Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:19 pm
November Report
Orlando Magic
Record: 13-6
Conference: 3rd
Division: 2nd
Player Stats:
Around the League
Standings:
League Leaders:![]()
Players of the Month:![]()
Rookies of the Month:![]()
Notable Transactions:
11/30 Phoenix Suns traded Marcin Gortat to Indiana Pacers for James Posey
Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:12 pm
Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:07 am
("Office. Where it all happens" is a series of articles, records and thoughts of Orlando Magic head coach Janis Kalnins)
It's already a month since I've been the head coach of Orlando Magic, so I decided to evaluate my players and write my thoughts about them on paper, which I won't show to anyone, but it could help me to coach this team. I learned this method in Europe and the results should be interesting.
Dwight Howard
The most dominant center in the world, I don't want to think where we'd be without him. Yes, his rebounding is below his career average, but that's mostly because he has never played alongside such a great rebounder as William. And his scoring average is the highest in his career, which could be because of my offensive systems, which are much like Euroleague teams play on offense.
John William
Rookie has been doing great for us thus far, playing alongside Dwight and complementing him on offense and defense. Yes, he isn't scoring as much as in college, but his rebounding has been better than expected, he also has a nice mid range jumper and can make a three pointer from time to times.
Hedo Turkoglu
Hedo is probably the best third option on offense in the league, although I would like his game to be more stable, because in some games he can light up and be the best player on the floor, but in some nights, when his shots aren't falling, he starts to shoot more and thus can destroy the whole game plan. His defense also could be better, but I've noticed that it becomes better, when he has to guard stars, like James or Anthony.
Jason Richardson
To be honest, I expected much more from a veteran like Jason Richardson. Yes, his three-point shooting is good and his assists per game are the highest in the team, but his defense has been awful - if Christian Eyenga has a career game, when Richardson was guarding him, you know there is something wrong with his defense. He also looks disinterested and unmotivated, probably because of the big extension he signed this summer.
Gilbert Arenas
Probably the best scorer on this team and the second best player overall and that's something if your teammates with Dwight Howard. Although Arenas is still below career averages in points, assists and rebounds, he is coming back to his old self. Also he has career highs in steals and blocks per game, which shows his improvement in defense, where he's progressed from bad to average.
Jameer Nelson
Jameer has accepted his role as the sixth man and he's doing really well. He brings us the scoring punch from the bench and leads the second unit. It's great, when you have a player like this, who you can send on court, when your starters are starting quiet on offense.
Sam Young
Sam is the best outside defender on this team and we really miss him right now, because of the injury he got on mid November and from which he still hasn't recovered. He doesn't have a reliable shot and his moves on offense are rusty, but his defense is significant to us.
J. J. Redick
Three point specialist and great scorer with not much defensive game. Although his defense isn't good, I like what he brings to this team, plus he perfectly fits into my offensive systems.
Ryan Anderson
I was expecting a bit more from Ryan before this season, but I guess I was too optimistic about him. He hasn't found his stroke at the three-point line and he's also been quite soft on defense. However, his rebounding has been better than expected.
Kurt Thomas
Kurt brings veteran leadership on and off the court and it's irreplaceable. Every play-off team needs a player like this to succeed and I hope Kurt will stay in the league for another couple of years.
Stanley Robinson
Stanley is somewhere between small forward and power forward positions and still hasn't found his real place. He won't have much chance to play until he does.
Jeremy Lin
Pleasant young man with some good basketball skills and high basketball IQ. He could be a pretty good point guard in Europe, but he's also not the worst one in the NBA. I see him as a second point guard soon, in Magic or some other NBA team. He's also a great locker room guy.
Ruben Holmes
To be honest, I can't see Ruben playing in NBA after his current rookie contract ends. He's a nice hard working guy, but he just lacks the skill and basketball fundamentals.
Tue Aug 02, 2011 5:19 pm
Ŀąŗvæ™ wrote:Holy smash bombs! Suns' trade was pure FAIL! Gortat for Posey?![]()
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And cool because Rubio is averaging 19 PPGRubio owns William
Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:43 pm
Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:08 pm
Week 6: December 2nd - December 8th
vs. Houston 95-79 W
Player of the Game:
Gilbert Arenas
33 points
6 rebounds
6 assists
5 steals
vs. San Antonio 94-92 W
Player of the Game:
Jameer Nelson
21 points
4 assists
4 steals
10-12 fgm-a
vs. Indiana 90-89 W
Player of the Game:
Dwight Howard
25 points
15 rebounds
3 assists
12-20 fgm-a
Orlando Magic Player of the Week
Jameer Nelson 12,3ppg 2,0rpg 4,0apg 1,7spg 0,3bpg
Around the League
Team of the Week: Miami Heat [4-0]
Team of the Weak: Portland Trail Blazers [0-4]
Performance of the Week: Carmelo Anthony 50pts 13reb 20-32 fgm-a 4-6 3pm-a in 113-110 win over Detroit
Game of the Week: Portland @ Chicago 97-107, Derrick Rose: 36pts 8ast 14-23 fgm-a
Next Week:
vs. Milwaukee (8-13)
vs. Philadelphia (13-6)
@ Denver (12-11)
Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:10 pm
Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:32 pm
Magic participating in a 4-team, 10-player deal
Welcome to Orlando, Serge!
Orlando Magic, New Jersey Nets, Atlanta Hawks and Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed on a 4-team, 10-player trade, which includes such players as Jason Richardson, 2011 NBA draft's no. 1 pick Nadeem Pardo, Travis Outlaw and Serge Ibaka. It is rumored that Minnesota Timberwolves also were going to participate in this deal, but backed-off at the last minute.
The New Jersey Nets were looking to land a star player, who could play alongside Deron Williams and Brook Lopez and they got one from this trade in Jason Richardson, who is averaging 14,9 points and 5,3 assists thus far this season. They also acquired power forward Ryan Anderson and rookie guard Ruben Holmes. Anderson is averaging 3,4 points and 3,6 rebounds per game this season and should be a good back-up for Kris Humphries.
"Richardson is a very skilled player offensively, which is exactly what we were looking for," says Nets head coach Avery Johnson, "and alongside Deron he will play even better."
The Nets gave up Travis Outlaw, Jordan Farmar and Dean Griffin in this trade. None of them is a big loss for the team, because Outlaw's contract was way too big, Farmar wasn't feeling any good since Deron Williams came to New Jersey and Griffin, although he's a pretty good talent, didn't get much playing time behind Brook Lopez and Dan Gadzuric.
IN: Jason Richardson (ORL), Ryan Anderson (ORL), Ruben Holmes (ORL)
OUT: Travis Outlaw (ATL), Jordan Farmar (ATL), Dean Griffin (ORL)
Starting Line-up: B.Lopez, K.Humphries, T.Prince, J.Richardson, D.Williams
Grade: A
This was a decent deal for Hawks too. Yes, they gave away the number one pick of this year's draft, but he wasn't getting much burn behind Josh Smith anyway and now they have a new starting small forward in Travis Outlaw, who last his starting job in New Jersey after Tayshaun Prince came to the Nets this summer via Free Agency.
Atlanta also acquired back-up point guard Jordan Farmar, who will fill the void, which emerged when former back-up point guard Jeff Teague signed with Phoenix Suns this summer.
IN: Travis Outlaw (NJN), Jordan Farmar (NJN)
OUT: Nadeem Pardo (OKC), Marvin Williams (ORL)
Starting Line-up: A.Horford, J.Smith, T.Outlaw, J.Johnson, K.Hinrich
Grade: B
Oklahoma City Thunder may be the winners of this draft in the long run, because they acquired a developing star, this year's draft number one pick, Nadeem Pardo, who will replace Serge Ibaka, who went to Orlando via this trade, in the starting line-up. Pardo not only has a greater upside than Ibaka, he also fits better with Kendrick Perkins on OKC's frontcourt and the Thunder also gained a new market to work with in Philippines now, where Pardo has gained enormous fame, being the only Philippines player in the NBA.
OKC also got Stanley Robinson out of this deal. He's a developing talent, which could be either a good back-up in few years or out of this league.
IN: Nadeem Pardo (ATL), Stanley Robinson (ORL)
OUT: Serge Ibaka (ORL)
Starting Line-up: K.Perkins, N.Pardo, K.Durant, J.Harden, R.Westbrook
Grade: A+
Orlando Magic were looking to deal away Jason Richardson for a while and now they finally accomplish it, with Anderson, Holmes and Robinson also leaving. J-Rich wasn't the favorite Magic's head coach Janis Kalnins' player and wasn't getting the playing time he wanted and Holmes was getting some garbage minutes only in two games this season. Anderson, on the other hand, was a quite important player in Kalnins' rotation, so he will be a sensible loss for Magic.
"Anderson was great on offense and he was also a good locker room guy," Kalnins characterizes his former player, "but he lacked qualities on defense, that's why we decided to deal him away."
So it's no surprise that Magic acquired more defensive minded Serge Ibaka instead of Anderson. Ibaka, who averages 8 points and 8 boards per game this season, is expected to come off the bench at first, but could get the starting spot from William when time comes. Orlando also acquired Marvin Williams, who will be the back-up for Hedo Turkoglu and Dean Griffin, who is a new project at the centre position for the Magic, if Kurt Thomas retires and/or Dwight Howard leaves after this season.
IN: Serge Ibaka (OKC), Marvin Williams (ATL), Dean Griffin (NJN)
OUT: Jason Richardson (NJN), Ryan Anderson (NJN), Ruben Holmes (NJN), Stanley Robinson (OKC)
Starting Line-up: D.Howard, J.William, H.Turkoglu, S.Young, G.Arenas
Grade: B-
Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:34 pm
Ŀąŗvæ™ wrote:Oh wow, Arenas looks good![]()
33 ain't bad at all.
Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:35 pm
Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:37 pm
Justine. wrote:The man in the pic is not Ibaka
Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:18 am
Orlando Magic Roster as of December 13th
Starting Five![]()
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C - Dwight Howard
PF - John William
SF - Hedo Turkoglu
SG - Sam Young
PG - Gilbert Arenas
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6th - Jameer Nelson
7th - Serge Ibaka
8th - J. J. Redick
9th - Marvin Williams
10th - Kurt Thomas
11th - Dean Griffin
12th - Jeremy Lin
Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:35 pm
Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:24 pm
Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:33 pm
Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:38 am
Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:40 pm
Jhiane wrote:Ibaka should be in the starting lineup![]()
z02 wrote:Nice trade, but I would start ibaka and Nelson over William and Young, maybe even Marvin Williams over Turkeyglue.
Jhiane wrote:nice lineup for the Nets![]()
Jhiane wrote:just noticed on your stats.. it should be 3.4(point), not 3,4(comma)
Jhiane wrote:ohh?? but it was decimal so its not a comma..its all about math
Thierry • wrote:Wow, 1st pick traded. Nice job acquiring Ibaka
Sat Aug 13, 2011 8:41 pm
Week 7: December 9th - December 16th
vs. Milwaukee 96-98 L
Player of the Game:
Michael Redd
29 points
4 rebounds
3 assists
5-13 3pm-a
vs. Philadelphia 108-87 W
Player of the Game:
Hedo Turkoglu
22 points
10 assists
6 rebounds
8-20 fgm-a
@ Denver 101-92 W
Player of the Game:
Dwight Howard
25 points
19 rebounds
2 blocks
11-14 fgm-a
Orlando Magic Player of the Week
Dwight Howard 25,3ppg 15,3rpg 3,7apg 1,7spg 2,0bpg
Around the League
Team of the Week: New Orleans Hornets [3-0]
Team of the Weak: Toronto Raptors [0-4]
Performance of the Week: Deron Williams 51pts 6ast 4reb 16-29 fgm-a 16-19 ftm-a in 114-105 win over Miami
Game of the Week: Miami @ Boston 98-96, Dwyane Wade: 27pts 11ast 5reb 12-25 fgm-a
Next Week:
@ Sacramento (13-14)
@ Minnesota (8-17)
@ New Jersey (13-11)
Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:19 pm