Bar Toletti ha scritto:che mostro durant...e pensare che fu scelto come secondo al draft dopo greggone oden, vedere la carriera dei 2 a distanza di così pochi anni fa impressione. tornando a durant la cosa impressionante è la sicurezza che sta mettendo su nel mettere punti nei momenti caldi della partita. i thunders se giocano così sono ingiocabili per questi heat, e dirò di più, se non verranno smembrati dai prossimi rinnovi contrattuali (il barba e ibaka su tutti) rischiano di dominare la lega per altri 5 anni.
Complimenti a Miami e a LBJ, che ha dimostrato finalmente di essere un Campione con la C maiuscola e non solo un giocatore buono ad ammassare statistiche ma non a vincere titoli. Io ritenevo OKC più forte, probabilmente ha pesato anche l'inesperienza a certi livelli. Se non ci sono rivoluzioni o disastri, credo che rivedremo la stessa finale anche l'anno prossimo, unico incomodo potrebbero essere i Bulls a est, se D. Rose rientra bene dall'infortunio, per il resto non vedo altre squadre attrezzate per competere a quei livelli.
jimmy ha scritto:Comunque, dopo l'ennesima ottima serata in compagnia dei forumisti, pensando ai momenti di tensione che ogni tanto si creano sul forum, mi sento di lanciare il seguente slogan:
Cenciology ha scritto:I Celtics sfideranno l'Olimpia Milano
Lunedì a Palazzo Marino alle 11.45 sarà ufficialmente presentata la gara che vedrà opposti il prossimo 7 ottobre al Mediolanum Forum i Boston Celtics all'Olimpia Milano.
Per la seconda volta consecutiva NBA ed Eurolega hanno scelto Milano come sede di una partita dell'NBA Europe Live Tour.
Nel 2010 furono di scena a Milano i New York Knicks, stavolta dopo la pausa del evento arrivano i Celtics, altra franchigia originale della NBA e di grande richiamo.22 giugno 2012
Così dopo aver rinunciato al gran premio di Roma -per non urtare gli onesti padani- non è riuscito nemmeno a portare a Roma la franchigia cestistica di uno dei proprietari della Roma!!!!!!
Ma non sarà che ...
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Primi 3 minuti...g'azie C'indaco e g'azie Pinciano..."era il ciogno di mio padre potta'e i Ce'ttiks a Mi'ano".
Questa notte va in scena il draft, per il secondo anno consecutivo la sede sarà quella di Newark (NJ).
Molti giocatori interessanti Gilchrist, Beal, Waiters, Barnes, Drummond, Lillard, Robinson, Lamb, un probabile all star(AD) e molti buoni giocatori pronti a contribuire sin da subito.
L'ultimo mock draft recita questo
1. New Orleans Hornets: Anthony Davis
The gap between Davis and the other two or three best players from this class will close significantly from its current position within the next 365 days, but he is a great talent, great kid and great franchise cornerstone for the Hornets.
2. Charlotte Bobcats: Thomas Robinson
Robinson plays a position of abundance and doesn’t have All-Star potential, but he is a legitimate power forward that is capable of being a 10-year starter. The Bobcats are in ‘stop the bleeding’ mode and Robinson helps with that more than any other player available. Regardless of that necessity, selecting Robinson here instead of Drummond or the acquisition of multiple picks/young players for this slot is critically shortsighted.
3. Washington Wizards: Bradley Beal
Do you realize that John Wall’s PER of 17.7 during his second season is virtually identical to Jason Kidd’s second season in 95-96 (17.8)? Now imagine the Mavericks stood pat at No. 6 in the 1996 Draft and Ray Allen slid one slot, followed by trading Jim Jackson for a veteran big man.
That didn’t happen and Kidd was traded in December to the Suns. This scenario will turn out much better as the Wizards will explode with an impossible to defend backcourt.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
Kidd-Gilchrist would be the appropriate pick for the Cavaliers even if they were picking second. This is a great fit for Kidd-Gilchrist and as talented as he is, he is a prospect where fit will determine the trajectory of his career. Assuming health across the board, the Cavaliers are a legitimate eight seed contender in 12-13 with the impact Kidd-Gilchrist can make on the wing with his defense and ability to score in transition.
5. Sacramento Kings: Harrison Barnes
Barnes fills a position of need on a talented team that needs an all-around small forward to be the lynchpin capable of providing direction.
The Blazers would have killed for a point guard of Lillard’s capacity at any point during the previous decade. He has the game and demeanor to become a Rip City legend at the position.
7. Golden State Warriors: Andre Drummond
The suspiciously public reluctance to draft Drummond from the Warriors is the great smokescreen of the 2012 Draft buildup. If anything has been clear about this ownership group in their short time at the helm is that they will favor big, splashy PR-centric moves over the safe, measured approach. Joe Lacob knows Danny Ainge, Daryl Morey, Gregg Popovich, etc. all would take Drummond in this scenario and that the risk of passing on Drummond for a player barely above replacement level far outweighs the risk of taking him.
8. Toronto Raptors: Dion Waiters
There are several teams kicking tires on Waiters ahead of the Raptors, but this is the first slot that makes sense for him. Waiters won’t have any problems breaking down defenders off the dribble, a rare skill unquestionably, but he fits the mold of a 6th man due to his defensive matchup issues and potential for being a bad fit when he isn’t the best scorer on the floor.
No team in this area of the draft has a bigger need for a player like Waiters than the Raptors and his upside potential playing with talented offensive betas in DeMar DeRozan, Andrea Bargnani and Jonas Valanciunas will allow him to maximize his potential as an alpha dog.
9. Detroit Pistons: John Henson
The versatility of Greg Monroe allows the Pistons to pick between Henson and Tyler Zeller, both of whom would provide an excellent defensive fit.
10. New Orleans Hornets (from Minnesota via Clippers): Meyers Leonard
Zeller is the more sensible, automatically productive fit beside Davis in the frountcourt. His ability to clog the lane and allow Davis to be the dominant off-ball shotblocker he is would be ideal. But how much better will Zeller be than an average NBA center?
With Leonard, the Hornets have the opportunity to select a center with the athleticism and game to be a top-5 player at the position.
The choice between the two can be compared to the Sonics selecting Jeff Green (Zeller) in 2007 and Russell Westbrook (Leonard) in 2008.
11. Portland Trail Blazers: Tyler Zeller
The Blazers have a terribly thin frontcourt behind LaMarcus Aldridge and Zeller is capable of playing immediately while doing exactly what they need him to since there is enough talent elsewhere to compete for a playoff return.
12. Houston Rockets (from Milwaukee): Perry Jones III
The Rockets have been on a quest for a legitimate difference-maker throughout Morey’s tenure and here is a shot to get him at No. 12. Furthermore, if the Rockets don’t move from this slot before the draft, there is no player available that will have higher trade value following his inevitably remarkable Summer League showcase.
13. Phoenix Suns: Jeremy Lamb
Lamb has enough game to be in the conversation far higher than this and has a more easily definable NBA path than Terrence Ross and Austin Rivers, who are also strongly in play.
14. Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston): Terrence Jones
I was blown away by the transformation of Jones from his freshman season to his jack-of-all-trades sophomore campaign, particularly on defense. There was never doubt Jones had a highly promising point forward offensive game, but he also proved himself capable of consistently guarding NBA power forwards.
15. Philadelphia 76ers: Terrence Ross
The Sixers figure to be in a state of flux this offseason and Ross would give them upside while also fill a perimeter shooting need immediately.
16. Houston Rockets (from New York): Moe Harkless
This draft slot for Harkless is appropriate and is another player that will instantly have greater trade value following Summer League for a team looking to rebuild.
17. Dallas Mavericks: Austin Rivers
Rivers perfectly fits the Jason Terry mold for Dallas and he also would be able to coexist defensively with a bigger point guard like Deron Williams as a best case scenario for the franchise.
18. Houston Rockets (from Utah via Minnesota): Marquis Teague
The point guard situation is a tenuous one for the Rockets and there is no doubt Teague would have been the best available at the position in 2013 had he remained at Kentucky.
19. Orlando Magic: Jared Sullinger
Our first real clue on what Rob Hennigan is thinking in regards to Dwight Howard will manifest with this selection. Sullinger couldn’t possibly walk into a better situation than to share a frontcourt with Howard, even if the said frontcourt would have the most fragile pair of backs in the game.
20. Denver Nuggets: Kendall Marshall
George Karl would have to stop the slide of a Tar Heel, particularly at a position of need.
21. Boston Celtics: Royce White
I can’t realistically see White going before this slot and I also can’t realistically see Danny Ainge passing on him twice. White represents everything Ainge loves about the draft and why he has such an intriguing record.
I expect Ainge to package these two picks to move up, possibly for Perry Jones.
22. Boston Celtics (from Clippers via Oklahoma City): Fab Melo
The Celtics are still looking for a big bodied center to replace Kendrick Perkins and here he is and some.
23. Atlanta Hawks: Arnett Moultrie
Moultrie is extremely raw, but would be an interesting fit beside Al Horford in spurts if Josh Smith does leave if anticipated.
Ezeli is a classic end of the first round project center and would be a great fit within the franchise culture.
25. Memphis Grizzlies: Tony Wroten
Wroten is a classic combo guard that can spell Mike Conley and also play beside him.
26. Indiana Pacers: Evan Fournier
The backcourt needs attention at both spots and every point guard capable of cracking this rotation is off the board, which leaves Fournier and an element the Pacers don’t currently possess.
27. Miami Heat: Darius Miller
Miller gives the Heat a spot-up shooter on the wing while fitting into the Riley-mold far better defensively than someone like John Jenkins.
28. Oklahoma City Thunder: Andrew Nicholson
The Thunder need more post offense and Nicholson would be an instant improvement.
29. Chicago Bulls: Will Barton
The Bulls absolutely need a combo guard and Barton’s strengths (transition, spot-up shooting) are what they need more than his weakness (isolation scoring).
30. Golden State Warriors (from San Antonio): Quincy Miller
Miller doesn’t score in any single way exceptionally well and I see no chance of him becoming a starter, but has enough skill to become a solid wing at the end of a rotation due to his versatility in playing multiple positions
dion waiters alla 4 scombina tutti i piani. il colpo grosso penso lo abbiano fatto i kings(stranamente), prendendosi robinson, un 4 potente e già pronto per il piano di sopra, con cousin che sta esplodendo formeranno una coppia di lunghi da finale ad ovest, purtroppo c'è anche il resto della squadra a livellare verso il basso
sullinger che lo scorso draft era dato massimo alla 3 finisce alla 21 ai miei celtics, dicono abbia seri problemi alla schiena, vediamo un pò, potrebbe essere la steal-ona del draft
i rockets sono sempre le solite pippe? non c'è un clone di hakeem the dream?
I tifosi devono andare allo stadio per tifare e non per esprimere il loro pensiero nel prime-time, altrimenti il biglietto costerebbe molto di più MB
la svolta epocale DLM
questo è un esempio straordinario di come si fa giornalismo AA
Non potremmo essere più felici di costruire un progetto a lungo termine con Daniele / Separarsi da lui è stata una decisione difficilissima, ma l’abbiamo presa con la convinzione che sia la strada giusta per puntare ai trofei in questa stagione
Freddo ha scritto:i rockets sono sempre le solite pippe? non c'è un clone di hakeem the dream?
draft incomprensibile...mi dispiace ma i rockets sono veramente una cosa strana...troppo forti per non arrivare ultimi(o comunque top 5 draft), troppo forti per fare i playoff
Ma io dico, ma i Sixers hanno bisogno di lunghi, decide Doug Collins e tutto, alla 15 eran disponibili ancora una marea di giocatori (PJIII, Sullinger, Moultrie) e su chi vanno? Logico sull'ennesima ala tweener, questa volta identico a Thaddeus Young. L'unica spiegazione è che cerchino di scambire Iguodala ma acquirenti validi non ne vedo. Per poi invalidare tutto regalando a Miami una futura prima scelta per prendere Moultrie.
In Harkless, the Sixers got a player who seemingly has many of the same forward qualities as Andre Iguodala, Thaddeus Young, Evan Turner, etc. That is a player whose shooting is suspect but is athletic and can drive to the basket and defend the perimeter.
p.s. ma intervistare la sorellina di T-Rob che senso aveva? Passo falso dell'Espn da questo punto di vista.
Comunque ecco il recap completo di ieri: 1° Giro
1. Hornets Anthony Davis PF
2. Bobcats Michael Kidd-Gilchrist SF
3. Wizards Bradley Beal SG
4. Cavaliers Dion Waiters SG
5. Kings Thomas Robinson PF
6. Trail Blazers Damian Lillard PG
7. Warriors Harrison Barnes SF
8. Raptors Terrence Ross SG
9. Pistons Andre Drummond C
10. Hornets Austin Rivers SG
11. Trail Blazers Meyers Leonard C
12. Rockets Jeremy Lamb SG
13. Suns Kendall Marshall PG
14. Bucks John Henson PF
15. 76ers Maurice Harkless SF
16. Rockets Royce White SF
17. Mavericks Tyler Zeller C
18. Rockets Terrence Jones PF
19. Magic Andrew Nicholson PF
20. Nuggets Evan Fournier SG
21. Celtics Jared Sullinger PF
22. Celtics Fab Melo C
23. Hawks John Jenkins SG
24. Cavaliers Jared Cunningham SG
25. Grizzlies Tony Wroten Jr. PG
26. Pacers Miles Plumlee PF
27. Heat Arnett Moultrie PF
28. Thunder Perry Jones PF
29. Bulls Marquis Teague PG
30. Warriors Festus Ezeli C
2° Giro
1. Bobcats Jeff Taylor SF
2. Wizards Tomas Satoransky SG
3. Cavaliers Bernard James C
4. Cavaliers Jae Crowder SF
5. Warriors Draymond Green SF
6. Kings Orlando Johnson SG
7. Raptors Quincy Acy SF
8. Nuggets Quincy Miller SF
9. Pistons Khris Middleton SF
10. Trail Blazers Will Barton SG
11. Trail Blazers Tyshawn Taylor PG
12. Bucks Doron Lamb SG
13. Hawks Mike Scott PF
14. Pistons Kim English SG
15. 76ers Justin Hamilton C
16. Hornets Darius Miller SF
17. Jazz Kevin Murphy SF
18. Knicks Kostas Papanikolaou SF
19. Magic Kyle O'Quinn C
20. Nuggets Izzet Turkyilmaz PF
21. Celtics Kris Joseph SF
22. Warriors Ognjen Kuzmic C
23. Clippers Furkan Aldemir PF
24. 76ers Tornike Shengelia SF
25. Mavericks Darius Johnson-Odom SF
26. Raptors Tomislav Zubcic SF
27. Nets Ilkan Karaman PF
28. Timberwolves Robbie Hummel SF
29. Spurs Marcus Denmon SG
30. Lakers Robert Sacre C
tristan thompson diventerà un bel giocatorino, lo scorso anno era un draft abbastanza scarso , alla 4 ci poteva stare come scelta. quella di quest'anno è abbastanza incomprensibile...
i rockets hanno scelto il mio giocatore da circoletto rosso di questo draft, royce white. occhio che se riscolve le turbolenze che ha in capoccia questo diventa forte forte