SIX QUICK HOOPS THOUGHTS 1.
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(Knicks): I look at the mess in NY and the loss of Tyson Chandlers Defense and
Rebounding is huge, this man is not performing anywhere near the level he did as
the NBA 6th Man of the Year. Look at his numbers (11.7ppg / 33 FG + 29 3 PT PCT)
this season. Not good at all. This is a team with multiple problems, but after
the Knicks gave him the contract extension he doesnt look like hes very locked
in. You cant count on guys like this 2. TIM DUNCAN (Spurs): How about
one for the old guys! He put up 23 points and 21 rebounds on Monday vs. Atlanta,
oldest guy to do the 20/20+. He stays in terrific shape and another example of
that fact was this game. He epitomizes the savvy veteran who knows how to play
to his strengths each night and conserve energy for the defining plays. As long
as he stays upright, San Antonio will be in the hunt. He has gotten off to a bit
of a slow start but is rounding into shape as the season goes along. 3.
TREY BURKE (Jazz): Theyve been waiting patiently for their first round pick out
of Michigan to come back from injury. He has arrived—21 points and six assists
vs. Houston. Utah has had poor production at that spot this season and Burke
will get every opportunity to prove that hes going to be the lead guard in Salt
Lake City. There are so many terrific point guards in the league right now; you
must have a guy you can trust to run your team. Hes a talented scorer/shooter,
now he has to prove that he can run a pro team. 4. RYAN ANDERSON
(Pelicans): Tough break losing Anthony Davis to a hand Injury but coach
Monty Williams has to love having Anderson back. One of the best shooting step
out 4s in the League, loved him in New Jersey and Orlando. Hell compete on the
boards for you as well and do it within the flow of the offense quite
efficiently. Huge to have that floor spacer to set up the spacing and driving
lanes for your guards. He does that at a high level, good to see him
back. 5. LAWRENCE FRANK (Nets): The former Head Coach of the Pistons
and Nets is now out as Jason Kidds top lieutenant. Strange news hearing of his
reassignment. I had a nice chat with him last Tuesday night in Toronto and I
thought he was a great addition for Kidd. They had a close relationship and now
it seems to have come apart under the expectations and pressure of the
spotlight. Coaching is a tough business and the most important factor is having
everyone on the same page. Obviously, there were differences on philosophy.
Rarely do you see a move like this though in season, its very odd. Frank is a
good coach, Im sure hell be back on the sidelines down the line. Coaching is a
wacky profession. Things in Brooklyn are at the point of dysfunction. 6.
WARRIORS FANS: Ive just witnessed an amazing comeback here at Golden State by
the Warriors-theyre a very good team. Conversely, I just saw a collapse by the
Raptors that has me speechless. This is the absolute lowest point of this season
for Dwane Caseys squad. Forget the Basketball and X + Os for a moment, these
fans here are awesome, magnificent, terrific and whatever superlative you want
to throw out there. For those of you who watched the game you know what I mean.
On an early December Tuesday night when many arenas are a morgue this was
magical. They stayed behind their team and this is what folks who claim to be
basketball fans will agree with me wholeheartedly about. A supportive and
passionate crowd does pump a team up and make a HUGE difference. It happened
this evening. Wow!
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Sabres have placed centre Cody Hodgson on injured reserve and recalled two
players from their AHL affiliate in Rochester.
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goals and an assist, and Mike Fisher scored a goal and helped set up two others
in the Predators 6-4 victory over the Red Wings on Monday night.
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. Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple
Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim
Ducks.EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- No. 4 Wichita State relied on the basics Sunday:
defence and ball security. Again, it was the perfect combination. The Shockers
forced 18 turnovers, finished with a season-high 14 steals and finally locked
down Evansvilles shooters late to pull away for an 84-68 victory that kept them
one of the nations two undefeated teams. "We wanted to extend them, get their
timing disrupted. I dont think we expected that many steals," Fred VanVleet
said. "There were only a few times where we had breakdowns where we werent
really where we were supposed to be." Few expected the Shockers (27-0, 14-0
Missouri Valley Conference) to be in this spot -- even after reaching the Final
Four last April. They are one of only 21 teams in NCAA history to win their
first 27 games, extended their school-record winning streak and are 14-0 in
conference play for the first time in school history. And after Arizonas latest
loss, Wichita State could be poised to move up another notch in the poll,
getting even closer to Division Is only other perfect team -- No. 1 Syracuse. A
win Wednesday at Loyola also would assure the Shockers at least a share of the
regular-season conference title and the No. 1 seed in the Valley tournament --
with three league games still on the docket. How have they done it? With a
balanced offence and a staunch defence that Evansville knows is the best in the
Valley. Wichita State trumped the Purple Aces by outscoring them 23-2 off
turnovers and 10-4 on fastbreaks. Coach Gregg Marshall didnt even need a stat
sheet to tell him what had happened. He estimated that the Shockers topped the
40-deflection mark. The other numbers were just as glaring. VanVleet and Ron
Baker each finished with a career-best five steals, and, not surprisingly wound
up as the top scorers. Baker had a career-high 26 points, while VanVleet added
18 and eight assists and flirted with the possibility of a triple-double
throughout the second half. But thats not what motivated Wichita, which lost
twice to Evansville last season and fell behind by double-digits early in the
first meeting two weeks ago at Wichita. They wanted to put away the Aces, and
before the game, Marshall let Cleanthony Early, thhe teams top scorer, know
exactly what he needed to do in front of a Pacers scout who had been asking
about his defence.
William Hayes Rams Jersey. Early responded by
scoring 13 points, seven rebounds and playing his best defensive game of the
year, too. "I loved his mental approach tonight and thats not always the case,"
Marshall said. "But tonight I thought he was very disciplined and when he does
that, man, hes really good." Evansville (11-16, 4-10) learned its lesson the
hard way. Despite getting 19 points from D.J. Balentine, the MVCs top scorer,
and 19 points and 10 rebounds from Egidiju Mockevicius, it wasnt quite enough to
prevent a fourth loss in five games or a second straight this season to Wichita.
The Purple Aces did most of what they set out to do -- shooting 51.1 per cent
from the field, 45.5 per cent from 3-point range, made 15 of 16 free throws,
limited the Shockers to only six offensive rebounds and kept challenging Wichita
State right down to the final minutes. But the turnovers, as they had all game,
finally did them in. "We didnt turn it over in the press, we did it in the
half-court and you have to take care of the basketball," coach Marty Simmons
said. "Weve really got to learn, weve got to learn from that, and thats one of
our biggest deficiencies." The Purple Aces, however, only trailed 38-32 at the
half and still found a way to fight back after falling into a 55-41 deficit
early in the second half. Mockevicius scored the first eight points in a 10-2
spurt that cut the deficit to 57-51 with 11:19 to go. Early answered with five
straight points and Evansville rallied again, getting as close as 65-60 with
6:10 left before throwing the ball away on an inbound pass that would have cut
the deficit to three. "They did a good job of changing defences and I was trying
to get a timeout," Simmons said. Instead, the Shockers got the ball back and
forced two more turnovers during the decisive 13-4 run that finally sealed the
victory. "We were just focused on getting stops and it went in our favour,"
VanVleet said. "We wanted to end it right there. After that possession, I think
we got back on the right track."
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