Two days into the season we already have our first trade.
Toronto trade:
SG Bill Gearhart
New Orleans trade:
2020 1st round pick
Winner – New Orleans. The Hornets may have lost Eric Gordon in free agency but that didn’t stop them from snatching up Dion Waiters. They still needed a back-up SG/sometime starting SF so Gearhart slots in there effortlessly. The pick will most likely be in the 20s which won’t nab the Raptors someone like Gearhart.
Our first game of the season was a disappointing 101-82 loss to Minnesota in Dallas as even though the Wolves shot 37% from the field they did put up 104 shots on the night and pretty much shot us out of the game. Damian Lillard had 24 points and 10 assists on an astonishing 9/30 FG and 5/19 3P night. Kevin Love had 13 points and 23 rebounds. For some reason Rodney Stuckey is starting at PG which is dumb for only 7 points. LaMarcus Aldridge was our best with 16 points and 12 rebounds.
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It’s a better showing but still the same result as we lose to Houston 108-102 again on our home court. James Harden was held to 19 points on 8/17 shooting but it was Nikola Vucevic who stole the show with 8 points and 12 rebounds and it’s great to see him starting. LaMarcus Aldridge was great in the loss with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Our backcourt was on target as Joe Abney and the newly instated Matt Brown combined for 43 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds but it wasn’t enough.
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To make matters worse Anthony Walls started mouthing off already about playing time and I promptly tell him to shut his mouth. I don’t think this is over as he stormed out. I’ll keep an eye on him.
**TRADE**
Atlanta trade:
PG Bret Davis
2020 2nd round pick
Indiana trade:
SG Ron Winston
Winner – Both. Fantastic trade by both teams. Winston is now starting at SF (he is 6’8”) for the Hawks and will be able to blossom while Davis doesn’t have to be stuck behind Deron Williams and will be the first guard off the bench. I’m going to watch these two players and how the grow now they have the chance.
It’s a strange schedule now there is 32 teams as we have played only two games yet when Atlanta came to town they already had a 4-5 record. We make that 4-6 as we finally get our first win with a 95-78 breeze past the Hawks. Matt Brown was electric with 19 points and 8 assists while Nic Batum finally shot straight for 20 points and 7 rebounds. Ron Winston had a night to forget with his new team with 9 points on 3/10 shooting.
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Miami have been on fire (groan) to start the season with good reason. Their starting line up is strong with Marco Barker and Eric Gordon in the back court and Chandler Parsons, Hayletts Smith and DeAndre Jordan nearer to the ring. That didn’t stop us extinguishing their flame (grooooan) with a 93-80 win in Florida. Matt Brown is already enjoying this team, tonight having 17 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals to the take the game honours. Joakim Noah backed him up with 13 points and 13 rebounds. I’m a little worried about Nic Batum because apart from last game he has been woeful from the field, going 20/68 or 29.4% from the field. He has been playing his usual excellent defence but it would be nice to see him shoot a bit better. Eric Gordon top scored for the game with 24 points but it was DeAndre Jordan’s 8 points, 23 rebounds and 8 blocks that kept them close.
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That’s three wins in a row and Nic Batum must have heard me as he poured in 24 points in our 102-91 win against the disappointing Cavaliers. Matt Brown is making me look like a freaking genius with 7 points, 11 assists and 7 rebounds while Dylan Peterson and Anthony Walls both scored 10 points off the bench. Andrew Bynum has been the disappointment so Kyrie Irving has had to be the major scorer, tonight having 23 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists in the loss.
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Unfortunately we got to see Raul Lopez on his game, with the budding superstar dropping 30 points on us as the Celtics get their second win in 15 attempts as they roll us 116-98. All five Celtic starters were in double figures with John Weir being the best of the rest with 16 points and 9 assists. LaMarcus Aldridge was our best with 18 points but it was a funny old game that we just couldn’t get anything right.
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Utah travels to Texas and promptly flogs us 115-88 behind their big three. Lebron had 28 points, Mark Lewis put in 15 points and 17 rebounds and although Derrick Favors didn’t score much he did end up with 8 points, 10 rebounds and 8 blocks. We had no answer for this team as they are just too far ahead of us. Andrew Bogut was notable with 12 points in 18 minutes off the bench.
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Our last game of the month (yep only eight games for a month is pretty cushy) is an easy 100-77 blow past of Seattle as the old Blazers Nic Batum and LaMarcus Aldridge combined for 41 points in the win. Matt Brown had 16 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists in the win as I love this guy. [color="Red"]Anyone have a nickname for him?[/color] Nate Nixon had 22 points for the Sonics in the loss.
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At the end of the month were we played eight games and Oklahoma City played a soul crushing 20 games we are sitting in seventh spot, funnily enough one spot behind the Thunder. Minnesota have taken the early lead in the West with a 10-3 record with Houston trailing by a half game. Nevada are unsurprisingly last with a 2-11 record.
In the East Detroit haven’t lost a game yet, sitting at 17-0. Crazily enough the Hornets are only a game behind them at 15-1 with Washington at 16-2 so they haven’t broken away yet. Memphis are at 10-6 and no longer a championship contender. Boston is last with a 3-15 record so Raul Lopez will have the green light to throw up as many shots as he likes.
Dallas Top Points
Nic Batum – 17.4
LaMarcus Aldridge – 17.4
Joe Abney – 14.1
Dallas Top Rebounds
LaMarcus Aldridge – 9.0
Joakim Noah – 8.4
Nic Batum – 6.3
Dallas Top Assists
Matt Brown – 7.3
Rodney Stuckey – 3.4
Joe Abney – 2.8
League Leaders
Points – Kevin Durant (OKC) – 29.8
Rebounds – Kevin Love (MIN) – 12.4
Assists – Ricky Rubio (WAS) – 10.7
Blocks – Anthony Davis (NOH) – 3.9
Steals – Paul Orvis (TOR) – 4.7
Efficiency – Anthony Davis (NOH) – 30.4
Rookie Leaders
Points – Ross Lampley (SEA) – 20.8
Assists – Matt Brown (DAL) – 7.3
Rebounds – Chris Watkins (GSW) – 6.4
Blocks – Ross Lampley (SEA) – 0.7
Steals – Sean Morris (NEV) – 1.7
Efficiency – Ross Lampley (SEA) – 17.9
This draft looks the goods. Not only is there Lopez and Garris but guys like our own Brown, Lampley and Morris look good so far.