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Updated "could-be" NBA Tournament (as of 12/12)
1. Pacers
16. Lakers
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8. Rockets
9. Nuggets
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5. Clippers
12. Mavericks
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4. Heat
13. Hawks
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6. Celtics
11. Warriors
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3. Spurs
14. Wolves
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7. Thunder
10. Suns
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2. Blazers
15. Pelicans
This still looks more entertaining to me than the current format
1. Pacers
16. Lakers
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8. Rockets
9. Nuggets
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5. Clippers
12. Mavericks
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4. Heat
13. Hawks
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6. Celtics
11. Warriors
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3. Spurs
14. Wolves
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7. Thunder
10. Suns
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2. Blazers
15. Pelicans
This still looks more entertaining to me than the current format
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Pau gets so much disrespect in LA...they are gonna try to trade him now...
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Tensions between Lakers big man Pau Gasol and coach Mike D’Antoni have been simmering almost since the day D’Antoni took over the team last year, and they might have finally hit a boiling point. League sources told Sporting News that the Lakers have been fielding trade offers for Gasol for a while now, and finally could find a new home for their disgruntled big man.
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D'Antoni what a laughable high as a head coach
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I am surprised that D'Antoni is still the Lakers coach.
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inquisitive wrote:Pau gets so much disrespect in LA...they are gonna try to trade him now...
http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2 ... ph-jacksonTensions between Lakers big man Pau Gasol and coach Mike D’Antoni have been simmering almost since the day D’Antoni took over the team last year, and they might have finally hit a boiling point. League sources told Sporting News that the Lakers have been fielding trade offers for Gasol for a while now, and finally could find a new home for their disgruntled big man.
Grizzlies!
I'm thinking he'll be part of the Randolph trade.
There should be quite a bit of player movement this season.
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ROCKETS RELAUNCHING NBA STRATEGY
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The future of the NBA lies in Texas. Not in Dallas, Houston or San Antonio, home to the state's three NBA teams who have won a combined 64.4 percent of their games over the last decade, but farther south to Hidalgo, Texas, located a long 3-pointer across the Rio Grande from Mexico. There, in the NBA's D-League, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers are playing the most extreme professional basketball in America.
You might have seen the Vipers' shot chart, which went viral on Twitter after being posted by the D-League.
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NBA.com/DLeague/StatsRio Grande Valley is quite fond of the 3-point shot.
Nearly half of Rio Grande Valley's shot attempts have come from beyond the 3-point line, but that's not the only thing that sets the team apart statistically. The Vipers are averaging 107.2 possessions per 48 minutes, which not only blows away the fastest mark in the NBA this season (97.5) but is faster than any NBA team has played in the last 20 years.
Since Rio Grande Valley's offense is also hyper-efficient (their rate of 121.0 points per 100 possessions would lead the NBA this season and blow past the 2004-05 Phoenix Suns (117.5) for the best offensive rating since the NBA-ABA merger), the team is averaging a nearly unthinkable 129.4 points per game. Three players score at least 20 points per game, and all five starters are averaging at least 17.1 points.
None of this is happening by accident. Since the Houston Rockets took control of the Vipers' basketball operations under a single-affiliate partnership agreement in 2009, the Rockets front office under GM Daryl Morey has utilized the D-League squad as a laboratory of sorts, a testing ground for ideas they can import to the NBA.
Under Houston management, the Vipers have always relied heavily on the 3-pointer. They also quickly pushed the pace, and have continued to play faster each season (the D-League's average pace is generally trending upwards, but Rio Grande Valley has increased more). While the big club has always tended to play fast and shoot a lot of 3-pointers, it wasn't until last season that the Rockets really mirrored their affiliate's extreme tendencies. It took some time for Houston to get the right personnel in place (this year's team has inevitably slowed down relative to the rest of the league to accommodate Dwight Howard) and get total buy-in from the coaching staff.
VIPERS AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Season RGV Pace HOU Pace RGV 3A% HOU 3A%
2009-10 93.6 (6) 92.7 (6) .286 (1) .265 (4)
2010-11 96.2 (1) 93.0 (7) .334 (1) .264 (5)
2011-12 97.3 (1) 90.5 (11) .348 (1) .240 (13)
2012-13 99.7 (1) 94.7 (1) .315 (1) .349 (2)
2013-14 108.2 (1) 95.1 (5) .496 (1) .352 (1)
As a result, it's fascinating to consider whether this year's Vipers might be a preview of things to come for the Rockets. After hiring Nevada Smith from Division III Keystone College, Rio Grande Valley has taken the twin philosophies of playing fast and emphasizing high-value shots to their logical extremes. According to the new NBA.com/DLeague/Stats, the Vipers took just 36 2-point shots outside the paint during their first eight games. Some 88.1 percent of their shot attempts came either at the rim or behind the 3-point line. That blows away Houston, which leads the NBA by taking 69.5 percent of its shots from those two locations; no other NBA team is above 60 percent.
This leads to an inevitable question: How far can teams increase the number of 3-pointers they shoot? Last year's Knicks set a new league record by taking 35.4 percent of their shots beyond the arc. The Rockets attempted them at the third-highest rate ever, and are on track to shoot them slightly more frequently this season. League-wide, NBA teams are taking 3s on more than a quarter of their shot attempts (25.4 percent) for the first time ever.
Seeing how much further NBA teams can go may require nothing more than looking at the NCAA, where the shorter 3-point line has always been more inviting. In fact, college teams shot 3-pointers as frequently as NBA teams do now all the way back in 1992-93. Long-distance attempts peaked at 34.4 percent of all shots by 2007-08 before the NCAA moved the line back from 19 feet, nine inches to 20 feet, nine inches -- still three feet shorter than the NBA line at its longest. Since then, the NCAA 3-point rate has settled in around 33 percent of all shots taken.
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The superiority of the 3-point shot has long been held by statistical analysts, but the trend toward fast-paced play is a new one. With former Houston assistant GM Sam Hinkie taking over the Philadelphia 76ers this season, the Sixers have supplanted the Rockets as the league's fastest team.
While there are a variety of reasons Philadelphia might want to speed things up during a rebuilding season, as Per Diem partner Tom Haberstroh explored in the first installment of "The Big Number," that both the Rockets, 76ers and the Vipers are playing at fast paces seems to indicate Morey and Hinkie fundamentally believe in it. (The 76ers' D-League team, the Delaware 87s, also is playing at a fast pace and ranks second in the league in 3-point attempt percentage.)
That philosophy has been applied in the NBA before, most notably by Paul Westhead's Denver Nuggets. The difference is that the Rio Grande Valley system has proven more than just a gimmick. The Vipers won their second D-League championship in four years last spring and have started this season 9-0. Thursday's win over the Austin Toros was their 19th consecutive during the regular season (not counting a 6-0 playoff run), tying the D-League record.
The Rockets' style won't be nearly so extreme when they face the Golden State Warriors tonight (10:30 p.m. ET on ESPN). If Rio Grande Valley continues to be so successful, however, expect Houston to continue pushing the pace and hoisting more 3-pointers. And if that works for the Rockets and Sixers, more NBA teams will follow the Vipers' lead.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/ ... -blueprint
The future of the NBA lies in Texas. Not in Dallas, Houston or San Antonio, home to the state's three NBA teams who have won a combined 64.4 percent of their games over the last decade, but farther south to Hidalgo, Texas, located a long 3-pointer across the Rio Grande from Mexico. There, in the NBA's D-League, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers are playing the most extreme professional basketball in America.
You might have seen the Vipers' shot chart, which went viral on Twitter after being posted by the D-League.
[+] EnlargeNBA Charts 2
NBA.com/DLeague/StatsRio Grande Valley is quite fond of the 3-point shot.
Nearly half of Rio Grande Valley's shot attempts have come from beyond the 3-point line, but that's not the only thing that sets the team apart statistically. The Vipers are averaging 107.2 possessions per 48 minutes, which not only blows away the fastest mark in the NBA this season (97.5) but is faster than any NBA team has played in the last 20 years.
Since Rio Grande Valley's offense is also hyper-efficient (their rate of 121.0 points per 100 possessions would lead the NBA this season and blow past the 2004-05 Phoenix Suns (117.5) for the best offensive rating since the NBA-ABA merger), the team is averaging a nearly unthinkable 129.4 points per game. Three players score at least 20 points per game, and all five starters are averaging at least 17.1 points.
None of this is happening by accident. Since the Houston Rockets took control of the Vipers' basketball operations under a single-affiliate partnership agreement in 2009, the Rockets front office under GM Daryl Morey has utilized the D-League squad as a laboratory of sorts, a testing ground for ideas they can import to the NBA.
Under Houston management, the Vipers have always relied heavily on the 3-pointer. They also quickly pushed the pace, and have continued to play faster each season (the D-League's average pace is generally trending upwards, but Rio Grande Valley has increased more). While the big club has always tended to play fast and shoot a lot of 3-pointers, it wasn't until last season that the Rockets really mirrored their affiliate's extreme tendencies. It took some time for Houston to get the right personnel in place (this year's team has inevitably slowed down relative to the rest of the league to accommodate Dwight Howard) and get total buy-in from the coaching staff.
VIPERS AHEAD OF THE CURVE
Season RGV Pace HOU Pace RGV 3A% HOU 3A%
2009-10 93.6 (6) 92.7 (6) .286 (1) .265 (4)
2010-11 96.2 (1) 93.0 (7) .334 (1) .264 (5)
2011-12 97.3 (1) 90.5 (11) .348 (1) .240 (13)
2012-13 99.7 (1) 94.7 (1) .315 (1) .349 (2)
2013-14 108.2 (1) 95.1 (5) .496 (1) .352 (1)
As a result, it's fascinating to consider whether this year's Vipers might be a preview of things to come for the Rockets. After hiring Nevada Smith from Division III Keystone College, Rio Grande Valley has taken the twin philosophies of playing fast and emphasizing high-value shots to their logical extremes. According to the new NBA.com/DLeague/Stats, the Vipers took just 36 2-point shots outside the paint during their first eight games. Some 88.1 percent of their shot attempts came either at the rim or behind the 3-point line. That blows away Houston, which leads the NBA by taking 69.5 percent of its shots from those two locations; no other NBA team is above 60 percent.
This leads to an inevitable question: How far can teams increase the number of 3-pointers they shoot? Last year's Knicks set a new league record by taking 35.4 percent of their shots beyond the arc. The Rockets attempted them at the third-highest rate ever, and are on track to shoot them slightly more frequently this season. League-wide, NBA teams are taking 3s on more than a quarter of their shot attempts (25.4 percent) for the first time ever.
Seeing how much further NBA teams can go may require nothing more than looking at the NCAA, where the shorter 3-point line has always been more inviting. In fact, college teams shot 3-pointers as frequently as NBA teams do now all the way back in 1992-93. Long-distance attempts peaked at 34.4 percent of all shots by 2007-08 before the NCAA moved the line back from 19 feet, nine inches to 20 feet, nine inches -- still three feet shorter than the NBA line at its longest. Since then, the NCAA 3-point rate has settled in around 33 percent of all shots taken.
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ESPN Stats & Information
The superiority of the 3-point shot has long been held by statistical analysts, but the trend toward fast-paced play is a new one. With former Houston assistant GM Sam Hinkie taking over the Philadelphia 76ers this season, the Sixers have supplanted the Rockets as the league's fastest team.
While there are a variety of reasons Philadelphia might want to speed things up during a rebuilding season, as Per Diem partner Tom Haberstroh explored in the first installment of "The Big Number," that both the Rockets, 76ers and the Vipers are playing at fast paces seems to indicate Morey and Hinkie fundamentally believe in it. (The 76ers' D-League team, the Delaware 87s, also is playing at a fast pace and ranks second in the league in 3-point attempt percentage.)
That philosophy has been applied in the NBA before, most notably by Paul Westhead's Denver Nuggets. The difference is that the Rio Grande Valley system has proven more than just a gimmick. The Vipers won their second D-League championship in four years last spring and have started this season 9-0. Thursday's win over the Austin Toros was their 19th consecutive during the regular season (not counting a 6-0 playoff run), tying the D-League record.
The Rockets' style won't be nearly so extreme when they face the Golden State Warriors tonight (10:30 p.m. ET on ESPN). If Rio Grande Valley continues to be so successful, however, expect Houston to continue pushing the pace and hoisting more 3-pointers. And if that works for the Rockets and Sixers, more NBA teams will follow the Vipers' lead.
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From Zach Lowe:
"You know that Kevin Love is the name in Houston's mind" via trade or 2015 free agency.
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"You know that Kevin Love is the name in Houston's mind" via trade or 2015 free agency.
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OKC is interested in Asik
The Houston Rockets are shopping Omer Asik and several teams are quite interested in acquiring one of the league’s elite defensive centers. With Sanders’ future in Milwaukee uncertain, some NBA officials believe Asik would be a good fit for the Bucks. What’s more, the Rockets have had more than a passing interest in Ilyasova, an outstanding perimeter shooter who would nicely complement Rockets center Dwight Howard. Racine Journal-Times
The talk is Philadelphia is the front-runner in the Asik sweepstakes, with two of the Western Conference’s top teams — Oklahoma City and Portland — in the mix as well. While Asik would certainly help a lot of teams, acquiring him wouldn’t come without a cost. He is due to be paid $15 million next season. Racine Journal-Times
The Houston Rockets are shopping Omer Asik and several teams are quite interested in acquiring one of the league’s elite defensive centers. With Sanders’ future in Milwaukee uncertain, some NBA officials believe Asik would be a good fit for the Bucks. What’s more, the Rockets have had more than a passing interest in Ilyasova, an outstanding perimeter shooter who would nicely complement Rockets center Dwight Howard. Racine Journal-Times
The talk is Philadelphia is the front-runner in the Asik sweepstakes, with two of the Western Conference’s top teams — Oklahoma City and Portland — in the mix as well. While Asik would certainly help a lot of teams, acquiring him wouldn’t come without a cost. He is due to be paid $15 million next season. Racine Journal-Times
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Talk of a possible Zach Randolph - Ryan Anderson swap.
Both are in our division. Not sure who would benefit more. Gasol with Ryan or ADavis with ZBo.
Both are in our division. Not sure who would benefit more. Gasol with Ryan or ADavis with ZBo.
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I highly doubt NO swaps Anderson for Asik. Love the idea but is just don't think it will happen.
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zapatasblood wrote:I highly doubt NO swaps Anderson for Asik. Love the idea but is just don't think it will happen.
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I wasn't talking about Asik.
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texasholdem wrote:zapatasblood wrote:I highly doubt NO swaps Anderson for Asik. Love the idea but is just don't think it will happen.
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I wasn't talking about Asik.
I think Asik for Anderson is actually a great trade for both teams.
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No surprise i guess with Parsons leaving Nike for the Chinese brand Anta...the Yao and Lin effect!
http://solecollector.com/news/the-indus ... with-anta/
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Terms of Parsons' new shoe deal, negotiated by agent Dan Fegan, have yet to be disclosed, but Anta's offer is believed to have been substantially higher than others.
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inquisitive wrote:No surprise i guess with Parsons leaving Nike for the Chinese brand Anta...the Yao and Lin effect!
http://solecollector.com/news/the-indus ... with-anta/Terms of Parsons' new shoe deal, negotiated by agent Dan Fegan, have yet to be disclosed, but Anta's offer is believed to have been substantially higher than others.
Read more: http://solecollector.com/news/the-indus ... z2ngQbtKrR
Also, congratulations to Chandler Parsons on his first NBA jersey at the nba store!
You could always order a customized one but this is his first one that is ready made.
http://store.nba.com/Houston_Rockets_Ge ... man_Jersey

They only have Large size in stock though and they only have his name on the Christmas jersey with sleeves not the regular kind. But after 2.5 seasons it's good he's getting more recognition.
It's $110-$20 coupon for $90
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texasholdem wrote:inquisitive wrote:No surprise i guess with Parsons leaving Nike for the Chinese brand Anta...the Yao and Lin effect!
http://solecollector.com/news/the-indus ... with-anta/Terms of Parsons' new shoe deal, negotiated by agent Dan Fegan, have yet to be disclosed, but Anta's offer is believed to have been substantially higher than others.
Read more: http://solecollector.com/news/the-indus ... z2ngQbtKrR
Also, congratulations to Chandler Parsons on his first NBA jersey at the nba store!
You could always order a customized one but this is his first one that is ready made.
http://store.nba.com/Houston_Rockets_Ge ... man_Jersey
They only have Large size in stock though and they only have his name on the Christmas jersey with sleeves not the regular kind. But after 2.5 seasons it's good he's getting more recognition.
It's $110-$20 coupon for $90
I'm tempted, but yikes! 90 bucks! Only NFL jerseys should cost that much, but these look sweet! Gonna have to get my gf to get me one... when they have a size medium...lol
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Pretty cool deal going with Anta and good for Parsons.
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Thunder @ Nuggets tonight on NBATV should be an interesting game
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Interesting new uniform design. Reminds me of the movie Predator


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texasholdem wrote:Interesting new uniform design. Reminds me of the movie Predator
very nice!
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texasholdem wrote:Interesting new uniform design. Reminds me of the movie Predator
Are these the Christmas Predator jerseys?