The End of Another Era

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I’ve had a couple days to think this over.  For one there is no doubt who the better team was.  It was the Dallas Mavericks.  They made their shots and played shutdown defense when they had to. The Lakers seemed lost at times and forgot that the Mavericks can shoot the 3-pointer almost at will.  With that said it’s apparent that another era has ended in Los Angeles.  How long will it take for another to rise remains to be seen.  Make no mistake that it will rise again.  As long as owner Jerry Buss is willing to let GM Mitch Kupchak continue to make moves to improve the team they will contend.
It was embarrassing to see a two-time defending champion go out the way they did.  Not being swept out of the playoffs, but rather what Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum did to get themselves tossed in Game 4.  Odom’s push of Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki was bad, but was nothing compared to Bynum’s elbow to a defenseless Mavericks guard J.J. Barea.  Problem with Bynum’s bush play was that he’s done it before.  Never learned.  Even worse to me was the lack of respect shown by Bynum after the game.  Grow up and take the beating with some class.
I’m puzzled with Pau Gasol’s play throughout the playoffs.  He admitted that something off the court had affected him on the court.  What that something is wasn’t said, but some believe it was the break up from his fiance.  It’s pretty surprising to think that a great player like Gasol can let something get to him on the court this year when he was winning two championships the last two years.  I know I know, if true it was his fiance and not a jilted girlfriend.  I didn’t see Kobe laying down with all those court dates in Colorado back in 2004.  That Lakers team eventually fell apart too, but Kobe himself didn’t let that get to him on the court.
Phil Jackson is still the greatest basketball coach ever in my opinion.  Only a hand full of other coaches could do what he has done with so much talent.  The Chicago Bulls of the 90s.  The Lakers of the early 2000s.  Those were some great teams.  Phil was fortunate to walk into ready made teams, but you still have to coach and get those players to believe they can do great things. This will be a black mark on Phil’s legacy, but overall it doesn’t tarnish it.  There were problems early on with them, but Phil still managed to keep them in contention going into the playoffs.
Going forward the one advantage the Lakers had was their size. “Pound it in the paint” is what I’ve said about the Lakers ever since they acquired Pau Gasol.  Some folks said that Dirk Nowitzki was going to have a field day with the Lakers.  I agreed with that, but I figured the Lakers would make Nowitzki play some defense and “pound it in the paint.”  I was wrong in that regard.  To me Phil Jackson is certainly gone.  Will he retire?  Yes.  One thing is certain.  It is extremely hard to win a championship let alone the 11 that Jackson has.  What more does he have to prove?  That he can win in New York?  Don’t get your hopes up Knicks fans.
Initially fans are wanting Dwight Howard right now.  I for one think that it is inevitable that he will be in a Lakers uniform.  That’s not me being a homer, but a realist.  What brought Shaq to LA? Money for one, but it was the allure of Los Angeles.  Money will be there, but the one advantage the Lakers have over most teams is that they play in Los Angeles.  New York has the same allure, but they haven’t had success recently like the Lakers.  With the looming lockout this summer there won’t be much player movement.
We will have to wait another year to see where Dwight Howard goes.  The Lakers will have to shore up their bench as well.  For now this team will have to do a lot of soul searching in the offseason and make sure that they don’t embarrass themselves like they did this past Mothers Day.

NBA Semifinals Preview

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Eastern Conference
1. Chicago Bulls vs. 5. Atlanta Hawks
The Bulls know what they have in Derrick Rose and they like it. With his late game heroics in Game 3 against Indiana the Bulls know they can count on him late in close games.  Chicago will need more from Carlos Boozer who was next to being a no-show against the Pacers.  Indiana has more size to compete with Boozer than Atlanta does which should bode well for him.  Luol Deng was coming on late in the first round and should continue his upward trend.  Kyle Korver was hitting big shots at crucial times during the first round.  Chicago will be tested to see if they can prove they are the best team in the conference.
The Hawks got over the hump and beat a contender in the playoffs. Not that Orlando was going to make it to the Finals this year, but they were just two years removed from an appearance in the Finals.  Joe Johnson was better than advertised for the Hawks.  Al Horford held his own against Dwight Howard.  Josh Smith was a defensive menace during their first round series.  Jamal Crawford was a great catalyst off the bench against Orlando.  They didn’t have an answer for him, but it will be more difficult against the best defensive team in Chicago.
Bulls in 6 games
2. Miami Heat vs. 3. Boston Celtics
The most intriguing matcup of the playoffs is about to get underway.  Will the result be the same as before with LeBron James and the Boston Celtics?  Boston knows exactly what to do about LeBron, but they have to deal with Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh as well.  Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen have gotten a lot of rest which should help.  Whether it will stop the Celtics from giving up any leads is yet to be determined.  Rajon Rondo can’t have any bad games if the Celtics are to take advantage of their one strength against the Heat.
LeBron, Wade and Bosh are playing their best at the right time. Their biggest problem is still trying to win close games.  Boston knows that and figures they will be close through this series. Another problem for the Heat is who else can they count on? Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem won’t be available and Miami can’t expect Wade, LeBron and Bosh to be there every night against the defending conference champions.  Thankfully for the Heat, Boston is banged up too with Shaquille O’Neal and Jermaine O’Neal battling injuries.  Boston’s depth isn’t at its peak either.
Celtics in 6 games
Western Conference
2. Los Angeles Lakers vs. 3. Dallas Mavericks
It was tough for the Mavericks, but with some home cooking in Game 5 they rode that momentum into Game 6 in Portland and won decisively.  It’s hard to believe that this is the first time these two will meet in the playoffs.  There was some bad blood the last time they met.  That shouldn’t boil over into the playoffs, but you do start to get tired of seeing the same face every other day.  Dirk Nowitzki will need to play his ‘A’ game in this series.  He poses a difficult matchup for the Lakers, but they also know that the Mavericks don’t have many other options.  Caron Butler is ruled out for this series.  Jason Terry will have to be at his best off the bench.  Dallas has Tyson Chandler and Brendan Haywood to go against Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol, but will it be enough?
The Lakers had a tough going with New Orleans, but their size ultimately was too much for the Hornets.  Dallas has the depth to hang with the Lakers bigs, but it will be a daunting task.  Pau Gasol should be better than he was against the Hornets.  It was a good wake up call for him going forward.  Kobe Bryant played to the Lakers strengths in the last two games against the Hornets. Lamar Odom and Ron Artest played well and even Matt Barnes and Steve Blake played a big part in the Lakers turn around against New Orleans.  Depth is always important at this time and the Lakers win in that department.
Lakers in 6 games
4. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. 8. Memphis Grizzlies
Believe it or not this will be a great series.  Memphis doesn’t even have their best player in Rudy Gay, but Zach Randolph was phenomenal against the Spurs.  If he repeats that performance the Grizzlies will be looking at another upset.  Tony Allen was all over Manu Ginobili.  He will have to do the same against Kevin Durant, but it won’t be easy.  Marc Gasol has a tougher defensive matcup in Kendrick Perkins, but he should still be a force on offense.  The key will be what Mike Conley and O.J. Mayo can do for the secondary scoring.  If they contribute often they will make it tough for the Thunder.  
Russell Westbrook has to play bigger than ever before.  He is the one player that the Grizzlies will have trouble defending in the series.  Another advantage for the Thunder is Kevin Durant.  His relentless scoring ability was no match for the high scoring Denver Nuggets who couldn’t keep up with Oklahoma.  Memphis is more defensive minded and will have to hope Durant has a couple bad games.  Serge Ibaka is beginning to realize his potential as an offensive player.  That isn’t good for the Grizzlies if they can stop Westbrook and Durant.  James Harden is going to be a key component off the bench.  If he can consistently score in double digits for the Thunder they will be looking at competing for the conference title.
Thunder in 6 games