I'm sitting here watching Mavs@Pistons and the announcing team has mentioned four interesting things in this first quarter alone:
1. Early in the game, Mark Jackson mentioned his days playing alongside Erick Dampier in Indiana. He claimed that Dampier "didn't love the game of basketball, he loved the things that came with it" and that "if you'd told him he'd play twelve years in this league and still be going strong, he wouldn't have believed you".
How much do you think this can be blamed for Dampier's disappointing career? What about with other players? (i.e. this seems like it's be pretty common)
2. When Eddie Jones took a spill, Jeff Van Gundy noted that Dick Bavetta, in lieu of charging the Mavericks with a timeout, had an employee clean up a wet spot on the court. He called it "great officiating", while Mark Jackson said that the opposing coach wouldn't think so. Do you think it's fair for the refs to do things like that to help out veteran players?
3. Jeff Van Gundy, commenting on the Pistons' lack of playoff success the past couple years, attacked the idea that the team with the best record hasn't made the Finals in four years for that reason. He mentioned the Pistons' apparent need to be on national TV and their struggle to stay intense. Do you think it's that attitude where a team feels like it cna afford to drop a game here or there in the regular season that's a killer in the playoffs rather than burning out?
An interesting sidebar is that the Pistons' players apparently thought they knew everything, got blasted by the Cavs and then turned to Flip. What do the Pistons fans who don't like Flip have to say about that?
4. Jeff Van Gundy: "A losing team should send no All-Stars." Discuss.
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My opinions will come in due course.
