Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Announcement Letter New Employee

New York Knicks: You Know I'm No Good

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--- I'm maybe just greedy, the kind of cheese to pass me to get two Once more without knowing if it serves a delicious layer cake or a filthy homemade flan unfortunately. But I think Carmelo Anthony and New York could skip a few steps in their climb to success by simply waiting until the end of the season to celebrate their union through the market free agents. Greedy because such a strategy had the potential to Gotham City to see their dear and tender Carmelo return his jacket and put a rabbit, especially since the serial scorer could not claim such a big contract as currently a free agent as a player in his contract that extends his current club, even though NY is its current franchise for several hours.

--- But I maintain that the shot was worth playing for both Melo for the Knicks. as I had suggested in September , interest for Anthony to wait quietly for the end his contract was that it would have allowed him to land on a team full rather than in an actual claimant, as is the case now because of this trade in good and due form. Clearly, the team he has committed is far less competitive than it would be joined in the early summer heat.

--- But perhaps more important, in concluding this transaction New York has certainly shattered the possibility of bringing Chris Paul this summer. It is known that the Hornets point guard swings at this time on his chair to see if it will remain in New Orleans or not when his contract will bind more to the franchise that had drafted. Now, faced with these hesitations that never disappoint many people on the aspirations of all-star point guard, there could be a year before this deadline-so-summer, the Hornets is very interested in the idea of transfer their franchise player to prevent him go in 2012 without receiving anything in return. It is this opportunity that I spoke first paragraph. The New York intact would have expected the offseason to hire Carmelo Anthony might have had all the pieces to convince New Orleans to separate prematurely from Chris Paul. But now that these parts-all-parts were used in the transfer of Anthony, the franchise has nothing to offer in exchange for five-star point guard. While there was a chance to bring Amare Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul in the city that never sleeps for the start of next season, the Big Apple will have to wait a whole extra year to try to woo the Hornet.

--- And wait with a bit of team. Who says that with this team in New York half on his canes, upset in the middle of the season and a short distance of a post-season as the franchise has not seen for many years, Gotham does he not break his wonderful momentum, undergo a sudden and dangerous setback? With a roster cut to the sickle and supplemented by grafts of a different size, find the rhythm and victories will be difficult and, worse, could cause an adverse change in the atmosphere and the overall dynamics. The arrival of a player during the season is always complicated to manage, more if it is an indiv idu the wingspan of Carmelo Anthony and the franchise has lost half of her even for him to come. These few months before the end of the season will be much difficult for the players, staff and supporters, and I do not know if everybody comes out unscathed. The Knicks could have been spared all that and start the next season, pumped up by the just ended if they had waited until the break of the offseason to make such an upheaval.

--- For if the next few months proved laborious, which is very likely as I tell you, New York may have lost some of its potential for seduction. If with this team a little short, the promising performances are not exactly at the rendezvous for a year and a half, do you think Chris Paul will want to get involved with as much fervor as what we imagine now? Or worse, perhaps wait does not 2012 and "accept" a transfer to another franchise before the end of his contract. No longer being able to offer a few things in New Orleans, the Knicks can do nothing else but watching Paul do the weather in other places than their own. Thus, the Knicks may have taken a bigger risk of never seeing the leader in their colors as you might think at first glance.

--- And this reasoning can be doubled with Deron Williams, whose contract ends at the same time as that of Paul. Moreover, keeping the "flesh transfers" that New York has used for Anthony, the Orange & Blue franchise could use it to woo Paul or Williams this summer: two times more likely to retrieve a first class leader and even better with this "dual candidacy", the two leaders wish to go to the beautiful Big Apple could urge their leaders to accept a transfer with more urgency as possible and thus may be less than expected in return, for fear of another leader to take the job instead. This also means that the New York franchise double those chances to bring a great leader in 2012 now that there is more that this option available to her. But again, it will maintain its potential for seduction for a year and a half while the team is disfigured. In the meantime, other franchises may be more enticing have made room in their payroll and will be so many competitors to conquer these two heavyweights.

Rushing --- so, I think the Knicks have perhaps cut a lot of possibilities. So, I'm not surprised to hear that this operation has been performed more or less in the back of very competent General Manager Donnie Walsh and coach D'Antoni . And perhaps most troubling: if the owner, a little ignorant and capricious on the edges, definitely taken over the destiny of the legendary franchise's future looks stormy, far from the sunny horizon that we had glimpsed as lightly and as the season progressed.

StillBallin




Saturday, February 19, 2011

Fluid Dynamics And Exercise

Who am I? Where to place

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"true star in the colors of the prestigious University of Connecticut, I was selected in fourth position draft and signing an entry into the American professional league basketball, as an NBA player, I hold a record Staff 12 shots to three pointers made in a single game , which is ...

- Ray Allen?

No, ... what is the greatest performance ever in the league in that category, performance that I agree with Kobe Bryant, I also have my credit a personal best of 24 rebounds taken always in a single game ...

- Michael Jordan NBA 2K11?

No,

- On NBA Live 1996?

- No more ... may change the position of power forward as a winger shooter I played for eight franchises over the past fifteen seasons I spent in the league halfway between the 90 and 2000s, sometimes with a major role but never that of Option No. 1 of my team or seriously as No. 2 and to attest, my annual salary was never more than 7 million ...

I am? I am?



I Donyell Marshall.

...

Who?

Donyell Marshall was ranked in the closet in the memories of many people but it was a very good player talent may be underestimated (between 10 and 15 pts match on most seasons of his career and often averages in rebounds close to ten when they did not reached).

But good or not, I was surprised to learn he had on his list of conquests two personal bests in three-point shots and rebounds successful as impressive. Impressive by themselves (the 12 is a Three's all-time record and take 24 rebounds is not accessible to everyone, for example Dwight Howard is currently stuck at 26) but especially impressive because of the "contradiction" between these two performances.

It is indeed difficult to imagine one and the same player brought together a record of such a large-scale statistical categories as far apart from each other. In general, large rebounders are rarely good shooters and big shooters are rarely good rebounders. Marshall, himself, made a spectacular bridge between these two qualities. In fact, it's so impressive that one comes to be disappointed with the only good career of this talented combo forward elastic.

StillBallin



Monday, February 14, 2011

How To Cook Thick Eye Fillet Steak

Rajon Rondo in the hierarchy of leaders?

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--- Rajon Rondo is one of the top leaders of the league, there's no doubt. Formidable smuggler (showing the largest average assists in the championship with 12.3 per game ), defender sprawling permanent candidate at triple-double and cons of a master equation ipe NBA champion in 2008 and valiant finalist in 2010 who still inspires fear despite an average age Canon, the leader of the Celtics is carving a place in the cream of NBA point guards.

--- But where does he belong to this elite? Should we place it at the height of the two oligarchs enthroned at the top of the profession are Chris Paul and Deron Williams? If we redistribute the cards in the league, the lucky franchise that would be free to choose their players from the top should they wonder if Rondo does not deserve as much consideration as CP3 and D-Will at the time to pick a leader ?

--- This issue comes and goes for a little while now (actually, every time the green goblin fate unthinkable performance), each time attracting highly divergent opinions from everyone and anyone. This is so because Rondo displays a record recent collective lot more eloquent than any current except the venerable leader and murderer Derek Fisher, he is still living out of the playoffs by having traveled through and sometimes it seems to be the main reason for the excellent performance of this team Boston. But obviously this is not enough.

--- Many argue that it is largely overestimated. Specifically he plays a few degrees above its actual level because it takes advantage of the presence of three all-stars and future Hall of Famers, Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. This is not wrong in itself. But it is curious to see a player be lowered because it benefits the talent of his teammates and operated. Ultimately, this is it not the purpose of collective play, ensuring that the value of a team that is greater than the simple sum of individualities that compose it? It would be contrary to good sense to deny the force of others if it makes us better, especially since this joint is marked by a beautiful reciprocity: if Rondo takes advantage of the presence of his teammates, every Celtic treading the floor benefits from the presence of No. 9. Here is the whole point of a team sport and it is often through such synergy that games are won. So why the old sophomore from Kentucky should pay being accompanied by great players and make a profit, especially if it contributes to the stack victories ? It would rather if it was not the case one might criticize, as has been widely criticized such individualities as more talented than anyone Allen Iverson or Stephon Marbury .

--- Enjoying caliber players to present his side should be regarded as a strength, especially if it is reciprocal. It is even something we should always look for in a leader. Generally, the value of a leader should be measured against the resilience of his team as much if not more, than from his crop. Perhaps we should also credited Rondo for excellent yields of Garnett, Pierce and Allen, all three struggling in parallel with age and their vicious sneer years during which qu'indiscutable as their number one option team, they had as many shots they wanted. Because casually, turning a team with three players of this caliber is beyond the reach of the first visit. In Boston, tickets shots are perfectly distributed and distributed, the shooting took are often in positions of comfort to everyone, the players in shape are always highlighted, etc. ... Certainly, Rondo did not solely responsible (Doc Rivers and intelligence of C's right to have their share of praise), but when the sauce take this way, it's hard to say that the leader does there is for little or nothing.

--- By saying that the value of a leader is measured partly in terms of performance of his team, we understand that it is not really possible to compare two point guards operating in two different teams. Unless these two conductors are parachuted in formations that are each the clone of another, it is difficult to tell where the beginning of their playmaking effect on their team and begins production of other members regardless of the contribution of the leader.

--- So, if Chris Paul and Deron Williams are performing in many more areas than Rondo (ability to bear the responsibilities of scoring, shooting, free throws), this does not mean that their overall impact on the game is higher than his own. Celtic has less weapons, but perhaps they have such firepower (playmaking, defense ,...) that even amputated, his game has an impact equivalent higher or more decisive than that printing Deron Williams or Chris Paul with their full arsenal. Perhaps also there a lot of things we do not notice and have a positive effect on the game because the fact of such intentionally get back to release the spotlights to other players team most likely do damage (depending on the people who defend them because they are hot or boiling) or "sleep" opponents and surprise at a decisive moment, can be considered a contribution positively to the victory as much as active action (basket, decisive pass ,...). That player then who does not hesitate make this sensible indentation where it can bring significant benefit to his team is not there a bigger victory than a factor of player who does not change its policy one iota? It was often criticized for Jameer Nelson to take some shots too, rather than serving to benefit Dwight Howard does not consider that this ability to be discreet for the sake of his training as a quality.

--- I'm not saying all that I just described applies to the demon in green shorts from Boston, but there is no indication that this is not wholly or partly the case . None of this is verifiable, but the fact is that Boston is one of the dominant teams for three years now where Utah and New Orleans have never been more than brave challengers. But we can not determine what is the scope of responsibility of Rondo in the omnipotence of Surly Greens. If anything, it is a winning factor much higher that "we have the impression and the number 9 would, with its own weapons, led the Jazz and Hornets the same level as do Williams and Paul now if we turned the tables. impossible to know really.

--- In my vision of things, victory is the ultimate goal and nothing to suggest that all actions, intentional non-actions and decisions Rondo placed end-to-end in every game unless his team closer to victory than it is for Deron Williams and Chris Paul. It is this global impact, or rather the answer to the question "how this player is it a factor in the victory," which for me really determines the level of a player. This goes far beyond numbers and even what can be observed, and therefore it is not really measurable in its totality. So the question that Rondo, Paul or Williams is best able to his team win, I do not really give a straight answer.

--- Nevertheless, I would not say that Rondo is the equal of Paul Williams or even if I just stated that its influence in the victory (or rather in the tilting of the game to victory ) is perhaps more important than it seems and that accordingly, we can not categorically say that it is less than the Hornet or the Jazzman. Because if I change my angle of view and does not reason in terms of overall intake and ef fectif player's influence on the victory but compared to what a player is able to do to win games, Rondo is sitting on the step below that of the two point guards competing. Indeed, if their teams need a particular action to switch the fate of the game in their favor, Chris Paul and Deron Williams will perform this specific action with a reasonable chance of success, whatever the type of action that victory requires. Not Rondo.

--- If when the game is played, its formation requires a password well put together, a solid defensive presence or a complete system performance, it will not default. But if she needs at this time precise and decisive is a field goal, a shot back open or someone who can get points only by his talent scorer because defenses are at their maximum concentration and the Other options are blocked, it will not be the man for the job or at least, will not have the reliability needed in these areas to rely on something other than luck to achieve this positive outcome. While with Paul and Williams, all possibilities that may require the game and especially the victory are effectively covered by their wide array of basketball.

--- So in the end, no matter how strong it in the areas it controls and also important is its propensity to win games for his team as suggested by the performance in Boston for three years, I can not raise Rajon Rondo on the same pedestal as Deron Williams and Chris Paul . All my thinking revolves around the idea that the best player is one that most closely matches his team to victory, even if in fact the Celtic is perhaps as much a factor of victory than the other two leaders with which I try to compare its ability to answer this in a timely and decisive win a match, whatever the type of action that is required is much lower due its poignant scoring gaps.

--- After the day we think that despite its flaws (if they still balafrent his game) its ability to lead his team to victory is undoubtedly greater than that of anyone in the NBA among point guards I will assume he is the best, even if his ability to perform any action required by this game for endorsing the meeting is still sorely lacking. A bit like Jason Kidd in 2002 that despite weaknesses quite similar to that of Rondo (offensive efficiency: the Nets' playmaker HOOK not even the 40% field goal) had dragged his team to the finals and landed a few miles the title of MVP in the regular season, which has fallen to Tim Duncan (for fifty votes). Gary Payton (22.1 pts to 46.7%, came in sixth position of the MVP voting that year) was better able to meet any need his team to turn the match in his favor Kidd but everyone's opinion, Kidd had a much bigger impact, was a bigger factor in victory, making him the best point guard in the league.

--- Rondo does not yet there (and even if he was, it does not happen would perhaps not because of the legendary Big Three soon Shamrock City) but that prospect is not out of reach. By cons, it is not the only wolf darting eye black with rage and envy on the unofficial title of best point guard in the world. Far, far away.

StillBallin

Thursday, February 10, 2011

A Typical Afghanistan Wedding

Random Observations, 10/02/2011 What

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- I solemnly thank Baron Davis to show the importance of having a leader (or more generally a playmaker) on a team. Eric Gordon and Blake Griffin carton since the beginning of the year but since the former Hornets star plays to place in. o r Los Angeles wins the games.

- This is perhaps an impression on the few games but the Clipp ers I've seen, we have sometimes been thought that the strategy of Red and Blue was: "We launch the ball in the air, there's going to happen though Blake to fly to the chopper to blow up two easy points. "

- Speaking of one who occupies the minds of basketball fans, the first critical post-honeymoon begin to emerge. The first really serious this time: Mr. Griffin does not show much enthusiasm to get back on defense. How much you bet that the next burst address to his defense as a whole? Dunkey Kong s e was already dragging their feet on this when reduced to pieces NCAA .

- "Insolent address," is there anyone who better embodies this expression Nick Young? The back of Washington, in full "breakout season" (year of the explosion - 17.6 pts per game-), take a lot of complicated shots, but he also put a lot too and certainly relative to their degree difficulty.

- It is sometimes said that Amara Stoudemire makes it look like Raymond Felton to Steve Nash, I would be inclined to think it's because Felton played like that Nash Stoudemire rocks. Of course none of the two statements is entirely true nor entirely false. Everyone benefits from the other, this is called the fruit of collective game. One might also add that if Nash plays like Felton, is also perhaps because it benefits the bottom of the D'Antoni system. Remember, Chris Duhon yet well below the level of Felton was passed for a real good point guard on his arrival in the Big Apple.

- Now that the pomp of period formidably Knicks ended and they are a little bit back in line, think that those who claimed that the excess blue and orange could not recruit Carmelo Anthony because she was powerful enough like this?

- I love Brandon Jennings . But take 13 shots in 17 minutes for his second match after a long absence due to injury and complain about not having enough time Thurs is abused.

- Monty Williams is just the new Mike Brown, former coach of Cleveland Lebron James period. He has an exceptional player with Chris Paul, but not much consistency around. So it is all about defense and even though his team's attack is somewhat limited, he wins a lot of game. Is that, like Brown, Williams will be booed for not demonstrating the ability to build a real attack if NO is not received in NBA Finals?

- I understood that there had been a little controversy on the propensity of the sports channel ESPN to draw out the contents and appropriate it without crediting the real perpetrators . I confirm my name was never mentioned once during their broadcasts or on their website.

StillBallin
Drawing directed by Ulys of Basketman

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Milena Velba Wrong Agency

reconstruction strategy for Washington? (Continued) What

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[First part of article: What reconstruction strategy for Washington? ]

--- The Wizards have not thousands of opportunities that present themselves to rebuilding their door. Tinker with the current workforce or destroy much to recreate a new one with the patience and the players of the future, these are the two strategies I suggested in the first part of this article. I then explained that the former was stupid and finally had a second chance to achieve very thin to a successful conclusion, given the difficulty of it to complete correctly and the required portion of luck. But is there another, and especially better solution?

--- Maybe. Why, indeed, do not try to directly build a core of experienced players and acknowledged rather than recruiting young elements and wait until they are able to bring the franchise? It sure as it says there is no need to fiddle with the brain long to conclude that this is the best thing to do and if it to get this far, I have done better to spare you the numerous paragraphs above this brilliant proposal. Assemble experienced players and very good level is better than recruiting young which is hoped they will become: the uncertainties and risks related to betting on the future and the relationship between the present and future are scanned, the value of players is known, reliable, their profile is definitive, personality and set about the final configuration of the roster, much easier to design effectively.

--- already With John Wall in the workforce even if not moving (which would be a real heart-breaking as its scope for growth is large) remain a very good leader, DC that would really put his side two or three strong players, quite young (24.25 years to have the time to build the rest of the workforce around this framework and that this team has a number of years before it) to fuel the hopes and dreams of success. As easy as turning Yi Jianlian in Dirk Nowitzki, right?

--- Except that it seems some juicy opportunities that exist Wash 'could refer his chubby fingers. The first is called Josh Smith, the second OJ Mayo. These two are young (25 and 23 years), efficient, compatible and with John Wall and finally, they could be sold to Wizards with less difficulty than their values suggest. As I slid here and there, Smith and Mayo will probably not part of the future of their franchises respective OJ Mayo because after having screened the contracts of Rudy Gay, Mike Conley and soon those Zach Randolph and (or?) Marc Gasol, Memphis will have more dollars to settle, and Josh Smith for almost the same reasons that since Joe Johnson and Al Horford have become much richer. Memphis and Atlanta have already taken and managerial decisions that will lead inevitably to the departure of the two men. This is where Washington has a playing card. The relief to night colors could offer to relieve the southern two teams of two players by offering in exchange a few elements that, if they do not match the talent of Smith and Mayo could perfectly match some of their specific and urgent needs.

--- For Josh Smith, Washington can indeed lure Atlanta several ways. By offering Kirk Hinrich to start. With Mike Bibby who declines cushy but surely, the Hawks should see a good eye the arrival of the former Bull. The latter is able to effectively distribute the ball (not insignificant in this training is not as steeped in the concept of movement of the ball that teams like Boston or San Antonio), to shoot, defend (excellent "upgrade" by compared with Bibby) and especially to play without the ball, what should appreciate Joe Johnson and his propensity to hand over the swells from time to time. This description closely resembles the composite sketch perfect type of leader for workforce and training Georgian game away from projects that are Jeff Teague and Jordan Crawford. While the contract Hinrich is quite big (8.5 million / year over two seasons), can be developed to cancel the interest for Atlanta to have him in its ranks because it is precisely because of his contract (and the minimum wage which would enable its value to pretend) that Josh Smith is seen leaving. But it might be smart for the Hawks to spend their drachmas a leader who seems to delight them go. How many point guards as interesting to them will they have the opportunity to gain without putting an excessive price?

--- other hand, Washington can adjust the trade to facilitate the decision of the Hawks. In addition to Josh Smith, the Wizards can offer them to pick up Mike Bibby, which would become redundant with the arrival of Hinrich, Jamal Crawford's presence and that of those who are called to take over from him, Jeff Teague and Jordan Crawford. Wash 'may even slip into the conversation, in addition to or instead of Bibby, Marvin Williams in which the Georgians do not count most and which costs them round. In return for continuing the operation of seduction, Washington can put in the balance of contracts graduates (Josh Howard Al Thornton, Yi Jianlian) and / or holy grail for the Hawks, they can put a pivot on the ground with little to winnow (Javal McGee, Andray Blatch, even if the Falcons flew near the sun too long ).

--- Whether with Hinrich, contracts graduates, pivots too questionable or opportunities for degreasing payroll, DC has the elements (no matter which one uses and how they are combined) to convince Atlanta to get rid of Josh Smith. And these, surplus for the Wizards, could also allow them OJ Mayo. As Atlanta, Memphis might have an interest in hosting contracts graduates as Howard Thornton and Yi have to wage flexibility and financial support for the extension of their domestic sector, Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol. One can also imagine Memphis question of a possible acquisition of Andray Blatch to take the place of Randolph. Blatch is not as good as the old wooden head of the Blazers and Knicks, but he is much younger and above his salary, considerably lower (about 6.5 million / year) is set at this height modest the next five years. Therefore, the Tennessean would pay a greater margin to ensure the extension of Gasol and build a bank of qualities without losing too much talent on the position of power forward in return. It's a little big, but we have seen with stroke as a strategy in this league. And why not play on the feelings by donating to Hasheem Thabeet rid of? Beyond the small economy (as a No. 2 draft pick, the Tanzanian receives 5 million / year), the Grizzlies certainly would be relieved to turn the embarrassing page of this very high draft choice very misused.

--- And if all these currencies in exchange that the account owner Washingtonese not enough to conquer Josh Smith or OJ Mayo, why not offer up the rights to the future draft choice in 2011? It will certainly be very well positioned given the current balance of frankness and abandon is not a decision taken lightly but a player like Mayo Smith or not is not it? I mean, anybody would be happy to see one of his young recruits draftee in the top 10 one day reach the level of these two players. As well avoid all risks and uncertainties of using the draft pick for the type of player we hoped drafter with that choice, right? In contrast, Washington could miss a player that would eventually become stronger than the Hawk or the Grizzly, but the probability that this happens is not very thick. In reality, it is as great as the probability of making a mistake or fall on a player who would be worse than our two targets already proven talent. Clearly, recruiting Mayo Smith through this draft picks is less risky than keeping and using this pick. That is why I would not hesitate long before giving up.

--- If I'm ready to send up to nail a good future choices draft is that I think associates to John Wall, Mayo and Smith would form now a Big Three of a beautiful scale on which the franchise could use to reach and sustain the top of the table and why not come and play the tough with those who occupy the top. This trio would not only stupidly to assemble the brilliance of John Wall, the impact of athleticism and defensive Josh Smith inside a permanently installed to the position of power-forward position in which it provides the most offensive-and palette of OJ Mayo, it would also demonstrate compatibility and complementarity promising a brighter future: all three are known to be very effective on fast play, Mayo is the shooter that is not Wall and Smith, and J-Smoove greedily benefit opportunities that could create the qualities of smugglers / destabilizing defense of Wall while the first draft pick of 2010 would find in the amazing athletic ability of the Hawk a very interesting topic to dig. For a trio like that, I signed right away, you tell me where and how.

--- Maybe some of you see a gap between current performance of OJ Mayo (12.2 pts and lost his seat in ownership) and how I talk about here. I can not deny that his season is not up to someone known to form a Big Three of excellent craftsmanship but it is for me a simple bad passes that should not too pull down the value ascribed to him. Forget the massive hype that has festered around his high school years, she was stupid as are most Hypes juveniles (who remembers Demetrius Walker, the so-called next LeBron James?). By cons, we can not take away what followed. In only one year of university, he moved the player who saw the sport in a one against five permanent scorer who seeks to do for How good he is without derailing the play of his team. In his first season in the NBA, he emerged as a dangerous shooting guard (18.5 pts per game) and in the second he has maintained a similar performance (17.5 pts), while Zach Randolph was in the meantime come put his buttocks and his food quota for tickets shoot in Tennessee. Backwards in the hierarchy offensive in favor of the latter without flinching, he instead seek to improve its efficiency (it rose from 43.8% field goal at 45.8%). In general, his attitude is remarkable. He was an individualist in frenzied also inflated ego that the shoots of Milos Teodosic , it is now indisputable that a former owner agrees to start the game on the bench without making waves. How many players can boast of such a change of mentality?

--- I come to his performance a bit disappointing this year and that makes me say that this is a bad password. Much of his game relies on the shoot and the shooters need a good dose of confidence to be successful. More than that, without trust, a scorer / shooter is not much. However, Memphis has unintentionally given a lot of a penknife to the confidence of his back during the offseason by providing a bridge of gold to Rudy Gay and Mike Conley oversized contract, meaning without much subtlety that the franchise can not afford Mayo to propose a contract to live up to its merits when its lease expires rookie. Spinning a big ticket foreign banks in these two-and obviously they will send the next big check to a procedure, Randolph or Gasol or even both if they succeed, the Grizzlies have shown that they implicitly really no longer relied on Mayo and the two very bonn es years as he has done since their colors were ultimately not so much value it in their eyes. The recruitment of a rear-wing shooter rather like Xavier Henry during the NBA Draft did not have to resonate differently to the ear of the number 32. Has he said that the Grizz were drafter of its future replacement? Whether this was really the intention of the franchise or not, this is the kind of stuff lying around in my head.

--- All this laid end-to-end, trust that good Ovinton J'Anthony Mayo has been seriously eroded. And her ordeal did not stop there, she has certainly taken quite a slap when the rear wanted to try his hand at point guard during the summer league. He has always wanted to occupy this position was well aware that the experience had turned, like an old milk carton forgotten in the fridge (most of stray bullets that assists against players of a very modest ). And although in my opinion, this result was not surprising (not after five or six games a poor competition unlike anything we become a leader, especially when we knows that the other participants are there to show themselves individually and that the concept of team play is usually left the locker room) and did not draw conclusions about its ability to evolve one day to the position of point guard (and still said he would never be able), he had to take this experience for a huge personal failure. Needless to say that the big contract extension point guard Mike Conley of which occurred shortly after painfully had to drive the nail.

--- And as a pastry chef who believes misguided good to spread a generous layer of honey on a cake already too rich in sugar, his father took this difficult time to place his name in the legal section of newspapers, and rather badly . So finally, with a confidence and an emotional context trampled very complicated, it is doing pretty well in the field (12.2 pts in 28.8 minutes) and outside (no word louder than the other, only the incident with Tony Allen burst this ocean of stoicism) and I do not see why it could not again become the scorer would normally dreaded after a transfer away from Memphis.

--- Perhaps some see a dim view of the possible need for Washington to take the "bad deeds" as Memphis and Atlanta could impose in the negotiation for OJ Mayo and Josh Smith. The risk of being blocked in the future by such assets unenviable, bulky and often immovable is actually a calculation that must be taken into account, especially since the franchise should already be stuffing the huge contract of Rashard Lewis. In principle, a franchise in rebuilding pegged balls such that they greatly complicate his effort to return to the surface. But we something for nothing and the Wizards have not in their poss ession what snatch players listed in their original franchise. Therefore, rather than providing a "more" in exchange for a "plus", the Wizz have no other choice but to offer them to relieve them of a "less", they remove a thorn the feet. However, in cases of transfer as I mentioned, I am not persuaded that the elements that constitute real thorns in the feet to Atlanta or Memphis, will be to Washington. What are these players likely to land in the U.S. capital over the trades Josh Smith or OJ Mayo because their franchise wanted use these operations to get rid of them?

Mike Bibby ? A veteran like him would not hurt a Big Three far from the thirties and his rich experience could be very profitable for John Wall, both sharing the oh so delicate point guard. Moreover, it would as back-up shooter Wall and reliable enough valuable asset for the team that begins to emerge in these lines.

Marvin Williams ? His contract is long and quite big (about 7.5 million until 2014) but if it bothers him so much that it Atlanta is more expensive because the franchise to Dominique Wilkins, owner of a payroll already large, would like to put that money on other players like Josh Smith, a pivot or a cheerleader for take over from Mike Bibby, only because the good Marvin Williams is not at the level corresponding to his contract. Staff charged this year with a solid 10.9% to 48.4 pts and 4.8 rebs, the small forward is far from its status as a No. 2 draft pick, but he made a beautiful piece of add-in that would adjust not hurt Wall sides of the triangle-Josh Smith-Mayo. The former Tar Heel is big, strong, very athletic, good shooter (rather mid-distance) and one can imagine to put these qualities to the services of his team, taking rebounds, draining his energy into defense, tiring opponents seeking to stand out and enjoying the attraction of the Big Three Washington on opposing defenses to include some open shots and easy baskets. I wonder if you could not make the defensive stopper assigned to these new-look Wizards saw physical abilities he possesses. Maybe his salary is a little high compared to the relatively minor role that I see him play, but expenses are much better digested with victories and the addition of a support player like Marvin Williams (who in this case would permit the arrival of Josh Smith) to the trio pillar of reconstruction is undoubtedly a step towards them.

Hasheem Thabeet ? Well, his contract may terminate in 2012 if his franchise has the will and meanwhile, it may be interesting to try his luck with rod African chosen in second place in the NBA Draft 2009. The reconstruction phase, especially in its early stages, is perfect for engaging in this kind of experience. And who knows, Thabeet still a young player underdeveloped. He can still gain muscle, become hardened, gain basic and technical finesse. A pleasant surprise may be to go and if not, simply let him go in one and a half.

--- Thus, Memphis and Atlanta have no real shot well sealed to throw at the Wizards. And even though it should not be deprived of a Big Three meeting quality under this pretext. Having a base level is the priority, the adjustments can be made after the ball or be simply and patiently supported if newly designed training shows promise. As the team showed real potential and performance worthy of interest, Problems such as these are unimportant for now. Likewise with a workforce that, even during Reconstruction, is imperfectly structured and a little unbalanced. This is not always avoidable and, for example, the Washington reconfigured by the transfers of which I speak here could find themselves in the worst-assumptions-with a completely crowded station 4 (Josh Smith, Rashard Lewis, Andray Blatch and Yi Jianlian if no the latter two is embedded in a transfer by bringing Smith or Mayo) and one 5, which sounds dangerously hollow (Kevin Seraphin and Hilton Armstrong). But from the moment we have a quality base like I imagine be the trio Wall-Mayo-Smith, filling the roster and rebalancing is simple. Because with this, the franchise has mapped out a direction to follow for the next stage of its reconstruction: finding players who will complement the basic pillars of the best possible way. Profiles to search, set according to the trio, are identified and build a cohesive team and complete becomes much easier.

--- Moreover, beyond this, the presence of the Big Three largely upstream of the reconstruction process would also attract better players supplements on the market for free agents. Indeed, as one would imagine to see Marc Gasol (who is little more than a complementary player, that's right) and Anthony Parker to be tempted by the idea of joining a team this summer in Washington with the scent of the playoffs and golden future with a Big Three fledgling but talented and consistent as we doubt this possibility with the current workforce. And with a future full of wins, playoffs and fighting in high places, all wrapped in a whisper uttered the word "outsider", that Washington carried by Wall, Smith and Mayo could even possibly hire excellent role players by putting a little less money than other less promising franchises.

--- Look, a secondary recruitment greatly simplified, the need to have some leeway pay overshadowed by these facilities reconstruction and the prospect of having a winning team, the benefit of having a Big Three interesting overcomes many cases the price that the franchise had to pay for it. That's why I Please do not hesitate long before concluding a transaction that allows me to associate Josh Smith and OJ Mayo to John Wall, even why I should take with me some bad contracts or lose Javal McGee useful but not necessarily exciting.

--- To end this stage of "dressing" of the framework, we can add that if there is some of the Wizards 'currency exchange' that I mentioned a few paragraphs ago after concluding the transfer of OJ Mayo, Josh Smith (contracts graduates, all players on which the exemption does not count the years ,...), Wash 'it could used now to bring some interesting role players. Houston for example has a staff to crack the game sheets, why not propose to take a contract in exchange for ending their rotations many good story that Texans can benefit from greater wage flexibility? Chuck Hayes, Jordan Hill (both of which play pivotal), Chase Budinger, Courtney Lee and Terrence Williams, any of these players would be a good reinforcement. As for the Mavericks, they just hire Peja Stojakovic, but it is not certain that the Serbian manages to bridge the ambitious free Mark Cuban. So maybe they are interested in their old knowledge, Josh Howard or Al Thornton, both small forwards and their contract ending this year? Perfect for Dallas could benefit from the services of one of these two players until the end of the year and separate them without charge during the offseason when Caron Butler will be recovering from his injury. In exchange, Washington might be satisfied with the Ian Mahinmi pivotal, especially if Javal McGee has been sent to Atlanta a few transactions before.

--- Seizing the opportunities engendered by the particular circumstances of Josh Smith in Atlanta to Memphis and OJ Mayo would be in my opinion the best way for Washington to find a lasting and enviable standing more bite into the interesting parts of NBA rankings. How many times a franchise as helpless as the Wizards Will it the opportunity to recruit players of that value in the prime of life and build a real competitive team for several years without having to learn too much in return ? If I was on the staff of the franchise blue night, I'll bite your nose rather than let this opportunity pass. And with any luck, Kevin Seraphin become the pivotal role player, totem rackets mentioned one of his possible future and will complete the greatest weakness of the Washington 2.0 that draws the double section, the center position without the General Manager has to make more effort. But there it distracted my dreams begins to take over my thoughts.

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