From My Sporting Perspective
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Last night, I witnessed the greatest player since Jordan close out on of the best teams of this decade. I am, of course, referring to Kobe Bryant and the San Antonio Spurs, respectively. Tim Duncan had his fourth career triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and 10 assists which would have made news had Kobe not been...well, himself. Bryant finished with 39 points and scored 17 of them in the final period. He completely dominated and led his team back from being down 17 points in the first half.

To any average fan, it would seem as though Kobe was the one who fueled such a comeback. However, the average fan would be wrong. This comeback was ignited while Kobe, Derek Fisher, and Lamar Odom were on the bench. Jordan Farmar had a great game, showing viewers that he definitely has a future in this league, with eight points, three assists, and a steal in only 17 minutes of playing time. Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol helped out tremendously on the boards with eight and nineteen, respectively.

For the Spurs, they saw yet another tough game for Manu Ginobili. He was nursing a bum ankle while the Lakers forced him to use his off hand on penetration to the basket. The result? Nine points on 3-for-9 shooting from the field. Another problem, which is unusual for such an experienced team, has been their inability to close out games. They had a 20-point lead in Game 1 which they also ended up losing. I can only wonder what those "tweaks" Duncan was referring to after the game will be.

In the East (or Midwest for tonight's game), the Celtics will be looking to close out the Pistons on the road in Game 6. I firmly believe this game will be going the full seven games, and Detroit will win at home tonight. However, I do not see Boston losing at home in Game 7 so either way, all those nostalgic fans will get their wish and have a nice ol' Celtics/Lakers rematch that they've been waiting for.

The key for the Pistons is none other than Rasheed Wallace. I've said it all series long, and I'll reiterate it time and again. 'Sheed is essential if Detroit wants any hope at forcing a Game 7 back in Boston. He needs to bust his ass on defense and, also, to make Kevin Garnett work on both ends of the floor by taking it hard to the basket and becoming an offensive force. In their Game 5 heartbreaking loss, Wallace scored 18 points on 6-for-12 shooting, which is a good game for him. But he didn't play his hardest on the defensive end against Garnett. He allowed KG to score 33 points on 11-for-17 shooting which, in my mind, was the simple and direct reason Boston won.

Now I'll take you much farther south in this blog to the land of NBA superstar-hopefuls in Orlando, Florida, the home of the League's annual pre-draft camp. First, I'd like to congratulate the Bulls on their superior luckiness. Next, I'd like to point out that either choice, Michael Beasley or Derrick Rose, would at least help your franchise somewhat in the future. But, in my humble opinion, Rose is the better choice. This is a Chicago team that has been looking to ship Hinrich elsewhere in order to get someone that could fill their frontcourt void. If that goes through, Rose would be the floor general and playmaker that he has proven he can be. My mock draft goes as follows:

1. Derrick Rose, PG, Chicago Bulls
2. Michael Beasley, SF, Miami Heat
3. Brook Lopez, C, Minnesota Timberwolves
4. Jerryd Bayless, SG, Seattle SuperSonics
5. Kevin Love, PF, Memphis Grizzlies
6. OJ Mayo, SF, New York Knickerbockers
7. DeAndre Jordan, C, Los Angeles Clippers
8. Eric Gordon, SG, Milwaukee Bucks
9. Darrell Arthur, PF, Charlotte Bobcats
10. Russell Westbrook, PG, New Jersey Nets

I'm not completely sold on Anthony Randolph yet, and I'm not so sure many NBA scouts are either, which is why I have him going anywhere from 11-13. I also expect Gallinari to go somewhere in the 11-13 range as I'm not buying the whole Italian/D'Antoni connection with the Knicks. I would now like to warn NBA general managers of three draft busts although, sadly, 99% of GMs don't read my blog:

OJ Mayo- His many run-ins with the law is an obvious concern, but you can't forget his selfish and conceited decision-making that appears in his game from time to time. OJ can be very turnover-prone as well when he tries to do too much on the floor. All in all, there are way too many concerns and question marks about not only his game but also his image.

Roy Hibbert- All the success he has had thus far has been due to height and great teammates. He's not athletic and doesn't have the explosive first step to attack the rim in the post. When he plays against others of his size, he tends to be outplayed. Hibbert isn't a very good rebounder for being 7'2" and will struggle tremendously at the next level.

Donte Green- Many would be attracted by his athleticism and versatility. I, however, am not so easily fooled. His shot selection is downright terrible and, for as athletic as he is, Green doesn't get to the free throw line all that much. Finally and maybe most importantly, he's afraid of contact. In the NBA, the contact is ten times that of college.

I'd also be concerned with taking players such as Anthony Randolph, Eric Gordon, and Joe Alexander. The thing I love about the NBA Draft is that for every major bust, there is always that one great steal that no one sees coming. Well, almost no one. Here are my three "steals"...

Lester Hudson- This guy will most likely go down in college basketball history as "that guy from the mid-major school who recorded a quadruple-double". Nonetheless, he would be a perfect pick for the late first round. He can play both guard positions and put the ball in the hoop all the while making himself hard to guard.

Trent Plaisted- One of the premier big men in college this past season would be a great pick in the late first or early second round come draft day. He is a fantastic rebounder and a decent scorer even though he doesn't possess the athleticism and potential of someone like DeAndre Jordan. I find it difficult to believe NBADraft.net thinks he's just another Greg Foster.

JR Giddens- He's projected as a late second rounder but will do a lot better in the NBA than in college. His athleticism is out-of-this-world and plays tough on both ends of the floor. The only thing missing is the ability to attack the basket hard, which should be easy for NBA coaches to corral since he is such a phenomenal athlete.

So there you have it. Those are my views on the NBA world, from Los Angeles to Boston to Orlando and everywhere in between. Have a nice week and, hopefully, the Pistons can extend the series to seven games tonight.

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The Words Of My Wisdom

May 30, 2008  06:54 PM ET

"99% of GMs don't read my blog:"

Mad love for the GOAT but lets change that to 100%.

May 30, 2008  06:55 PM ET

Outside of blowing two games in which they had at least a 10-point lead and the Lakers maybe being the better team, the lack of production was huge in leading to the demise of the Spurs. He's supposed to be the spark off the bench, and he was not that all but for one game of the series. I had been pulling for the Spurs, but having the Lake Show in the Finals is just as good if not better. Cant wait to see what comes of the East Finals.

May 30, 2008  06:55 PM ET

Your busts are interesting but DeAndre jordan will be the biggest bust. I am thinking Kwame Brown is the best comparision for him.

May 30, 2008  06:56 PM ET

" the lack of production was huge in leading to the demise of the Spurs."

That should have the name of Manu Ginobli in there. lol

May 30, 2008  06:57 PM ET

C'mon, Nick, why do you have to kill any hope I have that maybe one GM reads it?

Mac, I agree. The Lakers did play a great set of games, but SA definitely had some major flaws. I'm just as excited as you are for the Finals and I'll be right there cheering Kobe on for his fourth ring.

Nick, I firmly believe DeAndre Jordan will have a successful pro career. I would like him to Dwight Howard but I suppose that may be asking a bit too much. Kwame Brown is asking a bit too less though.

May 30, 2008  06:59 PM ET

Sorry GOAT

May 30, 2008  07:00 PM ET

Damn, did any of you ever write a blog and just realize 5 seconds later that you forgot to write about some different topics in it. Well, I did that not 30 seconds ago. I meant to talk a little about Detroit's injuries with Hamilton and Chauncey while also touching on the League's decision to fine floppers next season, which, by the way, is completely ludicrous in my opinion.

May 30, 2008  07:01 PM ET

I just see to many of Kwame's qualities. Just cause a guy is big, does not make him Howard, that comparision is horrible and I have seen it way too much. If Howard went to A&M as a frosh, I guarantee he would have tore it up and Jordan barely found the court against anyone worth a crap. If you can barely break a 9 seeds rotation, how are you gonna make an impact at the NBA level.

May 30, 2008  07:46 PM ET

I see your point, but his size and athleticism lead to unremarkable amounts of potential. He's one of those players who you look at and say how he's only going to get better with time and experience.

May 30, 2008  08:08 PM ET

I see where you are coming from GOAT, I just don't know if he has the work ethic, remember Kwame went number 1, based on size, athleticism and potential. That is the greatness of sports everyone has their own opinion and they are usually different and if you have enough of them you look like a genius a few times. Anyways good blog as usual just throwing in my two cents cause that is what I do.

May 30, 2008  09:11 PM ET

Very true, Nick. That's what makes this site possible: opinions. I appreciate yours and who knows what he'll end up like at this point.

May 30, 2008  09:52 PM ET

Stealing one of my lines, huh? A NBA blog I actually enjoyed.

GOAT, do you think that by the time Kobe retires, he will be considered a top 5 player of all time? If not, what about top 10?

May 30, 2008  11:14 PM ET

Good blog. I agree with you about the Spurs-Lakers series. I think Jordan Farmar is going to be a pretty good point guard in the NBA for a while. Also, I think Manu really burned himself out in Game 3...30 points in that game...he just never really recovered from that and never really made an impact in this series from that game on.

May 30, 2008  11:24 PM ET

Great blog GOAT.Boston just won,and I believe a Boston-LA matchup is best for everyone.

May 31, 2008  08:03 AM ET

Very nice GOAT. I like the Lester Hudson pick, and right now that the Lakers-Celtics finals is in place, the one thing I would do if I were Phil Jackson, is to play Sasha Vujacic more and put him up against Ray Allen.

May 31, 2008  08:28 AM ET

Hater, which line did I steal? If I did, I did so unknowingly. But, yes, I think he'll go down as a top 10 player of all-time. In my opinion though, he needs to keep doing what he's doing for about five more years, win a couple more rings, and maybe win another MVP trophy. If he does that, he'll be top 5. Thanks for the compliment though.

Thanks, Badgerfan and Cincy. That matchup is best for everyone EXCEPT the other 28 teams in the League that didn't make it this far.

Thanks, Denis. Yes, I agree with you about Vujacic. He's an underrated defender and maybe giving him some more minutes would benefit the team.

May 31, 2008  09:07 AM ET

Dens24 - I agree 100% on the Vujacic comment.

I can't understand why they're playing Vlad so much, other than maybe size or they're trying to kick the tires one last time to see if there's anything worthwhile there.

Or maybe, Phil viewed it as a way to not disrupt the second unit while waiting for Ariza to return. Maybe we'll see Ariza start and D-up Allen and see Vlad get buried on the bench, with the second unit staying in tact.

May 31, 2008  06:10 PM ET

i cant believe how everyone thinks derrick rose should go first. Havent we learned our lesson like last year. Oden vs Durant, Oden out for the season and Durant, 20ppg!!!! Will we ever listen.

 
May 31, 2008  08:28 PM ET

Coltslaxer, what does that have to do with anything? Oden got injured. Are you implying that Rose will too?

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