Sunday, December 28, 2014

Week 17 NFL Pick'em

Last week of the season! It’s hard to believe the regular season is already over… But it is, and for some teams the playoffs are on the line. While most playoff spots are already clinched, there are certain spots that are up for grabs. The NFC South champ is still up in the air, as are the first-round byes. In the AFC, the Pats have already clinched the top spot, but Denver, Cincy and Indy are still chasing the second spot. Meanwhile the Chargers, Ravens, Texans and Chiefs are vying for the final spot in the AFC.

Week 16 record: 8-8

SEASON RECORD: 60-29


SUNDAY GAMES

1:00

San Diego Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs: Chargers win 24-17

Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens: Ravens win 20-16

Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Redskins: Cowboys win 34-10

Indianapolis Colts @ Tennessee Titans: Colts win 35-14

Jacksonville Jaguars @ Houston Texans: Texans win 26-17

New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins: Dolphins win 21-13

Chicago Bears @ Minnesota Vikings: Vikings win 22-14

Buffalo Bills @ New England Patriots: Bills win 27-20

Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants: Giants win 31-20

New Orleans Saints @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Saints win 23-13

4:25

Arizona Cardinals @ San Francisco 49ers: Cardinals win 20-10

St. Louis Rams @ Seattle Seahawks: Seahawks win 31-9

Carolina Panthers @ Atlanta Falcons: Panthers win 23-19

Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers: Packers win 25-20

Oakland Raiders @ Denver Broncos: Broncos win 28-17

8:30

Cincinnati Bengals @ Pittsburgh Steelers: Bengals win 30-20

Monday, December 22, 2014

Winners and Losers: The Rajon Rondo Trade

There can be endless debate about who the best point guard in the NBA is, but it cannot be argued that Rajon Rondo is one of the best in the game. Since 2012, the ex-Boston Celtic point guard has averaged 11.7 points, 10.6 assists, 6 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game. In that span he has only played in 91 games, but he’s managed to record 9 triple-doubles. The 28-year-old veteran point guard may be an injury risk, but the Dallas Mavericks took the leap of faith.

It’s been known for a while that the Celtics were shopping Rondo, and it was only a matter of time before a viable suitor showed up. The Mavericks proved to be just that, and last week the deal was etched into stone.

The Mavericks agreed to send three players to Boston: former first round pick Brandan Wright, fellow forward Jae Crowder and veteran point guard Jameer Nelson. In addition to that, the Celtics acquired a conditional first-round pick in 2015, a second rounder in 2016, and a $12.9 million trade exception.

In return, the Mavs scooped up Rondo and the 45th pick in this year’s draft, forward Dwight Powell. This begs the question, who are the winners and losers of this trade?




Obviously, the Mavericks won. They got the star point guard and game manager that they’ve been looking for, and didn’t give up any integral pieces. Brandan Wright will be the biggest immediate loss, as he was a nice rim protector coming off the bench. The 6-year big man out of North Carolina was averaging almost 9 points and 4 boards in just 19 minutes a game, and was blocking 1.6 shots per contest. This leaves Tyson Chandler as the sole rim-protector in their defense, which could pose an issue when the second unit comes in.

But that doesn’t threaten the Mavs in the grand scheme of things. They have a loaded starting lineup now, with valuable bench players. Rondo will start alongsided Monta Ellis, Chandler Parsons, Dirk Nowitzki and Tyson Chandler. The Mavs have Devin Harris, J.J. Barea, Al-Farouq Aminu and Richard Jefferson coming off the bench. It’s not the strongest second unit, but it doesn’t need to be.

Rondo is adding championship experience to a team who still has 3 players from their 2011 Finals victory (Barea, Chandler, and Nowitzki). The chemistry will come quickly, and Rondo’s basketball IQ along with his vast skillset will make this team an instant contender.




I’ve heard some people saying the Celtics lost, but that couldn’t be less true. They did what they’ve been trying to accomplish: dump everyone from their championship roster, start fresh with young players and draft picks. Yes, Jameer Nelson is 32. But they will use him to teach Avery Bradley, Phil Pressey, and Marcus Smart how to run an offense.

The Celtics roster has an average age of 25.3, the fifth youngest in the NBA. This sets them up for the future, for which they already have a solid foundation.

This trade was nearly perfect in every way: it provided equal compensation for equal benefit to both sides.




But this trade doesn’t stop here… I haven’t touched upon the losers of this trade.

The entire Western conference lost in this deal (except Dallas of course). Now that Dallas poses this great of a threat, everyone in the West is at risk. Dirk doesn’t have to be the game manager in the fourth quarter anymore. With Rondo present, Dirk can spot up, post up, and play his game. Monta Ellis will still be able to create shots for himself, but he also has someone creating them for him now. Parsons is in the same boat as Ellis, and Chandler will work the pick and roll. For an offense that was already scoring the most in the NBA, they just got a whole lot more lethal.

But the biggest loser in this trade is the Oklahoma City Thunder. They had their chance to deal Westbrook for Rondo, which would have been the blockbuster deal of the century. It would have opened up so many doors for both sides. But if you ask me, the Thunder will never win a championship with Westbrook and KD sharing the scoring. They are simply following their stats, trying to keep up with them. Russ may be averaging 7.2 assists per game, but it doesn’t matter. In the big picture, the Thunder can’t get by the Spurs, Clippers, and now the Grizzlies, Warriors, and presumably the Mavericks. Missing out on the Rondo opportunity is what makes them the biggest losers of this deal.


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Sunday, December 21, 2014

A Gift from the Basketball Gods

Inbounds pass. Trot up the court. No hustle, no pace, just determination. Isolation. Right. Left. Right. Left. Left. Pull-Up three pointer. Bang. 

There's a babyfaced point guard on the Golden State Warriors. His name, Wardell Stephen Curry. And he will be the 2015 NBA MVP.

Kobe is on his way out. Derrick Rose is confusing. LeBron is getting older and likes to pass more often than shoot, Durant is slower because of his injury and, while still in his prime, starting to get boring. (Probably because he'll never win a title with Russell Westbrook on his team, but that's a rainy day topic)

Wardell, or Steph as he prefers (I've been told), is now in his sixth year and will soon be the NBA's poster child. He has officially established himself as the leagues premier shooter.

The Warriors are off to a 22-3 start under new head coach Steve Kerr. Who made the single best decision of his life to coach the Warriors instead of the woeful Knicks. He has simply patted heads, and pushed a bunch of young kids along to become the best team in the NBA this season. 

Klay Thompson seems to be worth every penny of the four-year extension he signed to start the season. The sharpshooter is averaging almost 22 points per game, three assists and three boards and is shooting a ridiculous 44% from the three-point line through the first 25 games. 

The second year man out of Michigan State, Draymond Green has been a spark for the team averaging 13 points and eight rebounds per game. Curry, Thompson, Green, Barnes, and Bogut have been the deadliest lineup for the Warriors with those five players scoring over 37 points per game for the team. 

And then when they're in need of a point, a spark, or a big play, Mr. Curry has yet to disappoint. 

Deadly Crossover?






Check.

No-Look-Behind-The-Back Pass to an open Klay Thompson?





Check. 

Around a ball-screen three pointer over Kenneth Faried?



That too.

Curry's 24 points per game is currently fifth among all scorers along with five boards and seven assists he has propelled the Warriors to the top of the Western Conference. Curry is first in three points makes, and top-ten in Assists, Steals, and Free-Throw percentage. This is the year. A year where Durant and Westbrook missed time. A year where Derrick Rose is still settling in. A year where LeBron is making friends instead of playing basketball. And one when everyone else is coasting along, Steph Curry is making his mark. 

Congrats Steph, just wait a few months before you hoist that trophy.




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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Week 16 NFL Pick'em

Beginning with the star struck matchup that is this week’s Thursday night game, we head into the final 2 weeks of the season, and things are getting heated up.

Week 15 record: 9-5

SEASON RECORD: 52-21

THURSDAY GAMES

Tennessee Titans @ Jacksonville Jaguars: Jaguars win 23-16


SATURDAY GAMES

4:30

Philadelphia Eagles @ Washington Redskins: Eagles win 27-22

8:25

San Diego Chargers @ San Francisco 49ers: Chargers win 27-17

SUNDAY GAMES

1:00

Minnesota Vikings @ Miami Dolphins: Vikings win 20-19

Baltimore Ravens @ Houston Texans: Texans win 31-24

Detroit Lions @ Chicago Bears: Lions win 24-3

Cleveland Browns @ Carolina Panthers: Browns win 17-6

Atlanta Falcons @ New Orleans Saints: Saints win 28-26

Green Bay Packers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Packers win 45-10

Kansas City Chiefs @ Pittsburgh Steelers: Chiefs win 21-20

New England Patriots @ New York Jets: Patriots win 33-20

4:05

New York Giants @ St. Louis Rams: Rams win 25-21

4:25

Buffalo Bills @ Oakland Raiders: Bills win 29-7

Indianapolis Colts @ Dallas Cowboys: Cowboys win 30-24

8:30

Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals: Seahawks win 33-15

MONDAY GAMES

8:30

Denver Broncos @ Cincinnati Bengals: Broncos win 28-20

What does 100 Million Dollars Buy?

It buys you the best player in football.

J.J. Watt should be the 2014 NFL MVP. 

The fourth year defensive end out of Wisconsin has arguably carried his team to at least a chance at the playoffs. 

Houston recently lost quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick due to a fractured leg and will likely have to go with an unproven Ryan Mallett. Mallett will need to get the ball to a rarely healthy Arian Foster and find the now-explosive DeAndre Hopkins on passing situations. 

The team has seven wins. You can argue three of them were because of Watt. 

Watt had an 80 yard interception return for a touchdown in a 23-17 win over the Bills 

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And two brilliant touchdown catches propelled the Texans to wins over the Titans and Browns

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It's been awhile since we've seen a player excel at both ends of the ball. Arizona Cardinals Head Coach Bruce Arians has said he has offensive plays for star cornerback Patrick Peterson but hasn't utilized him on offense yet.

Head Coach Bill O'Brien has found a way to use Watt's insane athleticism and talent. Watt has a knack for sacking the QB with 16.5 sacks on the season including eight of those coming with a three man rush or fewer. He knows how to find the football with three forced fumbles. And the guy can obviously catch the ball from his 80 yard interception for a touchdown, and his three receiving touchdowns on the season.

The Texans will need some serious luck in order to get the last wild card spot, but stranger things have happened.

O'Brien used the teams 1st overall pick on a guy who has only started two games and still has the team at 7-7 through 14 games. He has flipped a 2-14 team from last year into a potentially above-500 team with the help of J.J. Watt, the future 2014 NFL MVP...





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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Week 15 NFL Pick'em

I missed my Thursday night pick, and My 1:00 picks will be published a little late, but better late than never!

Week 14 record: 12-4

SEASON RECORD: 43-16

SUNDAY GAMES

1:00

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Atlanta Falcons: Steelers win 34-21

Washington Redskins @ New York Giants: Giants win 28-14

Miami Dolphins @ New England Patriots: Patriots win 38-23

Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs: Chiefs win 23-17

Houston Texans @ Indianapolis Colts: Texans win 24-20

Jacksonville Jaguars @ Baltimore Ravens: Ravens win 35-10

Green Bay Packers @ Buffalo Bills: Packers win 41-27

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Carolina Panthers: Buccaneers win 13-9

Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns: Bengals win 24-23

4:05

Denver Broncos @ San Diego Chargers: Chargers win 34-26

New York Jets @ Tennessee Titans: Titans win 20-10

4:25

San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks: Seahawks win 28-16

Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions: Lions win 20-13

8:30

Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles: Cowboys win 31-27

MONDAY GAMES

8:30

New Orleans Saints @ Chicago Bears: Bears win 27-23