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WRS Book Review: Phil Jackson – Eleven Rings

Friday, December 13th, 2013

by Jimmy Williams

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11 Rings

 

 

Part Basketball, Part Management, & Part Leadership

Last time I wrote a review I had just finished my 37th book. Well yesterday I just finished my 42nd book of the year and I’m 81% at my goal of 52 books this year. Yes I’m still bragging but I need to step it up, considering I’m 14% behind schedule.  Yes, I have a thing for meaningless data (judge ya mother).  At any rate, let’s talk about the Phil Jackson book, “11 Rings”.

Good quick read. The book is as different look at all 11 championship runs presided over by Phil Jackson. It always amazes me at how much preparation, energy, and thought go into a single game or series. This book shows how mental the game of basketball is. This is refreshing these days, considering our country celebrates mediocrity and stupidity (don’t believe me, watch TV).  It is also interesting to see his perspective on players like Jordan, Pippen, Kobe, and Shaq.  His ability to find various ways to motivate each player on his teams is what allowed him to have the success he had.  Many look at Phil’s accomplishments and give them the Stuart Scott crooked eye because he had very talented teams.  There isn’t one successful coach in any sport who won at a high level without talent, so FOH.  Phil Jackson is the greatest coach of my generation and in my personal opinion, Phil Jackson has the best books when it comes to coaches. The reason for this is because his books are part sports stories, part self- improvement, and part management & leadership. This book is no different.  Many will feel I enjoyed this book because I’m a Lakers fan, and part of that may be true, as it is good to hear the stories behind the great Laker teams.  I also believe you will enjoy this book if you are not a fan of Phil, the Lakers, the Bulls, or even basketball.  His philosophies and mental approach to a child’s game make this book that interesting.

 

Jimmy “The Blueprint” Williams of The War Room, for War Room Sports

Why Kansas center Joel Embiid could end up being the best player out of the 2014 NBA Draft

Friday, December 13th, 2013

by Christian Roberts

Christian Roberts Blog

 

 

 

 

 

Joel Embiid

 

With all the hype surrounding Duke’s Jabari Parker, Kentucky’s Julius Randle, and teammate Andrew Wiggins (rightfully so – all three will be great), a new-comer to the sport of basketball, Joel Embiid, may end up surpassing all three of them at the next level.

The special skill-set embodied by Embiid, is what has NBA scouts drooling. Also the fact that he’s only been playing this game for a few years and he is already this good. He’s basically dominating while learning on the job. His defensive prowess is unmatched. Offensively, he one of the most efficient and effective big men in college basketball. Once he gets a better awareness and feel for the game, which will come along as he plays, he will be unstoppable.

Showing an array of post moves some big men in the NBA don’t even have, you can see why some scouts are putting him in the conversation for the #1 overall pick in the 2014 draft. One NBA exec is even quoted as saying, “If he’s not the first overall pick, he’s definitely the second”. That’s high praise for a young man who is just now getting his feet wet.

While only playing 20 minutes per game, the 7-foot/250 pound center makes his presence known every game. Teammate and fellow freshman Andrew Wiggins, plays 10 minutes more per game than Embiid, but you could argue, the center’s impact is much bigger. The only real downside to his game is his rawness to the game and he is prone to foul trouble. The game that’s being played in the NBA now-a-days, with all the flopping, could pose a problem for Embiid and his physical presence. As long as he continues to get “coached up” and plays under control, he should be just fine.

A center with this kind of unlimited upside, both offensively and defensively, doesn’t come around too often. You can see why he’s receiving the praise he has received thus far.

The NBA will have to wait for now though, as the future lottery pick will play a key component in the Kansas Jayhawks’ quest for a National Title this year. But when that time does indeed come, don’t be surprised if Joel Embiid is the first name you hear called off the board in next year’s draft.

 

Christian Roberts of Sportz Overtime, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#420)

Friday, December 13th, 2013

by Christopher Dinkins

Christopher Dinkins Blog

 

 

 

 

After Further Review

 

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #420 SHOUTOUT to you BUCKY DENT….((NFL)) CHARGERS 27 BRONCOS 20…..you still wanna hand SUPER BOWL to DENVER ???..three men stabbed in parking lot after game last night…..RUSSELL WILSON (SEAHAWKS) got drafted by TEXAS RANGERS in RULE 5 DRAFT….that’s nice……JAY CUTLER (BEARS) will start this week….SHELDON RICHARDSON (JETS) is on JET FUMES if he thinks he would be selected #1 in “redraft”…is that how we livin now ??….havin “redrafts” in your head ????…..these crazy kids yo !!!….((NBA)) BLAZERS 111 (ALDRIDGE 31/25) ROCKETS 104 (COWARD 32/17)….NETS 102 (BLATCHE 21) CLIPPERS 93 (PAUL 20)…hey EDDIE MONTOROSSO what were you going to do with those LAKERS rings anyway ?????….NBA ALL STAR VOTE LEADERS ((LEBRON JAMES(MIAMI)/EAST….KEVIN DURANT(OKC)/WEST)).who are YOU voting for ??????…those FLU GAME shoes went for over $100k…..now THATS sick !!!!!….((NHL)) BLUE JACKETS 4 RANGERS 2…FLYERS 2 CANADIENS 1…SENATORS 2 SABRES 1…LIGHTNING 2 RED WINGS 1(SO)…BLUES 6 MAPLE LEAFS 3…PREDATORS 3 STARS 1…AVALANCHE 4 JETS 3(SO)…FLAMES 2 HURRICANES 1(OT)…COYOTES 6 ISLANDERS 3…BRUINS 4 OILERS 2…SHARKS 3 WILD 1…so sad that FLAMES had to douse GM JAY FEASTER……long SHOOTOUT last night between LIGHTNING/RED WINGS six rounds is a lot of extra hockey !!!!!…..make sure you check out HBO 24/7 ROAD TO THE WINTER CLASSIC……its almost about boxing…((NCAAF)) JAMEIS WINSTON (FLORIDA STATE) wins DAVEY O BRIEN AWARD and WALTER CAMP AWARD…..AJ MCCARRON (ALABAMA) wins MAXWELL AWARD…ANDRE WILLIAMS (BOSTON COLLEGE) wins DOAK WALKER AWARD…BRANDON COOKS (OREGON STATE) wins BILITNIKOFF AWARD…..GUS MALZAHN (AUBURN) wins HOME DEPOT COACH of YEAR…..((NCAAHOOPERY)) womens side 5-KENTUCKY 96 (HARPER 18) DEPAUL 85 (HRYNKO 18)…NCAA womens regionals will return to NEUTRAL sites…..((BOXING)) ADRIEN BRONER (CHAMP)-MARCOS MAIDANA for WBA WELTERWEIGHT TITLE…weigh in is at 4pm…fight is tomorrow night (SHOWTIME/8pm)….AFTER FURTHER REVIEW likes MAIDANA….somebody is gonna get exposed……both of them say they will be going for broke and come in swinging…somebody is lying !!!!!….((TENNIS)) WTA will add extra grass court tournament in 2015….to replace BRUSSELS OPEN which is folding after only three years…((GOLF)) EARL D WOODS JR (ELDRICK/TIGER WOODS brother) arrested for making bomb threats…..isn’t 58 a lil too old to be making bomb threats…at GOVERNMENT buildings..cmon yo !!!!…..((NASCAR)) the #3 car will be making its return to SPRINT CUP…..AUSTIN DILLON will be driving the numbered car made famous by late DALE EARNHARDT SR……JEREMY MAYFIELDS home will be burned down as part of a fire training exercise…he wont be needing it and new owners don’t want it….sooooooooo…..((insert TALKING HEADS joint right here))……NBA GAME of the day ROCKETS (15-8) v WARRIORS (13-10)…..NHL GAME of the day CAPITALS (17-12-2) v PANTHERS (10-17-5)….TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “WINTER WARZ” -WU TANG CLAN…….its FRIDAY da 13th…….don’t be a BAD LUCK BARRY (whatchoo know about that one)…….the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!……AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins of GeeQue Palace Sports, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#417 & 418)

Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

by Christopher Dinkins

Christopher Dinkins Blog

 

 

 

 

After Further Review

 

 

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #417 SHOUTOUT to you MICKEY RIVERS……((NFL)) WEEK 14– JAX 27 HOU 20(TNF)…BAL 29 MIN 26…KC 45 WAS 10…MIA 34 PIT 28…PHI 34 DET 20…NYJ 37 OAK 27…GB 22 ATL 21…CIN 42 IND 28…DEN 51 TEN 28…SF 19 SEA 17…SD 37 NYG 14…ARI 30 STL 10…TB 27 BUF 6…NE 27 CLE 26…NO 31 CAR 13(SNF)…**TONIGHT DALLAS v CHICAGO(MNF)…..SHOUTOUT to LD.INC and the crew represented at RAMS – CARDINALS game at UNIVERSITY of PHOENIX stadium….they missed all the SNOW GAMES….VIKINGS/RAVENS was craziest 2:36 EVAAAAAHHHH !!!!…..LIONS/EAGLES was all PHILLY all the time ((sorry SPORTS ROOM GROUP….hahahahaha)) !!!….DOLPHIINS/STEELERS had too much on the(side) line….again !!!!!..CHIEFS/WASHINGTON was probably middle of end for SHANAHAN…….MATT PRATER (BRONCOS) sets record for LONGEST FIELD GOAL EVAAAAAHHHH with 64yarder !!!!….((NCAAF)) VIZIO BCS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME on JAN 6 will be 1-FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES (12-0) v 2-AUBURN TIGERS/WAR EAGLES….going to be a GREAT GREAT game….did your team make a bowl game ?? ((MIAMI v LOUISVILLE in RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL on DEC 28th))….HEISMAN TROPHY is JAMEIS WINSTON (FLORIDA STATE) to lose…announcement on saturday night…..((NBA)) RAPTORS 106 (JOHNSON 32/10) LAKERS 94 (HENRY 17)….ROCKETS 98 (HARDEN 27/10A) MAGIC 88 (DAVIS 18)….HEAT 110 (JAMES 24) PISTONS 95 (DRUMMOND 19/14)….THUNDER 118 (DURANT 36/10) PACERS 94 (GEORGE 32)….CELTICS 114 (CRAWFORD 23) KNICKS 73 (STOUDIMIRE 17)…..KOBE BRYANT (LAKERS) contributes 9pts 8reb 4ast in 28 mins….WELCOME BACK !!!…SACRAMENTO KINGS acquire RUDY GAY….QUINCY ACYand AARON GRAY from TORONTO for CHUCK HAYES…PATRICK PATTERSON…JOHN SALMONS…GREIVIS VASQUEZ….((NCAAHOOPERY)) womens side 2-DUKE 94 (LISTON 23) 17-OKLAHOMA 85 (ELLENBERG 28)…..3-TENNESSEE 75 (HARRISON 18) TEXAS 61 (FUSSELL 12)….10-PENN STATE 77 (LUCAS 30) GEORGETOWN 68 (MCCORMICK 17)……MAGGIE LUCAS (PENN STATE) scores her 2000th point……NICENESS !!!!!…..((NHL)) WILD 3 SHARKS 1…BRUINS 5 MAPLE LEAFS 2…CAPITALS 4 RANGERS 1…BLACKHAWKS 6 PANTHERS 2…CANUCKS 3 AVALANCHE 1…you think BOARD OF GOVERNORS are trying to figure out a way to remove fighting from HOCKEY ?????……we don’t think so eitha…….((GOLF)) ELDRICK/TIGER comes up short again or blows another one…depending on how you look at it…ZACK JOHNSON holes a 58 yarder for par…and E/T misses a 5 foot putt…and ZACK JOHNSON is your 2013 WORLD CHALLENGE winner !!!!….((TENNIS)) RAFAEL NADAL is 2013 WTA PLAYER OF YEAR….and there you have it….NBA GAME of the day CLIPPERS (13-8) v SIXERS (7-14)…..NHL GAME of the day FLYERS (13-14-2) v SENATORS (11-14-5)…..TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “VOYAGE TO ATLANTIS” – ISLEY BROTHERS…….its MONDAY…who is you SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR……we gonna find out soon !!!!….the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!……AFR.

 

 

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #418 SHOUTOUT to you CHARLIE JOINER…((NFL)) BEARS 45 COWBOYS 28….((and im stickin wit my COLTS-COWBOYS SUPER BOWL 48 pick….all you gotta do is get in…then ANYTHING can happen))..how are YOUR SUPER BOWL picks lookin ??..ROB GRONKOWSKI (PATRIOTS) torn ACL/MCL out for a lonnnng time…..TYRONNE MATHIEU (CARDINALS) torn ACL/LCL out for a lonnnnnng time….JOHN FOX (BRONCOS) aka “JOHNNY DRAMA””……((NCAAF)) JADAVEON CLOWNEY (SOUTH CAROLINA) gets clocked at 110 in a 70 mph zone….he test drivin early aint he ??….WAKE FOREST hires DAVE CLAWSON formely of BOWLING GREEN…PHAROAH BROWN (OREGON) is suspended for ALAMO BOWL for throwing snowballs……AARON DONALD (PITTSBURGH) wins BRONKO NAGURSKI AWARD for nations top defensive player…((NBA)) BOBCATS 115 (WALKER 31) WARRIORS 111 (CURRY 43)…KINGS 112 (COUSINS 32/19) MAVERICKS 97 (ELLIS 21)…GRIZZLIES 94 (RANDOLPH 19/12) MAGIC 85 (NICHOLSON 19/11)…CLIPPERS 94 (GRIFFIN 26) SIXERS 83 (TURNER 25)…NUGGETS 75 (CHANDLER 17) WIZARDS 74 (WASH 20)…BLAZERS 105 (ALDRIDGE 24) JAZZ 94 (BURKS 20)….what was the “13 letter word JASON KIDD (NETS) used against LAWRENCE FRANK ???…ummm CLIPPERS are talkin with STEPHEN JACKSON….ohhhh snap !!!!…how did KOBE BRYANT look in his comeback ??…lets discuss on THE BIGGER SHOW tonight ((8-10pm/GEEQUE PALACE RADIO/646-200-3838..press 1 to holla))……………((NCAAHOOPERY)) ***AFTER FURTHER REVIEW NCAA TOP 10 RANKINGS 1.ARIZONA (9-0) 2.SYRACUSE (9-0) 3.OHIO STATE (8-0) 4.WISCONSIN (10-0) 5.LOUISVILLE (8-1) 6.MICHIGAN STATE (7-1) 7.OKLAHOMA STATE (8-1) 8.CONNECTICUT (9-0) 9.WICHITA STATE (9-0) 10.KENTUCKY (7-2)***…..who YOU got ????……womens side MARYLAND 105 (MINCY 21) SIENA 49 (LOGAN 12)….***AFTER FURTHER REVIEW NCAA TOP 10 WOMENS RANKINGS 1.CONNECTICUT (10-0) 2.DUKE (10-0) 3.NOTRE DAME (8-0) 4.TENNESSEE (8-0) 5.STANFORD (7-1) 6.KENTUCKY (9-0) 7.MARYLAND (8-1) 8.LOUISVILLE (8-1) 9.SOUTH CAROLINA (9-0) 10.BAYLOR (7-1)……((NHL)) SENATORS 5 FLYERS 4(SO)…PENGUINS 2 BLUE JACKETS 1…CANUCKS 2 HURRICANES 1…DUCKS 5 ISLANDERS 2…ummm NHL SALARY CAP will rise to $71 MILLION next season……gonna be more crazy money thrown around (after some of it is converted of course)…..expect a couple of small market teams to be contracted…..((MLB)) DEREK JETER says he is NOT SURPRISED that ROBINSON CANO took his talents to SEATTLE….neither are we….hope he gets what he wants up there…..BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS are in full effect….look for YANKEES to make some more noise !!!!!!……YANKEES will honor NELSON MANDELA with a plaque in MONUMENT PARK at YANKEE STADIUM…….NICENESS !!!!…..((BOXING)) cannot wait for this weekend MARCOS MAIDANA – ADRIAN BRONER fight…..its gonna be a good one….real test for BRONER….((SHOWTIME/8pm))……don’t forget to check out THE BIGGER SHOW tonight….cause there are only a couple of shows left for 2013….((646-200-3838…press 1 to holla))…..NBA GAME of the day HEAT (16-5) v PACERS (18-3)….NHL GAME of the day KINGS (19-7-4) v CANADIENS (19-9-3)….TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “HERE COMES THE HOTSTEPPER” – INI KAMOZE…..its YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO DAY…..uh huh….JEWELS ((BTU)) will see you tomorrow HOMIE !!!……the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!!!……AFR.

 

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#414)

Friday, December 6th, 2013

by Christopher Dinkins

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #414 SHOUTOUT to you DAN FOUTS….((NBA)) KNICKS 113 (ANTHONY 19/10) NETS 83 (LOPEZ 24)…..CLIPPERS 101 (PAUL 15) GRIZZLIES 81 (CONLEY 16)…BULLS 107 (NOAH 17/15) HEAT 87 (JAMES 21)….umm…since the KNICKS won last night will the confetti come down from the ceiling ????….don’t need to hear anything about a championship…thank you very much…and BROOKLYN NETS….hmmmm……the jury is still out on COURT ST about them dudes….INDIANA…PORTLAND and SAN ANTONIO etc…still have points to prove…((NCAAHOOPERY)) **AFTER FURTHER REVIEW TOP 10 RANKINGS 1.ARIZONA 2.OHIO STATE 3.SYRACUSE 4.KENTUCKY 5.MICHIGAN STATE 6.DUKE 7.OKLAHOMA STATE 8.WISCONSIN 9.LOUISVILLE 10.CONNECTICUT**….womens side 1-UCONN 97 (HARTLEY 25) UC-DAVIS 37 (FIPPS 13)…2-DUKE 99 (JONES 22) 16-PURDUE 78 (HOUSER 20)….**AFR TOP 10 NCAA WOMENS HOOPERY RANKINGS 1.UCONN 2.TENNESSEE 3.DUKE 4.KENTUCKY 5.NOTRE DAME 6.STANFORD 7.LOUISVILLE 8.BAYLOR 9.MARYLAND 10.COLORADO**….whatchoo like so far this season in COLLEGE HOOPERY ??…..((NFL)) JAGUARS 27 TEXANS 20….some big games on tap for WEEK 14….wonder how ELI MANNING (GIANTS) feels about going to SAN DIEGO this weekend…oh man they gonna give him the business…best believe THAT !!!!!….dontchoo kinda think NBC wishes they couldda “flexed” KC-WASHINGTON ???…..hmmmm…..now TEXANS know how BUCCANEERS felt couple of years back…..((NCAAF)) 19-LOUISVILLE 31 CINCINNATI 24-OT…..JAMEIS WINSTON (FLORIDA STATE) is back in HEISMAN saddle again…. who else gets the invite ???….CHRIS PETERSON will leave BOISE ST to become new HEAD COACH at WASHINGTON…..UNIV of CALIFORNIA will name their stadium after video game maker KABAM !!!!….niceness….*****SHOUTOUT to GETTIN IT DONE RADIO/NOT97.com******….the MAYOR will be in the building check it out…checka check it out !!!!….((NHL)) RANGERS 3 SABRES 1…MAPLE LEAFS 3 STARS 2(OT)…PENGUINS 5 SHARKS 1…CANADIENS 2 BRUINS 1…LIGHTNING 3 SENATORS 1…PANTHERS 5 JETS 2…BLUES 5 ISLANDERS 1…HURRICANES 5 PREDATORS 2…WILD 4 BLACKHAWKS 3…OILERS 8 AVALANCHE 2…LONG STREAK (PENGUINS 5) WRONG STREAK (ISLANDERS …..hope HENRIK LUNDQVIST doesn’t suffer from “RICKDIPIETROitis” after signing that extension…..gotta show and prove KING….((((RIP NELSON MANDELA….THANK YOU SIR))))…..((MLB)) MARLINS sign RAFAEL FURCAL…DODGERS re-sign BRIAN WILSON…EDWARD MUJICA signs with RED SOX….BREWERS trade NORICHIIKA AOKI to ROYALS….WINTER MEETINGS should be nice !!!!!…..NBA GAME of the day WARRIORS (11-8) v ROCKETS (13-7)….NHL GAME of the day COYOTES (16-8-4) v CANUCKS (15-10-5)….TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “BITTIES IN THE BK LOUNGE” – DE LA SOUL….its FRIDAY…..watch out for dem GARBAGE KICKERS !!!!…..the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!!!…..AFR.

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins, for War Room Sports

10 NBA Players on the Verge of Super Stardom

Friday, December 6th, 2013

by Christian Roberts

Pistons C Andre Drummond:
13.5 ppg 12.8 rpg 1.3 bpg 2.0 spg 64% fg

Andre Drummond has pretty much exceeded everybody’s expectations of him since being drafted in the 2012 draft. The level of dominance he shows in the paint night in and night out, is really something to see. He does this with ease because he’s that much more athletic than every other center in the NBA. President of Basketball Operations, Joe Dumars has even been quoted recently as saying “I didn’t think Drummond was this good”. That should speak volumes to what this guy is doing right now. His efficiency on the offensive end of the ball is also what makes him so special. Shooting 64%. Just a look at how dominant the big man has been has of late. Here’s his stat line from the last 3 games:

24 points 19 rebounds 3 block 2 steals vs Bucks
10 points 18 rebounds 2 steals 1 block vs Heat
31 points 19 rebounds 6 steals 2 blocks vs 76ers

He’s doing all this while only playing 33 minutes per game. I think right now the Cleveland Cavaliers, Charlotte Bobcats, and Washington Wizards are kicking themselves in the behind for passing on Drummond. Imagine how much better those teams would be with him. It’s still early but this young center is not just on the verge of super stardom, but he’s on the verge of greatness. He is still figuring things out on the court, think 3 years from now, he might be the most unstoppable center in the NBA.

Pacers G/F Paul George:
24.9 ppg 3.4 apg 5.9 rpg 2.1 spg 47% fg

Some may argue Paul George is already a superstar. Whether you think he is now or not really, doesn’t matter. He will be. Arguably the best two-way player the NBA has to offer, George’s star is shining brighter than ever this year. Since Danny Granger went down all season with an injury last year, the talented wingman has single-handedly put the Pacers on his back. Last year, pushing the defending champion Miami Heat to their limits, this year, Paul George is out for blood. Having improved his jump shot and making better shot decisions, makes him almost unguardable. On defense, the Pacers’ guard brings it every night. Causing fits for some of the NBA’s very best. Paul George has put himself in the MVP conversation already in this early NBA season. A conversation some might have thought to be laughable in the off-season. He is making the world realize how talented he really is. It’s going to be fun to see how far he can take the Indiana Pacers this year.

Nuggets PG Ty Lawson:
20.2 ppg 8.1 apg 3.8 rpg 1.1 spg 46% fg

Denver has been looking for a go-to scorer and star since Carmelo Anthony was traded to the New York Knicks. Ty Lawson is emerging into that player for the Nuggets. Don’t be fooled by his small stature, he can ball and ball at a very high level. He is also a feisty perimeter defender and plays the passing lane very well. Denver started the season off slow but has now picked it up, and part of that is due to Ty Lawson’s play every night. By the end of the season Lawson should be a household name.

Kings C Demarcus Cousins:
21.7 ppg 10.1 rpg 2.6 apg 1.2 bpg 1.6 spg 48% fg

I think we all knew the story on Demarcus Cousins coming out of Kentucky. Extremely talented and could be a great player if he wants to be, but his immaturity and temper might prevent that. Up until this season all the immaturity concerns and temper problems proved to be true. This year, Cousins seems to have his head on straight and is maximizing his potential. Though the Kings are still not a very good team, Cousins has been the only consistent piece. With a wide array of moves, he poses matchup problems every night. You can’t really double team him in the post because he’s one of the better passing centers in the league. There aren’t too many flaws in the big man’s game, other than he sometimes takes way too many shots. But on that team, can anyone blame him?. As long as Demarcus can stay focused on basketball and continue to grow as a person, I see no reason he can’t be a superstar. Talent isn’t the issue. It’s all the other things not basketball related.

Cavaliers PG Kyrie Irving:
20.6 ppg 5.9 apg 3.4 rpg 1.0 spg 40% fg

The Cavs PG is having somewhat of a down year, but it’s not completely his fault. He has to do it all on a nightly basis and is the team’s only consistent scorer. That being said, even through a down year, you can’t deny the fact that Kyrie is a superstar in the making. Great ball-handler, passer, and just has a great feel for the PG position. Irving’s best attribute without a doubt, is that silky smooth jump shot. He is hands down one of the best shooters in the league and is dangerous from anywhere on the court. Also, Kyrie is not afraid of the big moment. He embraces it. That’s what superstars do. Cleveland’s front office really has to put some talent around this guy. Dion Waiters is about as hot and cold as you can get in the NBA. He’s not the answer, and they have no other real threat with the ball in their hands, which puts added pressure on Kyrie. You see the numbers he’s capable of putting up every night, imagine when he has someone to take the pressure off him consistently.

Pelicans C/PF Anthony Davis:
18.8 ppg 10.2 rpg 3.6 bpg 1.6 spg 49% fg

The best big man in the game as far as I’m concerned (most will disagree). What’s not to love about Davis? He’s an incredible defender, great around the rim, runs the the floor like a guard, and is a freak athlete. He also has a high motor, and gives 100% every night. The only thing standing in his way of taking that next step, is he is hurt a lot. This year he is already out for 4-6 weeks with a fractured hand. If he can stay healthy, no doubt he will reach that level of being a superstar. But you have to be on the court to do so.

Wizards PG John Wall:
19.0 ppg 9.2 apg 4.4 rpg 2.2 spg 41% fg

The former Kentucky guard is showing us every night why he earned that hefty contract extension in the off-season. Averaging a career high 9.2 assists per game, Wall looks to be more comfortable running the point this year. He and 2nd year player Bradley Beal have made quite the dynamic duo this year. What makes Wall so special is his ridiculous speed and athleticism. Probably the fastest player in the NBA, John Wall is a downright beast in transition. That doesn’t come with some negatives though. Sometimes he plays out of control and that leads to a lot of turnovers. Another area of his game that can be fixed is his shot selection. Sometimes settling for too many jump shots. Typical growing pains for a young NBA player. We have yet to see the best of John Wall though. He hasn’t even scratched the surface on how good he can really be. He’s a superstar in the making.

76ers PG Michael Carter Williams (R):
17.7 ppg 7.3 apg 5.8 rpg 3.1 spg 40% fg

Yes, a rookie made this list. It’s not everyday you a see highly skilled 6’6″ point guard in the NBA. That’s exactly what MCW is. With unbelievable court vision and poise for a rookie PG, Williams has set the NBA world on fire. Having one career triple-double under his belt already and a near quadruple-double on opening night, the game just looks like it slowed down for him. Most young players’ problems are the speed of the game. MCW has no problem with that at all, looking like a seasoned vet on the court. The knock on him coming out of Syracuse was his shooting. Though not great, his jumpshot has been very impressive and so has his defense, stealing 3 balls per contest. MCW just has that “it” factor you don’t see in a lot of rookies coming out of school. It wouldn’t surprise me if 2-3 years from now, he’s the best PG in the game. This kid is that good.

Blazers PG Damian Lillard:
20.6 ppg 5.7 apg 4.1 apg 39% fg

Lillard is really a great player. Fearless scorer and not afraid to take that last second shot. Even though his field goal percentage is down from last year, you really can’t put a number on how he’s helped the Blazers back to relevancy. He has also helped Portland to one of the best records in the league, alongside LaMarcus Aldridge. His shot selection will have to be better if he wants to take that next step. But other than that, Lillard has all the tools of a star. The Blazers have a good enough team to make it far in the playoffs, and that will be Damian Lillard’s time to shine and prove he is among the league’s best.

Suns PG/SG Eric Bledsoe:
18.8 ppg 5.8 apg 4.3 rpg 1.5 spg 49% fg

Eric Bledsoe continues to be one of the NBA’s best kept secrets. A flat out steal for the Phoenix Suns in free agency, the undersized PG has proved his money’s worth. Dubbed by some the “mini Lebron”, Bledsoe is just as good on defense as he is on offense. One of the best perimeter guard defenders in the league. He might be small but he’s an extremely strong guard; especially when driving to the rim. He gets to the hole with ease. A true combo guard. He had to leave LA so he could flourish in his own role, other than playing behind Chris Paul every night. Even then, he showed flashes of being a great player in limited minutes. His former coach at Kentucky, John Calapari, is on record as saying “If not for John Wall being here, Bledsoe could have been the #1 pick in that draft”. That should speak volumes to the talent level of the young point guard. Led by Bledsoe, the future looks really bright for the Phoenix Suns.

Christian Roberts of Sportz Overtime, for War Room Sports

After Further Review (#412)

Wednesday, December 4th, 2013

by Christopher Dinkins

AFTER FURTHER REVIEW #412 SHOUTOUT to you RANDALL CUNNINGHAM…((NBA)) winners include THUNDER…SIXERS(2OT)…CELTICS…NUGGETS…PISTONS…GRIZZLIES…MAVERICKS…WARRIORS…why is LAWRENCE FRANK (NETS) being kicked off bench by JASON KIDD ???….if FRANK’s feelings were hurt by not being named interim….he should not have been surprised…HEAT 10 game winner is over…..and ZIGGY is PLEASED !!!….THE BIGGER SHOW went in last night ((as usual !!))..SHOUTOUT to CALLERS ((ZIGGY…KIA…ANGIE…TEE..MARC…DJ DIZ))…and SHOUTOUT to LISTENERS we see you too !!!!….((NCAAHOOPERY)) 2-ARIZONA 79 (ASHLEY 18/10) TEXAS TECH 58 (TAPSOBA 11)…4-SYRACUSE 69 (ENNIS 17) INDIANA 52 (VONLEH 17)…10-DUKE 79 (COOK 24) 22-MICHIGAN 69 (MCGARY 15/14)…ACC/BIG 10 CHALLENGE continues tonight…((NORTH CAROLINA v 1-MICHIGAN ST…MARYLAND v 5-OHIO STATE…8-WISCONSIN v VIRGINIA))……((NHL)) SHARKS 4 MAPLE LEAFS 2…PENGUINS 3 ISLANDERS 2(OT)…HURRICANES 4 CAPITALS 1…BLUE JACKETS 1 LIGHTNING 0…SENATORS 4 PANTHERS 2…STARS 4 BLACKHAWKS 3…CANUCKS 3 PREDATORS 1…COYOTES 6 OILERS 2…KINGS 3 DUCKS 2(SO)…..SIDNEY CROSBY (PENGUINS) is having a pretty decent season…..that nobody is paying attention to…((MLB)) YANKEES sign JACOBY ELLSBURY 7YR/$153M….its a good move and YANKEES are not playing around ….LETS GO YANKEES !!!!….RED SOX sign AJ PIERZYNSKI 1YR/$8.5M….JARROD SALTALAMACCHIA signs with MARLINS 3YR/$21M…..RAYS acquire HEATH BELL and RYAN HANIGAN…ASTROS acquire DEXTER FOWLER from ROCKIES…..ATHLETICS acquire CRAIG GENTRY from RANGERS….PADRES acquire SETH SMITH…..ROCKIES sign JUSTIN MORNEAU 2YR/$13M….CONGRATULATIONS to TONY CLARK (ex player) for being named head of MLBPA…((BOXING)) BROOKLYN will be in FULL EFFECT on saturday night….ZAB JUDAH v PAULIE MALIGNAGGI ((SHOWTIME/9PM))….next week is another good one ADRIEN BRONER v MARCOS MAIDANA….really cant wait for that one !!!…..((NCAAF)) MARCOS MARIOTA (OREGON) decides to stay in school….that’s a good look and he wouldn’t wanna go out with the season he had down the stretch…ZAC METTENBERGER (LSU) has torn ACL….MARK DANTONIO (MICHIGAN STATE) says either BIG TEN team ((MSU-OHIO STATE)) should be in BCS TITLE game…..USC hires STEVE SARKESIAN….so UCLA extends JIM MORA for 6 years…..let the games begin !!!!….NBA GAME of the day THUNDER (13-3) v BLAZERS (15-3)….NHL GAME of the day CANADIENS (16-9-3) v DEVILS (11-12-5)…..TRUE SCHOOL JAM of the day “WE GOT THE JAZZ (BUGGIN’ OUT)- TRIBE CALLED QUEST…..its HUMP DAY…make it happen for yourself !!!!!…..the BALLISTICS have been kicked !!!……….AFR.

Christopher “The Mayor” Dinkins, for War Room Sports

Ulric Maligi Makes His First Visit to The War Room!

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

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Ulric Maligi, Southern Methodist University (SMU) assistant men’s basketball coach, will be in The War Room this Thursday, November 7th, to discuss his ascension up the coaching ladder, his tutelage under hall of fame coach Larry Brown, and more!

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Takeaways from Game 6 of the NBA Finals

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

By Chris Price

B-ball fans, I didn’t get a chance to watch Heat-Spurs Game 6 the other night.  I was in the midst of a great camping trip with the wife, but we both caught the second half of the game on ESPN radio.  Just got a chance to watch the recorded game earlier, and I must say this was a good one.  The game made me mull over some things and I wanted to make a couple of observations.  Bear with me.

“Are you willing to go down the stretch of an elimination game with your second best player sitting on the bench to put more shooting around your best player? Tough decisions if you’re a coach.” – Jeff Van Gundy, when Dwyane Wade subbed in for Mike Miller at 3:48 left in the 4th quarter

The lineup that brought the Heat back from down 10 at the beginning of the 4th to up 3 later in the quarter was Mario Chalmers, Ray Allen, Mike Miller, LeBron, and Birdman.  JVG noted this was also the lineup that blew open Game 2 for them… Miami’s best lineup might contain only one member of their “Big 3”.  Take a minute to let that sink in. Miami’s best lineup might contain only one member of their Big 3.  When D Wade came back into the game, LeBron stopped being as aggressive, some chemistry seemed lost, and the Spurs eventually took the lead.

The Takeaways…

A. Been told y’all from the beginning “The Decision” was not a good look, on multiple levels.  The same people who were championing The Big 3 coming together are the same people now talking about trading Wade (a Top 5, 10, 15, 20 player, however you want to look at it) or bringing him off the bench so that he doesn’t bother LeBron’s rhythm… So that the Heat can be more effective… Because they are not as effective with both of them in the game.

B. The Cavs management were not as dumb we thought.  In Cleveland, LeBron had shooters to space the floor, post defenders, rebounders, and finishers. That’s all he needs, or seems to want to play with.  I don’t ever want to hear “LeBron needs help” again.  He doesn’t need the type of player you might naturally think he does to win with his current style of play.  He is playing with two perennial All-Stars and has yet to make either one of them better or find a workable chemistry with either.  Who he is “making better” and finding greater success with is his team’s role players.  He is playing at his best, and most comfortably, with a solid point guard, two shooters, and a rebounder/finisher.

C. Dwyane, LeBron, and Bosh have never had great offensive chemistry.  The only way they all worked was by them (primarily Dwyane and LeBron) creating havoc on defense, creating steals and getting out and running in transition.  When they are not creating turnovers, or when a team is able to stop their transition offense, they limit their effectiveness (at least in how they want to play).  This is how you have a Ray Allen looking like he’s possibly more effective than Dwyane Wade for any stretch of time.  Ray Allen has value just standing in a half-court set without the ball (he stretches the defense); Dwyane Wade does not.

D. The Heat will not be able to play their most effective lineups for the majority of Game 7 because there is no way Erik Spoelstra is going to bench Dwyane Wade. There is no way he is going to play Bosh for 20 or less minutes.  Conversely, there is no way he is going to bench LeBron for 10-15 minutes to let Wade work (also a slightly positive +/- against the Spurs without LeBron on the floor). Because of real life dynamics, the Heat will probably try to win Game 7 using less efficient lineups… They have more talent than the Spurs but worse chemistry. We’ll see which one wins out tonight.  The Heat still have a good chance because their talent is supreme and they are playing at home; We’ll see how it goes.

E. I only heard part of the 3rd and the 4th quarter of the game on the radio the other night, so I thought LeBron went into superhero mode in that 4th quarter. When I went back and watched the game though, I realized that he didn’t; he just played comfortable LeBron James basketball with that particular Chalmers, Allen, Birdman, Miller lineup.  Now some people think LeBron is a superhero anyway so this could all be semantics, but I didn’t see a guy taking over the game.  I saw a guy who was able to do what he does because of space, and knowing he was the 1st and 2nd best offensive option on the floor.  LeBron just “did him” in that 8 minute stretch before Wade came in, and the result was a 13 point swing in favor of Miami.

F. Oh yeah, and as far as him choking or almost choking at the end of regulation, I can’t even call what I saw choking.  Because I’m used to seeing LeBron tentative from time to time.  In the last couple minutes of the game, he went back to looking like he did in Games 2 and 3.  To me, “choking” refers to a guy being visibly shaken by the moment and nerves causing you to play at a level below what you are capable of. Choking to me is not missing shots or making bad passes.  For instance, vs. Indiana Game 2 where Lebron made two late turnovers, I did not consider that a choke.  LeBron was still being aggressive but just made two poor passes; it was poor execution.  In Game 6 though, the turnovers he made were because he was being tentative.  On the first turnover, he over-dribbled and on the second, I literally don’t know if he was trying to pass or shoot.  His reactions to both of those turnovers further let me know these weren’t just poor execution turnovers.  On the same hand though, I don’t know if you can “choke” and win the game.  And even though he shot those late 3-pointers with what looked liked 20% confidence, one of them joints went in.  If Ray Allen didn’t hit that corner three, it would have been a Cruel Summer, but I can’t say LeBron choked because his team won the game… AND LeBron did hit the three to cut it to 2 with 20 seconds left.  He’s got to get credit for that.  And after that he was very comfortable in the overtime and was key to helping his team win this game in that period.  In my opinion, no choke should be credited.

Y’all enjoy Game 7.

 

How LeBron James Stacks Up to the Greats (Part 2)

Monday, June 3rd, 2013

by Chris Price

 

Dream Matchup

(Editor’s note – If you haven’t read part one of this series, please read it HERE prior to reading this article)

 

So here is the other side of the story.  Ongoing discussion about LeBron James’ place in history has lead me to explore the other side of the argument.  Bear with me as I take a look at three of the biggest arguments for LeBron James being the best to ever do it.

 

#1 – Today’s NBA is the best that it’s ever been, and LeBron James stands head and shoulders above the rest of the players in this generation.
I’ll concede the second part of this argument without hesitation.  At this point, LeBron James has established himself as being CLEARLY better than the rest the guys in his generation; guys that include Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade, and even the slightly younger guys like Kevin Durant, Derrick Rose, and Russell Westbrook.  I think most basketball fans would agree.  Let’s explore the second part of the assertion though.

The argument for today’s NBA being better than past decades stems from the growth of AAU basketball, advancements in training and nutrition, a global talent pool, and the notion that a lot more of our talented U.S. athletes are choosing to play basketball.

Well, after just a little bit of pondering, I’m gonna call the “era argument” a wash. Since 1988 the NBA has added 6 more expansion teams.  That’s 90 roster spots.  At the start of the 2012-2013 NBA season, there were 84 international players on rosters.  No less jobs for American players.  And let’s look at those American players. We are seeing some phenomenal athletes, but how many great basketball players are we seeing?  With less time today learning the game on the college level than players 20-30 years ago, are our top basketball prospects really becoming great basketball players?  In many cases, yes. “One and done” guys like Durant, Love, and Kyrie are excellent, but lets look at some of our top big men.  Would Dwight Howard, arguably today’s best center, be as standout a center 20 years ago playing in an era of great centers?  Would Blake Griffin, a 2nd Team All NBA performer this season, be able to do what he does against more skilled, more PHYSICAL power forwards from the 1980s, under rules that allowed more physicality?  That’s something to think about.  I feel pretty confident in saying that LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Russell Westbrook, and Tony Parker would have been great playing in any era, but I also feel confident that what Michael Jordan and Karl Malone showed us a decade ago as 40-year olds was indicative of great command of the game.  If you’re gonna give Shaq and Kobe credit for their 3-peat at the turn of the century, you gotta give Mike and Karl credit for having legitimate All-Star seasons at the same time, all while playing at or around 40 years of age.  Now I truly respect the great players of today, but nothing I see or have seen is telling me that guys of yesteryear didn’t have serious game.  Let’s call it a wash on the era argument, and therefore taking nothing from and adding nothing to LeBron James’ accomplishments in today’s NBA.

 

#2 – Don’t Compare Careers; Compare Peaks!
Now this is something pretty interesting that I’ve heard.  It’s actually intriguing to me. Instead of trying to compare LeBron James’ career to the lofty standards of efficient legendary careers like….
Michael Jordan: 6 championships in 13 Chicago seasons, 6/6 in NBA Finals, 6 NBA Finals MVPs
Magic Johnson: 5 championships in 13 seasons, 5/9 in NBA Finals, 3 NBA Finals MVPs

…compare their peaks instead.  (By the way, Larry Bird won 3 championships in 13 seasons, and went 3/5 in NBA Finals.  LeBron might be knocking on that door here soon)

So the argument is this: Is LeBron today better than Mike as his best?  Is LeBron today better than Magic at his best?  Is he better than Larry at his best?  Some LeBron supporters will say that he can do what those guys can do but he’s bigger. I would disagree.  I would say each of those guys did something better than LeBron.  But I DO notice that LeBron may be the second best in a lot of categories compared to these guys.

Out of MJ, Magic, Larry, and LeBron, here’s who has the edge in each category by the stats and by the eye test.

Scoring: Michael

Passing: Magic

Rebounding: Larry

Defense: LeBron or Michael

Offensive Efficiency: Magic/Michael (LeBron?)

LeBron may be the second best scorer of the group.  He is certainly second by career and peak scoring average.  LeBron may be the second best passer of the group.  He has the edge in assist average as well over Mike and Larry.  Larry is clearly the best rebounder of the group, and Magic actually may be second.  But LeBron has an argument for that too. On defense, we know Michael at one point was as good as they come on the perimeter. However LeBron has been noted as a more versatile defender because of his size.  I’m not here to debate whether he is or isn’t a better defender than Michael, but either way he’s up there as one of the best defenders we have seen that didn’t play the center position. He’s either first or second in defense out of the group of 4.  And finally, LeBron posted an incredible 56.5% FG percentage this year; something only Magic has matched in his career. Magic owns the higher peak assist to turnover ratio, and Michael owns the higher career Player Efficiency Rating (PER).  Michael actually owns the highest PER in NBA history.  But you know who is number 2 all time in PER? LeBron.

A lot of pundits will credit the older guys with high intangibles; leadership, competitiveness, toughness, basketball IQ, “clutch” factor, etc.  As somebody who doesn’t consider himself a “Witness”, but rather just a basketball fan, I can acknowledge that LeBron is truly putting it all together and most, if not all, of his mental/emotional hang-ups are in the past.  He’s improving in every significant intangible category in my eyes and in the eyes of many.

So maybe a guy who isn’t known for one specific skill but who can do everything very well has a good peak argument.  If nothing else Lebron’s attributes and statistical achievements (as well as the fact that he is now a champion) leave the door open for debate for those who want to go there.

 

#3 – There has been no other player like LeBron James in history.  His combination of talent, size, athleticism, and skill has never been seen before.
Now this one is one I’ve heard a lot.  You probably have too.  Is it true?  Well, yes…it is true.  But isn’t that true for all the GOAT candidates?

Kareem was a 7’2″ player with an unstoppable shot, the skyhook.  Had we seen something like the skyhook before, and have we since?

Wilt Chamberlain, Shaq, Magic, Duncan, Olajuwon, Robertson are all pretty unique players to me.  You can say that LeBron is bigger than all of the perimeter guys, and more athletic, but is he truly a bigger version?  Meaning, the same skills but just bigger, stronger, quicker, etc?  I say nah.  He’s not gonna have the footwork or smooth post game of MJ or Kobe, or the quick change of direction of…you know what, it doesn’t even matter.  If LeBron can continue to do LeBron and continue to create his own lane, he won’t have to worry about comparisons with anyone.

Peep this.  The cool thing about LeBron coming into the league at 18, and being the exact opposite of an injury-prone player, and being very-very good, is that he has a chance to break a looooot of records.  He already has 4 MVPs at age 28. Kareem has the record with 6 MVPs.  Can he snag 2 or 3 or more MVPs in his career?  He has a good shot at it.  LeBron also has just over 21,000 points for his career.  Kareem has that record also at  38, 387.  If LeBron keeps up his current rate of 27.6 PPG and stays healthy, he can catch Kareem at age 36.  And even if he doesn’t do that he can catch Jordan’s career number at age 33, at his current pace.  Pretty wild.

Now granted, when a lot of people think about Magic, Michael or Larry, they might be thinking about championships or the special way they played the game.  The big shots. The big games.  Some people don’t think LeBron will ever match what those guys brought to the table.  Even if that is your stance, what if you are looking at a guy who has a chance to rewrite greatness in terms of records upon records, plus high-level defense, plus mind-blowing stats, plus a few rings…

With all of the things LeBron has already accomplished in his short career, and all the potential of what is to come, at the end of the day when you sit back and look at the body of work, could it be enough?

 

Chris Price, for War Room Sports