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28 April 2012

My 2012 NBA Playoffs and Season Awards Predictions


Here are the 2012 NBA playoffs and season awards predictions of your resident NBA fantasy league commissioner and liga de barangay commentator:

EASTERN CONFERENCE

1ST ROUND
CHICAGO BULLS (1) vs. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (8)
- Chicago in 5

BOSTON CELTICS (4) vs. ATLANTA HAWKS (5)
- Boston in 6

INDIANA PACERS (3) vs. ORLANDO MAGIC (6)
- Indiana in 6

MIAMI HEAT (2) vs. NEW YORK KNICKS (7)
- Miami in 6
 
2ND ROUND
CHICAGO BULLS (1) vs. BOSTON CELTICS (4)
- Boston in 6

MIAMI HEAT (2) vs. INDIANA PACERS (3)
- Miami in 6

CONFERENCE FINALS
CHICAGO BULLS (1) vs. MIAMI HEAT (2)
- Miami in 6


WESTERN CONFERENCE
 
1ST ROUND
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (1) vs. UTAH JAZZ (8)
- San Antonio in 5

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (4) vs. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (5)
- Memphis in 6

LOS ANGELES LAKERS (3) vs. DENVER NUGGETS (6)
- Los Angeles in 6

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (2) vs. DALLAS MAVERICKS (7)
- Oklahoma City in 7

2ND ROUND
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (1) vs. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (4)
- San Antonio in 7

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (2) vs. LOS ANGELES LAKERS (3)
- Oklahoma City in 7

CONFERENCE FINALS
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (1) vs. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (2)
- Oklahoma City in 6


NBA FINALS
MIAMI HEAT (2) vs. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (2)
- Miami in 6
 

SEASON AWARDS
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Serge Ibaka (OKC)
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Jeremy Lin (NYK)
SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR: James Harden (OKC)
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Kyrie Irving (CLE)
SEASON MVP: Kevin Durant (OKC)
COACH OF THE YEAR: Greg Popovich (SAS)
FINALS MVP: Dwayne Wade (MIA)

Looks like it's the time for the King to finally have a ring and KD to be MVP!

31 March 2012

FIRST 5: While I was away

while i was away due to the module on spiritual direction and retreat giving at sacred heart novitiate, here are five things (used to be three, but three won't be enough) that i missed in the basketball world: 

1. battle of two kevins

the name kevin has come and gone in the nba. among the well known kevins were kevin mchale of the boston celtics, kevin johnson of the phoenix suns, kevin garnett of the minnesota timberwolves/boston celtics, kevin martin of sacramento kings/houston rockets, and more. in this time and age, we have kevin durant of the oklahoma city thunder and kevin love of the minnesota timberwolves. and who would have thought that these two kevins would engage in a battle of statistics and game winners to claim the victory for their respective teams. love, reigning three point shootout winner and nightly double-double machine, scored a whopping 51 points, 21 of them from beyond the arc, and 14 rebounds. but durant, reigning nba scoring champion, all-star game mvp, and a favorite to win the most valuable player award for this season, finished with 40 points, 17 rebounds, 5 assists, and the win for the thunder over the t-wolves. games like these are always fun to watch, unfortunately i missed a shootout between two namesakes of mine.

2. four overtimes!

for the first time in 15 years, an nba game needed four overtime periods to determine the winner as the atlanta hawks edged out utah jazz, 139-133. the game lasted for 3 hours and 17 minutes (tied for third longest game in nba history), had 4 potential game winning shots missed by the jazz (two each from paul milsap and devin harris), and 14 players from both teams scoring in double figures (five of them had double-doubles). it's always a treat watching marathon games like these, with the game on the line at the dying seconds of the game. too bad i missed it. 

3. andrew bynum for three... and rides the bench

as a rule, big men should play in the paint. well, the nba is changing as big men learned to make outside shots. dirk nowitzki is a classic case for a power forward shooting a three. the pba has mick pennisi, but that's another story. but when you see a 7 foot 285 pound guy who jacks up a three pointer with 15 seconds left in the shot clock, you must be shaking your head so hard that you can feel it's about to fall off. andrew bynum did and got benched for it. what more can we say? let our head shaking do the talking.

4. linsanity over?

jeremy lin, the taiwanese-american phenomenon that swept the nba by storm with his unbelievable play with the new york knicks, will sit out for six weeks after electing to have injury for a small, chronic miniscus tear in his knee. he was averaging 14.1 points and 6.1 assists before the injury, where he sparked new york's resurgence this season. it's not much of a problem in the knicks roster as they are stacked with point guards in baron davis, mike bibby, and toney douglas in the line-up. but with amare stoudamire out indefinitely with a bulging disk in his back, new york might have a hard time to push for a better seeding or even a playoff spot when the season ends this month. 

5. the boat is sinking!
i was having quite a comfortable lead in the xavier teachers fantasy basketball league. i've been on top for most of the season, and in a few days time i lost a seemingly insurmountable lead and am currently trailing by 5 points. it was coincidence perhaps that my return to sacred heart novitiate paved way to losing those points. but it seems to me that the time for the injury bug to bite me has come. with a few more playing days left, i have to save up on my games and try to get the lead back. the boat might be sinking yet my title defense is surely far from over.

22 March 2012

THREE-POINT PLAY: While I was away (again)

while i was away due to my "engagement" last monday and three final exams in three days, here's what i missed in the basketball world: 

1. new york is lin-ning again

just when you thought that "lin-sanity" is over, that melo should be traded for messing up the team chemistry after those string of loses, and mike d'antoni deserves to vacate his post, the new york knicks are rolling one more with one win after another. now on their five game winning streak, the team from the city that never sleeps have beaten portland, indiana (twice on a back-to-back), toronto, and the 76ers. coach mike woodson has done a great job in taking over d'antoni's job by maximizing his bench and letting the players do their stuff. at 22-24, it's still my hope that they make it deep in the playoffs, but reaching the finals at this point is just unimaginable with miami and chicago lording over the east.

2. the golden state warriors and that bone-headed trade

the bay area fans have a lot of boo-ing to do, and i understand why. the golden state warriors traded monta ellis, a fan favorite and perhaps the most effective player in their roster, together with ekpe udoh and kwame brown (why is this guy still in the nba?!) for an injured andrew bogut (who could be out for the rest of the season) and stephen jackson (though later traded to the spurs for richard jefferson). it is obviously a bone-headed trade, knowing that they got an injured player in the place of an effective player in ellis (though he hogs the ball most, if not all of the time). it might be far from the most ridiculous trade of all time (pau for kwame and a bunch of fries from in-n-out burgers), but this trade, using the words of rick barry, is "doing a disservice" by "changing the franchise" from knocking at the door of the playoffs to staying in the draft lottery. only history can tell if joe lacob did the right thing. let's wait and see.

3. mick pennisi deserves an oscar

this has to be the best acting job i've seen in recent memory, and mick pennisi sold it pretty well. the lag between being hit by the ball and falling into the hardwood as if he had a concussion is just ridiculous. well that's a veteran move deserving of an oscar award. the night truly belongs to pennisi as he also hit his 700th three pointer of his career and helping deliver a victory for barako bull over petron blaze. i might as well give him the oscar standee we made for the senior's despedida last week. and for sure, that replay gave a smile on your face.

15 February 2012

11 February 2012

AND 1: LINsanity continues!




who says asians can't drive? the "yellow mamba" drives, crossing over john wall, for the slam.



and the linsanity continues as he poured 38 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists, and 2 steals against the lakers. take that black mamba, 'cause yellow is number one.

05 February 2012

AND 1: LINsanity!



my favorite former golden state warrior scored 25 points, hauled 5 rebounds, made 7 assists and two steals in new york knicks' win over the new jersey nets, 99-92.

fantasy-wise, "linsanity" played solid perhaps because the nets didn't have good shot blockers for that game.