Definitely Melo and the Nuggets return has been the best part of the season.
The other story has to be Grant Hill, its great of he made such a great comeback after struggling with those injuries for multiple years.
Bulls is very interesting aswell, I didnt think any of the rookies they drafted would be difference makers but turns out the Bulls actually had the best draft out of all. The rise of Ben Gordon has been astonishing, many saw him as an undersized two guard who wont do well in the league but hes reversed that opinion. Whilst Deng has also shown great capability and you cant forget Chris Duhon and Andres Nocioni who both have made valuable contributions.
The fall of the Cavs and Magic is interesting aswell, both teams started so well but are not struggling. Both looked set to make the playoffs but now the Magic are fading away fast and the Cavs look like they will struggle to make it past the first round.
The brawl between the Pistons and Pacers is an unfortunate part of this season, it was quite shocking to see that happen Live. A dark day for the NBA and therefore its best left alone.
As for the stars being traded I think the two that have really paid off are Vinsanity's trade to the Nets and Toine's return to Boston. Vince has played incredibly well and his showing why everyone adoured him in Toronto not so long ago, but of course hes statement of that he didnt try hard still flows in the air and has mande several fans lose respect for him. As for Toine well he cameback to the same organisation and the same GM that battered him(kinda) but he did the opposite of what most ppl thought he would do, hes made the Celtics a better team.
C-Webb is prolly the flop, the 76ers were expected to top the atlantic but have been subpar and only due to Allen Iverson's incredible talent have they managed to stay in the playoff picture.
Then theirs Okafor's double double record, which cannot be forgotten. He truly looks like he'll be an all-star in the near future and hopefully the Bobcats can improve as an organisation in the following years and not plummit after a good season or two like whats happend to recent expansion teams such as the Raptors.
Of course theirs also been Karl Malone's retirement, even though he had alot of drama surrouding him before his annoucement he still remains to be of the greatest players to play the game. Add to that Reggie Miller's annoucement that this will be his last season, Im not a Miller fan either but he too like Malone is a legend of the game, unfortunate that both these great players could not win a title during their marvelous careers.
Thats all really, Kobe vs Shaq doesnt interest me since I dont like either player that much and cant think of anything else at the moment.
Good thread Andrew
