The Golden Birds were 29-19 last season, making it to the Conference Championship before they lost, so I was inheriting a comparatively proud basketball tradition. Because the coaching staff had success, I let them stay as they were. I didn't plan on being here long-term anyway. This was just a stopgap until I could get a top job in the NBA.
2013-14 Draft Notes
I really liked the look of Terrance Williams, a 6'9, 271 lb beast out of UMass 19 year old one and done, mocked to go 7th to the Timberwolves, and Brad Martin, licorice skinny at 6'10, 196, the opposite of Williams' beast physique. The 22 year old senior Oklahoma State Cowboy was mocked 6th to the Lakers. In my opinion, Eric Neterville from Marquette, 21, looked like the best point guard in the class. I was stunned the so-called experts were picking him 11th to Utah. He looked Top 5 to me. The guys who were slated Top 5 - Billy Moss (20 year old SF - BYU); undersized PF Cedrick Read (Washington), Buddy Stevenson (SF, 21, North Carolina State), 20 year old tweener forward Jarod Johnson out of Western Kentucky, and 21 year old Florida Gator PG Nathaniel Hampton, didn't wow me at all.
1. SF Billy Moss - Toronto Raptors
2. PG Nathaniel Hampton - Charlotte Bobcats
3. PF Cedrick Read - Phoenix Suns
4. C Terrance Williams - Cleveland Cavaliers
My first wow factor pick goes 3 slots early. Smart move by Cleveland here.
5. SF Brad Martin - Orlando Magic
I know basketball, and so do the Magic.
6. SF Don Williams - Los Angeles Lakers
7. C Eddy Nabors - Dallas Mavericks
8. C Jonas Thomas - New Orleans Pelicans
9. PF Jarod Johnson - Indiana Pacers
Quite a big drop for a guy most thought was going #4. But there's another guy who was considered a Top 3 pick who is dropping even further.
10. SF Buddy Stevenson - Houston Rockets
If the mockers are right, the Rockets just got a huge steal here.
11. PG Jim Worley - Utah Jazz
12. PG Devin Arline - New Orleans Pelicans
13. C Jake Bradley - Boston Celtics
14. C Alex Johnson - New York Knicks
15. C Shamar Haralson - Philadelphia 76ers
16. SF Steven Reid - Brooklyn Nets
Run on big men ends. The kid I had tabbed as the top PG is still out there, though.
17. PG Tobias Harris - Washington Wizards
18. SG Eric Burke - San Antonio Spurs
19. PG Guy Naimy - Memphis Grizzlies
20. C Neil Cherry - Milwaukee Bucks
21. SG Tanner Jones - Chicago Bulls
22. PG Eric Neterville - Denver Nuggets
*Finally*. Neterville is going to make a bunch of teams sorry they didn't pick him.
I tune out the rest of the draft, and concentrate on who we're picking.
Beautiful gift from the 76ers, sending us last year's D-League MVP Will Barton, and we also return All-D-League 2nd Team Jamal Crawford. I officially <3 you, Philadelphia.
We're picking #4/#13
Round 1
PG Eric Maynor
Center and point guard are obviously our biggest needs, but the point guard pool gets really thin after Maynor, who was an 8 MPG player for the champion Thunder last season. He can pass, dish, and shoot, and plays solid enough defense.
Round 2
PF Tiny Gallon
Best all-around rebounder left. Not great defensively, but you can't argue with 6'10, 302 lbs. He was a 15.9 MPG guy for Anaheim last year, so we may be overdrafting.
Round 3
SF Jeremy Evans
While SG/SF is our strongest area, there's always the chance of call-ups, and Evans is an exceptional defender and shotblocker for this level. Played very well for the LA Sea Dogs last year.
Round 4
C Chris Moten - Canisius
Undrafted rookie free agent who plays strong defense and has some shotblocking ability. Welcome to professional basketball, Chris.
Round 5
PG Craig Bond - LSU
Drafted in the 2nd round by the Sacramento Kings, but they haven't decided whether or not to sign him. Exceptional ballthief who is good enough to be a point guard at this level.
Round 6
SG Tony Gaffney
28 year old who played spot minutes for Erie last year, but I love his shotblocking out of the wings.
Round 7
PF Jon Brockman
Elite defender and one of the best all-around rebounders left. 12th man with the Rockets last year.
Round 8
C Quintin Hill - Michigan State
UDRFA. Preternatural ability to draw fouls and plays great defense with decent rebounding for this level.
Round 9
SF Lance Stephenson
Garbage minutes for Erie last year, but I like him as a solid all-around player of what's left.
Round 10
PG Ben Hansbrough - Notre Dame
24 year old point guard and younger Hansbrough brother who has never gotten a professional basketball opportunity. We'll give him one.
Lineup and Rotation
PG Eric Maynor
SG Will Barton
SF Jae Crowder
PF Jeremy Evans
CE Tiny Gallon
6th Craig Bond (PG/SG)
7th SG Tony Gaffney (SG/SF)
8th Ben Hansbrough (PG/SG)
9th Lance Stephenson (SG)
10th Jon Brockman (PF/C)
11th Chris Moten (PF/C)
12th Quintin Hill (PF/C)
So our first three picks make the starting lineup, with UDRFA Craig Bond getting the 6th man role.
By the time of our first game in the end of November, we've been assigned #2 overall pick Nathaniel Hampton

And despite that rush of talent, we lose 97-99 at home to Colorado in our opener. Will Barton exploded for 24 points, and Jeremy Evans chipped in 12 off the bench, but just ugh.
And then lose 99-109 in Colorado the next game, despite 25 points from Brad Surpin and a jaw-dropping 17 points, 17 assists from Nathaniel Hampton.
We finally get off the snide, stomping also winless Iowa 100-85 on their turf behind Mateen Turner's 21 points, 9 rebounds and 2 steals, and 12 points, 13 assists from Nathaniel Hampton. 13 bench points by Eric Maynor, too.
The next night, we overcome an awful first quarter to storm from behind, knocking off unbeat Tulsa 107-104 in a burnbarner. Mateen Turner continues the magic of the Mateen name with 23 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals, while Eric Maynor (16 points) and Tiny Gallon (10 points) pace the bench.
Critical game dropped in Fort Wayne 87-91, where only Will Barton (23 points, 9 rebounds) bothered to play.
106-87 rout of the Mammoths, but I'm wondering when we'll finally get a home game again. Will Barton explodes for 32 points and 10 rebounds, Mateen Turner has 26 points and 8 rebounds, and yeah. Brad Surpin got called up, so Tiny Gallon moved back into a starting role in this one.
Next night, another damn road game - 80-88 loss to the Reptiles. Craig Bond made the most of his start after Will Barton got called up with a day-high 25 points on 11/15 shooting, and Jeremy Evans had 12 bench points, but this was just sad. Our post game has looked abysmal, so I sign 33 year old Joel Pryzbilla, who is an immediate upgrade over what we had at center. Ben Hansbrough is cut in favor of inking 33 year old Earl Watson at the same time Lance Stephenson gets his walking papers and we sign 33 year old Reggie Evans, who is also a massive talent boost.
Irritatingly, the Celtics send us scrub Bernard James, but we again top Austin 93-83, finally at home. All five of our starters hit double-digit figures, and Nathaniel Hampton put up 18 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 2 steals. Just missing the debut double-double was Joel Pryzbilla with 10 points, 9 rebounds. It's part of a two game home series against the Mammoths, and we murder them 129-94 the next night. 27 points, 11 assists, 5 rebounds, a block and a steal by Nathaniel Hampton, 22 points, 5 assists and a block from Craig Bond, and 29 points, 9 rebounds from Mateen Turner. Pacing the bench - Eric Maynor with 10 points. At 5-4, we're finally over .500 for the first time this season.
Now you might ask why the #2 overall pick is down here. Well, the truth is Nathaniel Hampton is raw, raw, raw with coyote ugly defense. He's not even an NBA rotational player right now, and his durability is the worst I've ever seen - rated 5 out of 100 by our scouts. If he can stay healthy, he's got future All-Star potential.
We don't play again until after Christmas, where we pick up a key home win against Idaho, 91-84, on the back of Craig Bond's 22 points, 6 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals, Nathaniel Hampton's 25 points, and Eric Maynor's 10 bench points.
A fourth quarter comeback keys a 99-96 win over Anaheim, with all five starters scoring 12 or more. Standouts: Nathaniel Hampton (24 points, 5 assists, and a steal) and Joe Pryzbilla (12 points, 10 rebounds, and a block).
Thanks to that win streak, we're 7-4 at the start of January, and have gone from a rough start to the top of the Southwest by a half-game over Colorado.
Golden Bird Leaders
Points: Nathaniel Hampton and Mateen Turner - 16; Craig Bond - 12
Assists: Nathaniel Hampton - 8.3, Eric Maynor - 2.9
Rebounds: Joel Pryzbilla - 9.5, Mateen Turner - 6.8, Tiny Gallon - 4.5
Blocks: Jeremy Evans - 0.9
Steals: Craig Bond, Nathaniel Hampton, Mateen Turner - 1.1
Nathaniel Hampton is 3rd in the league in assists, Joel Pryzbilla is 5th in rebounds, and Craig Bond is 4th in FG % with 55.3.
Team Rankings: Tied for 2nd in scoring with 98.9 points a game, 1st in assists with 22.7, 3rd in blocks with 3.1, 2nd in FG % with 50.5, 6th in 3 point % at 38.8, tied for 1st in fewest turnovers allowed with 12.5, 9th in assists allowed with 20, tied for 3rd in steals given up with 5.5, 3rd in Opp FG% with 43.7, 7th in opp 3 point % at 35.1, and 7th in turnovers forced at 14.5. In short - we're one of the elite teams in the D-League at the moment, and barring any sudden changes, we'll be loaded to make a deep playoff run again. Of course, this is the D-League, where crazy things can in fact happen. To be honest, I'm stunned we haven't had losses yet.