Congrats to the Miami Heat won
second consecutive NBA Championship and 3rd overall as a franchise
(first title was in 2006). SF LeBron James elevated his game to new
heights. For Example, James learned to slam dunk, and block shots in a
more frequent rate with his dominant hand which is his left hand (Yes he
shoots right handed but his left hand is his writing hand and dominant
hand if readers didn't know that.) James perimeter game and steals are
second to none in this era of the NBA today. In my eyes James hands
down was not only the best defender for his size, he looked to me a guy
who grown to relish the opportunity to stuff opponents into clam shells
by breaking off screens and anticipates shots going up with impeccable
timing and blocks the ball to the front row seats. James growth as a
dominant force in the NBA was no surprise to me, but only not fans who
like him or still punish him for "The Decision" in 2010 press conference
have a hard time deny how good he is now and how great he shall become
in due time. James was named MVP 4 times in the last 5 seasons, his
hardware could only grow as much as a cost of his Air Jordan's
shoes...just Kidding. Miami Heat did not win 66 games by accident, if
SG Dwyane Wade were more healthy and more consistent post play in the
paint by C (but naturally a PF) Chris Bosh and more touches by PF Udonis
Haslem and a spread out perimeter play was erratic at times by
sophomore SG Norris Cole the Heat would have challenged a chance to win
70 games, almost happened during the 27 consecutive games won streak
which ended in the hands of (would be 2nd round foe) in March the
Chicago Bulls. Does this mean the Heat will win 3rd consecutive NBA
title..probably so, but the team will have a hard time winning 60 games,
but with a trade for a front-line player to replace C Chris Anderson,
Haslem or SF Miller will help Bosh play from the inside out as he did
when he was a Toronto Raptor.
Here are lessons of the 2013 NBA season Eastern Conference style
Southeast Division
Atlanta
Hawks fired head coach Larry Drew after 45 wins. Hawks are the wrong
team in the wrong conference to expect to win 50 games every season. PF
Josh Smith
is expected to test free agency during the offseson, GM Danny Ferry has
made a good move in dumping G Joe Johnson to the Brooklyn Nets before
the season, now the Hawks have to learn how to lose as a team and not winning in remaining in mediocrity.
Charlotte
Bobcats future looks promising with G Kemba Walker being the franchise
leader. Even so, the Bobcats lack of size will ensure the team of
winning less than 23 games.
Washington
Wizards Branded Beal And John Wall have proven that one more year
together this team will be climbing wondrous steps to become a playoff
team. Team
needs to re-sign C Nene and sign a guard with experience to help Beal
and Wall. Wizards should win around 30 games next season.
Orland
Magic completed the worst record in franchise history offset with the 4
way trade which set C Dwight Howard to the Los Angeles Lakers. The
future of PG Jameer
Nelson is mostly cloudy at best after the 2013-14 season as free agency
approaches for him. Magic will win no more than 17 games next season
which would increase chances of firing young head coach Jacque Vaughn.
Central Division
Indiana
Pacers need to re-sign PF David West and draft an adequate point guard
will help George Hill play his natural position as Shootig Guard.
Pacers also have to decide on future of SF Denny Granger who miss most of this past season with knee issues.
Chicago
Bulls need a relief shooting guard to replace Richard Hamilton since
James Butler played so well at the end of the season to win the job. PG
Derrick Rose will
be rusty since being out for the entire season, but he should be ready
mentally to withstand the pounding of his knees. Rose needs to develop a
complete
perimeter
game to alleviate the crashes he takes on the floor. Bulls should look
at a young post up presence during the draft to help PF Carlos Boozer
who has become
reliable in the last 2 seasons in scoring and the complete perimeter
play outside and a dominate force C Joakim Noah has become can not take
anymore loss of back-court play.
Milwaukee
Bucks are hard pressed to re-sign SG Monta Ellis, but money comes hard
to buy in this small market. The Bucks situation worsened as the team
won only
5 games with 1 month left to end the season (33-30 start turned out to
be 38-44). Branden Jennings is a star in his own island as his free
agency is approaching quickly,
Bucks do not have any more room for error considering head coach Scott
Skiles was fired as head coach in January, then dumped intern coach Jim
Boylan for
former Hawks head coach Larry Drew comes in with hard nose offense and a
sputtering defense in the paint outside of C Larry Sanders. Future of
the team is bleak and maybe the future of Staying in Milwaukee could be in trouble too.
Detroit
Pistons hiring Maurice Cheeks as head coach was a good move, now
what to due with SF Charlie Villanueva and SG Ben Gordon's contract respectively.
C Andre Drummond looks to be a diamond in the rough as Greg Monroe has
turned out to be as well. Pistons need better coach Cheeks will provide
considering
what I saw from the few games I watched the Pistons players losing any
attention of former coach Lawrence Frank. Team needs solid back court
play and better free throw shooting.
Cleveland
Cavaliers landed the #1 NBA Draft pick for the second time in the last 3
seasons. Progress has been made by PG Kyrie Irving, SG Dion Walters and
SF Tyrus
Thompson. Cavaliers need rebounding assuming the team are not able to
keep Anderson Varejao who had a promising season recording 15 points and
15 rebounds a game before injuries derailed his season.
Atlantic Division
New
York Knickerbockers have to rebound after retirement of PG Jason Kidd
and SG J.R. Smith hoping to land an $80 Million contract. Retirements
of PF Marcus
Camby, C Kurt Thomas and SF Rasheed Wallace before the playoffs exposes
the teams need to have a Center behind Tyson Chandler off the bench.
Knicks
at least should keep PF Kenyon Martin for one more year since the list
of prospects of PF are endless after the 2014 NCAA basketball season.
Brooklyn
Nets signing Jason Kidd as head coach was a baffling move to write the
least. Yes Kidd guided the Nets to 2 consecutive NBA Finals apperances
from 2002-03
when the franchise was in New Jersey, but were swept by the Los Angeles
Lakers respectively and the San Antonio Spurs in 6 game the following
season.
Nets dumped for coach Kidd ruined Avery Johnson after Christmas game
loss to the Boston
Celtics, then fired intern coach P.J. Carlesimo who
rescued the
sagging Nets to become playoff bound. What to do about my assessment
of the Nets outside of PG Deron Williams, hopes of keeping Gerald
Wallace and the growth of C Brook Lopez what to make of this team now especially acquiring Paul Pierce Kevin Garnett and Jason Terry from Boston.
Boston
Celtics are in an ugly mess. Rajon Rondo and Courtney Lee are in place,
but the future of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce is very foggy. Head
coach Doc Rivers
has no idea what he would like to due, resign or coach the Los Angeles
Clippers? Pierce is from Inglewood, Ca where the Lakers used to play at
the Great Western
Form before moving to Downtown Los Angeles at the Staples Center in
1999. Los Angeles is a second home to Garnett in the
offseason....rebuilding is on the mind in Boston.
Philadelphia
76ers lost season before the start of the season with the acquisition
of C Andrew Bynum in the 4 way trade which sent Sf Andre Iguodala to the
Denver Nuggets
had degenerated knees and knee surgeries on top of surgeries he already
had. PG Jrue Holiday and C Spencer Hawes were the bright spots for the team this
past season. 76ers will not win no more than 30 games unless Bynum who
is a free agent in the offseason is willing to stay. Head Coach Doug
Collins resigned at the end of the season.
Toronto
Raptors made franchise altering move by acquiring SF Rudy Gay from
brother franchise the Memphis Grizzlies in 3 way deal which sent PG Jose
Calderon to
the Detroit Pistons before the trade deadline. Raptors looked like a
cohesive unity in the back court as Gay became a decent distributor in
assist and was willing to
play man to man defense in times compared to playing a system style
defense while he was playing for the Grizzlies due to lack of details.
Raptors are in a good place to win 40 games, but will the Eastern Conference will be strong for the team to reach the playoffs...time will tell.
Photo taken after the NBA Finals ended on Thursday night.
Sorta coach 965 on June 21, 2013 the first day of Summer. |