1. I came to the cold, stone realization that I'm going to have to watch Tiger Woods storylines for the next twenty to thirty years of my life...
2. Amare for MIP. I cannot remember ever seeing a dominant player w/ a bad FT% turn into a great free throw shooter. Decent yes. But not a great free throw shooter. And that's what Amare seems to have done. It changes the Suns' entire fourth-quarter offensive. No more need to depend exclusively on a tired Nash. And it's a good lesson for the keedz. Yeah, free throw shooting, totally. All the cool cats are doin it...
3. If he could grow another couple inches,I'd definitely attend an arena prayer rally for AJ Graves...
4. Ditto on Stephon...
5. Is there a way Tiger can retire even if he still plays..?...
6. I cannot put Anthony Randolph on my draft board until I can find his dunk re-mixology. YouTube, you're failing as my advance scout...
7. For my money, Kevin Love might be the most interesting draftee to watch. Undersized PFs have been consistently underrated in the last few years of the draft: Milsap, Maxiell, Big Baby, Craig Smith, Carl Landry...on and on. But at some point, the pendulum is going to swing. With so many of these guys in the Lig, they're supply is going to outpace their demand. At the same time, the U-SPF has become something of a fad, they've over-performed, eventually GMs are going to over-value them. And I wonder: if Love gets drafted too high, will he become that Milici[sh] tipping point..?...
i really dont get why people say love is undersized. 6'10" and 270 lbs? really?
plus he's 19 freaking years old! you don't think he could still grow an inch or two?
then that will just start the undersized center chatter...
George
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Posted by: Sports Tsar | March 25, 2008 at 07:25 AM
i always figured Love was truly 6'7/8, but if I'm wrong...i stand corrected. good to note. --phdrib
Posted by: phdribble | March 25, 2008 at 06:43 PM
For what it is worth, Draft Express has Love at 6'9" and 255lbs.
Posted by: Chris | April 01, 2008 at 12:54 AM