Pages

Showing posts with label Demarcus Cousins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demarcus Cousins. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

The NBA Season guide for the Average NBA Fan without League Pass

Kevin Durant driving on Daymond Green

I love basketball, like most of the people reading this blog. But I am also broke, also like a lot of people who will probably read this blog. 

So I unfortunately can not afford the NBA league pass. Trust me I tried to talk myself into buying the $184 dollar sports package when I was randomly flushed with a little cash. I probably would not have regretted it, but I opted not to. 

Now I know your thinking, "Why would you name this blog for the fan without League Pass". Well although I don't have league pass, like I said, I love basketball so I have an insatiable need to gain knowledge and watch as much basketball as I can. I think that I have reasonably fashioned a way around not having league pass. A lot of that has to do with reading a bunch of articles and watching a ton of basketball online when I can.

So maybe the title is ironically titled but the bottom line is that it is around the time when the average or passing NBA fan begins to pay attention to basketball. So I basically read all the articles and watch all the basketball that you can't get to because of my open college schedule. Most of us just hear the same story lines on SportsCenter and see glimpses of highlights. But you don't get the whole story of whats going on in the league. I plan to give you guys the full picture.

So maybe I should name this the Avid NBA fans guide for average fan. I'll probably change it to that at some point but I will give you 6 to 8 things that has happened in the NBA that an average fan might not know or that an avid fan might have missed.

For this first post I will give you 8 things that have happened so far this NBA season up until this point and then I will do one every couple of weeks depending on how much happens over the weeks.
First here are some stats I will probably use throughout this article and what they mean.



TS% or True Shooting Percentage
True Shooting Percentage calculates what a player's shooting percentage would be if we accounted for free throws and 3-pointers. True Shooting Percentage = (Total points x 50) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44)]

USG: Usage Rate

·       Usage Rate is the number of possessions a player uses per 40 minutes. Usage Rate = {[FGA + (FT Att. x 0.44) + (Ast x 0.33) + TO] x 40 x League Pace} divided by (Minutes x Team Pace)


PER: Player Efficiency Rating

Player Efficiency Rating is Hollinger's overall rating of a player's per-minute statistical production. The league average is 15.00 every season.

PIE
In its simplest terms, PIE shows what % of game events did that player or team achieve. The stats being analyzed are your traditional basketball statistics (PTS, REB, AST, TOV, etc..) A team that achieves more than 50% is likely to be a winning team. A player that achieves more than 10% is likely to be better than the average player. A high PIE % is highly correlated to winning. 



And if you don't feel like reading the whole article here is a guide to what I talked about.

1. The Toronto Raptors
2. Demarcus Cousins
3. Anthony Davis
4. Tanking teams
5.The Portland Trailblazers
6. The Thunder/ Harden trade
7. Blake Griffin
8. Teams not progressing


Now here are some facts about the NBA season so far that you might not have known if your a casual fan.

Raptor's guards Kyle Lowry and DeMar Derozan
1. The Toronto Raptors have been a big surprise after starting slow.

Yes if you watch ESPN then you know the Knicks and the Nets have played better in the new year but the team that has improved the most has been the Toronto Raptors. Trading Rudy Gay should be classified as some form of performance enhancing act because every team that does so gets better.

The Raptors started of 7-12 before they traded Gay to the Sacramento Kings on December 9th and have been 12-6 since the trade. They have also been a lot better on defense since the trade. They have been able to raise to the 3rd best team in points allowed on the season.

DeMar DeRozan has continued to score but has also developed as a passer. Kyle Lowry has increased his scoring from 13.5 ppg to 18 ppg and 8 assist in January. Terrence Ross has seen his production raise as well, going from 6 ppg to 13 ppg in January.

It is also worth noting that Rudy Gay has also been playing well for the Kings mainly because he couldn't get much worse than taking 18 shots a game and only shooting 38%.

Kings Center Demarcus Cousins.
2. Sacramento Kings center Demarcus Cousins has finally begun to realize his potential.

A lot of people were very high on Demarcus Cousins when he came out in the 2010 draft. Through his first 3 years he was seen as everything from a detriment to his team, a coach killer, and a goofball. Most teams and scouts saw how talented he could be in the NBA but he had not really showed that potential. Instead he opted to shot a bunch of mid range jumpers for no reason and play no defense at all.

In the 2013-14 season Cousins has started to put it together and move on from being a headache for his team and has become a headache for the competition.

Now although he isn't the greatest defender, he has had more of a concerted effort on that side of the ball. He is averaging 1.1 blocks a game and 2.8 steals a game but still giving up 54% shooting to his opponents at the rim.

His impact has come mostly on the offensive end. He is posting a career high of 23.2 points along with 11.8 rebounds a game. His PER is an outstanding 26.31, for reference Kevin Durant's PER is 30.53 and LeBron's PER is 28.97. He is playing in that kind of stratosphere of basketball greatness. Now I'm not saying he is as good as those two guys but he has taken his game to another level.

The only thing that hasn't changed for Cousins is his team's winning ways. The Sacramento Kings are a lousy 14-25 on the season but not at the fault of Cousins who is posting a PIE of 17.5%. This basically means that he has great impact on the games that the Kings do win seeing how winning teams usually have a combined PIE of over 50%. The Kings could have a bright future with Cousins.

New Orleans forward Anthony "The Brow" Davis
3. New Orleans Pelicans Forward Anthony Davis is balling!

Anthony Davis has been suffering from the same affliction that Demarcus Cousins has been dealing with this year. His team has not been good so it has overshadowed how great he has been playing. He is absolutely the best player on offense and defense for his team and they are only losing because they'r best offensive lineup is also the Pelican's worst defensive lineup.

But the Brow, (which he patented) is averaging 20.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3 blocks a game. He is also posting a PER of 26.88. His defensive numbers are also off the charts with a great defensive rating, which basically means that his team is only good on defense when he is on the floor.

A lot of people expected this when Davis was selected as the number 1 pick in the 2012 draft. But not many people expected him to be this good this fast. The Pelicans are 16-24 but should be alot better than they have been playing and may need to trade Eric Gordon for a better defender. Maybe a trade for a guy like Aaron Afflalo might help them out.

4. Teams don't know how to tank! Oh wait maybe they do.

In the beginning of the season there where a lot of teams that were supposed to "Tank" the season or be lousy in order to get a draft pick in what was hyped up as maybe the best draft since 2003. Teams like the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, and Orlando Magic were expected to lose on purpose in order to get a guy like Andrew Wiggins from Kansas.

Sixers' guard Michael Carter Williams
But to start off the season those teams were playing adverse to that approach and actually winning games early in the season. Those 4 teams had a combined record of 28-41 from October to November, Not a great record but definitely not a record of teams that would look to be tanking.

Since December though those 4 teams have posted a combined record of 33-62 which shows just how bad they have been over the last month and a half. This comes with the exception of the Suns who have continued to play well although they lost a leading scorer in Eric Bledsoe (18 points a game) this past month. The Suns are 23-17 and are in the 8th spot in the west. But without the Suns record the remaining 3 teams are still 19-53.

So although they didn't start the season as bad as teams like the Utah Jazz and the Milwaukee Bucks, they have begun to catch up. With the NBA having a lottery system it is still possible for those teams, besides the Suns, to get a great pick. It also helps that the top 6-8 picks in this years draft could be impact players.

Damian Lillard (left) and LeMarcus Aldridge (right)
5. The Blazers are playing great but are lacking defense. 

The Blazers have been great this season and have beat a lot of great teams so it's safe to say that they aren't a fluke. They have started the season 31-10 but they may be relying too much on their offensive prowess to win games now.

Right now the Blazers are 1st in scoring at 109.6 points a game but also 27th in the league in points allowed giving up 103.5 points a game. That is pretty bad for a team with a record as good as the Blazers.

Don't get me wrong they have the offensive firepower with Damian Lillard, LeMarcus Aldridge, Wesley Mathews and Nicholas Batum to outscore most opponents. But they have been lackluster on the defensive side and that could spell future trouble. They could suffer from the same fate that became of the Phoenix Suns during their run of being playoff contenders.

Although the Suns were great on offense and in the regular season, their defense was a problem in the postseason because they played teams that could slow them down enough defensively and still score against their poor defense.

The Blazers could suffer the same fate because teams like the Thunder, the Spurs, the Clippers, and sometimes the Warriors are capable of playing enough defense in the playoffs to beat the Blazers.

They have become very fun to watch although they don't get many national games, but they need to improve their defense if they want to really be a threat in the post season.

6. The Thunder did well in the Harden Trade actually.

Last year when Harden was traded to the Rockets for Jeremy Lamb, Kevin Martin, and a 1st round draft pick, many said that the Thunder had made one of the worst trades in NBA history. Last season Harden did go on to surprisingly lead the Rockets to the playoffs and the Thunder suffered in the playoffs with Russell Westbrook hurt.

Stevan Adams (left) and Jeremy Lamb (right)
What people overlooked about last season is that the Thunder still won 60 games and barring that injury could have still made it to the finals. Than Kevin Martin bolted for a starting position in Minnesota during free agency and it looked like the Thunder got little to nothing in return for Harden.

This wasn't the case. The Thunder got the 12th pick in the 2013 draft and took the 7 foot New Zealand center from the university of Pittsburgh. Many thought that he was a project and would play much this season. But he has actually averaged 15 minutes a game and is basically splitting time with Kendrick Perkins. Although he is only posting 4 points and 4.4 rebounds a game his numbers are great per 40 minutes a game. He is post 10 points and 12 rebounds per 40 minutes a game. He is looking like the future starter for the Thunder.

Also Jeremy Lamb and Reggie Jackson have solidified the OKC bench. Even though now that Westbrook is out with an injury and Jackson is now in the starting lineup the Thunder is playing well. Lamb is averaging 10 points a game and 18 ppg, 5 rebs and 2 assist per 40 minutes. They two guys from the Harden trade aren't exactly playing on the level of Harden but they have contributed well and could have bright futures.

It also does help that Kevin Durant is in the middle of what could be an MVP year and Serge Ibaka is playing alot better this year as well. Durant leads the league in scoring and player efficiency rating. Serge Ibaka has come on the last 5 games averaging 18ppg and 11 rebounds. Ibaka has also scored 20+ points in the las 3 games for the longest streak in his career. The Thunder are making out alright after the trade.

Blake Griffin passing the ball.
7. Blake Griffin is now a great player and not just a dunker.

A lot of people in the past have had mixed feeling about Blake Griffin. Some people thought that he was soft. Some thought that all he could do was dunk and some thought that he was one of the NBA's most overrated players. Some of those statements may have been true to a certain extent but he has played a lot better this year.

Although his offensive numbers are pretty similar to how he has played the last year, he is scoring a career high of 22.5 points per game matching his rookie year. his greatest impact has come with how hard he has worked to become a better shooter. Take a look at Griffins Shooting chart last year and this year.
2012-2013 season

This picture was Griffins shooting chart last year. The Green spots indicate the spot on the floor where he shot above league average. The yellow spots mark where he shot close to league average and the red spots are below average.

As you can see Griffin had a hard time shooting anywhere on the floor besides the paint. This helped to feed the narrative that Griffin was only good for dunks. But the truth is that he was a very poor shooter last year.

2013-2014 season
The consequences of his bad shooting meant that teams didn't respect his shooting ability and loaded up on Clippers guard Chris Paul. This made the Clippers offense very stagnant at times.

Now this is Griffins Shooting chart for this season. Although Griffin still has struggles from some spaces on the floor he has developed greatly as a shooter.

Now there are multiple places outside the paint where people have to worry about Griffin. He might not be the shooter a Lamarcus Aldridge or a Kevin Love might be, he has become a threat in the midrange to an extent.

Griffin has also increased his passing ability, especially in the post. He has also increased his defense. He is now post a career high defensive rating under Doc Rivers.

Griffin has also increased his play since Chris Paul's absence. Increasing his points, assists, steals and field goal percentage. It's time to give Blake Griffin a little more respect as an NBA player.

8. Too many teams not reaching their potential! 

Cleveland Cavs guard Kyrie Irving
Before the season there were a lot of teams that people though had a chance to be good this year and make a playoff run. Those teams also thought they were going to make a playoff run. But so far in the season teams like the New Orleans Pelicans, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, and the Minnesota Timberwolves have failed to realize their potential.

The have been other disappointing teams but these teams all made pushes in the offseason to make their teams better and have failed to do so.

The New Orleans Pelicans added Tyreke Evans and Jrue Holiday in the hopes of being really good on offense but now they are 9 games under .500 because they're dream lineup of  Holiday, Eric Gordon, Evans, Anthony Davis, and Ryan Anderson is also just as terrible on defense as they are good on offense.

The Cleveland Cavaliers had the first pick in the draft and added Earl Clark, Jarrett Jack, Andrew Bynum. They thought that they had a team on the cusp of a playoff berth but instead the Cavs are 15-26. Their first pick Anthony Bennet is looking like the worst number 1 pick ever. Clark and Jack have been under-whelming and Andrew Bynum was traded for Luol Deng because of team issues. While it has become hard to see how Kyrie Irving makes his teammates better.

Ricky Rubio (left) and Kevin Love (Right)
The Detriot Pistons added Josh Smith and Brandon Jennings to a teams full of youthful talent with Andre Drummond  and Greg Monroe. Although Drummond has still been playing great, the chemistry issues that people thought could happen with a team that had Josh Smith playing small forward has occurred. Josh Smith is not a good outside shooter and everybody knows it besides Smith. This is why the Pistons have underachieved.

The Minnesota Timberwolves added more depth in their bench with the signing of Cory Brewer, and more scoring with the addition of Kevin Martin. Although they started the season off great and have played a tough schedule, it is still disappointing that the T-wolves are only 19-21. Kevin Love was in the MVP conversation but that has died down.

 Although they can still make the playoffs if they turn it around in the second half of the season, they are still plagued by the fact that Rick Rubio cannot shoot the basketball. He isn't a threat to score from really anywhere on the court and it has effected the team. He has to increase his scoring ability for the Timberwolves to reach their potential.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

11 Things That Need To Happen This NBA Offseason

Yes the NBA Playoffs are upon us and if the Miami Heat (up 3-2) can make it past the Pacers, we will see them meet the San Antonio Spurs, for what could be a very eventful NBA finals. Maybe the Spurs can participate in a final that wont garnish historically bad ratings.

D Rose missed the entire 2012-13 season.
But since most fans' teams are out of it many people have moved on to what should happen to their teams this offseason. So here is my unorthodox top 11 things that need to happen this offseason to make next season awesome.

11. Everyone needs to get healthy and stay healthy!

This season should be called the "what if?" season. Mainly because there were so many teams that had not just key players hurt but their best players out.

What if Derrick Rose came back? What if half the Bulls' team didn't drop like flies? Would the Bulls be competing in the conference finals right now? The Bulls' already had the defense like the Pacers, that could disrupt the heat except they would have an MVP candidate with Rose, something the Pacers don't have.

Speaking of the Pacers, how about this guy Paul George? He's becoming a bonafide star but the Pacers probably still don't have enough offense to overcome the heat. Paul George is doing everything he can but George Hill and Lance Stephenson combined for 5 points! But Imagine if they had their leading scorer from last year, Danny Granger. Would they be up 3-2 in the series?

Then you have a slew of other injuries that derailed the season for many teams; Russell Westbrook for the Thunder, David Lee for the Warriors, Danillo Gallinari for the Nuggets, Rajon Rondo for the Celtics, Andrew Bynum for the Sixers, Amar'e Stoudemire for the Knicks and all of the Lakers throughout the season.

Injuries happen but it doesn't usually happen to this many star players in one season. Danillo Galinari and Kobe Bryant might not come back until late next season but if everybody is healthy next year we are in for a great season.

10. Change Change and more Change

There are some players on some teams that will not thrive in this league until they go to a different team.

Cousins wants out of Sacramento.
Demarcus Cousins is one of those guys who need a change of scenery. Although he averaged 17.1 points and 9.9 rebounds he has not been happy in Sacramento like most Kings players. Although he is known for having character issues like Zach Randolph and Rasheed Wallace, he can move on to a better situation and thrive. He isn't a free agent but he should be traded.

Tyreke Evans also needs to move on from the Kings. He has the talent to be the go to guy on a losing team but if he really should be the third best player on a championship caliber team.

Either Monta Ellis or Brandon Jennings or even both need to leave the Bucks. New head coach Larry Drew probably wants to keep one of them and Jennings will probably stay because he is a restricted free agent. Either way Jennings isn't happy in Milwaukee and could help another team and so could Ellis.

Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap both need to leave the Utah Jazz as well. Millsap could be a great starter or bench player on a contender and Jefferson could be the final piece to put a team like Houston or even Dallas that can put them over the top.

9. The Wizards need to draft Otto Porter.

Yes the Wizard's didn't make the playoffs for the fifth year in a row but they have a lot to look forward for next year. 

John Wall and Nene entered the 2012-13 season injured but when they came back down the stretch the Wizards went 22-16. Bradley Beal also came on once wall returned and can help form a formidable backcourt. They also were one of the few young teams in the league that actually played defense.

Porter could push the Wizards in the playoffs.
The Wizards played out the rest of the season hard and for that the basketball Gods granted them with the third pick in the draft from a projected eighth pick. Which puts them in position to draft the perfect player for the one position that they need. 

Otto Porter can give them some more offense to complement Beal and Wall and can do all the multifaceted things that Trevor Ariza does now like defend and rebound. 

In reality Otto Porter needs the Wizards as much as they need him. He would have been a high draft pick regardless and it would have put pressure on him to be the go-to-guy on a team. He just doesn't project to be that guy. But if the Wizards draft Porter they will go to the playoffs next year.

8. The Philadelphia 76ers need to find out about Andrew Bynum's health.

The 76ers are in an awful situation. They gave up an olympic gold medalist in Andre Iguodala to get Andrew Bynum and then his season pooped the bed. Actually at risk of sounding gross it diarrhea'd the bed. Yes I know that was overboard but it is the only way to describe a season that was this terrible because Andrew Bynum re-injured his leg bowling.

Maybe the only time Bynum wore this jersey.
Now there are many reports that Bynum's knees are completely done. I don't know if they are or if they aren't but the 76ers need to figure out a way of knowing what Bynum has to offer. Because right now they are in a very damned if they do, Damned if they don't situation. Either they'll re-sign Bynum and lose out on a boatload of money or they'll risk him going to some other team and being dominant again.

I know I wouldn't want to be in the sixers' shoes. Hey at least Jrue Holiday is amazing.

Side note: Maybe they should trade Bynum to Phoenix for Marcin Gortat. Gortat isn't Bynum but is an upgrade over Spencer Hawes. Also Phoenix has a miracle training staff that can heal Bynum. Check the Suns track record of resurrecting players.

7. Josh Smith needs to go to a contender and stop shooting long jumpers.

Josh Smith's shooting percentage shot chart.
Courtesy of Vorped
Josh Smith has been a very good player in this league for a few years now and there has been 2 things that has held him back from taking the next step.

The first was Joe Johnson and Mike Woodson who decided to play a bunch of hero isolation ball. Smith would be a great complement to a superstar player but Johnson was not that. If he partners with James Harden and the Rockets if they don't land Dwight than he'll have a chance to go further than the 1st round of the playoffs.

Losing in the first round of the playoffs has to be monotonous right?

Maybe Iso Joe's game rubbed off on Josh Smith because he's gained a very irrational confidence in his jumpshot. Although he shot an atrocious 29.9 percent from the midrange he continued to take long 2's. He is obviously good around the basket but he needs to work on his shot selection.


6. Blake Griffin and Serge Ibaka need to develop their offense.
Blake Griffin's shot chart. via Vorped



Both these guys are similar in one way. They both are in the NBA mainly because of their tremendous athletic ability. But both are limited offensively in different ways.

Blake jumper make him look like Iron Man because it is so robotic. Ironically his jumper tends to clank off of the iron. Griffin is great around the basket but he needs to shoot better to take his team to the next level.

Serge Ibaka has absolutely no post game at all but he sure does have a pure stroke from the mid range. If he could develop a low post game, one that the Oklahoma City Thunder sorely need, the Thunder would have a big three again. A low post scorer is more potent than a third
perimeter scorer because it can open lanes for Durant and Westbrook. It could also make an already potent offense less stagnant.
Ibaka is already a great off ball defender and free throw shooter so the only hole in his game is a low post game.

This is why I think that Ibaka and Blake Griffin both need to spend not a week, not a month, but a whole summer with Hakeem Olajuwon. If Im the Thunder or the Clippers Im packing their bags myself and sending them to Houston for summer camp Olajuwon on the team's tab as soon as possible.



5. The Thunder need to amnesty Kendrick Perkins.

Although it has been reported that OKC Thunder general Manager Sam Presti has no intentions of amnestying Perkins, he should at least consider it.

Getting Perkins for Jeff Green a few years ago transformed the Thunder into legitamate contenders but
now he has regressed into a liability. Yes he can guard bigger centers in the league but that is about all he can do now.

Perkins' production has deteriorated recently.
He can't score and he can't rebound which was evident in the playoffs, he averaged 2 points and 3 rebounds. They can find a cheaper big body like a Brandon Wright who can actually add some scoring in the front court. Perkins couldn't even catch and finish layups against the Grizzlies. 

Maybe if Perkins only made 3 or 4 million a year than it would be acceptable but he is owed over 18 million over the next two years. Letting him go can open up a chance to gain some cap relief and a mid level exception. 

The Thunder can maybe draft an offensive oriented center like Kelly Olynyk to help bring in offense in the post for cheap so they won't have to amnesty Perkins but he has to play better.



4. The Knicks need to find a way to get younger and score more.

Carmelo needs help.
The Knicks had a successful season and a non-successful season. Before the season started nobody expected the Knicks to have the second best record in the east. But they played great for the most part of the season despite filling the roster with stragglers two days away from nursing homes.

The old roster caught up with them in the playoffs because Rasheed Wallace went down, Marcus Camby did nothing at all and Jason Kidd didn't score at all in the playoffs. He might still be missing open three's in his backyard.

I don't know how they can do it but they need to get rid of all the old people and maybe let J.R. Smith go and look to groom Shumpart. They should also give Chris Copeland an extended role and pray that Amar'e stays healthy.

I have been on and off the Amar'e and Carmelo band wagon. Deep down I think they can somehow work only if Amar'e stays healthy. But now it is probably a safer bet that Lindsay Lohan resurrects her career.

Andre Iguodala would be a perfect fit
for the Cavs... if they give up on the
LeBron sweepstakes.
3. The Cavs need to sign Andre Iguodala if they want to make the playoffs but shouldn't if they want LeBron.

This is a move that the Cavs could push to make and be a solid threat to making the playoffs next year. But it is also a move that I think they will not make because Dan Gilbert is holding out hope that they land LeBron James next summer.

If they sign Iggy to a long term deal that will kill the hopes of bringing LeBron back to Cleveland. But what if they pass up on Iggy and LeBron burns them again? Do they hope they get lucky again and get Andrew Wiggins in next years draft?

It is possible that they could make the playoffs with a different small forward if they draft Nerlens Noel and he actually makes it back be December. Also if Anderson Varejao stays healthy for an extended period of time for once.

Kyrie Irving and Dion Waiters are only going to get better next year so they can still make the playoffs in the east but I would probably wait on LeBron. Sorry Iggy.


2. Chris Paul needs to stay with the Clippers but they need to get rid of DeAndre Jordan.

Chris Paul should sign back with the Clippers. Unless He can team up with Dwight Howard and Al Horford in Atlanta. But I don't think that will happen because Dwight doesn't want to play in Atlanta.

So Paul should go back to the Clippers and develop more on his duo with Blake Griffin. Yes there has been some trials and tribulations in their relationship but something tells me that Blake would rather have Paul than not have him.

Paul should return to the Clips.
Besides Paul needs to push Griffin. Blake has so much talent that isn't getting realized. Which is why I said he needs to improve his offense. That way they can make it past the second round of the playoffs.

The Clippers fired their coach Vinny Del Negro in an attempt to appease CP3 but it has back fired. Paul is now pissed that he is perceived as they reason Vinny was kicked to the curb. The reality was that Del Negro needed to go based on his fit with the team although he had a great year.

They need a coach that focuses on defense --like Byron Scott, who they are reportedly talking to-- to make this team better. They also need someone who knows how to coach in clutch situations and Del Negro failed doing that on to many occasions.

The other problem is DeAndre Jordan. Although he is great for dunks and highlights, his game is very limited. He can't shoot at all and his free throw shooting is among the worst in the league. He also doesn't really give them a great amount of defense and can't play down the stretch in games, therefore he needs to go somehow.

Either he needs be traded maybe to get somebody like Al Jefferson in a sign and trade or he needs to get substantially better but I doubt he can do it.


1. Dwight Howard needs to go to the Houston Rockets.

Howard does not fit with the Los Angelos Lakers. I know that the front office wants to resign him but only because they put so many eggs in his basket when they traded for him. They are in denial that Dwight can be the next Wilt or Kareem but he can't.

Howard and Asik can work side by side next year.
He just isn't built for the bright lights of LA and besides the Lakers are not in the best position to compete. Kobe could miss most of the season and the rest of the team is old and a defensive liability.

Many people think that he will go back to LA because they can offer a 5 year 118 million dollar deal but he would probably opt out of it in the fourth year. Also Houston has no state tax so that narrows the gap between the 88 million they can offer and the 118 million the Lakers can offer.

There is no shame in Dwight Howard going to a better basketball situation. James Harden is the best young shooting guard in the game right now and he has no issue sharing the ball. Chandler Parson's is capable of becoming a great third scorer and they have a ton of shooters to free up Dwight Howard down low.

They can also play Omer Asik and Howard together as an overpowering defensive duo. The Rockets would automatically become a candidate to contend in the western conference and add another intriguing story to the league.


About