Wed May 11, 2011 9:20 pm
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Thu May 12, 2011 12:27 am
Axel. wrote:Didn't the Maloofs say they'd fire you if you didn't get 9th or 10th place in the conference this season? I say, try to aim for that, and if you can't get there, quit, then go with the Mavs.
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The Sonics are at 5-14 right now and this could be a panic move. The front office and owners want their team to play for the 8th Playoff spot this year and they should have gotten better with a power forward who can scorer. West has seen a lot and is a proven veteran scorer. Casspi's development will be decisive for grading this deal. If the young Israeli can raise his game to the next level, the Sonics will definitely regret this move. If he keeps putting up 16 points per game over his career - mainly on shooting threes - the Sonics did the right thing. Donte Greene's good recent play also made it easier for the Sonics to give up on Casspi. Gray and Cunningham don't really play a great role in the deal, the picks will be graded when the 2013 draft arrives, basically almost two years away from now.
The Hornets weren't satisfied with their wing players and hope that Omri Casspi will turn into a smaller "Dirk"-type of player. On power forward, the team looks pretty thin right now, but David West already said he would be testing the market after the season which basically gave no chance to the ever-money saving franchise out of Louisiana to resign him. Donte Cunningham has potential, and swapping first round picks with a losing franchise like Seattle could be a great idea on the long run. Still, are these moves to persuade and convince the best point guard to stay? Not really.
Rotation after the trade
Rotation after the tradeThu May 12, 2011 3:09 am
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Lamrock wrote:I don't like the deal. You're a rebuilding team so letting the Hornets swap picks with you and trading an improving player for an aging vet lacks the sense that is common. Prove me wrong
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███ Jason Kidd to become Mavs GM
DALLAS (AP)
Former Mavericks point guard Jason Kidd has surprisingly become the new General Manager of his last team as an NBA player, the Mavericks announced in a press conference held two days ago.
Kidd, who retired after the Mavs' tough Playoff loss vs the Lakers last season, announced his "pleasure to remain part of the organization". Kidd had been in an assistant role for the Seattle Supersonics so far this season and his departure from Seattle has caused some controversy. There had been rumours that Sonics GM and Coach Chris Hova was the preferred choice of Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who denied those statements.
"Hova was never a possibility for us. Kidd was our leading candidate for the job and we are glad to have him back in our franchise", Cuban said and added that he "did not even think for a second about taking Chris Hova on board".
███ Chase, Evans looking to return to action
SEATTLE (AP)
The 5-15 Seattle Supersonics will be able to go back to their complete roster in the next game @Denver as rookie point guard Luis Chase and go-to-guy shooting guard Tyreke Evans will come back from injuries.
Evans, who is averaging 22 points per game this season, missed five games with a dislocated shoulder whilst Chase was dealing with a rip injury, causing him to miss six games.
The Sonics acquired David West in a trade lately as they are looking to rebound from a slow start to the season.
███ Arenas sets season record - lights up Pacers for 50
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)
Gilbert Arenas was able to score the highest output by a single player in this season so far as he poured in 50 points against the Indiana Pacers three nights ago.
The man they once called "Agent Zero" hit 18-39 shots and 5-11 three pointers. He scored 18 of his 50 in the fourth quarter, where the Magic outscored the Pacers 41-28.
Arenas also added 6 boards and 9 assists. "You all know that I can shoot the ball. Actually, some guys even call me a gunner", the 29-year old guard said referring to his season suspension with the Wizards two years ago.
Asked wether or not he should be cautious with those remarks, since David Stern does not like them at all, Arenas said: "David Stern loves me. He has to love me. You know why? There are no stars in the NBA. He must be glad to have a guy like me putting up 50 and represent the NBA".
███ Meredith, Chase named rookies of the month November
NEW YORK(AP)
The NBA today announced that center Lance Meredith of the New York Knicks and point guard Luis Chase of the Seattle Supersonics are named Rookies of the month November.
Meredith, who struggled to adept his game to NBA level, has improved more and more over the course of the season and his averaging 15.4 points, 9.7 rebounds and a season-high amongst centers 4.4 assists per game. He also adds 1.8 blocks in 38.0 minutes per game. His shooting of .421% still shows his problems on the professional level. The Knicks are only at .500 at the moment.
Chase, who missed the last six games because of injury, is averaging 13.2 points, 3.3 boards and 5.4 assists per game also adding 1.6 steals to his numbers. He is shooting .409% from the field and leads all rookies in turnovers per game at 3.3.
Chase's season-high is at 31 points, Meredith's at 28.
███ Rodney Brown's almost quadruple-doubles in Washinton's win
SEATTLE (AP)
Shooting guard Rodney Brown is making himself a name in the NCAA as he almost put up a quadruple-double in his Huskie's win over Stanford.
Brown, who is especially known for his wild, red hair and his beard, scored 23 points and added 11 boards, 10 assists and 8 steals being only 2 steals shy of a quadruple-double.
There has only been one players in NCAA history so far putting up a quadruple-double: Lester Hudson. Being asked if he regrets not stealing the balls two more times, Brown said:
"Those are only numbers. I hate numbers. We won, that's all. The only thing that matters to me is that my team wins."