NBA Thread

Bargnani has never averaged 7.0 rebounds in any season. His best season was 2009-10, when he averaged 6.2 per game, and the two seasons to which you refer he averaged 5.2 and 5.5, respectively.
 
Clearly stated I don't remember the number....but thanks for clearing up the 1.5 mistake. Not sure I ever claimed him to be a great, or even good rebounder.
 
It's no small discrepancy, especially considering he posted 3.7 rebounds per game last season in healthy minutes (and is thus trending swiftly downward from an already pisspoor rate).
 
It's no small discrepancy, especially considering he posted 3.7 rebounds per game last season in healthy minutes (and is thus trending swiftly downward from an already pisspoor rate).

Right, so his worst season as a pro.....when he was hurt all year....let's use that to say he's trending downward.

Makes sense
 
Terrence Jones of the Houston Rockets seems like a winner.....



While watching the group walk away from the bar, the sergeant observed a man, later identified as Jones, walk by a doorway where two homeless men were sleeping, according to police spokesman Sgt. Pete Simpson.

The sergeant said Jones yelled, “Wake up,” then raised his leg and stomped down on one of the man’s legs. The men were sleeping in the doorway of 114 Northwest 3rd Avenue.

The victim, 46-year-old Daniel John Kellerher, received a minor leg injury and did not require immediate medical attention, Simpson said.
 
Not as bad as I thought:

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER | GRADE: C-
Additions: Derek Fisher (re-sign), Steven Adams (draft), Andre Roberson (draft), Grant Jerrett (draft)

Subtractions: Kevin Martin (Timberwolves)

Not sure there was a team with a quieter offseason than the Thunder. With a payroll dangerously close to the luxury-tax threshold, they had to let sixth man Kevin Martin walk and signed only a minor role player in Fisher and their draft picks.

Adams is a freak of nature -- a young, 19-year-old big man with an NBA body, strength, athleticism and motor. But he's relatively new to the game and has a lot of work to do to be ready for the pro game, especially on the offensive end. Despite being just 6-foot-7 and 206 pounds, Roberson was one of the best rebounders in college basketball last season. And they hit in the second round with Jerrett, a big stretch-4 who underachieved as a freshman at Arizona but who looked solid in summer league. All three have bright futures but will likely spend the season in the D-League.

The Thunder drafted well, but their window is now, and it's unclear whether Jeremy Lamb has the chops to replace Martin coming off the bench. So many teams have improved in the West, but the Thunder's lack of creative moves marks a second straight disappointing offseason.
 
For all the Rocket nut hugers:

HOUSTON ROCKETS | GRADE: A
Additions: Dwight Howard (FA), Aaron Brooks (re-sign), Isaiah Canaan (draft), Reggie Williams (FA), Marcus Camby (FA), Omri Casspi (FA), Francisco Garcia (re-signed), Robert Covington (FA), B.J. Young (FA), Kostas Papanikolaou (rights), Marko Todorovic (rights)

Subtractions: Thomas Robinson (Blazers), Carlos Delfino (Bucks), Royce White (76ers), James Anderson (76ers), Tim Ohlbrecht (76ers)

You have to hand it to Les Alexander. Virtually every other owner in the league would've fired Darryl Morey and given up on his Celtics-inspired plan to stockpile middling assets in an effort to land a couple of star players via free agency or trade. For too many years, the Rockets looked like they would tread water forever.

And then, pay dirt.

The Rockets first landed James Harden in a trade last October and then followed it up this summer by scoring Howard's signature. In about nine months, the Rockets went from milquetoast to one of the most dangerous teams in the NBA.

Some of the Rockets' success had to do with luck. Had the Thunder not panicked about their looming luxury tax bill or had the Lakers hired Phil Jackson instead of Mike D'Antoni, Morey is probably looking for a job this summer. They easily could've been in the same predicament as the Mavericks.

But sometimes all it takes a little luck, and right now, the Rockets have it.

None of the rest of the acquisitions inspires much enthusiasm. Canaan was one of the steals of the draft, and I could see him cracking the rotation at some point this season. Williams and Garcia give the Rockets a couple of snipers, Casspi provides toughness off the bench and Camby will be largely serve as a mentor.

There are still holes. I'm not sold on Jeremy Lin as a championship-caliber point guard (though Mario Chalmers didn't stop the Heat), and they still have some question marks at the 4 (Omer Asik? Terrence Jones? Donatas Motiejunas?). But with Harden, Howard and Chandler Parsons leading the way, the Rockets should contend for the Western Conference crown for the next three to four seasons.
 
I'm not sure it's really disappointing but what could they really do?

They are right up against the tax.

Adding a Miller or Wright would of been nice but not the end of the world.
 
Knicks sign Beno Udrih to vet min contract. stealllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

BENOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. BOOM.
 
I was just in NY. I was shocked at the lack of Brooklyn apparel/ads/talk.

Well, not really shocked.
 
Back
Top