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Breaking News: Iverson Traded

In NBA, Players on November 3, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Lights Out!

Lights Out!

A fan favorite in the TTL, unnamed sources have reported that a deal has been reached sending Allen Iverson to the Detroit Pistons for Chauncey Billups and Antonio McDyess. Overall, I’d have to say I’m pretty pleased with this trade.

I think Iverson really liked playing in Denver, and he had one of his best overall years last year. But now he is going to a really solid team. Tayshaun Prince, Richard Hamilton, and Rasheed Wallace have played together forever and have great chemistry. But though they perenially have a great regular season, I don’t think too many people outside of Detroit really believed they could win a championship. Clearly they had to shake things up, and I’m sure this decision was a tough one.

Can Iverson fit in with this squad? For sure, I think a trade so early in the season is better than a last-minute trade like the one that landed him in Denver. But I don’t think it will be that hard for him to fit in. This will be a better team than any he’s ever played on, including the scrappy team that went to the Finals in 2001. I think they’ll find a way to make it work.

From a fantasy perspective, I don’t think this will really affect Iverson’s performance. He’s a stud, and there’s no changing that. I think Billups will have a harder time adjusting in Denver. Carmelo Anthony will likely see an increase in scoring. This could boost him to close to 30 PPG. It will be interesting to see what happens, but I don’t really see Denver as that much better off.

What do you think? Post your thoughts in the comments.

Special shout out to PennyCCW over at YouTube. He’s put together an amazing collection of Iverson videos. Here’s one of them from Iverson’s second game as a Nugget…

AIs second game with the Nuggets vs Portland

AI's second game with the Nuggets vs Portland

Dissension on The Mighty squad

In Trash on October 21, 2008 at 10:13 pm

Here’s a priceless clip of Quinn’s two all-time favorite centers going after each other:

Mighty Centers

Mighty Centers

Throwing Out Some Names!

In Fantasy, Players on October 20, 2008 at 8:19 pm

Who will go #1? I don’t really know yet who I will take, but it will most likely be one of these three…

Lebron James

Lebron James

Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant

Chris Paul

Chris Paul

Sleeper of the Day - ZaZa Pachulia

In Trash on October 16, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Flambo

Flambo

Once upon a time, ZaZa Pachulia was an almost serviceable center in fantasy hoops, toiling away mostly for the now defunct Groove Train franchise.  For the two seasons prior to last year, Pachulia put up numbers in the 12p, 7.5r, 1s, ballpark, with his other contributions being too pedestrian to mention.

Then rookie Al Horford exploded onto the scene last year, vulturing most of Pachulia’s minutes.  Conventional wisdom last year (validated by last season’s results), was the same as conventional wisdom this year:  Horford is better than Pachulia- less soft, a better defender, and a good candidate to produce nightly double doubles for the next decade.  Why should we expect more from Pachulia this year?

Horford is still projected to be the Hawks’ starting center on opening night.  Coach Woodson has not indicated otherwise to the media.  So why should we think otherwise?  Because I say that the very lack of evidence suggesting that Pachulia might steal Horford’s job, confirms that this is in fact true.  The Hawks are wisely holding their cards close to their vest.  They have not breathed a word about Pachulia’s dominant play in practice this camp, because they intend to ambush the league, with ZaZa 2.0, once the regular season begins.

The fact that they have remained so hush about Pachulia’s new and improved game, suggests that ZaZa has been nothing short of spectacular in closed-door practices.  To supplant a double-double guy like Horford, his play must be pretty close to jaw-dropping.  Given what we know of Horford’s talents, the fact that Pachulia has unseated him (the Hawks absolute silence on the matter proves this), I’m predicting that ZaZa will put up numbers in the neighborhood of 16p, 12r, 1.5s, 2.2b, this coming season.  Because Pachulia’s re-emergence is such a closely-guarded secret by the Hawks organization, astute fantasy owners can probably wait until the 4th or 5th round, when they absolutely have to snatch him up if he’s still available.  For a taste of what’s to come, I have provided below, highlights of the “old” ZaZa:

Top 10 Plays of Zaza

Top 10 Plays of Zaza

Mr. Enigmatic

In Trash on October 15, 2008 at 6:41 pm

Mr. Flambo’s last post on the enigmatic Dan Gadzuric is incomplete without some video highlights…

Gadzuric showing his stuff

Flashback

In NBA on October 10, 2008 at 9:32 pm

Scottie Pippen was amazing in 1996. EJ, this one’s for you…

Highlights of Iverson in College

In NBA on October 10, 2008 at 11:20 am

I was on YouTube recently and found this sweet video. Allen Iverson has pretty much been unstoppable in the NBA since his rookie year. In college, it was ridiculous, and fun as hell to watch. Go Hoyas!