee of the Knicks in preseason :), and JT realizing he couldnt be stopped
  and could get to the basket whenever he wanted, turned the light bulb on .&nbsp; Then the defense took over.</p>


  <p>An insider note. The thing our guys noticed in the first OT, their guys seemed more tired than we were. Maybe
  because it was the first game. Maybe it was our imagination. Maybe it was making their defense work with longer
  offensive possessions. Will know for sure when we get our stat. But it gave us some confidence in OT.</p>


  <p>What a fun&nbsp;night.</p>


  <p>We win. I get to wear my blue sportscoat again for the first time since 1992.&nbsp; You know how everyone has a
  closet with stuff you pretty much forgot about, but never got around to throwing or giving away ? Well completely by
  accident I noticed the coat , and decided to have some fun. Now i have to decide whether to wear it again, do it
  again with another jacket&hellip;..or come up with something new.</p>


  <p>Only downer of the night was listening to the idiots on TNT after the game. Its not unusual if we win a TNT game
  for us to turn it on in the locker room and hear what Charles, Kenny and co have to say. They havent gotten any
  better.</p>


  <p>&nbsp;Let me just say this. There is a reason why Kenny and Charles havent gotten head coaching jobs. THere is
  more to running a team these days then thinking you know what you are talking about. Kenny, if you want to bust on us
  for switching on the pick and roll, get some stats to back it up. We track conversion rates on everything we do. High
  pick and roll, elbow pick and roll, whatever, we track it. If its not working Kenny, we adjust. I know that is
  probably a new concept to you and Charlie B, but thats the NBA of 2006.&nbsp; With all that money you guys make (hey
  if you are going to talk salaries, lets see how you like it), go out and hire some kids to track what actually
  happens in a game rather than having TNT bring in kids to go out and get donuts.</p>


  <p>Here is a little test. How many deflections did we have last night versus our season average last year. Do you
  remember what a deflection is guys ? Its a nice indicator of defensive effort.</p>


  <p>And rook..I&nbsp; mean Reggie Miller.&nbsp; Remember this rook. Every year TNT brings in the guy who was good, but
  retired last year, and puts them in that same seat you were sitting in.&nbsp; You may have noticed that they arent
  there any more. Do something more than just try to be another guy who tries to fit in and trade nonsensical barbs
  with the boys. Charles has earned the right to be the comedian who has some insights. Kenny wants to be the coach,
  but wont do the work, so never will be more than a sidekick. Rook, you need to add some value, or in a few weeks we
  will see someone else sitting in that seat. Maybe Derrick Coleman can come in and give us a Whoop De Damn Do&hellip;</p>


  <p>But I digress. After listening to some of the idiocy, we just turned it off.</p>


  

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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Joining the action with 1:34 left in the first and the score tied at 23. Somehow, this is the only NBA game on tonight. Which is, of course, the only reason I'm watching it. Heck, it was either this or the end of "Superman II." And I know what happens in that.<br>
<br>It's just too bad that Shaun Livingtson is out (again), because he is really fun to watch—and he was looking even better this summer. But still, can't complain too much. Instead we've got Sam Cassell, Elton "Perennial All-Star Except He's A Clipper" Brand, Corey Maggette Cat Mobley and Chris Wilcox. Then, on the other side, Marvin Williams, Al Harrington, Josh Smith and Joe Johnson, who should have found a way to wear No. 70,000,000 this year.<br>
<br>Steve Smith is announcing, which is rad. Always liked Smitty, he was gracious to a fault as a player and was always a class act. Still is.<br>
<br>Zeljko Rebraca? Daniel Ewing? Quinton Ross? These are your Los Angeles Clippers. Bummer that Daniel Ewing isn't wearing No. 33. Or Ewings, for that matter. Hell, if he came out in Ewings, he'd be my favorite player in the L, Blue Devil or not.<br>
<br>Is Tyronn Lue on the Hawks because of his championship experience?<br>
<br>The Hawks animated/live action promo spot is good, I guess, but "Rise Up"? What other choice do they have?<br>
<br>There's someone named "Edwards" playing center for the Hawks—No. 54—and I have absolutely no idea who he is. None. He's replaced by Zaza Pachulia, who really should have signed with a playoff team. Or at least an NBA one.<br>
<br>If I played in the NBA, I'd rock everything. Headband, tall socks, wristbands, fingerwraps, calf sleeve, elbow sleeve, ankle braces, compression shorts, knee straps. Everything.<br>
<br>The Hawks announcer who's not Steve Smith goes on an extended riff about Corey Maggette's body, and I don't blame him. He ever goes to Greece, the damn statues are gonna start working out. It's ridiculous. He dives to save a ball, the seats'll move out of the way.<br>
<br>The Clippers are up 10, and I'm not sure how. The stands are half-empty, but that's no mystery.<br>
<br>It's good to see that Josh Childress is letting his afro come back. Wouldn't be right without it.<br>
<br>I know he's been gone for a while now, but it's a shame that Jeff McInnis isn't a Clipper anymore. I don't mean it in a bad way, but he just seemed like a Clipper. Ditto for Q and D Miles.<br>
<br>Four-point game.<br>
<br>Cassell and Cat is a pretty decent backcourt, actually. Sam I Am needs to rehab his rep, Cat needs to show he can thrive without his partner in, uh, crime, Franchise. And with Wilcox, Brand and Maggette, there are plenty of assists to be had. Can't see the Clips cracking the playoffs, but they're gonna ruin a lot of people's nights. The Hawks, of course, are quite capable of ruining their own nights, thank you.<br>
<br>Can't remember whether the Stoudamire on the Hawks is Damon or Salim. I could look it up, but why? I assume he'll score at some point.<br>
<br>Chris Kaman's hair is impressively awful. (And it's Salim—just got a good look at him. I guess I'll have to look up where Damon is.) Al Harrington tries to draw a charge on Maggette, which is basically like trying to draw a charge on an 18-wheeler. Adding insult to injury, he gets whistled for the block.<br>
<br>The Hawks guys seem surprised that Maggette has started quickly after missing a month, but then again they didn't see him balling this summer. I did, and I can safely say he would have been ready had the season started in July. He doesn't take time off.<br>
<br>Someone on the Hawks has some ILL adidas. The team might be bad, but they've got a great arena and good colors. So there's that.<br>
<br>You can't help but admire Mike Dunleavy's commitment to the Rileyesque slicked-back do despite his obvious deficiencies.<br>
<br>Halftime. 50-47, Clips. And ha ha, I totally forgot that there was a doubleheader on TNT. Right now it's Heat/Rockets without Shaq or T-Mac, which honestly may be less compelling than the Hawks/Clips. OK, so maybe not, but I'm committed to this game. I think. Then again, it IS halftime. Guess I could change over for a while.<br>
<br>OK, this is bad. I haven't watched the new-look Heat yet, and the first possession I see has Antoine Walker and Jason Williams dribbling out the shot clock, with J Will losing it on a travel. Dwyane Wade, off in the corner, doesn't touch the ball. This is not good.<br>
<br>Yao Ming gets swatted by Zo, which is just plain embarassing. Not sure what he has to do, but Yao has to get MEAN. He hits layups on the next two possessions, but he needs to be dunking on people.<br>
<br>Can't say I ever thought Jeff Van Gundy would be coaching Rafer Alston. Is there a weirder coach/player combination in the League? Well, except Larry Brown and all of the Knicks, of course.<br>
<br>Antoine Walker, 3; Antoine Walker, airball 3. That's my Toine.<br>
<br>Yao's neck beard is quite disturbing. Two fouls in four minutes though, and who wants to sex Mutombo?<br>
<br>Pretty cool that Juwan Howard and Alonzo Mourning are on the court at the same time—two of the first $100 million men. It's hard to believe that anyone ever thought Juwan Howard was worth $100 million, but hey, these things happen.<br>
<br>Jeez, with those two, Deke and now Gary Payton on the court at the same time—what years is this?<br>
<br>The chances of my watching any of the rest of the Hawks/Clips game are somewhere between slim and none.<br>
<br>You know what would be shocking, Craig Sager? Come out one night in a grey pinstriped suit and a solid tie. Plain white shirt. Wingtips.<br>
<br>Marv Albert, Steve Kerr and Reggie Miller in the booth. Either team would probably take Reggie right now. Actually, there's no probably about it.<br>
<br>Derek Anderson's cornrows look familiar—did AI have that pattern once? Someone did. Guess you can't patent hair designs. Although Anthony Mason should have.<br>
<br>What the hell? The Heineken sports update looks like it's coming FROM hell. What's with the red mist?<br>
<br>Whoops, lost some time there. It doesn't really look like that Zo's lost much. I still think he's a loser for bailing out on New Jersey, but he's definitely still got some game. Going after shots like it was 1993, snuffing Stromile Swift like he was some high school kid.<br>
<br>Yao's hair is...commie. Or something. Also, he's really, really, really tall.<br>
<br>It's still amazingly hard to believe that Jeff and Stan Van Gundy share the same parents.<br>
<br>I'm going to post this at halftime so if Safari crashes I won't have a nervous breakdown. Not that anyone will really care (or notice) one way or the other.<br>
<br>Soooo many new guys on both of these teams, it's actually confusing. Also, David Wesley looks like Marco Pantani.<br>
<br>Mourning goes after EVERY SHOT inside. It would be funny if he wasn't catching a bunch of them. Actually, he's only got three blocks, but it seems like more.<br>
<br>Reggie Miller just murked a Run-DMC lyric. It's "kill my dog, I'ma SLAY your cat." I think.<br>
<br>Yao misses a dunk, which is just plain absurd.<br>
<br>48-44 Miami at the half.</div>

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<description>    The Indiana Pacers will retire Reggie Miller&apos;s No. 31 in March.

Miller played his entire NBA career with Indiana and retired after last season as the Pacers&apos; leader in points, assists and steals. He also was a five-time All-Star and set NBA records for 3-point goals made and attempted.

&quot;This is a truly deserving honor for Reggie,&quot; Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said Thursday.
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<description>    On his blog, Maverick owner Mark Cuban is not impressed with Reggie Miller&apos;s performance in the TNT studio, and calls him out rather pointedly: And rook..I mean Reggie Miller. Remember this rook. Every year TNT brings in the guy who...
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<description>    If Reggie Miller is ever going to feel twinges of regret about his decision to retire from the Indiana Pacers, it might happen Nov.
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<title>Eastern Conference Preview - South East Division</title>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Miami.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Miami.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Miami Heat</h2>

<p>

What can anyone say about a team with <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/shaquille_oneal/index.html?nav=page">Shaquille O'Neal</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dwyane_wade/index.html?nav=page">Dwayne Wade</a>? Of course the Heat will be the favorites to go to the NBA finals.</p>

<p>As great as the Heat were last season, look at what they have done in the off season. They acquired <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/jason_williams/index.html?nav=page">Jason Williams</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/james_posey/index.html?nav=page">James Posey</a> from the Grizzlies, signed free agent <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antoine_walker/index.html?nav=page">Antoine Walker</a> and now solidified their bench with the *gulp* veteran <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gary_payton/index.html?nav=page">Gary Payton</a>. That's right, if you read the Atlantic division preview, the HEX is still on. Actually the HEX is on for two reasons, the &quot;glove&quot; just adds to the old HEX i put on <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/alonzo_mourning/index.html?nav=page">Alonzo Mourning</a> for being sick, too sick to play in Toronto, but not sick enough to hang from Shaq's nuts like Payton is. Good thing Shaq's got two, right?</p>

<p>Is there another guard capable of taking the spotlight off of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/lebron_james/index.html">Lebron James</a>? Dwayne Wade may be the only one right now, in the way that he cuts to the basket and plays defense with no fear and no regard for his own body.</p>

<p>Shaquille O'Neal must look at this year as the year to take it all again. O'Neal is definitely on his way down, his skills are going to erode rather quickly as they usually do with big men. Too many years of pounding on those knees and ankles and too much abuse from the double and triple teams and hack-a-shack's. How many more Shaq &quot;quality&quot; years are left?</p>

<p>This is another lineup that looks as deep as can be. Williams starting at the point backed up by a future Hall of Famer in Gary Payton, Walker starting at power forward backed up by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/udonis_haslem/index.html?nav=page">Udonis Haslem</a>, who had a break out year last year (we'll just pretend it had nothing to do with playing next to Shaq), and of course, Shaq backed up by, *uh-hem*, Alonzo Mourning.</p>

<p>I will understand if they Heat win a championship. Wade deserves that kind of success, i just don't like those &quot;<a href="http://www.evolutionfairytale.com/cleanerf.htm">cleaner fish</a>&quot; who travel from team to team, only looking for a way to win a championship. Learn from Reggie Miller people...</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Shaquille O'Neal</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Wayne Simien</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>1st</strong> (Central), <strong>1st</strong> (East)

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<p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Washington.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Washington Wizards</h2>

<p>

I'm the wiz. I'm the wiz. The Wizards laid down the law last season. It was impressive to see a team heading into the playoffs not taking any crap from a player. In 2001, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/kwame_brown/index.html?nav=page">Kwame Brown</a> was the first high school player ever taken with the first pick of the draft. Attitude and injuries always seemed in the forefront with Brown and only one of those can be tolerated, not both.</p>

<p>Brown was traded to the LA Lakers in return for <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/caron_butler/index.html?nav=page">Caron Butler</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/chucky_atkins/index.html?nav=page">Chucky Atkins</a>. A good move in my opinion, trading a guy that no longer fits into the work ethic of the team for two talented far from superstar players.</p>

<p>The big loss for Washington was having <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/larry_hughes/index.html">Larry Hughes</a> leave for the Cleveland Cavaliers. It will be difficult to replace that kind of scoring and defensive presence. The Wizards were able to land <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antonio_daniels/index.html?nav=page">Antonio Daniels</a> as a free agent, but that's far from replacing anything Hughes gave the team.</p>

<p>The team's strength this year will come from point guard <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/gilbert_arenas/index.html?nav=page">Gilbert Arenas</a> who can score from anywhere and has ice in his veins and the collection of talented big men, led by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/antawn_jamison/index.html?nav=page">Antawn Jamison</a> who found new life after coming to Washington from Dallas last season. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/brendan_haywood/index.html?nav=page">Brendan Haywood</a> and <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/etan_thomas/index.html?nav=page">Etan Thomas</a> are two nasty post players to be pitted against, those guys fight for every point and fight hard.</p>

<p>If the Wiz can get over the loss of Hughes and plug the hole with a combination of Daniels and Butler, there is no reason they can't compete in the SouthEast, although taking on the Miami Heat will be tough.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Gilbert Arenas</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">*</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>2nd</strong> (Central), <strong>4th</strong> (East)

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<p><a href="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Orlando.gif" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=50,height=50,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img width="80" height="60" border="0" alt="Oops" title="Oops" src="http://www.vtams.biz/nfanimg/logos/Orlando.gif" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" /></a></p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<h2>Orlando Magic</h2>

<p>

The Orlando Magic are a little bit of an enigma to me. With last season's personnel shuffle following the <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tracy_mcgrady/index.html">Tracy McGrady</a> trade, sometimes it looked like the players weren't all on the same page. Doesn't a team led at the point by <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/steve_francis/index.html?nav=page">Steve Francis</a> always seem that way? I thought the same of the Houston Rockets when he was there.</p>

<p>What a great sight to see last year, <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/grant_hill/index.html?nav=page">Grant Hill</a> returning to the court and playing effectively was definitely a sweet story and although his season was cut short towards the end, there is hope that he is fully recovered from his series of ankle surgeries and will return to the court again this season, hopefully more confident and more like his old self than last year.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/dwight_howard/index.html?nav=page">Dwight Howard</a>, &quot;man child&quot; proved that he can play in this league and will someday be a dominant post player, after all, he was just drafted out of high school and he still averaged a double-double through his rookie season. When is the last time that feat was accomplished? I don't hear enough hype about that. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/emeka_okafor/index.html">Emeka Okafor</a> averaged a double-double as well, but he was drafted out of the college ranks.</p>

<p>I have to say, it would be nice to see Jameer Nelson get some more starters minutes. It seemed the Magic played a more fluid game when Nelson started at the point and Francis was shifted to shooting guard.</p>

<p>It will be interesting to see if Kelvin Cato and Tony Battie can stay healthy this year. I remember thinking before last season that Tony Battie was a big gamble for the Magic, considering his bad knee history while with the Celtics and Cavaliers, but it didn't play as big a factor in Orlando as i thought. That's not to say the injury is completely over with, but if Battie and Cato can spell each others minutes, I'd be ready to let Howard have a bigger role in the post.</p>

<p>What the heck happened with the Fran Vasquez pick? Vasquez was rated one of the top big men available in this years draft and was taken with Orlando's first pick, 11th overall. Shortly after the draft, we started hearing about Vasquez not going to come to the Magic, rather he would stay in Spain and play for Real Madrid. This is a long standing issue with the NBA draft. Players can enter themselves for eligibility, but it doesn't mean that they actually have to commit to the NBA team that picks them. This was an 11th pick though, if an NBA team knows the player has no intention of coming to the league, then they could use that pick on someone that has shown that interest. Come to think of it, i guess the blame could be laid on the Magic organization as well for not doing their homework properly. They just went into the draft thinking, once picked, they could <em>convince</em> Vasquez to come to Orlando.</p><blockquote><p><span face="Tahoma"><span id="KonaBody"><strong>&quot;I've said, 'No,' because I
was afraid to adapt to the American way of life, and of not giving the
level they have asked. I'm not a coward, but I prefer to stay in Spain,
progress, and who knows? Maybe jump to the NBA in a few years.&quot;</strong></span></span></p></blockquote><p>Does that sound like a man ready to commit to the NBA? Could they not have known that before the draft? The lure of the NBA life isn't what we think it is, i guess.</p>

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<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Steve Francis</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">*</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>3rd</strong> (Central), <strong>10th</strong> (East)</p>

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<h2>Charlotte Bobcats</h2>

<p>Expansion what? I remember when the expansion Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies came into the league. The two teams didn't look like they had a hope in hell of improving in their first few seasons. It's a different story for the Bobcats through, you can look at that roster and the way <a href="http://www.nba.com/coachfile/bernie_bickerstaff/index.html?nav=page">Bernie Bickerstaff</a> has drafted and signed talent and see the improvement coming rather quickly.</p>

<p>I had some questions about the drafting of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/emeka_okafor/index.html?nav=page">Emeka Okafor</a>. I had heard the stories of his back problems and how it would hinder his play in the extended NBA schedule. Well, i was wrong to doubt the pick, wasn't i? Okafor played above and beyond expectations and from all accounts is learning and developing this off season in hopes of being a bigger part of the team's offense.</p>

<p>There were too big surprises for me when watching the Bobcats last season. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/primoz_brezec/index.html?nav=page">Primoz Brezec</a>, who couldn't bribe his way unto the court in Indiana was picked by Charlotte in the expansion draft and proved to be a steal. The guy can play, he can score and rebound with the best of them, and he's young. Now, who the heck would have thought that <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/brevin_knight/index.html?nav=page">Brevin Knight</a> would have been among the league leaders in assist, almost averaging a double-double for the season with points and assists.</p>

<p>This season should be interesting for the Bobcats again and there's no reason to believe they won't improve. The Bobcats drafted a great college point guard in <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/raymond_felton/index.html?nav=page">Raymond Felton</a> and they are surely hoping the lack of size <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/sean_may/index.html?nav=page">Sean May</a> has won't be as big a hindrance as people think.</p>

<p>I just don't think the improvement will be significant enough to get them into the playoffs, but it will bring some more excitement to Charlotte.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Emeka Okafor</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Raymond Felton</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>4th</strong> (Central), <strong>11th</strong> (East)

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<h2>Atlanta Hawks</h2>

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Oh woe, the Hawks ended up having another disappointing season. I've been silently pulling for the Hawks for years. The lovable losers of my life.</p>

<p>Just look at their lineup this season and you can see the potential is incredible, but there is much seasoning to be done. Even the addition of <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/joe_johnson/index.html?nav=page">Joe Johnson</a> this off season won't bring the Hawks into the playoffs, the supporting staff in Atlanta is not what it needs to be this season, not that it won't be in the future, it's just not there right now.</p>

<p>Much like the Toronto Raptors, you have to question the choice of selecting a player that occupies the same position as your draft pick of the year prior. <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/marvin_williams/index.html?nav=page">Marvin Williams</a> is a great talent, but <a href="http://www.nba.com/playerfile/josh_childress/index.html?nav=page">Josh Childress</a> will have something to say about Williams' playing time.</p>

<p>The Hawks would have taken a huge step into respectability if they had signed Eddy Curry to an offer sheet this off season, but the issue of Curry's irregular heart beat and his unwillingness to be tested by Hawks' doctors just soured that deal to such an extent, there was no getting by it.</p>

<p>Because this team is still so young, there is no way to properly judge the future, other than to say it's going to be good, but whether or not the Hawks can hold on to their young guys beyond their rookie contracts is going to be the question.</p>

<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;color: #ff6633;">My Picks:</span></p>





<p>Best Player: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Joe Johnson</span></strong> <br />Best Rookie: <strong><span style="color: #66ff33;">Marvin Williams</span></strong><br />Prediction: <strong>5th</strong> (Central), <strong>15th</strong> (East)</p></div>

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<description><![CDATA[    <img src="http://www.lequipe.fr/Xml/Basket/Dossiers/Media/dallas_2905.jpg" align="right">It is finally the last day for waiving Amnesty contracts, so some things should shake out of the market in the coming days.  First of all, any useful players that teams have been considering waiving are being shopped like used cars.  Finley in particular is for sale to the highest non-West-contender bidder.  I also think that this is holding up some trade talks as teams want to wait and see who hits the market and what players can be had for ten cents on the dollar.<br /><br />Already waived are players like Dereck Anderson, Brian Grant, Aaron McKie, and Doug Christie.  Others that should be cut include old friend Ron Mercer.  It sounds like the Pacers might waive Reggie Miller's contract, but only if they are 100% sure he's retired.<br /><br />In a shocking turn of events, the so called "Alan Houston Rule" may not be used on Alan Houston.  I guess if he retires they can save even more money than by waiving him.  That would allow the Knicks to use the rule on one of their other bloated contracts.  Reportedly Jerome Williams (but really, it could be any one of 3 or 4 players).<br /><br />Don't hold your breath if you are waiting on any current Celtics to be cut, for reasons that we've gone over already.  I still think the best option is for the C's to waive Vin Baker's dead money.  It won't save us any cap money, and won't matter this year since we are nowhere near the luxury threshold.  However, if we decided to spend big next year, it would give us $5M more in grace money under the luxury threshold.  Every little bit helps.<br /><br />If the C's were thinking of trading Blount or Raef, you would likely see other teams hold off on such a deal until they were sure the C's were not going to release them under the amnesty rule.<br /><br />This is kind of off the cuff, and I'm not sure how legal it is, but I suppose you could also see a team work out a complex trade where another team with an overpaid player releases that player in return for compensation (players, picks, money, etc.).  However, making sure that the player wanted to go to the team making the deal would likely involve some sort of tampering, so again, don't hold your breath.<br /><br />Finally, the waived players will have to find new homes, and since they will be double-dipping, they are expected to settle for smallish contracts (though through some complicated pro-rating rule, they won't get their money all at once, so they'll still want as much money as possible).  Will the C's be able to pick up any players on the cheap?  I think it could be possible, but probably only if the player is a point guard willing to take just over a million a year.<br /><br />Regardless, we'll find out sometime in the next few hours who is out there.  Then we'll see what that means to the market.<br /><br /><strong>Useful Link:</strong> <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=stein_marc&id=2112912" target="_blank">Amnesty Clause FAQ</a>
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