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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Bulls-Heat 2013 NBA Playoffs Preview


  

What do you expect from a team playing without their star point guard for the entire season, 2 starters out due to injuries, a starting center playing with plantar fasciitis and 2 key reserves also dealing with injuries, playing in a pivotal Game 7 on a hostile crown in Brooklyn.

I’d probably say, “What else could go wrong? Look at the bright side, at least we reached Game 7 despite missing our key cogs.”

Think again folks. As the saying goes, the basketball is round my friend.

No one ever see this coming. Not even Nostradamus could predict this turn of events.

It’s not about talent and payroll. It’s about heart and will.

Bannered by the hurting Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls played with great desire and passion despite their backs behind the wall to win Game 7 and advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Down and battered, the Bulls were never rattled and proved their identity as warriors all over again.

When the going gets tough,the tough gets going. Given the odds of playing without a true point guard for the most of the series, Noah carried the team on his shoulders as he delivered an epic performance in his hometown. Dubbed as spoiled and immature, Noah silenced his critics as he gutted his team out of peril and now face a new challenge in Miami Heat.

It would be interesting to see how the role players of Chicago, some of which has limited playoff experience fare against the King in Lebron James and his robin-batgirl tandem in Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh.

This is also the redemption of 2 aging veterans of Chicago to make their mark in the playoffs. Carlos Boozer and Nate Robinson, who both shared criticism from the past now found themselves in the perfect position to turn it around. Labeled as choker during last year’s playoffs, Boozer came out with a vengeance by emerging as the focal point of offense for the Bulls. Robinson meanwhile, who has been known as being wild and immature, steps in for 2 injured point guards to provide stability and scoring punch for the injury-prone Bulls

Chicago bucked the odds against Brooklyn. This time around, they need more than heart but perhaps luck and the help from the basketball Gods.

After winning his fourth MVP plum, Lebron James also has his eyes on the prize for the second straight year. The enormous odds are on Miami’s favor, with home court advantage plus the fact Chicago is playing short-handed and James draws the sophomore Jimmy Butler as his assignment.

Lebron will be Lebron. His numbers will continue to fascinate us fans on how we will remember him as probably the greatest player that ever played the game. The questions remain how the Bulls will contain the other role players of Miami. Mario Chalmers, Ray Allen and Shane Battier will have their hands full against the emergence of Marco Belinelli, Nate Robinson, Taj Gibson and Jimmy Butler.

Will over talent. This is the battle cry of Chicago in the first round. This time though, they have a simple request. Let the lady luck be on their side and hopefully have the stars aligned for them in order to dethrone the King and his muggles.


With their $94 Million star guard in Derrick Rose out for the playoffs, this will the Bulls testament whether they could get past Miami without their star guard. We’ve seen warriors from the past, Willis Reed to Michael Jordan, to Paul Pierce and to David Lee, and even Joakim Noah. But with the decision of Rose to sit the entire playoffs despite being cleared to play, it just questions Rose’s motive as a franchise player.

It’s hunger and will against talent and payroll again. The question that hangs in the balance is: who wants it more? Who is hungrier? Can over-achieving team in Chicago survive and advance to Eastern Conference Finals against the well-predicted-to-win-it-all in Miami Heat.

To make this series even better, it’s a battle between two sci-fi characters look-alike. It’s Gollum(Noah) versus King Kong(Lebron). 

Kidding aside, let the battle of ugly looking… err.. change that…. Battle for a slot in Eastern Conference Finals begin.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

NBA Basketball: Giant Killers



2 years ago, the Memphis Grizzlies made headlines by becoming the fourth number 8 seeded team in the playoffs to upset the number 1 team, which was the San Antonio Spurs back then.

They were considered as a Cinderella team back then as they were able to push OKC Thunder to seven games before bowing out.

This year, history is repeating itself. Memphis Grizzlies is making some noise in this year’s playoffs.

Playing with a sense of urgency after being quickly down 0-2 against the Clippers, Memphis came back roaring, winning the last 4 games to advance to Western Conference Semifinals and earn a rematch with Oklahoma Thunder. Their physical type of game worked harmoniously, outrebounded the Clippers the last 4 games and their key guys finally went to work.

Z-Bo and Marc Gasol went back to work, simple as that.

They could as well thank the basketball gods as Blake Griffin suffered a high ankle sprain during a freakish incident during practice prior to the crucial Game 5.

From that point on, things have never been the same for the Clippers. Seems like destiny smiled upon Memphis.

Not only did they crush the best season in Clippers’ franchise history, they also nixed and jeopardized the contract extension of star point guard Chris Paul, whom since day one has declared he wants to play for a winner.

Now, they face a team who was considered to win it all this season. They face a dilemma knowing that this was the team that pushed them to the limit and broke their hearts 2 years ago. They will also face the same team without their star point guard, Russell Westbrook.

Again, could it be the basketball gods are smiling upon them and the term “destiny” is beginning to preach itself?

When the Grizzlies decided to dump the contract of Rudy Gay and traded him to Toronto in a three-way trade last January, fans expect that this team will be on a fire sale and their downfall is on the horizon. Yet, things turned out better as they were able to unload a ball-hog with a hefty contract in exchange for a veteran who was known for his humongous block on Reggie Miller during 2004 Eastern Conference Finals in Tayshaun Prince.



Prince turned out to be the defensive catalyst that the Grizzlies needed. They decided to let O.J. Mayo walked prior to the start of the season and hoped to develop Jarred Bayless and Quincy Pondexter into the role of a scoring shooting guard.

Yet, it worked.

Not to mention the brilliance of Lionel Hollins, whom he incorporated his system into one fitting NBA team which resembles the term “Giant Killer”. With a dominating presence of Marc Gasol to the impending talent of Zach Randolph, to the development of floor general in Mike Conley, Memphis has finally matured and has become an elite basketball unit on the court.

This is their dance. On the grandest floor which is the playoffs, this is the perfect time for them to show what they’re really made of. Years of frustration are now behind them and their looming future looks bright thanks largely to the improved play of Gasol and Conley.

“We don’t bluff”. This is the statement that the Grizzlies have handed out in their towels.

Indeed they don’t bluff. After what we’ve seen the past few games, it makes us wonder which giant they’ll take down.