So I Was Wrong About JVG Being Able To Handle Brother Being In Finals
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I really like Jeff Van Gundy on ESPN/ABC. I think he's witty, knows the game of Basketball and works well with Breen and Jackson. I've had some issues with his comedic timing in the past, but each year he gets better. That's why I thought that his issues with his brother being in the Finals wouldn't be a problem. Boy, was I wrong.
Richard Sandomir, of the NY Times, talked with Breen following the Lakers Game Five win, and the play-by-play man all but said that JVG was depressed during the whole broadcast....
“I think this was harder for him than he thought it would be,” said Mike Breen, whose command as the play-by-play voice of the finals continues to grow. “This was uncharted waters. I didn’t know how he would do it.”While I understand the ties to your family, there is still a job that you have to do, and I thought Van Gundy would realize that. Instead, he sulked and was audibly missing from the broadcast during the fourth quarter of Game Five. As Sandomir pointed out, he could have been analyzing what changes his brother could/should be making, but instead he checked out. Obviously the chances of this scenario happening again are unlikely, but ABC should really consider benching JVG if it does again.
You sensed Jeff’s reticence in his silence at tough moments for the Magic during Game 5.
“Will they fold their tent or fight?” asked Mark Jackson, Van Gundy’s partner in analysis. (Jeff said nothing.)
“Anxious moments at Amway Arena,” Breen said, as the camera cut to a shot of Stan. (Jeff said nothing.)
“At one point, during an incredible Lakers roll, maybe in Game 1,” Breen said during a telephone interview Monday, “I was making some loud, juiced-up calls about some Lakers baskets. I saw him sitting next to me, and he’s down. His brother’s team is getting shellacked. I hated to sound so enthused, and I told him I was sorry. He’s a longtime friend, he’s my partner, and you feel for what he’s going through.”
ABC’s Van Gundy Remained Mum About His Brother (NY Times)
Labels: Bias, Coaches, Jeff Van Gundy, Los Angeles Lakers, Mark Jackson, Mike Breen, NBA Finals, Orlando Magic
Jeff Van Gundy Elaborates On Calling Brother's Finals Games
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
ESPN held its annual NBA Finals conference call today, and the topic of discussion was mostly about Jeff and Stan Van Gundy. The first question of the call came from the NY Times' Richard Sandomir, who asked JVG about his plans, and here was his response. Via ESPN PR....
Obviously I was a little bit leery of doing the games, and I remember speaking to Mike [Breen] and Mark [Jackson] about it, and I said maybe I shouldn't do the games because I'm not sure I could be critical of Stan. And Mark said, "Well that's no different, you're never critical of any coaches," so that made a lot of sense to me because I know how hard the job is, and I think Mark and I both try to say what we may do, but we don't spend a lot of time second guessing. So, I think once the game starts, I'll try to be as objective as possible. If they're fortunate enough to win, you know the Championship, I may have my bottle of champagne I pour over myself, and Mark and Mike. I definitely want him to win, no doubt, but during the games I'm going to try to be objective as possible.I really think Jeff will be fine, and this whole thing wouldn't have an issue if he didn't make it one to begin with. I'm sure it won't be easy, but he's been around the booth long enough to handle himself in a situation like this.
Labels: Bias, Coaches, ESPN Basketball, ESPN Bias, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Breen, NBA Finals
Jeff Van Gundy Makes It No Secret That He's Rooting For The Magic
Monday, June 01, 2009
A couple of emails popped into the inbox, over the weekend when Orlando clinched, and asked if ABC/ESPN are considering benching Jeff Van Gundy for the Finals. Even though his brother coaches the Magic, I responded that it wasn't likely and that JVG would know what to say and how to say it when asked about Stan and the Magic. Well apparently I was wrong. Jeff Van Gundy told Newsday that he's absolutely rooting for the Magic, and even asked ABC brass if they wanted him to take the Finals off....
Spoke to former Knicks coach and current ESPN/ABC analyst Jeff Van Gundy Sunday about the presence of a certain coach on the bench of one of the teams for the NBA Finals.Now I understand that you'd want your brother to succeed, but don't just go blurt it out for everyone to read. I think Van Gundy secretly wants to be fired so he can go take that 76ers job, that every former coach turned analyst is rumored to be interested in.
"I'm going to try to be as objective as possible," he said, "but I want my brother’s team to win; there’s no question about that."
When Stan Van Gundy's Magic took a 2-1 series lead over the Cavaliers, his younger brother discussed the looming potential conflict with his coordinating producer, Tim Corrigan.
“I said, ‘Hey, listen, if you guys don’t think it’s best for me to call the Finals, I’m fine with that, and I understand,’’’ he said. “I don’t want to compromise anything. They said they wanted me to do it.’’
Jeff Van Gundy would like the Magic to win the Finals (Watchdog)
Labels: ABC Basketball, Bias, Coaches, ESPN Bias, Jeff Van Gundy, NBA Finals
Jeff Van Gundy Doesn't Care About Your Future Coaching Gigs
Friday, May 22, 2009
Most former coaches and players find it hard to make the transition from the field to the analyst chair, mainly because of current and former connections in the league. Most former players don't want to trash former teammates, and most former coaches don't want to burn any bridges to future coaching positions. Well one of the ones who doesn't seem to care is Jeff Van Gundy, and he spoke about this and other media matters, to the Wall Street Journal recently....
WSJ: You were a head NBA coach and you have said you would be interested in coaching again. How tricky it is to be candid as a broadcaster when you could be talking about future employers?It's refreshing to hear someone actually come out and say that. The reason people don't respond to former coaches in the booth, is because they're so afraid to say something bad, that they don't say anything at all. Good for JVG to call out the rest of his brethren in a roundabout way.
Mr. Van Gundy: I don't really think about that kind of stuff. I try just to worry about what I'm doing right now. I try to be fair. I think that is the hardest balance — trying to be candid and trying to be fair. That is what I shoot for. I have probably missed a few times, but I don't really worry about how it may impact me as far as coaching down the road.
WSJ: Dwight Howard called out the head coach of the Orlando Magic at one point during the playoffs. The head coach of the Magic is, of course, your brother. You have been doing the Western Conference games and so you weren't covering him, but it must come up. How do you deal with this?
Mr. Van Gundy: It is all fair game. My problem with the national media, in general, is that 90% of them, instead of studying an issue, run to the player's defense. In this case, they were very critical of my brother for Howard taking just 10 shots in Game 5. But where is the outcry when Howard took just nine shots in Game 7, which the Magic won in a blowout? That is one way that the national media is very unfair.
Questions for: Jeff Van Gundy (Wall Street Journal)
Labels: ABC Basketball, Coaches, ESPN Basketball, Interviews, Jeff Van Gundy
Jeff Van Gundy Mistakes Someone For Chris Brown, Is Hip-Hop And He Hates Tacos
Monday, April 20, 2009
The NBA Playoffs tipped off this weekend, and Jeff Van Gundy has made headlines in three different, yet very funny stories. Van Gundy not only mistakenly called Lakers' guard Shannon Brown, Chris Brown, but he chatted with Kanye West and expressed his disdain for LA's taco promotion. Here's the Brown video, and the other two stories from the LA Times and Sporting Blog....
Van Gundy Is Hip Hop: "Kanye West sat courtside at Lakers-Jazz, which led to an exchange on what analyst/former coach Jeff Van Gundy knows about the rap game. The Notorious J.V.G. responded by telling the world: "I am hip hop."Now the Kanye thing is pretty funny, but I'm with the LA Times, when they say to let the Laker Fans have a little fun. Every team has a promotion like that, and to criticize fans for wanting something free, is a bit ridiculous. It's good to see that Van Gundy is already distracting viewers from the game at hand, and it's only the first round!
Tacos: "Geez, Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy, let Lakers fans have a little fun. As the Lakers were concluding their easy win over Utah on Sunday, the ABC announcing trio got testy about the chanting "We want tacos" that the fans were doing at the end of the game.
If the Lakers hold an opponent under 100 points, fans get a certificate for a free Jack in the Box taco. Putting aside the fact that those tacos are really, really bad tacos, full of mushy stuff and grease, the Lakers had led basically from start to finish. It almost seemed in bad form to cheer much when the opponent was so outclassed. So they were having a little noisy fun begging for tacos. Big deal. But Breen, Jackson and especially Van Gundy made it sound as if having such promotions that caused such chanting was an affront to the very dignity of NBA basketball.
Jeff Van Gundy does read the tabloids (Outside the Boxscore)
Jeff Van Gundy Is Hip Hop (The Sporting Blog)
Lighten Up, Guys (LA Times)
Labels: ABC Basketball, Celebrity Talk, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Breen, Randomness, Rap Music, YouTube Video
Jeff Van Gundy Attacks "The Hill", Gets Beat By Nancy Lieberman
Thursday, January 15, 2009
It should never be surprising if a woman beats a man at anything, but it should be even less surprising if that woman is challenging, Jeff Van Gundy. The ESPN analyst decided to challenge the Spurs' training facility known as the hill, and more specifically sideline reporter Nancy Lieberman, and was destroyed on the uphill climb. Of course ESPN decided to highlight it during the Lakers-Spurs game last night....
I'm with Mark Jackson on this one. The fake punch at the end, to display a fake sense of disgust, was just too obvious in that clip. The most surprising thing about that whole video is that we learned Jeff Van Gundy has a "trainer". Really? I think you should have probably fired him months before that clip.
Labels: Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Tirico, Nancy Lieberman, NBA on ESPN, The Amazing Race, YouTube Video
Your Night In Dickie V: NBA Edition
Thursday, January 08, 2009
I figured since most of you wouldn't be staying up until almost midnight, checking out Dickie V's trip to the NBA, that I would pull some of the more entertaining clips for you. Here is your Heat-Nugs/Dickie V game in just 5 minutes and 30 seconds!
While I thought the swap was cheesy on the surface, both teams did a pretty solid job. The simple fact that the crews had to prepare more than they normally would showed, and Dick Vitale actually had something to talk about other than Duke and UNC (I kid....well, not really). I still don't see what the point of a College announcer heading to the Pros would be, but the NBA guys could gain some knowledge by doing both contests. Just look at the job Dan Shulman is doing calling both. Plus, neither Mark Jackson or Jeff Van Gundy had ever been to Cameron Indoor! How is that even possible, as much as they've been around the Sport?
All in all, it was a fun thing to do for a night, but I wouldn't make a habit of it. For Dickie V to call an a game in the league he first broke into broadcasting, before he retires, isn't a bad thing at all. And that retirement could be coming sooner than we all think.
Labels: Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale, Duke Basketball, Dwyane Wade, ESPN College Basketball, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Tirico, NBA on ESPN, Questionable Ideas, YouTube Video
A Look Back At Vitale Calling The NBA
Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Everybody seems to love this Dickie V to the NBA idea, especially ESPN, so let's take a little look back at a more subdued Dickie V calling a Celtics-Bucks playoff game in 1984....
I still contend that this is a bad idea, but if it gets people to watch the NBA, you can't really fault ESPN for the stunt. I'm personally more interested in the NBA team of Breen, Jackson and JVG calling the NCAA game tonight, but I'll be checking out both and commenting on them tomorrow.
Labels: Dick Vitale, ESPN College Basketball, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Breen, NBA on ESPN, PR Moves, Questionable Ideas, YouTube Video
ESPN Swapping College And Pro Basketball Announcers For A Day
Friday, December 19, 2008
I have no idea why they're doing this, but ESPN is going to flip-flop announcing crews for their pair of January 7th Basketball games. The team of Mike Tirico, Mark Jackson and Jeff Gundy will be moved to the Duke-Davidson game at 7pm and then Dan Shulman and Dick Vitale will be on the Nuggets Heat game at 9pm. Via USA Today....
NBA announcers Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson and Mike Tirico will call Duke-Davidson, followed by Dick Vitale — who called ESPN NBA games in the early 1980s — and Dan Shulman on a Denver Nuggets-Miami Heat NBA game. ESPN executive Norby Williamson says it's "a natural progression to make connections between college and the NBA. We try to cultivate basketball fans." So, can we expect more on-air swaps? "We never say no to anything," he says.I guess in theory it's a good idea, but it just seems a bit hokey to me. NBA announcers could benefit from hanging around the College game a bit, and checking out potential draft picks, but I really don't see what the point of Vitale calling an NBA game.
ESPN Announcers Will Trade Places (USA Today)
Labels: Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale, ESPN Basketball, ESPN Nonsense, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Mike Tirico, Questionable Ideas
ESPN Actually Lets Bill Simmons Get Away With Some Draft Broadcast Digs
Friday, June 27, 2008
Every "Draft Diary" that Simmons has done for ESPN has always skated around the broadcast team. It's no secret that Simmons is heavily edited when it comes to criticising the "Leader", which makes this year's diary such a shock. He actually spent a good amount of the article taking shots at Stu Scott and Co....
4. Bilas calls Rose a "special, special talent," followed by Van Gundy calling Michael Beasley a "special talent" and Mark Jackson calling O.J. Majo a "special basketball player," then Bilas agreeing that Beasley was a "special talent." That's why Rose went ahead of Beasley and Mayo -- he's more than a special basketball player and a special talent, he's a special, special talent. Anyway, that was a special sequence.Well that was fun wasn't it? I fully expect all of those digs to be taken down by 1:30pm so enjoy them while you can!
4:40: Our first glimpse of Stephen A. Smith, who has been given interview duties for the night. Frankly, I'm beside myself with excitement.
4:46: Doris Burke becomes the first announcer to provide color for a second-round NBA playoff game and a WNBA game AND draw Mom Interview Duty during the NBA draft within a two-month span. You'll be telling your grandkids about that trifecta. You will.
5:12: This seems like a good time to mention that A.) Gordon is dressed like one of the waiters at Johnny Rockets, and B.) Stephen A. mistakenly thought he was a point guard before Gordon corrected him. Let's just move on.
5:26: Stu explains Augustin is only 5-foot-11, but he has the wingspan of someone who's 6-3½. Well that changes everything!
5:47: I don't mean to nitpick, but every time Van Gundy talks in the second person, ESPN should be throwing up a "Copyright: Hubie Brown, 1972" graphic.
5:56: Well, folks, we just made history -- Dick Vitale broke his own personal record and talked uninterrupted for 164 seconds straight. Also, my cable box just caught fire.
6:19: We might get through the night without a single argument among Van Gundy, Jackson and Bilas. These guys make "Tirico and Van Pelt" seem combative and hostile by comparison.
6:25: Charlotte takes French center Alexis Ajinca, quickly followed by Fran Fraschilla getting yanked away from the men's room to give his thoughts. You're not gonna believe this, but Fran likes Ajinca's 7-foot-8 wingspan. That leads to the new best e-mail of the night, from Jon in Maine: "Since when did Nathan Lane become an expert on international basketball?"
Introducing the comedic stylings of the Lopez twins! (Page 2)
Labels: Bill Simmons, ESPN Page 2, Jay Bilas, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, NBA Draft, sports writing, Stuart Scott
ESPN Is Ruining Drafts As We Know Them
Before I get into the coverage I just wanted to note how draining last night's NBA Draft was. I can't remember being completely exhausted after a live-blog of one of the best nights of the Sports Year. Maybe it was the lack of notable players in the second round, or the fact that there were no random Europeans jumping out of the stands, but by the end I was spent. Also, before the grading goes down I wanted to note that I don't have anything against anyone on the Draft telecast last night (yes, even Stu Scott somewhat). I think all parties involved are good on their own and know their stuff, which is why this is so odd to say....
EVERYONE...and I mean EVERYONE....involved in the program last night was just downright terrible.
I don't really know what it was, but as a group they combined to makeup the worst coverage team I think I've ever seen. I even waited through the morning to start writing this because I wanted to think it about it again and be fair. Wait, let's think a little more......nope still awful.The host of a program doesn't necessarily need to be flawless in and out of transitions and segments, but he has to be close to it. That's what made Mike Tirico and Dan Patrick so good on NBA Draft coverage. It's almost like a good referee or umpire. They don't do anything crazy and you don't even mention them. It started off bad for Stu Scott and it just got worse. I started keeping track of his mistakes after a few picks and here's the list I and the commenters came up with.
1. Said Eric Gordon was Big Ten Player of the Year for Illinois (I know there was a battle for him, but come on).
2. Said the only time the Knicks have picked higher in the draft was when they picked Sky Walker at #5 (some guy named Ewing was picked somewhere in the Top 5 I think....oh yeah first).
3. Said the Knicks last made the Playoffs seven years ago (it's only been four).
4. Called the Pac-10 a Basketball school.
5. Lost it during a Portland-Hornets trade.
6. Ragged on the Doc Rivers Gatorade soaked shirt which was auctioned off for charity.
7. CONSTANTLY talked about the record number of Freshman taken and didn't once mention the NBA's age limit.
Etc, Etc, Etc. I know it's live television, and it's far from easy, but that many errors just distracts you from what the other analysts on set are saying. Not that they were ACTUALLY saying anything interesting (which is a perfect transition into the other three on stage).
First up, Jeff Van Gundy knows nothing about College players. He even openly admitted it. I have zero problems with that, but they only went to his strengths (NBA teams and strategy) three or four times in the night. He just looked lost up there and no one was setting him up at all. Jay Bilas on the other hand is one of ESPN's brightest minds in regards to the College game. He knows every player on the board and has stats memorized. That's why I hope one day someone passes along this bit of information to him.....making up terms makes you just sound goofy and a lot less smart than you really are.
"Pick Popability"? "Dunking with his elbows"? "He's bouncy"? "He's a pre-packaged guy"? "He's got an elongated reach"? "He can't find the keys to the toolbox"? "Second jumpability"? WHAT DOES ANY OF THAT MEAN?!?!?! Good lord. I know it's a long broadcast, but Bilas has to be (and is) smarter than that. It is so g'damn distracting. Lastly, Mark Jackson....I actually don't have anything bad to say about him because I didn't really even notice he was there. He adds zippy to the broadcast outside of his Draft Day experience being from NY and being drafted by NY. If you note the NFL Draft they only go to the MNF team about three or four times.....THEY DON'T PUT THEM ON THE MAIN STAGE!
I think we all knew it was going to be bad when we saw who was involved, and maybe ESPN was just trying something different, but I didn't think it was going to be THAT BAD! Add to the foursome depressed Stephen A. who didn't even want to be there, an overacting Doris Burke and the euro-stalker Fran Fraschilla and you have ESPN's worst broadcast in years. I'm sorry, but that was worse than "Who's Now". ESPN even let Bill Simmons mock them in his "Diary" they were so bad (more on that later).
I wish I was kidding when I say this, but they made "Monday Night Countdown" look like "60 Minutes". Just dreadful. Sorry for the length but I'm just done with ESPN's coverage of Drafts. They ruined day one of the NFL Draft and now the entire NBA Draft. I don't know what needs to be done to change it though. Maybe it's about time we got to vote on who gets to cover what events? I don't even know anymore....I'm all out of ideas at this point. If you have any good ones leave them in the comments.....you never know when ESPN is reading.
Labels: Doris Burke, ESPN Nonsense, General Announcing, Grades, Jay Bilas, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, NBA Draft, Stephen A. Smith, Stuart Scott
2008 NBA Draft Live-Blog
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Well here we are folks. It's one of the most enjoyable nights of the year and it's become a fun tradition here at AA. There will be photos, videos, analysis and fun all evening long, so comment early and comment often. We'll get underway around 7pm but in the meantime feel free to click through last year's draft.
Last Year's NBA Draft Live-Blog
Great it's only 6:30pm and Dickie V is already yelling about the age limit and CDR being underrated. It's going to be a long night.
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And we're live from NYC and MSG! Stu Scott is on the mic and the camera is showing fat people running into the building. Eric Gordon is wearing a white suit and has the early nod as the Jalen Rose Award Winner for the night.
"It's also a diaper Draft."- Jay Bilas
Huh?
"Teenagers in their early 20s"- Stuart Scott starting off early (Via Judderman)
Hahahahahaha. Ric Bucher is the Chris Mortensen of the NBA. I swear the guy just makes up trades throughout the day in his head. "Lebron, Wally, and Z for Ben Gordon? Sounds good!"
"He can get up and down the court like running at full speed."- Jay Bilas on Rose
Ugh....here we go. ESPN is already trying to ruin picks before they happen. Please, please stop this!!! We all know they're taking Rose, but we like the mysticism! In case you care there's a stellar WNBA matchup on ESPN2. Colleen Dominguez weird me out for some reason. Not sure why.
"I saw a guy in the bathroom just before the show....."- Stuart Scott
It doesn't really matter what the end of that sentence is.
Popeye Jones + Hair = David Amber (Via Anon)
The Chicago Bulls are on the clock!!!!! Okay David Stern....stop rambling. It always amazes me when a team that has the first pick takes the full five minutes.
______________________________1. Derrick Rose
PG, 6'4", 195lbs
Memphis
O.J. Mayo is really "Waldo," Eddie's friend from "Family Matters." (Via Anon)
Haha...good pull. I love the glasses he's sporting too.
"He can dunk with his elbows when they throw him a lob."- Jay Bilas
Someone get him in the dunk contest right now!
"This is a guy with a bounce in his swagger."- Mark Jackson
I'm not going to be able to keep up tonight. Oooooh and a Screamin' A interview right off the bat. I'm not going to lie....I kind of like him in this roll. Oh and Doris Burke is on the mom interviews. Awesome duo.
Before the 1st pick "Jays Best Available" Um...everyone? (Via Lammy742)
______________________________2. Michael Beasley
F, 6'9", 235lbs
Kansas State
"He's got arms that extend past normal human limits."- Jay Bilas
"What will be the pick? Only one man knows for sure, David Stern."- Stuart Scott
Umm, what about the people who MADE the pick? (Via Jay)
Good point. These draft hats are actually pretty badass. David Amber also weirds me out in the way that Dominguez does. Don't know what it is.
How many times did Bilas say "score" in that hightlight of Beasley? (Via Anon)
Had to be at least 10....I stopped counting.
"He's bouncy."- Jay Bilas
Is he gunna star in the Clueless remake? (Via BK)
______________________________3. OJ Mayo
G, 6'5", 215lbs
USC
S.A.S. just isn't asking the hard questions tonight. I'm bored with him already.
"What went into you alls decision?"- Stuart Scott
"I thought he was a pre-packaged guy."- Jay Bilas (Via Lammy)
What does that even mean? He just confuses the hell out of me. And the rumored trade that ESPN was talking about is off. The Sonics are picking.....
______________________________4. Russell Westbrook
G, 6'3", 180lbs
UCLA
Annnnnnd there's our first stretch of the night! Seattle needs a PG, but I think they could have traded down and still have gotten Westbrook.
"What are you Russell Westbrook?"- Stephen A. Smith
Great question. Hey, Kevin Durant is here! Stu Scott mentions the Knicks and the place goes crazy. What's up with that weird lite bright lattice that's above the arena?
______________________________5. Kevin Love
C, 6'10", 250lbs
UCLA
Does anyone else think the full court shot from Kevin Love is like the Kyle Boller throw from his knees?
I'm surprised Kevin Love went so high. Usually the NBA hates on big white guys. (Personally, I think he's got mad skills.) (Via Jay)
I concur. There's a difference between a hard nosed big guy like Love and one that looks weak and plays weak like Andrew Bogut. Annnnnnnd I'm already sick of the Doris Burke family interviews.
______________________________6. Danilo Gallinari
F, 6'9", 209lbs
Italy
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
God I love it. Fran Fraschilla says that his nickname is "The Rooster" but we all know it's "The Big Cock". Oh and he already has a shoe. That's nice.
"You hear the Knicks fans and they are sleeping on you."- Stephen A. Smith
"I would like the team to win and I play hard. New York City is the best city in the World. I like to win and play hard and stay with my teammates and play with my skills."- Danilo Gallinari
"Don't get caught up in the people booing, they don't know you."- Mark Jackson
Good advice actually.
It's OK, kid. They're not saying, "Boo," they're saying, "Booollissimo." (Via Anon)

G, 6'4", 222lbs
Indiana
"He's got an elongated reach."- Jay Bilas
Come on Jay...what are you trying to pull on us? Stuart Scott keeps talking about this freshman record....can someone please tell him it's because of the age limit? It's not some crazy feat or something.
JVG for the second time admitted he didn't know much about a player. You gotta love ESPN's choice of analysts for the draft. You know, the people who are supposed to analyze things. (Via Jay)
"He's a unique package because of his size."- Donnie Walsh (Via Anon)
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F, 6'8", 225lbs
West Virginia
"He's got great spring in his legs."- Jay Bilas
Stephen A. Smith just seriously turned in to Elmer Fudd there. Wow. He is out of his element.
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PG, 5'11", 172lbs
Texas
Hahahahaha. I knew someone would stretch for him. How the Bobcats can pass on Lopez is beyond me and they obviously have no faith in Felton.
Michael Jordan's biggest decision is which golf course he's going to play tomorrow and not the Bobs draft pick. (Via Anon)
Brook Lopez is the Aaron Rodgers of this draft and I couldn't be happier. Slip to the Wizards! I've also typed Brook Lopez's info into the last two picks so I'm pretty sure I'll never forget his stats.
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C, 7'0", 240lbs
Stanford
Damn....I was hoping for much more of a slip. Now we just need his brother to drop into the second round.
"His arms stretch out to 7'5""- Jay Bilas
Seriously Jay?
We need a Steve Young of the NBA Draft so we can hear someone go nuts over a stupid pick. I could see JVG but he knows nothing about college players. (Via BK)
"It's great to have the guy out of my hair."- Robin Lopez
Please slip....pleeeeeease slip. Why is he even there?
"The Nets got an absolute steal, they should put a mask on." - Jay Bilas (Via SS Reporters)
I swear I don't hear these as they're said. I must tune him out.
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G, 6'3", 195lbs
Arizona
F'ing steal! I'm so glad the Pacers didn't end up with Augustin here. I don't know why I'm openly rooting for them, but I love when teams get players like Bayless without trying. We also learn that Jerryd shot a hole-in-one at the age of 10. Good info. Also Jer is wearing a pimp ass white suit with white shoes.
I would hate to be Jamaal Tinsley right about now.
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PF, 6'11", 250lbs
Rider
Ummmm.....wow. I don't really have anything else to add.
"Jason is not here."- David Stern
No shit.
Who is Jason Thompson? And why is he going in the lottery? If only there were a group of analysts who could tell us more than he's "solid... really... solid"... Thanks Jay! (Via Anon)
That about sums that pick up. Let's pretend that never happened. Also, quick trivia question....name the last Kings first round draft pick who contributed to the team.
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G, 6'7", 205lbs
Kansas
Awesome pick. They are just loaded with talent. Unbelievable team. (Apparently I'm channeling my inner Jay Bilas)
It really makes you appreciate Kiper a lot more, doesn't it? (Via Anon)
A-f**king-men. This group is giving us nothing. Jeff Van Gundy doesn't know anything about the college game and Mark Jackson seems lost. Bad idea ESPN.
Did SAS just ask Brandon Rush how he feels about playing with Brandon Rush? (Via Anon)
Yes....yes he did.
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F, 6'10", 197lbs
LSU
"Arms that go forever."- Jay Bilas
"Randolph is only 197 pounds and makes Brandan Wright look like Mr. America."- Jay Bilas
Dickie V is talking about Kevin Love now and says you can always pick up guards later in the Draft. Ummm.....have you looked at the rest of the prospects list? And he throws in an Italian restaurant joke. Kill me.
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C, 7'0", 245lbs
Stanford
"He's more defensive orientated and he has bigger hair."- Jay Bilas
Wow....that was sort of a shock. It's a good pick though because he can run.
Ford is reporting that Portland is sending Rush and Jarrett Jack to Indiana for Bayless. (Via Anon)
I hate Robin Lopez already.
Robin Lopez. Must Improve: Goofy hairstyle (Via Lammy)
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C, 6'10", 250lbs
Florida
"This guy can shoot. He shot 62% from the field...that's ninth in the NBA."- Stuart Scott
Are you f**king kidding me?!?!?! How does that even compare?
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C, 7'2", 278lbs
Georgetown
"He's a big man, 7'2", 278 pounds. What the best thing about him Jay Bilas?"- Stuart Scott
"His size and his skill level."- Jay Bilas
Okay as long as the Wizards don't pick Kosta Koufas....I'm good. Oooh and we get a montage of cry baby Brook Lopez being bored at the draft. Fuck you millionaire.
"Robin is someone who can defend at the defensive end."- Terry Porter
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C, 7'0", 240lbs
Nevada
Enh....I'm not against this pick but I would have rather have had Hickson or Arthur. I pleaded for the Wizards to take a similar player in Paul Millsap.
Ike Diogu and Jerryd Bayless head to Portland for Jarret Jack and Brandon Rush go to Indiana.....Wow. That seems pretty pointless for all involved.
JaVale McGee's mom played in the WNBA? Seriously? And sadly, I can't come up with a good joke for this. I admit, I choked. (Via Anon)
What was Roy Hibbert's nickname again? (Via SS Reporters)
Thanks for asking! Brendan Haywood 2.0....thank god they didn't draft him.
"J.J. Hickson is just a horse down low."- Jay Bilas (Via BK)
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F, 6'9", 235lbs
NC State
Man watching those highlights I wish he was going to the Wizards. I love this pick for the Cavs. They need an athletic guy like Hickson.
With the 19th pick in the NBA Draft. The Cleveland Cavaliers just lost LeBron James. (Via BK)
Hahahahaha. So true. Hey, JVG is there! I had no idea until he just spoke. He seriously goes a good 35 minutes without saying a word.
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C, 7'0", 220lbs
France
"He makes Basketball. He makes Basketball look like he's playing nerf basketball."- Fran Fraschilla
Thank God he's there. Oh and the Bobcats suck ass. That's all I have to say.
Another player going to Indiana from Portland.....JOSH MCROBERTS!!!!!!!! Hey a Duke Player!!! Good times.
"It's a whole hat switching thing. Proposed trades, teams, and guys changing hats."- Stuart Scott
God I hate you. Hey Arthur is still there! Who predicted that the other day?
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C,6'10", 235lbs
California
WOW!!!! That is by far the worst pick of the draft. I don't even have to watch the rest. Ridiculous. Who's running the Nets???
90-90 Liberty and Fever- 2OT....Wait...where Am I???
Okay I'm back! I'm feeling Courtney Lee here.....
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G, 6'5", 205lbs
Western Kentucky
BAM! Perfect pick for the Magic. I reached with Dontae Green in the first mock draft, but Lee is the ideal guy for them.
"He used to drive and beat me up at the same time, so he was my ride but he would also beat me up so. All I know is that he hasn't let go of that buffet down there in Orlando."- Jeff Van Gundy on Stan Van Gundy
AA, grade ESPN's coverage so far...I'm giving it a solid D. (Via SS Reporters)
Yep....spot on.
Yes Stu, we know the Pac-10 isn't a basketball school that's because it's a conference. (Via BK)
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C, 7'0", 265lbs
Ohio State
Can the Jazz re-draft Greg Ostertag? Because they should after that pick.
Utah selects Kosta Koufos (as I giggle again)... and really, this is the perfect match of player, team, and city... the only way this would be better is if Kosta was a Morman. (Via Anon)
Is it just me or is this Draft going insanely slow?
Kosta Koufos. Must Improve: Ear Shape (Via Lammy)
Hilarious.
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C, 6'10", 228lbs
Congo
Yaaaawwwwwwwwn. God I cannot stand Fran Fraschilla. Can we just get rid of the International position?
Must Improve: Experience
"How do you improve your experience?"- Jeff Van Gundy
Mr. and Mrs Ibaka
Must Improve: Birth control (Via Anon)
17 kids?!?!?! Good lord.
"You've always got your finger in one of your old teams don't you?"- Stuart Scott
Whoa....that's nasty
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F, 6'8", 210lbs
France
"I compare him to Rudy Gay in terms of what he could end up being."- Fran Fraschilla
Ummm....a nothing? And the orange Ric Bucher gives us the info on an Arthur kidney issue. That sucks.
Are we not gettign the SAS interviews with the foreign players? Why must the WWL deprive us of this hilarity? (Via Anon)
Seriously....where the hell did SAS go?
I'm not convinced that the Spurs will draft Arthur... given the new report on his Kidney... well, Sean Elliot's not doing anything, right? Too soon? (Via Anon)
Wow.
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G, 6'2", 181lbs
IUPUI
Ummmmmmmm.....I would never question the Spurs Draft strategy, but....yeah. WHO?!
"The Hornets are on the clock but they're making the trade, the pick, basically from Portland pending a trade."- Stuart Scott
What in the world is he talking about?
"On the clock now...the...Charlotte Bob....uh the New Orleans Hornets."- Stuart Scott
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F, 6'9", 230lbs
HEY!!!! Good for Arthur and he's headed to Portland. This team is just freakin' staked now. Amazing.
"Doris is with ya mama."- Stephen A. Smith
"Thank you Stephen A. Sondra, as soon as your son was picked the tears started to flow, those tears are reflective of what?"- Doris Burke
"I'm sorry say that again?"- Mama Arthur
When did Doris Burke turn into James Lipton? Fran Fraschilla talks about Marc Gasol and I fall asleep.
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F, 6'9", 220lbs
Syracuse
This seems like a waste of a pick to me but we're in best available territory. Rudy Gay now has a clone.
"He's got a lot of tools, he just can't find the keys to the toolbox right now."- Jay Bilas
"We breek in ESPN's Ric Bucher."- Stuart Scott
Stu is having the worst broadcast of his life and I'm loving every minute.
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PF, 6'9", 251lbs
Indiana
Whoooo! I got one right on my Mock Draft!!! He's a perfect fit for the Pistons. The Bill Walker talk was nonsense.
"The last time the Pistons took a player from Indiana in the first round was a guy named Isiah Thomas back in '81."- Stuart Scott
"Booooooooooo!"- MSG Crowd
"Come on don't boo Isiah."- Stuart Scott
"You have to have the disease of greed."- Mark Jackson
I actually kind of like that phrase. Damn you Mark Jackson.
I'd love Chalmers as a backup to Rondo, and even play in the same backcourt with him when they go small. (Via Anon)
Interesting. Your thoughts intrigue me....I would like to subscribe to your newsletter. What the hell happened to the clock too? The Celts have been up for about 15 minutes now.
Okay, Stuart Scott just denigrated the sale of the gatorade-soaked shirt... the proceeds from which went to charity. What a dick. (Via Heef)
Stuart Scott just told someone that donated $50,000 to charity to get a life. You Stuart Scott need a life and a bitch slapping. (Via Anon)
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G, 6'4", 208lbs
New Mexico
Very interesting choice. He wasn't on anyone's board in the first round but he'll fit in nicely. Great....Dick Vitale is back. He's looking haggard at this late hour. He's still bitching about the age limit....I love you Dick, but shut the hell up. He also blows Mark Jackson for a good 5 minutes....I'm done with him.
According to Ford, Detroit and Seattle swapped picks. Detroit picked D.J. White for the Pistons, and Seattle will pick twice in the 2nd round for Detroit. So...keep your eye on CDR being picked by the Sonics. (Via Anon)
I'm so confused. This is why I love the NBA Draft!
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Round 2:
Way to start off the second round MSG! Someone yells "Where's Steven A?!" as the coverage kicks off. Good times. The hecklers are getting rowdy.
31. Minnesota- Nikola Pekovic
Ummmmm.....who? Here comes Fran...
"He's big....is he good?"- Stuart Scott
"He's mid-lottery talent. He's a mean nasty joker."- Fran Fraschilla
What the hell are they talking about? I'm getting pissed now. It's official....DJ White is heading to Seattle.
32. Detroit- Walter Sharpe (F, UAB)
Ummm right. Okay.....where are we again? Larry Brown is getting booed by MSG and they're just looking for things to be pissed off at.
"What satisfies you most about what you've done so far."- Larry Brown
"I'm satisfied I got a job."- Larry Brown
He just doesn't even care anymore. Hahhahahaha and the crowd starts chanting, "JEFF VAN GUNDY...CLAP CLAP CLAPCLAPCLAP!"
33. Memphis- Joey Dorsey (F, Memphis)
"He's an absolute man."- Jay Bilas
Wait... so Joey Dorsey was at the draft too? Now I'm confused. (Via Anon)
Dude....just drink. I have no idea what' going on either. The main stage team is stupid, there are random players in the stands........IT'S THE NBA DRAFT! I love it.
34. Minnesota- Super Nintendo Chalmers (G, Kansas)
Again, who the hell is Nikola Pekovic?! DeAndre Jordan is a steal at this point. CDR is a tweener so that's not surprising.
35. Los Angeles Clippers- DeAndre Jordan (C, Texas A&M)
Good pick.
I really, really want a team to draft a foreign player, and just some random guy in the MSG audience/stands/bleachers/whatever to come down and get his picture taken. (Via Anon)
Oh it's coming! The highlight of every Draft.
37. Milwaukee Bucks- Luc Ricard Mbah A Moute (F, UCLA)
I love how ESPN still hasn't told us who went at #36 during the commercial break. We're waiting....
36. Portland- Omer Asik (Turkey)
Thanks ESPN. And I have no idea who that is....pointless.
"Asik in Turkish means lover."- Stuart Scott
38. Charlotte- Kyle Weater (G, Washington State)
The Blazers just drafted a Turk, and someone very audibly cracked open a can of soda (I hope!) on the set. (Via Jay)
Heard it too! I bet it was Stephen A. Smith....wait he's not on the main stage?
39. Chicago- Sonny Weems (F, Arkansas)
Not a bad pick there. He's a good player, but can't shoot.
Sonny Weems? I'm calling shenanigans. That's the made up name, right? (Via Anon)
I wish it was my name. The Nets are up....
40. Chris Douglas-Roberts (G, Memphis)
Amazing pick. After the smoke has cleared the Nets are doing big big things. Add Lebron in 2010 and you have the #1 Seed in the East. Is Calipari drinking Vodka and Crans? That's awesome.
"If we had drafted like that when I was at the Nets, I'd still be coaching the Nets."- John Calipari
F it... I love that CDR pick to the Nets too.. he might not be a starter, but backing up VINSANITY, and, you know, being the guy who plays defense when Vince just gives up. He'll be perfect. (Via Anon)
Agreed, although I felt the same way about Lawrence Moten back in the day.
Jeff Van Gundy
Must Improve: Knowledge of well...other things besides how to bag Alyssa Milano.
(Via SS Reporters)
That's a winner.
41. Indiana- Nathan Jawai (F, Australia)
42. Sacramento- Sean Singletary (G, Virginia)
Damn I was hoping Singletary would somehow make it to the Wizards and he could replace Roger Mason Jr. Oh well.
@AA... wow, a Lawrence Moten name drop... impressed! (Via Anon)
I've been trying to tell you this has been my life for over 20 years.
43. Patrick Ewing Jr. (F, Georgetown)
Interesting. He could pan out but it's not likely to happen. The guy can jump but he has no shot, offense, or rebounding. Hey Larry Bird via satellite with the most boring commentary ever!
Larry Legend may have had too many Vodkas and not enough Red Bulls. (Via Three Bean Salad)
So, basically, we're waiting for Bill Walker to get taken now, right? He would have been a lottery pick next year if he'd gone back, right? (Via Anon)
Ummmm maybe last year. Don't know about next year. He just seems lazy to me.
If Larry Bird and D-Wade had a conversation...... (Via SS Reporters)
Kill me.
44. Utah- Ante Tomic (C, Croatia)
45. San Antonio- Goran Dragic (G, Slovenia)
ESPN should know that Bird couldn't comment on proposed trades, yet their guys focused on that anyway. Still not sure if that was as inane as Stu's 2-question interview with Doc Rivers...and one of those questions was about his Gatorade-soaked shirt being auctioned. (Via Anon)
I can't describe how terrible this broadcast has been.....just plain boring. Great video of Tomic making wide open layups too. He's a winner. It's funny that Chad Ford decided to break up with the Euros this year, but they're getting scooped up all over.
46. Detroit- Trent Plaisted (F, BYU)
I'm surprised that ESPN has footage of these people. I saw him play in one game last year and.....well Jay Bilas just mentions it. Good job Jay. He did well against UNC last season.
47. Washington- Bill Walker (F, Kansas State)
I FUCKING LOVE IT! Piss towels and popcorn for everyone!!!! That just made my night. I don't think I've ever been happier for a second round Wizards pick outside of Gheorghe Muresan and/or God Shammgod.
48. Phoenix- Malik Hariston (F, Oregon)
49. Golden State- Richard Hendrix (F, Alabama)
This just proves Simmons' point about how important chemistry is on the set of a live/studio show and outside of JVG and Jackson these guys don't have it. This broadcast just proves that these shows totally depend on the host and Stu, you didn't have it tonight. (Via BK)
That theory certainly holds true most of the time but not always. I don't think Mike Tirico adds anything to a broadcast but he doesn't screw up like Stu. Scott is just lost tonight.
50. Sonics- DeVon Hardin (C, California)
Adam Silver tells about a trade that already happened and Hardin is a good pick. I'm dragging now people. And wow, ESPN even throws in an ad for its video conferencing software. Good times.
51. Mavericks- Shane Foster (G, Vandy)
USHAH! USHAH! Why did I know that was his nickname even before Stu mentioned it? That's right the NBA Draft song! I forget the name of the Ad Firm that sent that song to me, but bravo for getting it on ESPN.
"I do listen to Usher, it's on my Ipod right now."- Jay Bilas
52. Miami- Darnell Jackson (F, Kansas)
53. Utah- Tadija Dragicevic (F, Serbia)
Utah is just stocking up on foreigners now.
54. Rockets- Maarty Leunen (F, Oregon)
Is it just me or is the worst second round ever?
Somebody just... just needs to put Stu down... maybe just for the night, maybe for longer, but he needs to go. (Via Anon)
And Super Nintendo Chalmers goes to the Heat.
55. Portland- Mike Taylor (G, Iowa State)
Wait.....you can draft people from the D-League?!?!?! People are just making up shit now. This is crazy.
"He's a hungry player, has a terrific motor, and really goes after it."- Jay Bilas
Shut up Jay....you have no idea. Mark Jackson just said something about the NBDL but my brain shut off.
56. Seattle- Sasha Kaun (C, Kansas)
"SASHA Kaun, SASHA Kaun, SASHA Kaun SASHA Kaun, Let me love you SASHA Kaun."- Stuart Scott
Didn't see that coming AT ALL!
"Over seas, where he's from"- Jay Bilas
... shut up Bilas... Just shut the fuck up. (Via Anon)
I'm just done at this point. Someone carry me through the final four picks please.
57. San Antonio- James Gist (F, Maryland)
Hey yo! I didn't even think he was going to be drafted!!! Good times.
Dagger AA! Dagger! Bill Walker is gone...(Via Anon)
The Wizards trade Bill Walker to the Celtics for cash?!?!?! Dammit. This Draft officially sucks. I was stoked about that pick. So pointless.
58. Los Angeles- Joe Crawford (G, Kentucky)
59. Detroit- Deron Washington (F, Virginia Tech)
Well if you want someone to teabag players....he's your guy. Too bad he can't shoot worth shit. Mike Taylor goes to the Clippers............ahhhhhh who cares?! Adam Silver thanks some people who he calls his "friends" at MSG and.....
60. Boston- Semih Erden (C, Turkey)
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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My god that was borderline unbearable. Thanks everyone for seeing me through that nonsense and please ESPN.....NEVER PUT THOSE FOUR TOGETHER AGAIN!!! I knew it was a bad idea to begin with, but the final product was even worse than I had imagined. Mark Jackson has absolutely nothing to say, Jeff Van Gundy also has nothing to say but adds knowing nothing about College players (and openly admits it), Jay Bilas just makes up words the whole time but who can blame him with that supporting cast, and Stuart Scott.......Worst. Host. Ever.
Ugh. Thanks for all of the comments, jokes, and love tonight. More videos, analysis, and grades tomorrow. Cheers!
UPDATE: Well this is interesting. Via ESPN....
The Minnesota Timberwolves aren't holding on to O.J. Mayo for long.
Two league sources told ESPN.com that the Wolves have reached an agreement in principle with the Memphis Grizzlies that will send the draft rights to Mayo, Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner to the Grizzlies in return for the draft rights to Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins.
Labels: ESPN Basketball, Jay Bilas, Jeff Van Gundy, Live-Blog, Mark Jackson, NBA Draft, Stephen A. Smith, Stuart Scott
Jeff Van Gundy Doesn't Have Much Respect For Isiah
Jeff Van Gundy sat down to do an interview with SNY's Gary Apple recently and the ESPN analyst and ex-Knicks Coach had some interesting things to say about another former Knicks Coach, Isiah Thomas....
It's interesting that this video surfaced on the day of the NBA Draft, but it goes to show you just how many people can't stand Isiah. How he kept that job for so long is just beyond me.
Jeff Van Gundy has some issues with Isiah Thomas (Watchdog)
Labels: Coaches, Fights, Isiah Thomas, Jeff Van Gundy, YouTube Video
NBA Finals Live-Blog: Game Six
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Who: L.A. Lakers at Boston Celtics
What: Game Six of the NBA Finals
Where: TD Banknorth Garden- Boston, Massachusetts
When: 9pm (ABC)
Why: So Joey Crawford can force a Game Seven for the NBA or The NBA Championship
Spread: Celtics -5, O/U 191
The Celtics have shot number two at the Championship and this time it's at home. Is it banner number seventeen or a game seven on Thursday night? Predictions and thoughts in the comments and I'll see you later on. Until then enjoy my favorite photo of the Finals so far.....
And we're live from Boston, Massachusetts! Dwyane Wade is your guest studio host and he's about as exciting as watching the grass grow.
"If you remember when [Doc] was in Los Angeles, he had Tracy McGrady but never had Grant Hill."- Stephen A. Smith (Via Luis)
That's random. Sorry I missed that one.
My prediction: Jon Barry makes the observation that in Game 6's, the team which scores the most points wins 60% of the time. That, and I think the Lakers win by 4. (Via Mike T)
Jon Barry is a Basketball genius even though he averaged something like 4.3 ppg in his career. Don't you forget that!
Wade is the best they could do? He was hurt more than anything this season. Where is LeBron James? Where is Mano Ginobli? Where is Charles Freaking Barkley? (Via Rdmblog)
Yeah that's a weird choice. TNT goes to him a lot as well for some reason. I think he's a great player, but is boring as hell on TV.
"Coming up Jon Barry explains why he is one of the keys to Game Six for the Lakers."- Stuart Scott
Oh man....this is going to be good.
Paula Cole? Was Yoko Ono busy? (Via Heef)
Seriously. Man I've got goosebumps for this intro. Something special is going down tonight. Hahaha Kobe just broke out the devil horns for ACDC!
"The Lakers don't have a good matchup to start the game with Radmonovic [on Pierce]- Jeff Van Gundy
Why do they even play him? He gets used on defense and up until last game he did nothing on offense. Bill Russell is on hand along with Jo Jo, ML Carr, Ced Max, and Hondo. Good stuff. Lakers get the tip and we're underway....already a foul on K-Perk. Kobe hits a jumper to start LA's scoring. Ooooh and an early questionable call by Crawford. Pierce called for the block as Fisher bowls him over.
Rondo is off early but he gets a steal.....ALLEN FOR THREE! 4-3 Lakers. Odom is off and Allen draws a foul. He'll head to the line.
Charles, Kenny, and E.J. on with Leno tonight. Don Rickles also scheduled tonight. Can only imagine Rickles and Barkley on the couch at the same time. (Via Jeff The Web Guy)
Good reminder. Allen hits both and the Celtics lead. Kobe responds with a three though. Rondo is off again but he's hustling tonight....he gets a loose ball and gets fouled. Make, Make. Bryant again for three....uh oh. Pierce is off while trying to draw a foul. Steal...and a defensive three seconds. Allen hits.
"How do you break a windshield on a plane?"- Jeff Van Gundy
Rondo misses yet again but so does Odom and Garnett ties it up. Rondo....miss. Gasol has Pierce on him but fades away for some reason...brick. Slow it down people....this pace is killing me. Kobe turns it over....AND RONDO FINALLY HITS! Two point Celtics lead. KOBE WITH ANOTHER THREE! Good lord.....finally a timeout....
13-12 Boston with 5:07 left in the first
"He's the best player in the planet...on the world..."- Jeff Van Gundy (Via The Fourth)
Boston has celebrities too!
"Steven Tyler, I don't think I've ever seen him at an NBA game."- Mike Breen
"He [Kobe} has to put the kids to bed and he's certainly done that."- Mark Jackson
Huh? I'm confused. Fisher misses a three and Allen drops in a layup. Ray is hurt and got poked in the eye by Odom. He mugged him on that drive.
Lamar Odom with the Three Stooges defense. (Via Moe)
We're tied after Odom makes a free throw but Garnett breaks it with a jumper. They're letting them play as the trio points out. Walton gets two and then gets to the line on another possession. Lakers up two. Garnett hits and we're tied...again. Gasol is off and Brown rebounds. Garnett with the fadeaway and he's on tonight. Timeout Lakers....
20-18 Boston, 2:40 left
Can't wait to see Ira Newble on the second quarter tonight!!!! (Via Nabucodonozor)
Ooooh....PBJs for everyone! Pierce misses a layup after a nice drive and JVG nicknaming KG, The Big Loaf. Both teams miss and Farmar dribbles the ball of his butt out of bounds. ALLEY OOP! BROWN TO GARNETT!!! That could have been what KG was diagramming in the timeout on the dry erase board. Farmar misses but Posey throws it away. Rondo steals....no....foul called. That was a weak call. Farmar to the line....Make, Make. Boston leads by two 48 secs left....
Pierce...bang. Celts up four and get the two for one. Kobe misses a deep three. Celts get the last possession.....Pierce schools Walton but they had a foul to give and Luke gives it. Powe misses at the buzzer and that's the quarter.
24-20 Celtics after one
"It was a misunderstanding...I think Gasol was inviting Brown to the Opera."- Jeff Van Gundy (Via Steve)
Dumb.
What's the non sequiter of the day to come from Van Gundy? I'm guessing it has something to do with Aerosmith curing childhood obesity. (Via Mike T)
Good guess.
Am I the only one that made a PB+J after the KG segment? (The Fourth)
I wish I had one. Glen Davis comes in and the crowd goes nuts and the second is underway. A weak foul is called on Powe as he guards Kobe. Machine hits jumper! House answers with his own and Odom gets to the line on the other end.
Crawford T's up Doc and we're getting a little testy.....TESTIS? TESTIS? One, Two...Three??? Sorry....Pierce hits a nice three and the Beat LA chant picks up. Powe is off and the Celts lead stays at five. Odom to the line again. Boston's big men are getting into a bit of foul trouble. Make, Make. Powe with the lay in. Great pass from Pierce. Kobe misses a three and Farmar is called for a foul....
31-26 Celtics with 8:23 left
Michele says that Ray Allen hasn't come out of the Locker Room yet. Good report since EVERYONE KNOWS HE HASN'T! Sorry, I have an irrational hatred for her. Pierce hits two throws and the lead is six. Gasol hits a two (finally) but Posey is fouled on the other end. POSEY HITS A THREE! Boston is dominating the offensive glass.
Steal by Big Baby....HOUSE FOR THREE!!!! Timeout Lakers and the Garden is rocking...
38-29 Celtics with 6:25 left
Doc Rivers, you have been chosen to play Opportunity Knocks! All you gotta do is pretend to coach and you win a title! (Via Steve)
Hahahaha. That's a winner.
I'm pretty sure that after Game 5's Chris Mihm's fiasco, poor Chris is comfortably wearing his yellow CROCS by the bench. (Via Nabucodonozor)
He better be for the Lakers sake. Kobe is waaaaay short on a contested jumper.
"Still back here by the Celtics locker room. AHH here he is!"- Michele Tafoya
THIS is why we need sideline reporters! (via Anon)
Here comes Ray! Celtics win the tip and Fisher ends up in the camera well again. House actually got fouled on that play which I didn't see but he hits both and the lead is 11. Kobe gets ripped.....POSEY!!!!!!!! BANG!!!! Fourteen point lead. Timeout LA!
Gasol hits two free throws and we're under five minutes. Garnett with the fade...off. Garnett then almost gets a steal and dives on the court....love that. Ray is back in and Gasol hits again. He's using Davis...Garnett hits again and Rad briiiiiicks a three. Horrible shot. Radmonovic fouls Pierce on the inbounds and he's looking for a one way ticket to the bench. The Celts are getting every board tonight.
47-34 Boston, 3 minutes left
One way to stop Kobe? Play some freaking defense. The rest of the league needs to learn that. How many times did he waltz to the bucket during the western conference playoffs? Every series, unscathed. Look at him now. He's no Jordan. He's more like Gordon. (Via Rdmblog)
Oooh...good analysis there. Kobe is acting like the basket has herpes or something. He wants no part of it. Pierce hits the first....and the second. Rondo with another steal! He's everywhere....Perkins throws it away when he should have shot. Farmar gets to the line. Miss, Make. 14 point lead. Garnett with the "Dream Shake" and that's another two....7-10 from the field. Odom misses.....Rondo with a great fake and floater and this is becoming a blow out. Steal! OH MY GOD!!!!! KG WITH AN AMAZING AND ONE!!
How did he do that?! And he hits the throw....the lead is 21. 45 secs left....Odom gets stuffed by Perkins! Perkins from Garnett!!!! Wow. Kobe misses and that's the half. What a second quarter....the Celtics finish on a 26-6 run.
58-35 at the half
Wow... that play byGarnett almost made me dump my laptop... I was as excited as the Celtics bench... following what hch said... the Lakers bench has been like that ALL series... totally disinterested. (Via Anon)
Now THAT'S the Garnett I've always wanted to see in the postseason. (Via Steve)
The third is underway and bear with me while I catch up after pulling that Garnett video (it's loading). Allen hits a three and the lead is 27.
Wilbon just said the Lakers need to go small with Kobe, Fisher, Machine, Farmar, and Turiaf... and then grab rebounds. Please tell me I'm missing something? (Via Zak)
Yeah I heard that too...I thought he was gonna say jack some threes.
Did they put dwyane on the set just because he sponsors T-Mobile? (Via Anon)
Not sure but that's a good catch. Gasol gets an oop and the lead is 24. Pierce follows with a nice layup though. Radmonovic finally hits and the lead is 23....wait, 25. Rondo and one. Nice drive there. Fisher hits and can someone tell me where the hell Kobe is? I know he's on the court but he is a non-factor. Rondo with ANOTHER steal and Allen hits a three! Just pouring it on now.
There's Kobe...nice play on the inbounds with one on the shot clock. Garnett is fouled at the other end and he'll head to the line.
"Hondo lovin' what Rondo's doin'."- Mark Jackson
Garnett hits both and Kobe misses again. Garnett to the line....again. I sense a theme here. Make, Make. And Kupchak is yawning in the stands. Not a good sign. Another steal for the Celtics and a timeout.....
77-48 with 6:11 left....CUE THE BOSTON!
Why the hell is Kobe Bryant, a 1st Team All-Defensive Team selection, guarding the offensively inept Rajon Rondo, while the Radmanovic, a stiff on defense guards Paul Pierce... baffling. (Via Anon)
Remember this is the coach that put in Chris Mihm last game. Kobe misses....again. Odom grabs a Garnett miss but Garnett forces a jump ball at the other end. He then beats his chest to the crowd. Rad drains a three and the lead is just 28! Rondo gets a tip and Kobe finally gets a layup.
I'm rather upset that JVG hasn't gone on one of his famous tangents yet. Come on Jeff! Paul Pierce hits a pair of threes and the lead is 31....31! 4 minutes left in the third. I'm just waiting for the Lamar Odom cheap shot at this point. Radmonovic doesn't even care and he's just jacking threes.
84-54 with 2:57 left in the third
Wow. Rondo with another steal....
"Someone call 911, Rondo has just picked the pocket of Kobe Bryant."- Mark Jackson
If you want the Lakers' NBA Finals in a nutshell, I think it was that "post up" by Pau Gasol. (Via Anon)
I questioned the trade when it went down but he proved me wrong throughout the Playoffs until the Finals. The guy has played scared the entire Series. Kobe gets to the line and somehow has 22 points. You wouldn't know it by watching him. The lead is down to 25...under a minute to play. Rondo with another two. Kobe is swatted by PJ Brown and that about sums up the Lakers day. PJ hits a jumper for good measure. Kobe misses at the buzzer.....
89-60 Celtics after three
PJ Brown PWNS Kobe Bryant right there... Can we skip the 4th quarter so I can go to bed? Please? (Via Anon)
I'm pretty sure every state but Massachusetts is saying that right about now. Machine hits three and Rondo misses. Machine turn ball over and Rondo is fouled hard by Farmar....intentional. Flagrant one.
What do they do with the champagne from Sunday night? You know they had some in LA in case the Celtics won. Do they fly it out to Boston or just buy more? If they buy more, what happens to the stuff in LA? Do they give it away to Lakers office staff? Who supplies the champagne anyway, the home team, the winning team, the league? I wonder how champagne goes with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Anyone else looking forward to a dopey Scalabrine wearing swim goggles on the bench at the end of the 4th? (Via Pete)
Whoa that was a lot of questions.....I actually almost bid on a game used Scalabrine jersey today. $350 though so I passed.
Javon Walker used the champagne from Sunday night. (Via Anon)
TOO SOON! Farmar hits and the lead is 27. Ray Allen.....DAGGER! AND AGAIN!
101-70....this is like a ten minute victory lap.
Somehwere, Shaq is still smiling. (Via Steve)
"Where is Kobe?" in the background. Shades of "Where is Roger?" from the '99 ALCS. (Via DanteSheppard)
Anyone know where Jeff Van Gundy went? I haven't heard him talk in the past quarter and a half. RAY AGAIN! This is just embarrassing. 36 point lead! Insane. Good move by Odom for two. Garnett pulls down another O-reb. I don't think the Lakers have one of those tonight.
Farmar hits a three but Posey answers....and Garnett swats Odom. Hey Trevor Ariza!!!! Nice dunk. WE WANT MIHM! WE WANT MIHM!!!! Ray Allen again!!! Garnett blocks an Odom dunk and he's not happy. That was not a foul. HAHA...KG points to the screen. Love him.
Does the NBA have a mercy rule? (Via Michael)
"Who was throwing bricks at local cars?" ABC NY7 News Commercial
"Kobe Bryant?" - Me (Via Zak)
My vote for Finals MVP goes to Kevin McHale. (Via Ivan)
The Na-Na-Na Hey Hey chant kicks in and Boston is starting to celebrate. The Big Three comes out and that's just a great ovation. Powe with a dunk and Kobe misses a three. 3 minutes or so left. POSEY HITS! 123 POINTS!!! 38 point lead.
F**k, put a jersey on Russell, Jo Jo, Heinsohn, Maxwell, and Havlicek (Via Boston Barry)
YES A WNBA COMMERCIAL!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you NBA!
2:21 left to go and Garnett is crying on the sidelines. This is awesome. Odom is still playing tough as hell though. SE-VEN-TEEN! SE-VEN-TEEN!
"Come on mother (bleep)!"- Kevin Garnett
Damn ABC caught it. Good work. BIG BABBBBBBY WITH THE JAM!!!! ALLEN WITH THE OOP!
Okay that's enough....1 minute left. Machine hits three and gets hit in the face. That about sums it up. Doc gets the gatorade shower and now the fun begins!
3,2,1 (God I hate the city of Boston).....CONGRATULATIONS CELTICS THE 2007-2008 NBA CHAMPIONS!!!!
FINAL 131-92
(Videos and reax to follow)
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