Boston Celtics
Jeff Clark: CelticsBlog.com
Jim Weeks: Green Bandwagon
FLCeltsFan: LOY's Place
John Karalis: Red's Army
Dustin Chapman: Celtics 24/7
New Jersey Nets
Dennis Velasco: About Basketball
New York Knicks
Joey: Straight Bangin'
Seth Rosenthal: Posting and Toasting
Philadelphia 76ers
Dannie & Pete: Recliner GM
Jon Burkett: Passion and Pride
Toronto Raptors
Franchise: RaptorsHQ.com
Ryan McNeill: Hoops Addict
Cuzzy: Cuzoogle
Also see links to all the previews at CelticsBlog.com
Monday, October 6, 2008
Atlantic Division Previews
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Memphis @ Toronto - 11.27.07
SPANISH NIGHT - Part 2!!!
Or as our friends up north at Raptors Talk call it the Battle for the Naismith Cup! They still see the Grizzlies as Vancouver's team after all. Must be a type of Canadian inferiority complex of some sort.
Memphis plays the Raptors for their 2nd game in two nights and their second time in less than 10 days tonight. The first meeting was one of the low points of the season for the Grizzlies as they managed a mere 89 points against Toronto's defense. Particularly weak was the three point shooting that started 0-10 and finished 4-26 for the game. Memphis dominated in the paint and at the free throw line but Toronto is a jump shooting team and the Grizzlies couldn't overcome their poor perimeter shooting. Rudy Gay and Juan Carlos Navarro have been leading the charge of late and when they are hitting shots the team is very difficult to beat. When they struggle the team struggles which is a far cry from the days when the Grizzlies ran their offense through Pau Gasol and Mike Miller.
Toronto is playing well and at 7-7 is in the logjam for second place in the suddenly tough Atlantic Division. Toronto will be well rested for this game having not played since Sunday night which was a home game. Toronto is playing .500 but has lost some close games to good teams and blown out bad ones so the record is deceiving. Without TJ Ford, the Raptors have slowed down the game a bit but Calderon has filled in well, Chris Bosh has improved on his poor start and Jameiro Moon is another great find bu Colangelo.
Winning Streak!!!
The Grizzlies are now enjoying their first winning streak of the year after defeating the Wizards and Nets. Tonight is a great opportunity to keep the Eastern Conference themed winning streak in tact.
Keys to Victory
-- 3-Point shooting.
-- Rudy staying out of foul trouble.
-- Force Bosh and Bargnani to put the ball on floor, as opposed to shooting uncontested jumpers.
Match ups
Point Guard: Damon Stoudamire vs Jose Calderon
Jose Calderon wasn't supposed to be good enough to start at the point in the NBA. That is why Toronto traded Charlie Villanueva to Milwaukee for TJ Ford. So why is Calderon playing so well while Ford is hurt? Against Chicago and Team USA PG Kirk Hinrick Calderon scored 19 pts and dished out 14 assists with only 1 turnover. Damon Stoudamire is still struggling with his shot but has played well protecting the ball and making the right passes to players. His minutes are already below 20 per game and should continue to decline as Lowry gets comfortable and Conley returns but for now Damon is holding the fort down decently. When hot from outside he is actually
quite effective.
Advantage: Toronto
Shooting Guard: Juan Carlos Navarro vs Anthony Parker
Anthony Parker isn't Spanish but he did play at Macabib Tel Aviv for two years and Virtus Roma for one so he was in the neighborhood so to speak. Parker is a solid player who has deadly range (56.7% from the arc) and is not going to be over run by any SG in the league. After a quiet start to the season Parker too is starting to warm up as well. Juan Carlos Navarro is sneaky good. He sneaks around to pick up steals, he sneaks behind screens to nail 3 pt shots and he sneaks into the lane for his patented La Bomba shot. He isn't able to match up physically with anyone in the NBA and Parker is a physical player which could be a problem for Navarro.
Advantage: Toronto
Small Forward: Mike Miller vs Jamario Moon
By now you should know who Jamario Moon is? The Cinderella story from Mississippi Community College player came out of nowhere to earn a starting role over high priced free agent signee Jason Kapono and has put up some incredible performances including a 15 pt, 9 rebound, 6 block effort against Chicago. Moon is playing major minutes and the slipper hasn't come off his foot yet. Mike Miller is starting to get back into his aggressive role with the Grizzlies and out of the passive role that we saw emerge on the USA team. It's about time to say the least. Mike's aggressive play is needed for the Grizzlies as is his long range shooting.
Advantage: Memphis
Power Forwards: Rudy Gay vs Andrea Bargnani
Andrea Bargnani threw the daggers in Memphis' heart last week with two huge three point bombs down the stretch. At 7-0 and deadly from the arc is is a difficult shot to stop and once Bargnani gets comfortable with the NBA game he could become one of the most dangerous players in the league. He isn't there yet but offensively he is a nightmare. Rudy Gay has stopped committing two silly fouls in the first quarter. Now he just commits one in the first 2 minutes of the first quarter. The team leader in training still seems a bit immature to take the reigns but the talent is unquestionable. Rudy has shown consistent NBA 3 pt range, power inside and improving defense but he has to avoid the silly early fouls to really make a statement. What has been most encouraging has been the sudden increase in rebounds. Whichever player is most aggressive should win this match up.
Advantage: Memphis
Centers: Pau Gasol vs Chris Bosh
The battle of two team leaders. Gasol has struggled to overcome injuries to his ankle, back and finger while Bosh has struggled being the focus without any interior support. Gasol appears on the road to recovery and Bosh has already broken out thanks in no small part to the Game in Memphis. Bosh has raised his shooting percentage in one week from 40% to 46% and his rebounding is back near his career average. Gasol is still behind his career averages but is also improving as he gets more comfortable in the Iavaroni system.
Advantage: Toronto
Benches: The problem for Toronto right now is a lack of quality power players off the bench. Carlos Delfino is more comfortable on the wing although I have been told he is a tough perimeter player. What else would you expect from a former Piston? Jason Kapono is paid to hit three pt shots and not much else. About the only player willing to mix it up underneath is Kris Humphries who is an undersized PF. Memphis' bench has come back from the dead with Kyle Lowry getting plenty of support Stromile Swift and Hakim Warrick. Tarence Kinsey is also taking minutes in the rotation. Iavaroni keeps insisting he only wants an 8 man rotation but the way these players are performing that is hard to believe without a trade. That doesn't mean the Grizzlies will make any moves right away but the future has to include a deal involving Damon Stoudamire and someone else for future picks or a lock down wing defender. That is the only weakness the Grizz seem to have right now.
Advantage: Memphis
Other Game Previews
Raptor Ramblings
Raptors HQ
Dinosty.com
Raptors Talk
Got a prediction for the final score? Leave it in the comments.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Pregame: Memphis vs Toronto - 11.21.07
SPANISH NIGHT!!!
Actually the real Spanish Night is March 22nd against Sacramento but this game makes more sense. With Garbajosa, Calderon, Navarro and Gasol you won't find a more Spanish flavor at any NBA game this season.
Just like for every game, ChipC3 and Zack bring you pregame commentary for the 11.21.07 Memphis vs Toronto game. Leave your predictions for the final score in the comments.
Memphis has finally come home for a few games around Thanksgiving with only San Antonio on Friday night being the only road game this week. Injuries forced the first change in the starting lineup for the Grizzlies in Dallas as Juan Carlos Navarro entered the lineup for Darko Milicic (sprained thumb). Michael Conley hurt his shoulder in the Dallas game and is out after having surgery to repair a posterior labral tear. For those history buffs, Toronto was the first team Memphis played under the Tony Barone experiment.
Toronto is 5-3 to start the season heading into Dallas but this road trip is not the type you want to have heading into the holiday. Combine that with the meltdown against Golden St on Sunday when the Raptors went ice cold in the 4th quarter (4-22 from the field) to blow a big lead and lose at home. Back to back road games against two more high scoring teams can't make the Raptors feel thankful to the NBA. Toronto has been experimenting with lineups as only three players have started all nine games (Ford, Parker and Bosh) with no other player starting more than 6 games.
Memphis Trends
--Won 1 in a row (looking for first winning streak of the season)
--2nd game of 2 game home stand
--0-2 vs Eastern Conference
Toronto Trends
--Lost 2 in a row
--2nd game of 3 game road trip
--0-2 vs Western Conference
Noteworthy Statistic: 3-Point Percentage
Memphis....41% (3rd in NBA)
Toronto.......43% (2nd in NBA)
Storylines
-- Ole! Garbajosa, Calderon, Navarro and Gasol reunite for what might be the most watched internet broadband stream in Spanish history.
-- Point Guard curse strikes again. Conley will be out at least 2 to 3 weeks with a torn posterior labral in his right shoulder. This is the third year in a row the Grizzlies newest PG acquisition has gotten hurt. (Bonus storyline...will Darko play? As of right now I don't know)
-- Attendance, the story that won't go away. With a dismal crowd for the Sonics game, attendance problem is once again a topic of discussion. Will the Forum be fuller for the Raptors game? I doubt it.
Keys
-- Effective interior passing. Against the hapless Sonics, the Griz (particularly Pau) showed great interior passing, which resulted in a huge night for Stro and fewer turnovers than normal. This offense seems as if it will be it's most effective, when the interior passing is more effective.
-- Rudy and Kyle staying on the court. The Grizzlies can't afford either of Rudy or Kyle to get stuck on the bench for long stretches of this game. Foul trouble will be the primary reason why either won't play their normal minutes, but Kyle particularly needs to stay in control and limit the turnovers in the 1st half to gain Iavaroni's confidence to play him more than Damon.
-- No more injuries. Until we get Darko back, the Griz can't afford any more injuries.
Matchups
Point Guard: Damon Stoudamire vs T J Ford
T J Ford has been a consistent player for the Raptors this season hitting 48.8% of his FG attempts and dishing out 8.1 assists as well in only 28 mpg. 28.8 mpg is a dream for Damon right now even with Conley's injury. Damon is under the gun right now as Iavaroni said he is tired of having to come from behind every night. That is a slap at Damon who basically only plays at the opening of the halves anyway. With Kyle Lowry's development it looks like Damon won't be starting for long.
Advantage: Toronto
Shooting Guard: Mike Miller vs Anthony Parker
Mike Miller is starting to get back into his aggressive role with the Grizzlies and out of the passive role that we saw emerge on the USA team. It's about time to say the least. Mike's aggressive play is needed for the Grizzlies as is his long range shooting. Anthony Parker isn't Spanish but he did play at Macabib Tel Aviv for two years and Virtus Roma for one so he was in the neighborhood so to speak. Parker is a solid player who has deadly range (56.7% from the arc) and is not going to be over run by any SG in the league. After a quiet start to the season Parker too is starting to warm up as well.
Advantage: Memphis
Small Forward: Rudy Gay vs Jamario Moon
Who is Jamario Moon? The Mississippi Community College player has come out of nowhere to earn a starting role over high priced free agent signee Jason Kapono and Jorge Carbajosa, who is not playing due to the injury risk with his ankle despite his insisting that he is healthy. Either way, Moon is starting and playing major minutes. Rudy Gay would be playing major minutes if he could stay out of foul trouble. The team leader in training still seems a bit immature to take the reigns but the talent is unquestionable. Rudy has shown consistent NBA 3 pt range, power inside and improving defense but he has to avoid the silly early fouls to really make a statement. Being matched up against a less respected player should aid in that process.
Advantage: Memphis
Power Forwards: Pau Gasol vs Chris Bosh
The battle of two team leaders who have struggled to start the season. Gasol has struggled to overcome injuries to his ankle, back and finger while Bosh has struggled being the focus without any interior support. That only got worse this week with the news that Rasho Nesterovich is injured and out for a while. Gasol seems to be out of shape but the combination of injuries has that effect. He seemed to be getting back into shape despite a poor shooting night in Dallas. Bosh has to raise his shooting from 40% to start being the superstar expected of him.
Advantage: Memphis
Centers: Darko Milicic vs Maceo Baston
Call me crazy but I expect Darko back for this game to give him some court time before the Spurs game Friday. Not a lot of minutes but some just to get his juices flowing. Memphis with Darko and Gasol would really pressure the small Raptors lineup as well. Former Wolverine Maceo Baston is playing out of position at Center as well as in the starting lineup. The problem is for Toronto is that they really don't have an alternative with the bench having Andrea Bargnani as the only other big man available. Of course that brings back up Garbajosa who is such a tough player that he could play some center if Toronto would let him play.
Advantage: Memphis
Benches: Former #1 overall pick Andrea Bargnani leads a bench that is strong and capable. Jose Calderon, another Spaniard, has earned minutes despite T J Ford's strong play. The problem for Toronto right now is the lack of quality power players off the bench. Bargnani prefers the three point line to the paint. Carlos Delfino is more comfortable on the wing as well. Jason Kapono is paid to hit three pt shots and not much else. About the only player willing to mix it up underneath is Kris Humphries who is an undersized PF. Memphis' bench has come to life in the last few games with Kyle Lowry getting plenty of support from Juan Carlos Navarro, Stromile Swift and Hakim Warrick. Tarence Kinsey is also taking minutes in the rotation. Iavaroni keeps insisting he only wants an 8 man rotation but the way these players are performing that is hard to believe without a trade. That doesn't mean the Grizzlies will make any moves right away but the future has to include a deal involving Damon Stoudamire and someone else for future picks or a lock down wing defender. That is the only weakness the Grizz seem to have right now.
Advantage: Memphis
Coaches: Marc Iavaroni vs Sam Mitchell
Sam Mitchell was on the hot seat to begin last season but a shocking in season turnaround and an Atlantic Division title put those rumors to rest and earned Mitchell a brand new contract instead of a pink slip. His team started the season strong but lately has been slipping and the lack of interior strength combined with Bosh's poor shooting puts more pressure on Mitchell. Iavaroni is still in the honeymoon phase of his coaching career and people are starting to see that he is providing great entertainment at the Grizzlies games. What he hasn't done is find an answer for the end of game troubles that have plagued past teams. Hopefully he will find out who is comfortable taking those important big shots at the end of games.
Advantage: Memphis
Other Game Previews
Raptors HQ
Beyond the Arc
USA Today
RaptorsTalk
The Sports Network
Late News: Toronto could be without second-leading scorer T.J. Ford on Wednesday after sitting out the final quarter of Tuesday's game against Dallas. He was apparently injured after taking a knee to the chest while trying to draw a charge.
More Latest News: Garbajosa on inactive list according to ESPN after seeing something on an MRI of the leg he injured last season. More in the continuing drama building in Toronto that has gotten so weird that Pau Gasol actually spoke out on behalf of his friend.