by zike_42 » Tue May 31, 2011 8:34 pm
The last Player of the Month title went to Lebron James from Miami who averaged 28.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.0 blocks in a truly dominant all-around showcase as the Heat went 14-3 in March.
Scott Channing from the Los Angeles Clippers won the Rookie of the Month title for March, averaging 14.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals with the Clippers going 8-7 in the month.
There are only 11 games left in the regular season and we have a 4.5 game lead of Miami, so I asked Rudy T to rest some starters before the playoffs to conserve their energy.
The first game of April Kevin King and Tim Mozgov were rested and we get pummelled 116-104 to Chicago as Willie Warren goes off for 31 points, helped by Derrick Rose’s 22 points and 11 assists. New starters Ed Davis and DeMar DeRozan were average with Davis going 2/13 for 7 points while DeRozan had 15 points.
Toronto Raptors 60-12
The next game is a 106-90 win over Washington with DeRozan having 19 points in 21 minutes and Dwight Howard scored 24 points and grabbed 9 rebounds. Gilbert Arenas top scored for the Wizards with 24 points.
Toronto Raptors 61-12
Dwight Howard has a triple double with 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 blocks in our 111-102 win over Milwaukee. Andrew Reed beats up Reggie Williams for 25 points and Brandon Jennings shoots badly for 22 points.
Toronto Raptors 62-12
The next three games will be resting Dwight Howard and Rajon Rondo and we lose to the Bulls again 116-102. Chicago has six players in double figures while we had Kevin King with 30 points and three bench players in double figures, led by Andrew Norwood with 13 points and 5 assists.
Toronto Raptors 62-13
New York puts up 140 points to our 119 as they shoot 65% from the field. Amar’e Stoudemire (31 points) and Raymond Felton (29 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds) lead the way with too many other players to list. Kevin King had 28 points while Trent Bailey starts and plays well with 15 points and 8 assists.
Toronto Raptors 62-14
Three losses for this group as we go down to Charlotte 99-81 as we shoot 37% from the field. Jason Beck plays well for 29 points and 12 rebounds while Tim Mozgov has 14 points and 11 rebounds with Ed Davis doubles up as well.
Toronto Raptors 62-15
We are only 2 games ahead of Miami but that is alright, there is only five games to go but I have put all the starters back.
We go into Cleveland and come out with a 123-107 behind Kevin King’s 27 points and 8 assists. Ed Davis continues to play like a starter with 22 points in 22 minutes off the bench. Carmelo Anthony shoots badly (8/22) for 27 points and Avery Bradley has 24 points but 5 turnovers.
Toronto Raptors 63-15
Shooting 57% from the field will nearly always guarantee a win and we do that just with a 134-109 win over Indiana. Dwight Howard had 38 points, Rajon Rondo chipped in with 24 points and 13 assists and Ed Davis again rose from the bench with 15 points. The Pacers had six players in double figures but were blown out in the first half.
Toronto Raptors 64-15
Three games to go and we are 2.5 games ahead of Miami so if we win this game we win the #1 seed for the playoffs. So it’s even better when we get past Boston 109-100 as Kevin King has 28 points and Reggie Williams 24 points. Tony Rein top scored for the Celtics with 25 points but for the Celtics to succeed they are going to have to break up their 6’1 Tony Rein/6’3 Jules Riley starting backcourt.
Toronto Raptors 65-15
Our new starting five –
PG Trent Bailey
SG DeMar DeRozan
SF Hassan Trivuncic
PF Ed Davis
C Matt Simpson
I don’t expect to win either of the two remaining games but it will give them some great experience.
Philadelphia is a great team and we get pummelled 107-86 as Chris Paul has 34 points and 11 assists while Wesley Johnson helps with 20 points. DeMar DeRozan leads the way with 24 points and Hassan Trivuncic shows some potential with 18 points and Ed Davis had 6 blocks.
Toronto Raptors 65-16
In our last game of the season is a 108-96 loss to Indiana. DeMar DeRozan again top scores with 21 points while Chuck Hayes has 12 rebounds and Andrew Norwood scored 11 points. Reggie Williams plays all of six minutes but sprains his finger and is injured for 11 days or so. Wonderful.
Toronto Raptors 65-17
We do win the #1 seed by 1 game but hopefully we are more rested than the Heat and it gets us over the line.
Eastern Conference –
1st – Toronto Raptors – 65-17 (.793)
2nd – Miami Heat – 64-18 (.780)
3rd – New York Knicks – 58-24 (.707)
4th – Philadelphia 76ers – 53-29 (.646)
5th – Charlotte Bobcats – 50-32 (.610)
6th – New Jersey Nets – 47-35 (.573)
7th – Washington Wizards – 46-36 (.561)
8th – Orlando Magic – 45-37 (.549)
Last – Atlanta Hawks – 20-62 (.244)
Who would have thunk it? We play the Magic in the first round, you could almost say the NBA is rigged.
Western Conference –
1st – Oklahoma City Thunder – 56-26 (.683)
2nd – Portland Trailblazers – 55-27 (.671)
3rd – Utah Jazz – 52-30 (.634)
4th – Dallas Mavericks – 48-34 (.585)
5th – Los Angeles Clippers – 39-43 (.476)
6th – Phoenix Suns – 37-45 (.451)
7th – Sacramento Kings – 37-45 (.451)
8th – Golden State Warriors – 35-47 (.427)
Last – New Orleans Hornets – 23-59 (.280)
This has to be one of the worst Western Conference in a LONG time, with five teams under .500 making the playoffs and a team that is a whopping 12 games under snuck in. #8 Orlando would have been a #5 seed.
Toronto Top Points – Kevin King (23.5), Dwight Howard (19.9), Reggie Williams (14.6), Tim Mozgov (14.2)
Toronto Top Rebounds – Dwight Howard (11.7), Tim Mozgov (8.6), Kevin King (5.1), Ed Davis (4.3)
Toronto Top Assists – Rajon Rondo (10.5), Kevin King (4.2), Reggie Williams (3.0), Trent Bailey (2.3)
League Top Points – Lebron James MIA (25.8), Kevin Durant OKC (25.5), Carmelo Anthony CLE (25.4), Dirk Nowitzki DAL (24.3)
League Top Rebounds – Dwight Howard TOR (11.7), Chris Kaman POR (11.6), Cole Aldrich OKC (11.3), Amar’e Stoudemire NYK (11.3)
League Top Assists – Rajon Rondo TOR (10.5), Chris Paul PHI (9.8), Russell Westbrook OKC (9.2), Deron Williams UTA (8.7)
League Top Blocks – Dwight Howard TOR (3.8), Justin Cabrera HOU (3.6), Claudio Carrera MEM (3.4), Andrew Bogut LAC (3.4)
League Top Steals – Monta Ellis GSW (2.2), Kevin King TOR (1.9), Xavier Henry PHO (1.9), Rajon Rondo TOR (1.9)
League Top FG% - Dwight Howard TOR (.587), Nikola Pekovic UTA (.549), Tim Mozgov TOR (.542), Anthony Morrow NJN (.530)
League Top 3P% - Anthony Morrow NJN (.480), Mike Miller MIA (.473), Channing Frye PHO (.461), Brandon Rush WAS (.461)
League Top FT% - Paul George POR (.932), Mo Williams DEN (.925), Manu Ginobili DAL (.921), Dirk Nowitzki DAL (.919)
League Top Turnovers – Aaron Brooks HOU (4.1), Boleslav Silajdic ATL (3.9), Tyreke Evans SAC (3.9), Devin Harris NJN (3.8)
THE OFFICIAL UNVIELING OF THE TOP FOUR EXPANSION CITIES IS UP NEXT!