Friday, November 30, 2007

Happy Joe Thornton Day!

Today, November 30, 2007, marks the two-year anniversary of the Joe Thornton trade from Boston to San Jose. Let’s remember that day, shall we?

Sharks send: Marco Sturm, Wayne Primeau, and Brad Stuart
Bruins send: Joe Thornton

Both the Sharks and Bruins were struggling that season. The Bruins went 1-8-1 in their last ten games, while the Sharks earned no wins with a streak of 0-7-3.

What they said:
We gave away three quality guys for a dominant centerman," said defenseman Kyle McLaren, a former teammate of Thornton's in Boston. "It's a big move for us. And Joe's the type of player that can help our team right now.
Added Sharks captain Patrick Marleau: "There's not one team out there that wouldn't want to have him on their team.
"Once you get over the shock of losing three of our friends, I think we're going to really come to enjoy watching Joe Thornton play every night," said [Ron] Wilson.
It was emotional," Thornton said, a day after he was part of a four-player trade that landed him with the Sharks. "But as the night went on, I kind of calmed down. Now, I'm excited to start something new.
Of the traded Sharks trio, only Sturm is still on the Bruins. Primeau and Stuart are on the Flames and the Kings, respectively. Today, the Bruins are 3rd in their division, 6th in the Eastern Conference, and the Sharks are 2nd and 7th. Despite the seeming divisional balance, Thornton’s continued performances as a franchise cornerstone reaffirms the fact that the Sharks pulled off one of the greatest heists in NHL history.

Tonight against the Avalanche, Thornton dazzled once again, netting two goals and handing out an assist to lead the Sharks to a 3-2 victory.

This is home for me," Thornton said. "This is where I want to be for the rest of my career, so it's been a good two years, and many more to come.



More hardware to come!

This, among other reasons, is why every night I say thank you to the heavens for gracing the Sharks with Joe Thornton.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Operation: Restore the Baron's Majesty


Objective: Get Baron Davis into the All-Star Game.

Logistics (League-Wide):

  • Points: 8th with 24.0 PPG
  • Assists: 5th with 8.6 APG
  • Minutes: 2nd with 40.4 MPG
  • Steals: T-10th with 2.0 SPG
  • Points/Rebounds/Assists: 5th with 38.0 AVG

Preliminary Prognosis:

All fanboyishness aside

The main thing is: He really deserves it.

Really, right now he deserves not just a spot on the team, but the starting spot, ahead of Nash, CP3, TP, and Deron.

I'd go so far as to say (and did say in the game thread) that he's currently playing like the fourth most-dominant player in the NBA. If I had to make a Top 5...

  1. LeBron James (by a pretty wide margin)
  1. Kevin Garnett
  1. Dwight Howard
  1. Baron Davis
  1. Chris Paul

(Duncan should probably be on there, but there've been a lot of games where he's really been second fiddle to TP or Manu).

Then again, the game is about popularity, not actual value, so if we want BD to be there, we better start stuffing that ballot box...

Mission: Vote often, vote with multiple email addresses, and vote Baron Davis. It's been too long since a Warrior made it to the ASG, and it's time to let the league, country, world know what the Baron is capable of.

[UPDATE] Oh, and vote Baron just to spite Sir Charles Barkley again. On the TNT broadcast, he said he wouldn't put Baron over Deron Williams or Chris Paul on his list.

Killing One Bird with Three Stones

Matt Cain is safe… for now.

The Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Minnesota Twins followed through with a rumor that included Twins RHP Matt Garza and Rays OF Delmon Young. The final deal sent Young, SS Brendan Harris, and OF Jason Pridie (MiL) to the Twins for Garza, SS Jason Bartlett, and RHP Eduardo Morlan (MiL).

The trade most likely quashed any realistic trade scenarios between the Giants and the Rays, who matched up well together in terms of trade partners. With the acquisition of Garza and indirectly, Morlan, the Rays have the starting pitching they need to help complement their youthful but talented lineup. That should end the common trade idea of Cain for Carl Crawford or BJ Upton.
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Flood of Giants news (thanks McCoven):
  • Lincecum and Cain are virtually untouchable trade-wise during next week’s winter meetings. [FOX Sports]
  • Not even for Miguel Cabrera. [SJ Merc]
  • Joe Lefebvre is still in the organization as one of the new special assistants. [SF Giants]
  • AAA Fresno Grizzlies changed their colors to black and orange to identify with their parent club. It’s much better than green and tan. [Fresno Grizzlies]
  • HBO plans to make a movie out of Game of Shadows. Wonder who is going to play Barry Bonds? [SF Chron]

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Warriors vs Suns: NBA Live, Live!

Warriors 129-114 Suns



I'm in the middle of chemistry homework, so I'll get back with some thoughts about this don't-blink-or-you'll-miss-it game. For now, I'll leave you with a picture of Nash in a dramatic and desperate cry to the heavens. Either that or he just turned the ball over again.

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First off, let me say that what I watched last night was one of the purest basketball games ever. The Warriors hit a layup, the Suns answer back without using more than four seconds of the shot clock. The Suns hit a trey, the Warriors stop and pop. As Fitz repeatedly mentioned in last night’s broadcast: “[Either team] won’t let you celebrate for too long.” There was no pounding, no excessive pushing, just running, sharp passing, and buckets and buckets of points. As OptionZero commented:
MEMO TO DAVID STERN
MAKE COPIES OF THIS GAME
Send one to every other team in the league.
Mandatory movie night. Suspend all games on the schedule if you have to.
Watch this game, cuz thats pure basketball.
Man that was magic.
Bliss is...

The Lineup: Remember the game against the Suns last March when Nellie unveiled Al Harrington at center? He did it again, this time inserting Monta Ellis and Matt Barnes into the starting lineup. Hello, throwback Nellie-ball!



The Assists: The ball movement was downright pretty with the offense spacing the floor and opening up plenty of passing lanes. Four of the starters had at least four assists, pacing the total of 31 assists to 52 made shots. After a frenetic first quarter, the Warriors settled in and ran several half-court plays. They took advantage of Phoenix’s double-teams by threading the needle to another Warrior cutting through the lane for an easy layup or dunk or kicking out for an open three.

The Defense: Ever since Stephen Jackson returned, the Warriors have tightened up the D, especially in the fourth quarter. They forced Phoenix into 20 turnovers, six more than the Suns’ average of 14 per game, and turned those mistakes into 37 points. Steve Nash and Grant Hill combined for 13 of those turnovers. The Suns had nice offensive distribution with 6 of 8 players scoring in double-digits. However, not one Sun was a threat throughout the entire game, courtesy of the “piranha” defense rotating effectively and forcing quick fouls and turnovers.

Hot Hands:

Jack: Jack was one of the Warriors to top 30 against the Suns, going for 32 on an effective 13-21 shooting.

Baron: When in doubt, pass the rock to him. Baron exploited his match-up with Nash, posting him up down low or hitting a jumper whenever Nash gave him too much room. Baron went 11-24 from the field, including 5-10 on three-pointers. If he scored two more points, the Warriors would have had a trio of thirty-point scorers.

Barnes: Despite (or because of) the stressful circumstances in his life right now, Barnes went out and quietly filled up the stat sheet: 8 points on 3-5 shooting including 2-2 from the arc, 7 assists, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals. He helped jumpstart the offense in the first quarter and was a lurking threat throughout the rest of the game. Welcome back, man, and my heart goes out to you and your family.

Al: Al rebounded from a lackluster road trip, going for 14 points on 5-9 shooting along with 2-2 on threes. His first three gave the Warriors their first points in the game and ignited the offense toward a 45-point first quarter.



Ellis to the Rim! Monta’s recent surge deserves a category for itself. After matching his career high of 31 points in Philadelphia, Monta had a second consecutive career night and matched his career high again. With a Sleepy-esque performance in the 4th quarter, he scored 15 straight points to put the Suns away for good. Nash was victimized again, this time by Monta scoring jumper after jumper with him as the defender. He tore to the rim if defenders came too close. They don’t call him the Mississippi Bullet for nothing.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Stop the Presses!

NINERS WIN! NINERS WIN! NINERS WIN!

-hyperventilates and is unable to continue-

Ok, I've stopped.

Boy, that was the best win, even if it was one of the sloppiest defensively, this entire season. It’s time to start counting my blessings, even though Thanksgiving is three days over.

Thank you for the Arizona Cardinals, the only team we’ve swept this season and who contributed to 2/3 of our win total.

Thank you for Patrick Willis, who had 16 tackles and 0.5 sack and continues to work his tail off no matter if the Niners are out of it.

Thank you for Andy Lee, who punted for an average of 47.7 yards and who continues his case for MVP of the Niners.

Thank you for Frank Gore, who finally hit the 100-yard mark for the first time this season and scored two touchdowns.

Thank you for the Cardinals’ special teams, whose delay of game penalty forced kicker Neil Rackers to miss a 32-yard field goal attempt.

Thank you for Ronald Fields, who sacked Kurt Warner in the endzone and forced a fumble.

Thank you for Tully Banta-Cain, who finally contributed something positive and recovered the fumble.

Thank you for the win, since the Niners are one step closer to mediocrity and one step further from absolute unwatchableness!

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Hail Kelenna Azubuike

Warriors 100-98 Sixers
Kelenna Azubuike's Game-Winning Three in Overtime








[Yahoo.com]

Earthquakes on the Defensive

Three days ago, the San Jose Earthquakes held their expansion draft and selected 10 players from 10 other MLS teams.

PlayerFormer Team
Ryan CochraneHouston Dynamo
Clarence GoodsonFC Dallas
Ned GrabovoyColumbus Crew
James RileyNew England Revolution
Joseph VideNew York Red Bulls
Ivan GuerreroChicago Fire
Brian CarrollDC United
Jason HernandezChivas USA
Gavin GlintonLA Galaxy
Chris PozniakToronto FC


Who else is excited to see Cochrane back in a Quakes uni? Hope he brings a ring too.