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duncan228
11-22-2008, 10:26 PM
NBA beat hot topics: Nov. 23, 2008 (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/NBA_beat_hot_topics_Nov_23_2008.html)
Mike Monroe

Forget what happened on the court the past seven days. It’s what happened off the court — trades with the potential to reshape the future destination of the Larry O’Brien Trophy — that dominated the hot topics this past week.

We hereby declare Knicks GM Donnie Walsh this season’s executive of the year, even though nobody gives the Express-News NBA Beat page writer a vote. In less than six months on the job, he has de-Zeked the Knicks, something a lot of us believed impossible. Can anyone doubt that he can also lure LeBron James to the Big Apple in 2010? After all, that’s what this week was all about.

Sadly, as far as the NBA beat writer is concerned, the first coach dismissal involved P.J. Carlesimo, an all-time fave in these parts. Losing does that.

THE WEEK THAT WAS

Donnie Deals, part une

Trading Jamal Crawford to the Warriors for Al Harrington was a lot harder trigger for Walsh to pull than the deal he made later the same day because both he and Mike D’Antoni loved Crawford’s game. But Crawford’s contract, which has an early termination option next summer that had the potential to tie up $10 million cap dollars in the summer of 2010, made up his mind. Harrington’s $10 million comes off that summer.

Donnie Deals, part deux

We’re not sure why anyone takes on any contract that is as bloated as Zach Randolph’s deal, worth $48 million over the next three seasons (including this one). Oh, wait. The Clippers made this deal. Enough said. Look at it this way, Clips fans (both of you), it’s the dawn of the Mardy Collins era in L.A.

Farewell, P.J.

Carlesimo’s firing by Oklahoma City on Saturday qualifies as a reminder to be careful what you wish for. He worked hard to reshape his image in his five seasons as Gregg Popovich’s top assistant with the Spurs, all in hopes of landing another head coaching spot. There was no way he could win with the rebuilding Thunder. Now his image is beyond repair.

Shaq-Kobe, redux

Amazingly, Thursday night’s matchup in Phoenix marked the first time Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant faced off since O’Neal returned to the Western Conference. The pregame hype turned out to be better than the game, which proved the Lakers have enough interior defenders to handle Shaq and Amare Stoudemire.

Branded

Clippers coach and player personnel string-puller Mike Dunleavy still feels blindsided by Elton Brand’s defection last summer, so you know he ached to beat EB’s new team Friday night. His team, shorthanded by the Friday trade, had a real shot at it, too, until Brand nailed the game-winner in the last minute. Ouch!

THE WEEK THAT WILL BE

These are the games that intrigue us:

Celtics at Raptors, 11:30 a.m. today

We still think the Raptors are one of the three East teams with a chance to keep the Celtics out of this season’s NBA Finals, but only if Jose Calderon stays healthy. He had 30 points Friday, so his hammy must feel fine.

Cavaliers at Knicks, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (TV: NBATV)

Can you say, “media feeding frenzy?” Could the NBA’s schedule-makers actually have planned this?

Bulls at Spurs, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (TV: FSNSW)

Presuming that Gregg Popovich meant it when he said there was no way Manu Ginobili could get himself ready for his season debut by Monday, we think this is the night Ginobili will suit up.

duncan228
11-22-2008, 10:28 PM
Mike Monroe's NBA power rankings: Nov. 23, 2008 (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Mike_Monroes_NBA_power_rankings_Nov_23_2008.html)
Express-News

TOP 10

(Last week’s rank in parentheses)

1. Lakers (1): Now we know: Phil Jackson was behind the Shaq-Kobe drama all those years. Who says? Shaq, who then denies everything he said on the record.

2. Celtics (3): Happy Birthday, Sam “I Am” Cassell. One of the league’s best guys ever is same age as Jack Benny always was. (Ask your grandparents)

3. Cavaliers (2): How uptight are Clevelanders going to be for the next two seasons now that the Knicks have gotten so far under the salary cap?

4. Magic (9): They’re league’s hottest team, and Jameer Nelson has been just as important to their win streak as Dwight Howard, who is shooting 58 percent.

5. Nuggets (11): All George Karl wanted to talk about before Wed. game at AT&T? That he didn’t “diss” Allen Iverson, as had been reported. Turns out, he didn’t.

6. Rockets (7): Whaddaya know? Tracy McGrady’s knee gets sore and he doesn’t miss a single game. And Yao’s foot doesn’t feel so bad, either.

7. Pistons (4): They still miss Billups, but at least Rip Hamilton has stopped moping long enough to make a few more buckets.

8. Suns (5): Lakers exposed their weaknesses; their early offense is way down, and they take way too many spot-up jumpers.

9. Jazz (8): D. Williams targets this week for return; they’d better hope Boozer is back soon, too. They’re no elite team without the two.

10. Hornets (6): Uh-oh. They were losing and squabbling before return trip to temporary home in OKC provided an easy victory.

THE REST

11. Hawks (10)
12. Trail Blazers (13)
13. Raptors (12)
14. SPURS (15)
15. Heat (14)
16. Mavericks (19)
17. 76ers (18)
18. Bulls (22)
19. Warriors (25)
20. Knicks (16)
21. Kings (26)
22. Bucks (17)
23. Pacers (21)
24. Nets (20)
25. Bobcats (24)
26. Grizzlies (23)
27. Timberwolves (29)
28. Wizards (27)
29. Clippers (28)
30. Thunder (30)

BruceBowenFan
11-23-2008, 01:11 AM
i would say the spurs should at least be higher than the raptors

mrspurs
11-23-2008, 12:29 PM
Sure are alot of weak teams under us. How are we gonna tank with all those teams trying to out tankerise us. Gosh dangit, might as well try to win some games on the way to the Championship.

Allanon
11-23-2008, 01:27 PM
i would say the spurs should at least be higher than the raptors

You'll get your wish in the next list. Raptors will start sinking a bit as Jermaine O' Neal just sprained his knee (he's still playing but looks a little hobbled).