Heat vs Warriors NBA Handicapping
Come playoff time all the problems that the Miami Heat are now experiencing may be long forgotten. No one will be worried about motivation, because it’ll be the playoffs and everyone will be “up.”
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Come playoff time all the problems that the Miami Heat are now experiencing may be long forgotten. No one will be worried about motivation, because it’ll be the playoffs and everyone will be “up.”
The Brooklyn Nets are playing like they plan to run the table in 2013.
The NBA is weird enough without Carmelo Anthony.
With him it’s over the top times 8.
Anthony revealed Sunday night that one possible reason that he has been shooting so poorly of late is that over the past three weeks he had been fasting. Kind of. Just different food.
You’d think that on a team piled high with veterans, coach Doc Rivers and front office boss Danny Ainge would know, by now, exactly what they have as the league steams toward the midpoint of the season.
Not quite.
All the pieces are falling into place in Memphis.
The long-suffering Grizzlies have emerged as one of the top teams in the Western Conference, and while it’s difficult to see the team (as presently constructed, anyway) getting past the Thunder or Clippers in a seven-game playoff series, the operating philosophy in Memphis these days is seize the moment.
Life is more than good for the Indiana Pacers these days. Four wins in the last five games, including an 87-77 victory over Miami in their most recent game. Eight wins in the last 10.
Has the league figured out a way to beat the Heat? Tuesday night against Indiana the Heat were crushed on the boards and lost by 10.
The Knicks have hit a road bump. The rest of the Eastern Conference? Meh.
So it’s hardly a concern for Miami when the Heat don’t draw rave reviews, especially on the road. Miami is just 7-6 away from South Florida this season, and when the resume includes losses at Detroit and Washington, it’s a pretty good sign that the team has collective attention deficit disorder on occasion. .
Good thing that the Oklahoma City Thunder make only one trip to D.C. this season. Their presence in the downtown section of the nation’s capital only serves to remind the few remaining basketball fans there of the difference between two franchises that were once pretty much on par.
Quality NBA bigs are rare commodities, but rumors persist that three of them will be on the move in the near future.
That 2012 Beltway (Nationals-Orioles) World Series never got off the drawing board when the Orioles and Nationals flamed out early in the playoffs.
There’s still plenty of glitter, but tonight’s Lakers-Clippers strut could have been so much more had these two teams not hit a few icy patches in late December and early January.
Los Angeles Lakers (15-16) at Los Angeles Clippers (25-8)
Friday, Jan. 4
Staples Center, Los Angeles
10:30 p.m. EST
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Had they not run low on gas, the Clippers could be headed into tonight with 19 straight victories and perhaps taking aim at the Lakers’ 1972 NBA record of 33 victories in a row.
Road losses at Denver and Golden State put a small dent in the NBA’s new Lamborghini, however.
The Lakers have had a nice run of their own interrupted. That win over the Knicks on Christmas Day was the 5th straight for Kobe and his cast, but then they couldn’t stay airborne, losing at Denver (those pesky Nuggets!) and later crashing and burning at home against the mediocre 76ers.
Now both teams will be trying to piece things together as they meet for the second time this season. The Clippers won by 10 way back on Nov. 2 in a game that for the first time indicated that there might be a changing of the guard at Staples Center this season. Chris Paul went off for 18 and 15 in that one, and Jamal Crawford had 21 off the bench for the Clips.
Bryant threw in an angry 40, but the Lakers got next to nothing from its bench, fell behind early and never recovered.
Hard to imagine on a team that has Bryant, Dwight Howard and Steve Nash, but the Lakers would not be in the playoff mix if they were to start today.[ad-6571516]
Nobody thinks they’ll be golfing in mid-April, but there are plenty of warning signs, not the least of which is Bryant’s lament that the team is losing because it’s old. It’s hard to fix old.
Maybe Bryant is on to something. Nash is 37, Bryant himself 34 and Pau Gasol is 32. Dwight Howard is only 27 but has been having trouble getting comfortable, and may be holding back to stay healthy as he heads into free agency and a big payday this June.
To get fresh legs into the game, Laker coach Mike D’Antoni is bringing Metta World Peace off the bench and starting 21-year-old Darius Morris at the 2, Bryant moving to the 3.
As for the Clippers, the concern now is paying attention to details on a nightly basis and avoiding mental lapses. There’s no crime in losing on the road to an up-and-coming hungry team like the Warriors, but the new Showtimers need to be ready to play from the opening gun – they fell behind GS in the first period and never recovered.
For fans in the East, this is one of the few NBA games worth staying up past midnight. Neither team will be mailing this one in, and even Howard should be somewhat focused.
Looking for a game that stays close deep into the fourth period, with a Laker cover.
Amare Stoudemire has never been shy about telling you exactly how he feels about anything that happens to pop into his mind, so it was hardly a surprise when the Knicks’ veteran big went off on former coach Mike D’Antoni just as he was returning to the lineup in New York.
What’s happened to the Timberwolves?
Just two weeks ago they were living large and enjoying the spoils of a 14-9 record. Four wins in a row had moved them into second place (behind Oklahoma City) in the Northwest Division, and with Ricky Rubio’s return on the horizon, things were finally looking up for the franchise.
The best two teams in the playoffs (Denver, New England) may reside in the AFC. That’s what the pre-playoff chatter says, anyway.
The 1984 Bears these teams ain’t. Nor are they the 1972 Dolphins.
They are 12 teams that all feel they can win the Super Bowl about a month from now, if for no other reasons than the other 11 are so eminently capable of not winning it.