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May 2010

Reflections on Suns-Lakers series

Picked Suns in 6 and don’t regret it. Came down to Artest’s put back of Kobe air ball. If he doesn’t sink that putback, they’re in overtime and I like Suns’ chances. Suns gave Lakers everything they wanted and could have won the series. Thought Alvin Gentry (Suns coach) didn’t play Nash enough in the fourth quarter of key games they lost. Also, thought Robin Lopez should have gotten in more in the last two games. His toughness was needed under the basket for rebounds and defense. The Lakers got too many offensive boards in the last two games. Which Gentry had done a better job with personnel.
Still loved this team throughout the playoffs. Hope Amar’e comes back so they can put together a championship season next year. Have all the tools to make a run in ’10-11. Lakers move on to face another war. Probably their toughest war in the last two years. Two teams that don’t like each other. This will be a classic series.

(Steve Nash and Kobe  Bryant)

Thoughts on the finals

LIke the Celts barely, and I don’t feel great about this prediction. Series could go either way. Think Boston’s Big Three plus Rondo will put Celtics over the top. I don’t know if it’s possible to stop Kobe. He’s playing like Michael Jordan did in the playoffs and when the game’s on the line, Kobe is about 90% on making clutch shots. He’s phenomenal. I just think the Celtics’ D is going to be good enough to stop the other Lakers. Boston in seven.
(Ray Allen photo)

Suns lose heartbreaker, 103-101, to lucky Lakers

The Suns flat-out outplayed the Lakers in the last five minutes. Down double digits in the second half, they fought back valiantly and tied it on a Jason Richardson three with three seconds left in the game. Ron Artest’s putback of a Kobe Bryant miss was lucky after Artest had blown it the possession before when he shot before the shot clock had expired and the Lakers leading by three very late.
Phoenix is the better team in my opinion. Steve Nash played like the courageous warrior  that he is going for 29 and 11 assists. Kobe was good with 30, 11 and nine assists and Pau Gasol was the main reason the Lakers won. He had 21 and nine boards.

Jason Richardson, bless his heart,  made such a big three to tie it, but didn’t go after the ball hard enough when Kobe missed his shot and Artest got it and put it in. Another factor was the Suns’ free throw shooting. They were 20-for-29, 69.9 %, not their best for sure. Lakers were 20-for-23, 87%. Also, the Lakers got 19 offensive boards to the Suns’ 12.

Tough for the Suns, but they know they can beat these guys in LA, so if they can hold their home court (Saturday Night, 7:30  on TNT), they’ll have a shot on Monday. Still think the Suns can get this done. They’re the better team. Just have to put this one behind them and get ready for Sat.

(Jason Richardson photo above.)

Magic one game closer; 113-92 over Celts

Jameer Nelson with 24 on six-for-10 shooting from field, four-for-5 trifecta and 8-for-8 from line. He is a total stud and is the leader of this team. Dwight Howard added 21 points and 10 boards. This is starting to get very interesting. Celts lead 3-2 in series.
Boston led by ‘Sheed with 21, Rondo with 19 and Pierce with 18. Kendrick Perkins kicked out of the game for two technicals. Could have been suspended for game six, but one of t’s was rescinded. That’s a relief for Celts. His second technical was an overreaction by the ref.

Orlando outrebounds and outhustles Celts; 43-22 rebound advantage.

Orlando 13-for-25 from trifecta (52%). That’ll  win you a lot of games. Twenty eight-for-35 from line. Also shot 52% from field. Boston shoots 43%, Orlando turned up the defense. seven-for-16 trifecta and 23-for-30 from line.

J.J. Redick has been big for Magic. Had 14 with two-for-three trifecta and six-for-seven line.

Game 6 at Boston Friday Night at 7:30 on ESPN. Boston not a great home team. If Orlando pulls it out, could be an amazing story come Sunday in Game 7. I don’t know what to think. The Celtics are struggling and the Magic seem to be hitting their stride. This comeback could happen. Remember, the Boston Bruins had a 3-0 lead over the Philly Flyers in NHL playoffs a couple of weeks ago and lost. Could happen. Not guaranteeing it; Boston could get it together, but certainly getting compelling.

Phoenix at LA tonight at 8 on TNT. Game 5. Should be exciting. If Phoenix wins, which will be hard, that would be an amazing turn of events. If they shoot their threes well, which they are prone to do, could pull off the upset.

(Jameer Nelson photo above.)

Powerful

The movie, Hurricane Season, with Forest Whitaker. A true story about a high school that was ravaged along with the rest of New Orleans in Hurricane Katrina, and its basketball team and coach who try to resurrect the program and bring it to prominence against major obstacles. It’s moving, inspiring, tough at times and wonderful. Check it out if you get a chance. (Forest Whitaker pictured on left.)

Alabama 7, Auburn 1

Just goes that great pitching will take you a long way. So will timely hitting. Auburn hitting as a team .354 heading into game tops in the SEC along with 114 homers, also tops in the league.
Jimmy Nelson scattered five hits, allowed one run, walked no one and struck out six in a complete game performance. He was amazing.

Taylor Dugas (2 hits), had an RBI, Clay Jones had a hit and an RBI, David Kindred had a hit and two RBIs and Jake Smith had a hit and two RBIs. Auburn could just never get anything going offensively off the dominant Nelson.

Cory Luckie was the losing pitcher for Auburn allowing six hits, three runs with only one earned in 6 and 2/3 innings.

Alabama plays the winner of South Carolina-Ole Miss tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. The game will be televised by CSS. Nathan Kilcrease will go for the Tide tomorrow on the mound. Jimmy Nelson was something special today.

AU plays the loser of Ole Miss-USC tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. The game will be televised by CSS.

Great crowd at the Met. Could have been 15,000 there. Don’t have that figure.

Only complaints were the traffic was miserable getting out there. I left at 9 a.m. and got there at 10:30 in the fifth inning.  And the scoreboard didn’t flash avg., homers or RBIs for players batting. Clocked the speed of the pitches which was great. It was very hot, too. But that’s just late May in Birmingham. Still great experience.

Alabama looking very good. If their starting pitching can go pretty deep they have a very good shot at winning this. Should be good tomorrow with Kilcrease on the mound.

(Jimmy Nelson photo above).

Suns even up series at two with 115-106 victory

Kobe was doin work no doubt as he finished with 38 points on 15-for-22 from the field and six-for-nine trifecta, but the Suns’ bench did just as much work, if not more. The Suns bench accounted for 54 points led by the resurgent Channing Frye, who had 14 on four-for-eight from three-point range and 2-for-2 from the line, and Leandro Barbosa who also had 14 on six-for-eight from the field and two-for-four from triple land. Jared Dudley (11), Goran Dragic (eight points, eight assists) and Louis Amundson (seven points, seven boards) also played pivotal roles in the Suns’ series evening victory. The Lakers’ bench scored 20 on the night.
The two pivotal points of the game occurred in the second quarter beginning with 4:41 left when Steve Nash connected on a trifecta to put the Suns up 50-40. The Lakers battled back behind Kobe cutting it to 53-47 with 3:10 left after Kobe sank a 22-footer. That’s when Channing Frye, who had been 1-for-20 from trifecta coming into the game, heated up. Frye sank a three  from 23 feet to put the Suns up 56-47 with 2:58 left in the second quarter. Frye had sank another three-pointer earlier with 3:59 left to put Suns up 53-43. From the seven minute mark to the four minute mark, the Suns sank four trifectas. It was awesome. Kobe was battling back. He had 15 points in the second quarter alone. He was Jordnesque last night. The Suns took the lead into halftime, 64-55.

The fourth quarter was even more critical for the Suns as their bench responded again. Leading 89-87 with 8:22 left, Frye drained a 25-foot trifecta to put the Suns up 92-87. After an Andrew Bynum basket, Barbosa sank a 23-foot trey to put the Suns up 95-89 with 7:20 left. After a Jordan Farmar miss on a three, Dudley came back and sank another trey to put the Suns up 98-89 as the crowd and the Suns’ starters on the bench went wild. LA couldn’t ever get back in it, though you never felt like the game was over until the clock hit zero.  Grant Hill closed the deal with :54 left on a 15-footer to put the Suns up 110-99.

Now the teams head back to LA tied at two for Thursday Night’s game at 8 on TNT. This series is something else. I’ve said all along, this Suns team is the most fun team in basketball. They love playing together and shoot the lights out from trifecta when they’re on. When they do that, they are very difficult to beat. They were really gettin’ after it last night. They outrebounded the Lakers 51-36. They had 18 offensive boards to the Lakers 13. Amar’e had eight boards, Robin Lopez, who has given the Suns some real toughness to go along with Amar’e, pulled down six boards, as did Jason Richardson. Nash had 15 points and eight assists playing with a broken nose.

The only flaw for the Suns last night was their free throw shooting, which was a surprise. Normally a 70+ percent free throw shooting team, they were 22-for-32 from the line, only 68.8%. But they made some huge ones at the end. They were eight-for-nine in the last 1:38 when the Lakers were fouling.

The Lakers need to regroup. Last night it was Kobe and everybody else kind of watched. That 2-3 zone of the Suns is really confusing the other Lakers. They’re shooting their threes like they have been in earlier series, which is not very well. They were nine-for-28, but six of those were by Kobe. Pau Gasol had 15 and only five boards and Ron Artest had 13. Andrew Bynum had 12.

Right now, the Suns are imposing their will on the Lakers, and winning the battle inside. If they keep the Lakers on the perimeter and stop the other players besides Kobe (I don’t think they can stop him) from going off, they’ve got a chance to take this series. It’s back in LA Thursday, but the Suns sure are feeling good about themselves.

Amar’e had 21 points last night and dominated Gasol, and Lopez is a man in the middle. The key for the Suns right now is dominating the paint area.

Can they win in LA? Will be difficult, but not impossible. If they can shoot the three (11-for-30 last night 36%, need to do better in LA) and control the middle as they have the last two games, they’ve got a shot.

Magic and Celtics at Orlando tonight at 7:30 on ESPN.

(Channing Frye photo above)

The End of An Era

I remember the first time I turned on the TV on a Monday Night at eight to see what this show 24 was all about. It was four years ago and my wife and I were dating at the time. There was no good sports on tv, so we decided to check out this show that we had seen advertised all over the place. I wanted to find out more about it.
It didn’t take long for my wife and I to become engrossed in what I think is the greatest television show of all time. We watched season 5 until the end of the spring when Jack Bauer had just saved the country from nuclear armageddon and was then knocked out and kidnapped by the Chinese whose embassy he had stormed in trying to stop the nuclear attack on the country. The show was sensational.

We talked about it all summer and decided at the end of the summer to start from the beginning, season one. The show didn’t begin again until January of 2007, so we wanted to catch up. Season one was incredibly exciting, spell-bounding and intensely emotional at times. I would think about the shows at night when I got in bed. Those characters and the show just moved me. It hit me emotionally like no other show I had ever seen. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) was just making his mark as a CTU agent and was riveting in his role in an amazing first season.

My wife and I proceeded to watch the next four seasons. The first was amazing with more twists and turns than a Vince Flynn novel (if you haven’t read Vince, I would highly recommend it. He’s an anti-terrorism, riveting writer; begin with his first novel, Term Limits). Jack was an unappreciated hero. He kept fighting for his country when a lot of times his country gave up on him.

Last night was the denouement of television perfection. Jack is ready to extract more revenge from the Russians and their evil president, Sukurov. Sukorov was behind the assassination of President Hassan and the nuclear attempt on New York . He is in cahoots with Charles Logan, the former president and the coward politician. President Allison Taylor has folded to the pressure Logan has put on her to make her mark by signing the peace agreement. She has gone against her principles of decency and has allowed the agreement to go despite knowing of the assassination of President Hassan, the nuclear attempt on New York and the killing of good men and Renee Walker by the Russians. She  has condoned Logan and Sukorov’s actions and turned her back on President Dalia Hassan of the IRK, the former president’s wife.

But Dalia finds out about the plot from daughter Kayla who had spoken to the reporter Meredith Reed about the Russian involvement in her husband’s assassination and everything else Russia has done. Dalia confronts Taylor and says there will be no peace agreement. You can see the disdain she now has for Taylor. Taylor becomes a monster and says she’ll implicate Hassan’s government in  the attempted nuclear attack on the U.S. and order full retaliation. Hassan, hatred in her eyes, has no choice but to go along.

Meanwhile, Jack is waiting in Jason Pillar’s car when he gets in, and at gunpoint, tells Pillar he will kill him right there unless Pillar drives him to the U.N. Jack is planning on killing Sukurov.

Chloe is trying desperately to find Jack and deploys Cole to the arms dealer’s apartment. After a standoff, Cole tells the dealer the only way to save Jack is to find him and that he (Cole) will report the guy has illegal arms and will serve the rest of his life in prison unless he tells him where Jack is. The guy tells him.

Pillar, under gun point, gets Jack into the parking garage across the street from the UN building. Jack is badly wounded, and gets Pillar to stitch him up. Jack then tells Pillar to get on his knees. Pillar pleads with Jack not to kill him. He says he has a little girl at home. Jack doesn’t pull the trigger but knocks him out and puts him in the back of Pillar’s SUV bound up and unconcsious.

Jack makes it to the 24th floor of the building. He gets out his high powered rifle and gets prepared. He makes a call. Logan answers the phone. He tells Logan he is aimed right at his head and tells him to call Sukurov and tell him to come to his (Logan’s) office or he’s dead.

Logan waffles and Jack plays the tape of Logan talking to Sukurov talking about everything they’ve done that day. Logan calls Sukorov, who has just gotten out of a press conference with Taylor and Dalia. Sukorov had noticed there was hatred in Dalia’s eyes and knows that she knows what has happened. He tells the president he knows that she has coerced Dalia to sign. When Logan calls, Sukorov is suspicious, but Logan, being the professional liar that he is, gets Sukorov to come to his office.

Chloe finds out where Jack is and tells Cole she’s going up there. Cole says if she’s not out of there in 20 minutes he’s going to send his men up there to take out Jack.

Chloe makes it up to the 24th floor where Jack is. They are together again. Chloe pleads with Jack to not do this and get out, that there will be men coming after him with orders to kill him. He puts down his gun, but then grabs Chloe from behind the neck and like so many others, squeezes her neck and she goes unconscious.

Jack is now waiting for Sukorov. There is a knock at Logan’s door. Logan hesitates, but then says to come in. Jack is ready when Chloe wakes up and starts trying to talk Jack out of this saying this will start a war and a nuclear armed country will retaliate against the U.S. She says that Renee would not want him to do this. Jack starts thinking hard then puts down the gun. Logan, waiting for the worst, is shocked Sukorov is not dead by now. He says it was a false alarm there is nothing he needs  to tell him. Sukorov walks away in disgust not knowing that he was a couple of seconds from being dead.

Cole has already ordered the men to storm the building and tells them Jack’s location. Cole didn’t want to do this, he’s an ally of Jack’s, but he can’t let Jack kill the Russian leader. The men are coming. Chloe tells him they have to get out. Jack says there is no time and orders her to shoot him and take the computer chip to Cole and to send it to Arlo so they can circulate it everywhere and expose Sukorov, Logan and Taylor ultimately. Chloe is scared to death and will not shoot Jack. Jack implores her to. Right before the men get there, Chloe shoots Jack in the shoulder.

Pillar gets up there. He has talked to Logan and knows Jack has the disc. They need that disc. They have checked Jack and he doesn’t have it. He looks at Chloe. Chloe is nervous, but trying to be calm. She says she has to go get back to UN detail, but Pillar says he wants to shake her down. It’s very tense. She’s clean and she leaves. Now she’s on her way down. Pillar realizes she has it, that Jack doesn’t. He’s about to go after Chloe again, but Jack calls him over acting like he’ll confess something. Jack has an oxygen mask on, there were no internal injuries as Jack was shot in the shoulder, luckily. Jack calls Pillar over and Pillar leans down, Jack bites him hard on the cheek. Pillar is screaming in pain. He commands his men to get Chloe.

Chloe gets to Cole and they try to send the disc to Arlo. It is downloading to Arlo when the CTU men get there and arrest Chloe and Cole. The transmission doesn’t go through. Pillar now has the disc.

Logan takes the disc into Taylor and says they’re free. Taylor looks troubled. Logan tells her they need to eliminate Bauer on the drive to CTU. He will make the order. Taylor can’t believe she’s doing this. When Logan leaves after getting her consent to take out Bauer, she puts the disc in her computer and watches what Jack has to say. It seems as he’s talking to his daughter, Kim, and telling her what has transpired and what he has had to do. He says there were a lot of good people killed that day and that he is sacrificing himself for people he cares about particularly her and Renee Walker. Taylor is very moved.

The leaders get to the signing. Sukorov and Hassan sign and it’s Taylor’s turn. Taylor gets to the podium and hesitates. She does not sign and speaks to reporters saying there is a conspiracy and she will expose it in an hour. There is shock in the room.

Taylor tells her chief of staff to send men out to save Jack from being ambushed. Logan and Pillar are in Logan’s office when they see what Taylor has done. Logan gets a call. He knows it’s over. Pillar says he has to answer  the phone. It’s Taylor and she is having them arrested. Logan tells Pillar to answer the phone, and, as he does, Logan bangs him over the head with a glass whiskey container. He puts a pillow over Pillar’s head and shoots him. Taylor and her men are now at Logan’s door pounding on it. Logan puts a gun to his chin and fires. The men burst in the room.

Taylor calls the CTU men, but it’s too late. The ambulance carrying Jack has been ambushed and Jack, badly wounded, taken by Logan’s men to be assassinated. Taylor has installed only Chloe, Cole and Arlo in charge at CTU to try and find Jack. They send a drone out to try to find where these men have taken him.

The two men pull Jack out of the van and take him to an area by a warehouse. The assassin tells Jack he doesn’t want to do this. Jack hits him and tries to take him down, but Jack is handcuffed. The man regains control and knocks Jack down. He’s ready to pull the trigger now when the other guy tells him to hold off, the President is on the line. Taylor tells the man to stop and let Jack go. The guy unties Jack, gives him the phone and leaves.

Taylor tells Jack she’s failed him, but will be giving up to authorities, but that he has to get out of the country. The Russians will be after him as will the U.S. Chloe has Jack on satellite and Jack tells Chloe how much she’s meant to him. It’s moving, reflective of all the time they’ve spent together and all they’ve been through. You almost think Jack is going to tell her he loves her. Jack thanks her. Chloe has broken down in tears. The show fades to black and the countdown goes to zero.

There should be a movie. There’s a lot left to determine. What is going to happen to Jack? Will he catch Sukorov? Can he survive? Will he ever see Chloe again or Cole? Will he ever see his daughter Kim again? Is Logan still alive? What happens to the presidency? Amazing scenarios are waiting to happen. It should be powerful.

This was the greatest show of all time in my opinion. I’m really going to miss it. Can’t believe it’s over, but it should be discussed for a long time as an American classic. It’s so authentic, I think history classes should talk about it. It tackles the most important world issues today aside from the economy. National security. It’s Hollywood, but it’s conservative, Reaganesque. Jack Bauer is the hero we’re all looking for in this country. It’s so patriotic.

Jack Bauer is the ultimate patriot and this show and his legacy will endure through the ages.

Magic stay alive

Win 96-92 in overtime. Not going to spend too much time with this game because I watched the final episode of 24 last night and want to spend a lot of time on that. Dwight Howard asserted himself last night with 32 as did Jameer Nelson with 23. J.J. Redick has been big off the bench for the Magic. Was three-for-six last night from three and finished with 12. Orlando hit 10 trifectas to Boston’s five. Paul Pierce had 32 points but was o-for-6 from three-point range.
Series moves back to Orlando Wed. Game time is 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.

Should the Celtics be worried? Yeah, they should. Their hockey brethren, the Bruins, led 3-0 over the Philly Flyers two rounds ago in the playoffs and lost 4-3. There is some reason for concern. If Orlando can win at home and cut it to 3-2 things could get interesting.

LA at Phoenix game four tonight at 8 on TNT.

(Jameer Nelson photo left)

Suns get it done, 118-109

Man, are the Lakers hard. You feel like the Suns exerted every ounce of energy they had in this game to claim the victory. Amar’e Stoudemire must have been tired of hearing that he wasn’t producing. He did last night with 42 points and 11 boards. He was 14-for-22 from the field and 14-for-18 from the line.
Two key stats that stuck out to me: Phoenix 37-for-42 from line and LA 16-for-20. That’s 21 more free throws made by Phoenix. Also, the Lakers were nine-for-32 from trifecta. Phoenix put in different zones. Looked like mainly a 3-2 and it threw LA off somewhat. They started taking threes and were not connecting in the second half. What looked like a perfect team heading into the game showed some vulnerability with the Suns’ zone. Phoenix was only five-for-2o from trifecta, but got Jason Richardon going. I think he’s real key for Suns. He was four-of-seven from trifecta and finished with 19. Robin Lopez played a huge role for Suns. Tough inside going for 20. Only had three rebounds though, so that has to improve. Grant Hill only had five points but had nine rebounds and three key steals. And there’s a guy named Nash who had 17 and 15 assists setting up Amar’e and Lopez to go to the hole and score.

The Suns stuck with the Lakers on the boards with the Lakers only outrebounding them by one, 41-40. The Suns also forced 17 LA turnovers while only committing seven themselves, a huge turnaround from the first two games.

You can’t stop Kobe; I think the Suns are resigned to that. They were playing him hard, they were playing tough defense, still Kobe had 36 on 13-for-24 shooting and eight-for-eight from the line. Pau Gasol had 23 and nine. Derek Fisher had 18 and was three-for-six from trifecta. Still Kobe was only two-for-eight from three.

The Suns confused the Lakers with their zone. It worked. The Lakers will make adjustments for Game four, so the Suns will have to zone and man judiciously.

If the Suns can shoot the three better, they have a chance to make this series very interesting. Channing Frye has got to step up from three. He was 0-for-5 last night and I believe he’s 1-for-14 in series. Guys off the bench like Jared Dudley-who plays so hard, Leandro Barbosa and Goran Dragic have to play big roles for the Suns in order for them to have a chance to win this. They need to give Coach Alvin Gentry quality minutes and give Nash, Amar’e and the starters a break knowing these guys are going to produce.

It’s a game at a time. The Lakers will come out relentless as ever and the Suns will be in for a war in game four. If they can win game four, they might have the Lakers doubting themselves a little bit. Look for the Lakers to be ready and get out of the gates fast on Tuesday Night. Suns will have to withstand that and play lights out like they did last night. They need to shoot trifecta better,. A 41% three point shooting team can’t shoot 25% from three. The Lakers will try to pound and use Kobe and they will probably shoot a lot less threes. They will play to their strengths. As Nash said last night at halftime, “We have to match them.”

Game four tomorrow night at 8 on TNT.

Game four of Eastern Conference finals tonight at 7:30 on ESPN. Boston looking to close it out. Should do it.

(Amar’e goes over Pau Gasol photo above)

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