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A Lawyer's Blog of Simple Wisdom and Experience For Sportsmen and Sportswomen that have made it to the next level || including some free tools for using your own mind to make decisions for the future.
Sunday
Thursday
UFC goes mainstream
|PRATLAW| broadcasts: As a fan of UFC I look forward to its mainstreaming but they will have to curb the blood and that means better referees and quicker stops to the carnage: The article is here:
At left: The great Chuck Liddell owning Tito Ortiz
Monday
King? No, More Like Dauphin James
|PRATLAW| broadcasts: The Mavericks closed the Lakers out in 4; 4! They were the best team in the NBA. They should have won it all ... They have 2 really good point guards: Kidd & Barea. They have 2 really good shooting guards: Stevenson and Jet Terry. They have the best power forward in the game: Nowitzki. They have a "johnny hustle" center: Chandler. They have a great bench that are positive and give 125%. The Heat struggled with everyone and should have lost to the Bulls. They have 2 of the 4-5 best ISO finish players in the game: Dauphin James and Flash Wade. They have no point guard. They have one of the best scoring forwards in the game but Chris Bosh disappears in games because the Heat do not run an offense: They run ISO and pass-around. They do not have a power forward or Center that is upper level. Their bench is weak. ISO finishers do not|can not look for the pass on the way to the basket. In transition the Heat are the best team in Basketball. In half court they stall when their opponent matches up. Review the tapes: The Heat were phenomenal in half court defense - so much so that they wore down. No team can play the defense they did in a sustained tournament. Until the Dauphin and Flash work it out - and that means letting Mario Chalmers run the show when there is not a turnover transition, with them working without the ball, Flash as a shooting guard and Dauphin working as a power forward, and the three of them looking for Bosh, the Heat will remain the team "in the waiting".
Friday
Hey Didn't You Used To Be LeBron James?
|PRATLAW| broadcasts: LJ disappeared in game 4 2011, but had a triple double in game 5. Apparently that was not enough to silence his critics. J Berry hit the nail on the head in post game analysis: Without the ball LJ sits on the perimeter just like our own local huge guard, Joe Johnson and it is clear he doesn't really know what to do without the ball. But let's be fair: How long has it been since LJ played a game without the ball? Maybe 1st or 2nd grade? Don't lay this debacle at the feet of the coach or LJ. It is like having Kobie and Magic on the same team after each has been the guy with the ball their whole life.: [EDIT: Not Magic ~ Magic was a true point guard, probably the best ever - always looking for the open teammate to let them score ... no its more like having Kobie and early Jordan on the same team]. It will take more than a season for them to meld as a team ~ because they prove that basketball is a team game after all.
News flash to all Ralph Sampsons out there: If you are a big CRASH THE BOARDS SON! You cannot be 6'8" and 270lbs and park your ass on the perimeter when you have Flash with the ball - he is going to beat whoever is on him and that means he will not be dishing it back out. You have to take the game to the paint young man. It looks like the lack of physical rebounding and defense makes this Dallas's series to win or lose. Can a point guard well past his prime muster the energy for one last game? I think he can. Will the crowned King of the NBA find a game when he is the second best player on his team: I am sure of it. I look for LJ to be 'on a tear' in 2012.
News flash to all Ralph Sampsons out there: If you are a big CRASH THE BOARDS SON! You cannot be 6'8" and 270lbs and park your ass on the perimeter when you have Flash with the ball - he is going to beat whoever is on him and that means he will not be dishing it back out. You have to take the game to the paint young man. It looks like the lack of physical rebounding and defense makes this Dallas's series to win or lose. Can a point guard well past his prime muster the energy for one last game? I think he can. Will the crowned King of the NBA find a game when he is the second best player on his team: I am sure of it. I look for LJ to be 'on a tear' in 2012.
Wednesday
Rebounding and Great basketball Teams
|PRATLAW| broadcasts: If you read my posts you know that I think the greatest Basketball team of all time was the 1989-90 Detroit Pistons. Isiah is pound for pound the greatest player to ever pick up the ball: If you never saw him imagine DWade smaller and quicker: Flash's Daddy if you will. Joe Dumars was a fantastic second guard, big enough to shut down anybody with a great touch. Bill Laimbeer was just big and wide and then could shoot lights out - a slower Dirk Nowitzki if you will. Then you get to the steel core of the team - Worm Rodman and the massive Rick Mahorn. Nobody could rebound on them, nobody was fast enough to run with them and nobody could shoot as good as they could. Plain and simple ... who ya got? I thought so ...
Saturday
The Greatest NBA Center - Kareem Abdul Jabbar
|PRATLAW| broadcasts: I have heard Broussard, Mike & Mike, Barko & Kenny, etcetera, recently talking about the top 5 centers of all time and where Shaqastotile is on the list; they all had him 4th or 5th. They all, however, overlook the new stupid rule against the elbow scrape. Wilt Chamberlain would be an average player in today's world - true he was tall but he bullied under the rim and elbow scraped every rebound. He scored 100 points because he slammed the ball on the backboard and jumped into the lane and dunked it - he caused the rule against it. Wilt was also slow footed. Bill Russell would be a terrific modern player - still the quickest feet I have ever seen for a 6'11" player. Shaq scrapped everybody too and his game was monster-dunk and that's all.
The greatest center of all time was well above the rest. His name was and remains: Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Quick, athletic and he invented a shot nobody has ever seen before or since. the sky-hook was the most beautiful shot I have ever seen and if you have never seen it go to Utube and see it.
The greatest center of all time was well above the rest. His name was and remains: Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Quick, athletic and he invented a shot nobody has ever seen before or since. the sky-hook was the most beautiful shot I have ever seen and if you have never seen it go to Utube and see it.
After KAJ, my list of the greatest I ever personally saw, is in descending order: Bill Russell; Dwight Howard; Hakeem Olajuwon; Shaquille O'Neal; Bill Walton; Wilt Chamberlain. If Dwight Howard could use the elbow scrape clear, well just think about it ... And I will give a shout out to Bill Laimbeer who centered the greatest team of all time led by Isiah Thomas, The 1989-90 Detroit Pistons!
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