Showing posts with label Tim Duncan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Duncan. Show all posts

The Annual #BallerAwards: The Best of the NBA in 2014

In lieu of a year-ender, I felt it would be better to go position-by-position and look at the best ballers of 2014. 




In this post, I will talk about the guys who did really well in the National Basketball Association in 2014. Perhaps they led their teams to the title. Perhaps they led the league in a certain statistical category. Perhaps they made history. Perhaps they did all of those things.

The NBA: Basketball Perfection: 2014 San Antonio Spurs

The San Antonio Spurs blitzed the Miami Heat in 5 games.
They won by an average of 18 points while losing one by 2 points.
(Image from: USA Today Sports) 
As I watched the San Antonio Spurs dismantle, obliterate and bamboozle the back-to-back champions Miami Heat, I couldn't help but admire and appreciate the Spurs' current style of basketball. The Spurs truly played an excellent brand of hoops and it was scintillating to watch even if it involved my Miami Heat getting destroyed in the Finals. The SAS displayed basketball perfection and I'm not sure if there is any team out there capable of beating them in the Finals and maybe even next season especially since there's a good chance that everyone important will be back.

The NBA: January 2014 Position Battle – The Top 5 Centers Right Now

In this Position Battle post, we will focus on the top five centersat this point in the season. We will take into account just the players’ stats for the latest five games of their respective teams. This will, hopefully, give us a more current picture of each player’s production.

Needless to say, unless you’ve been doing nothing but play Clash of Clans all day long, you should be aware that Demarcus “Boogie” Cousins has been tearing it up in the Association. Looks like the whiny and childish misfit has blossomed into an equally whiny and childish star. Should be an All-Star this season. And the other four? Well, all I can say is there are a few surprises.

Note: All of the following stats are based on each player’s stats as computed by HoopsStats.com. They were taken on January 17, 2014 (Manila time).


5. Nikola Pekovic (MIN) – 19.0ppg, 9.2rpg, 1.2spg, 1.2bpg, 52.8 FG%, 95.0 FT%, 23.2 EFF
The T-Wolves are struggling to get wins, but it’s not for Pekovic’s want of trying. The 28-year-old Montenegrin has been rock-solid for Minnesota, averaging a near double-double and being ultra-efficient on both ends. And will you look at his free throw percentage, please? Yes, folks, that’s a center shooting 95%!!!
           
Nikola Pekovic continues to play a big role
for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
(image from the US Presswire)

The Inaugural Baller Awards: The NBA Edition

Our inaugural Baller Awards will now turn to the best basketball in the world – the NBA. 2013 was a really interesting year for NBA basketball, mainly because of several things: Miami won its second straight title, Dwightmare moved from LA to Houston, the Cavs made yet another bone-headed move by picking that Bennett kid at #1, and, well, Derrick Rose returned and then got injured again. Sigh.

The guys whom we’ll feature here are those who did really well in the Association this past year, though we will also take a look at how they may have fared in other fields like the FIBA Subzone tournaments. Were these players able to lead their teams to new heights? What milestones did they or their teams achieve? What kind of mark did they leave on the NBA as a whole in 2013?

What award will Tony Parker get in our inaugural Baller Awards?
(image by Jeff Chiu/AP)


And the BALLERS go to…

The 2013 NBA Finals: Re-HEAT

Shane Battier played his best game of the season in Game 7.
He had 18 points on 6-8 from downtown.
(Image from: ESPN.com)
#Game7 #back2back #champs
It was not as good as Game 6 but the last game of the season came very close to matching the previous game. Miami had the lead in the 4th quarter but they could not pull away from San Antonio. The Spurs always had an answer for every big play by the Heat. The biggest lead was 7 points and it could have gone either way. A lucky bounce here, a clutch jumper there and an unlikely missed shot decided the champion of 2013. All the players played to exhaustion and The Miami Heat earned every bit of their trophy after an epic and competitive series versus the San Antonio Spurs. The two heavyweights punched back and forth with neither team going down for the count. The game was very close for 47+ minutes and the Spurs were right there until Duncan missed a "bunny", then LBJ nailed a jumper which he was doing all-night long. The Heat escaped with a win and now they are on top of the basketball world with their 2nd straight title. Miami was the best team in the regular season and they had the best player in the NBA. Nothing was easy in the Finals. This was one of the best Finals Ive seen and Im already looking forward to next season. Im crossing my fingers that Miami and San Antonio have NOT seen the last of each other.

#jumpers #mvp #flash #shane
LeBron James made jumper after jumper to finish with 37 points, a finals high for him. He snagged his 2nd Finals MVP trophy after he made 5 threes and 9 jumpers in total. The Spurs kept giving LBJ space to shoot instead of him attacking the paint. That was a good strategy for the Spurs since James struggled shooting in the first 6 games of the finals. But for the past season, LBJ was among the best and most efficient shooters in the NBA. His jumper felt good in the most important game of the season and even Dwyane Wade had enough in him to deliver an adequate supporting role. Wade was active defensively (10 boards, 2 blocks) and his jumpers were falling during isolation plays. Kudos to Shane Battier who played his best game as a Heat with 18 points on 6 threes. Battier was on a shooting slump prior to Game 6 and was not playing much. In the last 2 games, he shot 9-12 from downtown. Miami needed all the points they could harness from Battier and Chalmers (14 points). Only 5 players scored for Miami since Mike Miller, Ray Allen and Chris Bosh combined for ZERO points but all of that will be forgotten thanks to the brilliance of LeBron James.

#class #respect #gospursgo 
The Spurs deserve a lot of praise and credit for their performance this season. Many (including myself) did not expect them to reach the Finals as we opted to select the OKC Thunder or LA Lakers to represent the West. The Spurs exemplified team ball and unselfishness as they marched their way to the Finals with only 2 losses. The Spurs almost became champs in Game 6. They faltered in that game but they recovered and battled hard in Game 7. Ultimately, they could not stop LeBron James, so they fell short to the best player in the game. After the buzzer, the Spurs congratulated and hugged the champs. San Antone oozed class and respect from their players to their coaching staff. This series displayed the shooting talents of Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard's superb play on both sides of the floor. Kawhi had 5 double-doubles while primarily defending James. Tim Duncan delivered vintage performances in the last 2 games but Tony Parker was clearly limited by injury while Manu Ginobili was erratic. Manu had a better performance in this game than Game 6 but he committed 3 turnovers in the 4th including a crucial one in the last seconds with the Spurs down by 4. If this was the last hurrah of the Spurs Big 3, they went out with dignity and class. I truly applaud that.

#nextseason #3-peat? #basketballneverstops
Winning their second straight title was tougher and harder than the first one. For the Heat to compete and win their 3rd straight, a lot more will be required of them. Other teams in the East will be better, hungrier and stronger. The Bulls will have a refreshed Derrick Rose while the Pacers will get Danny Granger back (or he could be traded for someone who can contribute instantly). The Knicks and Nets will be competitive while the Sixers could have Andrew Bynum ready, if he stays with them. Miami will have most of their players back and they need to retain Chris Anderson. Meanwhile, Ray Allen has a player option for next year and hopefully he will exercise that to remain with Miami. The Heat might use their amnesty clause on Mike Miller, James Jones or Joel Anthony to search for another big man who can battle the likes of Roy Hibbert. As for the Spurs, Ginobili will be a free agent or he might retire. If Manu does leave, the Spurs have adequate players (Green & Leonard) who can fill the void. Tim Duncan has already expressed his desire to play out his contract and that means Coach Pop will be back as well. Overall, this was a great and exciting NBA season and the finals proved to be an epic way of ending the 2012-2013 season. Basketball never stops and our focus will be on the NBA Draft and the upcoming free agent season starting on July.  

#Player of the Night
LeBron James (Heat) - 37 points (finals high), 12 rebounds, 4 assists and  5 threes

#Highlight of the Night
Top Plays of the Finals

#Tweets of the Nights
LeBron's defensive range is incomparable. David West one series, Tony Parker the next. The man is a machine.

Good game-good game. Congrats to the Heat they won it on a great effort by LJ in both games 6 and 7. Spurs gave a great team effort.

Congrats to the 2x champion Heat and Spurs for a great NBA Finals. Great series, worthy champions.

My students were saddened by how the ended. At least I know they can still tell who the good guys are.

The 2013 NBA Finals: Heat Escape in OT

Ray Allen made a tough corner three with 5 seconds left in regulation to force OT
(Image from: Wilfredo Lee/AP)
#epic #classic #cardiacgame
Twitter thought the game was over. I thought the game was over, twice! Miami was down 13 in the 4th, then down 5 with less than 30 seconds left. Security people were getting ready to bring the trophy on the court. A yellow rope around the sidelines was prepared to prevent fans from storming the court after the Spurs win. The Finals MVP ballots were being distributed to the voters. A bunch of Heat "fans" left with still time on the clock (Im glad they were not allowed back in during OT). I did not stop watching until the end and I got rewarded with an epic game and an instant classic. This game had a dominant first half by Duncan which was followed by a monster 4th quarter by LeBron. There were highlights allover the place including a facial by Kawhi Leonard and a couple of Wade drives to the paint. Heck, we even saw LeBron without a headband and Mike Miller without a shoe. This was the best game and most exciting thing Ive seen this year. My heart was pounding during the 4th quarter and OT. I can only hope, wish and pray that Game 7 will be a better game.  

#tripdub #bosh #JesusSaves
LeBron James came alive in the 4th quarter and overtime to help save Miami's season for one more game. The Heat needed his triple double (2nd of the Finals) to force overtime, then some more luck to see Game 7 on Thursday. James was struggling scoring in the first 3 quarters with just 14 points and on some occasions, LBJ could not capitalize when Diaw was guarding him. James had a lot of help in securing this win. Chris Bosh was great defensively in OT and he finished with his 4th double-double of the series. Bosh helped limit Duncan to 5 points in the 2nd half plus Bosh made two key blocks in OT to preserve the Heat win. The biggest shot of the night went to Ray Allen who made a clutch corner three to force OT after a Bosh offensive rebound. Allen was quiet early on but he scored 9 points in the 4th and overtime. Miami also got major contributions from Mario Chalmers who led Miami in scoring in the first half. Super Mario was a welcome sight to Heat fans. Shane Battier finally made his shots as he made 3 threes while Mike Miller finished with 8 points and 7 rebounds including a shoe-less 3-pointer. D-Wade was sloppy and ineffective with his shot selections. He finished with a team worst -20.  

#Timmy #Kawhi #Manu
Tim Duncan wanted no part of Game 7. He unleashed a vintage performance that saw him outscore Miami's Big 3 all by himself in the first half. Timmy was so dominant to start the game as he showed Bosh all his moves which thoroughly embarrassed Bosh. Duncan had 25 points and 8 rebounds on 11 of 13 shooting in the opening half. The latter part of the game was a different story as TD only scored 5 points. Miami defended him better and maybe Duncan got tired after he played 44 minutes, easily his most of the season. Danny Green had a forgettable game of just 3 points as Miami finally clamped down on him defensively. Meanwhile, the hero of Game 5 Manu Ginobili struggled mightily with just 9 points and 8 turnovers including 2 in overtime. Tony Parker didnt shoot well until he made 2 clutch baskets in regulation to give the Spurs a 5-point lead. He did not score in OT. Kawhi Leonard was their most consistent player but he missed a crucial free throw in regulation that could have iced the game for the Spurs. Can the Spurs recover and bounce back in Game 7? The world will be watching.

#ThisIsIt #ForAlltheMarbles #Game7
This series has been amazing. It's only right to have a Game 7 to decide the best team of 2012-13. Anything can happen and it does not matter that Miami has home-court. The Spurs already won in South Beach and losing Game 6 in disappointing fashion does not automatically make the Heat champions. If Miami loses Game 7, their epic win will only serve as a footnote to a failed season. Their 27-game win streak will not be forgotten but its brilliance will be diminished. No team has an advantage for Game 7 especially with momentum being non-existent in the Finals. Miami has not won consecutive games in 5 weeks while the Spurs have not lost 2 straight since the start of the playoffs. Will Miami play with intensity and desperation for the whole game or will they only show up once the Spurs are leading? Can the Spurs forget their latest loss and recover in Game 7? Will LBJ be in attack mode immediately after the opening tip or will he be passive again? Can Manu and/or Timmy deliver one more vintage game for the trophy? Will Danny Green continue his hot shooting? Will Wade be a positive influence and can Bosh provide another strong defensive game? So many questions but so little answers. Anyway, we will know on Thursday.

#Player of the Night
LeBron James (Heat) - 32 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists and  a dominant 4th quarter run

#Highlights of the Night
Ray Allen Corner 3
Classic Game 6 Recap

#Tweets of the Nights
He Got Game: Ray Allen saves Heat’s season from — where else? — the three-point line

Ray Allen: "When it went in, I was ecstatic. But at the same time, I was expecting to make it."