From Distance: Formerly “The Point-Fourward” (An Ode to Zach Lowe)
2017-09-13Four points I’m thinking about the NBA…
1. Any fan of basketball, or sports writing in general, should be sure to follow the work of Zach Lowe. He is the most balanced, comprehensive sportswriter and podcaster currently out there. Lowe was one of the first NBA writers to fully utilize GIF video work to illustrate and analyze basketball play-action. He is concise, witty, educational, and amusingly self-deprecating. I am a better writer and smarter basketball guy for having read him.
If I have any criticism of Lowe’s outstanding work, it would be that he tends to qualify his very well-thought-out takes with “am I crazy?”. No, Zach. You are most certainly not crazy. Yes, I understand that in an era of blowhard know-it-alls (or no-it-alls), Lowe is only using the phrase to illustrate his openness to the ideas of others. His humility forces him to mitigate his genius in an effort to appease his partner and open discussion. It’s an honorable notion. I just wish he didn’t employ that conversation device with such regularity.
He knows things. We need the people who actually know things to say them with certainty and without mitigation. (Un)fortunately for the world, most of the true experts in a field only become experts because of their constant desire for new information. That desire forces an expert to ask new questions at every turn. It leads a less curious person to conclude that said expert actually doesn’t know anything at all. Questioning is the source of all knowledge.
Lowe is right to do so. He is a good podcast partner precisely because be opens the door for his guest’s opinion. But, perhaps he could offer that same latitude without casually, if seemingly innocuously, questioning his own sanity.
2. That detail aside, I very much appreciate Lowe’s courage of conviction and his decency as a human(to be clear, the “am I crazy” thing certainly isn’t an indication of a lack of courage. It is that very strength that allows the question). It is apparent that Lowe appreciates the good fortune that has brought him success. He understands that his substantial talent and intellect aren’t the only things that have allowed him to live his dream. It comes through in his writing and especially in his podcasts. This is a man to respect both as a creator and person.
For that reason, I would like to retire the title “The Point-Fourward”. It was the title of Zach Lowe’s column when he was still at Sports Illustrated. I’m not sure exactly how it began on our fine site, but the title has served us well. It has been a regular column for quite some time, having been penned by a few different talented writers. I’ve very much enjoyed the flexibility and exposure it affords.
Still, I have always been a little uncomfortable writing under its heading. Since sportswriters don’t have jersey numbers to hang in the rafters, this is about as close as I could come. After wearing the jersey for awhile, I think it’s time to forge a new identity.
“From Distance”. As I live in Berlin, I am shooting from serious range over here. Regardless of what the NBA ultimately decides, I think I am entitled to an extra point this far beyond the line. I’ll still break the column down in the same way: four different points about the NBA. Really, it will only be the name that changes. And rest assured, as the season gets going again, you will read less of my occasionally prolix philosophical discourse and more of my basketball analysis. Don’t worry, dad. I won’t completely abandon the former. I am your son after all.
3. With that out of the way, I’d like to examine Cedi Osman’s potential on the 2017-2018 Cleveland Cavaliers using Alfred North Whitehead’s conception of reality(okay, just a little more for my dad). Very basically, Whitehead challenges the idea that matter in the universe is generally a fixed entity. He believes that all things are subject to process and context, thus any specific bit of matter is transient by its very nature. Whitehead would warn us about the “fallacy of misplaced concreteness. Things are not in a place. They are relative to their surroundings and always fluid and changing.
Yep, we are still in the off-season. Anyway, what I’m getting at is that Cedi Osman has never played basketball with LeBron James in the NBA. He has never been as old as he is right now. Et cetera, et cetera. We really don’t know how this is going to go down. Nevertheless, the talent that does seem to be the easiest to project from league to league is not rebounding or shot-making.
It’s general personality. A process of processing information in relationship to other processes(basketball). Osman plays his tail off on every possession. He will not be Manu Ginoboli. He won’t be Christian Eyenga. In the most obvious sentence yet, Cedi Osman will be Cedi Osman.
The most macro aspect to his skill-set as a player should be the thing that we primarily judge him by. I love his work ethic. I’m a fan of his physical tools. His shooting percentages don’t really bother me either way. Osman will soon be in a context that is beyond foreign to him. I expect the best.
4. Speaking of best, C:tB favorite, C.J. McCollum is unsurprisingly not listed as the best player in the NBA in recent off-season media rankings. Nor was C:tB anti-favorite Carmelo Anthony. Looking at the list so far, it isn’t surprising that multiple players are more than a little annoyed.
In general, the rookies are hilariously overrated. Lonzo Ball shouldn’t be in the top 100, let alone number 63. Most rookies are terrible defenders. Ball is likely to be an all-time train wreck on that end of the floor. Carmelo was straight-up mad(adult language alert). C.J. was funny.
We need to start ranking these weak ass journalist. With descriptions of their strengths, weaknesses and ability to make up "sources"
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) September 12, 2017
While I am amused by the player’s reactions to a seemingly fluffy ranking, it is important to remember that such things do affect the lives of these players. These haphazard rankings that are clearly done on the fly can have huge consequences in contract negotiations and trades. No, it isn’t as though an agent would directly cite his client’s media ranking as a bargaining chip. A GM wouldn’t justify a trade by announcing he got ESPN’s 13th best player.
However, the rankings do give us insight as to what the “average NBA person” thinks of these players. A player’s popularity absolutely plays into contract negotiations and trades. Kyrie Irving isn’t the same entity without “Uncle Drew”. “The Beard” gives James Harden power. To a lesser extent, being ranked above Carmelo Anthony and host of other better players gives Lonzo Ball power while directly taking it from those below him.
For that reason, I’ll shy away from off-season rankings and error on the side of Verdi and Leibniz. It’s seems the prudent thing to do. It’s either that or cover the pickup game exploits of “Hoodie Melo” or the Warriors’ jersey sponsorship deal with Rakuten. Am I crazy? Eh, Go Tribe!
What’s the over/under on LeBron jerseys in tomorrow’s crowd? 8,000? 10,000?
https://twitter.com/Indians/status/908531077945319425
The last time any team had this sort of winning streak folks took the horse and buggy to a ball game!
That’s why the Giants’ streak deserves an asterisk, IMO. Not because of the tie, but because of when it happened.
The Indians have the longest winning streak since the dead-ball era.
No argument from me. I also think this current Tribe team would destroy that 1916 Giants team, which didn’t allow minorities.
Also a good point.
Absolutely. ANY modern team would destroy any team from 100 years ago, in any sport.
Well probably not the bottom of the league.
Well, if Walter Johnson or Christy Mathewson is pitching (or their like), the other team may have a shot. Baseball is really the only sport where this could work.
I don’t see why the dead ball era merits an asterisk. Game was different then. It was also different in the 50s, 60s, 70s, & 80s. Longest streak in AL history and longest in 100 years is fine with me. I am not a fan of trying to enhance your team’s accomplishments via diminishing another’s. Not saying that was what Phil was doing, just seeing a lot of it from Tribe media/fans. If you want the record, win 4 more games & join the 1916 Giants & 1875 Red Stockings.
IT is now trolling Al Horford! ?
https://twitter.com/Buster_ESPN/status/908529436479410176
https://twitter.com/Buster_ESPN/status/908530140275200000
saying they pitch “well” is an understatement. historically good
Word. I think you meant to tag Windhorst though.
We should be selling out every game now. Last time I was back home, tickets were still cheap for bleachers and upper deck and home run porch. Way cheaper than going to the most pathetic franchise in the last 20 years of sports history, that of the Browns. For some inexplicable idiotic reason, Cleveland still values the most incompetent of the Cleveland teams more over the cavs and Indians. Dumb dumbs. God the NFL has brainwashed a stupid amount of people. 12 minutes of actual gameplay. I was kind of hoping this year would be a massive season ticket sellout.… Read more »
Correction 11 minutes for the NFL ball in play.
https://twitter.com/WindhorstESPN/status/908523421969141762
https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/908519887676563456
https://twitter.com/Reflog_18/status/908520064802050048
https://twitter.com/ChaseJeffries1/status/908524266496413696
https://twitter.com/AllaireMatt/status/908523416168337409
https://twitter.com/cavs/status/908519975111024640
https://twitter.com/KingJames/status/908521501728563200
https://twitter.com/Reflog_18/status/908524581962600448
Bill Simmons squirms in his chair…. looks at the paint chipping away on the wall “Sam Amico Style,” looks at his phone and types this tweet with his tongue sticking out:
https://twitter.com/ringer/status/908520305848672256
This is nuts.
Tito is the GOAT!
Tito live on Sportscenter rn…
We got Miller back tonight. Kipnis tomorrow? Hope Chisenhall is just something minor. Only really Brantley left on the DL (aside from Zimmer & Boone).
Love the walk off magic!
Big one tomorrow. If we get that one, we get Carrasco, Kluber, & Clevinger as the next three.
Bauer has been lights out too.
LINDOR is the face of baseball! JRam has some stones and is incredibly underpaid.
I don’t know if we can catch 26, but we did Catch 22. Lindor with a 2 out, 2 strike, double to tie it in the 9th. Ramirez with 4 hits & turned a single into his second double in the 10th & scored the winner on Bruce’s redemption hit.
They stopped swinging for the fences and just hit.
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWINDIANS!
“Longest winning streak in a century” has a nice ring to it.
The first walk-off of the streak, in Game 22.
So incredible.
From Jersey I say Bruuuuuuuce!!!
BRUUUUUUUUUUUUCE!!!!! Bleeping incredible!!!!
I love JRam!
Wow. Just wow!!!
MVP type effort there
Not a lot of drama in this streak, until tonight.
Nice job by Lindor — after trying to pull a pitch away, he got almost the same pitch and went with it.
The broadcast just made this same point! Is this Matt Underwood? ?
It might be neat to trade places for a day. I’d make a fool of myself, but I’d have fun doing it.
Can’t handle this drama
Holy smokes!!!!
YES!!!!! LINDOR!!!!!
Frankie!
One more out…
Come on Mejia!!!
Winning run at the plate!!!!
And it’s our top prospect Francisco Mejia!
Felt like the Tribe were trying to cream the ball instead of just getting a hit.
Yeah, and Frankie got a hit.
Tribe pressing.
That really blows!!!!!
Come on SLAMTANA!
Jesus h, Bruce. That as awful.
Ugh!!!!!!!
JRAM! Let’s get one deep!
JOSE!!!!!!!
Enrico Palazzo behind the dish tonight!
Regardless if the streak continues or not the Indians currently have 90 wins with over 2 weeks left in the season.
This umpires strike zone is confusing. For left handed hitters the high right side is a strike, but it’s not the case for right handed hitters.
Some walk off magic would be pretty cool!
I’ll take a lead in the eighth
This game is making me nervous
Pretty much every game at this point.
https://twitter.com/Reflog_18/status/908485962526806020
GO TRIBE !!
These umpires must be fans of the 1916 Giants ?
Are you allowed to push players hands off the base, when they’re trying to steal?
Seems kind of ridiculous. Ramirez was safe, then had his hand pushed off the bag.
That call was garbage. So was the replay.
Apparently it’s not a reviewable play. Blah. Hate it!
This umpire has a pretty generous strike zone for the Royals. I may be biased with this post, since I caught the previous part of the game on the radio.
I should mention this is for the Royal pitcher not hitters.
Yeah. There have been a few wide strikes.
To link in a hitter too long?
Listen to each of Tom Hamilton’s game-ending calls from Cleveland’s 21-game win streak, courtesy of the Indians: http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2017/09/listen_to_each_of_tom_hamilton.html#incart_river_index
Joe Smith and Jay Bruce have been such great pick ups for the Tribe!
Did the Detroit Tigers intentionally hit umpire Quinn Wolcott with a pitch after ejections?
http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2017/09/did_the_detroit_tigers_intenti.html
Has anyone tried Heavy Seas Tropicannon IPA. Tried it tonight for the first time and really liked it: http://www.hsbeer.com/brews/brew/VuhdKSUAAMkLNmtt
This is a random question but does anybody remember if Zach Lowe used to cover the kings for espn’s truehoop circa 2007-20..? I feel like there was a Zach in the truehoop network around the time CTB was started.
I may also recollect a Zach Harper who is the guy I may be thinking of.
Don’t think so. He was a national writer for SI before his Grantland gig. Grew up a Celtics fan, and he has no connection to the Kings.
I thought he was a Knicks fan?
Grew up in Connecticut. I have heard him say numerous times he was a Celtics fans growing up.
Didn’t know. Thanks! I’ve heard him talk about the Knicks and he’s sounded like an exhausted fan.
He lives in Ney York now, so I’m sure he hears ‘Knicks!’ in his sleep…
Sounds like a nightmare!
https://twitter.com/MikeAndMike/status/908278315336826880
I agree. Let us hope it goes on long enough to claim home field throughout & we cash it in come PO time.
Greatest tweet ever
https://twitter.com/cavsway/status/908365412806643712
Its got to be up there.
Pretty cool:
The Wiz surprise Phil Cheniers as he interviews Bradley Beal, when Beal tells him his number is going to be retired.
http://www.nba.com/wizards/news/wizards-retire-phil-cheniers-45
I think the James, Love, JR, Crowder +1 will be our closing lineup. Can add a PG for Love at C lineups. Go big with TT/Frye at C and James as PG. Or add a wing: Korver for shooting, Shump/Cedi for D, etc.
We need to democratize the offense more. I understand Lue’s point about being choosy about who (and how much) someone else gets the rock besides LeBron. But we need to get better in the minutes when James is off the court. Stuff where we can get production from others. Love. Korver. Crowder. All those guys are good cutters (as is Bron). JR & Fyre more standstill guys. Run stuff that functions well without Bron & also can incorporate him as finisher. Save tread on his tires. Make it fun for him. We can reset to Bron mode as needed. Or… Read more »
From Lowe’s piece: Cavs with Love & Bron without Kyrie: 227 mins +15 per 100. We will be fine.
Agree with Jason
https://twitter.com/Pchopz_/status/908331905275359232
It seems like Lowe undervalues Love’s contributions last year which is surprising. How do you write a whole article about Love and his value without mentioning his rebounding?
Finally. Good catch Arch. I saw in the ESPN (c)rank of players (which had Love one spot below Kyrie) that the Cavs played 136 mins with Love on court w/out Ky & Bron. Cavs were +10.1 pp100 in that stretch. Love’s per 36s at 33/15 on 40% usage.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page/nbarank1130/nbarank-players-11-30
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