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Sunday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Thunder vs Pelicans)

Oklahoma City Thunder vs New Orleans Pelicans

(13-14)                                   (13-13)

Start Time: 7:00 PM EST

TV Channel: Local/League Pass

Preview: This is going to be a big test for New Orleans as they will go up against a strong Pelicans squad who recently beat the Rockets on Friday night behind yet another huge game from young star, Anthony Davis. Davis, who was the 1st overall pick just two years ago, has been an absolute beast this year and is averaging 24.1 PPG, 10.1 RPG, and 2.9 BPG (Blocks Per Game). If the Thunder want to have any chance of taming Davis tonight, then they are going to need their NBA All-Defensive First Team member, Serge Ibaka, to do what he does best and block anything that comes his way in the paint. Next, the Thunder are also going to need a big game from Russell Westbrook because without reigning MVP, Kevin Durant, OKC is going to be lacking a major scoring presence if Westbrook is unable to produce.

Prediction: I believe that the New Orleans Pelicans will come away with the victory tonight behind a monster game from the future of the NBA, Anthony Davis. Davis has looked supreme on both sides of the court this year and doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. His wingspan of 7’4” gives him a ridiculous advantage in all aspects of the game and especially helps him to block shots which all has added up to make the Pelicans serious playoff contenders.

Points Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (27.2 PPG) NOP – Anthony Davis (24.1 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Steven Adams (7.0 RPG) NOP – Omar Asik (10.5 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (7.2 APG) NOP – Jrue Holiday (7.0 APG)

Thursday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Warriors vs Thunder)

Golden State Warriors vs Oklahoma City Thunder

(21-3)                                   (12-13)

Start Time: 10:30 PM EST

TV Channel: TNT

Preview: Coming into this game are two teams with different mindsets; one looking to start a new winning-streak, and the other looking to build on their own. The Warriors, after recently losing a tough one in Memphis against a very talented Grizzlies team, are looking to get their groove back after losing for the first time in over a month. Oklahoma City, however, currently have the longest win-streak in the NBA with 7 straight, and have also won 9 out-of their last 10. The main person to thank for the Thunder’s hot streak is last year’s MVP, Kevin Durant, who is averaging 21.5 PPG in only about 30 minutes per game due to him having to recover from an injury which forced him to miss the start of the season. KD is trying to bring OKC back into playoff contention after they started the season very poorly as a result of his absence. If Oklahoma City wants to win this game, they are going to have to really spread the ball all-around the court as they are one of the worst teams in terms of assists in the league. They currently sit at 27th in the league with only about 20 per game. This is going to be a huge problem as the Warriors have a very talented defense however they will be without Andrew Bogut who is a huge presence in the paint.

Prediction: I think the Warriors will hand the Thunder their 14th loss and not allow them to get back to .500 due to the fact that the Thunder fail to pass the ball and highly rely on Westbrook and Durant to carry the team.

Points Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (26.4 PPG) GSW – Stephen Curry (23.5 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Steven Adams (7.0 RPG) GSW – Andrew Bogut (9.3 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (6.8 APG) GSW – Stephen Curry (7.6 APG)

Sunday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Lakers vs T-Wolves)

Minnesota Timberwolves vs Los Angeles Lakers

(5-17)                                             (7-16)

Preview: Obviously this does not, at first glance, seem like a “must-watch game,” but bear with me. Kobe Bryant, who is one of the greatest players in the history of the NBA, is about to pass yet another milestone tonight as he is just 9 points away from leaping ahead of Michael Jordan for the 3rd most points in NBA history. Right now, Jordan, who is considered the “Greatest of All-Time”, sits at 3rd place with 32,292 points which puts him just behind Karl Malone (36,928) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387). Once the Black Mamba passes Jordan, this will add to his vast array of achievements he has collected in his 19 years in the league which include 16 All-Star Games, 11-time All-NBA First Team, and 5 NBA Championships. At 36 years old, Kobe looks to be on the decline as other young Lakers, such as Nick “Swaggy-P” Young, look too take the reins from the Legend. Do not count Kobe out just yet, though, as I guarantee he will pass many more records before his career is done.

Prediction: I believe Kobe will steal the show tonight as I am positive that he would like to make a debate as to who really is the “Greatest of All-Time.” While Nick Young wowed the crowd Friday night when he scored 28 points including a game-winning three, tonight will be Kobe Bryants moment as he will become the third highest scorer in the history of the NBA.

Points Per Game Leaders:

MIN – Kevin Martin (20.4 PPG) LAL – Kobe Bryant (25.4 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

MIN – Nikola Pekovic (8.1 RPG) LAL – Jordan Hill (9.0 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

MIN – Ricky Rubio (10.0 APG) LAL – Kobe Bryant (5.0 APG)

Thursday’s NBA Matchup to Watch (Thunder vs Cavaliers)

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Cleveland Cavaliers

(8-13)                                     (13-7)

Start Time: 8:00 PM EST

TV Channel: TNT

Preview: LeBron vs Kevin Durant; they’ve combined for the past three MVP awards (two going to LeBron) and are always a show to watch whenever they play. Both teams started off the year disappointingly but have battled back, each on their own respective win streaks. Immediately when the Cavs started off the new season on a bad note, fingers were flying about whose fault it was and how the Cavs would never contend for a championship. Now Cleveland is 20-games in to the season and all that talk has stopped. They’ve looked hot recently, winning their last 8, and coming off a good win vs the Wizards in which LeBron hit a clutch three to give the Cavs the lead in the final minutes. OKC hasn’t looked terrible as of late either since getting back MVP Kevin Durant, and have won a decent streak of 3-games. It’s no doubt that KD is still lingering with injuries and is not yet back to his MVP-caliber ways, but has been getting the job done and helping the Thunder win some games. Both the Cavs and Thunder look to be back to their Championship-contending ways and will look to battle each other in what looks to be an exciting game in their first matchup since LeBron’s return home.

Prediction: I think the Cavs are going to continue their winning ways and defeat the Thunder in a game where LeBron and Kevin Durant will battle each other all night long. Look for LeBron to have a big game and make a statement about who is the real MVP now.

Points Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (24.3 PPG) CLE – LeBron James (24.8 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Serge Ibaka (7.5 RPG) CLE – Kevin Love (10.0 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

OKC – Russell Westbrook (6.6 APG) CLE – LeBron James (7.7 APG)

The NBA’s Most Exciting Young Team

I have a *thing* for young athletic men full of unrealized potential. If you’re thinking *like that* then I’m not saying *like that*, but I definitely swooned a bit watching Anthony Davis last year, before he was definitely one of the best 5 players in the NBA. It’s great watching that kind of talent blossom so fully only 3 years removed from receiving his John R. Wooden Award, but for me some of the fun is lost in the transition from a young player oozing potential and when that ooze materializes into a star.

That said, I like the young teams just putting things together, when you can still see their abilities and minds merging into a cohesive basketball unit one game at a time. I feel like every year there is a Most Exciting Young Team that I really enjoy watching. Last year it was the Phoenix Suns – with the Morris twins tossing in threes, Goran Dragic and Eric Bledsoe as the primary ball handlers (I’ll try not to refer to them as Point Guards, cus, ya know, they were mostly scorers who got to dribble the ball a lot). (footnote 1)

If you didn’t read the footnote (how dare you!) then the point is: last year’s Phoenix Suns wasn’t very good, but they were a lot of fun to watch. And stayed in contention long enough (finished 1 game behind the 8th seed Mavericks) to make their games matter all season.

Every year I try to find the Most Exciting Young Team. Sometimes I pick wrong. Sometimes fun is just a small part of the larger phrase “I’d like a refund. No, I’m sorry.”

With all that I nominate my first hope for this year’s Most Exciting Young Team: The Milwaukee Bucks

Milwaukee hasn’t been fun for a long time. It’s probably easier to be good than fun (mostly because no GM’s goal is to be just fun), but the Bucks haven’t been much of either since Generation Y hit pre-school [2]. Well, this year will be half different!

They have the most NBA-ready rookie (I feel like this is a straight-up ESPN trademarked term) in Jabari Parker. And as if to increase the fun times: Parker is really only NBA-ready on the offensive end.

If he was their most fun player the Bucks would only make it as high on the Fun Rankings as an up-and-down rookie season could deliver, but he definitely is not.

Enter the ring, Giannis Antetokounmpo.

He’s a beautiful 6’10” basketball machine in his second NBA season from Greece. He’s raw but has already shown huge improvement since his rookie year. And he just turned 20 on December 6th. The Greek highlight machine uses his long arms and high basketball IQ to keep his talented and flawed team in games. Antetokounmpo has done something great almost every night, but the one that made the most rounds about the Internet is this double block:

http://www.vineroulette.com/v/I-mean-this-is-why-we-keep-talking-about-Giannis-Antetokounmpo-MmUmvpXmBMJ

[footnote 3]

Milwaukee is currently the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. That doesn’t mean they’re good, but it helps the excite-o-meter of a young team if their games still matter late in the season.

For whatever reason, the Milwaukee franchise saw fit to give the young duo teammates. Teammates with names like OJ Mayo, Jerryd Bayless Brandon Knight, and Ersan Ilyasova (4). All of them can have personal spurts of fun times but the most interesting, for me and the Bucks franchise, are the building blocks of Parker and Antetokounmpo. These guys will hopefully feed off each other for years to come, and if they crumble under the pressure of being my first (probably not last) pick for Most Exciting Young Team in the NBA, then they will almost certainly be on the short list next season.

Footnotes:

  1. Last season, Eric Bledsoe’s 1.64 Assist/Turnover ratio was the 2nd worst in the league (46 out of 47) among qualified point guards (Alec Burks was a distant last at 1.42. But, be real, Burks isn’t a PG and never should be but when you’re contractually obligated to field a basketball team it’s good manners for one of your five players on the court to bring up the ball – of those, Burks was often the most qualified).

The Suns other sort-of point guard last season was Goran Dragic. He had 2.10 A/To ratio, which would have tied for 38th out of 47 Point Guards (if he was considered a PG – which he’s not, but he has been during his career and was at times last year).

2.Last winning season for the Bucks was 2009-10 – and that was their only winning season since Ray Allen was donning those purple road unis. The Milawauke franchise has had five winning season since 1990-91 (not including the strike shortened 98-99 season).

2.A personal favorite from my favorite highlight machine: the finger-roll where he doesn’t dribble for 25 feet (and it wasn’t traveling!)

https://vine.co/v/OvLBKUbMmuJ

4.Or as he should be known, the Turkish James Franco:

http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/headshots/nba/players/full/2767.png&w=3

Saturday’s NBA Matchup to Watch

Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors

(12-7)                      (16-2)

Start Time: 8:00 PM

TV Channel: NBATV

Preview: The Warriors are the hottest team in the NBA right now and are entering this game with a league best, 11 game win-streak, also 1.5 games above the Rockets for 1st place in the Western Conference. Chicago, on the other hand, have been off-and-on during their last 10 games, winning a respectable 5 and still maintaining 4th place in the East while still only 2.5 games out of 1st. If the Bulls want to win this game tonight, they are really going to need to step up their defense which as of now, ranks 17th in opponent points per game at 99.9 PPG. If they continue this horrid defense, the Warriors will put on an offensive showcase as they average 106.8 PPG which is good for 3rd in the NBA. This is going to be a very tough assignment for the Bulls as they face a red hot Warriors team who have looked basically unstoppable these past few weeks, led by Steph Curry who averages around 23 points and 8 assists per night.

Prediction: The Warriors are going to pull off a win tonight as they are undefeated in their last 11 games and their stellar offensive ball movement will propel them to a hopeful victory. As long as Stephen Curry can continue his miraculous shooting ways, the Dubs will pick up their 17th win and 12th straight.

Points Per Game Leaders:

GSW – Stephen Curry (23.4 PPG) CHI – Jimmy Butler (21.6 PPG)

Rebounds Per Game Leaders:

GSW – Andrew Bogut (9.4 RPG) CHI – Pau Gasol (11.4 RPG)

Assists Per Game Leaders:

GSW – Stephen Curry (7.8 APG) CHI – Derrick Rose (5.1 APG)