Golden State Warriors – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Golden State Warriors – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Golden State Warriors – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Super Splash Bros https://www.fansmanship.com/super-splash-bros/ https://www.fansmanship.com/super-splash-bros/#respond Sun, 09 Nov 2014 17:16:44 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15751 Super Smash Bros is the American version of the Japanese video game Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu (Great Melee Smash Brothers). Games in this series include Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 64; Super Smash Bros Melee for Gamecube; Super Smash Bros Brawl for Wii; and Super Smash Bros Bros for Nintendo 3DS. These games include battles between […]]]>

Super Smash Bros is the American version of the Japanese video game Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu (Great Melee Smash Brothers). Games in this series include Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 64; Super Smash Bros Melee for Gamecube; Super Smash Bros Brawl for Wii; and Super Smash Bros Bros for Nintendo 3DS. These games include battles between characters of known cartoons such as Mario and Luigi from Super Mario Bros; Donkey Kong; Falco and Fox from Star Fox; and Mewtwo from Pokemon. Weapons used in these games include hand grenades, bombs, and home-run bats. Here is a picture of some of the characters in Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros

The Golden State Warriors have a starting backcourt of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Here is a picture of them as the Super Splash Bros.

They have been nicknamed the Splash Bros, and even Super Splash Bros because of their ability to make the three-point shot early and often in a game. Just as characters in Super Smash Bros use weapons like the home-run bats and bombs to vanquish their opponents; Curry and Thompson splash three pointers consistently to defeat theirs.

Curry and Thompson are both top five in the NBA in points per game.

Player                                                 Points

  1. Kobe Bryant                              27.6
  2. Klay Thompson                        27
  3. James Harden                          26
  4. Steph Curry                               26
  5. Blake Griffin                             24.8

Thompson and Curry make up the highest scoring backcourt in the NBA. How do other starting backcourts stack up with the Warriors in terms of scoring?

 

Team Players Points Per Game
Warriors Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson 53
Raptors Kyle Lowry and Demar Derozan 41.6
Nets Deron Williams and Joe Johnson 39.5
Rockets James Harden and Patrick Beverley 39.5
Lakers Kobe Bryant and Jeremy Lin 38.4

Super Splash Bros

Curry and Thompson average 11.4 more points combined than the second highest scoring backcourt of Kyle Lowry and Demar Derozan for the Toronto Raptors. The Warriors average 109.5 points per game. The 53 points that Steph and Klay score make up 48.4% of the Warriors offense.

Out of the 53 points Steph and Klay average 28% to 33% of their points come from behind the three point line. How do Steph and Klay stack up among the the NBA’s leaders in three pointers made?

Position: Point Guard                            Three Pointers Made

1. Damian Lillard                                             2.6

2. Steph Curry                                                  2.5

3. Patrick Beverley                                          2.3

4. Kemba Walker                                            2.2

5. Jameer Nelson                                            2.0

5. Avery Bradley                                              2.0

Position: Shooting Guard                     Three Pointers Made

1. Klay Thompson                                             3.3

2. Kyle Korver                                                   3.0

2. Kevin Martin                                                 3.0

4. Garrett Temple                                             2.8

4. Wesley Matthews                                         2.8

With Curry making the second most threes per game for Point Guards and Thompson making the most threes among Shooting Guards, the Super Splash Bros use the three point line to their advantage. Their ability to make threes as quickly and consistently as they do make them video game like.

Here is a clip of Curry going 4-8 from the three-point line and Thompson going 3-4 from the three-point line in a victory against the Clippers.

 

 

A final aspect of the Super Splash Bros worth noting is that their fathers (Dell Curry and Mychal Thompson) had very successful NBA careers and have helped shape them into the men they are today. Here is an interview from 2013 with Steph and Dell Curry, and Klay and Mychal Thompson.

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Levine’s 2014-15 NBA Western Conference Preview https://www.fansmanship.com/nba-western-conference-breakdown/ https://www.fansmanship.com/nba-western-conference-breakdown/#respond Sat, 20 Sep 2014 05:33:45 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15485 The NBA western conference is a “whole different animal” compared to the East, and for good reason. Last season, there were nine teams over .500 and one of those teams, Phoenix Suns, were 14 games above .500 and missed the playoffs. Year-in and year-out at least one very deserving Western Conference team missing the playoffs […]]]>

The NBA western conference is a “whole different animal” compared to the East, and for good reason. Last season, there were nine teams over .500 and one of those teams, Phoenix Suns, were 14 games above .500 and missed the playoffs. Year-in and year-out at least one very deserving Western Conference team missing the playoffs due to the elevated level of talent and play added over the years. As of now, the Larry O’Brien trophy resides in San Antonio and the West looks as if it may be back to its pure dominance that it had over the East during the early 2000’s.

Will this be the season Anthony Davis leads the Pelicans to the playoffs? By Keith Allison (Flickr: Anthony Davis) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Will this be the season Anthony Davis leads the Pelicans to the playoffs? By Keith Allison (Flickr: Anthony Davis) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

LeBron leaving Miami for Cleveland sets-up for another exciting season but are the Cavs with LeBron, Kyrie, and Love enough to stop any of the Western Conference powerhouses? Here is a breakdown of the contending and interesting Western Conference teams as we approach the 2014 season:

San Antonio Spurs: The defending champs will try to go back-to-back this season but it will be difficult with the opponents they will have to face. They are still the Spurs, though, and I have learned not to count out this team until they are actually done. The Spurs will again be a top contending team in the West and I expect them to make it back to the conference finals if not the finals again.

Los Angeles Clippers: Oh the Clippers. Just when you think they might actually break through, they let you down. A historically bad franchise finally has some hope and light in it and will look to expand upon that again. Their time to win is now as Chris Paul isn’t the youngest point-guard in the league. Adding veterans Jordan Farmar and Spencer Hawes will improve the team but my head still says they will get bounced in the second round again.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Realistically, the Thunder are so young with Durant and Westbrook that it’s scary. One of the best one-two punches we have seen in the recent NBA but they can’t seem to get the job done. Durant is the reigning MVP and needs to break through in the playoffs to be put into the same category as the greats that have won and I look for him and the Thunder to make it back at least to the conference finals again this season.

Portland Trailblazers: If the Trailblazers can stay healthy, they can do some major damage in the Western Conference and they showed a glimpse of what they could do in the postseason. They are a gritty, young team that has an unusual confidence. They look as if they will make another postseason run and you never know what could happen. Watch out for Portland.

Golden State Warriors: No matter what their record is during the season or what seed they get in the postseason, they are as scary a team as any. They can shoot the lights out and maybe having a new coach in Steve Kerr may push this team to their potential. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are the best backcourt in the league and its time for them to prove it in the playoffs.

Houston Rockets: I really liked the pickup of Trevor Ariza after Chandler Parsons left, but the reports that Dwight Howard and James Harden think of themselves as bigger than the team worries me. Even the greats realized they needed help to win and I don’t see the Rockets getting by the second round this season. This offseason could have been epic for Houston, but losing out on Chris Bosh and Carmelo Anthony was huge.

Memphis Grizzles: Everyone always sleeps on small-market Memphis and I’m not sure why. They were one game away from defeating Oklahoma City in the first round and they played that game seven without Zach Randolph. I believe if he had played, Memphis would have advanced because they were the better team. This offseason, they signed Vince Carter, which will help scoring a little bit unless he turns back into the Toronto version of himself; then watch out NBA

New Orleans Pelicans: I am personally deeming this season the “season of Anthony Davis” assuming he can stay healthy. Davis is an absolute beast and is continuing to grow and learn. I expect the Pelicans to compete for a playoff spot this season and show people that they mean business in this league.

Dallas Mavericks: This team could either be really good or they could not be able to live up to expectations. Monta Ellis had a great season last year but he’s always had some question marks. Dirk is older and we don’t know how effective he can still be. I hope they play to their potential because after adding Chandler Parsons and Tyson Chandler they could end up being a top team in the West.

Phoenix Suns: So far Eric Bledsoe is still a free agent and they better change that fast; he is too good to not bring back. I just don’t see them contending. They overachieved last season, but I hope they can prove me wrong.

Los Angeles Lakers: Kobe is finally back and D’Antoni is out — what more could Laker fans want? Byron Scott was a good choice as the Lakers try and figure themselves out. Adding Carlos Boozer, Jeremy Lin, and draft pick Julius Randle will help the Lakers be somewhat relevant and if they can stay healthy they might be able to compete for a first round exit in the playoffs. I don’t doubt the Black Mamba and I think he can lead this team to the playoffs with an early exit. Only time will tell how he and the Lakers play though.

Minnesota Timberwolves: Losing Kevin Love hurts but it needed to be done. Adding Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and Thaddeus Young will help this team be a little more interesting. Give this team a good three years before they actually start competing on a regular basis.

Every NBA season some surprise teams jump up and contend for the playoffs. In the West those could be the Pelicans, Lakers, and Suns.

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Cleveland or Miami: Who will have the Better Big 3? https://www.fansmanship.com/cleveland-or-miami-battle-of-the-better-big-3/ https://www.fansmanship.com/cleveland-or-miami-battle-of-the-better-big-3/#respond Wed, 13 Aug 2014 01:47:34 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=15291 Kevin Love looks as if he is going to be calling Cleveland home for the 2014-2015 season. Love has spent his entire six-year career in Minnesota, longing for a playoff berth at the very minimum. Too bad for Minnesota and Love, the Timberwolves couldn’t clinch a spot in the postseason even once with Love on its roster. Fast forward […]]]>

Kevin Love looks as if he is going to be calling Cleveland home for the 2014-2015 season. Love has spent his entire six-year career in Minnesota, longing for a playoff berth at the very minimum. Too bad for Minnesota and Love, the Timberwolves couldn’t clinch a spot in the postseason even once with Love on its roster. Fast forward to summer 2014. Love wants out and LeBron James heads back to Cleveland, thus creating a want for star players such as Love to join him. Love has been rumored to go be headed different teams such as the Lakers, Bulls and Warriors but it’s the Cavs of all teams that have a deal in place with the stubborn Wolves to acquire the all star.

Kevin Love seems headed to Cleveland, will he Kryie Irving and LeBron help Cleveland finally win a title?

Kevin Love seems headed to Cleveland, will he Kryie Irving and LeBron help Cleveland finally win a title?

In a deal that will send #1 overall picks Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett along with a first round pick, the Cavs somehow got the Wolves to agree. It’s not the Warriors proposition of David Lee, Harrison Barnes and Klay Thompson but it’s a close second right? The Wolves didn’t want to end up like many other teams and call Love on his bluff only to have him leave Minnesota without getting anything back for him. With Love presumably on his way to Cleveland to join LeBron James and fellow all star Kyrie Irving, the question now comes about, which big three featuring LeBron is better? LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh or LeBron James, Kevin Love, and Kyrie Irving?  I would also like to point out that although LeBron had much of the spotlight during his time in Miami and it was well deserved but Dwayne Wade was the most crucial player on those teams. The two seasons that Wade played up to his ability the result was a title, coincidence? I don’t think so.

The new big three in Cleveland is much more of a shooting bunch with Love and Kyrie but adding LeBron to that mix with his excellent passing skills should put fear into opposing defenses. Plus this new big three is much younger being that LeBron probably won’t have to worry about any teammates’ knees going out after every game. Many may look at the two big threes and break them down and compare stats and how they predict the new one will do but for me, the answer to the question shouldn’t even be a thought.

Kevin Love has been in the league six seasons; Kyrie Irving has been in for three for what do they have to show for those seasons? Neither one of them has even played in one single playoff game, not one. I understand that neither had much help on their respective rosters but the point remains the same, there is no individual winning whatsoever from either of them. It’s an unfair comparison, but Kobe Bryant carried a team with Kwame Brown and Smush Parker in the starting lineup to the playoffs and almost a playoff series win. Looking at the Miami big three, when LeBron joined Dwayne Wade had won a title with several playoff appearances and Bosh also had a few sightings in the postseason with the Raptors. Of course being fair to at least Kyrie, he has only been in the NBA for a few seasons but the Miami big three was light-years ahead of LeBron’s new one in Cleveland.

The Cavs are on the rise and could prove me wrong but for now at least, LeBrons’ old gig gave him more of a chance to win a title in the next season or two.

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2014 NBA Playoffs: Oh the Madness https://www.fansmanship.com/2014-nba-playoffs-oh-the-madness/ https://www.fansmanship.com/2014-nba-playoffs-oh-the-madness/#respond Sat, 26 Apr 2014 20:20:37 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=13481 All season long, the two-time defending champion Miami Heat have been the favorites in the NBA. The San Antonio Spurs, who lost to Miami in the Finals last season, had the best record during the regular season and have looked like a team on a mission. The Indiana Pacers, who seemed determined to overthrow their […]]]>

All season long, the two-time defending champion Miami Heat have been the favorites in the NBA. The San Antonio Spurs, who lost to Miami in the Finals last season, had the best record during the regular season and have looked like a team on a mission. The Indiana Pacers, who seemed determined to overthrow their rivals in Miami started off the season hot but have slipped lately. This was supposed to be the year that some team knocked off LeBron James and the Heat and stopped them from becoming a dynasty. Thus far in the playoffs that dream seems very unlikely.

Could the NBA Finals return to the Moda Center in Portland this season? By Another Believer (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Could the NBA Finals return to the Moda Center in Portland this season? By Another Believer (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

In the Eastern Conference, the Pacers find themselves down 2-1 in a series against the eighth-seeded Atlanta Hawks who snuck into the playoffs with a losing record. The Pacers were supposed to be the only team that could threaten the Heat in the East but getting by the Hawks is proving to be a major challenge for them. The Bulls don’t have Derrick Rose and find themselves down 0-2 in their series against the Wizards going into Washington for two games.

At this point, I think the only other two teams that could give the Heat some trouble out East are the young Toronto Raptors and the veteran Brooklyn Nets, who happen to be facing each other in the first round. With the Pacers struggling to find themselves, it almost looks like a lock for the Heat to meet up with a team like the Wizards in the Eastern Conference Finals.

In other words, it’s not turning out to be as challenging as many thought for LeBron and co.

In the West, it’s a free-for-all, with some of the top teams struggling so far in the playoffs. The top-seeded Spurs are playing their in-state rival Dallas Mavericks who so far are showing the Spurs they mean some business. The two teams from the Lone Star State have split the first two games in San Antonio and Dallas could have won both games in San Antonio if not for an impressive run to end game one by the Spurs.

The second-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder with MVP Kevin Durant seemed primed for another playoff run yet find themselves down 2-1 to the gritty Memphis Grizzlies. The Houston Rockets had a lot of hype after the addition of Dwight Howard in the offseason, but they are down 0-2 to the Trail Blazers heading into one of the loudest arenas in the NBA back in Portland. The Los Angeles Clippers are the only top seeded team looking like they should taking a 2-1 lead over the Warriors including winning a game in Oakland.

The NBA playoffs are far from over and anything can happen, but so far signs are pointing towards the Heat reaching their fourth straight NBA Finals and meeting up with any of the right Western Conference teams that clinched a postseason berth. Here is what I believe will happen over the course of the playoffs:

First Round:

1. San Antonio Spurs vs. 8. Dallas Mavericks (Spurs in 7)

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 7. Memphis Grizzlies (Grizzlies in 6)

3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 6. Golden State Warriors (Clippers in 7)

4. Houston Rockets vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)

 

1. Indiana Pacers vs. 8. Atlanta Hawks (Pacers in 7)

2. Miami Heat vs. 7. Charlotte Bobcats (Heat in 5)

3. Toronto Raptors vs. 6. Brooklyn Nets (Nets in 6)

4. Chicago Bulls vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Wizards in 4)

 

Semi-Finals:

1. San Antonio Spurs vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)

3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 7. Memphis Grizzlies (Clippers in 7)

 

1. Indiana Pacers vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Wizards in 6)

2. Miami Heat vs. 6. Brooklyn Nets (Heat in 7)

Conference Finals:

3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (Trailblazers in 6)

 

2. Miami Heat vs. 5. Washington Wizards (Heat in 5)

NBA Finals: 2. Miami Heat vs. 5. Portland Trailblazers (TBA)

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The NBA Carousel turns round and round https://www.fansmanship.com/whats-going-on-here/ https://www.fansmanship.com/whats-going-on-here/#respond Mon, 21 Oct 2013 02:33:14 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=11004 The 2013 NBA offseason had major implications on the fate of the league in the coming years. This offseason brought fans many unusual moves. Big-name players switched teams, the “bad” teams got better, and some of the most historic teams in history look as they are going to fall off the map for awhile. Clearly, […]]]>

The 2013 NBA offseason had major implications on the fate of the league in the coming years. This offseason brought fans many unusual moves. Big-name players switched teams, the “bad” teams got better, and some of the most historic teams in history look as they are going to fall off the map for awhile. Clearly, the league is going through some changes both in players and perception.

Can LeBron and the Heat win a third straight NBA title or will another de-thrown them? By Steve Jurvetson (Flickr: LeBron James) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Can LeBron and the Heat win a third straight NBA title or will another team de-throne them? By Steve Jurvetson (Flickr: LeBron James), via Wikimedia Commons

The biggest (and most annoying) move of the offseason was that of Dwight Howard, who chose to go to Houston and team up with James Harden. There were reports that surfaced that said Howard was going to leave the Lakers and stay. I think I speak for most NBA fans that although we were all sick of Howard and his indecisiveness, we all payed attention when the reports came out. After “The Indecision” finally ended, free agents started dropping like flies, teams snapping-up available players.

Josh Smith joined the Pistons, Andre Igoudala joined Golden State (this one happened before Howard), Al Jefferson joined the Bobcats, Chris Kaman and Nick Young went to the Lakers, Metta World Peace joined the Knicks, Paul Millsap went to Atlanta, Brandon Knight and Brandon Jennings were traded for each other, Monta Ellis went to Dallas, Greg Oden and Michael Beasley joined Miami, Chauncey Billups went back to Detroit and Andrew Bynum and his hair move to Cleveland, where (of course) a bank is located.

Within all the madness, there were a few retirements and coaching moves too. Doc Rivers left Boston to become the Clippers coach, and Jason Kidd became the Nets coach. George Karl and Lionel Hollins lost their jobs despite the Nuggets and Grizzlies having great seasons. In addition to Jason Kidd retiring, Grant Hill and Tracy McGrady also decided it was time to hang it up.

For me, one move made me feel sick to my stomach and I’m a Lakers fan. Longtime Celtics Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett were dealt to the Nets and for some reason that makes me mad. It has recently come out that LeBron and the Miami Heat are critical of the move since both Pierce and Garnett criticized Ray Allen last season for leaving Boston and joining Miami. Unlike Allen, Pierce and Garnett were traded away, and although Garnett waived his no trade clause he did it because he wanted to keep playing alongside Pierce. The move of Pierce and Garnett means the Celtics (like the Lakers) will probably have less than spectacular seasons ahead.

The NBA looks as it is shaping up to be great in the next ten or so years and I for one, am very excited. There is so much young talent in the league and it will only get better. The 2013-14 season tips off in a couple weeks and I will be glued to my TV all season long.

Who do you think was the biggest NBA move of the summer? Comment below!

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Young Lakers show promise https://www.fansmanship.com/young-lakers-show-promise/ https://www.fansmanship.com/young-lakers-show-promise/#respond Mon, 07 Oct 2013 07:14:38 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10906 Ahh the NBA season is upon us in the form of pre-season games. While the pre-season may not count towards actual standings and won’t show what teams are really capable of, it does provide a chance for coaches and fans to watch as younger players try to prove themselves on the court and earn their […]]]>

Ahh the NBA season is upon us in the form of pre-season games. While the pre-season may not count towards actual standings and won’t show what teams are really capable of, it does provide a chance for coaches and fans to watch as younger players try to prove themselves on the court and earn their right onto the team. This is especially true for the Lakers this pre-season. With injuries limiting Steve Nash and Pau Gasol, the youngsters and role players are getting a chance to make a name for themselves with coach D’Antoni.

Without Nash, Gasol and Kobe, the Lakers beat the Warriors showing promising talents. Maybe Kobe does have something to smile about this season. By LDCross (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ldcross/3643463346/) [CC-BY-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Without Nash, Gasol and Kobe, the Lakers beat the Warriors showing promising talents. Maybe Kobe does have something to smile about this season. By LDCross, via Wikimedia Commons

With just one pre-season game under the belt, it is obvious that the Lakers mean some business even when their star players aren’t leading them. One thing that stood out during Saturday’s Lakers-Warriors game was that the Lakers were actually playing some defense, and no that wasn’t a typo.

They were hustling back after offensive possessions and were flying to guard the ball. The energy they brought was unlike anything we saw from a D’Antoni-run team. Only allowing 95 points to the Warriors was impressive as the Warriors played their starters and main role players most of the first half.

Without Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash and Pau Gasol, the young Lakers led the Warriors starters by three at halftime. Granted Xavier Henry earned the lead on a half-court heave at the buzzer but a lead is a lead nonetheless. Free agent signees, Chris Kaman and Nick Young led the way in the first half for the Lakers and really set the tone for the rest of the game. In the second half Jordan Farmar and Xavier Henry carried the load with a 12 point and 27 point games respectively. Henry showed off what everyone thought he was capable of doing when Memphis drafted him number 12 overall back in the 2010 draft. If he keeps this kind of play up, he will most certainly be granted a roster spot and it would be well deserved.

It may have been just one game but that one game showed a lot of hustle and heart from a team that really needs a lot of both this year. If Kobe, Nash and Gasol can all come back and play to the level we have grown to expect from them, this might actually be a scary team in the Western Conference. I’m not saying that the Lakers would be a championship contending team. I do, however, think they could become a team that nobody wants to see come playoff time. Also, this was the Lakers first pre-season win since 2011 and Mike D’Antoni’s first of his Laker career. Keep up the good work, boys.

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2014 NBA Western Conference Predictions https://www.fansmanship.com/western-conference-2014-predictions/ https://www.fansmanship.com/western-conference-2014-predictions/#respond Mon, 19 Aug 2013 02:02:36 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10575 I’ll say it again — it’s never too early for NBA predictions. Since LeBron James (or Ray Allen depending who you talk to) led the Miami Heat their second straight NBA title, the other 29 teams have been making many moves to try and compete with the defending champs. While not all teams will even […]]]>

I’ll say it again — it’s never too early for NBA predictions.

Since LeBron James (or Ray Allen depending who you talk to) led the Miami Heat their second straight NBA title, the other 29 teams have been making many moves to try and compete with the defending champs. While not all teams will even be given a chance to dethrone the champs, I thoroughly believe that most teams in the league improved from a year ago, which is going to make for a great NBA season.

Even with adding Dwight Howard, James Harden and the Rockets aren't in the top  5 in the Western Conference. By James_Harden_Rockets.jpg: Derral Chen derivative work: Bagumba [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Even with adding Dwight Howard, James Harden and the Rockets aren’t in the top 5 in the Western Conference. By Derral Chen derivative work: Bagumba via Wikimedia Commons

Here are my predictions for the final standings — Western Conference style.

1. Los Angeles Clippers: Yes, you read that correctly. The Clippers are the number one seed in the Western Conference but that doesn’t always lead to a title. The additions of Jared Dudley, JJ Redick, Daren Collison  and of course coach Doc Rivers make the Clippers, in my opinion, the best team in the West right now.

2. Oklahoma City Thunder: I think losing Kevin Martin and finding no replacement for him is going to be a huge loss for the Thunder whom basically traded away James Harden for nothing now. They still have Durant and Westbrook and nobody really wants to play those guys come playoff time, unless you’re the Miami Heat.

3. San Antonio Spurs: Meer seconds and one rebound away from another title, all the Spurs did this offseason was get even better. Marco Belinelli adds both shooting and toughness. Look for another great year from the ageless wonders.

4. Memphis Grizzles: People keep forgetting about the Grizzles and I don’t understand why. They are much like the Knicks in that sense. They made it to the Conference Finals — granted they beat a Westbook-less Thunder team — but still they are good. They play defense and Marc Gasol and Mike Conley are only going to get better.

5. Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry had an incredible coming out party last season and so did the Warriors franchise. Yes they lost Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry but they added Andre Igoudala. When Harrison Barnes is coming off the bench as a 6th man, you know that your team is in good shape. Plus they gained much needed playoff experience.

6. Houston Rockets: For the people whom may be reading this and think I am crazy for putting the Rockets so low, think again. I know that they added Dwight Howard who will pair with James Harden to make a pretty good one-two punch. Aside from them though, who else do they have? Chandler Parsons? He can play, no doubt about it, but seriously who else? As we saw last year with the Lakers, having big names but no bench doesn’t equal success. We shall see how their top two mesh but for now they are at best my 6 seed in the stacked Western Conference.

7. Denver Nuggets: Losing Igoudala is a huge blow to this up-tempo team but I’m sure new coach Brian Shaw can figure out how to make it work. They will be getting Danillo Gallinari back from his injury and added Nate Robinson and J.J. Hickson. The Nuggets have one of the most stacked frontcourts in the league but they need to learn how to win on the road, which was their downfall last season.

8. Portland Trailblazers: I really like what the Blazers have done this offseason improving their horrible bench from last season. Led by rising star Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge, the Blazers should make the playoffs baring any major injuries like they unfortunately have had in the past.

9. Los Angeles Lakers: People keep writing the Lakers off and I believe that will just inspire Kobe to play even better. I think that they actually got better by losing Howard because now they don’t have to worry about him wanting the ball every time down the floor and the question whether or not he will stay or leave. Adding Nick Young, Chris Kaman, Jordan Farmar and Wesley Johnson aren’t season changing moves but its good enough for them to fight for a playoff spot again.

10. Minnesota Timberwolves: The Wolves aggravate me so much because they have so much potential but never can live up to it because of constant injuries. I am done betting on them to stay healthy so I will put them at the 10th spot in the West. The additions of Kevin Martin and rookie Shabazz Muhammad should improve the team but like I said, I am expecting some sort of injury that costs the hopes of makes the playoffs.

11. Dallas Mavericks: Dallas is a tricky one because they didn’t really get worse in the off-season but they didn’t get better either. Adding Monta Ellis doesn’t qualify in my opinion as getting better. For now they are 11th in the West.

12. New Orleans Pelicans: Welcome to the NBA Pelicans, your 12th best team in the Western Conference in 2014. I liked the moves to get Jrue Holiday and Tyreke Evens but this team is still too young to compete. Give it a few years and maybe New Orleans will be back in the playoffs.

13. Phoenix Suns: I really liked the trade that sent them Eric Bledsoe and Caron Butler. Bledsoe is an up-and-coming star point guard who will improve the team and Butler is a good SF to have on a roster. If Michael Beasley could stop smoking pot for once in his life, this team might be able to do something in the coming years in the West.

14. Sacramento Kings: The Kings are similar to the Magic in the East as they have a rising star in Ben McLemore, whom I believe will be ROY when it’s all said and done. They have done some good building in Sacramento but not for the present. Wait it out a few years and good things will happen in Sac-town.

15. Utah Jazz: It’s not normal that a team who was competing for a playoff spot a year ago drops to the bottom of the standings but its also not usual for a team to lose both its starting center and power forward in the same off-season and not bring anyone in to fill the holes. Trey Burke and Gordon Hayward are two good pieces for the Jazz but the rest of the team isn’t quite remarkable. Dark times again for the fans in Salt Lake City.

 

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Why the Nuggets actually were smart to fire George Karl https://www.fansmanship.com/why-the-nuggets-actually-were-smart-to-fire-george-karl/ https://www.fansmanship.com/why-the-nuggets-actually-were-smart-to-fire-george-karl/#comments Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:43:31 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=10228 Recently,  former head coach  George Karl was let go by the Denver Nuggets after nine seasons at the helm. Many, including writers on this site, have begun to question the Nuggets for this decision. Karl was let go, despite leading the Nuggets to a 57-win season, the best record in the franchise’s history and winning […]]]>

Recently,  former head coach  George Karl was let go by the Denver Nuggets after nine seasons at the helm. Many, including writers on this site, have begun to question the Nuggets for this decision. Karl was let go, despite leading the Nuggets to a 57-win season, the best record in the franchise’s history and winning 2013 Coach of the Year award. With all the success, the Nuggets were bounced again in the first round of the playoffs by the Golden State Warriors. The Nuggets GM was also let go as the team decided not to match the offer he accepted from the Raptors. So why did a team that just set a franchse-best for wins fire its coach and not retain its General Manager?

The Nuggets have managed to lose their GM and coach in a single off-season. By Keith Allison, via Wikimedia Commons

The Nuggets have managed to lose their GM and coach in a single off-season. By Keith Allison, via Wikimedia Commons

This was the year the Nuggets were thought to finally take the next step and compete for the Western Conference title against the likes of the Lakers, Spurs, and Thunder. They looked poised to do so, clinching the number-three seed in the tough Western Conference and ended up with a first round match up with the up an coming Golden State Warriors. Led by second-year coach Marc Jackson, the Warriors showed potential, but the Nuggets were definitely the favorites. After game one of the series, the Nuggets were clearly in big trouble, even though they won. The mere fact the Warriors could lose a game only by two points when Stephen Curry shot 7-20 told me something. The Warriors did end up winning the series in six games and eliminated the Nuggets. Was it just a bad matchup for the Nuggets or something more?

Based on the fact that Karl was fired, I wasn’t the only one who thought it was something more. Yes, the Nuggets were a good team all year, but they weren’t that good on the road. Their home/road split was 38-3 at home and 19-22 on the road. To be below .500 on the road is a pretty good indicator that their top-3 seed in the Western Conference might not have been completely legitimate. The Nuggets’ up-tempo style is a fun one to watch, but in the playoffs you can’t just run up and down the court like the old Phoenix Suns. To win in the playoffs, you have to be able to grind and you need to be able to win on the road, something the Nuggets couldn’t do.

Grinding and winning on the road are things that can be about the coach. George Karl, a coach with one of the highest win totals (7th all-time in regular-season wins and 10th all-time in regular season winning percentage) in NBA history and thought of as a great coach, was fired. I believe Karl should have been let go long before this year. People call me a hater for it, but look at the facts. Karl has coached 25 years in the NBA and has only coached his teams out of the first round 8 times, 17 of 25 years he has either failed to make the playoffs or not get out of the first round. He is the Peyton Manning of coaching, being he only does well during the regular season. Unlike Karl, though at least Manning has a ring.

Don’t get me wrong, Karl is a good coach but isn’t as good as people think he is, and I think the move to fire him now was the correct move made by the Nuggets. Over the years, he’s had players who could play including Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Allen Iverson, and more. But much like the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL with Andy Reid, Karl was a long-tenured coach who wasn’t performing the way he could after all these years. Like the Eagles, the Nuggets need a new voice in their locker room and they finally will get it in whoever they hire.

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Halfway Home: NBA Western Conference Second Half Preview https://www.fansmanship.com/halfway-done-with-nba-western-conference-second-half-preview/ https://www.fansmanship.com/halfway-done-with-nba-western-conference-second-half-preview/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:52:55 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9074 Predictions in sports can be just as fun as what actually happens and a lot of time many people do it. Every person has their own unique way of predicting outcomes, some go through the purity of stats or some use just the heart and will of a team or player. Either way, predictions can […]]]>

Predictions in sports can be just as fun as what actually happens and a lot of time many people do it. Every person has their own unique way of predicting outcomes, some go through the purity of stats or some use just the heart and will of a team or player. Either way, predictions can be a way for a fan, analyst or gambler to have and feel like they are involved with the actual games being played. As for me, I have made many predictions throughout my life, some that have come true and some that haven’t and I will be the first one to admit when I am wrong. On that note, here is my prediction for the Western Conference when the season comes to an end in April, a small breakdown of each team and some playoff predictions with a little over half the season complete:

I'm predicting Russell Westbrook and the Thunder losing to the Lakers in the NBA Finals. By Keith Allison from Owings Mills, USA, via Wikimedia Commons

I’m predicting Russell Westbrook and the Thunder losing to the Lakers in the NBA Finals.
By Keith Allison from Owings Mills, USA, via Wikimedia Commons

1.    San Antonio Spurs:

The Spurs have been one of the best and classiest teams in the West for years and with the core of Duncan, Parker and Ginobili still together and still playing well, you can never count out the four-time champions

2.    Oklahoma City Thunder

The reigning Western Conference champs haven’t stopped dominating the West as they did a year ago. The move to swap James Harden for Kevin Martin was a highly talked about one but I liked the trade very much. Kevin Durant is now forced to control the ball more, something I feel the Thunder need to do if they want to get better.

3.    Los Angeles Clippers

I know we are all used to seeing the Lakers around this spot but the tables have turned this year and congratulations to the Clippers for that. I think they are the team with the most depth in the NBA and can be a scary matchup come playoff time.

4.    Golden State Warriors:

In the biggest turnaround of any team this season, the Warriors make my fourth seed in the West and I believe they can do some damage. They are a great shooting team and the health of Stephen Curry has boosted them to an unusual (for them) level. Could it be possible that San Francisco and its surrounding areas can get all three major sport titles? The 49ers play in the Super Bowl this Sunday and the Giants have already won the World Series.

5.    Denver Nuggets:

18-3 at home, that’s the first stat I will throw out for the Nuggets. This is one of the best home teams in the NBA and they can be one of the most dangerous. They took the Lakers to the brink last season in the playoffs and have learned from that experience. I liked the move to bring in Andre Iguodala as he adds defense and explosiveness, which was the strength of the Nuggets before the move.

6.    Memphis Grizzlies:

This team started out hot and has cooled down since. They are the best defensive team in the NBA with only allowing 89.5 points per game and have one of the best starting lineups with Rudy Gay, Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph and Mike Conley. Look for the Grizzlies to make a run or even make my predicted Clipper matchup to be the best of the first round as it was last season.

7.    Houston Rockets:

The Rockets barely missed the taste of the postseason last year. Since then, they’ve traded for all-star James Harden and point guard Jeremy Lin. This is a very young team but the leadership of Harden and Lin will guide them to the playoffs. I don’t trust Harden in the clutch, something that is so important as the star player of a team. He is a marvelous player but needs to work on that aspect of his game.

8.    Los Angeles Lakers:

Yes, I know that this team has been in the gutter of the standings all season but I believe they will turn it around but only as the eighth seed. Led by Kobe Bryant and Dwight Howard the Lakers will push their ways into the playoffs and from there you never know what can happen. They dug a steep hole for themselves but this is a whole new season especially for this team.

Notable Mentions: Utah Jazz, Portland Trailblazers and Dallas Mavericks

PREDICTIONS:

First Round:

1. San Antonio Spurs vs. 8. Los Angeles Lakers: Lakers in six (upset)

 

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 7. Houston Rockets: Thunder in five

 

3. Los Angeles Clippers vs. 6. Memphis Grizzlies: Clippers in seven

 

4. Golden State Warriors vs. 5. Denver Nuggets: Warriors in seven

Semi Finals:

4. Golden State Warriors vs. 8. Los Angeles Lakers:

Lakers win the Pacific division showdown in five games. The Lakers size and experience are too much for the young up and coming Warrior team. The Lakers take on the Thunder in a playoff series re-match from last season.

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 3. Los Angeles Clippers:

The Thunder win this exciting and back-n-fourth playoff series in seven games. The Thunder make it to their third consecutive conference finals and look to go back to the NBA Finals but standing in their way is the 32-time conference champion Los Angeles Lakers

Conference Finals:

2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 8 Los Angeles Lakers:

This is where it gets interesting since I believe these are the two best teams in the Western Conference despite the difference in records. This will be a physical and fast-paced series, which favors the Thunder but I can’t count out Kobe and company. The Lakers match-up very well against the Thunder. If the Lakers can even mildly contain Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrok, they can win as they did the other night. I look for this to be the best series of the Western playoffs with the Lakers coming out on top in this hard fought and mentally draining seven game series.

2013 Western Conference Champions: 8. Los Angeles Lakers

I’m not saying the Lakers will win the NBA title but I do believe they will make it back to the NBA Finals after what seemed like a hopeless season. It won’t be easy as the West is scary-good, but Kobe Bryant is in search of another ring and won’t be denied by the likes of anyone in the West. I’m sticking with my pre-season pick, the Los Angeles Lakers.

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What Local Bloggers, Radio Personalities, Beat Writers and Fans, Are Saying About this Year’s Warriors https://www.fansmanship.com/what-local-bloggers-radio-personalities-beat-writers-and-fans-are-saying-about-this-years-warriors/ https://www.fansmanship.com/what-local-bloggers-radio-personalities-beat-writers-and-fans-are-saying-about-this-years-warriors/#respond Tue, 29 Jan 2013 15:26:59 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9038 Make no mistake, this year’s Warriors are here to stay. Stacked with a young core, unselfish star power and a coach with an intensity evident on the sidelines, the Warriors are primed for a serious five to ten year ride into Western Conference contention. After Mark Jackson’s self-aggrandizing prophecy about making the playoffs fell apart […]]]>
Mark Jackson has helped to turn the culture around in Oakland. By Rose White via Wikimedia Commons

Mark Jackson has helped to turn the culture around in Oakland. By Rose White via Wikimedia Commons

Make no mistake, this year’s Warriors are here to stay. Stacked with a young core, unselfish star power and a coach with an intensity evident on the sidelines, the Warriors are primed for a serious five to ten year ride into Western Conference contention.

After Mark Jackson’s self-aggrandizing prophecy about making the playoffs fell apart last year, I was certain the Warriors wouldn’t be any  better this year. And though I heard murmurings amongst beat writers, bloggers, radio personalities and fans, that this year’s team could surprise their foes much like the Baron Davis-led team in 2006, I scoffed with a slow sour puss, “seriously!?”

But now more than mid-way through the season and that has become a reality. The Warriors, currently 2nd in the Pacific division with a 27-17 record, sit a respectable five games back of the first place Clippers.

Coach Mark Jackson has brought intensity on defense –

Adding Andrew Bogut last season in a trade for the gunning Monta Ellis, somersaulted coach Jackson’s vision of defense at a more rapid pace. And with the big man turning in a 12 point, 8 rebound, 4 block effort tonight in his first game back from a season long injury, that has become even more of a reality.

The Warriors have drafted extremely well the last two years –

Selecting Klay Thompson 11th in the 2011 draft is proving to be a positive.  The second year swing has been an efficient 3rd option on the perimeter, averaging 16.0 points per game on 38.0% shooting from deep.  His 6’7″ length and ability to take players off the dribble has opened up the game for the set shooting rookie, Harrison Barnes. Barnes fluid contribution into Jackson’s system has been a key cog in the Warriors success. Considered an offfensive liability in last year’s draft because of his difficulties with getting open, Barnes has comfortably accepted a minute-heavy role position, amongst an athletic, unselfish, and deep rotation.

Stephen Curry is emerging as a star in the NBA. By Keith Allison from Owings Mills, USA via Wikimedia Commons

Stephen Curry is emerging as a star in the NBA. By Keith Allison from Owings Mills, USA via Wikimedia Commons

The team is led by two unassuming superstars –

In fact more than unassuming…surprising. Stephen Curry has legitimized his name amongst the elite guards in today’s NBA. Returning from an injury plagued 2011-2012, lit a spark in the 3rd year guard. He, and the team’s first all star in 16-years – David Lee – have, through their own example, set a precedence among the team. Both stars are willing to pass-first-shoot-second, hit the glass and play hard on both sides of the ball. Lee, is yet again, close to a 20-10 season on 51.4% shooting.  Curry, arguably an MVP candidate and this year’s most notable snub from the All Star roster, is 15th in steals( 1.6), 8th in points (21.0), 13th in assists (6.5), 2nd in three-point field goals (132) and 2nd in three point field goal percentage ( 45.4%).

So what are Local Bloggers, radio personalities and fans saying about this year’s Warriors team?

“It took a year for the team to gel together, building team chemistry.” – C.j. Silas from the C.J. Silas Show on ESPN 1280

Look at minutes played. Last year, the main rotation includes heavy minutes for Brandon Rush, Dorell Wright, Nate Robinson and Dominic McGuire. That’s been replaced this year, with Curry, Jarrett Jack, Harrison Barnes and Carl Landry.”  – Shane Miranda, NBA Fan

Stephen Curry being back is definitely a big deal. I also think Jarett Jack’s veteran leadership and late game scoring in the backcourt, has been significant.” – Andy Stevens, co-founder of fansmanship.com

David Lee! First All Star since Sprewell in 1997.” – Mike Kinney, longtime Warriors Fan

“Shane Miranda’s comment seems the most credible.” – J.D Scroggin, college beat writer at the Tribune

“Maturity and acceptance of roles are important things at any level. Along with having an older more mature Curry in the lineup, Mark Jackson and new organizational leadership have done a superb job of defining roles and sticking to their vision.” – Owen Main, co-founder of fansmanship.com

“Defense, defense, and defense.” -Matt Dale, Warriors fan and resident of Marin County

 

 

 

 

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