Links To The Present: April 13, 2010
2010-04-13“Cavs’ teammates Leon Powe and Jamario Moon and trainers Max Benton and Mike Mancias apparently found James snoozing somewhere in the Cavaliers’ Cleveland Clinic Courts facility on Monday. They wrapped the NBA MVP in a tarp and carried him across the court, where he was sufficiently roused to talk with the media.” [Cleveland.com]
“Doctors were so pleased with the healing process that O’Neal, who has lost around 20 pounds by running and cutting out cheeseburgers during his absence, probably could have returned earlier if the games were more important. Perhaps not wanting to jinx the recovery, O’Neal declined to talk about his progress Monday and said he would discuss it when he was activated.” [Brian Windhorst on Shaq]
“Powe: I actually wear it because of Ice Man back in the day. Me and my brother both had posters of him – the one on the ice throne and the finger roll. I used to always finger roll back in the day, until I realized I could jump. Then I started dunking the ball. But I still go with 44 because of the Ice Man – George Gervin.” [Leon Powe’s Mailbag]
“By the same token, it also shows that we can be competitive without our main people. And, to me, that’s the signal that should be going out across the league. These guys are basically on vacation right now, and they’re still competitive. When they bring all the horses back, they should be even more intimidating.” [Austin Carr]
Check out the ESPN Round-table on this Year’s MVP: LeBron James. The best one is from Henry Abbott: “I hate to be hyperbolic, but sometimes superlatives are accurate: When we look back at this season decades from now, “best player in the league” will be far too timid in describing the reign King James has started. He’s a mighty candidate to be the best player ever. If James doesn’t win in a landslide, voters must be drug tested.”
Nothing to do with the Cavs, but this article about Shane Battier’s ideas for the NBA are worth a read.
“But since the Cavaliers have wrapped up home court advantage throughout the playoffs, Cavs coach Mike Brown has had the chance to give extra minutes to those that have patiently waited for a chance to make an impact with the team. Moon, the product of Meridian Community College – as fans have come to find out through the pre-game introductions, has accepted the opportunity with open arms.” [Scott Sargent]
I like the spirit of this billboard-to-be but not sure about the picture.
This will be the series to watch in the East because, while Orlando is clearly one of the top 2 teams in the league, Charlotte is the only lower seeded team in the conference that can pull off an upset. They have the wing defenders, defense, and playoff experience (ok, so only a few players have made the playoffs in the past, but hey, Stephen Jackson makes love to pressure) to pull off the impossible.” [Colin Zvosec]
J.E. Skeets gets very wound up about the criticism of LeBron James at the end of his Basketball Jones VidCast. Hard to not agree with him. I have yet to find a Cavs fan that is angry at the organization because LeBron has been sitting.
Tweets To The Present: (follow me @tompestak)
“When did NBA teams become responsible for pleasing OPPOSING team fans by not letting their guys rest?” [Lang Whitaker]
“Marcus Camby just stole ball from Maynor and dove on floor for it, then dunked at other end. He has game-highs of 26 and 10. He’s 36 yrs old” [John Hollinger]
“Mike Brown says there’s ”good chance” LeBron won’t play at Hawks on Wed. He’s not sure about Shaq and other regular starters” [Brian Windhorst]
Shane Battier = Future commissioner???
I like Battier’s Stern Cup idea.. could give an extra spark to the league. This guy’s got the right mindset for the future of the NBA
That billboard is freaking awesome!!!!!!!!!! I’d love to see it in Akron. It’s even cooler than the “Akron Witnessed First” t-shirts from Rubber City Clothing.
Yeah- but Gervin was the Ice Man, which is the best NBA nickname EVER. If your dads or moms or whoever were into the NBA you’d have that ice throne poster & know who that dude was. Just the poster made him legend.
I agree with battier, each team should play the other twice.
Also, it amazes me how some players now reference legends of completely different generations. I never saw George Gervin play and I am older than Powe as well.
I kind of like the 8-man tournement, but they could make it similar to the FA cup in England. Make it a 32-team tourney, spread the competition out over the course of a few months and include some teams from the D-leauge to fill the bracket. Could you image Idaho going up against the Lakers? Always a potential for some sort of upset with a single elimination, and you give yourself two chances to win a Championship. So even if a team like the Knicks are stinking it up in the regular league … if they pull a few upsets,… Read more »
Id support pretty much all of Battier’s ideas, especially the shortened season and the single-elimination tournament for the 7th and 8th seeds. That would be epic. Oh and we should definately ditch the whole division concept.
Didn’t the Ice Man retire when Powe was 3? Where’d he get an Ice Man poster, or a sense of what Gervin’s finger roll looked like? I’m six years older than Powe, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t know who Gervin was when he retired. I had a Hot Rod Williams poster.
I mean “whole final artwork”. I hate people that correct their typos in blog comments by posting lame follow-ups. I hate me.
That billboard pic you linked to is just a small part of the while final artwork. I bet it will be nice. Speaking as a Cleveland-area designer, I think Glen Infante is not just one of the most talented local graphic designers, but one of the better commercial artists out there in the field period.