Showing posts with label Jeff Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Green. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

10 Awesome Things That Happened This Weekend (11/8-11/10)

10. Jimmie Johnson On the Verge of 6th Sprint Cup Title
            Unless I’m too busy playing Madden this week, we’ll talk more about this in a couple of days.

9. Swift Kick to the Skull Earns Vitor Belfort Knockout of Dan Henderson
            Belfort was on fire from the get-go in this one, and has set himself up to earn a date with the winner of the Anderson Silva-Chris Weidman rematch.

8. 17-Year Old Erik Jones Wins Truck Race at Phoenix
            I’m pretty sure that when I was seventeen I was mostly focused on finding a person of age to purchase a 30-rack of Budweiser. Jones is the second person under 18 to win in one of NASCAR’s top three series this year, joining Chase Elliott.

7. Spurs Demoralize New York Knicks
            Even though New York hasn’t fielded a championship caliber team since I was in junior high school, I take great pleasure in the shortcomings of their team. I guess I’m just an asshole.

6. Saints Convert NFL Record 40 First Downs
            Sadly, my Cowboys only ran 43 plays en route to getting shellacked by 32 points.

5. Jeff Green Buzzer Beater Delivers Boston Shocking Win Over Heat
            There won’t be a lot of moments like this in 2013-14, so Celtics fans should cherish this one.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars Win a Game
            Shockingly, it still counts even though Tennessee was forced to play Ryan Fitzpatrick at QB for the majority of the game.
      
3. Ravens Survive a Bengals Hail Mary, Win in Overtime
            Baltimore’s field goal in overtime negated a Bengals Hail Mary at the buzzer that looked like it happened just like it was drawn up on a chalkboard.

2. Detroit Takes Control of NFC North
            Incredibly, the Lions have now swept the Bears and have a game lead over both Chicago and Green Bay. Even better, both of their division rivals will likely be starting Josh McCown and some guy named Scott Tolzien next week.

1. Panthers Prove They’re Legit, Win at San Francisco
            Carolina demolished four inferior opponents in a row, but grinding out a defensive struggle against the defending NFC champs is a big deal.

Monday, December 19, 2011

10 Awesome Things That Happened This Past Weekend (12/16-12/18)

PROGRAMMING NOTE: I participated in a 30 round fantasy basketball draft last night (in other words, a draft that was 10 or 15 rounds too long), so we’re keeping the analysis of each subject to a sentence or two (unless I decide to write longer about something, which I can do because it’s my blog, but you know that already). As always, there will be a link posted so you can read up on each headline if you missed it over the weekend.

10. Phillies Sign Jimmy Rollins For 3 Years, $33 Million
            The performance of Derek Jeter last season proves that when you have the chance to lock up an aging shortstop that’s in decline, you do it. Oh wait…

9. Routine Physical Potentially Saves Jeff Green’s Life
            This space hasn’t had a story that puts sports in perspective for a while.

8. Lions Mount Huge Comeback, Steal $35 From No Credentials Sportsbook Account
            As someone who may or may not have wagered on the Raiders money-line Sunday, I wish Suh’s suspension were three games instead of two.

7. Reds Acquire Mat Latos From San Diego
            “Experts” seem to believe San Diego won this trade (they did pick up two potential mainstays of their lineup for years to come, a future closer candidate, and a starter who is just three years removed from an All-Star Game appearance), but I love this move for both sides. The NL Central is very winnable in 2012, so kudos to the Reds for having the stones to go out and get an ace.

6. Drew Brees Goes Bonkers
            Brees’ fantasy owners must’ve felt like doing a rendition of the final stage of the Tour de France after his monster day.

5. Giants Choke at Home Against Redskins
            Combined with Tony Romo leading the Cowboys to victory Saturday night, this was a rare weekend in December for a Dallas fan to be excited.

4. Colts Win a Game For Some Reason
            Here are the updated “Suck for Luck” standings after Indianapolis inexplicably decided to win against Tennessee.

1.      Colts
            2.      Rams
            3.      Vikings

3. Chiefs End Packers Run at Perfection
            Somewhere out there, Don Shula and the rest of the surviving members of the 1972 Dolphins are very happy after Kansas City improbably knocked off Green Bay. The Packers could be in a world of trouble if Greg Jennings isn’t back for the divisional round of the playoffs.
       
2. New England Patriots Defy God, His QB, Broncos
            Don’t be surprised if Brady and/or Belichick are hit by lightning tomorrow as punishment for pounding Tim Tebow and the Broncos into oblivion.
         
1. My Son Gets His First Haircut
            Considering how he freaks out every time we try to brush his teeth, this was a huge win for the Muir household. My son’s hair looked like a cross between Gene Wilder and a used cue tip before we finally broke down and got it trimmed.

           

           

Friday, May 13, 2011

Status of the Celtics

            Unlike the Lakers, the Celtics fans shouldn’t be completely demoralized. You could argue that if not for Rondo’s elbow injury, they would’ve won both of the final two games of the series (it’s much better to lose when you have a viable excuse, at least in my opinion. If you’re a Lakers fan, you have none because your team just got annihilated). Not to mention that Lebron James credits Boston’s Big Three as the reason he, Wade, and Bosh decided to team up (oh wait, that should make a Celtics fan feel worse. Nevermind). However, with its aging core Boston’s future going forward is very murky. Only Rondo, Paul Pierce, and Avery Bradley are signed on for contracts that are past the 2012 season. Just like I did with Los Angeles a couple of days ago, here is a look at all of the components of the Celtics organization.

Carlos Arroyo, Troy Murphy, Sasha Pavlovic, Von Wafer = I hope none if you invested in one of these players jerseys, because there is a 0% chance they are on the team next year.

Avery Bradley, PG-SG = Bradley didn’t see a second of playing time during the postseason, but he does have some potential. Just two years ago he was the top ranked high school senior in the nation. Expect the Celtics to give him some run as the back-up point guard in the event that Delonte West is not resigned at the beginning of 2011-12.

 

Nenad Krstic, C = Krstic is an unrestricted free agent, but I’m not sure I would let him walk if I was the Celtics. He’s a bit soft, but maybe a full season in KG boot camp could toughen him up.

 

Jermaine O’Neal, C-PF = Jermaine is under contract through the end of next season. The only thing of value he provides to Boston is a just under $6 million expiring contract that could be shipped to another team seeking cap relief (unless Boston hangs on to him so he comes off their books at the end of the season). 


Shaquille O’Neal, C = Shaq has a player option that he would be a fool not to exercise. If he does, he’ll get just under $2 million to miss 65 games with an injury.


Glen Davis, PF = Big Baby’s issues the past couple of months have not been talked about enough. He went from a guy who was a serviceable 6th man and fill-in at center to a basket case that only averaged 4 points a game in the series against Miami. I’m willing to bet that some team will throw him a four-year, $24 million deal. Baby’s days in Boston are over.

Delonte West, PG-SG = Delonte is an interesting dude. On one hand, he is rumored to have had sexual relations with Lebron’s mom. On the other, he played solid minutes for the Celtics this year when he was healthy. On the other hand, he was once arrested with a guitar case full of guns. I’m hoping that his past episodes allow Boston to be able to resign him at a discounted rate.  

Jeff Green, SF = It was fitting that the backbreaking play of the 2010-11 Celtics season was Jeff Green fumbling the ball out of bounds when Boston was down 90-87. I’m not sure if he’ll ever be a viable option in Boston as long as people are still upset about acquiring him for Kendrick Perkins. Green is a restricted free agent this year, which gives the Celtics the right to match any offer another club makes to him.

Rajon Rondo, PG = Rondo will be in a Celtics uniform for the next four seasons. In order to join the elite group of point guards, Rondo needs to work on mid-range jumper. If he added a steady 18-footer that he was willing to take when he had an open look. Throw that in with improved free throw shooting, and Boston would no longer have to worry about playing 4 on 5 on offense at the end of games. Rondo needs to take his game to the next level for Boston to have any chance to win a championship in the next five years (barring a miracle acquisition of Dwight Howard).

Ray Allen, SG = Just like Shaq, Ray also has an opt out clause that would allow him to be a free agent this summer. Unlike Shaq, it wouldn’t be a terrible idea for him to explore his options. If Allen were smart, he would bolt for Chicago. The Bulls have a glaring hole at shooting guard. Ray Allen would be the perfect compliment to Derrick Rose at shooting guard. Even if his skills degrade, he could drain wide-open 3s for the next five years. If he’s interested in winning more titles, going to the Bulls makes the most sense. However, Allen stated after Game 5 that he would remain with the Celtics.

Paul Pierce, SF = Pierce is under contract for the next three seasons, which could be his last three years in the NBA. His improved efficiency (he almost made half of his field goals during the regular season, and shot a career high 86% from the line) have made him a much more effective player as he has gotten older. Barring injury, he should be able to give the Celtics solid production for the remainder of his contract.

Kevin Garnett, PF = Garnett is under contract through the end of next season. With KG already hinting at retirement during this past year, don’t be surprised if 2012 is the final team we see Garnett on the court. If things go really bad for Garnett next year, his $18 million that he is owed for next season would make for an attractive expiring contract.

Doc Rivers, Head Coach = Doc just inked a new five year contract with Boston. Some of the lineups he through out against Miami was a bit odd (the Rondo-West-Allen-Pierce-Garnett he called upon to play the 4th quarter in Game 4 being the strangest), but desperation will make you do funny things. Boston should let Doc coach as long as he wants.

Danny Ainge, General Manger = Here’s the list of things that needed to happen in order for Ainge’s decision to trade Kendrick Perkins a good move.

  1. Jeff Green needed to go from being the 3rd option on Oklahoma City to a bench player who gave quality defensive minutes at both small forward and power forward (that didn’t happen).
  2. Shaquille O’Neal needed to be healthy for the playoffs and give Boston 20 to 25 solid minutes a night (that didn’t happen).
  3. Glen Davis needed to continue his stellar early season play as an undersized center and backup power forward (that didn’t happen).

It’s fair to say that Ainge botched this one. Never in the history of the NBA had a team that was the favorite before the trade deadline butchered its roster so poorly. It would’ve made much more sense for Ainge to hang on to Perkins, make a minor move to acquire a wing player (Corey Brewer would’ve made a ton of sense if Jeff Green hadn’t already been added to the roster), and go into the playoffs as the #1 seed in the East. Hindsight is 20/20, but this is a move that Ainge should regret for a long time.