Line Of The Night — 02/20/2008-02/21/2008
Line Of The Night:
LeBr.O.N. James — 31 points, 14 boards, 12 assists, 2 steals, 1 block
You can’t spell LeBron without L.O.N., and he’s proving why, with his second straight triple-double. This one got the Cavs a win, at Indiana.
Honorable Mention Of The Night:
Chris Bosh — 40 points, 5 boards, 5 assists, 1 steal, 1 block
Absolutely no one talks about Toronto, and for that matter Orlando, when it comes to Playoffs. Sure we’d like to see a healthy T.J. Ford back on the team, but Bosh wants the Great White North to be heard. They’ve been to the Playoffs, they’ve won a series, and this year they want more.
Manu Ginobili — 44 points, 4 assists, 3 boards, 1 steal
The actual factual L.O.N.nie winner, but we couldn’t resist the LeBr.O.N. gimmick. Over the past few years many people have wondered what type of numbers Ginobili would put up if he was the focal point of a team — now we know. He would ball. In the month of February he has averaged 25.9 ppg on 50.8% shooting, with two 40+ point games. Thursday night he even threw in the game-winning jump shot. The coupe is on Ma-nu, Gi-nobilis.
Worst Of The Night:
Knicks, 84, 76ers, 124
Yeah, that’s losing by a 40-spot! Extend Isiah! At one point ESPN.com’s scoreboard was not updating, and it looked like New York was winning the 4th quarter 19-0. It turned out to be a malfunction, but it WOULD NOT HAVE MATTERED. The Knicks would have still been down by 21!
Near Triple-Double Of The Night:
Chris Paul — 31 points, 11 assists, 9 steals, 5 boards
As the MVP chants rained down in the N.O., Paul stole the show in Jason Kidd’s Mavs debut.
Earl Watson — 15 points, 9 assists, 8 boards
This is a CLASSIC case of a bad player putting up big numbers on a bad team. We watched this game, and despite playing NBA point guard now for 7 years, he still makes a lot of middle school decisions. P.J. Carlesimo is definitely only enduring the Alien Head Era, not enjoying it.
Trade Part I Of The Night:
Cleveland gets:
Wally Szczerbiak
Delonte West
Ben Wallace
Joe Smith
2009 2nd Round Pick
Chicago gets:
Larry Hughes
Drew Gooden
Cedric Simmons
Shannon Brown
Seattle gets:
Donyell Marshall
Ira Newble
Adrian Griffin
This seems like a big mess. Trading for the sake of trading? As Kenny Smith pointed out on Inside The NBA last night, all the players Cleveland received have huge question marks. Sure, if each one works out perfectly, the Cavs will be in great shape. But if each guy plays like he has been, they’ll probably be worse off than before. Chicago and Seattle succeeded by getting out from underneath terrible contracts, and the Bulls probably ended up the single most valuable commodity, in Drew Gooden.
Trade Part II Of The Night:
Houston gets:
Bobby Jackson
Adam Haluska
Rights to Sergei Lishouk
Memphis gets:
Marcus Vinicius
Rights to Malick Badiane
Cash
New Orleans gets:
Bonzi Wells
Mike James
Thank you for facilitating, Memphis. Chris Wallace must have friends in high places, in either Houston or N.O. Or they just wanted to keep it a South Thang. This is simply a move to sure up a couple weak areas, for the stretch run. Mike James sort of is Bobby Jackson, so N.O. gets their money for nothing, and their chicks for free. Houston’s motivation was getting rid of Mike James’ contract… you know, they one they just game him prior to this season! This trade proves that was one of the stupidest signings ever.
Trade Part III Of The Night:
Houston gets:
Gerald Green
Minnesota gets:
Kirk Snyder
2nd Round Pick
Cash
Why not take a flier on Green? He can score, which he showed while he was in Boston. For some unknown reason, Minnesota never game him a chance, so he does seem to come with a “Buyer Beware” tag. The Rockets lose practically nothing though, so why not?
Trade Part IV Of The Night:
Denver gets:
Taurean Grean
Portland gets:
Von Wafer
No clue. Who cares? Every player with the last name Green had to be traded by league mandate? Philly missed the memo, keeping Willie? The L.O.N. C.E.O. and Resident Scientist do have a bet, though, as to whether Green will still be in the League in the couple years… so maybe this will affect that?
Trade Part V Of The Night:
Detroit gets:
Juan Dixon
Toronto gets:
Primoz Brezec
Nice for Detroit. Brezec was not playing for them, and they pick up a nice veteran back court guy in Dixon, who can shoot that rock. Guess Toronto just wanted front court depth. And they can never have enough European players!
Trade Part VI Of The Night:
San Antonio gets:
Kurt Thomas
Seattle gets:
Brent Barry
Francisco Elson
2009 1st Round pick
Yet ANOTHER guy goes back home, as Barry goes back to the place where he had his best years. However, the story of this is Kurt Thomas. Is there a better fit for San Antonio? He’ll slide right in, adding defense, toughness and a nice little jump shot. Most importantly, he adds crazy eyes!!!! Yes.
Forget Devin Harris, Marcus Williams=freed. 25 points, 4 boards, 4 assists, 2 steals, 1 block in his first start in the post-Jason Kidd era… Detroit has hit a rough patch coming out of the break, losing two in a row. They better take out Milwaukee tonight, before they go on the road to play Phoenix, Denver and Utah… If the Phoenix/LA and Boston/G-State games are any indication, this stretch run of the season is going to live up to the hype… Boom Dizzle at the buzzer — YES!!!!… Somebody done told D.J. Mbenga wrong. He thought Shaq’s Diner was closed? EAT YOUR BREAKFAST!!!!…
February 25th, 2008 at 3:33 am
Couple thangs…
Mike James got that contract from Minnesota, not Houston. As a TWolves fan, I know. Believe me… I know.
And the reason Gerald Green got no tick, even on the L’s worst team (again, gotta love those Wolves!) is ’cause, while he’s got a sweet jumper and springs for days, he has NO. FREAKIN. CLUE.
Put it this way, someone asked before the season if it was true that “GG lost a basketball IQ test to a rock with a duck painted on it?” and it turned out to be quite the prophetic question.