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NBA Weekend Playmakers: December 1st - 2nd

Moving beyond the NBA Weekend in Review column Basketballr.com has run in the past, we’re going to try something different. We’ll take a look at the NBA’s greatest playmakers of the weekend, reliving some big games that happened around the league that you may not have been able to catch. Any thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? Share in the comments section below.

Friday, December 1st 2006

Friday night, the league’s leaders like Detroit, Dallas, and Orlando continued their dominance with strong performances. Orlando pulled past Portland with six players in double digits. Dallas defeated Sacramento with a partial game by Nowitzki and another big game from Josh Howard. And our favorite, the Detroit Pistons, owned New York with a career matching night from Tayshaun Prince, a 26 points from Hamilton, and an 88.9 FG%, 16 assist performance out of Mr. Big Shot himself.

What else happened over the weekend? Four career records were broken in Chicago’s 111-108 defeat of the New Orleans Hornets. Let’s take a look:

  • Chris Paul dished out a career-high 18 assists on his third career triple-double. In addition to 18 assists, Paul grabbed 11 boards and put up 25 points on 46% shooting. This was Paul’s first triple-double of his second NBA season.
  • NOK’s Rasaul Butler scored a career-high 33 points on 52% FG shooting– 7 from behind the arc. Only 2 of Butler’s points came from behind the free throw line, making this performance all the more impressive.
  • Chicago’s very own Olympic gold medalist via Argentina (and this blogger’s favorite Bull), Andres Nocioni broke two personal records on Friday with 31 points and 5 trey’s. Nocioni also grabbed 13 boards.

Let’s take a look around the league at what else went down on Friday:

Saturday, December 2nd 2006

On Saturday night, Utah, San Antonio, Houston and Miami picked up from losses earlier in the week (including Miami’s loss to Detroit on Thursday night, bitches). Utah defeated Seattle 109-107, maintaining their league-best record of 14-4. San Antonio gave the Sacramento Kings their second loss in a row to the Texas Trinity, with a 100-98 win for the Spurs. Houston spanked Cleveland with one hell of a defensive victory, holding Cleveland to just 63 points againts Houston’s 81. Last, Miami barely overcame Memphis with a 98-97 win. After Miami’s win, apparently David Stern was seen in panic mode, working on developing new rules that will keep his boy toy, Dwyane Wade, above 30 ppg. More on that story as it develops…

Let’s shoot-around the NBA for Saturday night’s big performances:

  • Andres Nocioni had another close call with his personal best on Saturday night, with 24 points early on. Unfortunately, foul trouble had him sidelined to just 30 minutes in that game. With another nine or ten minutes, he had a chance to take his 60% shooting and improve on the record he set the night before. Chicago defeated the Washington Wizards regardless, with a final score of 112-94.
  • Chris Bosh followed up the previous night’s big game with 26 points and 13 boards, enough to defeat New York 103-100.
  • Allen Iverson’s 37 point, 10 assist performance on Saturday wasn’t enough to pull the 76ers past the Nets, who defeated the Sixers 112-107. New Jersey had a big help in Vince Carter, who put up 41 points, 8 boards and 4 dimes.
  • ‘Melo carried the Nuggets to their 2nd victory in a row, this one against Indiana, 121 to 101. Anthony scored 38 points on 56% shooting.
  • And the rest:

Pistons Preview: Detroit at Miami, 8:00p.m. EST on TNT

Aside from two wins over Washington, Detroit finally has the opportunity for a big win– one that will establish quite a bit of credibility in a season that is shakey, at best, for most of the Eastern Conference. Tonight, at 8:00p.m. EST, Detroit visits the Miami Heat on TNT. The Heat are without Shaq, Jason Williams or James Posey this evening– but the Pistons can’t expect this to be an easy win. Dwyane Wade, who has stepped into the point position, is averaging 33.6 ppg and 13.3 assists per game, and 6 rpg in the last three games. The man is practically unstoppable of late.

I’ll spare you the predictions, as you’ve likely read plenty of that. But in case you haven’t visited ESPN.com lately, Bill Simmons anal-ysis of the Eastern Conference is a must read. Here’s what he had to say about Miami:

The Heat are like a group of women who went out for somebody’s birthday, ordered food and wine and spent the next three hours talking and eating and drinking and having a grand old time. And then the check comes and they’re completely floored by the total. Wait, it’s how much??? So they spend the next 25 minutes figuring out who owes what, and there are always 2-3 people who didn’t bring enough cash, so somebody has to cover them (and they’re pissed off about it), and then there’s a girl who left early because she has a kid, and she left only $40 when it’s $75 per person (so everyone’s pissed off about that), and then there’s the one slutty friend who got housed and wants to stick around because she thinks she might have a chance to knock boots with one of the waiters, so one of the other girls has to stay to keep an eye on her and make sure the bus boy doesn’t get involved, and there’s so much drama going on that everyone ends up leaving with a bad taste in their mouth and forgetting that they had a barrel of fun for the first three hours.

I couldn’t have said it better myself. Besides, I’ve always felt that the Miami heat are a bunch of bitches. Its hard not to like or at least appreciate Wade, but this blogger has very little use for the rest of them.

Go Pistons– let’s see what you boys have got.

NBA Weekend in Review: November 24th - 25th

Are the natives now rested? Have the mutinous cries and concerns been quelled? With the Detroit Pistons winning six games straight, a whole lot of angry voices have been hushed. With two victories this weekend, 104-95 against Charlotte and 115-111 against Washington, the Pistons have risen to the second best record in the East (tied with Cleveland)– just one win behind the Orlando Magic.

Are the Pistons growing pains behind them? Not entirely. I’d love to see our boys go for a conference leading record again this year, but I’m not too anxious to execute on that. I’d like to see Flip give Detroit’s young bench a better rotation, especially Delfino and Maxiell. After taking home 64 wins last season, we all remember how tired Detroit’s starters were in the post-season (and how that turned out). This season, I’d like to see Flip give Delfino and J-Max some much needed experience, as I feel they’ll both be vital to our playoff performance. (However, with Tay playing as hot as he has been lately, I’m not going to argue if Flip feels like keeping him in the game over Delfino).

Without further adieu, let’s take a look at the numbers and the players behind them for Friday, November 24th:

  • Allen Iverson - Coming off of a two game absense due to an absessed wisdom tooth, Iverson made up for his time off in a heartbeat. Iverson led the 76ers past the beleaguered Bulls with 46 points, 5 boards and 10 assists. 16 of these points came from the line, where The Answer shot 94.1%.
  • Dwyane Wade - Wade put up 33 points and dished 15 dimes on Friday’s 104-107 loss to Orlando. Wade’s performance wasn’t enough, even though Miami out-rebounded Orlando by 51-38. Orlando didn’t let Miami take off with much of a lead, and played a consistent, precisely-shot game to hold Miami to their third straight loss.
  • Andris Biedrins - Biedrins, a third-year player for the Golden State Warriors, had a career night with 31 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 82.4% from the field. While Troy Murphy has returned for the Warriors, Biedrins should be a big factor in their game after proving his value to coach Don Nelson.
  • Carlos Boozer - Yet another monster game from Carlos Boozer: 31 points and 16 boards. Wow.

  • Dwyane Wade - This kid is amazing. 35 points, 6 boards and 12 assists the night after another huge performance. This one did earn the Heat a win, going 102-93 against the Charlotte Bobcats.
  • Chauncey Bu-Bu-Billups - Mr. Big Shot himself broke two personal career records on Saturday’s win over the Washington Wizards. Chauncy had 7 assists to 1 TO and shot 18 of 19 from the free throw line. This is Chauncey’s best assist/turnover ratio performance and most dominating free throw shooting. His 29 points pushed Detroit over Washington for the win, 115-111.
  • Paul Pierce - Pierce put up 34 points, 7 boards and 7 dimes to help the Celtics overtake the Bucks on Saturday’s 111-98 victory. This is Pierce’s 5th game with over 30 points this season.

On Thursday night, the Pistons visit the Miami Heat at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on TNT. The Heat will be without Shaq, who is still recovering from surgery. But can we expect another dominant performance out of Dwyane Wade? If anyone can contain him, its the Pistons– but we’re in for an exciting game nonetheless. Go Pistons!

NBA Weekend in Review: November 17th - 18th

Maxiell on Ming, having very little trouble with big China.

In hindsight, Detroit’s loss to the Hornets on Wednesday the 14th is forgiveable. It was a one point loss, and in context to Detroit’s performance this weekend- I’ve suspended my resentment. This weekend, the Detroit Pistons overpowered the Washington Wizards by 100-91 Friday night, and ripped up Houston with a 104-92 victory on Saturday. That’s right, Pistons fans– we’re at .500, with a 5-5 record.

On Tuesday, Detroit takes on Philadelphia for a chance to improve their record. Going into this game with two wins in a row, this blogger is hoping that our growing pains are behind us. Good luck, Detroit. As I said before, your new season begins today.

What happened this weekend in the NBA? Let’s take a look at Friday’s results:

The noteables:

  • Leandro Barbosa powered Phoenix to a 106-94 win over Philadelphia. Already having a huge season, this is Barbosa’s first rebound-fed double-double of the season. In Nash’s absense, Phoenix can expect a big push by Barbosa…
  • Kobe Bryant nealry earned himself a trible-double on Friday night. Aside from 31 points, Kobe raped his way to 11 rebounds and forced himself upon 7 assists.

Saturday’s noteables:

  • Gilbert Arenas put up 45 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists in Washington’s win over Cleveland. This was Gilbert’s third 40+ point performance this season. Arenas is 8th in scoring so far this season with 256 points, Michael Redd leading the way with 303 points so far.
  • Dwight Howard continues his freakish dominance in the post. Howard put up 24 points and 21 rebounds on Saturday night, his fifth double-double in ten games, his second in the 20’s in both points and rebounds. Is Howard on his way to a defensive player of the year award?
  • Yao Ming put up 33 points and 16 rebounds against Detroit, but not enough to beat our boys in D-town. Yao is averaging 26.4 ppg and 10.4 rpg. This man is having one hell of a season. Its a shame he’s going to hurt is toe at some point…
  • Rip Hamilton had one hell of a performance in that same game against Houston: 30 points, 7 boards, and 8 assists. Keep it up, Rip. While our defense stabilizes and continues to learn, we’ll need big offense out of you. Kudos, brother.
  • Ray Allen put up Yao Ming numbers himself on Saturday night, in a 95-107 loss to Golden State. Allen scored 34 points and 11 boards against the Warriors, with 12 of his 34 from three point range.

We’ve got an exciting week ahead. Let’s see what Detroit can do this week, leaving Auburn Hills to visit Philadelphia and Allen Iverson’s 76ers. Good luck fellas!

Pistons Preview: NOK Hornets at Detroit, 7:30 EST

UPDATE - 3-5? Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. We didn’t play a terrible game– we were outrebounded, but we shot much better: 52% to the Hornet’s 44%. If we had taken a few more shots… Come on, Detroit.

The last time these teams met, our very own Rasheed Wallace was forced to sit. For the first time of that season, and in history, and NBA player was suspended for a game as a result of too many technicals in a season. Rasheed is no stranger to being the blunt of the leagues new rulings, which you’re all well familiar with this season. This wasn’t the big story of our 101-93 victory over the Hornets last April 4th. No, it was this man:

(note- a reader pointed out that the image above was made by Need4Sheed.com.  Kudos to them!  Killer wallpaper)
So McNice you’ll want to take him to breakfast. Antonio put up 26 points on 11-17 shooting and 14 boards– and led the Pistons in scording, FG%, and rebounds. Quite a game…

So what can we expect this year? The Hornets just now closed out a 94-85 home game win against the Bobcats for a 5-3 season record. For the first time this season, Mr. Peja Stojakovich dominated the floorboards with a career record 42 points on 15-22 shooting, 7 from 3-point land, and an additional 8 rebounds. His season has been slowly building, and this is one hell of a crescendo…

Can we expect the same performance tomorrow? No. Especially since the Pistons are on several days of rest. It should also be noted that Peja was the only Hornets starter to break into double-digit scoring. Chris Paul had 2 points from free throws, and was otherwise 0-8 from the field.

A rested Detroit Pistons, hungry and shamed after a tough loss to Golden State, will dominate the NOK Hornets tomorrow evening. I wish I could tune in with my fellow Detroiters, I’ll surely have a box score open in front of me, with the cell phone ready to ring.

Good luck Detroit. Your new season begins tomorrow.

NBA Weekend in Review

This second weekend of November was a big weekend with big games from big players. The Yaos, Tayshauns, Derons, Zachs, and Dwights of the NBA put together one hell of a show for their fans, and brought home big victories for their teams. Personal bests were met or shattered, franchise records were inflated, and those watching this weekend were very pleased… Here’s a quick left-brained look at what happened this weekend:

If you’re a Pistons fan, like this blogger, that last little statistic isn’t easy to look at. On Saturday night, the Pistons were handed a 111-79 loss from the Golden State Warriors. Golden State outplayed the Pistons with 33 assists to Detroit’s 18, and five players in double digit scoring with two others sitting at 9. It was an ugly game for Detroit, closing out a four game tour of the west coast on a low point. Flip Saunder commented on Detroit’s inconsistency:

“You’re concerned no matter when it is (in a season) because you want to get consistency, and we’ve got to get consistency,” Pistons coach Flip Saunders said. “We came out kind of flat and they were hitting some shots in the beginning and pretty much just beat up on us.”

On the lighter side, Tayshaun Prince had a huge game for the Pistons in Friday night’s win over the Lakers at the Staples Center. Tayshaun matched his career record with 31 points, also collecting 7 rebounds and 3 assists. This isn’t a shock to Detroit fans, who watched Tayshaun dominate in the post-season last year, putting up some impressive numbers throughout (and, in this blogger’s opinion, being the only concrete reliable player in last year’s shaky post-season).

In other news:

  • Yao Ming broke a career record with 7 blocks, in a 103-94 win over New York. Yao shut it down with 35 points, 17 rebounds in addition to those 7 blocks. Is this the year of the Yao? If he continues to put up numbers like this, it would be hard to argue otherwise….
  • Zach Randolph gave the Portland Blazers a 31 point, 12 rebound performance including the winning free throw with 2.4 seconds left. Randolph helped the Trail Blazers come back from a 27 point deficit to sting the Hornets with a one point win.
  • Dwight Howard led the Magic to a 109-98 win over Minnesota, putting up 21 points and grabbing 22 rebounds against his childhood hero, KG himself. This was the 6th time in Howard’s career where he has pulled down 20+ boards.
  • Chris Bosh had a monster game against Atlanta– unfortunately not “monster” enough. While Bosh put together one hell of a line, with 19 points, 17 rebounds, and 6 assists, that wasn’t enough to overcome Atlanta, who went home with a 111-102 victory.
  • Deron Williams helped Utah overtake Milwaukee with a 113-111 win. Williams scored 27 points and dished out a career record 15 assists.

Thanks for tuning in, my Basketballr Brethren. Detroit has three chances to improve their record this coming week, against NOK, Washington and Houston. The media may have written you guys off, but this blogger– and our readers, i’m sure, are filled with die hard confidence in our boys in blue. Let’s see what you got!!

(By the way, do you like this Weekend Review section? Let us know in the comments, we’ll be sure to make this a weekly thing)

Just One Week Away…

Just one week until the Detroit Pistons can prove:

  • That losing Ben Wallace was more of an opportunity than an injury.
  • That our bench has grown.
  • That we can stay healthy.
  • That Nazr Mohammed can fill baskets, not Ben’s shoes.
  • That Rasheed can break yet another record.
  • Last, just one week until the Boys in Blue can prove, once again, that they have something to prove.